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kristen will be watching it tomorrow >> elisa. all right. so if you are there in a hammock and nap town will it be sunny? enough for you to see when the moon's shadow covers the sun. i mean what about for all the folks who are along the path of totality, will they all have good luck? >> yeah. indianapolis actually looks like one of the best viewing places. the severe threat though, is growing over parts of texas. we've got now a level of of five enhanced risk of severe weather just near dallas for very large hail damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes, storms, crib blow up after the eclipse. but again, a lot of people along this path and clouds will of course come with those showers. so things start to get a little bit cloudy and rainy going into tonight, you can see the showers kinda stool in line that path of totality or at least just south as air through monday with some of the clear whether up in the ohio valley, here's the latest look at the clouds. you can see most of them over parts of texas, some clearing along the hi oh valley and
kristen will be watching it tomorrow >> elisa. all right. so if you are there in a hammock and nap town will it be sunny? enough for you to see when the moon's shadow covers the sun. i mean what about for all the folks who are along the path of totality, will they all have good luck? >> yeah. indianapolis actually looks like one of the best viewing places. the severe threat though, is growing over parts of texas. we've got now a level of of five enhanced risk of severe weather just...
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meteorologists, elisa raffa joins us now and elisa along the path of totality, it looks like some peoplere going to get a great clear view, but others maybe not so much yeah, we've got this storm system that's developing over parts of the southern plains. a lot of people headed to doubtless to see this and that's where we've got a severe threat that's growing on the southern end of the path of totality. we now have a level three out of five and enhanced risk for strong and severe storms with large hail damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes. now when we put the storms it's in play, it looks like they do fire up after the eclipse. so this is 1:00. you can see you've got that path of totality. they're pretty dry and then they do fire up about one or two hours after we're looking at after three or 4:00 for those storms to fire up in texas, but it will though, of course, come with clouds as those storms are getting ready. so we're looking at some mostly cloudy skies in doubt alice as you hit that path, that peak of totality at 1:40 for places like indianapolis, you've got much more clearing,
meteorologists, elisa raffa joins us now and elisa along the path of totality, it looks like some peoplere going to get a great clear view, but others maybe not so much yeah, we've got this storm system that's developing over parts of the southern plains. a lot of people headed to doubtless to see this and that's where we've got a severe threat that's growing on the southern end of the path of totality. we now have a level three out of five and enhanced risk for strong and severe storms with...
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elisa. >> yeah. because it's so rare for this area in the shakes and this part of the country can really just, you know, people can feel it wide ranging. i've been looking through my phone so many emails and take out a lot of family in this area getting reports feeling it all the way up from connecticut, all the way down to baltimore and dc have family in delaware that didn't quite feel it, but we know a lot of our colleagues in philly and dc felt it also another family friends saying that newark airport was shaking. we know that that had affected, air travel as well. >> and we're >> not really finding the extent of damage, but more so just the rarity of this of the shaking of 4.8 magnitude is just not as common here in this part of the country was centered in new jersey and millions of people live here. we're talking about the biggest populations. and during the country. and i, you know, and we know people felt it in the streets while they were driving. things were again, kind of getting tossed arou
elisa. >> yeah. because it's so rare for this area in the shakes and this part of the country can really just, you know, people can feel it wide ranging. i've been looking through my phone so many emails and take out a lot of family in this area getting reports feeling it all the way up from connecticut, all the way down to baltimore and dc have family in delaware that didn't quite feel it, but we know a lot of our colleagues in philly and dc felt it also another family friends saying...
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elisa raffa. thank you so much. lucy cabin off as well all right. >> for more now, on the impact in nebraska and joined by omaha police chief, todd schmaderer chief great to see you so a humming. what has your department? been through so far in this aftermath tell you what it's been. >> it's been a long day, but we're very happy with the way things turned out, omaha. omaha metropolitan areas, over 1 million population. >> and we had some severe tornadoes hit us and numerous spots. and that the damage has been immense, but the amazing part of but is no one has been seriously injured. >> nobody has been killed are warning systems here in omaha and douglas county really worked to perfection. so we had a good warning and everybody got to shelter. >> i mean, what a monster twister that we're seeing right now. it is miraculous no fatalities, no injuries which is what you just said. now, what about individuals trapped? we heard from other folks who had gone to their basements and some to emerge to see just all the debris o
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let's get to meteorologist elisa raffa. elisa, good morning. what are we seeing? >> good morning.e're seeing the after effects of that nor'easter and that yes, we'll bring in that colder air, prompting some of those phrasal worth still have more than 400,000 customers without power this morning in new england, 350,000 of those customers are in maine and new hampshire this morning because we still have this storm swirling now it's got much less snow. you've got some lighter snow showers around main getting into boston, even cleveland and toronto. most of the warnings have been dropped are left with just a few more inches of snow left, but we'll still find some of these wind gusts still coming around as snow totals have been upwards of a foot or across parts of maine, new hampshire month and upstate new york there, some of these totals up to two feet in some communities in vermont, 20 inches and new hampshire, eight inches in massachusetts. so we'll keep the snow swirling with some wind gusts, not as hefty as yesterday, but still on the order of 20 to 30 miles per hour, that will st
let's get to meteorologist elisa raffa. elisa, good morning. what are we seeing? >> good morning.e're seeing the after effects of that nor'easter and that yes, we'll bring in that colder air, prompting some of those phrasal worth still have more than 400,000 customers without power this morning in new england, 350,000 of those customers are in maine and new hampshire this morning because we still have this storm swirling now it's got much less snow. you've got some lighter snow showers...
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elisa raffa for us at lisa. thanks very much for that. >> are coming up next, a critical tool >> that the fbi director says, keep america, keeps america safe was rejected by republicans on orders from donald trump plus fareed zakaria is here to discucuss th rising threat that iran poses to israel and the us with jake tapper today on cnn >> you want to close out >> should i normally i'd hold, but taking the gains as smart here feel more competent. what's dog ratings from jpmorgan analysts in the chase app, when you've got a decision to make, the answer is jpmorgan wealth management only pedals gel flex grid passes the raw test. no other mattress cradles? your body and simultaneously supports your spine. memory foam doesn't come close, get your best sleep guaranteed, right now, save up to $400 visit purple.com or a store near you >> is there anywhere to get a better price on this? >> have you checked single care, whatever my customers asked how to get a better price on their meds. i always tell them about single c
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and elisa, i mean, how significant is this?e have the dc earthquake, was about ten or 12 years ago. it was significant enough for there to be cracks in the washington monument and the national cathedral. and it caused a huge mess. it was extremely rare. i have to assume maybe i'm this is an area where i'm gonna get something wrong hang on live tv. are we along the same fault line? am i stumping the weather? a meteorologists by asking you that kind of a question. are we talking about a different fault line in that area? i have to think this is rare up in the tri-state area >> it definitely is rare, you know, the new york city area doesn't really have like classic fault line. like i said, like california and dies or like southeast asia dies, right? like it's not like that classic place that you would expect earthquakes like this, >> but >> it can happen and it has jim, did you feel it in dc? did it make it that far to you guys or or no, not not quite well. >> i can see that the magnitude has just been updated to 4.7 right behind
and elisa, i mean, how significant is this?e have the dc earthquake, was about ten or 12 years ago. it was significant enough for there to be cracks in the washington monument and the national cathedral. and it caused a huge mess. it was extremely rare. i have to assume maybe i'm this is an area where i'm gonna get something wrong hang on live tv. are we along the same fault line? am i stumping the weather? a meteorologists by asking you that kind of a question. are we talking about a different...
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and elisa, we're now hearing we were just talking about this few minutes ago of these rare tornado alert along with warnings of rare excessive rain. what, what is rare about these threats? >> yeah so there are heightened alert we get tornado watches in the this time of year pretty frequently. and you can see we have plenty of them from southern iowa all the way down through kansas, oklahoma, and then down into parts of texas. but what's rare about the part of the tornado watches an oklahoma, it's called a particularly dangerous situation. so this is not just a tornado watch where we're worried about tornadoes. this is, we're worried about strong tornadoes were worried about e, f three ef for violent type tornadoes this type of watches only issued about 7% of the time we ended again is very rare and you can see the super cells, all these little discrete loan cells, those are firing up and those are the things that can rotate and that can drop immense tornadoes. so you can see that we've got a couple of tornado warnings, some in northern texas. another one ride along the border there a cou
and elisa, we're now hearing we were just talking about this few minutes ago of these rare tornado alert along with warnings of rare excessive rain. what, what is rare about these threats? >> yeah so there are heightened alert we get tornado watches in the this time of year pretty frequently. and you can see we have plenty of them from southern iowa all the way down through kansas, oklahoma, and then down into parts of texas. but what's rare about the part of the tornado watches an...
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elisa raffa. thank you so much. still to come hundreds of thousands of people in colorado are without power after intense wins what through the state, how long the conditions are expected to last next get your viewing glasses, right? >> getting an experience so >> rare, it won't happen again for another two decades. joint cnn for live coverage around the country of the spectacle in the skies, eclipse across america live tomorrow with one on cnn or streaming on macs >> how far would you go? does that the ambiance of your space, try the air wigwe with air wick essential missed confused with natural essential oils, defile your low but with immersive fragrance for up to 45 days now that's a breath of fresh air wick i was just showing stuck. i always want to stay my always crying. i was sad >> i was diagnosed with rob know miles sure. comma once we got the first initial hit, it was just straight tears sickness and your stomach? just don't want to get about abed >> that statement well, you got to look on the bright side o
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meteorologist elisa raffa is watching this one for us and she's joining us now. what are you seeing in terms of forecast? now? we're >> watching the possibility of a storm system developing on monday. and here's the bullseye were severe threat would be right over dallas, parts of southern arkansas, there, right in the path of totality, the jet stream or the path to store munis kinda sitting right there. and that's where we can find that storm development and the clouds. so our risk of seeing some rain is pretty high over parts of texas, louisiana, arkansas another storm system up in the northern plains as well. and you can see where we can find some showers as we go into monday and that would of course come with some cloud cover. so when you look at the cloud cover, you could see it does look pretty cloudy, especially on the southern half of the path of totality here from texas into arkansas, maybe a little bit more clear up in new england, places like upstate new york and vermont on that path of totality. again, if you know, you're learning what this eclipse eve
meteorologist elisa raffa is watching this one for us and she's joining us now. what are you seeing in terms of forecast? now? we're >> watching the possibility of a storm system developing on monday. and here's the bullseye were severe threat would be right over dallas, parts of southern arkansas, there, right in the path of totality, the jet stream or the path to store munis kinda sitting right there. and that's where we can find that storm development and the clouds. so our risk of...
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meanwhile elisa longo borghini won the women's race, which came down to a three way sprint for the finishfor the second time in her career. despite being one of the world's most popular racket sports and decades of lobbying the international olympic committee, it will only be in 2028 in los angeles that squash will take its place in the olympic program. some of the world's top players competed in london last week and chris slegg went to meet one player who has her eye on those la games. the london squash classic, the uk most prestigious squash event outside the british open, and until now, a male—only tournament. but this year, as allie plays host for the first time, the women were invited to. it's part of our strategy since 2015 when we become one of the first professional bodies to merge to professional male and female game together. from then, our strategy has always been equal opportunity. parity in price money. 0n court right now in front of her home crowd, london's very own. she is the commonwealth champion. well, she is expected to win, gina kennedy, she is world number seven, she'
meanwhile elisa longo borghini won the women's race, which came down to a three way sprint for the finishfor the second time in her career. despite being one of the world's most popular racket sports and decades of lobbying the international olympic committee, it will only be in 2028 in los angeles that squash will take its place in the olympic program. some of the world's top players competed in london last week and chris slegg went to meet one player who has her eye on those la games. the...
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raffa joins us now with more elisa.ood morning. it's going to be a pretty busy day for us. we've got the storm system that's developing. we've got some thunderstorms out in your omaha, but this will really start to crank into full gear as we go into the afternoon and we're looking at an enhanced or risk or that level 3.5 of severe weather there in the orange from st. louis to springfield down to dallas and oklahoma city. that's where we've got the rep. for 70 mile per hour damaging winds large hail up to two to three inches in diameter. that's to the size of tennis balls. and tornadoes. now we are concerned about the threat of some stronger tornadoes up to ef2 and strength or greater. so we'll really have to keep an eye on this as we go through the day today. and it extends into tomorrow, that risk of east from lexington down into nashville by tuesday for the continued throughout the damaging winds and the tornadoes, you can see the storm's really blowing up after 04:00 today across parts of missouri could also come wit
raffa joins us now with more elisa.ood morning. it's going to be a pretty busy day for us. we've got the storm system that's developing. we've got some thunderstorms out in your omaha, but this will really start to crank into full gear as we go into the afternoon and we're looking at an enhanced or risk or that level 3.5 of severe weather there in the orange from st. louis to springfield down to dallas and oklahoma city. that's where we've got the rep. for 70 mile per hour damaging winds large...
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elisa, what do you see? i mean, it's been a >> really busy night. we have multiple reports of damaging winds, large hail, at least three reported tornadoes so far and parts of oklahoma, the hail has been ginormous overnight. we're talking two inches, three inches, 4.5 inches in diameter. and when you look at that scale, we're talking about hail baseball, two softball size that could really do a lot of damage and cause injury. here's where we've got the storms this morning that tornado watch until 8:00 central time for parts of eastern missouri, southern illinois, as we continue with that threat for tornadoes early this morning. here's a look at where we've got some mornings tornado, warnings, their sound of st. louis closer to paducah and i want to point out, we can see the lightning strikes, but we're having a hard time getting the radar data this morning because they're actually is a national outage with our radar information, all the red dots that you see here are radar sites that are not working. and this is incredibly crucial because tonight we
elisa, what do you see? i mean, it's been a >> really busy night. we have multiple reports of damaging winds, large hail, at least three reported tornadoes so far and parts of oklahoma, the hail has been ginormous overnight. we're talking two inches, three inches, 4.5 inches in diameter. and when you look at that scale, we're talking about hail baseball, two softball size that could really do a lot of damage and cause injury. here's where we've got the storms this morning that tornado...
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israeli attack iran and one side, the iranians confirm an attack on a military base air force base by elisa and also nuclear facility. thereby, that well. but it seems in general, we talk about we take everything that we already know and take into consideration what we don't know yet and we don't, probably become more clear in the next two hours and then this is a limited capacity attack. it is far away removed from the initial plans that israel before and after iran attacked on saturday and in a way, maybe comes with israeli hopes that this will end this cycle of violence. on one hand, but also send a message to i think many people in the israeli cabinet and the military trying to send which israel will not accept such an iranian fast attack, even with the very limited damage thanks to the coalition to american air force and is really air force, most of the, the rest of the attack but iran will not be able to go with impunity on that this was a symbolic act to signal them to iran. and of course, now it is important to see whether iran could take and or start another round. >> roman, let's
israeli attack iran and one side, the iranians confirm an attack on a military base air force base by elisa and also nuclear facility. thereby, that well. but it seems in general, we talk about we take everything that we already know and take into consideration what we don't know yet and we don't, probably become more clear in the next two hours and then this is a limited capacity attack. it is far away removed from the initial plans that israel before and after iran attacked on saturday and in...
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elisa raffa, keep us posted. thank you so much for that. >> all right. we're also following new developments in the eruption of pro-palestinian protests across college campuses. >> police detained about 100 people at northeastern university in boston on friday clearing what they called an unauthorized encampment. and in a statement earlier today, northeastern official said they believed professional organizers had joined the ranks of student protesters administrators at cal poly, humboldt say they are closing campus for the remainder of the semester due to the continued occupation of two buildings. we've seen similar scenes across the country as demonstrators demand an end to the war in gaza and call on university to divest funding in various movements. university officials say reports of anti-semitism and vandalism on-campus could not be tolerated. and many jewish students say they don't feel safe at their schools cnn's polo sandoval and rafael romo are monitoring the situations at separate campuses. polo, you're at columbia university. what are you see
elisa raffa, keep us posted. thank you so much for that. >> all right. we're also following new developments in the eruption of pro-palestinian protests across college campuses. >> police detained about 100 people at northeastern university in boston on friday clearing what they called an unauthorized encampment. and in a statement earlier today, northeastern official said they believed professional organizers had joined the ranks of student protesters administrators at cal poly,...
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indonesian authority, innovation up and says that lee waste is the last on democracy, was the latter elisa and dialogue to and conflict. and those fairly these and of course we really continue to critically digest many uh, various information or issues, including little bit of that a piece in your brain and gaza and many other places in the context of the russia ukraine conflict introduce as clearly stated that we consistently support the perfection of stating the integrity and software. nancy. so yeah. diplomacy and dialogue. so the yeah. forefront to find sustainable uh, solutions. so i believe still the end of war. uh. so it'd be, i mean, uh at the end you know, diplomacy and negotiation. so it'd be there. so we are parole to this diplomacy and negotiation at the end to find a more sustainable and permanent solution about this. finally, i am part of the ip you task force in the fall them into the union task force on russia. you bring fund to click and we push it to both 5 piece from russian solomon uh, on this case, any present. they buy their federal funds to and also by duma and also
indonesian authority, innovation up and says that lee waste is the last on democracy, was the latter elisa and dialogue to and conflict. and those fairly these and of course we really continue to critically digest many uh, various information or issues, including little bit of that a piece in your brain and gaza and many other places in the context of the russia ukraine conflict introduce as clearly stated that we consistently support the perfection of stating the integrity and software. nancy....
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elisa specialized in painting the interiors of all the home, even though she had never picked up brush before. >> now when i go into buildings and other people's homes, i notice the paint and notice they probably need a retouch. >> reporter: this new home is a real dream come true for her since her partner guillermo is busy full time raising their son who faces autism. >> the change for the future is so important for us. here i see a place for me and guillermo where we could grow old and take care of cecil as long as god allows us to. >> reporter: housing advocates often say the solution to the housing crisis is to build more housing, but that doesn't happen quickly. they broke ground in september of 2021 and there are still 19 homes to build. ceo jensen says just because the solution seems simple, it is by no means easy. >> incomes have not risen. costs have skyrocketed. and that creates a -- it creates a problem that is very hard to overcome. and we need better public policy. we need more funding. we need everything. >> reporter: the need is everywhere, but so is the willingness to h
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he urologist elisa raffa is joining us. elisa, why is this area seemingly so prone to earthquakes? >> they are so prone and we call it the ring of fire. this is where our tectonic plates that make up the earth, all kind of meet. and where they meet at that point, they can move. we've got live magma underneath and once they move, they can move, they collide, they can crash. and that's where we get the earthquakes and you can see southeast asia, eastern asia, all the way up to japan is really ground zero for where we get all this seismic activity that's where more than 450 of our volcanoes are, 90% of the world's earthquakes, all happened in this region because that's where the tectonic plates now, this seven plus point magnitude earthquake is kind where rare worldwide, we only see about 15 of them per year. you can see this more. we'll ones are much, much more common, but when you get the big one, the destruction is just incredible. we're looking at buildings that are crooked, toppled, upside down rescue missions needing to happen all day and like i mentioned, we're going into the n
he urologist elisa raffa is joining us. elisa, why is this area seemingly so prone to earthquakes? >> they are so prone and we call it the ring of fire. this is where our tectonic plates that make up the earth, all kind of meet. and where they meet at that point, they can move. we've got live magma underneath and once they move, they can move, they collide, they can crash. and that's where we get the earthquakes and you can see southeast asia, eastern asia, all the way up to japan is...
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cnn's elisa raffa is tracking all of this for us. a rough de, for so many lisa we're looking at a potentially dangerous day ahead. and this is day two of the dangerous storms. we had some dangerous storms yesterday evening and overnight with at least three tornadoes reported so far parts of oklahoma, we also had tennis to softball size hail reported over parts of texas and oklahoma as well. this is the current tornado watch that's in effect for louisville as southern indiana, they are parts of kentucky. this goes until noon central time where we have a line of storms that's coming through and we could get some of these storms to rotate, weave watching tornado warnings, all morning for some of these storms that have the capability of twisting and spinning. now as we go through the day today, this threat is only going to increase. we have a level four out of five, moderate risk from columbus. this is natty down towards louisville. and we're looking at the likelihood of strong tornadoes, long track tornados that are on the ground for a
cnn's elisa raffa is tracking all of this for us. a rough de, for so many lisa we're looking at a potentially dangerous day ahead. and this is day two of the dangerous storms. we had some dangerous storms yesterday evening and overnight with at least three tornadoes reported so far parts of oklahoma, we also had tennis to softball size hail reported over parts of texas and oklahoma as well. this is the current tornado watch that's in effect for louisville as southern indiana, they are parts of...
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elisa, gd morning. what should people be watching o for tod >> we're still goingo find that throughout for damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes. but oof that, we also have some winterlerts and effect with this system. here's a look at the damage from the overnight we've got at least 14 reported tornadoes from illinois down into tennessee, kentucky, even alabama and georgia this morning when reports as well, gusts up t90 to 100 miles r hour, we still have rnado watch is in effect this morning all the way down torida panhandle through parts of this afternoon as we continue to find this line of storms that compact the damaging winds and the spin up tornadoes. you can see we have a couple of tornado warnings right now and parts of southern in georgia where we can still see these spin-offs, the storm, those stretches all the way up to the great lakes and then intthe rtheast. you've got heavy rain moving into philadelphia and new york, snow swirling back into chicago. it's a multi hazard storm. >> this se
elisa, gd morning. what should people be watching o for tod >> we're still goingo find that throughout for damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes. but oof that, we also have some winterlerts and effect with this system. here's a look at the damage from the overnight we've got at least 14 reported tornadoes from illinois down into tennessee, kentucky, even alabama and georgia this morning when reports as well, gusts up t90 to 100 miles r hour, we still have rnado watch is in effect this...
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but we do have some clear skies up new england. >> all right, elisa raffa for us. thanks so much for that forecast. we appreciate it. >> and as you just saw, the total solar eclipse, it's going to pass over large areas of the country, including right over niagara falls, which has seen a big influx of tourist. >> and that's where we find >> cnn's harry enten. we're also going to check in first with miguel marquez, who who is joining us from cleveland, and miguel cleveland, right in the center of the path of totality. i know yesterday everyone was getting a little anxious about the potential for rain what's the word there today >> sun, sun is the word. it was sunny yesterday. it's sunny today. it's going to be sunny tomorrow. we commanded it. we've done the sun dancers. it's going to happen. absolutely guaranteed. it's gonna be gorgeous. look, this is the great lakes science center. there's gonna be one of the bigger sort of events here, 30,000 people, maybe plus according this area tens of thousands everywhere watching this thing. this is home cleaving his home to t
but we do have some clear skies up new england. >> all right, elisa raffa for us. thanks so much for that forecast. we appreciate it. >> and as you just saw, the total solar eclipse, it's going to pass over large areas of the country, including right over niagara falls, which has seen a big influx of tourist. >> and that's where we find >> cnn's harry enten. we're also going to check in first with miguel marquez, who who is joining us from cleveland, and miguel...
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let's get the latest from urologists elisa raffa, at least. what can you tell us this morning? >> yeah. thankfully those were lifted on this morning, but yeah, tracking those massive seven point magnitude earthquake, just offer the east coast, they are of taiwan that was pretty shallow. we are finding we seen on the video all the structural damage, landslides, a lot of these buildings have heavy wood frame in construction. some of the aftershocks have been as much as six point in magnitude. so with the building's kind of already loosen their foundation from the first earthquake. it's not going to take much in those aftershocks to cause further damage. now, of magnitude seven point on the richter scale for an earthquake is very rare worldwide. we only average about 15 per year. that's across the world to get something this intense. and they are most common in this area of the world. we call it the ring of fire because that's where nearly 450 of our volcanoes, 90% of the world's earthquakes all happened in this area. and that's because that's where we have the edge of two massive
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thank you so much, lucy elisa, i mean, we're just hearing of more torn attic activity that could be on the way. what should people be racing for? >> a lot of the same that we had yesterday today's bullseyes really going to be in oklahoma area all you see here in the red from southern iowa through parts of kansas into oklahoma, even down into texas. all of this is new tornado watches that are in effect as we go through the afternoon. now, this one in particular, this one here in oklahoma, that does now include oklahoma city and norman, oklahoma. is it particularly dangerous situation that is a very rare type? tornado watch only issued about 7% of the time. and what that means is that we're not only worried about tornadoes were worried about strong tornadoes, ef three or stronger, because these storms are just really firing up and they just have so much juice in the atmosphere to work with. we do have a tornado warning. there were parts of northern texas, a lot is your thunderstorm warnings right now? just to the west there of oklahoma city. but again, we're bracing for things to blow up
thank you so much, lucy elisa, i mean, we're just hearing of more torn attic activity that could be on the way. what should people be racing for? >> a lot of the same that we had yesterday today's bullseyes really going to be in oklahoma area all you see here in the red from southern iowa through parts of kansas into oklahoma, even down into texas. all of this is new tornado watches that are in effect as we go through the afternoon. now, this one in particular, this one here in oklahoma,...
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muchos tambien espanol porque hay padres que solo les hablan en alguna variante del lenguaje maya elisan mis hermanos es un orgullo en el corazon pero quiza lo mas valioso de estas escuelitas mallas es que se convierten en algo asi como una segunda casa para estos ninos, porque sus papas tienen que c cumplir con jornadas de trabajo que son larguisimas madres que llegan de pintar casas porque tu lo ves pero para ellos lo mas importante es el mantener la educacion hace muchos s sacrificios. >> por ejemplo imelda es madre soltera y tiene tres variante de la lengua maya. >> solo mam, no sabia casi nada en espanol traer a sus hijos a la escuelita maya es un alivio. >> bastante porque cuando uno tiene trabajo trabajo y le le ayudo bastante a uno. >> y por eso para mijaneli, la escolita maya es mas que un empleo, es el lugar donde cada uno se es un espejo de su ninez. >> siempre en florida, rogelio mora tagle, noticiasgle, notici. >> gracias noticias telemundo. >> que buen trabajo el de estas maestras, ¿no es cierto? >> lo dejamos en la casa de los famosos cuarta temporada y asi a aqui estarem
muchos tambien espanol porque hay padres que solo les hablan en alguna variante del lenguaje maya elisan mis hermanos es un orgullo en el corazon pero quiza lo mas valioso de estas escuelitas mallas es que se convierten en algo asi como una segunda casa para estos ninos, porque sus papas tienen que c cumplir con jornadas de trabajo que son larguisimas madres que llegan de pintar casas porque tu lo ves pero para ellos lo mas importante es el mantener la educacion hace muchos s sacrificios....
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cnn's elisa raffa takes a closer look at the forecast in the area is right along the eclipse's path >> we're still working at a pretty active setup along the southern plains on the day of the total solar eclipse. there's that latest severe threat that's now a level two out of five, a slice of your risk for damaging winds and large to very-large hail. now it does look like a lot of these storms could fire up after that peak totality. but there's gonna be a lot of people traveling from dallas to little rock here in this path, we could find some of those stronger storms, the showers could start as early as sunday if you're doing some traveling will find some snow wrapping around on the backside in the rockies and the northern plains showers making it into places like cleveland in indianapolis by sunday night, then as we go into monday, this front starts to stall a little bit and you're looking at the unsettled weather with the clouds and the showers, from houston up into arkansas. there's atlanta and maybe some showers even in the ohio valley when you're looking at the clouds. so definit
cnn's elisa raffa takes a closer look at the forecast in the area is right along the eclipse's path >> we're still working at a pretty active setup along the southern plains on the day of the total solar eclipse. there's that latest severe threat that's now a level two out of five, a slice of your risk for damaging winds and large to very-large hail. now it does look like a lot of these storms could fire up after that peak totality. but there's gonna be a lot of people traveling from...
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meteorologists, elisa raffa for us thank you very much for that >> all right ahead here. house speaker mike johnson, ce advice from an unlikely source, try to hang onto his job plus a newspaper editors clear-eyed, heartfelt message to trump supporters risk quinn of the cleveland plain dealer joins us coming up >> let's see an infill. sunday, april 21 at nine? yes. what if you could go from this to this? >> with just one step, >> to resume silk sera, time for the ultimate humidity test weightlessly smooth hair >> your turn >> new trisomy keratin, smooth collection >> excuse me. when do you mind taking a picture of us? >> no problem. thanks. >> yes problem. >> you need verizon train and that'll thing and get a new iphone phone, 15 pro with tons of storage. so you can take all the pics >> so many selfies posture as semis, panoramic and as many portraits of me as your heart desires >> how about none, none, none, none feels right. >> trading any iphone in any condition and good iphone 15 pro and ipad apple watch se all on us only on verizon >> can the riva support your brain h
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without the soon after it began, heavily armed police intervened and started arresting people elisa was one of those arrested. they wanted to teach the other people listen by us. that's why our artist was so so crude khalifa was charged with incitement to terrorism and spent 3 and a half months and the ghetto and gilbert of prisons where he alleges he was deprived of sleep and food and was beaten by guards as a lawyer who has defended posting and prisoners, the experience was eye opening. i used to think that when they say the physical torture, the people exact so exaggerated because they want to get thousands of homes and you know, but the, the stuff that we saw this is amazing. like it's the whole i didn't hold on for the, for the claims that in the weeks after the october 7th come off, terror attacks, israel's justice system abandoned the rule of law. it's like if you're not with us, you're against us. that is, that's the thing. and they said that to me clearly in my investigation and it's things that make you think, again about everything that you know about the whole system. you kn
without the soon after it began, heavily armed police intervened and started arresting people elisa was one of those arrested. they wanted to teach the other people listen by us. that's why our artist was so so crude khalifa was charged with incitement to terrorism and spent 3 and a half months and the ghetto and gilbert of prisons where he alleges he was deprived of sleep and food and was beaten by guards as a lawyer who has defended posting and prisoners, the experience was eye opening. i...
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major general off on elisa is the 1st scene yet is ready to go to step down over the attack. i leave, i said there's, i'm the, his come on the intelligence director. it did not live up to its task. his decision to step down could set the stage for more resignations among as ralph told security personnel to more let's go straight to rebecca versus our correspondent in jerusalem. hi, rebecca, now i believe it says that he bears responsibility for this intelligence said, yeah, how likely is it that will now see more resignations from a senior military officials? of course on ya, that you know, we'll have to wait and see what happens in the full out of this resignation. we know that her leave are accepted responsibility already at in, around about a week after the attack initially took place back in october. and several of the a significant officials also took responsibility, including you'll have galani, the defense minister though nobody stepping down of course until today the one person that didn't take any responsibility at that time was the prime minister benjamin netanyahu.
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elisa washington is pulling the strings and staring our passions to contain china, the president of bumble marco's campaign. he had comments to continue to dictate independent policy, yet i actually became the president i, i believe the united states have made him a offered, he couldn't refuse because bumble marcos is the son of the former filipino dick theater 1st. and then marco's who, who accrued is hundreds of billions of dollars of crap my crop of money that was reciting the offshore account. the us government has, throws us accounts. if walmart goes to, to see any of his dad's money, he has to get the approval follow the united states. and we seen that the tension between china and look is really clear up in 2023, foster volleyball marco's visit to the united states. because us sees philippines assets cats fall to contain shide was. this has been a long us plan to run a proxy world, probably orientation increasing tension in the region. so $2.00 to $4.00 of offices, n t china alliance. you know, but it is the, the goal of that us is to have the phone line in the asia pacific, close t
elisa washington is pulling the strings and staring our passions to contain china, the president of bumble marco's campaign. he had comments to continue to dictate independent policy, yet i actually became the president i, i believe the united states have made him a offered, he couldn't refuse because bumble marcos is the son of the former filipino dick theater 1st. and then marco's who, who accrued is hundreds of billions of dollars of crap my crop of money that was reciting the offshore...
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sensational victory at paris—roubaix femmes, as she sped over the line ahead of rivals marianne vos and elisabasque country was won byjuan ayuso of uae team emirates. he followed his fellow spaniard carlos rodriguez over the line. the ineos grenadiers rider taking the stage win with ayuso picking up the biggest title of his career. mark williams was at his very best to win all eight frames against mark allen in the afternoon session of their semifinal of the tour championship. is this a comeback? allen has taken the first two frames of the evening session. the welshman leads 8—2 in the encounter. first of ten —— first to ten in that semifinal. a busy day of european rugby. in the champions cup last 16, there was a west country derby at sandy park. exeter chiefs booked their place in the quarterfinals beating bath by 21 points to 15. bath coped the best with the blustery conditions in the first half and ted hill's try helped them to a 12—7 lead at the break. exeter fought back with tries from greg fisilua and ethan roots to reach the last 8 where they'll face toulouse or racing. saracens are o
sensational victory at paris—roubaix femmes, as she sped over the line ahead of rivals marianne vos and elisabasque country was won byjuan ayuso of uae team emirates. he followed his fellow spaniard carlos rodriguez over the line. the ineos grenadiers rider taking the stage win with ayuso picking up the biggest title of his career. mark williams was at his very best to win all eight frames against mark allen in the afternoon session of their semifinal of the tour championship. is this a...
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reportedly that wasn't now the staff member fired from your university for some other reason. reasons. elisa hoffman, the court order. this makes 2 cases in one establishment. this is a come on your occurrence of the university of city university in new york, or what does this say about this page of free speech in the us, which you mentioned earlier. yeah. to quote dr. mark limone hill. many claims to be progressive quote unquote, except when he comes to palestine in palestinian people are indigenous people no different than any other indigenous people. why don't they deserve to be able to have a homeland in nationhood and not just survive, but they have a right to prosper. my colleague, professor lisa, she was a professor in the japanese literature department at hunter college. she was fine because of it sweet. that was a guess to the is really us genocide because all the guns in support come from the united states, divide and government continues to send billions and billions of arms to tel aviv just as it does to key of so it's important to make these different connections and professor l
reportedly that wasn't now the staff member fired from your university for some other reason. reasons. elisa hoffman, the court order. this makes 2 cases in one establishment. this is a come on your occurrence of the university of city university in new york, or what does this say about this page of free speech in the us, which you mentioned earlier. yeah. to quote dr. mark limone hill. many claims to be progressive quote unquote, except when he comes to palestine in palestinian people are...
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elisa thinks that this is not enough, and yulia deserves a hero star. i think this is a hero.rces in the terrible summer of the fourteenth, died in the fourteenth year, the attack in the mtr on debaltsevo and uglegorsk, all our machki from the very beginning, thank you very much, guys, this is just now here it is installed. monuments were erected for the dead, before there were just crosses, they didn’t even know, that is, guys, 10 years have passed, donbass, in fierce battles, defended its original right; justice was able to return to its native harbor in russia. and in kiev, instead of poroshenko , zelensky took refuge in the chair of the leader of the terrorists long ago, who, after the failure of the counter-offensive, canceled the elections. the other day, i lost my year. the russian people, and not only the russian people, but the ukrainian people, you killed, continue to kill, everyone here is preparing to repel the punitive forces again, and front-line medic katyusha, good-natured signalmen, zhenechka and sasha, we are fighting to protect, to protect people, to exactly
elisa thinks that this is not enough, and yulia deserves a hero star. i think this is a hero.rces in the terrible summer of the fourteenth, died in the fourteenth year, the attack in the mtr on debaltsevo and uglegorsk, all our machki from the very beginning, thank you very much, guys, this is just now here it is installed. monuments were erected for the dead, before there were just crosses, they didn’t even know, that is, guys, 10 years have passed, donbass, in fierce battles, defended its...
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before the man accused of breaking into lma or karen bass' home report elisa spent seven years in prisondence jonathan hunt reporting live from los angeles. hi jonathan. >> we are learning disturbing new details about this incident today. as frame hunter is a 29-year-old man who police arrested here on the property of the la's mayor -- he was apparently charged with murder and kidnapping back in 2015 in massachusetts and according to the los angeles times served seven years on a related charge in that case. and then he knew where he was breaking into on sunday morning according to detectives talking to fox news. they have told us that this was targeted, it wasn't random. our cameras caught pictures of mayor bass on the property here just hours after the incident. today, shows and events to unveil her new budget and she talked about the break-in very briefly. listen here... >> i am fine, my family is fine, and we are going to do everything we can to keep angelenos safe and i believe our budget make significant contributions and investments were keeping angelenos safe. >> at about 6:40 in
before the man accused of breaking into lma or karen bass' home report elisa spent seven years in prisondence jonathan hunt reporting live from los angeles. hi jonathan. >> we are learning disturbing new details about this incident today. as frame hunter is a 29-year-old man who police arrested here on the property of the la's mayor -- he was apparently charged with murder and kidnapping back in 2015 in massachusetts and according to the los angeles times served seven years on a related...
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sensational victory at paris—roubaix femmes, as she sped over the line ahead of rivals marianne vos and elisaguez over the line. the ineos grenadiers rider taking the stage win with ayuso picking up the biggest title of his career. mark williams was at his very best to win all eight frames against mark allen in the afternoon session of their semifinal of the tour championship. the welshman leads 8—0 in the encounter, with the evening session to come. to the aquatics gb swimming championships, where ben proud is looking to book a place at his third 0lympics later on. the 29—year—old went fastest in the 50m freestyle, matching the qualification time for paris which he'll have to reproduce in the final. and james wilby was fastest into the 200 breaststroke final in 2:12.29, ahead of greg butler who clocked 2:12.87 with the pair well clear of the rest of the field. you can watch those finals live on the bbc sport website and iplayer from seven o'clock this evening. max verstappen has maintained his perfect qualifying record this season. he'll be on pole for tomorrow's japanese grand prix. there w
sensational victory at paris—roubaix femmes, as she sped over the line ahead of rivals marianne vos and elisaguez over the line. the ineos grenadiers rider taking the stage win with ayuso picking up the biggest title of his career. mark williams was at his very best to win all eight frames against mark allen in the afternoon session of their semifinal of the tour championship. the welshman leads 8—0 in the encounter, with the evening session to come. to the aquatics gb swimming...
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cnn meteorologist elisa raffa is joining us now. i'm just confused with all the weather going on. i mean, so many extra >> fight back >> busy for sure. and yeah, we're still getting a little bit of taste of winter leaks likes to sneak in and you've got these temperatures on the cold side this morning where we're below freezing in spots and that's why we've got these frost and freeze concerns because the growing season has started in location temperatures again dipping below freezing from cincinnati to chicago, to detroit as well. we've got the frost and freeze alert stretching from st. louis to nashville, even just north of atlanta, charlotte, and raleigh, because the growing season is in effect. and then you get these cold temperatures and that puts that visit vegetation at risk, the crowd, the farmers really need to kind of handle those crops a little bit differently. here's our next storm system that's brewing on the west coast. you'd see some whitening and there with some snow as it develops over the four corners it's region. this is going to really be a wind maker. we've got
cnn meteorologist elisa raffa is joining us now. i'm just confused with all the weather going on. i mean, so many extra >> fight back >> busy for sure. and yeah, we're still getting a little bit of taste of winter leaks likes to sneak in and you've got these temperatures on the cold side this morning where we're below freezing in spots and that's why we've got these frost and freeze concerns because the growing season has started in location temperatures again dipping below freezing...
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million people here with me now for the latest is cnn correspondent rafael romo and meteorologist elisa raffa are its rafael, do you first what are official say? >> yeah, it's fred and the last couple of hours, oklahoma governor kevin stitt increased two for the number of storm-related deaths in his state with one county alone reporting at least four injuries, but there could be many more new officials had earlier said there's an infant among the dead. the governor said two people died in the city of ada located about 85 miles southeast of oklahoma city. a third person died in marietta oklahoma, which is located on interstate 35, about 115 miles south of oklahoma city. the fourth person died and sulfur a city the governor visited earlier today to assess the damage earlier today, governor stitt had declared a state of emergency or an emergency. this aster rather in an area that includes marietta altogether, the governor's declaration includes 12 counties. a declaration states that severe storms, tornadoes, straight line winds, hail and flooding affected different parts of oklahoma at the
million people here with me now for the latest is cnn correspondent rafael romo and meteorologist elisa raffa are its rafael, do you first what are official say? >> yeah, it's fred and the last couple of hours, oklahoma governor kevin stitt increased two for the number of storm-related deaths in his state with one county alone reporting at least four injuries, but there could be many more new officials had earlier said there's an infant among the dead. the governor said two people died in...
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. >> elisa a cold air, you know, still in place for another day and in fact slow to get out of here asions saturday morning. but as for your friday morning, you can see the snow there. mount hamilton the rain running mainly parallel to the coast, so we have some pretty good downpours. highway one pescadero between pescadero and swanton and also the santa cruz mountains. some snow and there is more snow from mount hamilton. mount diablo looking at a bit of a rain snow mix and then rain out...
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so here to tell us more is cnn's elisa raffa, if you haven't already been busy enough this week, we're throwing more severe weather at you. >> yeah. it's been pretty busy and we're looking at multiple days of severe weather as we start out the work week, we have one storm system would a piece of energy slinging through the northeast that could actually erupt. some storms across pennsylvania tomorrow. then here's that storm system that's starting to lashed california with some rain, even some snow in spots that's going to be the severe weather maker across the plains. so you can see that enhance less able three out of five across the northeast for tomorrow across pennsylvania from pittsburgh to scranton. >> and then this >> is the one that we're really watching in the central plains. were expecting this to kinda get updated as we go through the next day or so with that growing severe threat from oklahoma city down towards lubbock, texas. but damaging winds a couple of tornadoes and very large hail this storm will continue to push east once it gets east of the rockies. that's where the s
so here to tell us more is cnn's elisa raffa, if you haven't already been busy enough this week, we're throwing more severe weather at you. >> yeah. it's been pretty busy and we're looking at multiple days of severe weather as we start out the work week, we have one storm system would a piece of energy slinging through the northeast that could actually erupt. some storms across pennsylvania tomorrow. then here's that storm system that's starting to lashed california with some rain, even...
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much with weather reports predicting clouds and severe storms and parts of the country we'd all just elisa raffa as the latest forecast >> we're watching those clouds so closely on the path of totality. it looks like we have a storm system though developing on the southern end of the path where a severe risk is growing for damaging winds, large hail, even isolated tornadoes from texas into oklahoma, arkansas, and louisiana. the good news is though it looks like the storms do blow up after the eclipse. we've got a couple of showers kinda right as the eclipse is starting that partial eclipse. and then they blow up right after that peak, probably after three or four clocks, you might have a one to two hour window to seek shelter if you're in a place like dallas outside, two watch the eclipse, though, it will come with cloud cover, mostly cloudy skies in dallas, temperatures in the 70s, one is your total solar eclipse time. then it ends at three and those storms will fire up shortly after it's all part of the system that kind of stalls right near that path of totality bringing you some showers
much with weather reports predicting clouds and severe storms and parts of the country we'd all just elisa raffa as the latest forecast >> we're watching those clouds so closely on the path of totality. it looks like we have a storm system though developing on the southern end of the path where a severe risk is growing for damaging winds, large hail, even isolated tornadoes from texas into oklahoma, arkansas, and louisiana. the good news is though it looks like the storms do blow up after...
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hundreds of others here i have the there are water bottles and these are fruit flying through the air. elisa formed a total of the head of defensive perimeter. lot of media here. a lot of people filming direction here. there's a scuffle there between so policeman, women be done. it's rid of being pushed. this is happening in real time. we're right in the thick of itself. freely parents and confused seeing here as we seem to be starting from one corner of this quadrangle to the other side, grabbing students, sometimes dispersing them off with the other directions. that circle of students that i mentioned earlier is still standing there with arm's length of lease of not approach them yet. please. now moving in this direction to a real game of cat and mouse here. lack of a better term, lee shouting, we sticking the high ground on this set of steps in front of a university building dedicated to the international and public affairs. this is something that see internationally and cannot be considered a positive public affairs developed because the university of southern california police are charg
hundreds of others here i have the there are water bottles and these are fruit flying through the air. elisa formed a total of the head of defensive perimeter. lot of media here. a lot of people filming direction here. there's a scuffle there between so policeman, women be done. it's rid of being pushed. this is happening in real time. we're right in the thick of itself. freely parents and confused seeing here as we seem to be starting from one corner of this quadrangle to the other side,...
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. >> here with me now for the latest is meteorologist elisa raffa. so elise wears the base threat force of your weather right now, we're looking at storms exploding in texas and a lot of the same areas that have storm reports from yesterday and the day before, look at the last 48 hours, nearly 120 tornado reports. a lot of damage to sift through. and when you look at the risk for today, you could see it's a lot of the same areas, just a little bit farther to the east, including states like missouri, arkansas, and then the heart of it today could be eastern texas, but look at the warnings that we've had over the last 48 hours. it is incredible. on friday, the weather service office in omaha issued the most amount of tornado warnings that they have ever issued in a day at 42. and then yesterday, norman, oklahoma, did that as well, 59 warnings just yet today, the most that they have ever issued in a day, so incredibly busy and we've had some flooding rain with this too. it hasn't just been the tornadoes. i mean, look at cars and undated in parts of okla
. >> here with me now for the latest is meteorologist elisa raffa. so elise wears the base threat force of your weather right now, we're looking at storms exploding in texas and a lot of the same areas that have storm reports from yesterday and the day before, look at the last 48 hours, nearly 120 tornado reports. a lot of damage to sift through. and when you look at the risk for today, you could see it's a lot of the same areas, just a little bit farther to the east, including states...
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let's get to our meteorologist elisa raffa with the latest alisyn. good morning. what you stand? >> it's been another busy night, 14 reported tornadoes across multiple states like tennessee, alabama, georgia, and then up towards kentucky, illinois, as well, also coming with some damaging wind gusts, some gust reported upwards of 90 to 100 miles per hour. this is what we have left this morning, still a tornado botch until about 8:00 for parts of south central georgia and then getting into south carolina where we have been watching still multiple tornado warnings right now. we do have a live severe thunderstorm warning there just to the south of making the storm those stretches up north, i mean, we've got some heavy rain towards new york and philadelphia. it gets you flash flood warning earnings there around atlanta. flood watch in effect for a lot of the mid-atlantic going into new england where we've got 123 inches of rain. that's possible from jersey back down into west virginia. the severe risk continues to move east as we go into the day-to-day, that's where we've got the thre
let's get to our meteorologist elisa raffa with the latest alisyn. good morning. what you stand? >> it's been another busy night, 14 reported tornadoes across multiple states like tennessee, alabama, georgia, and then up towards kentucky, illinois, as well, also coming with some damaging wind gusts, some gust reported upwards of 90 to 100 miles per hour. this is what we have left this morning, still a tornado botch until about 8:00 for parts of south central georgia and then getting into...
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do you think about cynthia cooper's and the tina thompson's and elisa leslie's. and it goes on and on and on that have laid the foundation for this. and this is kinda one of those things where i think the door just keeps getting wider and wider and more and more open and so i think now accompanies and tv and viewership is up because it was given a chance to succeed and the numbers don't lie. that's what we'd like to say. >> yeah. no kansas. do you think that the talent has been there all along? it's just that it's taken the country, the world to really focus on what is, what is possible in women's sports in the wnba >> i think i think the talent has been there. but like anything, it takes time to grow and it takes time for people to want to be a part of it and to see it i think it does take star power and we're seeing how the value of that in the caitlin clark's and the angel reese is we're also seeing the value of it being more than just sports like this started off as a rivalry. if you think about it, and the national championship game last year with angel rees
do you think about cynthia cooper's and the tina thompson's and elisa leslie's. and it goes on and on and on that have laid the foundation for this. and this is kinda one of those things where i think the door just keeps getting wider and wider and more and more open and so i think now accompanies and tv and viewership is up because it was given a chance to succeed and the numbers don't lie. that's what we'd like to say. >> yeah. no kansas. do you think that the talent has been there all...
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hard-hit elkhorn nebraska and meteorologist elisa raffa, who is tracking all of this in the cnn weather center. lucy, let's go to you first tell us what you're seeing there we can see the destruction behind me. >> this is one of the neighborhoods where that massive twist or touched down on friday. you can see the the roof's taken off the home. half of that hole missing, but take a look over here. this entire structure was destroyed. you continue that family members as well? well, is volunteers and local neighbors are helping this family salvage what they can. i also want to show you this area right here now, this was a two-story, four bedrooms, two-and-a-half bath 2,500 square foot home nothing remains. >> it was built in 2022 this entire platform where their rooms were flattened can see the car over there, the white car flipped on its head. it shows you the force of that incredibly powerful storm this right here let me see it, but this was the basement. this is one of the areas where this family could have sheltered. we spoke to a friend of the family. they were gonna shelter in a base
hard-hit elkhorn nebraska and meteorologist elisa raffa, who is tracking all of this in the cnn weather center. lucy, let's go to you first tell us what you're seeing there we can see the destruction behind me. >> this is one of the neighborhoods where that massive twist or touched down on friday. you can see the the roof's taken off the home. half of that hole missing, but take a look over here. this entire structure was destroyed. you continue that family members as well? well, is...
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so elisa, many areas experienced so much destruction and then their threats for still more. >> it's been a crazy busy 48 hours. the storm reports are just multiple we're looking at 118 reported tornadoes. that means sightings of tornadoes. a lot of damage to sift through to figure out how many tornadoes and what the strengths were. and then when you tack on the threat for today, could see a lot of it is the same areas and not just alluded if farther east today, including more places in missouri, arkansas, and then eastern texas and western louisiana. but i mean incredibly busy two days. look at all of the tornado warnings. just in the last 48 hours in omaha on friday, they had their busiest de other weather service office with 42 warnings issued in a day yesterday, norman oklahoma did just that to their busiest day with 59 warnings from that office yesterday, just countless warnings that have really just saved some lives. we've got the storms that are really kind of almost stretching border to border. we do have some showers and thunderstorms over hard hit omaha. people there are trying
so elisa, many areas experienced so much destruction and then their threats for still more. >> it's been a crazy busy 48 hours. the storm reports are just multiple we're looking at 118 reported tornadoes. that means sightings of tornadoes. a lot of damage to sift through to figure out how many tornadoes and what the strengths were. and then when you tack on the threat for today, could see a lot of it is the same areas and not just alluded if farther east today, including more places in...
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but as elisa so there's very capable judges there. i think they could get up to speed pretty rapidly if they had to. i can't imagine it would be a lengthy delay. if he actually recused and do you think i'm a joke, jones, do you think this filing is primarily about trying to delay the trial >> well nothing focuses the mind like a date certain for a trial as ellie knows. and everybody everybody knows that this case is going to get convenient it's quite clear that they don't want the case to go to trial probably before the election. so this is one more tool in the toolbox that they could file to perhaps impede the process. i don't blame them necessarily for doing it. it's not a frivolous motion but i just don't think it's emotion that's going to stick at this point, though jones, elie honig. thank you so much. appreciate it. meanwhile, former first lady melania trump, largely absent from her husband's campaign trail, is set to make a rare appearance this month. is source tells cnn she'll attend the april 20th fundraiser for a log cabin r
but as elisa so there's very capable judges there. i think they could get up to speed pretty rapidly if they had to. i can't imagine it would be a lengthy delay. if he actually recused and do you think i'm a joke, jones, do you think this filing is primarily about trying to delay the trial >> well nothing focuses the mind like a date certain for a trial as ellie knows. and everybody everybody knows that this case is going to get convenient it's quite clear that they don't want the case to...