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st. louis area as well. of course, east st. is on the other side of the river there just to the south of east st. louis and beyond they are still receiving damage and you can see on the right-hand side of the screen the watches around warnings are significant as we have now passed 9:30 central daylight time. our station there is ktvi for st. louis. fox for st. louis. local coverage is underway now. they are covering -- they are in the evening newscast now in the 9:00 hour. let's listen. >> the next area that we are going to be watching i'm not convinced that is a big severe weathermaker but it going to add to the rain, a couple of inches of rain with that as it pushes now into phelps county and into montgomery county, warren county and franklin counties in missouri. lightnin. big rain. some wind. at this stage of the game, it is just kind of severe. it is not tornadoic at this stage. >> there you go, guys. >> and we talked a little bit about folks not taking chances. i was on the phone and when i first asked him they said they h
st. louis area as well. of course, east st. is on the other side of the river there just to the south of east st. louis and beyond they are still receiving damage and you can see on the right-hand side of the screen the watches around warnings are significant as we have now passed 9:30 central daylight time. our station there is ktvi for st. louis. fox for st. louis. local coverage is underway now. they are covering -- they are in the evening newscast now in the 9:00 hour. let's listen....
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st. louis and all the little icons represent tornadoes that have occurs that's been on the ground and reported. a lot of the tornadoes is north and east of st. louis. we have to warnings in effect. back here our concerns are for fire, a red flag warning went into effect this morning. that red flag warning impact the valley and the north valley and the solano county in the bay area, what i have been saying all day, it does not matter, i mean it is a big deal that this is here but, just because we don't have a red flag warning, we are right there. you are ten miles a way in napa so consider yourself a red flag warning. much higher fire danger. napa is just a few miles away. the red flag warning so assume the fire danger tomorrow obviously for the bay area is much higher especially those in land bay valleys. not just in the east bay but in the north and south bay as well humidities are down and tomorrow are the warmest day of the week. these are the forecast highs. they're way up. 90s tomorrow and th spots are ms . be prepare for that. things turn around on sunday wif fog. temperatures are going to drop y we get a cool down but tomorrow
st. louis and all the little icons represent tornadoes that have occurs that's been on the ground and reported. a lot of the tornadoes is north and east of st. louis. we have to warnings in effect. back here our concerns are for fire, a red flag warning went into effect this morning. that red flag warning impact the valley and the north valley and the solano county in the bay area, what i have been saying all day, it does not matter, i mean it is a big deal that this is here but, just because...
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remember when i was in washington university, they're young guys that played football who were from east st. louis. i do not have to tell you about east st. louis. these young men were given an opportunity to attend a university that they probably would not have been able to afford. they did not have the highest sats. one young man named to the shelby jordan in los angeles is a major land developer. another man is the former chief of police of east st. louis. another man is sitting here in front of you. when i ended up going into washington university -- and many of us were given the opportunity to go to that school we had to take the same exam's everybody else took. we had passed those exams. nobody expected us to go into that school and coast. this attitude that you are not getting anything from affirmative action, you have ben carson, prof. gates at harvard, and i would say you have hillary clinton and usually president george bush who got in on his legacy program. host: more from the president at morehouse college. [video clip] >> it is up for you to widen your circle of concern, to care about
remember when i was in washington university, they're young guys that played football who were from east st. louis. i do not have to tell you about east st. louis. these young men were given an opportunity to attend a university that they probably would not have been able to afford. they did not have the highest sats. one young man named to the shelby jordan in los angeles is a major land developer. another man is the former chief of police of east st. louis. another man is sitting here in...
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remember when i was in washington university, they're young guys that played football who were from east st. louisi do not have to tell you about east st. louis. these young men were given an opportunity to attend a university that they probably would not have been able to afford. they did not have the highest sats. one young man named to the shelby jordan in los angeles is a major land developer. another man is the former chief of police of east st. louis. another man is sitting here in front of you. when i ended up going into washington university -- and many of us were given the opportunity to go to that school -- we had to take the same exam's everybody else took. we had passed those exams. nobody expected us to go into that school and coast. this attitude that you are not getting anything from affirmative action, you have ben harvard,rof. gates at and i would say you have hillary clinton and usually president george bush who got in on his legacy program. more for the president at morehouse college. [video clip] you to what in your circle of concern, to care about justice for everybody. white,
remember when i was in washington university, they're young guys that played football who were from east st. louisi do not have to tell you about east st. louis. these young men were given an opportunity to attend a university that they probably would not have been able to afford. they did not have the highest sats. one young man named to the shelby jordan in los angeles is a major land developer. another man is the former chief of police of east st. louis. another man is sitting here in front...
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he was involved in gang related activity on both sides of the wall since he was a teenager in east st. louiss nickname t-bone while serving time at another prison. >> because the incident happened at ft. madison in the '70s, it was hard to get a knife. so i made a knife out of bone, out of a t-bone steak. we used to get steak back in the day. i sharpened it down and i was going to stab the guy with it. before i could stab the guy with it, they had busted me with it. they saw it in my hand. they took it. the name stuck. the guys in the penitentiary called me t-bone. >> but it was taylor's desire to rise to the top of the gang hierarchy on the outside what led him to conduct the cold-blooded murders. for which he will spend the rest of his life behind bars. it happened at a ruckus party in waterloo, iowa. when police arrived to shut it down, taylor grabbed one of the officer's pistols. >> i just shot the man three times, right? everybody broke and run. and the other police, he was still down, right? so i ran over there and i shot him three times. it wasn't because i was on no drugs or alcohol.
he was involved in gang related activity on both sides of the wall since he was a teenager in east st. louiss nickname t-bone while serving time at another prison. >> because the incident happened at ft. madison in the '70s, it was hard to get a knife. so i made a knife out of bone, out of a t-bone steak. we used to get steak back in the day. i sharpened it down and i was going to stab the guy with it. before i could stab the guy with it, they had busted me with it. they saw it in my...
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st. louis under a tornado watch tonight until 10:00 central and further to the east against the indiana border watching out for tornadoes until 4:00 in the morning. here is a threat for overnight tonight. chicago, st. louis, oklahoma city, millions of people could be impacted by either damaging winds, large hail, even the possibility of tornadoes. we do it again tomorrow unfortunately. at least for oklahoma city. we take you out of the red. that's the good news. we're talking about dallas, little rock, nashville, cleveland. even up state new york and northern new england. we can't rule out the possibility of tornadoes. the main threat will be damaging winds and large hail even as we head for the second half of the weekend from new england to the deep south including the busiest airport in atlanta, georgia. unfortunately, brian, we are far from having the situation be over. >> kelly cass, weather channel headquarters. thanks, kelly. >>> while we talk let's put up the incoming picture from kfor tv. again our nbc station in oklahoma city. when we were just there in moore, oklahoma, this station w
st. louis under a tornado watch tonight until 10:00 central and further to the east against the indiana border watching out for tornadoes until 4:00 in the morning. here is a threat for overnight tonight. chicago, st. louis, oklahoma city, millions of people could be impacted by either damaging winds, large hail, even the possibility of tornadoes. we do it again tomorrow unfortunately. at least for oklahoma city. we take you out of the red. that's the good news. we're talking about dallas,...
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a little bit more and clear in the ca year just east of st. louis. all the graeme here represents/but again we have tornado swirling through earlier, but only one remained. kron4's chief meteorologist tracking the conditions. jacqueline. >> catherine: jose. a man found shot in east san jose. police are scene. and so is kron 4's philippe djegal. he brings us the latest. >> reporter: the past and as a market. try to collect evidence the victim is a man shot multiple times where i don't know? sh but is possible in that parking lot. it happened around 5:00 this afternoon the victim was rushed to the hospital. the officers checked nearby homes in the entire neighborhood for the suspect in this case but at this time no suspects have been found. we do know that a nearby elementary school bryant elementary school was on lockdown for a period of time after the shooting. there still students on campus. police are asking anyone in the area who may have caught this crime and to contact immediately to help them solve this crime. if the test the big thumbs case cha
a little bit more and clear in the ca year just east of st. louis. all the graeme here represents/but again we have tornado swirling through earlier, but only one remained. kron4's chief meteorologist tracking the conditions. jacqueline. >> catherine: jose. a man found shot in east san jose. police are scene. and so is kron 4's philippe djegal. he brings us the latest. >> reporter: the past and as a market. try to collect evidence the victim is a man shot multiple times where i...
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st. louis, 2 inches in an hour there. in east st. s, about an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. this kind of downpour and stagnant air mass happens here to the eastern seaboard and then start to break up the humidity. areas in red from rapid city to midland and by the way this morning, ft. worth, early, early about 4:00 in the morning, a strong line, heavy line of big rain waking you up again this morning running through there. that's the kind of thing we'll see all the way to atlanta today and would think, indy, cincinnati, columbus getting involved. here's the heaviest rainfall totals that go along with the storms. columbia all the way to raleigh. those are the totals from 2 to 3 inches. another reason to love friday at 1:00 in the morning when you get that tingle that means summer starts. >> pardon? >> yeah. don't you -- don't when the seasons change don't you -- >> i get a tingle? >> is that just me? all right. never mind. 90 in dallas, 87 in little rock. 85 in atlanta. that's the weather. >> good morning, washington. conditi
st. louis, 2 inches in an hour there. in east st. s, about an inch and a half of rain in 30 minutes. this kind of downpour and stagnant air mass happens here to the eastern seaboard and then start to break up the humidity. areas in red from rapid city to midland and by the way this morning, ft. worth, early, early about 4:00 in the morning, a strong line, heavy line of big rain waking you up again this morning running through there. that's the kind of thing we'll see all the way to atlanta...
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st. louis is reporting multiple tornadoes with serious damage. storms moving into the metro easte there. rick reichmuth in the extreme weather center. it soufju like st. louis is getting it. >> there are. i have been looking at numerous reports from spotters saying there was a large tornado on the ground as it move is latitude. all appears it crossed the northern side, are the northern suburbs which is where lambert field is, the airport there. that airport was hit two years ago and did significant damage to that airpozt. looks like there are a number of areas there that sten sustained some -- sustained ome significant damage. seeing different reports on it, i won't go into too much until we can verify more. a number of areas with damage and all of the cell now pulling off toward the east. all cutting into illinois. there are five different tornado warnings western illinois just to the eastern side of the mississippi river right there kind of across from st. louis and just to the south and just to the north of the st. louis area. >> shepard: two completely different events. ear
st. louis is reporting multiple tornadoes with serious damage. storms moving into the metro easte there. rick reichmuth in the extreme weather center. it soufju like st. louis is getting it. >> there are. i have been looking at numerous reports from spotters saying there was a large tornado on the ground as it move is latitude. all appears it crossed the northern side, are the northern suburbs which is where lambert field is, the airport there. that airport was hit two years ago and did...
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i'm proud to rise in support of this measure to designate the new interstate 70 bridge linking east st. louis, illinois, to st. louis, missouri, the stan musial veterans memorial bridge. on my way to washington, d.c., today i passed this new bridge still under construction. the bridge cables were gleaming in the sunlight. i looked out and saw dozens of my constituents hard at work on this structure. it's much-needed infrastructure, investment for our region and our country, a partnership between our states and the federal government. it's my hope that every traveler who crosses over this striking structure will not only read the name of that bridge but will remember the values we honor with that name, hard work, integrity, humanity, service and -- humility, service and sacrifice. these are fitting ideals for all of us and they are a fitting reason to name this bridge in honor of stan musial and in honor of all our veterans. thank you and i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. mr. davis: mr. speaker, i'd like
i'm proud to rise in support of this measure to designate the new interstate 70 bridge linking east st. louis, illinois, to st. louis, missouri, the stan musial veterans memorial bridge. on my way to washington, d.c., today i passed this new bridge still under construction. the bridge cables were gleaming in the sunlight. i looked out and saw dozens of my constituents hard at work on this structure. it's much-needed infrastructure, investment for our region and our country, a partnership...
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east. we're including st. louis right on the edge of evansville, indiana. and it's been a soaker after andrea passed through, it was saturated and more rain now with this new frontal system sticking around. tallahassee almost 90. orlando near 90. of course, you'll have those scattered showers and storms. that's the big picture. >> just because you're in the news mean you can't make the news. paula faris not loving andrea. that's van and a tree. sent it to me yesterday. thanks a lot, andrea. >> she's insured. i have riden in that van many a times. we were friends in chicago. >> thank you, ginger. appreciate it. >>> she's princess madeleine of sweden and he's a successful banker in new york city. >> the two married in a lavish royal ceremony in stockholm. abc's linsey davis has more. >> it was a stunning affair. a happy ending for a princess who came to america after breaking off a previous engagement. this is the love of a story of princess who traveled to a faraway land in search of the man of her dreams. it's not a children's book. the princess really did
east. we're including st. louis right on the edge of evansville, indiana. and it's been a soaker after andrea passed through, it was saturated and more rain now with this new frontal system sticking around. tallahassee almost 90. orlando near 90. of course, you'll have those scattered showers and storms. that's the big picture. >> just because you're in the news mean you can't make the news. paula faris not loving andrea. that's van and a tree. sent it to me yesterday. thanks a lot,...
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. >> want to get back to the areas east of st. louis where we have that active tornado warning, alive, well, in effect until 9:45. the storm is basically coming into illinois now, one of the bigger cities in the eastern portion of the viewing area. >> some of the other cities in the path, ramsey, browns town, ferena, wrights corner, st. paul, st. james. that tornado warning is still in effect until 9:45. it is this bowing here that pushes out. >> we are listening to the local affiliate in st. louis where they've seen some sort of severe weather tonight. you heard them, they can't tell if it was a tornado or straight line winds. they say the storm path goes on for miles. we are waiting to see more pictures, hopefully not hear news of tragedies coming out of this. we are also following a rash of tornadoes that happened in oklahoma today. oklahoma, moore, of course, you are all familiar with because of the ef-5 that touched down two weeks ago. also reaching into norman, 50 miles down the road, home to university of oklahoma. a very populat
. >> want to get back to the areas east of st. louis where we have that active tornado warning, alive, well, in effect until 9:45. the storm is basically coming into illinois now, one of the bigger cities in the eastern portion of the viewing area. >> some of the other cities in the path, ramsey, browns town, ferena, wrights corner, st. paul, st. james. that tornado warning is still in effect until 9:45. it is this bowing here that pushes out. >> we are listening to the local...
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east. we're including st. louis on the edge of evansville, indiana. memphis, little rock and even shreveport need to be on the lookout later this afternoon and evening. and it's been a soaker. after andrea passed through all saturated and even more rain with this next frontal system kind of sticking around, stationary at times. then a cold front coming in. tallahassee, 90. orlando near 90 but you'll have scattered showers and st >> just because you're in the >> just because you're in the news doesn't mean you can't make the news. so our own paula faris not loving andrea. that's her van and that's a tree in manhattan that went into it. she sent it to me yesterday and said thought you'd appreciate this. thanks a lot, andrea. >> hopefully she's insured. >> she's insured. she was not in it. neither were her children. that's great news. i have ridden in that van many a time so we've known each other since chicago so too bad to see that but fortunately nobody seriously injured. >> that's the good news. thank you, ginger. appreciate it. >>> she is princess m
east. we're including st. louis on the edge of evansville, indiana. memphis, little rock and even shreveport need to be on the lookout later this afternoon and evening. and it's been a soaker. after andrea passed through all saturated and even more rain with this next frontal system kind of sticking around, stationary at times. then a cold front coming in. tallahassee, 90. orlando near 90 but you'll have scattered showers and st >> just because you're in the >> just because you're...
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st. petersburg, florida. the top dogs from the east compete for the remaining spots for the national championships in st. louis. you're watching the "purina proplan incredible dog challenge" next. temperatures in the mid 80s on a beautiful day here in saint pieceersberg, florida. we're ready for the "purina proplan incredible dog challenge". >> hey, everyone. welcome to spa beach park and i'm trace joined and the eastern regional championships. you see the dedication and the passion and the entertainment side. but perhaps what people don't understand these guys are like olympic athletes >> they truly are. they put in the time and the practice and the repetition and all of that in order to compete at "purina pro plan incredible dog challenge" level -- at "purina pro plan incredible dog challenge" level of and the bond and the team work that we see between these pairs that gives you the great performances you'll see out on the field. >> throughout the hour we'll see the jack hustle racing and the diving dogs but we'll kick it off with special stories >> a competitor has been competing since she was eight. we'll
st. petersburg, florida. the top dogs from the east compete for the remaining spots for the national championships in st. louis. you're watching the "purina proplan incredible dog challenge" next. temperatures in the mid 80s on a beautiful day here in saint pieceersberg, florida. we're ready for the "purina proplan incredible dog challenge". >> hey, everyone. welcome to spa beach park and i'm trace joined and the eastern regional championships. you see the dedication...
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then tomorrow we push this east to even more populated areas, st. louis be alert, little rock and memphis. >>> we turn overseas tonight to an abc news exclusive. our team embedded in afghanistan when word crossed that an afghan soldier, a trainee, turned on the americans killing three and wounding several others. muhammad lila in afghanistan where the injured troops are being treated. >> reporter: i'm standing outside the hospital where the wounded americans were airlifted after today's attack. me and my producer were a few minutes away on a routine patrol when everything changed. it started with attack helicopters circling the air. >> we think there's an enemy i the area. >> reporter: down below as we patrol the village we got word over the radio. >> i'm tracking green on blue medevac. >> it happened during a meeting at this joint u.s. afghan base. we were scheduled to be there but missed it by just a few minutes because our patrol was running late. if we had been on time, this would be a very different story. earlier this afghan colonel at the base boas
then tomorrow we push this east to even more populated areas, st. louis be alert, little rock and memphis. >>> we turn overseas tonight to an abc news exclusive. our team embedded in afghanistan when word crossed that an afghan soldier, a trainee, turned on the americans killing three and wounding several others. muhammad lila in afghanistan where the injured troops are being treated. >> reporter: i'm standing outside the hospital where the wounded americans were airlifted after...
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her to the port of baltimore and put her on a train and they linked up with my grandfather in east st. louis, illinois. upstairs in my office is my mother's naturalization certificate. it's proudly displayed because i want people to know who i am and where i came from. it's my story. it's my family story but it's america's story, that the son of an immigrant could be standing on the floor of the united states senate representing the great state of illinois and speaking to the next generation of immigrants to america and the difference they can make. this is our opportunity. we know that america will be a stronger and better nation when we do it. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. sessions: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: i would ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sessions: mr. president, last week i gave remarks on the floor that pointed out that promises made that the immigratio
her to the port of baltimore and put her on a train and they linked up with my grandfather in east st. louis, illinois. upstairs in my office is my mother's naturalization certificate. it's proudly displayed because i want people to know who i am and where i came from. it's my story. it's my family story but it's america's story, that the son of an immigrant could be standing on the floor of the united states senate representing the great state of illinois and speaking to the next generation of...
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st. louis area phase? >> it's like the worst has passed through st. louis. we're still concerned about the neighborhoods east of town, all the suburbs here along i-64. but, boy, those storms were really something as they roared through just about an hour and a half ago. they're moving at a very fast pace. 55 miles per hour. they even closed the airport for a time. thank goodness, things are looking better here. along i-70, we still do have a warning here. as far as sant lewis is concerned, things are improving there. that's some very, very good news. this line has been here for about six hours. straight line winds with a lot of debris around and the damage here. and flooding continuing on going here. so we have flood watches and flood warnings. we have those tunnels reportedly flooded. it is going to be a very long night here as the rain just continuing to come down and more in norman and over into shawnee. we saw the first tornadoes form over on i-70 there. you noticed it was that big, long line of training storms here, these super-cell thunderstorms. and that's why we see so much flooding. it hasn't been l
st. louis area phase? >> it's like the worst has passed through st. louis. we're still concerned about the neighborhoods east of town, all the suburbs here along i-64. but, boy, those storms were really something as they roared through just about an hour and a half ago. they're moving at a very fast pace. 55 miles per hour. they even closed the airport for a time. thank goodness, things are looking better here. along i-70, we still do have a warning here. as far as sant lewis is...
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st. louis, missouri. they were on their way actually to east st. louis, illinois, to meet my grandfather. just one floor away a few steps away is my desk for the majority whip office. behind my desk is a naturalization certificate from my mother. i keep it as a reminder of who i am and where i came from and the fact that the durbin family and in her case the kakita family, were immigrants to this country. i'm sure that my grandmother never imagined that one of her grandchildren would be standing here today representing the state of illinois in the united states senate. well, that's my story. that's my family's story, and it is america's story. perhaps it's partly because of this family history, but i believe immigration is the defining, positive force in america. how can you tell when a country is in decline in when immigrants stop wanting to come to it. many other developed countries have had this experience. they've watched their economies decline and fail. that's never been the experience in america. look at our history. in every generation, immigrants have come to our shores from arou
st. louis, missouri. they were on their way actually to east st. louis, illinois, to meet my grandfather. just one floor away a few steps away is my desk for the majority whip office. behind my desk is a naturalization certificate from my mother. i keep it as a reminder of who i am and where i came from and the fact that the durbin family and in her case the kakita family, were immigrants to this country. i'm sure that my grandmother never imagined that one of her grandchildren would be...
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all right, the east bay, yes, my a's playing host to st. louis cardinals tomorrow. 105, definitely grab the sun block at 85 degrees. tonight overnight, 50s and 60s. even perhaps 70 degrees toward vacaville. that's 10 degrees above average. 96 in san jose. we are talking triple digits in morgan hill and in gilroy. otherwise, 80s, 90s. all the way back in through coupertino. check it out. triple digits. all the way at least through about wednesday. you have 75, if you want to beat the heat. otherwise 100. and as we go due north, 96 to 106 degrees. what you are waiting for is the pinpoint forecast to show you when we will all see the relief in the inland areas and that will not come until about the fourth of july. >> that's a 107 on there, right? >> that's pretty much as hot as it gets. i remember a record 114 degrees back in 2007. other than that, this is as hot as it gets and for this period of time. that's what is remarkable. >> you're running a triathlon tomorrow? >> we might second think that one. i have to practice what i preach. >> okay, than
all right, the east bay, yes, my a's playing host to st. louis cardinals tomorrow. 105, definitely grab the sun block at 85 degrees. tonight overnight, 50s and 60s. even perhaps 70 degrees toward vacaville. that's 10 degrees above average. 96 in san jose. we are talking triple digits in morgan hill and in gilroy. otherwise, 80s, 90s. all the way back in through coupertino. check it out. triple digits. all the way at least through about wednesday. you have 75, if you want to beat the heat....
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meanwhile in the east bay we have the a's playing host to the st. louis cardinals at 85 degrees. 103 in concord. 77 in san francisco. a ten degree jump from average. you have your 90s and triple digits to the south. triple digits to the east. and triple digits to the north. everybody's hot. and it looks like for the most part 106 in clearlake. extended forecast called for the hottest day of the workweek on tuesday. seasonal highs by the 4th of july. speaking of hot, he's in the house. vern glen. >>> straight ahead, we're going to dot the i's and cross the t's on the day. giants matt cane deserved a better day. ,, for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... am i don't know. any medications? last immu
meanwhile in the east bay we have the a's playing host to the st. louis cardinals at 85 degrees. 103 in concord. 77 in san francisco. a ten degree jump from average. you have your 90s and triple digits to the south. triple digits to the east. and triple digits to the north. everybody's hot. and it looks like for the most part 106 in clearlake. extended forecast called for the hottest day of the workweek on tuesday. seasonal highs by the 4th of july. speaking of hot, he's in the house. vern...
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flood warnings out mostly the east central regions of oklahoma extending up just to the east and to the south of st. louis watch out for the potential for additional heavy rainfall and june is another busy month for tornadic activity, may being the peak month, june falls right behind already in excess of 200 tornadoes for the month of may. yesterday 23 reports, those were unfiltered reports of tornadoes. get around st. louis, very heavy rainfall and the mississippi river is filling up as we speak. oklahoma city over six inches of rain. back to you. >> karen maginnis hopefully june will be kind to oklahoma. five tornadoes touched down here oklahoma city. nick valencia is in el reno. what does it look like now that daylight is there? >> reporter: yeah, alison, sorry our shot technology but this is what it looks like around us, a bunch of wrenches were just tossed around by this tornado making just a debris pile all around us. the tornado swept through here. the good thing about it is this is more of a rural area, more of a rural community, lots of open space, open fields. we are standing in front of the can
flood warnings out mostly the east central regions of oklahoma extending up just to the east and to the south of st. louis watch out for the potential for additional heavy rainfall and june is another busy month for tornadic activity, may being the peak month, june falls right behind already in excess of 200 tornadoes for the month of may. yesterday 23 reports, those were unfiltered reports of tornadoes. get around st. louis, very heavy rainfall and the mississippi river is filling up as we...
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st. louis where all the thunderstorms have been throughout the afternoon. currently, the radar out of st. louis shows most of the severe storms have moved off to the east. downpours and a lot of lightning southeast of town here in st. louis. but interestingly enough, if you look at the radar, there was nothing here at around 5:00 local time. and things just exploded. so you can actually see the in flow boundary ahead of this system, all of the moisture showing up on the radar, you can see the outflow boundary, once those storms moved on in. that's why we've had all the problems with flooding. the storms extended from oklahoma all the way on up here across parts of missouri. you can see how long that line of severe storms were many reports were in oklahoma, kansas. we don't have any tornado reports coming out of oklahoma yet. i think that number will be adjusted once the survey crews get out on the scene. i think they were too busy to monitor, because we know we saw the one in el reno and we saw the one move into moore. so i think they will be adjusting that number of tornado reports as we head into the next 24 hours. by tomorrow morning, we'll probably k
st. louis where all the thunderstorms have been throughout the afternoon. currently, the radar out of st. louis shows most of the severe storms have moved off to the east. downpours and a lot of lightning southeast of town here in st. louis. but interestingly enough, if you look at the radar, there was nothing here at around 5:00 local time. and things just exploded. so you can actually see the in flow boundary ahead of this system, all of the moisture showing up on the radar, you can see the...
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st. louis. these cells are tracking to the east-northeast. this is going to be a major area of concern. we have tornado warnings in place on the northern end of st. louis, also coming through union now, the south end of town. we have another tornado warning in place so this looks like a very strong line getting ready to enter the st. louis area. tornado warning in place in the cities of arnold and melville will also be affected. that's 112,000 people, piers, as this powerful line of severe thunderstorms works its way into st. louis as well. oklahoma obviously not alone in this. we're dealing with very destructive weather with tornadoes in the st. louis area, too. >> i'll be back to you soon. i want to go to denise, a cnn producer at the airport in oklahoma city. what can you tell me? >> well, we have been here for about an hour and a half. we were all set to board our flight back to l.a. and all of a sudden they came and said the flight has been canceled. not ten seconds later, the warning signals went off and a voice came over the loudspeaker asking us to go down to the basement, which
st. louis. these cells are tracking to the east-northeast. this is going to be a major area of concern. we have tornado warnings in place on the northern end of st. louis, also coming through union now, the south end of town. we have another tornado warning in place so this looks like a very strong line getting ready to enter the st. louis area. tornado warning in place in the cities of arnold and melville will also be affected. that's 112,000 people, piers, as this powerful line of severe...
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further east a massive storm system ravaged st. louis. just look at the lightning flashing over the famed st. louis arch. thankfully the storm touched down in a rural part of the state. for a while there was big worry it would hit and create the kind of devastation that that ef-5 create when had it rolled through moore, oklahoma less than two weeks ago. but thankfully that did not happen. rural areas took the greatest impact of the storm. abc news. now back to you. >> thank you. in developing news a four-year-old girl reported missing in richmond has been found safe. the girl disappeared about six last night on the home on wall avenue where she was visiting family. she was found just before mid-night sleeping beneath a bed inside the home. her mother has gratitude for all those who came out to help search for her daughter. >> i'm sorry, everybody. thank you. it means a lot to me. i'm sorry that she was in here. they had the dogs come in and everything. i'm sorry but i'm so happy she's okay and nothing bad happened to her. >> police say th
further east a massive storm system ravaged st. louis. just look at the lightning flashing over the famed st. louis arch. thankfully the storm touched down in a rural part of the state. for a while there was big worry it would hit and create the kind of devastation that that ef-5 create when had it rolled through moore, oklahoma less than two weeks ago. but thankfully that did not happen. rural areas took the greatest impact of the storm. abc news. now back to you. >> thank you. in...
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st. louis. earth city is east of walden spring. confirmation on whether it's a tornado or strong winds. winds at 90 miles per hour there was damage to a holiday inn out there it had been reported because crews set up a0hkk contingency plan. somehow that, was reported on local news here as it being mass casualties out in earth city at holiday inn so everybody in st. louis is very concerned about that. and then, finally more clarifications came out and other networks refrained from stating it was mass casualties just no injuries no, deaths. just damage. lambert international airport's air field was closed down right now. >> that is good to hear they can get back to normal. that had to be a frightening experience for people having seen what is taking place not so far away from them in oklahoma. >> yes. >> what did you personally do to the storm since you're in downtown area and the game being canceled what kind of activity did you get yourself involved in? >> funny thing is that my family and i were out to dinner just sort of watching
st. louis. earth city is east of walden spring. confirmation on whether it's a tornado or strong winds. winds at 90 miles per hour there was damage to a holiday inn out there it had been reported because crews set up a0hkk contingency plan. somehow that, was reported on local news here as it being mass casualties out in earth city at holiday inn so everybody in st. louis is very concerned about that. and then, finally more clarifications came out and other networks refrained from stating it was...
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further east, a massive storm system are aaged st. louis. look at the lightning flashing over the famed st. louis arch. >> a lot of destruction, but thankfully the storm touchdown in rural parts of oklahoma. down in a rural part of the state. for a while there was big worry it would hit and create the kind of devastation that that ef-5 create when had it rolled through moore, oklahoma less than two weeks ago. but thankfully that did not happen. rural areas took the greatest impact of the storm. abc news. now back to you. >> thank you. >> lanes ever 80 are shut down with a fatal accident involving a bicyclist. we have video taken a short time ago over the over prompting of i-80 and university avenue. a police calist was hit by a car just before 5:15 this morning and that person k die at the scene. no word yet on when the freeway is expect today reopen. we will bring you updates on the story as they become available. in developing news a four-year-old girl reported missing in richmond has been found safe. the girl disappeared about six last ni
further east, a massive storm system are aaged st. louis. look at the lightning flashing over the famed st. louis arch. >> a lot of destruction, but thankfully the storm touchdown in rural parts of oklahoma. down in a rural part of the state. for a while there was big worry it would hit and create the kind of devastation that that ef-5 create when had it rolled through moore, oklahoma less than two weeks ago. but thankfully that did not happen. rural areas took the greatest impact of the...
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speaking of the east bay, grab your sunblock, we have the as playing host to the st. louisardinals, 85. tonight 50s and 60s, near 70 towards vacaville, again not much relief. average high in san francisco 67. tomorrow going with 75, 76 degrees. concord again into the triple digits. san jose in the 90s. easily right around 90 degrees in milpitas. 95 in sunnyvale. temperatures 90 to 100 degrees including gilroy. you want relief? head west. temperatures 106, brentwood tracy oakley livermore pleasanton. someone's backyard may even exceed this. 102 in pleasant hill. 94 san rafael. pretty much what you felt today, you will feel tomorrow. basically no breeze to speak of. when we see one it's offshore 5 to 10 miles an hour. we won't see relief a little on wednesday, a little mainly on 4th of july, but we're still well into the 90s inland. seasonal highs return by friday. and certainly this time next week. i'm supposed to do a triathlon tomorrow and i'm considering that's not going to happen. >> i will tune in tomorrow night to watch you do weather if you do a triathlon. good luck w
speaking of the east bay, grab your sunblock, we have the as playing host to the st. louisardinals, 85. tonight 50s and 60s, near 70 towards vacaville, again not much relief. average high in san francisco 67. tomorrow going with 75, 76 degrees. concord again into the triple digits. san jose in the 90s. easily right around 90 degrees in milpitas. 95 in sunnyvale. temperatures 90 to 100 degrees including gilroy. you want relief? head west. temperatures 106, brentwood tracy oakley livermore...
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st. louis area. we also have reports of a warning that has just expired, actually, near st. louis airport. but this one is a faster storm. it is moving east at about 50 miles an hour. as opposed to oklahoma moving about 25 miles per hour. there a developing tornado. you can see north of st. louis. that box that pops up. that tornado warning is in effect until 8:45 central time. about another 15 minutes now. there reports of damage in a town called st. ann. looks like spotters have seen the funnel cloud and there is rotation in the radar. that's the latest area in missouri now. that is under the gun with there tornado warning. they have been popping up all across the midwest. >> dylan, let me ask you a request about an earlier question which i just did not understand, which is the idea that the tornado, at least one of the tornadoes that touched down had two funnels. how does that happen and what does that mean. >> it is called a multivortex tornado. imagine the tornado has it comes down from the cloud. typical set up where the see the funnel cloud, the cloud and a fun will and it comes down and touches the ground. this one is a mile in di
st. louis area. we also have reports of a warning that has just expired, actually, near st. louis airport. but this one is a faster storm. it is moving east at about 50 miles an hour. as opposed to oklahoma moving about 25 miles per hour. there a developing tornado. you can see north of st. louis. that box that pops up. that tornado warning is in effect until 8:45 central time. about another 15 minutes now. there reports of damage in a town called st. ann. looks like spotters have seen the...
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east of that those are all moving north. here's the severe weather threat. memphis to little rock, st. louis, even chicago could see some hail or damaging winds today. and then east of that all this tropical moisture here in the southeast. a little bit soupy out there. showers and thunderstorms, birmingham, atlanta today. the northeast, beautiful day for you. d.c., partly sunny, 84. we're going to see 81 with sunny skies in new york. that will change. all this wet weather moving into the northeast, pamela, tomorrow. so philadelphia, new york, washington, boston, all finds this wet weather for kind of a rough monday commute. but pretty nice sunday shaping up. >> not getting a very long break here of drying out. >> no. >> alexandra steele, thank you so much. >>> talking cyber security, the economy and so much more. just ahead, what came out of the meeting between president obama and his chinese counterpart as they try to forge a closer relationship. plus, we're working to find out the latest on nelson mandela's health the day after the antiapartheid icon was rushed to the hospital. i asked my
east of that those are all moving north. here's the severe weather threat. memphis to little rock, st. louis, even chicago could see some hail or damaging winds today. and then east of that all this tropical moisture here in the southeast. a little bit soupy out there. showers and thunderstorms, birmingham, atlanta today. the northeast, beautiful day for you. d.c., partly sunny, 84. we're going to see 81 with sunny skies in new york. that will change. all this wet weather moving into the...
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st. louis area is closed, both east and westbound, into earth city area.n. we are not sure if the winds were tornadic, but it did cause challenges with... general power lines and things of that nature. >> and the airport reopened this evening, around 11:30, midnight your time. >> it's almost 1:00 our time. it's been closed since about 9:30, 10:00. >> okay. thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate the updates. we will check backw with you. good luck tonight. >> caller: thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. [ tires screech ] whoa! hey, we got a weather alert for this location... golf-ball sized hail and damaging winds are on the way... kids... eh, don't worry. it's tornado-proof. anyw, i'd put the car in the garage and secu thesehings. they could become flyingebris. kids! watch this. [ beep ] [ children screaming ] [ car alarm chirps ] awesome. [ male announcer ] mobile weather alerts fr your home insurance? that's allstate home insurance. great protection plus helpful tools to make life better. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] a
st. louis area is closed, both east and westbound, into earth city area.n. we are not sure if the winds were tornadic, but it did cause challenges with... general power lines and things of that nature. >> and the airport reopened this evening, around 11:30, midnight your time. >> it's almost 1:00 our time. it's been closed since about 9:30, 10:00. >> okay. thank you very much for joining us. we appreciate the updates. we will check backw with you. good luck tonight. >>...
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all the rain that andrea is dumping along the east coast look for scattered showers in the midwest around minneapolis, choug chicago, des moines and st. louis. thunderstorms in the northern rockies. >>> 90s from sacramento to boise, 109 in phoenix. 60s in the midwest, 66 for new york. 77 in baltimore and 80s across the west. >>> all right, well, still ahead why it's a critical morning in the economy. an important report just hours away. >>> plus, new details from that building collapse in philadelphia. what we're learning about who was inside. >>> and where to get your free treat on this national doughnut day. >>> we are just hours away from the all important release of the may jobs report. investors have been waiting for this all week. it is likely to show that about 169,000 jobs were created last month. that would be enough to appease wall street and enough to keep the unemployment rate at 7.5%. employers have added an average of 196,000 jobs a month this year. there is well above the 120,000 needed to keep the unemployment rate from going up. >>> now, despite the concern about the jobs report, wall street rallied yesterday staging a 200-
all the rain that andrea is dumping along the east coast look for scattered showers in the midwest around minneapolis, choug chicago, des moines and st. louis. thunderstorms in the northern rockies. >>> 90s from sacramento to boise, 109 in phoenix. 60s in the midwest, 66 for new york. 77 in baltimore and 80s across the west. >>> all right, well, still ahead why it's a critical morning in the economy. an important report just hours away. >>> plus, new details from that...
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all the rain that andrea is dumping along the east coast look for scattered showers in the midwest around minneapolis, choug chicago, des moines and st. louis. thunderstorms in the northern rockies. >>> 90s from sacramento to boise, 109 in phoenix. 60s in the midwest, 66 for new york. 77 in baltimore and 80s across the west. >>> all right, well, still ahead why it's a critical morning in the economy. an important report just hours away. >>> plus, new details from that building collapse in philadelphia. what we're learning about who was inside. >>> and where to get your free treat on this national doughnut day. when it comes to getting my family to eat breakfast, i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. and...thank you. [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast ne
all the rain that andrea is dumping along the east coast look for scattered showers in the midwest around minneapolis, choug chicago, des moines and st. louis. thunderstorms in the northern rockies. >>> 90s from sacramento to boise, 109 in phoenix. 60s in the midwest, 66 for new york. 77 in baltimore and 80s across the west. >>> all right, well, still ahead why it's a critical morning in the economy. an important report just hours away. >>> plus, new details from that...
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east. look at these temperatures. st. louis, 96. 97 in memphis. degree today. montgomery, 95. new orleans, hot, humid, and 92 degrees. that will make your girl scout cookies soggy, right? are you happy to be >>> good tuesday morning to you. the time now is 7:34. we've got a thick layer of stratus clouds right over san jose this morning, but they are starting, slowly but surely to break apart. we're seeing a nice day because of all the low cloud cover. temperatures will only end up in the low 80s. a little below average for this time of year. 79 in concord, 62 degrees on the way to san francisco. we have warmer days headed our way, particularly friday and saturday. we'll cool you off, back to the 70s on father's day. >>> hey, did you know the best place to get your weather? weatherchannel.com. savannah? >> al, thank you. hillary clinton may be taking a break from public life but she has found a way to stay in the spotlight. the former secretary of state just joined twitter. i'll take it from here. with a single tweet, hillary clinton set the twitte
east. look at these temperatures. st. louis, 96. 97 in memphis. degree today. montgomery, 95. new orleans, hot, humid, and 92 degrees. that will make your girl scout cookies soggy, right? are you happy to be >>> good tuesday morning to you. the time now is 7:34. we've got a thick layer of stratus clouds right over san jose this morning, but they are starting, slowly but surely to break apart. we're seeing a nice day because of all the low cloud cover. temperatures will only end up in...
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all the way east of indiana, about 212,000 actually have no power there. and while the main airports in oklahoma city and in st. louisssouri, they have re-opened all morning, and departchures out of oklahoma city have been cancelled and now another threat is looming. >> rain from the storm system can trigger flash floods, and today's forecast includes large hail and potential for more tornadoes. authorities are warning people to stay inside. for now they are monitoring water and waiting for daylight to assess the damage. let's begin our coverage out of oklahoma with george howell. he is in union city. it's one of the communities that was really hit hard by the storm. >> george, you are in this area right in front of a home that has been damaged, probably 45 minutes from sunlight here. you have covered moore, oklahoma, with the storm that hit 12 days ago. how does this compare? >> reporter: it's hard to say. let's talk about it. with the moore, oklahoma, story, and let's not forget shawnee, oklahoma, an ef-2 came in and killed two people, and then the next day an ef-5 came through and just really tkau phademoliss of m
all the way east of indiana, about 212,000 actually have no power there. and while the main airports in oklahoma city and in st. louisssouri, they have re-opened all morning, and departchures out of oklahoma city have been cancelled and now another threat is looming. >> rain from the storm system can trigger flash floods, and today's forecast includes large hail and potential for more tornadoes. authorities are warning people to stay inside. for now they are monitoring water and waiting...
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east to indiana, more than 200,000 people are in the dark. they have no power. and while the main airports in oklahoma city and st. louisuri, have re-opened, all morning departures out of oklahoma city are cancelled and now there is another threat that is looming, heavy rain from the same storm system could trigger flash floods. and today's forecast also includes large hail and the potential for tornadoes. and officials are warning people, stay inside. and they were waiting for daylight to assess the damage. for oklahoma to indiana, more potentially dangerous thunderstorms, flash floods and battering winds, still a major threat. >> let's go to the cnn weather center. it seems like -- i could be wrong, but is this tornado season, is it stronger or worse than previous ones? >> it's not up to par to what we typically see. only 18 tornados touched down the united states and that was the quietest march in 35 years and then fast-forward to the month of april, 82 tornados touched down and the quietest april for 21 years, and last week we were well below average for tornado numbers and in the past five days just looking from th
east to indiana, more than 200,000 people are in the dark. they have no power. and while the main airports in oklahoma city and st. louisuri, have re-opened, all morning departures out of oklahoma city are cancelled and now there is another threat that is looming, heavy rain from the same storm system could trigger flash floods. and today's forecast also includes large hail and the potential for tornadoes. and officials are warning people, stay inside. and they were waiting for daylight to...
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st. louis, we had confirmed tornadoes earlier this etching. that threat is diminishing at this hour. but we have some very strong south and east of town. heavy downpours there and some gusty winds, as well. still, heavy in place here on up into illinois, we're seeing the one in indiana, the tornado watch doesn't expire until 6:00 a.m. local time. so, really, really something here. quickly, i wanted to show you this, how the inflow boundary moved on in before the storm exploded. and then you see the outflow boundary here. so the last six hours of radar, it's all of that moist, cool air flowing into the storm and then the cold air flowing out of the storm. this is just a fascinating time lapse to me, wolf. >> we have a lot more coming up. don't go too far away. our coverage of the breaking news continues right after this. i think farmers care more about the land than probably anyone else. we've had this farm for 30 years. we raise black and red angus cattle. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best
st. louis, we had confirmed tornadoes earlier this etching. that threat is diminishing at this hour. but we have some very strong south and east of town. heavy downpours there and some gusty winds, as well. still, heavy in place here on up into illinois, we're seeing the one in indiana, the tornado watch doesn't expire until 6:00 a.m. local time. so, really, really something here. quickly, i wanted to show you this, how the inflow boundary moved on in before the storm exploded. and then you see...
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st. louis, where it caused the suspension of that giants game. you can see the severe weather today. the threat will move further off to the south and east. we're watching the highest threat for severe storms today from little rock back down into dallas, near austin, texas. near eastward near louisville, kentucky, and in towards ohio. so we'll look for a chance of possibly some more severe weather today. it's important to point out from an historical standpoint from june 1st, the storms producing tornadoes is right there in the southern plains. unfortunately, is part of the weather pattern for this time of year. you can see, what's left of the severe storms, now moving into north texas, where more severe weather and flooding will be a threat today. >> we want to check in with rob throughout the newscast for the latest but we also want to continue our coverage with jay gray who joins us with the latest. this round of tornadoes comes just 12 days after 24 people were killed in moore, oklahoma. how is it -- what's the feeling out there where you are? >> chris, obviously, everyone glad that this storm has moved on there. it's taking its toll,
st. louis, where it caused the suspension of that giants game. you can see the severe weather today. the threat will move further off to the south and east. we're watching the highest threat for severe storms today from little rock back down into dallas, near austin, texas. near eastward near louisville, kentucky, and in towards ohio. so we'll look for a chance of possibly some more severe weather today. it's important to point out from an historical standpoint from june 1st, the storms...
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st. louis. look at this, you see around oklahoma city, the rainfall actually beginning to taper off. the heaviest of the rainfall displaced well to the east. we do have a few thunderstorms around okc. but the heaviest to the east. none of them severe. no tornado warnings at this hour as well across this region. it looks like finally mother nature giving folks a break across this area. >> they'll appreciate that. you were saying that the sun was going to come out as well. >> yeah. >> sun comes up in a couple hours. >> not too long and the sun will be out. this afternoon. the clouds are moving on. that's what i meant. we've been talking to a lot of people who have weathered the storm earlier. anderson cooper spoke with michael townsend. he rode out the storm at the will rogers world airport in the basement. >> pretty tense moments. just trying to get everybody down in the tunnels. everybody was in the parking garages and coming in from the terminal. it's a tunnel that's about 500 yards long and it connects the long parking garage to the terminal. it just got pretty hot pretty fast down there. everybody was trying to check the cell phones to
st. louis. look at this, you see around oklahoma city, the rainfall actually beginning to taper off. the heaviest of the rainfall displaced well to the east. we do have a few thunderstorms around okc. but the heaviest to the east. none of them severe. no tornado warnings at this hour as well across this region. it looks like finally mother nature giving folks a break across this area. >> they'll appreciate that. you were saying that the sun was going to come out as well. >> yeah....
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st. louis, cape girardeau, memphis, this is the area that will see serious weather potentially. tornado possibility, but large hail, damaging winds certainly. those storms are dropping south. farther east, our tropical warm moist environment. all of this lifting to the north. birmingham, an early pool start, but then all this rain's moving in. atlanta, georgia, as well. showers and thunderstorms, you'll see throughout the day today. not a total washout, but panama city on the beach there, scattered showers and storms. here's the good news. you're dry today. boston and new york, temperatures in the 70s and oils. washington as well. see about 83 degrees with sunshine. but that will change. all this moisture kind of moving into the northeast in new to you, not today, but watch what happens as we head toward monday. back to work, kind of back to the esconced clouds and showers. here we go through the day. washington, philadelphia, new york, boston, and portland, there's the rain on monday. also, one of the big stories we are really cooking in the southwest, las vegas, 110 degrees today. average high, 97. it's supposed to be hot. this ridge of high pressure and control in the southwest, rea
st. louis, cape girardeau, memphis, this is the area that will see serious weather potentially. tornado possibility, but large hail, damaging winds certainly. those storms are dropping south. farther east, our tropical warm moist environment. all of this lifting to the north. birmingham, an early pool start, but then all this rain's moving in. atlanta, georgia, as well. showers and thunderstorms, you'll see throughout the day today. not a total washout, but panama city on the beach there,...
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st. louis and parts of indiana and illinois. we will continue to see more severe weather today, guys. not as big of a tornado threat. farther towards the eastahoma done, oklahoma city. the southeastern part of oklahoma a little more severe weather today as well. >> rick reichmuth tracking the storms for us this morning. thank you, rick. coming up next on the show, they have been tracking the outbreak of storms for weeks. they caught this video of one of the tornadoes in oklahoma. we will hear from them, next. [ male announcer ] erica had a rough day. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before
st. louis and parts of indiana and illinois. we will continue to see more severe weather today, guys. not as big of a tornado threat. farther towards the eastahoma done, oklahoma city. the southeastern part of oklahoma a little more severe weather today as well. >> rick reichmuth tracking the storms for us this morning. thank you, rick. coming up next on the show, they have been tracking the outbreak of storms for weeks. they caught this video of one of the tornadoes in oklahoma. we will...
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east tomorrow. severe weather expected sunday across the northeast corridor. another thing about st. louisg record, 40.8 feet on tuesday. not just because of the rain they've seen here, but also because of the severe rains they've seen over the past several weeks up stream and through the entire mississippi river basin. that's going to be moving into the mississippi river and they're expecting record flooding there, that will take place over the next several days, flooding, a big problem in a lot of spots in most locations, severe weather that will gradually move toward the east, finally movinging toward the east away from the areas that have suffered over the last two weeks. unfortunately, other areas getting hit now, craig. >> lost in all of this, today is it the first day of hurricane season too. >> that's right, today is june 1st, hurricane season begins and we're expecting above average season in terms of hurricane, a number of hurricanes, a number of very strong hurricanes, category 3 or higher, we don't know where they will hit, the important thing to remember about hurricane season
east tomorrow. severe weather expected sunday across the northeast corridor. another thing about st. louisg record, 40.8 feet on tuesday. not just because of the rain they've seen here, but also because of the severe rains they've seen over the past several weeks up stream and through the entire mississippi river basin. that's going to be moving into the mississippi river and they're expecting record flooding there, that will take place over the next several days, flooding, a big problem in a...
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east coast, congratulations, a beautiful day for you. as we go through father's day just storms, ohio valley, st. louis, looks like down to little rock.verall, a pretty nice father's day forecast, considering what just happened yesterday and the weather we're dealing with out there today in the northeast. new york city, it will improve slowly as the day goes on. i think you'll see that big yellow thing in the sky eventually. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm the next american success story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. ♪ ♪ ♪ weather we're dealing with out people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie
east coast, congratulations, a beautiful day for you. as we go through father's day just storms, ohio valley, st. louis, looks like down to little rock.verall, a pretty nice father's day forecast, considering what just happened yesterday and the weather we're dealing with out there today in the northeast. new york city, it will improve slowly as the day goes on. i think you'll see that big yellow thing in the sky eventually. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. i'm the...
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st. louis was hit by an ef-3 tornado with winds of about 150 miles an hour. that same storm system is heading towards the densely populated east coast, hail and high winds are the biggest threat there. >>> joining me now, nbc sarah on the scene there in el reno, oklahoma. sarah, let's get the latest on the recovery efforts. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: good afternoon, alex. after the storm we have shifted to the recovery. as you can see, they have a very large mess to clean up here. these homes completely devastated by the tornado. pieces of people's lives literally spilling out of the attic and onto the ground. there's also the matter of restoring power to this area. we're waiting on updated numbers this afternoon. but as many as 90,000 oklahomans without power at one point, thanks to this storm. there's also the difficult case of the loss of human life. nine people right now killed in this storm here in oklahoma. and it's very difficult for this community, since they are still burying the dead from the powerful ef-5 tornado twister in moore just last week. >> well, sarah, with regard to the flash flooding, can we
st. louis was hit by an ef-3 tornado with winds of about 150 miles an hour. that same storm system is heading towards the densely populated east coast, hail and high winds are the biggest threat there. >>> joining me now, nbc sarah on the scene there in el reno, oklahoma. sarah, let's get the latest on the recovery efforts. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: good afternoon, alex. after the storm we have shifted to the recovery. as you can see, they have a very large mess to...
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east. we have a huge risk area right now to show you. a slight risk of strong storms from st. louis to washington, d.c., but we have a strong risk from davenport, iowa, into chicago, and columbus and peo a peoria, and we are talking about 18 million people affected by this, and the threat is not just for today and it moves east on into tomorrow. look at the next 24 hours. rainfall from 2 to 4 inches from chicago to pennsylvania, and tomorrow a risk of strong storms from jackson all the way up to bridgeport, connecticut, and look at where the strong risk is for tomorrow, washington, richmond and up to philadelphia and south of new york, and we are talking about hail, winds and rain and tornados. and that means we will probably look at flood watches and warnings over the next 24 hours. >> we will check back with you in a moment. thank you. >>> we are following breaking news in turkey overnight where anti-government protesters are engaging in a new round of violent clashes. richard engel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. there is actually an uneasy calm right now, no
east. we have a huge risk area right now to show you. a slight risk of strong storms from st. louis to washington, d.c., but we have a strong risk from davenport, iowa, into chicago, and columbus and peo a peoria, and we are talking about 18 million people affected by this, and the threat is not just for today and it moves east on into tomorrow. look at the next 24 hours. rainfall from 2 to 4 inches from chicago to pennsylvania, and tomorrow a risk of strong storms from jackson all the way up...
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st. louis. 80 degrees. little rock, arkansas seeing a high of 80. 68 indianapolis. in the east coast it will be a mess. that's where the biggest problems thereby in the morning and early afternoon as the front drapes down across bringing rain with it and probably airport delays. 75 new york city. 83 as you get in to charleston, 87 in tampa. that's your latest weather. we will have the local forecast in 30 seconds right after this. he's just super, because he's my dad here's to the original superman, from sears and shop your way. >>> good morning. it's 7:11. i'm meteorologist, christina loren. mostlq&jy cloudy over san francisco. the natural coolant is turned back on. we are done for+ the 90s at let for today. 84 on the way to livermore. 80, san josñ>> that's your latest weather. savannah. >>> al, thank you. the irs is facing new scrutiny over millions of taxpayer dollars over lavish conferences. white house with that
st. louis. 80 degrees. little rock, arkansas seeing a high of 80. 68 indianapolis. in the east coast it will be a mess. that's where the biggest problems thereby in the morning and early afternoon as the front drapes down across bringing rain with it and probably airport delays. 75 new york city. 83 as you get in to charleston, 87 in tampa. that's your latest weather. we will have the local forecast in 30 seconds right after this. he's just super, because he's my dad here's to the original...
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east to the western side of this for severe weather today. so, we're still seeing it from around detroit and toledo. stretching down from the ohio valley. areas like st. louisea of oklahoma is where we'll see some severe storms. also extending throughout much of texas. tornadoes not a big concern today. if we see any, it will be through memphis, arkansas, northeastern parts of texas. the rest of it likely seeing wind and hail damage from this. tomorrow, same storm, moves farther off to the northeast. mid-atlantic around to washington, d.c. all the way up through maine. we could see a few tornadoes tomorrow across areas of the northeast. keep in mind all the population zones, and on a sunday people may not be paying as much attention to the weather. >> thanks for that warning. >>> meanwhile, other stories making headlines. the worst day in the history of the houston fire department. four firefighters were killed while battling a hotel fire. 13 others were hurt. one is in critical condition. crews went inside thinking people may be trapped when a roof suddenly collapsed, killing the four firefighters, three men and a woman. the cause of this fire is still und
east to the western side of this for severe weather today. so, we're still seeing it from around detroit and toledo. stretching down from the ohio valley. areas like st. louisea of oklahoma is where we'll see some severe storms. also extending throughout much of texas. tornadoes not a big concern today. if we see any, it will be through memphis, arkansas, northeastern parts of texas. the rest of it likely seeing wind and hail damage from this. tomorrow, same storm, moves farther off to the...