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we talked to a woman this morning who lived here in clarksville for about 19 years. she lives in an apartment building right across from the river, and she has been watching the water inch closer and closer to her building every day. >> i am getting used to it. i'm just moving stuff up high, and moved some stuff to my daughters. and i just keep watching. >> reporter: and this area has seen in the last ten years it has seen six years of floods, so these people are kind of getting used to it but now, but it is very destructive and frustrating. >> and the economy there is in bad shape? >> all of these businesses here in this community rely on tourists. there are a lot of antique stores. we talked to a woman who manages a lumbar yard that has been around for a hundred years. it has seen a number of floods, and she says every time they go through it, it does disrupt business. >> we do a lot of business through here, and we're very thankful at lacrosse lumber company, but when the flood walls are up and they can't get to us as easy, yes, our business does slow down some. >
we talked to a woman this morning who lived here in clarksville for about 19 years. she lives in an apartment building right across from the river, and she has been watching the water inch closer and closer to her building every day. >> i am getting used to it. i'm just moving stuff up high, and moved some stuff to my daughters. and i just keep watching. >> reporter: and this area has seen in the last ten years it has seen six years of floods, so these people are kind of getting...
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clarksville is a major tourist town. there are a lot of little shops and antique stores in this area. they're really being hurt by this was this could take a couple of weeks to get all the water out, and it's effecting their business. i talked to a woman who manages a lumber store. she said this store has been here for over a hundred years, and every time they see a flood it disrupts business. >> we do a lot of business here, we're very thankful, but when the flood walls are up and they can't get to us as easy, yes, our business does slow down some. >> reporter: now, the good news is that the water is beginning to recede. we've had some nice sunny dry days here for the last couple of days. if it's supposeit's supposed to stay sunny and warm through tomorrow. but there is a chance of a thunderstorm tomorrow through the weekend. >> as you can see those waters are creating a terrible situation for everyone. dave, is mother nature only going to make things worse. >> meteorologist: the rain in the last 30 days we've had 10 to
clarksville is a major tourist town. there are a lot of little shops and antique stores in this area. they're really being hurt by this was this could take a couple of weeks to get all the water out, and it's effecting their business. i talked to a woman who manages a lumber store. she said this store has been here for over a hundred years, and every time they see a flood it disrupts business. >> we do a lot of business here, we're very thankful, but when the flood walls are up and they...
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>> here in clarksville, they have prepared for this flood for the last several days.e are on a road that runs parallel with the river, and for the last several days, a lot of the businesses for about a week now have been putting up sandbags, they've been putting sandbags in. you can see they're also pumping water out of their basements. a year ago, the community was able to build a barrier that ran several blocks along this road. they just don't have the money to do that this year. while this flood is not expected to be as bad as previous floods, mayor joanne smiley still expects there to be damage to infrastructure. >> usually there's damage to streets and sidewalks, some you don't know about until it's over. if the water has gotten into places that you don't recognize it's seeped in, it can do damage to walls and so fort. >> because this flooding has not been as widespread as previous floods, the community doesn't think there's going to be probably any money from the federal government or the state, so they'll probably end up having to pay for this themselves. >> th
>> here in clarksville, they have prepared for this flood for the last several days.e are on a road that runs parallel with the river, and for the last several days, a lot of the businesses for about a week now have been putting up sandbags, they've been putting sandbags in. you can see they're also pumping water out of their basements. a year ago, the community was able to build a barrier that ran several blocks along this road. they just don't have the money to do that this year. while...
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the sandbag is continuing, and as you mentioned i'm in over my ankles in downtown clarksville. the army corp of engineers think an inch of water has receded already, but it could be days or weeks before all of this water is gone. >> reporter: generators working non-stop. for this 100-year-old business flood something a recurring problem. a huge clean up, it takes a huge expense to get it out of the w way. >> clarksville has been preparing for the flooding all week. with volunteers and inmates from a nearby prison stacking sandbags. still the river pushed its way up street forcing businesses to close and causing anxiety for some residents at this apartment building. >> every night i'm just sitting there wide awake just waiting for water coming in or not. >> reporter: during last year's flood the town was able to put up a large concrete barrier that ran several blocks along the riverfront. it didn't have the money to do that this year, so it had to rely on donated handbags. >> for the city not paying for another temporary concrete wall this year, some businesses opted for install
the sandbag is continuing, and as you mentioned i'm in over my ankles in downtown clarksville. the army corp of engineers think an inch of water has receded already, but it could be days or weeks before all of this water is gone. >> reporter: generators working non-stop. for this 100-year-old business flood something a recurring problem. a huge clean up, it takes a huge expense to get it out of the w way. >> clarksville has been preparing for the flooding all week. with volunteers...
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in clarksville, missouri, women inmates helped shovel sandbags to those taking on water. the water crested ten feet above flood stage earlier today. told they were on their own this year, many teamed up to help one another along the picturesque river front. water flowing be but not cash. >> it's really tough. really tough. you know? it comes out of your pocket. because when we're not working we don't have income coming in. >> reporter: here in clarksville, this river front road could be under water for the next week or so. maybe even longer. as you mentioned, last night those communities in the northeast and the mid-atlantic that got hit hard under the gun again tonight. winds forecasts upwards of 70 miles an hour. >> ron mott reporting from missouri for us tonight. thanks. >>> it's just short of an all-out war tonight in the back and forth firing missiles and air strikes between israel and the gaza strip. hamas has rockets, israel has a huge advantage in air power, ground troops, arm amentes and a lot of civilians have died already. at least 60 in gaza since monday and m
in clarksville, missouri, women inmates helped shovel sandbags to those taking on water. the water crested ten feet above flood stage earlier today. told they were on their own this year, many teamed up to help one another along the picturesque river front. water flowing be but not cash. >> it's really tough. really tough. you know? it comes out of your pocket. because when we're not working we don't have income coming in. >> reporter: here in clarksville, this river front road...
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him his first job of selling insurance for him and he said he started out in the little town of clarksville mississippi selling insurance. he was trying to sell insurance. he began to look at the conditions in which these people were living and he talked about black people not knowing what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions, looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions that he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil right the ncaap, getting registered to vote and people would tell him these stories, which were true. what was happening to people in the area. in fact, in many places there were no schools for blacks and if you fried to register to vote what would happen to you, what happened to others and what could happen to you. he was telling them that is your right. once they would not allow him back on their properties when the word got out which he was doing. he started several boycotts. blacks would buy the gas but you could not use the bathroom. prices in the grocery stores would go up when blacks went in and a lot of times y
him his first job of selling insurance for him and he said he started out in the little town of clarksville mississippi selling insurance. he was trying to sell insurance. he began to look at the conditions in which these people were living and he talked about black people not knowing what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions, looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions that he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil right the ncaap,...
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little townut in a of clarksville, mississippi. he went to the plantation. they were trying to sell insurance out there. they began to look at some of the conditions under which these people were living. they do not even know of the insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at the reactions he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the in aa cpe. getting registered to vote, that kind of ink. they would tell the stories. they were true. what was happening to people in the area. he tried to register you go, what would happen? he wasuld happen to you? telling them that. he would get out what he was doing. he started several. he initiated several boycotts of their. the prices in the grocery store. they would go up. mississippi has not had any naacp secretaries. his job was to come in and organize 82 calendars in the and gettingsissippi people registered to vote in taking complaints, that sort of thing, checking what was going on. believe he was selected by the national naacp office to do that after h
little townut in a of clarksville, mississippi. he went to the plantation. they were trying to sell insurance out there. they began to look at some of the conditions under which these people were living. they do not even know of the insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at the reactions he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the in aa cpe. getting registered to vote, that kind of ink. they would tell the stories. they were...
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some of the towns dealing with this are keithville and clarksville missouri.s we look at the location, both of the towns are on the lionel messi river. a lot of -- mississippi river. a lot of charge. clarksville - you had so much flooding on the way, in fact, you are getting and bags and a company providing several tonnes of sand to a lou them to fill the -- allow them to fill the backs because they couldn't afford to get the bags and sand. this local company stepped up to the plate. that is what they are doing today because of the storms. keithville illinois is where the missouri, or now, it's at about 2 feet just below record flood stage. again, this is the mississippi river. there's several crests coming down the river. they'll see the river gradually get higher and higher and higher. it looks like the peak points will be through the course of the week. and through the course of the week there's more storms on the way adding to risk and potential damage. it's interesting to look at the map of significant river flooding. it gives a new definition to heartlan
some of the towns dealing with this are keithville and clarksville missouri.s we look at the location, both of the towns are on the lionel messi river. a lot of -- mississippi river. a lot of charge. clarksville - you had so much flooding on the way, in fact, you are getting and bags and a company providing several tonnes of sand to a lou them to fill the -- allow them to fill the backs because they couldn't afford to get the bags and sand. this local company stepped up to the plate. that is...
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a lot of folks in clarksville have pen working really hard to put the sandbags around to protect theproperty. let's talk about temperatures because they're getting down right hot and then we're going oadd the humidity into this. we expect to feel the mugginess in the air and slowly that air mass as it pushes eastward, will be stretching into the east, pennsylvania, new york, d.c. as we get into the course of the week. now in other words, we have a super-typhoon out just in the pacific here and just moving near okinawa tonight. >> another storm to watch out for. bad enough when you have the heat but the humidity is pure misery. rebecca stevenson, thank you. >>> in particular human tastes are to blame for animal specious under threat. jerald tan explains why the hunt for animals continues. >> the use of animal parts in traditional medicine have put species at risk. rhinos are under threat because their horns are believed to relieve fevers and lower blood pressure but according to cites, the global organization that protects endangered animals it becomes less about the health benefits a
a lot of folks in clarksville have pen working really hard to put the sandbags around to protect theproperty. let's talk about temperatures because they're getting down right hot and then we're going oadd the humidity into this. we expect to feel the mugginess in the air and slowly that air mass as it pushes eastward, will be stretching into the east, pennsylvania, new york, d.c. as we get into the course of the week. now in other words, we have a super-typhoon out just in the pacific here and...
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and medgar said he started out in a little town of clarksville, mississippi, selling insurance.hen he ventured onto the plantations. that's where he was trying to sell insurance. medgar began to look at the conditions under which these people were living. also, he talked about black people not even knowing what insurance was. and so as he was talking to them conditions, their looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the naacp, getting registered to vote and people began to get -- to tell medgar these stories which were true. what was was happening to people in the area. in many places, there were no schools for blacks. voteu tried to register to what would happen to you and what could happen to youe. so medgar was telling them that that's your right. once they would not allow medgar back onto their properties when work out out what he was doing. he started several -- he initiatives several boycotts. gas but you buy could not use the bathroom. the prices in the grocery stores would go up when blacks w
and medgar said he started out in a little town of clarksville, mississippi, selling insurance.hen he ventured onto the plantations. that's where he was trying to sell insurance. medgar began to look at the conditions under which these people were living. also, he talked about black people not even knowing what insurance was. and so as he was talking to them conditions, their looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights,...
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medgar said he started in a little town of clarksville, mississippi and then he ventured out to some of the plantations. that is what he was telling people about insurance. he looked at some of the conditions under which the people were living. he talked about black people not even knowing what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at their conditions and looking at the reaction he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the naacp, registering to vote, and tell the stores which were true. what was happening to people in the area. there were no schools for blacks. and if you try to register to vote, what would happen and what had happened to others and what could happen to you. medgar was telling them, that is your right. once they were not allowed medgar back onto their property and the word got out what he was doing. initiatedarted -- he boycotts. you cannot use the bathroom. the grocery stores. in and a lot of times they had -- and they said you had to stand in line until the whites were done. medgar would say not to
medgar said he started in a little town of clarksville, mississippi and then he ventured out to some of the plantations. that is what he was telling people about insurance. he looked at some of the conditions under which the people were living. he talked about black people not even knowing what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at their conditions and looking at the reaction he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the...
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but down stream in the small town of clarksville, missouri, the river is expected to crest nine feet above flood stage on wednesday. and the town's coffers are completely empty. the mayor telling residents the town can't provide sandbags. >> wrenching decision because, you know, you just stand here and you think, okay, i can't watch the town go under and do nothing. >> reporter: residents are taking matters into their own hands, using whatever they can find. >> it was difficult to think of just walking away. >> reporter: a local company came through donating 100 tons of sand. the town now hoping it's enough to hold back a rising river with more rain in the forecast. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> the cash-strapped city of detroit is cracking down on delinquent water bills and shutting off water to thousands of residents. a detroit congressman has already appealed to the president and some officials connected to the u.n. have criticized the shutoffs saying they may amount to a human rights violation. nbc's ron mott has more. >> nothing. >> reporter: it's been about two mont
but down stream in the small town of clarksville, missouri, the river is expected to crest nine feet above flood stage on wednesday. and the town's coffers are completely empty. the mayor telling residents the town can't provide sandbags. >> wrenching decision because, you know, you just stand here and you think, okay, i can't watch the town go under and do nothing. >> reporter: residents are taking matters into their own hands, using whatever they can find. >> it was...
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it's all relative here in clarksville. they've had six floodings here's over the past ten years. they talk about 2008. that was a bad flood. they remember 1993 which was a historic flood. 37-plus feet into the town. it's three or four blocks down to residential houses down at the end of the block that are under water. at this point, we can tell you most of the water is in the basement an because we're so close to cresting, we think we will crest at about 35.2 feet. that's 10.2 feet above flood stage. they don't think they're going to get water into the businesses now on first street here. obviously, these businesses are hurt by the flood, obviously, they will be out of business probably for a week. maybe a week and a half. as quickly as the water comes up, it takes the time going back into the mississippi river. we're epexpecting the water to here through the weekend and week and a half two weeks before we're back at 25 feet in clarksville. they have a lot of cleanup to do once the water goes away. for the most part, people are happy it wasn't a flood of '08 or 1993. >> thank you
it's all relative here in clarksville. they've had six floodings here's over the past ten years. they talk about 2008. that was a bad flood. they remember 1993 which was a historic flood. 37-plus feet into the town. it's three or four blocks down to residential houses down at the end of the block that are under water. at this point, we can tell you most of the water is in the basement an because we're so close to cresting, we think we will crest at about 35.2 feet. that's 10.2 feet above flood...
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the miss hiss river in clarksville is expected to crest nine feet above flood stage on wednesday, a dayearlier than initially predicted .town is so small it couldn't afford sandbags so a local company brought in 100 tons of sand to help out. >>> as the mississippi river levels start to fall, tow boat crews that are stuck are hoping to get moving gain. the army corps of engineers were forced to close locks, leaving some stranded for the last two weeks. crews hope to be moving again by wednesday. >>> your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> those storms are on the move. we could see them later in the week. today it is heat that will be higher thatten it was over the weekend. we were in the 80s saturday and sunday. beautiful weather. the heat is on çtoday. we'll be in the 90s this afternoon. with the heat, the rising humidity which will continue to climb tomorrow. come midweek, we could see showers and thunderstorms arriving. clouds overhead, keeping us warmer this morning. 71 in doylestown, philadelphia 75, 72 with mostly cloudy skies in cape may. this is a clou
the miss hiss river in clarksville is expected to crest nine feet above flood stage on wednesday, a dayearlier than initially predicted .town is so small it couldn't afford sandbags so a local company brought in 100 tons of sand to help out. >>> as the mississippi river levels start to fall, tow boat crews that are stuck are hoping to get moving gain. the army corps of engineers were forced to close locks, leaving some stranded for the last two weeks. crews hope to be moving again by...
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service doppler radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms the severe storms extended from clarksville to top into central port moving east at thirty five miles per hour these storms are capable of producing damaging winds in excess of sixty miles per hour severe thunderstorms will be near ancient oaks and up in around nine fifty b.n. lines around nine fifty five pm m.r.'s in allentown around ten pm bethlehem and lehigh university around ten o five pm hellertown around ten ten pm science still around ten fifteen pm severe thunderstorms produce winds of more than fifty seven miles per hour very heavy rain will also occur with this line of severe thunderstorms which could flood low lying areas quickly and covered with water do not drive into areas where water covers the road a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until eleven pm sunday evening for northern delaware and northeastern maryland and new jersey and eastern pennsylvania repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until ten thirty pm for the following counties in pennsylvania x. box lehigh northampton. many of
service doppler radar indicated a line of severe thunderstorms the severe storms extended from clarksville to top into central port moving east at thirty five miles per hour these storms are capable of producing damaging winds in excess of sixty miles per hour severe thunderstorms will be near ancient oaks and up in around nine fifty b.n. lines around nine fifty five pm m.r.'s in allentown around ten pm bethlehem and lehigh university around ten o five pm hellertown around ten ten pm science...
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also want to show situations in clarksville missouri people are dealing with floodwaters. company donates sandbags in san all tears filling them up the worst of the flooding expected on wednesday when the mississippi river is expected it another star is actually hurting across the middle of the country for more on that >> : sfax >> : seller in a picture shows band showers solve this is intense. when up to the north right now will start to slowly died down to the south will impact and mississippi later in the week but wednesday thursday. luckily the things of our own sea monster coming up from the south. some of the month so a lot more central california. sensing showers over the sierra. it's th dry ous many as a senior and radar picked up a few returns but none of that is actually hitting the ground >> : first look at mt. tam can meet and see low clouds rolling and to different types of close out their local laws of the coast the we also have high clouds the conceit here from the camera at the bay bridge toll plaza bohai cloud coverage to make up the little cooler than in
also want to show situations in clarksville missouri people are dealing with floodwaters. company donates sandbags in san all tears filling them up the worst of the flooding expected on wednesday when the mississippi river is expected it another star is actually hurting across the middle of the country for more on that >> : sfax >> : seller in a picture shows band showers solve this is intense. when up to the north right now will start to slowly died down to the south will impact...
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. >> clarksville has been preparing for the flood all week with volunteers and inmates from a prison stamping sandbags. still, the river pushed its way upstreet, forcing businesses to close and causing anxiety which for residents at the apartment building. >> every night you don't speak. i'm sitting there, wide awake. to hear that water may be coming in or not. >> during last year's flood, the town was able to put up a large concrete barrier running along the river front. but it didn't have the money to do that. it had to rely on donated sandbags. with the city not paying for another temporary concrete wall. some businesses opted for installing their own barriers. tom spent close to $1500 putting up wire baskses around his -- baskets around his home, saying it was worth it. >> after going through it, you learn from your smacks. soon you get -- mistakes. soon you get proficialt at making it -- proticialt at making it work. >> the mississippi was disappearing, but thursday it creeped closer again. >> the mayor says the unpredictability of the river makes it hard to say when the town wi
. >> clarksville has been preparing for the flood all week with volunteers and inmates from a prison stamping sandbags. still, the river pushed its way upstreet, forcing businesses to close and causing anxiety which for residents at the apartment building. >> every night you don't speak. i'm sitting there, wide awake. to hear that water may be coming in or not. >> during last year's flood, the town was able to put up a large concrete barrier running along the river front. but...
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we did have some flooding in clarksville, missouri. take a look at some of these streets and the roadways with everybody getting together and sandbagging to sort of try to help where the floodwaters are going. with the mississippi flowing and several rivers and reservoirs flooding. in illinois, they are handling the same situation. you can see how high the water levels are along the banks of the rivers. here is what is setting up as we go through the next couple of days. it is not going to be a deluge of downpours but it is going to be relentless rain. we have the threat of showers. in minneapolis, more showers passing through. we've lost the severe storms we had overnight and down through missouri where plor flooding rains are expected. we have this cold front draped across parts of the midwest. since june 1st, 13.9 inches of rain. that's well above average for this time of year and in davenport, iowa, we have picked up already nearly 9 inches of rain. any additional rainfall is going to add to those flooding concerns. watch as we go
we did have some flooding in clarksville, missouri. take a look at some of these streets and the roadways with everybody getting together and sandbagging to sort of try to help where the floodwaters are going. with the mississippi flowing and several rivers and reservoirs flooding. in illinois, they are handling the same situation. you can see how high the water levels are along the banks of the rivers. here is what is setting up as we go through the next couple of days. it is not going to be a...
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. >> reporter: in the small town of clarksville, missouri, the river is expected to crest nine feet above and the town's coffers are completely empty. the mayor telling residents the town can't provide standlet and prchlthss it. >> it's a wrenching decision. you stand here and think i can't watch the town go under and do nothing. >> reporter: residents are using whatever they can find. >> it was difficult to think of just walking away. >> reporter: a local company came through donating 100 tons of sand. the town now hoping it's enough to hold back a rising river with more rain in the forecast. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new york. >>> on that note some people have a lot of water. we don't have enough. meteorologist rob mayeda watching that and those temperatures with your microclimate forecast. >> you can see a squall line there started to move through chicago, extending down towards missouri. so we'll be watching more severe weather dumping more rain where they don't need it. we could use the rain back out here in the bay area. a slight chance of showers coming in. most of the action wil
. >> reporter: in the small town of clarksville, missouri, the river is expected to crest nine feet above and the town's coffers are completely empty. the mayor telling residents the town can't provide standlet and prchlthss it. >> it's a wrenching decision. you stand here and think i can't watch the town go under and do nothing. >> reporter: residents are using whatever they can find. >> it was difficult to think of just walking away. >> reporter: a local company...
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in the clarksville with no permanent flood protection, volunteers built a sand bag wall. flooding has closed roads and swamped thousands of acres of farmland. >>> lets check in new with miss sue, at 6:16. what do you got for us. >> we will get to that in a little bit. right now we have a disturbing story, more details, surrounding the death of a georgia toddler, whose father, left him in a hot car for seven hours. while he went to work. investigators say child's father three three-year old justin ross harris put 22 month-old cooper harris into his old car seat, this was several days before he died. they say it was a rear facing seat, too small for that boy. the parents had purchased a larger front facing seat a couple weeks prior. investigators believe harris switched out the seats in order to bolster his claim that he forgot that his son was in the car. authorities say they also found marks on cooper's face suggesting that the child was struggling to free himself. >>> a call for new laws in california avenue a mass shooting in aisle vista, proposals from legislators incl
in the clarksville with no permanent flood protection, volunteers built a sand bag wall. flooding has closed roads and swamped thousands of acres of farmland. >>> lets check in new with miss sue, at 6:16. what do you got for us. >> we will get to that in a little bit. right now we have a disturbing story, more details, surrounding the death of a georgia toddler, whose father, left him in a hot car for seven hours. while he went to work. investigators say child's father three...
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the town of clarksville is prone for flooding this time of year, and volunteers say more people are making an effort to protect it. >>> back to new york -- american pride on full display in brooklyn. that is until someone stole seven flags on display in this neighborhood. you can see the suspect in this surveillance video. one family says their stolen flag belonged to their grandfather, a world war ii veteran. >> what kind of person does it take to take an american flag? >>> two bald eagles released into the wild. they should bon in a sang wear where the mission is to restore the bald eagle population in the area. the eagles are named lady talon and battle force in honor of two fallen service american. >>> that's the fox watch across america. >>> novak to couko vich, defeat roger federer in a back and forth match that lasted five settle. it's djokovic's second title at the all-england club and his seventh grand slam overall. >>> house speak john boehner hitting back at president obama "so sue me" comment. his message today as he pushes a congressional lawsuit over the president's use of ex
the town of clarksville is prone for flooding this time of year, and volunteers say more people are making an effort to protect it. >>> back to new york -- american pride on full display in brooklyn. that is until someone stole seven flags on display in this neighborhood. you can see the suspect in this surveillance video. one family says their stolen flag belonged to their grandfather, a world war ii veteran. >> what kind of person does it take to take an american flag?...
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this happened near the city of clarksville. police say the bees were disturbed when the collision and start dollars swarming around the area, officers stunning multible times while attempt to go help people hurt in the accident. cause of the crash still under investigation. >>> just coming up to 4:21 right now. time for weather on the one's. caitlin ross, good morning. >> good morning. feeling more like summer as we go through the rest of the day. of course it has. yesterday was pretty nice, despite the bump in temperatures. over the weekend, well below normal. and this is going to be one of those hot summer afternoons. it is a short-lived heat snap, though. 74 degrees, will be our morning drive in temperature, still pretty clear, we'll see a lot of sun throughout the day. won't take long before we steam things up. eighty-eight by noon, 93, the high temperature, hit the drive home. now, there could be shower, thunderstorm early later this afternoon but the main event not until later tonight as you're getting ready to go to bed,
this happened near the city of clarksville. police say the bees were disturbed when the collision and start dollars swarming around the area, officers stunning multible times while attempt to go help people hurt in the accident. cause of the crash still under investigation. >>> just coming up to 4:21 right now. time for weather on the one's. caitlin ross, good morning. >> good morning. feeling more like summer as we go through the rest of the day. of course it has. yesterday was...
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in the small town of clarksville, missouri the river is expected to crest 9-feet above flood stage.hey can find to make sandbags. since the mayor told them the town doesn't have the money to provide it. wow. >>> moments ago new york city police charged a homeless woman accusing her of abandoning her baby on new york city subway platform. the mother was taken into custody early in morning. she now faces felony charges abandoning that baby. police say she got off the train with her child in a stroller at the subway stop yesterday afternoon and got back in the train alone. the bean aby is believed to be 7 months old. zblc . >>> an animal trainer is recovering after attacked by a crocodi crocodiler. it dragged him into the pond. he was able to escape and needed stitches. he said the crock did nothing wrong. the trainer made the mistake here. >>> today is day two of the week long series called born in the usa. you might have a great idea for business but no idea what to do with it. 52 businesses comes if. the entrepreneurs are helping people start a new business each week for a year. rig
in the small town of clarksville, missouri the river is expected to crest 9-feet above flood stage.hey can find to make sandbags. since the mayor told them the town doesn't have the money to provide it. wow. >>> moments ago new york city police charged a homeless woman accusing her of abandoning her baby on new york city subway platform. the mother was taken into custody early in morning. she now faces felony charges abandoning that baby. police say she got off the train with her child...
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let's go to nbc ron mott in clarksville, missouri. the mississippi river is cre cresting. >> reporter: it's merely an inconvenience here. back east some terrible stuff that happened. and further to the south in alabama and mississippi they're expecting severe weather. the good news here the river is cresting. you see the dark outline that's where the highest point of the water reached us. it's going away. because the river crested doesn't mean the story is over. this water is begin to be on the street at least a week. they're expecting 7 to 1 days before all this water gets out into the mississippi back into flood stage which is 25 feet. we peeked at 35 feet. nobody got water into the businesses or their homes, we're told. this is merely just an inconvenience for the folks who have businesses here. they've been closed. by the time the road is open again and tourists are flowing back in, it could be three weeks that so. places are closed. this is their bread and butter. they'll feel it for sure. the community and business owners here o
let's go to nbc ron mott in clarksville, missouri. the mississippi river is cre cresting. >> reporter: it's merely an inconvenience here. back east some terrible stuff that happened. and further to the south in alabama and mississippi they're expecting severe weather. the good news here the river is cresting. you see the dark outline that's where the highest point of the water reached us. it's going away. because the river crested doesn't mean the story is over. this water is begin to be...
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in some communities like clarksville, missouri recent heavy rains and steady rise are setting off thecresting above flood stage. >>> and the republican party has its eyes set on ohio come 2016. officially choosing cleveland as the site for the 2016 national convention. cleveland does rock. not known to be a republican friendly town. ohio hasn't been friendly in the past two gop runs. they've lost it both times around. in choosing cleveland, most political experts think that republicans are hoping to change it next time by selecting this particular city. no republican has won the white house without winning the buck eye state. >>> low supply high demand in washington state. where marijuana for recreational sale went on. weed enthusiasts greeted by long days on the first day of sales. because there's a short supply, other stores couldn't open because they had nothing to sell. >>> and the home country in this year's world cup not going out the way they planned. germany absolutely demolished brazil last night. winning 7-1. in fact, they scored their first five goals in the first 28 minute
in some communities like clarksville, missouri recent heavy rains and steady rise are setting off thecresting above flood stage. >>> and the republican party has its eyes set on ohio come 2016. officially choosing cleveland as the site for the 2016 national convention. cleveland does rock. not known to be a republican friendly town. ohio hasn't been friendly in the past two gop runs. they've lost it both times around. in choosing cleveland, most political experts think that republicans...
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customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> prisoners are helping with sandbagging in clarksville, missouri, 50 prisoners arrived yesterday to help other volunteers. frasmers say the river with crest this -- forecasters say the river will crest ten feet above flood stage. >> it's beautiful out there. >> reporter: let's get you outside, we have a comfortable temperature. if you have plans to lay on the beach, it's a great beach day. it will be a land breeze, it will be gusty anywhere from 15 to 20 miles per hour. other than that it looks pretty nice. we'll see temperatures in the low 80s on the sand. 75 degrees back here in philadelphia at this hour, actually make that 73. dewpoint, 54, wind out of the west/southwest at 9 miles per hour. pressure reading starting to climb from 30.13 inches. wildwood, 75. philadelphia, 73. everybody warming up nicely at this point. reading 72 and allentown a cooler 70. winds speeds depends on where you are live, we're not seeing winds north and west of the city. gusty south and east, the delaware bay and the oceanfront. we're seeing sustained winds
customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> prisoners are helping with sandbagging in clarksville, missouri, 50 prisoners arrived yesterday to help other volunteers. frasmers say the river with crest this -- forecasters say the river will crest ten feet above flood stage. >> it's beautiful out there. >> reporter: let's get you outside, we have a comfortable temperature. if you have plans to lay on the beach, it's a great beach day. it will be a land breeze, it will be...
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host: donald, clarksville, virginia on our democrats line. donald good morning you're on the "washington journal" on this friday july 25th. caller: good morning. you know, i'm just getting sick and tired of seeing the politicians make this a political issue instead of an issue dealing with young children. i was looking on c-span the other day, looking at ted cruz do his normal i guess performance on trying to pretend like he care for the kids. but yet still, you know, he's willing to shut down the government or he's willing to just want to send the kids back. we need to start electing politicians who are going to do their job instead of trying to play political games with the american public. host: donald, where is clarksville, virginia? caller: it's on the southern part of virginia. it's about ten minutes from the north carolina border. host: what do you do down there? caller: i am a retired high school teacher. host: what did you teach? caller: i was a businesseth teacher and a football coach. i did quite a few immigrant kids from south ame
host: donald, clarksville, virginia on our democrats line. donald good morning you're on the "washington journal" on this friday july 25th. caller: good morning. you know, i'm just getting sick and tired of seeing the politicians make this a political issue instead of an issue dealing with young children. i was looking on c-span the other day, looking at ted cruz do his normal i guess performance on trying to pretend like he care for the kids. but yet still, you know, he's willing to...
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as far as the mississippi river depose here, the flood stage is 25 feet in clarksville. expecting it to crest early wednesday at 35 feet, 10 feet above flood stage. we don't believe it will get over the moats they have built. this flooding is a pretty good result. guys, back to you in new york. >> all right. ron mott, thank you very much. >> all right. meantime, speaking of extreme weather, craig, this massive typhoon. >> yeah, this is serious. a very powerful typhoon pummeled the islands of okinawa, paralyzing travel and prompting u.s. forces there to cancel all outdoor activities. ian williams is in bang congress, thailand, with the latest on this morning. hey, ian. >> reporter: good morning to you. well, the latest reports we're getting from the main island of okinawa is they do appear to be riding out this monster storm reasonably successfully. now, the island is, though, being pummeled by heavy, heavy rain and winds gusting up to 150 miles per hour. now, the storm is now at its most intense. it is some 70 to 100. the center of the storm off the coast of okinawa. the
as far as the mississippi river depose here, the flood stage is 25 feet in clarksville. expecting it to crest early wednesday at 35 feet, 10 feet above flood stage. we don't believe it will get over the moats they have built. this flooding is a pretty good result. guys, back to you in new york. >> all right. ron mott, thank you very much. >> all right. meantime, speaking of extreme weather, craig, this massive typhoon. >> yeah, this is serious. a very powerful typhoon pummeled...
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nbc's ron mott is in clarksville, missouri. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we had the same system in the east coast with the deadly results. you can see the mississippi river. it is flooded. it will crest today at 35 feet. ten feet above flood stage. back east, families are mourning the deaths after the storm that hit in a flash. eight children injured and one killed when a fast moving storm moved in on a camp of kids and adults in maryland. overnight, the camp posted a statement. an official saying in part the storm came upon them in a quick and severe manner before the children reached the building. nine children were injured. i'm sad to say, one of the children died from his injuries. pray for all of these children and families. elsewhere, in madison county, new york, east of syracuse, four people were killed in severe weather there when four homes were destroyed, others damaged by a line of storms that toppled trees and power lines. it is the latest from the system that blew across the country triggering the thunder and lightning. adding to flood fears i
nbc's ron mott is in clarksville, missouri. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. we had the same system in the east coast with the deadly results. you can see the mississippi river. it is flooded. it will crest today at 35 feet. ten feet above flood stage. back east, families are mourning the deaths after the storm that hit in a flash. eight children injured and one killed when a fast moving storm moved in on a camp of kids and adults in maryland. overnight, the camp posted a...
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lilly and clarksville, tennessee. independent collar. i wanted to discuss hobby lobby.m amazed at the american women. and want abortions for free i think everyone should pay for it. do not mind aborting their own children but we are importing hispanic children from guatemala and all the central american countries and i cannot understand. to abort your own and abort others. makes no sense to me. host: florida caller. chris. you are on the air. a couple have different things i want to address. i am 40 four years old. when i was 12 i went to the florida supreme court inside of -- bench and was to simply pretend to be a supreme court justice. they set us up with a case about whether they should make school year-round. that age thenew at right decision might not be the decision i might like the most. i voted school should be year-round because there is too much knowledge lost in the summer break. on that case i find the supreme court is very -- i feel they have been very competent. i feel like if they want to allow corporations that have the freedom of speech and religion to
lilly and clarksville, tennessee. independent collar. i wanted to discuss hobby lobby.m amazed at the american women. and want abortions for free i think everyone should pay for it. do not mind aborting their own children but we are importing hispanic children from guatemala and all the central american countries and i cannot understand. to abort your own and abort others. makes no sense to me. host: florida caller. chris. you are on the air. a couple have different things i want to address. i...
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. >> reporter: in the small town of clarksville, missouri, the river is expected to crest nine feet above flood stage by wednesday with the town out of money for flood protection residents are taking matters into their own hands. thomas bankhead says his family is spending $10,000 to build a wall. >> the water went above the windows. and it took five years to get it back. and i don't think i want to do that again. >> reporter: and in illinois residents spent the weekend filling almost a thousand bags determined to hold back the water. >> no matter how many times mother nature tries to wash us away, we're still standing. >> and we have a very large risk of severe storms today from new york all the way back into illinois and including iowa and missouri. damaging winds are likely. we'll also see some hail. but with these storms we'll see torrential down pours. we already have the risk of flooding right along the banks of the mississippi. the diamonds here we have flooding concerns. major flooding is happening where water is overflowing the banks of the mississippi. a couple inches possible o
. >> reporter: in the small town of clarksville, missouri, the river is expected to crest nine feet above flood stage by wednesday with the town out of money for flood protection residents are taking matters into their own hands. thomas bankhead says his family is spending $10,000 to build a wall. >> the water went above the windows. and it took five years to get it back. and i don't think i want to do that again. >> reporter: and in illinois residents spent the weekend...
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