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back over toward the eastern seaboard, yes, active rain and thunderstorms expected for the eastern seaboard. 25 in d.c. 23 degrees in new york. let's take a look at asia. high pressure is controlling the weather. but because of that, air pollution in beijing is being suppressed over the area. that will eventually drift toward the east, and affect the korean peninsula, and also into japan as we go through this week. we also have a developing low pressure system located in the northwestern corner of china. that will push toward the east and bring some rain to places like shanghai later on this work week. 24 in beijing on tuesday. 20 in shanghai. and also down toward manila, looking at rain and thunderstorms with a high of 34. thanks to tropical depression peipah continuing to drag its feet through the islands, and so because of that, 100 to 150 millimeters of rain expected on top of the past 24 hours, just in the 24 hour period seeing 100 millimeters of rain. so flooding continues to be a concern over in the philippines. and what's left of ita continues to move toward new zealand and now look
back over toward the eastern seaboard, yes, active rain and thunderstorms expected for the eastern seaboard. 25 in d.c. 23 degrees in new york. let's take a look at asia. high pressure is controlling the weather. but because of that, air pollution in beijing is being suppressed over the area. that will eventually drift toward the east, and affect the korean peninsula, and also into japan as we go through this week. we also have a developing low pressure system located in the northwestern corner...
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we begin with the continuing threat of severe storms along the eastern seaboard and gulf coast. a powerful weather system made its way across the southeast monday, dumping heavy rains, causing flash flooding and spawning at least one damaging tornado. >> reporter: the twister touched down in eastern north carolina monday evening. the winds were so strong, it lifted up a pickup truck, dumping it 40 yards from the highway. the driver and son were injured, but the man's brother-in-law says it's a miracle their injuries weren't more serious. >> you see a man to the hospital, walking away, got in the rescue squad, thanking god, crying and stuff. and me and myself, we cried all the way here. >> reporter: the tornado continued its damage, flattening eight homes and injuring at least three other people. >> it just was a big, dark, black cloud up top. and as it reached the ground, it changed to a little bit of a white color. like i said, the most impressive thing was everything that was going up in the air, just swirling around in the periphery of it. >> reporter: the storm system dumped
we begin with the continuing threat of severe storms along the eastern seaboard and gulf coast. a powerful weather system made its way across the southeast monday, dumping heavy rains, causing flash flooding and spawning at least one damaging tornado. >> reporter: the twister touched down in eastern north carolina monday evening. the winds were so strong, it lifted up a pickup truck, dumping it 40 yards from the highway. the driver and son were injured, but the man's brother-in-law says...
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for the eastern seaboard, one more day of this warmth.rain tuesday and cold and chilly wednesday. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," developing news from ukraine. militants ignoring a deadline. >>> then when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler, lighten up a bit. who better to ask you to the prom than "breaking bad's walter white. he wasn't asking a girl to the prom. i think that would be creepy because she was so young, but he was asking on behalf of somebody else. yeah. did this young lady accept the offer? we're going to show you all of this coming up. ♪ ♪ cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't g
for the eastern seaboard, one more day of this warmth.rain tuesday and cold and chilly wednesday. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," developing news from ukraine. militants ignoring a deadline. >>> then when we come back here, we're going to huddle around the water cooler, lighten up a bit. who better to ask you to the prom than "breaking bad's walter white. he wasn't asking a girl to the prom. i think that would be creepy because she was so...
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well, we have seen active systems pushing in on the eastern seaboard of the united states and anotherards the west. there is one towards the east which is giving quite interesting weather towards mobile, alabama, and southern portions of texas, we have had big hail storms. and the situation there is now getting somewhat better. further north, though, we have had flooding in the red river. there he goes. i think he is fascinating. here we would like to see more snow pushing in in the forecast in the next few days. we have finer conditions towards the eastern seaboard, and it looks as though there is more unsettled weather pushing in, david. >> thank you very much, indeed. in just a moment the latest in what is quite literally a power struggle. >>> i'm in the capitol of brazil where the biggest state run company here is facing corruption allegations at the highest level. >>> the most successful olympian ever announces his comeback. we'll have that and the rest of sport in a moment. well it's official... xfinity watchathon week was the biggest week in television history. but just when yo
well, we have seen active systems pushing in on the eastern seaboard of the united states and anotherards the west. there is one towards the east which is giving quite interesting weather towards mobile, alabama, and southern portions of texas, we have had big hail storms. and the situation there is now getting somewhat better. further north, though, we have had flooding in the red river. there he goes. i think he is fascinating. here we would like to see more snow pushing in in the forecast in...
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Apr 29, 2014
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tomorrow, the system as it moves further east will be along the eastern seaboard.chance of tornadoes tomorrow is pretty low. gerri: that is good news certainly. how many casualties have we had? we mentioned 30 people have actually died in this, unbelievable number. how many people have been hurt or injured? >> we really don't have good counts on injuries at this point. that is something frequently is difficult to come up with because a lot of people get treated at scene and never even get recorded, if emergency medical person can come in and just patch up whatever wound you have it may not get recorded that injuries have occurred. the system in some sense breaks down for statistic on really big events on this. gerri: accuweather, off million people were at risk during this event over several days. that is a huge swath of the country out there. what areas generally are most at risk during tornado season? >> well, almost any place that is between the rockies and appalachians can have tornadoes. along the eastern seaboard usually as far as as virginia and maryland, ta
tomorrow, the system as it moves further east will be along the eastern seaboard.chance of tornadoes tomorrow is pretty low. gerri: that is good news certainly. how many casualties have we had? we mentioned 30 people have actually died in this, unbelievable number. how many people have been hurt or injured? >> we really don't have good counts on injuries at this point. that is something frequently is difficult to come up with because a lot of people get treated at scene and never even get...
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it's not just the south that we're watching over the next day, it is also the eastern seaboard, and in north carolina we've seen tornadoes this evening, but it's also going to be the very active rain and flooding all the way up here towards the northeast. if you're flying to these airports we're expected to see major problems. >> the government is now giving residents in tornado-broken areas a rebate on storm shelters. >> reporter: on may 15, a monster filled the skies above texas. a twister with above 200 mph winds bore down on the community west of dallas, enveloping the hope of myrna thompson in darkness. >> i was shaken. i'm not exaggerating. my knees, because it looked like it was coming right at us because it's really dark. you could see the storm clouds from this window. >> reporter: the 74-year-old was home alone. but she remembered the words of her recently deceased husband. >> he had told me if a storm comes in this house just go to our master closet, so that's what did i. i sat right in front of this door. >> reporter: she said she felt alone and vulnerable surrounded by the
it's not just the south that we're watching over the next day, it is also the eastern seaboard, and in north carolina we've seen tornadoes this evening, but it's also going to be the very active rain and flooding all the way up here towards the northeast. if you're flying to these airports we're expected to see major problems. >> the government is now giving residents in tornado-broken areas a rebate on storm shelters. >> reporter: on may 15, a monster filled the skies above texas....
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severe storms are moving up the eastern seaboard. he'll have a string of deadly tornadoes. we've been hearing a lot of antibiotic resistence. something that everyone should be concerned about. >> it revolutionized medicine. for furthers i diseases that kie for years suddenly became treatable. but we've taken antibiotics too often, now it has made deceases resistant. no new antibiotics are being produced. >> we've had resistence over many decades, and there is a harsh truth in all of this. the more you intensify the pressure on the organism such as antibiotics, the more quickly will emerge resistence. that's the fundamental principle of natural selection. we can't get away from that. we have to live with it. that means we have to sensebly manage what we have, and we have to intensify our search for new products. >> reporter: the "world health organization" says the following needs to hoop now. antibiotics should only be given when absolutely necessary. more should be done to prevent people getting ill in the first place, and governments and industry need to do more to develo
severe storms are moving up the eastern seaboard. he'll have a string of deadly tornadoes. we've been hearing a lot of antibiotic resistence. something that everyone should be concerned about. >> it revolutionized medicine. for furthers i diseases that kie for years suddenly became treatable. but we've taken antibiotics too often, now it has made deceases resistant. no new antibiotics are being produced. >> we've had resistence over many decades, and there is a harsh truth in all of...
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tavis: the talk of academia and the entire eastern seaboard of late has been this book that suggestsncome inequality is going to get worse, not better. >> that's right. it doesn't have to be this way. from the end of world war ii to around 1980 were the economy grew faster than it did after 1980, when the economy grew together. grew,part of our society but the bottom grew faster than the top, so we were coming together. since 1980 we have an growing apart and growing more slowly. one reason for this growing inequality, most economists are beginning to agree it has to do with trade. it doesn't have to be this way. up, haveen ourselves progressive taxation, provide better education. there are other things we could do, but that's not what we are doing. in the absence of these other things, there's a problem. move ontoave to another conversation, and the conversation is about earth day. i want to move to a conversation about climate change. i know you have done some significant work on trying to deal with climate change. i don't want to color the question too much before i jump to the ne
tavis: the talk of academia and the entire eastern seaboard of late has been this book that suggestsncome inequality is going to get worse, not better. >> that's right. it doesn't have to be this way. from the end of world war ii to around 1980 were the economy grew faster than it did after 1980, when the economy grew together. grew,part of our society but the bottom grew faster than the top, so we were coming together. since 1980 we have an growing apart and growing more slowly. one...
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and more importantly, dry along the entire eastern seaboard.orthwest, not so lucky, light showers on easter. >> so, too bad, seattle! >> too bad for them. i see you processing, processing. >> i love your basket of eggs up on your graphic. lovely. >> i had to thank sherry, my producer for that. i'm like, what eggs? >> awesome. thanks, indra. >>> let's look at what's coming up on "new day." chris cuomo joins us now. >> don't fret about the weather. easter's theme is rebirth and renewal. it will get better. there's a new chance going forward. good to have you back, my friend. >> thank you. >> unfortunately, i cannot greet you with good news. we're going to continue to monitor the really frantic search, and hopefully, what is going to stay a search and a rescue, as opposed to a recovery effort, for what we've been calling a ferry, but remember, this isa 500-foot, 5-story-high ship with teenagers on it going on vacation. so, there is a big scale and scope operation going on. the ship is still, a part of it is out of the water. that's giving a little
and more importantly, dry along the entire eastern seaboard.orthwest, not so lucky, light showers on easter. >> so, too bad, seattle! >> too bad for them. i see you processing, processing. >> i love your basket of eggs up on your graphic. lovely. >> i had to thank sherry, my producer for that. i'm like, what eggs? >> awesome. thanks, indra. >>> let's look at what's coming up on "new day." chris cuomo joins us now. >> don't fret about the...
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a multiple day outbreak of bad weather is feared, starting tonight on the eastern seaboard. as you saw the national weather service says quote, the environment will favor super cells with a risk of tornados. 32 million people will be in the path of this, some of them in the part of the country that suffered big hits last season. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: already tonight, tornados report in eastern north carolina at the start of what could be a volatile few days. fast-moving storms with 60 mile per hour storms and hail tear through the state this afternoon. it was three years ago this weekend that a massive ef-4 tornadoer to through tuscaloosa and bedrooming ham, alabama, killing 64 people. an ef-5 devastated job lynn, missouri, with 15 fatalities. last year, another ef-5 took aim at moore, oklahoma, including seven people killed when their elementary school was hit. many oklahoma schools still don't have the money to build tornado shelters, so here they are welding together four huge shipping containers reinforced with concrete and dir
a multiple day outbreak of bad weather is feared, starting tonight on the eastern seaboard. as you saw the national weather service says quote, the environment will favor super cells with a risk of tornados. 32 million people will be in the path of this, some of them in the part of the country that suffered big hits last season. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: already tonight, tornados report in eastern north carolina at the start of what could be a...
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across the americas we are seeing along the eastern seaboards, some rather decent weather. we have a front coming in from the west. that pumping in warm air out ahead of it. it's bringing thunderstorms, even the risk of severe weather. i'll go ahead and show you video coming out of washington, d.c., where we have been seeing the cherry blossoms. they came in a little bit late this year. thousands of visitors have flocked to view this sea of pink there on wednesday. this prolonged cold weather, though, delayed the beautiful blossoms here in 2014. this also marks the 102nd anniversary this year where japan gave the u.s. and d.c. these blossoms. so definitely a very beautiful sight to see. let's go ahead and take a look at your four-day forecast if you are in washington, d.c. showers on friday and saturday. by sunday it will be warming back up. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that concludes this edition of "newsline." i'm keikichi hanada. on behalf of our team, thank you for staying with us.a7gucc >> with me, here are the headlines this hour. just one day left before a
across the americas we are seeing along the eastern seaboards, some rather decent weather. we have a front coming in from the west. that pumping in warm air out ahead of it. it's bringing thunderstorms, even the risk of severe weather. i'll go ahead and show you video coming out of washington, d.c., where we have been seeing the cherry blossoms. they came in a little bit late this year. thousands of visitors have flocked to view this sea of pink there on wednesday. this prolonged cold weather,...
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now you it's dragging all that moisture up along the eastern seaboard. that's why we've seen this crazy flooding event. i-10 is shut down near the pensacola area. cars have been stranded for four to five hours they can't go anywhere. there's literally a river over the highway. the amount of rain that's fallen, 11 inches in pensacola. the gates stopped working numerous hours ago. they're probably at 15 or 16 inches. from mobile, horrendous flooding down here. many pictures of houses have water all the way through the first levels. people are being told to stay where you are. you can't go anywhere anyways. this is a horrendous flood down there. >> you know what's bad when you said the gauge stopped working? >> yeah, a picture of downtown pensacola with three feet of water going through main street. i mean, crazy. >> thank you, bill. >>> well, the nba has banned l.a. clippers owner donald sterling for life. and fined him $2.5 million. the nba says it plans to force a sale of the team. nbc's joe fryer has more. >> reporter: nba commissioner adam silver on th
now you it's dragging all that moisture up along the eastern seaboard. that's why we've seen this crazy flooding event. i-10 is shut down near the pensacola area. cars have been stranded for four to five hours they can't go anywhere. there's literally a river over the highway. the amount of rain that's fallen, 11 inches in pensacola. the gates stopped working numerous hours ago. they're probably at 15 or 16 inches. from mobile, horrendous flooding down here. many pictures of houses have water...
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>> shery, it looks like we have to look in to thursday before the entire eastern seaboard starts to see some clearing, because this is a slow-moving system. here's a look at the satellite perspective. and you can see, the continued billowing of the clouds down toward the south into alabama, georgia, and into the carolinas. and it looks like this will continue to be something that we have to watch for again for wednesday. here's a look at the cold front and that is pushing up against warm, moist air, and that's causing the severe weather, so as we go throughout wednesday we have to look out for damaging winds, large hail, and possibly some tornadoes anywhere from the highlighted yellow shade from d.c. down into jacksonville, florida. this is the area that we're looking out for when it comes to severe weather. the same system has had a history of causing a lot of problems back toward the west. eventually it will start to move through the area and hopefully we'll see an improvement in the conditions. you can see here, as we go in to wednesday, and eventually into thursday, the front will s
>> shery, it looks like we have to look in to thursday before the entire eastern seaboard starts to see some clearing, because this is a slow-moving system. here's a look at the satellite perspective. and you can see, the continued billowing of the clouds down toward the south into alabama, georgia, and into the carolinas. and it looks like this will continue to be something that we have to watch for again for wednesday. here's a look at the cold front and that is pushing up against warm,...
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eastern seaboard warming up into the 60s and 70s. so beautiful, get out and enjoy it. right now, at least, a chance of showers moving into the northeast as we head into tomorrow. >> take it when you can get it. start planning all the activities. >> take advantage of it. >> thank you so much. >>> another cruise ship with six sick passengers by the dozens. and a frightening rooftop helicopter crash, but incredibly no one was injured. >>> and the final vintage corvette pulled from the museum sinkhole. details straight ahead. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. fifteen minutes could .save you colorburst matte and lacquer balms and new high shine lacquer moisture rich finishes coconut and mango that's notthat's dirt r carpet, creeping in. send it running with resolve hi
eastern seaboard warming up into the 60s and 70s. so beautiful, get out and enjoy it. right now, at least, a chance of showers moving into the northeast as we head into tomorrow. >> take it when you can get it. start planning all the activities. >> take advantage of it. >> thank you so much. >>> another cruise ship with six sick passengers by the dozens. and a frightening rooftop helicopter crash, but incredibly no one was injured. >>> and the final vintage...
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this is a boy then she pushed with these hopefully clearing the eastern seaboard as we headed to the later part of the first day and then hopefully they'll be getting a little bit of a break and you'll see some sunny conditions but again for wednesday is going to be a little bit wet stormy atlanta out with the high point for a seventeen in d c meanwhile the west coast seeing a big high pressure system bringing warm conditions thirty four were high in los angeles opm a good day where you are here's a look at your extended forecast. aye aye aye. i do. it is. the us. yes he's like a samurai national interests. it was. to that six. in an antique scale world's tv of the selection of programs being broadcast over the next day here we go with our first day. here is the content of interconnected countries and fortress there are still changing sometimes under dramatic circumstances in this two part series we go to the borders of france and germany and of creation and bosnia herzegovina. is this so that making an in depth report on the professional work and passion of the cost be fixed i guess
this is a boy then she pushed with these hopefully clearing the eastern seaboard as we headed to the later part of the first day and then hopefully they'll be getting a little bit of a break and you'll see some sunny conditions but again for wednesday is going to be a little bit wet stormy atlanta out with the high point for a seventeen in d c meanwhile the west coast seeing a big high pressure system bringing warm conditions thirty four were high in los angeles opm a good day where you are...
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so we see the precipitation moving towards shanghai and also moving toward the eastern seaboard of china. going through the next day. highs in the teens over in shanghai, 21 in taipei and tokyo topping off at 23 degrees. we switch gears, taking a look at the americas. look at the very pleasant weather for the western portions of the united states. but, the system back toward the east, this is a trough and a front that has consistently brought strong thunderstorms for the eastern half of the country. it is sliding toward the east. but, still seeing the red shading of the carolinas, into florida, for tuesday. we're looking at mainly for strong winds but possibly some large hail, and also maybe an isolated tornado because of the system being set up, and behind it, we do have that ridge, but fire weather danger for texas, new mexico, and in to oklahoma. this system that's going to push off to the east, still responsible for bringing some snow in to parts of canada and the canadian maritime. and so it's going to be quite cold behind this front. look at the chicago topping off at 3. 19 in d.c.
so we see the precipitation moving towards shanghai and also moving toward the eastern seaboard of china. going through the next day. highs in the teens over in shanghai, 21 in taipei and tokyo topping off at 23 degrees. we switch gears, taking a look at the americas. look at the very pleasant weather for the western portions of the united states. but, the system back toward the east, this is a trough and a front that has consistently brought strong thunderstorms for the eastern half of the...
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you are going to be seeing gradual warming trend across the deep south over towards the eastern seaboard. behind it cooler air in place. winnipeg just a high of 6. you have that temperature difference, that's creating those severe thunderstorms. take a look at los angeles, as well. 30 degrees there for your high on your monday. talking about these temperature differences. it's not just north america that's dealing with it, and dealing with severe weather that it is causing. also over here towards europe we're seeing some thunderstorms erupt. first i do want to talk about a cutoff low which has even brought some reports of funnel clouds in to greece. this is going to continue to linger here. you're looking at thunderstorms through the next 24 to 48 hours as it tapers off and gradually moves towards the east. but back here towards the west, this is the big changer through the coming days. because much of europe right now, you are seeing above average temperatures. but once this cold front comes through, it's going to usher in the unseasonably cooler air, and widespread areas from across th
you are going to be seeing gradual warming trend across the deep south over towards the eastern seaboard. behind it cooler air in place. winnipeg just a high of 6. you have that temperature difference, that's creating those severe thunderstorms. take a look at los angeles, as well. 30 degrees there for your high on your monday. talking about these temperature differences. it's not just north america that's dealing with it, and dealing with severe weather that it is causing. also over here...
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temperature for tuesday morning into wednesday morning at eight am to twelve degree drop for the eastern seaboard so very chilly temperatures while the mid west and central plains are seeing temperatures about ten degrees warmer compared to tuesday morning into wednesday morning to try weather for most of the country we are still low pressure system bringing in some snow for the upper great lakes into parts of wisconsin and michigan. but check out these temperatures we're going see below average highs when apec pronto as far south of atlanta. you're going to be below twenty degrees but the rest of the week your average height is twenty three so it's going to be a chilly forecasts for the good portion of the of the eastern portion of canada and the united states take a look at your own high pressure is now expanding its influence twenty east to more pleasant weather is writing for the eastern nations but it looks like a low pressure will continue to bring rain for italy and parts of the balkan peninsula. i should be anywhere from ninety in paris madrid were dry for the past few days are expected t
temperature for tuesday morning into wednesday morning at eight am to twelve degree drop for the eastern seaboard so very chilly temperatures while the mid west and central plains are seeing temperatures about ten degrees warmer compared to tuesday morning into wednesday morning to try weather for most of the country we are still low pressure system bringing in some snow for the upper great lakes into parts of wisconsin and michigan. but check out these temperatures we're going see below...
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Apr 1, 2014
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but very warm conditions over the eastern seaboard. up to 26 degrees with bright sunshine. now across europe, very stormy conditions are still occurring over the western parts of the iberian peninsula. waves of up to four meters are likely with gusts of nearly 110 kilometers per hour. across the central parts of europe, looking quite gorgeous with a high pressure system. it's going to be summerlike and plenty of sunshine right across these wintry precipitation over the northeast. temperatures are going to be only 2 degrees in moscow, and snow will likely continue into your wednesday. meanwhile, extremely warm conditions over the west and central areas of europe. here's the extended forecast. >>> and that's all for me today. gene otani will be here at the top of the hour with more updates. thank you for watching. >> here are the headlines thisa hour. minister --terior is named the new french prime minister as part of a government reshuffle and an attempt to get the socialist party back on track. u.s. secretary of state and john kerry heads to brussels to meet with four othe
but very warm conditions over the eastern seaboard. up to 26 degrees with bright sunshine. now across europe, very stormy conditions are still occurring over the western parts of the iberian peninsula. waves of up to four meters are likely with gusts of nearly 110 kilometers per hour. across the central parts of europe, looking quite gorgeous with a high pressure system. it's going to be summerlike and plenty of sunshine right across these wintry precipitation over the northeast. temperatures...
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precipitation has to go to friday they'll eventually limped into the carolinas and continue up the eastern seaboard so we see here the precipitation continuing to continuing to move to the north and east while the midwest looking like we're going to see more of a drying trend at center for going to move up to around twenty two in los angeles seventeen and denver sweats and one in houston with a height twenty three degrees in atlanta will be sunny and dry but the height of sixteen copy of a good day where you are here's a look a church that protects i know. i am it is. did. it is. that seems like this directional tiny into cats. sch the city and its cable tv the selection of bands from this week's lineup carried out with our airspace the start of a local route was designated as unsuitable for living due to radiation levels. but several former local officials have volunteered to look after the affected area. they call themselves the old guys. this is their story. next is the new program on sunday side by side which reports on japanese assistance programs in developing nations. last november and the p
precipitation has to go to friday they'll eventually limped into the carolinas and continue up the eastern seaboard so we see here the precipitation continuing to continuing to move to the north and east while the midwest looking like we're going to see more of a drying trend at center for going to move up to around twenty two in los angeles seventeen and denver sweats and one in houston with a height twenty three degrees in atlanta will be sunny and dry but the height of sixteen copy of a good...
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now, let's take a look on the eastern seaboards. storm system pushing off there towards the east. behind it much cooler temperatures if you are there in new york city, washington, d.c., and over towards toronto. rain will be tapering off throughout the day today, giving way to sunny skies and more seasonable temperatures. over towards eastern asia i do want to quickly touch on a low pressure area. it's moving onshore in central portions of the philippines. going to bring some scattered showers with it. there's a threat of localized flooding. nothing too severe. if anything it is going to be bringing some cooler temperatures out here. it's been baking the last several days. high pressure dominating japan and korea bringing fair conditions in with that. although behind it a new low is developing. it will bring some showers there in southeastern china. before i go i want to leave you with the three-day forecast in southwestern china and the indochina peninsula. some of you pushing the 40s. stay cool and hydrated out here. here's the extended forecast. >>> that's all for me today. gen
now, let's take a look on the eastern seaboards. storm system pushing off there towards the east. behind it much cooler temperatures if you are there in new york city, washington, d.c., and over towards toronto. rain will be tapering off throughout the day today, giving way to sunny skies and more seasonable temperatures. over towards eastern asia i do want to quickly touch on a low pressure area. it's moving onshore in central portions of the philippines. going to bring some scattered showers...
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for so many of us on the eastern seaboard, the warmest we've been in six months. 85 in d.c., 77 in new york city, and a lot of that warmth still remains in place this morning. no jackets needed. there are big changes in the middle of the country. i counted 12 states with at least one location, a portion of the state, with snowflakes falling this morning. mostly in the rockies back to the midwest. we have severe weather still with some strong thunderstorms now through central mississippi. thankfully we haven't had any tornadoes. still a chance for an isolated tornado or two this morning. later on this afternoon chance for additional strong storms. louisiana, mississippi, much of alabama, down through mobile, pensacola, isolated tornadoes throughout later on this afternoon. another great day in d.c. at 77. look at chicago. 41. it drops to 28 tonight with a coating of snow likely. all that heads to the east coast. enjoy -- east coast, enjoy this. this is going to be the warmest it will be for a while. >> mother nature is giving you a bit of a birthday present. >> it was nice. >> hold onto
for so many of us on the eastern seaboard, the warmest we've been in six months. 85 in d.c., 77 in new york city, and a lot of that warmth still remains in place this morning. no jackets needed. there are big changes in the middle of the country. i counted 12 states with at least one location, a portion of the state, with snowflakes falling this morning. mostly in the rockies back to the midwest. we have severe weather still with some strong thunderstorms now through central mississippi....
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along eastern seaboard expect more storms like hurricane sandy.vernments drive for change have them do it, soon. >> what government needs to now is act on what we're telling them them >> still head a major decision oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. >>> impact of the droughtompted seasonal firefighters across the state. they started hiring several hundred in central california, the bay area and the sacramento foot kills. the drought changed that despite the rain. >> to be here in march starting large firing is unheard of. it's to meet dry conditions all winter long and above potential for fire season this year. >> cal fire will open fire stations in california. new fires will staff fire engines needily. >> apple and sam
along eastern seaboard expect more storms like hurricane sandy.vernments drive for change have them do it, soon. >> what government needs to now is act on what we're telling them them >> still head a major decision oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call...
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along eastern seaboard expect more storms like hurricane sandy.he solution is have governments drive for change have them do it, soon. >> what government needs to now is act on what we're telling them >> still head a major decision >>> impact of the drought prompted cal fire to hire more seasonal firefighters across the state. they started hiring several hundred in central california, the bay area and the sacramento foot kills. the drought changed that despite the rain. >> to be here in march starting large firing is unheard of. it's to meet dry conditions all winter long and above potential for fire season this year. >> cal fire will open fire stations in california. new fires will staff fire engines needily. >> apple and samsung accusing each other of stealing ideas and features. samsung ordered to pay $900 million but is now appealing this decision. >> officials issued new safety rules requiring rear-view cameras in many new cameras. the nation will require the new vehicles to include rear visibility technology if they're manufactured on, or af
along eastern seaboard expect more storms like hurricane sandy.he solution is have governments drive for change have them do it, soon. >> what government needs to now is act on what we're telling them >> still head a major decision >>> impact of the drought prompted cal fire to hire more seasonal firefighters across the state. they started hiring several hundred in central california, the bay area and the sacramento foot kills. the drought changed that despite the rain....
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at the low low pressure system bringing the possibility of some story precipitation along the eastern seaboard this trough and cold front finally trying to part from the area the button looks like there's a possibility of some strong severe underscores the coast of the carolinas into this of the bush of georgia in the northern tip of florida. temperatures are going to be topping up and nineteen in dc on tuesday fourteen in atlanta back over to the west to sunny skies in los angeles temperatures topping off at twenty degrees we take a look at the asian forecast in east asia mainly seen july weather pattern for the korean peninsula and japan. looks like some rain is developing for the eastern portions of china that scored a brace of precipitation for some odd and of course the central portions of china as well. when looking at temperatures anywhere from nineteen inch on hyde twenty six in taipei twenty one is told in the western portions of the penny to look out for some for air quality coming in from beijing tokyo temperatures topping up in the mid twenties under mostly sunny conditions. here's
at the low low pressure system bringing the possibility of some story precipitation along the eastern seaboard this trough and cold front finally trying to part from the area the button looks like there's a possibility of some strong severe underscores the coast of the carolinas into this of the bush of georgia in the northern tip of florida. temperatures are going to be topping up and nineteen in dc on tuesday fourteen in atlanta back over to the west to sunny skies in los angeles temperatures...
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meanwhile, the cold front that has contributed to a lot of active weather is now trying to clear the eastern seaboard of the united states. but high pressure coming in behind is dragging in very cold air. and so it looks like we're going to see unseasonably cold temperatures. let me show you the overnight lows expected, winnipeg for wednesday morning, down to 10 below. 16 below by thursday morning, and even down into atlanta, single digit temperatures for the morning hours going through the next few days. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended forecast. >>> here on "newsline" our top story once again. nearly 290 people are missing after a passenger ferry sank off the southern coast of south korea. at least three people have been confirmed dead. the ship was heading from incheon to the island of jeju. it sent out a distress signal about 20 kilometers off jindo island. it was carrying more than 450 people. more than 300 were high school students from the city of ansan near seoul. coast guard sent helicopters and ships for the rescue operation. they say they've recovered three b
meanwhile, the cold front that has contributed to a lot of active weather is now trying to clear the eastern seaboard of the united states. but high pressure coming in behind is dragging in very cold air. and so it looks like we're going to see unseasonably cold temperatures. let me show you the overnight lows expected, winnipeg for wednesday morning, down to 10 below. 16 below by thursday morning, and even down into atlanta, single digit temperatures for the morning hours going through the...
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it looks like that more rainstorms are expected for the eastern seaboard into tuesday, as this systems a very slow mover. we're talking about highs of 27 in atlanta with thunderstorms, houston at 31. but the ridge back to the west bringing us sunny conditions and warm temperatures with a high of 26 degrees. taking a look down toward the pacific tropics, here is the side of saipam and into guam. this is tropical storm tapa moving toward the northeast right now but eventually moving toward the north and west and that's going to bring a lot of precipitation for those of you in guam and saipan. up to 200 millimeters of rain in the next 72 hours. taking a look at the asian forecast, high pressure controlling the northern portions of china. that's going to create a little bit of a problem when it comes to air pollution eventually spreading toward the east into the korean peninsula over the next couple of days. we have some rain also moving into western japan. that's going to bring some more wet weather for tuesday, which is a holiday here in tokyo, and into japan. and so, unfortunately it's
it looks like that more rainstorms are expected for the eastern seaboard into tuesday, as this systems a very slow mover. we're talking about highs of 27 in atlanta with thunderstorms, houston at 31. but the ridge back to the west bringing us sunny conditions and warm temperatures with a high of 26 degrees. taking a look down toward the pacific tropics, here is the side of saipam and into guam. this is tropical storm tapa moving toward the northeast right now but eventually moving toward the...
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that brought so much severe weather to the nation's midsection on thursday tracking toward the eastern seaboard headed on through the day on friday. as the cold front sweeps into the ohio valley down to east tennessee looking for strong to severe thunderstorms. the main threat will be for strong gusty winds, and soaking rainfall then spreads towards new york, towards pennsylvania. across the mid-atlantic, we still deal with snowfall in the upper midwest. snow winds down in the amp, not before we pick up 6 to 12 inches, minneapolis, duluth and into ontario. john and diana, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> we turn now to our other top story, the deadly shooting at ft. hood in texas. >> we're learning new details this morning about the gunman, 34-year-old ivan lopez who shot and killed three fellow soldiers and wounded 16 others before killing himself. abc's marci gonzalez is live in ft. hood with the very latest. good morning, marci. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. well, some of those 16 people who were wounded got to go home yesterday. at least three others are still in
that brought so much severe weather to the nation's midsection on thursday tracking toward the eastern seaboard headed on through the day on friday. as the cold front sweeps into the ohio valley down to east tennessee looking for strong to severe thunderstorms. the main threat will be for strong gusty winds, and soaking rainfall then spreads towards new york, towards pennsylvania. across the mid-atlantic, we still deal with snowfall in the upper midwest. snow winds down in the amp, not before...
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we're cleared out on the eastern seaboard but we all see maybe a little mini tornado outbreak possible. we're watching areas like kansas, nebraska, also oklahoma city to western oklahoma and a little section there of north texas and it doesn't look like it's going to be a huge outbreak, thomas, as we've been saying we haven't had a lot of tornadoes so far this season. we haven't had any big ones, we'll watch that for you. so far so good. zero tornadoes yesterday. >> no, we see the alley lit up there. >> that is. that's exactly where you'd expect it to be. probably be 3,000 storm chasers out there tomorrow because they're hungry. >> all right, so real quickly, chicago, glove, no gloves tomorrow morning. >> definitely not the gloves. >> definitely not the gloves. okay, so i'll wear the gloves. thank you, bill. appreciate that. >>> coming up on "morning joe." senator elizabeth warren answers whether she plans to run for president and talking about her feelings towards hillary clinton. >>> then when we come back we'll huddle around the water cooler. emcee brian williams once again on "the
we're cleared out on the eastern seaboard but we all see maybe a little mini tornado outbreak possible. we're watching areas like kansas, nebraska, also oklahoma city to western oklahoma and a little section there of north texas and it doesn't look like it's going to be a huge outbreak, thomas, as we've been saying we haven't had a lot of tornadoes so far this season. we haven't had any big ones, we'll watch that for you. so far so good. zero tornadoes yesterday. >> no, we see the alley...
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spread on the beer eat quickly so they keep an eye on into eastern seaboard. others like some rain showers in the forecast property on wednesday the sparkly ribbon and watching a week bushes off their toys these good news i hadn't even seen some pretty decent weather at sea temperatures really call me and into law center park in new york city. oh that is the corner of the cherry blossoms in full bloom out there now. i guess that electrons to move i bring some showers new york and equally often more seasonal temperature by thursday. even the workforce watch the scene in philadelphia also starting to cool down in the mid teens for your constant accorded this across the gulf coast as well. things are really warm there in houston thunderstorms in your forecast is sunny skies in miami now wrapping things up into europe we are continually watch a little pushing of northern africa that the pump in a while the threat of thunderstorms there in two thousand forces in an entry and also had a bit. the sefer and dusted the respiratory issues out there some imports of the b
spread on the beer eat quickly so they keep an eye on into eastern seaboard. others like some rain showers in the forecast property on wednesday the sparkly ribbon and watching a week bushes off their toys these good news i hadn't even seen some pretty decent weather at sea temperatures really call me and into law center park in new york city. oh that is the corner of the cherry blossoms in full bloom out there now. i guess that electrons to move i bring some showers new york and equally often...
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not if the wind across the eastern seaboard act of twenty five bakeries in washington d c despite the rainy weather and it was seventeen degrees for the high when your city now finally all over europe and savior weather is still occurring across the open tennis on and on how to sponsor the heavy rain and a city weather for the western continent. we have been because of a halo of flies is the recent two meters in the midlands and venison lightning in poland is kissing in germany and the netherlands as well there he i expected hines am going to eating out with your extended forecast the illusion. i do. i was going to eating out with your extended forecast the illusion. i do. i was lying >>> i'll be introducing a selection of programs from this week's lyonup. the island of shikoku is the destination on "train cruise." we ride a wide range of trains popular with tourists as we explore the beautiful nature of si shikoku. next is "kawaii international" on sunday. kawaii characters, from cartoon icons to charming mascots, japan is the land of cute characters. watch and letter about tarn abo
not if the wind across the eastern seaboard act of twenty five bakeries in washington d c despite the rainy weather and it was seventeen degrees for the high when your city now finally all over europe and savior weather is still occurring across the open tennis on and on how to sponsor the heavy rain and a city weather for the western continent. we have been because of a halo of flies is the recent two meters in the midlands and venison lightning in poland is kissing in germany and the...
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we're dealing now along the eastern seaboard. take a look at the radar especially across parts of washington. you can see those dark greens and yellows moving into the metro area of new york. take a look at our radar in our warnings, flash flood warnings in effect not only for northern virginia but also in parts of maryland. we'll show you what it looks from the rooftop. what's happening anywhere from boston, we're looking at one hour to two hour delays. that's causing a affect, so you need to call in advance. we're looking at tornado warnings across parts of north carolina as well as virginia. that's in effect until 7:00. i don't think they'll extend this any longer. hopefully this is going to be the last of our tornado threat for the evening. >> new foul out over that botched execution in oklahoma. the state's governor ordered an independent review of the execution procedures after last night's execution. all officials halted the execution, and locket died of a heart attack. >> there has been a lot of fall out on this. witnesse
we're dealing now along the eastern seaboard. take a look at the radar especially across parts of washington. you can see those dark greens and yellows moving into the metro area of new york. take a look at our radar in our warnings, flash flood warnings in effect not only for northern virginia but also in parts of maryland. we'll show you what it looks from the rooftop. what's happening anywhere from boston, we're looking at one hour to two hour delays. that's causing a affect, so you need to...
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and the hull grudgely further up the eastern seaboard. >> thanks, rich. iraqis will vote in parliamentary election this is week. so far the build up has been marred by violence corruption and local money are major issues. we have reports now from the oil rich region of basra. >> they make tea for the family. it's not as easy as it looks. the water is undrinkable, and it's been this way for decades. >> you can never drink it. it's assault y an salty and if r face your eyes burn. >> reporter: she said life was better before. >> we lived a good life in the 60's. it's not like that for the children now. as the situation changed we changed two. >> reporter: the father of the house was forced to leave the police force after he suffered a clot to the brain three years ago. he pays his bills but the water is bad, the daily electricity the blackouts continue, and i can't afford the medical treatments he receives. >> my life is dark. i can't explain my feelings. we have poor electricity, and the water is foul and polluted. even daylight is dark in my life. >> repor
and the hull grudgely further up the eastern seaboard. >> thanks, rich. iraqis will vote in parliamentary election this is week. so far the build up has been marred by violence corruption and local money are major issues. we have reports now from the oil rich region of basra. >> they make tea for the family. it's not as easy as it looks. the water is undrinkable, and it's been this way for decades. >> you can never drink it. it's assault y an salty and if r face your eyes...
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the only exception will be along the eastern seaboard where we will continue to see severe weather. breaking out by tomorrow afternoon. it is just to the east of atlanta. dahl -- dallas looks good. there is lots of sunshine and the temperatures are really starting to heat up with 93 degrees expected tomorrow. 89 in l.a. 68 in monterey. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, i know we need the rain, but if we can't have the rain how about mild temperatures? a beach day on tuesday. i may see you there. and wednesday, thursday and friday, thickening clouds and also temperatures will come down a little bit. >> thank you, leigh. time to go to shu and wrap up sports. >>> steph curry and klay thompson go off against the jazz. 64 pontes between them. points between them. warrior highlights next in sports. >> and watch abc is now available to the bay area dish customers who want to watch abc7 news on-line or smartphones and tablets. go to abc7news.com and click on the watch abc logo. you can search watch abc in your app store to download the app and watch your shows like scandal and resurrecti
the only exception will be along the eastern seaboard where we will continue to see severe weather. breaking out by tomorrow afternoon. it is just to the east of atlanta. dahl -- dallas looks good. there is lots of sunshine and the temperatures are really starting to heat up with 93 degrees expected tomorrow. 89 in l.a. 68 in monterey. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, i know we need the rain, but if we can't have the rain how about mild temperatures? a beach day on tuesday. i may see you...
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gorgeous weather up and down the eastern seaboard. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. those are the rules. ok who wants sweet rolls? i do! me too! are those king's hawaiian rolls? thanks, carol! people go pupule for the sweet, fluffy deliciousness of king's hawaiian. find us in the deli or in-store bakery. is levy using our clippers? >> and that's your latest weather. >> terrible allergy season right now, because this one is complaining a lot. >> i have a hanky for my runny eyes, a hanky for my runny nose. >> you need a bubble. >> we need surgical masks. >> i'm not contagious. >> dylan is here for carson in the orange room. a lot of people talking about the marathon. >> absolutely talking about the marathon. it's patriots day. 36,000 people will be running in the race today. "the boston globe" has done something really cool on their website. you can check out all the details of who is running the race. you can check out which countries are represented. you can see who's running from your own ho
gorgeous weather up and down the eastern seaboard. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. those are the rules. ok who wants sweet rolls? i do! me too! are those king's hawaiian rolls? thanks, carol! people go pupule for the sweet, fluffy deliciousness of king's hawaiian. find us in the deli or in-store bakery. is levy using our clippers? >> and that's your latest weather. >> terrible allergy season right now, because this one is complaining a...
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one weather front pushing in from the west, and that's giving outbursts of rain towards the eastern seaboard will clear and we should see that gradually pushing away. we have another development taking place further towards the west, and that will extent towards the plains, and as a result we'll see significant storm activity. and that's likely to take place wednesday and through into thursday, and that will push across the eastern parts of the plains, and towards the mississippi valley by the end of the day. meanwhile the west has its own issues. we're one month on from the deadly mud slide in washington state. look at the rainfall total for march 2nd, '40 millimeters breaking a record set back in 1950, and it looks like more rain spreading in across this region. >> now sticking with the u.s., president obama is to meet washington state families effected by last month's mud slide. >>> further south in california another town is coming to terms with a mud slide that happened nine years ago. 10 people were killed in 2005, and geologists say it could happen again. >> reporter: it took 15 secon
one weather front pushing in from the west, and that's giving outbursts of rain towards the eastern seaboard will clear and we should see that gradually pushing away. we have another development taking place further towards the west, and that will extent towards the plains, and as a result we'll see significant storm activity. and that's likely to take place wednesday and through into thursday, and that will push across the eastern parts of the plains, and towards the mississippi valley by the...
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the only exception will be along the eastern seaboard where we will continue to see severe weather.reaking out by tomorrow afternoon. it is just to the east of atlanta. dahl -- dallas looks good. there is lots of sunshine and the temperatures are really starting to heat up with 93 degrees expected tomorrow. 89 in l.a. 68 in monterey. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, i know we need the rain, but if we can't have the rain how about mild temperatures? a beach day on tuesday. i may see you there. and wednesday, thursday and friday, thickening clouds and also temperatures will come down a little bit. >> thank you, leigh. time to go to shu and wrap up sports. >>> steph curry and klay thompson go off against the jazz. 64 pontes between them. points between them. warrior highlights next in sports. >> and watch abc is now available to the bay area dish customers who want to watch abc7 news on-line or smartphones and tablets. go to abc7news.com and click on the watch abc logo. you can search watch abc in your app store to download the app and watch your shows like scandal and resurrection
the only exception will be along the eastern seaboard where we will continue to see severe weather.reaking out by tomorrow afternoon. it is just to the east of atlanta. dahl -- dallas looks good. there is lots of sunshine and the temperatures are really starting to heat up with 93 degrees expected tomorrow. 89 in l.a. 68 in monterey. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, i know we need the rain, but if we can't have the rain how about mild temperatures? a beach day on tuesday. i may see you...
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then we'll go with the brighter skies over the eastern seaboard looking fine and dry not too bad at all. we're going to see that wetter weather pushing into the central plains. so heavy rain and some snow in place here, the possibility of some flooding, and big downpours certainly a possibility around the central and southern plains. we go on through sunday and monday and we see wetter weather gradually making it's way further eastward. skies will come for the southern-most parts. we could see flooding around the midwest this weekend. >> more weather now, 180 people have been killed in flooding. thousands of people were--forced out of their homes. >> reporter: flash floods have turned people's lives upside down in remote parts of north and west afghanistan. thousands of homes were hit across four provinces. other results of the heavy rain and floods and people hav. >> they say they urgently need help. >> our shops and houses have been destroyed because of floods. so far we have not received any aid from the government. >> reporter: the afghan military rescued people from the worst-effec
then we'll go with the brighter skies over the eastern seaboard looking fine and dry not too bad at all. we're going to see that wetter weather pushing into the central plains. so heavy rain and some snow in place here, the possibility of some flooding, and big downpours certainly a possibility around the central and southern plains. we go on through sunday and monday and we see wetter weather gradually making it's way further eastward. skies will come for the southern-most parts. we could see...
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night we saw eight to ten inches of rain following there, and it's raining you up and down the eastern seaboard. we're seeing massive problems and we'll see day five of these storms. >> coming up on al jazeera america. the bill to raise minimum wage skies on the senate floor despite the big push from the president. and th bankers about to face criminal charges. >> welcome back. president obama and congressional democrats teamed up to try and focus congress and the american people about raising the minimum wage. david shuster joins us with today's power politics. >> reporter: in the run up to midterm election politicians are trying to get voters to consider raising the minimum wage. the measure as expected failed to get the 60 votes needed because almost every republican in the chamber opposed it. but as part of the democrats coordinated effort today. president obama highlighted the fight in the minimum wage in the speech at the white house. >> changes happen. my message to the american people is this. get fired up. get organized. make your voices heard, and rest assured i' that we're going to r
night we saw eight to ten inches of rain following there, and it's raining you up and down the eastern seaboard. we're seeing massive problems and we'll see day five of these storms. >> coming up on al jazeera america. the bill to raise minimum wage skies on the senate floor despite the big push from the president. and th bankers about to face criminal charges. >> welcome back. president obama and congressional democrats teamed up to try and focus congress and the american people...
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as we run the sequence you can see heavy rain pushing its way across the eastern seaboard, and really strong winds around the lakes. it's going to be unsettled over the coming days. you've seen the explosion of cloud over some part of the u.s. watch what happens when we look at bangladesh. this is a storm that goes across the northern part bangladesh. really nasty vicious system which you do get this time of year. it's 25 years ago almost to the day when bangladesh has the world's deadliest tornado ever recorded. it is that time of year ahead of the monsoon rains. it does look like it will be largely dry during the coming days. forecasting 44 degrees as a maximum. very hot on to bangladesh. the heat will continue to building and it will be quite some time before we see those temperatures easing as the rain arrives. >> a taste of what we have coming up on the news hour. farmers in colombia are threatening more strikes accusing the government of breaking its promises. and zimbabwe in charge of the main opposition, many wondering. we'll have the details on that. >> he shouldn't own the t
as we run the sequence you can see heavy rain pushing its way across the eastern seaboard, and really strong winds around the lakes. it's going to be unsettled over the coming days. you've seen the explosion of cloud over some part of the u.s. watch what happens when we look at bangladesh. this is a storm that goes across the northern part bangladesh. really nasty vicious system which you do get this time of year. it's 25 years ago almost to the day when bangladesh has the world's deadliest...
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today we do have one system that's already going to be approaching the eastern seaboard.outheast not looking too bad. across southeast virginia into north carolina, including raleigh here, could be looking at large hail and severe winds today, with isolated tornadoes. then we have to look ahead at this next weather system. this one really looks more significant, all right, heading into this weekend. specifically on sunday as the setup is going to be there with that warm, moist gulf air that's going to get pumped in. cold air, you know how it goes and the jet stream drops down, with that turning of the wind with height. this is the area we're going to be watching closely for the potential of some dangerous weather through the day on sunday. guys? >> all right, ivan, thank you very much. we want to give you one quick update on the developing news from indonesia. cnn has confirmed that a virgin australia plane landed safely in bali, indonesia after reports of a suspected hijacking attempt. >> the plane was headed from australia to bali and a spokesman for the airline tells c
today we do have one system that's already going to be approaching the eastern seaboard.outheast not looking too bad. across southeast virginia into north carolina, including raleigh here, could be looking at large hail and severe winds today, with isolated tornadoes. then we have to look ahead at this next weather system. this one really looks more significant, all right, heading into this weekend. specifically on sunday as the setup is going to be there with that warm, moist gulf air that's...
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notice the eastern seaboard trying to hang on to some of the warm temperatures, all of that cold air,ratures filling in a good 20 below average. keep in mind, just two days ago, seeing 15 above average. take that, got it together, talking about 30 degrees of a temperature change in just about 48 hours for the northeast. no one is happy now, carol. >> no. but tomorrow, the next day, they will be better. indra peterson, many thanks. >>> a street for sky watchers last night, a blood moon that came as a result of a total lunar eclipse. it is caused when the earth passes directly between the sun and moon. thousands flocked to the griffith observatory in los angeles to catch a glimpse but if you slept through it, missed it on the east coast because of all the clouds, do not worry, three more blood moons expected to rise over the in ex-two years. >>> the next hour of newsroom starts now. >>> happening now in the newsroom, surfaced. the sonar sub's hunt, cut short. >> we just hit a deeper shot than we initially planned. the first mission aborted hours early. >>> direct challenge, a russian fi
notice the eastern seaboard trying to hang on to some of the warm temperatures, all of that cold air,ratures filling in a good 20 below average. keep in mind, just two days ago, seeing 15 above average. take that, got it together, talking about 30 degrees of a temperature change in just about 48 hours for the northeast. no one is happy now, carol. >> no. but tomorrow, the next day, they will be better. indra peterson, many thanks. >>> a street for sky watchers last night, a blood...
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higher, up to 8 inches there, and as we go to the next days, the rain will be moving up the eastern seaboard, and we'll be seeing heavy rain here and new york, as well as parts of new england. now, the temperatures tomorrow are going to be cool up towards minnesota, up to 48°, and washington, 73. that's the national weather. and your news is coming up next. >> it's perhaps the most famous painting in the world. the mona lisa has been in songs and books, and now the effort to figure figure out who she really was. using technology to solve the mystery. through dna sampling and forensic science, they tried to fine out the identity of the movie in da vince's face. >> this is arguably the most recognizable in the world. and now the model who posed for the mona lisa is as mysterious as her enigmatic smile. and now the researchers hope to put a name to the face. on thursday, they opened the family tomb of the woman believed to be the real mona lisa. >> i'm sure that she was the model. and the documents suggest that it really was her. i'm sure i will find her. i have a reasonable doubt. >> the tomb
higher, up to 8 inches there, and as we go to the next days, the rain will be moving up the eastern seaboard, and we'll be seeing heavy rain here and new york, as well as parts of new england. now, the temperatures tomorrow are going to be cool up towards minnesota, up to 48°, and washington, 73. that's the national weather. and your news is coming up next. >> it's perhaps the most famous painting in the world. the mona lisa has been in songs and books, and now the effort to figure...
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here across the northeast, we're looking at rain, and along the eastern seaboard, rain.but that rain is turning to snow for some people in new york. if you look out your windows after 10:00, we'll be seeing snow pushing through. we don't think that it's going to last long, and the accumulation is going to be in the morning. the news is coming up right after this. >> grizzly bears may be able to offer some help in human healthcare. scientists are studying the bears, getting clues to ailments like obesity, and heart failure. >> the size, the claws, the voice. all make it very clear these are no lab rats. >> they're definitely grizzly bears, and we try not to forget that. >> that's what makes these 570 to 670-pound bears research families. their physiology is more similar to ours than rodents. >> good girl. >> dr. lynn nelson has worked with these grizzlies for 12 years. some, born and raised here, have been trained from birth to play long, offering their legs while soing up honey water. >> so the blood pressure here, and we can take it on this leg. >> and they don't seem b
here across the northeast, we're looking at rain, and along the eastern seaboard, rain.but that rain is turning to snow for some people in new york. if you look out your windows after 10:00, we'll be seeing snow pushing through. we don't think that it's going to last long, and the accumulation is going to be in the morning. the news is coming up right after this. >> grizzly bears may be able to offer some help in human healthcare. scientists are studying the bears, getting clues to...
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the storm system will push in across the ohio valley and the eastern seaboard and bring in scatteredrs. a lot of interest is focused on the severe weather areas. pretty interesting in saturday and sunday where a large lived tornado will be possible. that would be the first event of 2014 where we have the cold air coming into the west, warm, moist air and dry air coming out. where they collide in the heart of tornado alley. this is the time of year where we begin to see activity really heat up across this portion of the world. one thing worth noting here we still incredibly, we don't often talk about records as far as being good. this particular record is certainly good news here. still zero fatalities in the united states because of tornadoes so far in 2014. this is the first time in 99 years we've gone this late into the season. you see atop the charts with still no fatalities in the u.s. associated with severe weather and storms. i want to share with you some images, not particular images, satellite images out of antarctica. massive ice bergs. the area twice the size of the city of
the storm system will push in across the ohio valley and the eastern seaboard and bring in scatteredrs. a lot of interest is focused on the severe weather areas. pretty interesting in saturday and sunday where a large lived tornado will be possible. that would be the first event of 2014 where we have the cold air coming into the west, warm, moist air and dry air coming out. where they collide in the heart of tornado alley. this is the time of year where we begin to see activity really heat up...
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. >> will affect a lot of cities on the eastern seaboard. from new york, rain showers starting tomorrow night. by saturday and sunday, we are looking good as well. >> all right. that is a look at your natural weather. the news is coming up right after this. >> in eastern washington state, an effect on power and water. engineers have lowered the water upstream to relief pressure on that dam. it could mean a long, dry summer for the area. alan schofler joins us in washington. how is the community preparing, alan? >> i know, jon, people have adapted pretty well to this. we are seeing folks up and down the lake that's formed by this dam who are finding ways to get the water they need in most cases, they are being able to to get it will, and a scramble, people like the fruit grower we met, billy nelson. >> i will never live to see this thing go this low again. no. no. i mean how many times in a person's lifetime are you going to see a crack get in a dam. >> where billy nelson draws water, the river hasn't been this low in half a century since one
. >> will affect a lot of cities on the eastern seaboard. from new york, rain showers starting tomorrow night. by saturday and sunday, we are looking good as well. >> all right. that is a look at your natural weather. the news is coming up right after this. >> in eastern washington state, an effect on power and water. engineers have lowered the water upstream to relief pressure on that dam. it could mean a long, dry summer for the area. alan schofler joins us in washington....
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storm system that has tortured much of the eastern half of the nation for days creeping up the eastern seaboard, causing some of the worst flooding in a generation, 37 million people now at risk. the florida panhandle up through new england catching deluge now. today it's hard to tell the gulf coast from the actual gulf. here's something you don't see every day, even in florida, airboat replacing cars as the best mode of transportation. this is just blocks from downtown pensacola. there are reports of people still trapped by rushing waters like these. pensacola got more than 17 inches of rain in 24 hours. that's more than a quarter of its average annual rain total in just one single day. and it's still coming down. the storm hit amazingly fast, three busy bridges in the area are reportedly destroyed or significantly damaged, at least one person is dead from the flooding, adding to the 36 other people killed by the violent weather system so far. floridians are no stranger to flooding. they stare down superpowered hurricanes time and time again. even for them, this flooding's extraordinary. meteo
storm system that has tortured much of the eastern half of the nation for days creeping up the eastern seaboard, causing some of the worst flooding in a generation, 37 million people now at risk. the florida panhandle up through new england catching deluge now. today it's hard to tell the gulf coast from the actual gulf. here's something you don't see every day, even in florida, airboat replacing cars as the best mode of transportation. this is just blocks from downtown pensacola. there are...
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ahead of that, dealing with precipitation, soaking rainfall up and down the eastern seaboard.se areas outlined here in red, that's where you could see strong storms with powerful winds and, again, some snowfall back towards the great lakes. in most spots accumulation is negligible. an inch or so in buffalo. and into eastern michigan. john and diana, back to you. >> an uptick in prices at the pump, on average, regular unleaded gas is 3.66 a gallon. up six cents in the past week. that's 11 cents higher than this time last year. west coast prices are even higher than that hitting 4.16 a gallon in california. and there is no relief in sight. the spike is being blamed on ç refinery maintenance and the switch to summer blends. >>> moving on to this, another kind of sticker shock. michelle obama is visiting military families whose loved ones are in the hospital for care. she pitched in to help make easter cards. >> one of the little girls decided she wanted to decorate mrs. obama. she had a hard time making the stickers stick to the first lady's face but mrs. obama was a good sport.
ahead of that, dealing with precipitation, soaking rainfall up and down the eastern seaboard.se areas outlined here in red, that's where you could see strong storms with powerful winds and, again, some snowfall back towards the great lakes. in most spots accumulation is negligible. an inch or so in buffalo. and into eastern michigan. john and diana, back to you. >> an uptick in prices at the pump, on average, regular unleaded gas is 3.66 a gallon. up six cents in the past week. that's 11...
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down towards the southeast and kind of the eastern seaboard here, we are still talking about the threatfor severe weather. this is the first thing, from norfolk back through florida, the chance for thunderstorms, long straight-line winds out there and even large hail is possible. but on the other side, as the system makes its way through, heavy rain will spread even into the northeast. but look what happens overnight, the temperatures drop, right? let's zoom in a little closer. what does that mean? yes, more snow filling in, even into the northeast as those temperatures go down tonight. we're talking way down. i mean, look at this. we're talking about 30s, even going way down into south. new york city 34, so a chance for even some flurries overnight tonight as we hit those morning lows. look where we're seeing heavier amounts, 2 to 3 inches possible upstate new york, even in through vermont, and of course, heavy rain will be the bigger story as we see that spreading out towards new york city. about 2 inches out towards new york. behind it, the big thing will be the temperatures that wer
down towards the southeast and kind of the eastern seaboard here, we are still talking about the threatfor severe weather. this is the first thing, from norfolk back through florida, the chance for thunderstorms, long straight-line winds out there and even large hail is possible. but on the other side, as the system makes its way through, heavy rain will spread even into the northeast. but look what happens overnight, the temperatures drop, right? let's zoom in a little closer. what does that...
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daybreak in pensacola, the water is covering the downtown area, and a lot of it is heading up the eastern seaboard, and we won't see the epic flooding like we did in panama city and mobile and pensacola this morning, but we will see the potential of isolated flooding in rivers all of the way up the mid-atlantic, and expects five to six inches of rain wit, and tamron, people want to know about the threats of tornadoes, because was this is day four of the threat of the same stort storm. and then isolated threat of t n tornadoes in central virginia, and south carolina and north carolina, and you have to keep your plans in order in case a tornado heads your way this afternoon. but this flooding, tamron, it is once in a lifetime stuff for those residents and much worse than hurricane ivan which is the storm of record. >> unbelievable. thank you, bill. >> well, the governor of oklahoma is ordering a review of the state's execution process after last night's botched execution of a death row inmate. they were administer iing the n state's three-drug cocktail to 38-year-old clayton lockett last night when
daybreak in pensacola, the water is covering the downtown area, and a lot of it is heading up the eastern seaboard, and we won't see the epic flooding like we did in panama city and mobile and pensacola this morning, but we will see the potential of isolated flooding in rivers all of the way up the mid-atlantic, and expects five to six inches of rain wit, and tamron, people want to know about the threats of tornadoes, because was this is day four of the threat of the same stort storm. and then...