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another one was spotted in biloxi.indy is expected to make landfall sometime tomorrow, with a possible 3-foot storm surge. in new orleans, crews trucked sandbags to flood prone neighborhoods. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency near the storm. near the texas, louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watch. eye on the threat. >> we're just going to ride it out and see how i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact along a 500-mile swath of the gulf coast. don champion, cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >> and cindy is going to have an impact on our weather as well. i'm joined by melissa nord. when will we feel the effect? >> it's not going to be necessarily the winds. the rain, yep, saturday, sunday. tropical moisture being pulled up from cindy will influence our weather. so you may be asking for more rain, and there is more rain on the way. it doesn't look like anywhere near as much as what they're going to get to the south, and even parts of the tennes
another one was spotted in biloxi.indy is expected to make landfall sometime tomorrow, with a possible 3-foot storm surge. in new orleans, crews trucked sandbags to flood prone neighborhoods. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency near the storm. near the texas, louisiana border, vacationers are keeping a watch. eye on the threat. >> we're just going to ride it out and see how i think we'll be all right. >> reporter: officials believe cindy could have a major impact...
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i'm don champion in biloxi, smith, with the storm's expected landfall, more coming up.n september 9, 2010. pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thousand times more sensitive, and built a state-of-the-art gas operations center. we can never forget what happened in san bruno, that's why we're working every day to make pg&e the safest energy company in the nation. a three-point- three earthquake in the east bay... one mile south- east of el cerrito. the earthqua
i'm don champion in biloxi, smith, with the storm's expected landfall, more coming up.n september 9, 2010. pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform...
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around this time last night, the biloxi river was at a foot.hat was near weir, mississippi, probably ten miles from where we are. get this: it's gone from a foot to nearly 21.5 feet, and it's still rising, anthony. >> mason: david begnaud in gulf y.rt. viank you, david. the f.b.i. is investigating an attack at the airport in flint, michigan, today as an act of anrrorism. a police lieutenant was stabbed in the neck by a man ranting about people being killed in syria, iraq, and afghanistan. t marco morgan is in flint. >> reporter: it was just past 9:30 a.m. this morning inside the airport's main terminal when a man reportedly shouting "god g great" in arabic stabbed airport police lieutenant jeff neville in the neck. david gelius was the f.b.i. geecial agent in charge. rg he made a statement something to the effect of, "you have killed people in syria, iraq, and afghanistan, and we are all going to die." e> reporter: police identified the attacker as 50-year-old amor ftouhi from quebec, who is now or custody. ea we don't believe that anyone was i
around this time last night, the biloxi river was at a foot.hat was near weir, mississippi, probably ten miles from where we are. get this: it's gone from a foot to nearly 21.5 feet, and it's still rising, anthony. >> mason: david begnaud in gulf y.rt. viank you, david. the f.b.i. is investigating an attack at the airport in flint, michigan, today as an act of anrrorism. a police lieutenant was stabbed in the neck by a man ranting about people being killed in syria, iraq, and afghanistan....
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>> reporter: anthony, where we are tonight, the biloxi river has overtopped its bank. you can probably hear, but the water is flowing enter areas where it should not be going. people have been told, don't drive through this. this is how you die. also near the beach, folks have been warned, stay out of the are you aware. surf because a ten-year-old boy died today near the water's edge. as tropical storm cindy nears landfall along the southeast texas coastline, heavy rains and high surf are causing flash flooding along the gulf coast. people have been warned: stay surf, but that warning came too late for a ten-year-old boy vacationing with his family along the alabama coast. his skull was crushed when a 200-pound log, washed in by storm surge, struck him in the head. bald wynn county sheriff huey hoss mack. >> when the wave hit the timber, it rolled the timber up on top of the child. >> reporter: this is the first death due to tropical storm cindy. in gulf port, mississippi, seven inches of rain fell in just 12 hours. four inches swamped parts of the big easy, new orlean
>> reporter: anthony, where we are tonight, the biloxi river has overtopped its bank. you can probably hear, but the water is flowing enter areas where it should not be going. people have been told, don't drive through this. this is how you die. also near the beach, folks have been warned, stay out of the are you aware. surf because a ten-year-old boy died today near the water's edge. as tropical storm cindy nears landfall along the southeast texas coastline, heavy rains and high surf are...
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don champion, cbs news in biloxi, mississippi. >> cindy could be coming our way. meteorologist, allyson rae, has a look at how it will impact the dmv with her first alert forecast. >>> we are tracking cindy, now a tropical depression. the actual storm won't last much longer and it has never been concerned about. not very strong wind wise but the amount of rain, there you go, tropical storm allyson is only tropical storm to ever have a name retired with a rain event and that is what we are seeing. a lot of rain across the area and it is slow to move. it keeps going over the same areas. it will add up and we will not see dry weather into later tonight if not tomorrow. even inland into arkansas and through northern parts of alabama and tennessee, they will continue to see that rain. tropical depression cindy, not much will be left over. what will happen is extra moisture will tag along with a front sliding into our area. cindy might be headed our way, not correct. but the remnants will slide through and help increased rain chances for fr days and that is for the amou
don champion, cbs news in biloxi, mississippi. >> cindy could be coming our way. meteorologist, allyson rae, has a look at how it will impact the dmv with her first alert forecast. >>> we are tracking cindy, now a tropical depression. the actual storm won't last much longer and it has never been concerned about. not very strong wind wise but the amount of rain, there you go, tropical storm allyson is only tropical storm to ever have a name retired with a rain event and that is...
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the flood threat biloxi keeping watch. the system produced two water spouts in different parts of mississippi. in florida, sending powerful wins, knocked down trees and peeled away roots. in georgia, emergency crews rescued people trapped by flood waters. >> we get in the cars and drive out. it happened. >> after cindy makes land fall, cities as far north like nashville and memphis could see up to five inches of rain. don champion, cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >>> and it could have an impact here? >> yes, that tract here shifted north from nashville to memphis and dc. yellow weather alert for saturday. and it is now south of morgan city. we are looking at heavy bands still pushing ashore. and it will continue. it is snot moving very fast. move -- not moving very fast. moving north at 9 miles an hour. winds up to continue across much of southeast texas. and louisiana. and that's not the problem. the problem is going to be more storm surge and just plain old- fashioned rain and flooding. it is going to make the land fall,
the flood threat biloxi keeping watch. the system produced two water spouts in different parts of mississippi. in florida, sending powerful wins, knocked down trees and peeled away roots. in georgia, emergency crews rescued people trapped by flood waters. >> we get in the cars and drive out. it happened. >> after cindy makes land fall, cities as far north like nashville and memphis could see up to five inches of rain. don champion, cbs news, biloxi, mississippi. >>> and it...
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correspondent don champion has more from biloxi, mississippi. >> reporter: tropical storm cindy isn'txpected to make landfall for another 24 hours. but the storm is already drenching the gulf coast and whipping up winds. in georgia, heavy downpours caused flash flooding leaving people trapped. >> we all try to get in the cars and drive out. this happens. >> reporter: national weather service issued flash flood watches from southeast texas to florida. some areas could receive more than a foot of rain. >> we're going to prepare for the worst, you know, in case we get that 10-inches of rain we'll have some flooding. >> reporter: this morning, a driver captured this waterspout in ocean springs, mississippi, another one was spotted near biloxi. >> cindy is expected to make landfall between southeast texas and southwest louisiana sometime tomorrow. with a possible 3-foot storm surge. >> in new orleans, crews trust sand bags to flood prone neighborhoods. louisiana governor declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm. there's a texas louisiana border vacationers are keeping a watchful ey
correspondent don champion has more from biloxi, mississippi. >> reporter: tropical storm cindy isn'txpected to make landfall for another 24 hours. but the storm is already drenching the gulf coast and whipping up winds. in georgia, heavy downpours caused flash flooding leaving people trapped. >> we all try to get in the cars and drive out. this happens. >> reporter: national weather service issued flash flood watches from southeast texas to florida. some areas could receive...
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. >> reporter: anthony, the biloxi river has risen 13 feet because of tropical storm cindy. the water has over-topped the banks of the river and has flooded areas that are at least a quarter mile from the biloxi river. the good news is, the river is cresting, and the water will only go down from here. >> mason: david begnaud in mississippi. thanks. inspectors are checking buildings all over britain for external panel panels that burn quickly and produce poisonous fumes. the panels may have played a role in the high-rise fire last week that killed 79 people. jonathan vigliotti is in >> reporter: investigators suspect the plastic core of the exterior cladding of grenfell tower was the reason the fire spread so rapidly, engulfing the 24-story building in less than an hour. british authorities are now rushing to test the cladding on at least 600 other high rises. known in the trade as "aluminum composite material," or a.c.m., the cladding encases a polyethylene core that is flammable. it is banned in the united states and parts of europe on any building over 40 feet that firefig
. >> reporter: anthony, the biloxi river has risen 13 feet because of tropical storm cindy. the water has over-topped the banks of the river and has flooded areas that are at least a quarter mile from the biloxi river. the good news is, the river is cresting, and the water will only go down from here. >> mason: david begnaud in mississippi. thanks. inspectors are checking buildings all over britain for external panel panels that burn quickly and produce poisonous fumes. the panels...
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david begnaud is in biloxi, mississippi, where floodwaters are expected to rise.ter: good morning. this is the threat they have been warning about. it's been really the last 48 hours. another risk is the receiver. there was a 10-year-old boy in alabama who was on vacation. he died as he was playing near the water's edge. surf pushed a 200-pound log on top of him and crushed that young boy. get this. over the last 24 hours there have been 60 tornado warnings. you might not think of tornados associated with tropical storms but they are common and they have happened from houston to florida. today we could see flash flooding in several different states from houston to memphis to pensacola. that's about 200,000 square miles that could see flash flooding. the flash floodinging is quick. it's in, it's out, you get an alert on your phone and it's gone. the good news is we could get a tropical depression. it will head east and continue its way up. >> david begnaud, thank you so much. >>> the husband care bill would scrap the mandate. it also removed taxes under the affordb
david begnaud is in biloxi, mississippi, where floodwaters are expected to rise.ter: good morning. this is the threat they have been warning about. it's been really the last 48 hours. another risk is the receiver. there was a 10-year-old boy in alabama who was on vacation. he died as he was playing near the water's edge. surf pushed a 200-pound log on top of him and crushed that young boy. get this. over the last 24 hours there have been 60 tornado warnings. you might not think of tornados...
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reporter: a storm surge up to 3 feet is possible, flood threat has many people, along the coast here in biloxig watch. the system produced two waterspouts in different parts of the mississippi, in florida , cindy's powerful wind knocked down trees, and peeled away roofs. in georgia, emergency crews rescued people trapped by flood waters. >> we are trying to get in the car, drive out, big hazard. >> reporter: after cindy makes land fall cities as far north as nashville and memphis could see 5 inches of rain. don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we saw pop up showers, here in our area, in fact, peco saying nearly 30,000 customers are without power in the five county philadelphia area. so, yeah, keep that in mind. >> pop ups right now. >> there is one. >> one, storm, but it hit the population center, roll across the delaware valley and severe and still severe at this hour bringing down trees, power lines, cross the area, but you wouldn't know that by looking at this view getting a live look at ocean city, cape may county, beautiful conditions, people on the beach, sunshine, ocean city yo
reporter: a storm surge up to 3 feet is possible, flood threat has many people, along the coast here in biloxig watch. the system produced two waterspouts in different parts of the mississippi, in florida , cindy's powerful wind knocked down trees, and peeled away roofs. in georgia, emergency crews rescued people trapped by flood waters. >> we are trying to get in the car, drive out, big hazard. >> reporter: after cindy makes land fall cities as far north as nashville and memphis...
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mobile all the way to biloxi.s the target area, for the worst of the potential at least for flash flooding. a moderate risk from pensacola, then a slight risk from houston to panama city. the potential from 6 to 10 inches to a foot of rain is right around that area of bill l lox biloxi to mobile bay. we'll have to watch houston because they're problem to flooding. that's tomorrow. and the flash flooding has begun in the north gulf coast. the rest of the country, we have the heat wave going on in the west, guys, areas in the north, northeast, no problems whatsoever. all of the concerns down on the gulf. >>> still ahead, a very close call between a u.s. spy plane and a russian fighter jet amid high tensions between the two countries. >>> plus, a royal shake-up, saudi arabia announces a new king to the throne. and what it may mean for relations in washington. coming up when we come back. ! goin' up the country. love mom and dad' i'm takin' a nap. dude, you just woke up! ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wa
mobile all the way to biloxi.s the target area, for the worst of the potential at least for flash flooding. a moderate risk from pensacola, then a slight risk from houston to panama city. the potential from 6 to 10 inches to a foot of rain is right around that area of bill l lox biloxi to mobile bay. we'll have to watch houston because they're problem to flooding. that's tomorrow. and the flash flooding has begun in the north gulf coast. the rest of the country, we have the heat wave going on...
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. >> the biloxi river has overtopped its bank.the water is flowing in areas where it should not be going. people have been told don't drive through this. this is how you die. also near the beaches folks have been warned stay out of the rough surf. because a 10-year-old boy died near the water's edge. as tropical storm cindy nears landfall along the southeast texas coastline, heavy rains and high surf are causing flash flooding along the gulf coast. people have been warned. stay away from the rough surf. but that warning came too late for a 10-year-old boy vacationing with his family along the alabama coast. his skull was crushed when a 200 pound log washed in by storm surge, struck him in the head. baldwin county sheriff, huey hoss mack. >> the wave rolled the timber on top of the child. >> first death due to tropical storm cindy. in gulf port, mississippi, 7 inches of rain fell in 12 hours. four inches swamped parts of the big easy, new orleans. streets flooded. vehicles stranded. the swath of this storm is wide. from flooding in
. >> the biloxi river has overtopped its bank.the water is flowing in areas where it should not be going. people have been told don't drive through this. this is how you die. also near the beaches folks have been warned stay out of the rough surf. because a 10-year-old boy died near the water's edge. as tropical storm cindy nears landfall along the southeast texas coastline, heavy rains and high surf are causing flash flooding along the gulf coast. people have been warned. stay away from...
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one of those water spouts moved ashore in biloxi. damaging the trees, fences and the power lines.s hurt. if a water spout makes landfall does tornado? doug: no. it's a water spout. michelle: interesting. is it odd to see four at the same time? doug: no. water spouts are their own creatures but it's common in tropical situations. cool to see them all at once. jonathan: big storm brewing down there. michelle: cindy. doug: for small circulation center, the effects are widespread. a lot of rain pushed east. 400 to 500 miles east of the center. that is how we may pick up moisture ourselves by friday. a lot of ground to cover. let's get busy to look, isn't that gorgeous. a live look at belle haven country club in alexandria. beautiful. 85. comfortable. gorgeous weather will continue this evening across the region. we have been tracking the storms. some old weather dude with white hair said at 4:00, they will stay north of the maryland-pennsylvania line. unless they move lines out 30 miles they are through frederick county, frederick county, baltimore county. d.c. united against atlanta
one of those water spouts moved ashore in biloxi. damaging the trees, fences and the power lines.s hurt. if a water spout makes landfall does tornado? doug: no. it's a water spout. michelle: interesting. is it odd to see four at the same time? doug: no. water spouts are their own creatures but it's common in tropical situations. cool to see them all at once. jonathan: big storm brewing down there. michelle: cindy. doug: for small circulation center, the effects are widespread. a lot of rain...
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this bluish and purple color, that's 5 to 7 inches of rain from biloxi to pensacola, that's where evacuations and damage to property will occur. we'll monitor that and i'll give you an update on the epic heat wave that scenes to be never ending. >>> we've just learned that prince fiphillip was admitted t the hospital. >> and breaking news from george overnight. democrats get shut out as republicans avoid a major upset in georgia's 6th congressional district. karen handel beat the newcomer in a race that was seen as a referendum on president trump. >> tonight i stand before you extraordinarily humbled and honored at the high responsibility that you and the people across the 6th district have given to me to represent you in the united states house of representatives. >>> conceding last night, ossoff showed democrats how to win in 2018. >> you picked this campaign up and picked me up and picked alicia up and carried us on your shoulders and we showed the world that in places where no one thought it was even possible to fight we could fight. >> as of this morning, dems have lost each and every ch
this bluish and purple color, that's 5 to 7 inches of rain from biloxi to pensacola, that's where evacuations and damage to property will occur. we'll monitor that and i'll give you an update on the epic heat wave that scenes to be never ending. >>> we've just learned that prince fiphillip was admitted t the hospital. >> and breaking news from george overnight. democrats get shut out as republicans avoid a major upset in georgia's 6th congressional district. karen handel beat the...
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cindy began hitting parts of the region hard wednesday, toppling trees in biloxi, mississippi and flooding low lying area. >> water is coming up at our place and we had to take off because i think the road is going to be flooded. >> reporter: with up to 15 inches of rain predict for some spots the national hurricane center has issued a warning of potentially life threatening flash floods. >> the rainfall, coupled with the already high water that we're seeing is it is really there is not a place for anything to drain. >> reporter: some residents say with forecasters expecting an above average hurricane season they are prepared for cindy, but saving their panic for now. >> this one is just going to bear down and stay in. >> reporter: at least one death is being blamed on the storm, a 10 year-old boy in an alabama beach was struck and killed, yesterday by a log, on the shore by storm surge. >> the child sustained very severe head injuries, had to be pulled from out underneath the timber. >> reporter: the shore system is predict to take a turne hitting mid-atlantic coast with heavy rain by the
cindy began hitting parts of the region hard wednesday, toppling trees in biloxi, mississippi and flooding low lying area. >> water is coming up at our place and we had to take off because i think the road is going to be flooded. >> reporter: with up to 15 inches of rain predict for some spots the national hurricane center has issued a warning of potentially life threatening flash floods. >> the rainfall, coupled with the already high water that we're seeing is it is really...
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you're seeing a live look at flooding in biloxi, mississippi. marcie gonzalez live in lake charles, louisiana, with the latest. good morning, marcie. >> reporter: hi, natasha. good morning. right here, it's a bit breezy. it's drizzling a bit, but other areas are getting soaked this morning. bracing for a total of more than a foot of rain. and that's just a part of the impact expected from this storm. with pounding rain and wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour, the first tropical system to make landfall this season is hitting the gulf coast. the effects now being felt across five states. >> i think everyone has prepared themselves for the worst. >> it's bringing the expected. already in parts of grand isle, louisiana, and this neighborhood in galveston, texas, under water. >> it could be worse. that's a good thing because i have been through quite a few of them. >> with voluntary evacuations ordered for some low-lying areas, elsewhere, storm hardy southerners are riding out this stm. >> we made something out of it, everybody, we're going to bring t
you're seeing a live look at flooding in biloxi, mississippi. marcie gonzalez live in lake charles, louisiana, with the latest. good morning, marcie. >> reporter: hi, natasha. good morning. right here, it's a bit breezy. it's drizzling a bit, but other areas are getting soaked this morning. bracing for a total of more than a foot of rain. and that's just a part of the impact expected from this storm. with pounding rain and wind gusts up to 65 miles per hour, the first tropical system to...
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cindy hid the coast hard wednesday toppling trees in biloxi, mississippi, and flooding areas. >> the water was coming up and we had to take off because i think the road is going to be flooded. >> reporter: with up to 15 inches of rain in some spots the national hurricane center has released a warning of potential flash floods. >> the rainfall with the high water that we're already seeing, there's not going to be place for anything to drain. >> reporter: some forecaresideny with forecasters expecting above average hurricane season they're prepared for cindy but saving their panic for now. >> this one we're going to bear down and stay in. >> reporter: at least one death is already being blamed on a storm. a 10-year-old boy on an blame beach was struck by a log thrown by the storm subject. >> the child sustained very severe head injuries. had to be pulled out from beneath the timber. >> reporter: it's expected to take a turn hitting the mid-atlantic coast with heavy rain by the weekend. hena daniels, cbnews. >>> a storm surge of up to 3 feet is expected along portions of the gulf coast.
cindy hid the coast hard wednesday toppling trees in biloxi, mississippi, and flooding areas. >> the water was coming up and we had to take off because i think the road is going to be flooded. >> reporter: with up to 15 inches of rain in some spots the national hurricane center has released a warning of potential flash floods. >> the rainfall with the high water that we're already seeing, there's not going to be place for anything to drain. >> reporter: some...
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gusting winds toppling trees in biloxi and along the gulf coast. even a reported tornado in ft. walton beach, florida. tragically, a 10-year-old boy killed in alabama, storm surge knocking a logon to him. a state of emergency already declared there and in louisiana. grand isle already under water. officials urging evacuees to get out early. >> we cannot stress enough the importance of avoiding high water and that's for everyone across the state. >> reporter: in new orleans, they're hoping the flood control systems fortified after katrina will help keep the city dry. you see this pond? this is water out of lake pontchartrain. that levee is all that's keeping this water out of that neighborhood. more than a half foot of rain already in mississippi. hundreds of roads submerged. officials preparing for more possible rescues tonight. you're anticipating you're going to have to get people? >> we'll have to go in and get some people out, yes, ma'am. >> eva joining us now from bay st. louis, mississippi. we see the water there. officials now going door to door to get families to leave,
gusting winds toppling trees in biloxi and along the gulf coast. even a reported tornado in ft. walton beach, florida. tragically, a 10-year-old boy killed in alabama, storm surge knocking a logon to him. a state of emergency already declared there and in louisiana. grand isle already under water. officials urging evacuees to get out early. >> we cannot stress enough the importance of avoiding high water and that's for everyone across the state. >> reporter: in new orleans, they're...
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in mis, they're expecting up to 12 inches of racism over the next 48 hours, in biloxi. and, anthony, this tropical storm may end up making landfall in southeast texas, but the rain bands could extend 500 miles to the east, all wait to the flower panhandle. >> reporter: david begnaud getting a little close there. thanks very much. london, paris, and now, brussels. for the third time in two days, europe was hit by a terror attack. belgian soldiers stopped the latest one at a busy train station in brussels. a man set off a small explosion and was immediately shot and killed. no one else was hurt. the bomb squad later perform aid controlled detonation of a second device the suspect had had with him. voters in atlanta's northern suburbs went to the polls today, a personnel election to fill the house seat vacated by tom price when he became president trump's health secretary. mr. trump barely won the district in november. now some are looking at today's vote as a referendum on had him. mark strassmann is in the georgia sixth. >> reporter: karen handel is the republican candid
in mis, they're expecting up to 12 inches of racism over the next 48 hours, in biloxi. and, anthony, this tropical storm may end up making landfall in southeast texas, but the rain bands could extend 500 miles to the east, all wait to the flower panhandle. >> reporter: david begnaud getting a little close there. thanks very much. london, paris, and now, brussels. for the third time in two days, europe was hit by a terror attack. belgian soldiers stopped the latest one at a busy train...
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the biloxi river went up over tops its banks, and water flooded area. the good news the river has crested and the water will only go down from here. david begnaud, cbs news in the flood water in bell innings i, mississippi. >> i time 4:45. >> matt is here with another check of the forecast. looks like we can see behind you, may be seeing some showers of our own? >> definitely see some that far this morning, actually see what's left of cindy, by the time we get into saturday. that tropical moisture going to be moving into the delaware valley. so you can see once again what's left of cindy spiral through eastern arkansas, back toward memphis, tennessee, lot of flooding down in the northern bouey, eastern arkansas, a lot of wetlands, so getting ton of moisture. then, also watching this other boundary off to the north there. showers, thunderstorms, firing up now, northern missouri, back now into chicago lands, as well. again, that front is actually going to absorb what's left over from sented, that tropical moisture will come together. as they do they're go
the biloxi river went up over tops its banks, and water flooded area. the good news the river has crested and the water will only go down from here. david begnaud, cbs news in the flood water in bell innings i, mississippi. >> i time 4:45. >> matt is here with another check of the forecast. looks like we can see behind you, may be seeing some showers of our own? >> definitely see some that far this morning, actually see what's left of cindy, by the time we get into saturday....
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in neighboring biloxi, mississippi a rare image, amateur video showing a water stop's bond several ofhose, some tornadoes, we are dealing with a very widespread threat, flooding, potential tornadoes, heavy wind and the worst is potentially yet to come as cindy continues to push in land and make landfall. that is the latest in lake falls. back to janice dean in new york. >> you are where the center of circulation has come on shore near cameron, louisiana. the storm made landfall, it is weakening, still a tropical storm, 40 mile-per-hour sustained wind. thunderstorms are widespread. don't pay attention to the cohen because the effects will be widespread along the central gulf, the threat for tornadoes, all the focus on cisco tornado watches from 1:00 central time from louisiana, mississippi and alabama as some of these rotating cells could produce week tornadoes and some damage so watching that, the threat for severe weather, no tornadoes right now but that watch until 1:00 pm, the legacy will be the heavy rainfall. 9 inches for widespread region including ohio and tennessee river valle
in neighboring biloxi, mississippi a rare image, amateur video showing a water stop's bond several ofhose, some tornadoes, we are dealing with a very widespread threat, flooding, potential tornadoes, heavy wind and the worst is potentially yet to come as cindy continues to push in land and make landfall. that is the latest in lake falls. back to janice dean in new york. >> you are where the center of circulation has come on shore near cameron, louisiana. the storm made landfall, it is...
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. >> some parts of biloxi, mississippi, saw as much as 6 inches of rain.n florida, winds damaged a ballpark, and pulled up trees by their roots. i'm here in the weather center with the chief meteorologist, topper shut, feel some impact from cindy too, but i know you're always distraught by people who decide to ride things out, despite the warnings. >> i think she knew she was in a flood prone area. i'll just ride it out. not a good idea. not a serious situation for us. we'll show you and kind of track what's left of cindy. it hasn't really changed. it's going to turn off to the north and east, and eventually become caught up in a cold front, and it's going to enhance that cold front as it moves off to the east. right now, the track is just a little further to the north of us, as we get into the morning hours on saturday. okay, how much rainfall? this is one model. we do have a flash flood watch west of the divide. so you folks out in garrett county, you're looking at 2 to 4 inches of rain. in the immediate metro area, i think we're going to be okay. 1 to 2
. >> some parts of biloxi, mississippi, saw as much as 6 inches of rain.n florida, winds damaged a ballpark, and pulled up trees by their roots. i'm here in the weather center with the chief meteorologist, topper shut, feel some impact from cindy too, but i know you're always distraught by people who decide to ride things out, despite the warnings. >> i think she knew she was in a flood prone area. i'll just ride it out. not a good idea. not a serious situation for us. we'll show...
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cindy began hitting parts of the region hard wednesday toppling trees in biloxi miss sip and floodingas. >> water coming up at our place and we had to take off because i think the road will be flood. >> reporter: with up to 15 inches of rain predict for some spots the national hurricane center issued a warning a potential life threatening flash flood. >> the rainfall coupled with the already high water that we're seeing is really, there is not a place for everything to drain. >> reporter: with forecasters expecting an above average hurricane season they are prepared for cindy but saving their panic for now. >> we will just bear down and stay in. >> reporter: at least one death is already being blamed for the storm a 10 year-old boy on a alabama beach was struck and killed yesterday by a log thrown a shore by storm surge. >> the child sustained very severe head injuries, had to be pulled from out underneath the timber. >> reporter: storm system is predicted to take a turn east later today and hitting the mid-atlantic coast with heavy rain by the weekend. don champion for cbs-3 "eyewitn
cindy began hitting parts of the region hard wednesday toppling trees in biloxi miss sip and floodingas. >> water coming up at our place and we had to take off because i think the road will be flood. >> reporter: with up to 15 inches of rain predict for some spots the national hurricane center issued a warning a potential life threatening flash flood. >> the rainfall coupled with the already high water that we're seeing is really, there is not a place for everything to drain....
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packing sustain wind of 60 miles an hour as she move toward the gulf coast, heavy rainfall pounded biloxi mississippi and that rain is what forecasters say is the biggest threat, residents are being warned that there could be life threatening, flash flooding. louisiana and national guard dispatched high water vehicles and helicopter to flood prone areas and state officials are telling residents who want to head to the mainland to do it as soon as possible. the first heavy band of rain and wind hit new orleans last night, soaking the cities famous french quarter and bourbon street. >> this is going to be a serious event, we could get lucky and it could turnout to be nothing but we don't expect that will happen, it could be one to three or three to 12. >> forecasters say cindy will crawl her way toward texas over next couple of days, hanna daniels for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, a line of severe storms spawned two tornadoes in our region. >> one touched down right in berks county twister was caught on camera in berks county on monday. ef0 tornado packed wind up to 80 miles an hour, s
packing sustain wind of 60 miles an hour as she move toward the gulf coast, heavy rainfall pounded biloxi mississippi and that rain is what forecasters say is the biggest threat, residents are being warned that there could be life threatening, flash flooding. louisiana and national guard dispatched high water vehicles and helicopter to flood prone areas and state officials are telling residents who want to head to the mainland to do it as soon as possible. the first heavy band of rain and wind...
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biloxi, a lot of rain coming onshore, a lot of wind and waves coming onshore.he key to this storm is hoe slow it will move, we are going to see inches, maybe a foot of rainfall in some spots. that will make flash flooding our biggest concern today. >> obviously there are a lot of different variables. you have to keep track of it. some 17 million potentially in harm's way. chad, we'll stick with you. thank you. >>> the white house saying the president wants a health care bill with heart. will his party listen to him? we're going to discuss with the former head of medicaid and medicare joining us next. usaa gives me the and the security just like the marines did. the process through usaa is so effortless, that you feel like you're a part of the family. i love that i can pass the membership to my children. we're the williams family, and we're usaa members for life. surfing is a sport that takes a lot out of you ♪ physically. from the moment i wake up on my tempur-pedic mattress i feel like i'm ready to take on the day. i don't have aches and pains from the previou
biloxi, a lot of rain coming onshore, a lot of wind and waves coming onshore.he key to this storm is hoe slow it will move, we are going to see inches, maybe a foot of rainfall in some spots. that will make flash flooding our biggest concern today. >> obviously there are a lot of different variables. you have to keep track of it. some 17 million potentially in harm's way. chad, we'll stick with you. thank you. >>> the white house saying the president wants a health care bill with...
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this is a picture of the surf in biloxi, mississippi, right now. are tornado warnings there as well as louisiana, florida, and alabama. the u.s. national hurricane center says the sustained winds have decreased to about 40 miles per hour. weakening over the next two days. the storm is already blamed for at least one death. a 10ear-old boy was killed on an alabama beach when he was killed by a log tt washed ashore. >> i want to chump in because officials have just confirmed a second death. one person found dead inside a car on the beach during a storm. abc reporting that emergency responders went to a beach in texas after a stranded car, they rescued one person and also found someone dead inside the vehicle. not clear how the person died, why the car was on the beach during the storm, but right now, there is an investigation being launched. back to you. >> thank you, jessica. >>> three men are recovering after a scary afternoon in the san francisco bay. their sailboat capsized in the bay yesterday afternoon just east of the golden gate bridge. this
this is a picture of the surf in biloxi, mississippi, right now. are tornado warnings there as well as louisiana, florida, and alabama. the u.s. national hurricane center says the sustained winds have decreased to about 40 miles per hour. weakening over the next two days. the storm is already blamed for at least one death. a 10ear-old boy was killed on an alabama beach when he was killed by a log tt washed ashore. >> i want to chump in because officials have just confirmed a second death....
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all the way to pan in a city, pensacola, biloxi, and all those areas will be drenched over the next couple path from the hurricane center. the key is here only 45-mile-per-hour wibdnds. that's not enough to do a lot of damage. we'll get beach erosion, stuff like that, but it's the rain that we'll have big issues. the storm system is asymmetrical. all the heavy rain is on the right side of it, so the texas coastline may get hardly any rain, where areas will get drenched far away from the center. already we have tropical storm warnings for the louisiana coastline and a tropical storm watch right around the beaumont, port arthur area, not including houston or galveston, but there is potential we could increase your wind a little bit as the formation moves closer to you by the time we get to tomorrow. the dangerous heat wave continues. this is the other story that just continues to go on and on. the longer heat waves go, the more dangerous they are. 39 million people at risk of the heat today from heat warnings to heat advisories. today is the peak day of the heat wave. if we're going to come
all the way to pan in a city, pensacola, biloxi, and all those areas will be drenched over the next couple path from the hurricane center. the key is here only 45-mile-per-hour wibdnds. that's not enough to do a lot of damage. we'll get beach erosion, stuff like that, but it's the rain that we'll have big issues. the storm system is asymmetrical. all the heavy rain is on the right side of it, so the texas coastline may get hardly any rain, where areas will get drenched far away from the center....
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in biloxi, anthony, this tropical storm may end up making landfall in southeast texas, the rain bandsxtend 500 miles to the east. all the way to the florida panhandle. david begnaud. getting a little close there. thanks very much. london, paris and now brussels. for the third time in two days, europe was hit by a terror attack. belgian soldiers stopped the latest one at a busy train station in brussels. a man set off a small explosion, and was immediately shot and killed. no one else was hurt. the bomb squad later performed a controlled detonation of a second device, the suspect had with him. >>> voters in atlanta's northern suburbs went to the polls, tuesday, special election to fill the house seat vacated by tom price when he became president trump's health secretary. mr. trump barely won the district. now the president can breathe easier, as republican karen handel defeated jon ossoff in the most congressional election ever. >> through this campaign i have had a really great joy of getting to know any number of our leaders in washington. and let me tell you, each though within our
in biloxi, anthony, this tropical storm may end up making landfall in southeast texas, the rain bandsxtend 500 miles to the east. all the way to the florida panhandle. david begnaud. getting a little close there. thanks very much. london, paris and now brussels. for the third time in two days, europe was hit by a terror attack. belgian soldiers stopped the latest one at a busy train station in brussels. a man set off a small explosion, and was immediately shot and killed. no one else was hurt....
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up to atlanta and augusta back to parts of biloxi, even into mobile.he heaviest rain falling. some could reach a foot plus. >>> bipartisan anger is building on capitol hill following the death of otto warmbier. the 22-year-old died less than a week after arriving home from his captivity severely brain damaged and the white house condemned the brutality of the resume but some are demanding a more forceful response. >>> casting ballots today in a special election. jon ossoff and karen handel have spent $50 million. president trump fired off two tweets supporting handel. it's seen by many as a referendum on his presidency. >>> new many accusation against nykea flynn. house democrats say he failed to report a trip to the middle east on his form before he joined the trump campaign and took it to negotiate a power deal involving russia. >>> there was a consumer alert for online shoppers, u.p.s. planning to charge you extra now to ship packages during the holiday season. the company says it needs to make up for the cost of hir planes. residential customers pa
up to atlanta and augusta back to parts of biloxi, even into mobile.he heaviest rain falling. some could reach a foot plus. >>> bipartisan anger is building on capitol hill following the death of otto warmbier. the 22-year-old died less than a week after arriving home from his captivity severely brain damaged and the white house condemned the brutality of the resume but some are demanding a more forceful response. >>> casting ballots today in a special election. jon ossoff and...
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let's list never on a report here is in biloxi right now.reporter talking in galveston? >> so they're both in commercial breaks for their tv stations, you can see the light up on the right there. >> so what i am guessing, i remember toyed do some tropical storm coverage when i was in south carolina, you get back into the news van inbetween the times you're on tv so you can stay dry and be able to go back out there. so i'm pretty sure they're in the news van. but the photograph is her out there, checking his lighting. >> they're moving around because they don't know we punched this up in philadelphia. doing report for their local station, where ever that is. but you're right, everybody's in the van except for the photographer. and that's why we pay them so much money. >> i know, photographers around the city ready to come over here and pun of me in the face. all right, 7:16. we will get back to the gulf coast with a ion cindy. >> sue? >> yes, just got the latest update on cindy, it is 30 miles west southwest of lake charles louisianna, little
let's list never on a report here is in biloxi right now.reporter talking in galveston? >> so they're both in commercial breaks for their tv stations, you can see the light up on the right there. >> so what i am guessing, i remember toyed do some tropical storm coverage when i was in south carolina, you get back into the news van inbetween the times you're on tv so you can stay dry and be able to go back out there. so i'm pretty sure they're in the news van. but the photograph is...
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so they seem to have calmed down but there are place, biloxi, mississippi, over toward the border that are getting hammered and there is flooding over there. so they need to keep their guard up because even though the rain may stop, the flood can still continue for a few hours afterwards. >> thank you. lauren, in new orleans. >>> time is now 7:25. meantime a man is recovering after his dirt bike fell 30 feet down a reconvene in el dorado county last week. the chp was recording his -- he was camping near fine ere pines with his family when he took off on his dirt bike he didn't realize some of the roads were washed out by window storms, for 12 hour, his family didn't know where he was. his area is so remote a chp helicopter had to land nearby and then the rescuers then climbed down the reconvene to get him out. out. . >> a triple a is predicting a record number of travelers for the july fourth weekend. they estimate that 44.2 million americans will travel at least 50-miles from home for the holiday. that's a 3% increase, and some of the reasons include cheaper gas, her air fair and gas
so they seem to have calmed down but there are place, biloxi, mississippi, over toward the border that are getting hammered and there is flooding over there. so they need to keep their guard up because even though the rain may stop, the flood can still continue for a few hours afterwards. >> thank you. lauren, in new orleans. >>> time is now 7:25. meantime a man is recovering after his dirt bike fell 30 feet down a reconvene in el dorado county last week. the chp was recording...
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school and my family has lived there since 1969 and my parents are buried in the national sem tear in biloxi because my father serveed the military in three wars. the lgbt community is not looking for special treatment. they're not loing for ecl rights. it's about equal rights, civil right, human rights. that's what it's all about. >> you have a lot of love for your home state. >> i do, but this is something like perhaps like they did in indiana they could take a look but this wasn't voted on by the people. this was a house bill that was signed by the governor. >> we'll be watching it. all right. >>> turn now to bill cosby back in the headlines this morning. his spokesperson saying cosby plans to hold a series of town hall meetings to educate people about sexual assault as a juror in his trial now speaks out and abc's linsey davis has the new details for us. good morning, linsey. >> reporter: good morning, david. the jurors that we have heard from describe a grueling process in a tiny room and now the cosby camp is suggesting that the duration and location of deliberations may have actually
school and my family has lived there since 1969 and my parents are buried in the national sem tear in biloxi because my father serveed the military in three wars. the lgbt community is not looking for special treatment. they're not loing for ecl rights. it's about equal rights, civil right, human rights. that's what it's all about. >> you have a lot of love for your home state. >> i do, but this is something like perhaps like they did in indiana they could take a look but this...
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we've got a high risk from biloxi, pensacola, new orleans is in there for a slight to moderate risk.his is really east and north of the storm, but tomorrow it makes landfall. l risk of flooding. knoxville, nashville, memphis, atlanta, birmingham gets into a higher risk, as well. plus with an approaching system we've got 12 million people at risk today for severe weather. can't rule out tornados and large hail potential from fargo, madison, all the way down to amarillo, texas, and tomorrow from cheyenne, wyoming, chicago, peoria, lansing, michigan, 28 million people at risk for severe weather, so we've got an active system and map over the next 72 hours. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. 72 degrees and sunny for the first day of summer. feels really nice outside. it's going to look and feel like summer as we go through the day today. rest of the area mostly to mid to upper 60s. 64 frederick, 70 in clinton, and we are watching tropical storm cindy, because by the end of the week a lot of this gulf moisture wi
we've got a high risk from biloxi, pensacola, new orleans is in there for a slight to moderate risk.his is really east and north of the storm, but tomorrow it makes landfall. l risk of flooding. knoxville, nashville, memphis, atlanta, birmingham gets into a higher risk, as well. plus with an approaching system we've got 12 million people at risk today for severe weather. can't rule out tornados and large hail potential from fargo, madison, all the way down to amarillo, texas, and tomorrow from...
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we have a high risk, from biloxi, to pensacola.rleans is in there, from a slight to moderate risk. this is really east and north of the storm. but tomorrla ifall. look how far up we have a risk of flooding. knoxville, nashville, memphis, atlanta. birmingham gets into a higher risk, as well. with an approaching system, we have 12 million people at risk for severe weather. can't rule out tornadoes and large hail potential from fargo, madison, to amarillo, texas. and tomorrow from cheyenne, wyoming, chicago, peoria, and lansing, chan, a very active >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a warm sauummer day ahead. a lot of sunshine. look at the temperatures. 86 in delaware. 84 for the lehigh valley. middle 80s for the suburbs. just a little bit warmer in new jersey. exception would be the shore. 80 degrees this afternoon. skies becoming mostly sunny. 87 in philadelphia. mostly sunny. there is a chance we'll see scattered late day showers and parts of the area. isolated showers should move out. have a great day. get your lates
we have a high risk, from biloxi, to pensacola.rleans is in there, from a slight to moderate risk. this is really east and north of the storm. but tomorrla ifall. look how far up we have a risk of flooding. knoxville, nashville, memphis, atlanta. birmingham gets into a higher risk, as well. with an approaching system, we have 12 million people at risk for severe weather. can't rule out tornadoes and large hail potential from fargo, madison, to amarillo, texas. and tomorrow from cheyenne,...
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so the flood risks today, we have a high risk from biloxi to pensacola to a moderate risk. east and north of the storm. tomorrow it makes landfall. look at how far up we have a risk of flooding, knoxville, memphis, atlanta. birmingham gets into a higher risk as well. plus with an approaching system, we've got 12 million people at risk today for severe weather. can't rule out tornadoes and large hail, potential from madison, tomorrow from lancing michigan, 28 million people at risk for severe weather. so we've got a very active system and an active map over >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we are at risk of excessive heat today especially for the south and interior valley reaching over 100 degrees. for the tri-valley we're up to 106 degrees in concord and antioch and for the peninsula we'll be in the mid-90s while it will be cooler along the coastline. san francisco reaching 80 in the mission district and the north bay today up to 101 degrees in napa. >>> don't forget, get your latest weather on the weather channel on cable. >> couldn't help but notice not a lo
so the flood risks today, we have a high risk from biloxi to pensacola to a moderate risk. east and north of the storm. tomorrow it makes landfall. look at how far up we have a risk of flooding, knoxville, memphis, atlanta. birmingham gets into a higher risk as well. plus with an approaching system, we've got 12 million people at risk today for severe weather. can't rule out tornadoes and large hail, potential from madison, tomorrow from lancing michigan, 28 million people at risk for severe...
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and in neighboring biloxi, mississippi, a rare image. amateur video showing a waterspout.f those in florida, some tornadoes as well. sadly one storm related fatality to tell you about. a 10-year-old boy was killed in alabama when a log washed ashore in the storm surge, hitting him in the head. he was on vacation with his family. brian, steve, back to you. steve: all right, casey, thank you very much. live report from lake charles on tropical storm as i understandy. brian: sandra smith is poised with something different. sandra: thanks, guys. nearly one in four americans has zero savings for a rainy day. what are some ways that you can stash away some money and do it fast? our next guest is the national best selling author of "love your life, not theirs." "rachel cruze is a personal financial expert with ramsey. how much should the average american have on hand for an emergency? >> sure. well a starter emergency fund i want $1,000 for every american. and then i want you to go get out of debt. everything but your house and then bump that starter emergency fund up to three to
and in neighboring biloxi, mississippi, a rare image. amateur video showing a waterspout.f those in florida, some tornadoes as well. sadly one storm related fatality to tell you about. a 10-year-old boy was killed in alabama when a log washed ashore in the storm surge, hitting him in the head. he was on vacation with his family. brian, steve, back to you. steve: all right, casey, thank you very much. live report from lake charles on tropical storm as i understandy. brian: sandra smith is poised...
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there are some impressive bands of thunderstorms well away from the center of the storm, over biloxi, mississippi, panhandle of florida, also montgomery, alabama. the storm's now moving onshore and it's inland. then it's going to track towards arkansas during the day today and tonight into tomorrow into areas of tennessee. the flooding is going to be the issue. we have 13 million people at risk of flash flooding, including all of the state of mississippi now. these red boxes show you where we have flash flood warnings taking place from those impressive feeder bands i showed you earlier. so, the rainfall forecast, once you get into the pinks and reds, that's 4 to 5 inches of rain in the next few days. that follows the center of the storm through shreveport, southern arkansas, watch out around memphis, also nashville tonight into tomorrow. and then with that feeder band coming up here through central alabama, we also have the threat of getting some isolated flash flooding and even tornadoes this afternoon. and as we look into friday to saturday, watch out around kentucky and even southe
there are some impressive bands of thunderstorms well away from the center of the storm, over biloxi, mississippi, panhandle of florida, also montgomery, alabama. the storm's now moving onshore and it's inland. then it's going to track towards arkansas during the day today and tonight into tomorrow into areas of tennessee. the flooding is going to be the issue. we have 13 million people at risk of flash flooding, including all of the state of mississippi now. these red boxes show you where we...
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that's what we're concerned about, flash floods from biloxi to mobile, panama city. it does call for six to seven inches of reain. some areas could get over a foot of ran. yesterday vegas tied its all-time high temperature. that's just historic. today's highs easily 102, vegas 1 i apologize, there's really no relief over the weekend. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ la la, la la, la la, la la time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free?
that's what we're concerned about, flash floods from biloxi to mobile, panama city. it does call for six to seven inches of reain. some areas could get over a foot of ran. yesterday vegas tied its all-time high temperature. that's just historic. today's highs easily 102, vegas 1 i apologize, there's really no relief over the weekend. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ la la, la la, la la, la la time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork......