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. >>> plus, a deputy swept up in flood waters while rescuing a man in the florida panhandle. samara theodore tracking it all. >>> president biden kicks off his re-election campaign in pennsylvania. a critical battleground. the president getting a bird's eye view of a collapsed section of i-95. tonight, the new timeline for when that area will reopen. >>> and republicans on the campaign trail, nikki haley bids farewell to her husband. deploying with the south carolina national guard to africa. karen travers reporting from philadelphia. >>> new fallout from the death of an 8-year-old migrant girl who was laid to rest today. her family says border patrol officials ignored their pleas for help. >>> the fbi arrests a suspect for allegedly plotting a mass murder at a synagogue. agents saying they found an arsenal of weapons and ammunition at his home. >>> the scare on the tarmac. one plane clipping another plane's tail. passengers on board, one family capturing the moment. after several recent incidents, how federal officials are planning to address these close calls. >>> a 73-year
. >>> plus, a deputy swept up in flood waters while rescuing a man in the florida panhandle. samara theodore tracking it all. >>> president biden kicks off his re-election campaign in pennsylvania. a critical battleground. the president getting a bird's eye view of a collapsed section of i-95. tonight, the new timeline for when that area will reopen. >>> and republicans on the campaign trail, nikki haley bids farewell to her husband. deploying with the south carolina...
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more than a foot in areas of the florida panhandle.cued after flash floods stranded them in an apartment complex. back in texas, the cleanup continues. we found victor munoz picking up debris from his damaged home. he actually filmed the storm just moments before it hit his house. >> the debris, hail was just hitting, banging everything, everything breaking. >> reporter: he rode out the tornado with his two brothers in their bathroom, praying his mother would make it home alive. >> the tornado was going that way, and i just, i didn't know what had happened. i was worried about my mom. i couldn't get my truck out or anything. once i saw her alive, i gave a big hug, i was tearing up, i'm just glad she was alive. >> reporter: the munoz family told me that the 11-year-old boy who was killed was actually their cousin. the family is in shock, but they say that they are getting help from other family members, friends, neighbors, and even strangers, to cope and try and rebuild. norah. >> norah: we are praying for their recovery. omar villafran
more than a foot in areas of the florida panhandle.cued after flash floods stranded them in an apartment complex. back in texas, the cleanup continues. we found victor munoz picking up debris from his damaged home. he actually filmed the storm just moments before it hit his house. >> the debris, hail was just hitting, banging everything, everything breaking. >> reporter: he rode out the tornado with his two brothers in their bathroom, praying his mother would make it home alive....
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and another death tuesday, 35-year-old former nfl quarterback ryan mallett died after the florida panhandle. rip currents can form anywhere, in good or bad weather. they're narrow fast-moving channels of water that flow away from the shore. >> if you get in it, just stay calm. don't fight the rip. swim sideways down current, and you'll land on a sandbar or be out past a sandbar and you'll just swim right in. >> reporter: on double red flag day, bo a word boarders and swimmers are told to avoid the water. for repeat offender, possible arrest. norah? >> nicole sganga, thank you. >>> turning now to the war in ukraine, a new fallout from that failed armed rebellion from the leader of russia's private army, there is question whether he had support for his revolt from inside the russian military. cbs' ian lee results from kyiv. >> reporter: the images shocked the world. wagner troops advancing toward moscow before turning around. but questions remain surrounding the mercenary boss yevgeny prigozhin's failedd mutiny. cbs news has learned the u.s. has intelligence that a senior russian general had
and another death tuesday, 35-year-old former nfl quarterback ryan mallett died after the florida panhandle. rip currents can form anywhere, in good or bad weather. they're narrow fast-moving channels of water that flow away from the shore. >> if you get in it, just stay calm. don't fight the rip. swim sideways down current, and you'll land on a sandbar or be out past a sandbar and you'll just swim right in. >> reporter: on double red flag day, bo a word boarders and swimmers are...
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looks like we have a tornado warned the storm for the florida panhandle this will be the action we will see throughout the day and through the weekend so a multi-day event almost a week long we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect from texas through louisiana and here is the widespread area were we could see a potential for strong storms tornadoes in straight-line winds of damage hail and heavy rainfall we have flash flooding emergencies happening across the florida panhandle. multi-day severe threat ongoing friday saturday and sunday. let's talk about the wildfires because it looks like we will see more smoke for areas across the upper west the great lakes this weekend we will be alert to that air quality for parts of the upper midwest is improving yesterday we were seeing unhealthy and the worst air quality cities in arizona. that's not smoke related i think it's probably just storm related but ohio south dakota iowa and heat alerts for texas. they typically see very warm temperatures this time of years but this will be off the charts warm feeling like 110 not only today but thr
looks like we have a tornado warned the storm for the florida panhandle this will be the action we will see throughout the day and through the weekend so a multi-day event almost a week long we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect from texas through louisiana and here is the widespread area were we could see a potential for strong storms tornadoes in straight-line winds of damage hail and heavy rainfall we have flash flooding emergencies happening across the florida panhandle. multi-day...
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panhandle. pensacola, florida residents facing flash flood emergency with foot of rain in some parts.s the country today. that toxic orange smoke from the canadian wildfires is expected to return to the east coast so let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for "foxcast." >> >> janice: storms louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida panhandle tornado warn storm southwest of gainesville. tornado indicated on doppler radar. then we have flash flooding. a flash flooding emergency for pensacola over a foot of rain has fallen in just hours. severe thunderstorm watches in effect for parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. that severe threat widespread for millions of folks from the plain states down towards the southeast and then you mentioned the smoke. another round of it moving in this weekend for parts of the upper midwest, the great lakes and northeast. then we have the heat. well over 100 degrees for parts of texas with the humidity it's going to feel oppressive over 100 degrees in houston area south texas and in towards louisiana and
panhandle. pensacola, florida residents facing flash flood emergency with foot of rain in some parts.s the country today. that toxic orange smoke from the canadian wildfires is expected to return to the east coast so let's check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for "foxcast." >> >> janice: storms louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida panhandle tornado warn storm southwest of gainesville. tornado indicated on doppler radar. then we have flash flooding. a...
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we have florida panhandle and southern mississippi, alabama, as well as central and southern georgiah the potential for severe weather, including tornadoes today. now, it's not as distinct or as widespread as what we experienced over the weekend, but as we have learned it only takes one tornado to hit a populated area to create the damage that you've seen in mississippi, also perrytown, texas, over the weekend as well. this is an updated probability map from the storm prediction center, this came out literally moments ago, i was working with my producer to update this map. you see that shading of yellow, this is the probability of a tornado today, that encompasses southern alabama, mississippi and the extreme western sections of the florida panhandle, so mobile, alabama, for instance, you have a 5% probability of tornadoes anywhere around a given point that you select within that area. that's because we still have these outflow boundaries from thunderstorms ongoing across the south. a few stronger thunderstorms impacting the tallahassee region. this coming into the cnn weather late c
we have florida panhandle and southern mississippi, alabama, as well as central and southern georgiah the potential for severe weather, including tornadoes today. now, it's not as distinct or as widespread as what we experienced over the weekend, but as we have learned it only takes one tornado to hit a populated area to create the damage that you've seen in mississippi, also perrytown, texas, over the weekend as well. this is an updated probability map from the storm prediction center, this...
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i mean, it really is interesting to see this all the way from the southwest right over the florida panhandlehey continue their run of incredible heat. taking it to the west coast. you see some wind advisories over parts of nevada. also down the very southern tip of california. those wind advisory throughout the day and some lightning start to pop pop up in the sierras. so we are getting that isolated thunderstorm chance yet again. meanwhile, we're little cloudy here in the bay, certainly out at half moon bay, where you can see those clouds 9. and i do not think we'll get a lot of a break here today at half moon bay. it's coming, but not today, 40 miles per hour. a little breezy out there in san francisco, concord, fairfield, that's going to kick up. we still have that onshore flow in play. and the fog is going to pull away and give us a break this afternoon. but then it's going to roll right back in tonight. as you can see here on fog cast and wake up tomorrow morning, very similar to today, coastal drizzle possible and certainly a cool start to the day as we get into our tuesday. but that w
i mean, it really is interesting to see this all the way from the southwest right over the florida panhandlehey continue their run of incredible heat. taking it to the west coast. you see some wind advisories over parts of nevada. also down the very southern tip of california. those wind advisory throughout the day and some lightning start to pop pop up in the sierras. so we are getting that isolated thunderstorm chance yet again. meanwhile, we're little cloudy here in the bay, certainly out at...
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there is a watch for the florida panhandle. this area is going to move slow. we get it tomorrow with an enhanced boost. large hail is going to be in there. down to corpus christi, the heat indices heating up to 114. this is a prolonged event through the weekend. there is video of the tanker truck crash that brought down part of i-95 in philadelphia. the tanker was hauling gasolin the inferno likely reached greater temperatures than the steel could bear. images of traffic backed up. the economic impact will be great across the region. insulation easing now for the 11th straight month. consumer prices in may were 4% higher than a year ago. the slowest pace in more than two years. inflation, prices at restaurants and grocery store sticking up. when we come back, the carjacking and the suspect running into a school. treat williams killed in a motorcycle. the survival moment during a weight. the woman knocking from inside the coffin. wealth plan, a new tool in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make t
there is a watch for the florida panhandle. this area is going to move slow. we get it tomorrow with an enhanced boost. large hail is going to be in there. down to corpus christi, the heat indices heating up to 114. this is a prolonged event through the weekend. there is video of the tanker truck crash that brought down part of i-95 in philadelphia. the tanker was hauling gasolin the inferno likely reached greater temperatures than the steel could bear. images of traffic backed up. the economic...
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did what they could, but the 35-year-old drowned, one of at least nine people to drown on the florida panhandle this month. seven died in panama city beach alone, making it the most dangerous beach in the country. >> a lot of times the rescues are simply from the people that we've already warned >> reporter: the bay county sheriff says he's beyond frustrated writing, i have watched while deputies firefighters and lifeguards have risked their lives to save strangers. i have seen strangers die trying to save their children and loved ones, includin two fathers on father's day officials are urging beachgoers to heed the warnings, especially a double red flag, which means no one is allowed in the water $500 tickets are issued to anyone breaking the rules steve fender is a lifeguard at coco beach. >> we had a hurricane go through last year, which affected a lot of the bottom conditions, changed the topography of the beach. >> reporter: rip currents are strips of water sometimes very narrow heading back out to sea forming when wind blows towards the beach. they can move faster than 5 miles per hour, i
did what they could, but the 35-year-old drowned, one of at least nine people to drown on the florida panhandle this month. seven died in panama city beach alone, making it the most dangerous beach in the country. >> a lot of times the rescues are simply from the people that we've already warned >> reporter: the bay county sheriff says he's beyond frustrated writing, i have watched while deputies firefighters and lifeguards have risked their lives to save strangers. i have seen...
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today a confirmed tornado along the florida panhandle. and flash flooding in alabama. an ominous sign of what's to come and across the region hundreds of thousands of people remain without power in some of the very same places that are seeing triple-digit highs making cleanup like this all the more difficult with threats of more tornadoes tonight. lester >> all right, blayne, thank you. >>> and we have breaking news tonight about the first named storm in the atlantic this season. tropical storm bret has formed in the central atlantic it's about 1,300 miles from the lesser antilles it is expected to strengthen to become a category 1 hurricane by tomorrow night and could impact puerto rico by the weekend. we'll stay on top of that one >>> across america the long weekend a string of mass shootings. near chicago 23 people were shot, one of them fatally, during a juneteenth event yesterday. in kellogg, idaho four people were shot and killed a suspect was arrested and in san francisco six people were injured in a shootout involving two cars two were hit by stray bullets, and
today a confirmed tornado along the florida panhandle. and flash flooding in alabama. an ominous sign of what's to come and across the region hundreds of thousands of people remain without power in some of the very same places that are seeing triple-digit highs making cleanup like this all the more difficult with threats of more tornadoes tonight. lester >> all right, blayne, thank you. >>> and we have breaking news tonight about the first named storm in the atlantic this season....
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. >>> plus, a deputy swept up in flood waters while rescuing a man in the florida panhandle. sama
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it's happening at this moment, severe thunderstorm watches from texas to the florida panhandle.hen you have a watch, i hate to hear mireya say they were caught off guard. we have been talking about this for days. know that you have to take it seriously. we've had 800 severe storm reports across the nation in just the last three days. this front and this jet stream, it has shown us what it can do. know it will do it again today. we are in el nino. it's a very unique pattern for south of the united states to have that much action at this time of the year. that big high with the excessive heat in texas. today look for tornados and damaging winds right there in the high plains from little rock down to the florida panhandle. michael? >> more smoke is headed our way from canada? >> yes. with that tropical jet stream so far south. watch this. that thing stays south. it allows the smoke and the air to come here. this is new york city this morning on our earth cam. it's hazy. it's not going to be anything like it was last week. but we will start seeing it aloft as they have seen in minne
it's happening at this moment, severe thunderstorm watches from texas to the florida panhandle.hen you have a watch, i hate to hear mireya say they were caught off guard. we have been talking about this for days. know that you have to take it seriously. we've had 800 severe storm reports across the nation in just the last three days. this front and this jet stream, it has shown us what it can do. know it will do it again today. we are in el nino. it's a very unique pattern for south of the...
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both the deputy and the man are now okay, but the florida panhandle is now bracing for more heavy rain and damaging winds. oh, my god. farther south in florida, a waterspout brought chaos to this beach in clearwater friday, sending people running for cover. two people were sent to the hospital with minor injuries. all of that video really showing the power of mother nature back in texas. the heat is bringing attention to a bill that was signed by governor greg abbott just last week, which will stop locally mandated water breaks for construction workers. companies had argued that the local rules made it hard to do business. that new law will take effect in september. secretary of state anthony blinken is in china for a high stakes meeting with top government officials. he's hoping to improve relations after months of rising tensions, including dangerous close calls between the us and chinese military. and the controversy over that chinese spy balloon shot down over the us earlier this year. abc's matt rivers is in beijing with the very latest with the secretary. matt, good morning. well
both the deputy and the man are now okay, but the florida panhandle is now bracing for more heavy rain and damaging winds. oh, my god. farther south in florida, a waterspout brought chaos to this beach in clearwater friday, sending people running for cover. two people were sent to the hospital with minor injuries. all of that video really showing the power of mother nature back in texas. the heat is bringing attention to a bill that was signed by governor greg abbott just last week, which will...
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now, as you can see, more of that activity again, possibly all the way to the florida panhandle. seeing that moved through that area right now. more on the way, possibly again, for tomorrow. all right. outside here, we've got a different story. we've got clear skies around the bay area really working on a nice evening outside we've still got a trough of low pressure, keeping temperatures unusually cool year. in fact, we'll see that trough. stick around. another weak little cold front sliding on through that help to kick up the late yesterday and today tomorrow, those winds probably begin to calm down a little bit. still going to be a nice day. but what we just cannot get that real heat that we usually see at this time of year, at least a few more he waves to build it. just not happening right now. so here we sit temperatures tomorrow in the 70's, the warmer spots inland 60's back toward the coastline and next few days as we start out, some are unusually cool. in fact, cooling down a little bit again on thursday. only slowly warming up a below average into the weekend. throughout
now, as you can see, more of that activity again, possibly all the way to the florida panhandle. seeing that moved through that area right now. more on the way, possibly again, for tomorrow. all right. outside here, we've got a different story. we've got clear skies around the bay area really working on a nice evening outside we've still got a trough of low pressure, keeping temperatures unusually cool year. in fact, we'll see that trough. stick around. another weak little cold front sliding on...
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a confirmed tornado along the florida panhandle and flash flooding in alabama. an ominous sign of what's to come. >> our thanks to blayne for that report. >>> youtube has remove add video after p presidentntial candididr what itt callss vaccicine mmisinformation. the platfoform said m monday itk down a 90-minute-plus interview bebetween d democratitic presid candidate robert f f. kennedy juninior and j jordadan peterer peterson's channelel. kennedy, who is challenging joe biden for the democratic nomination has long held an anti-vaccine stance. in a statement, youtube said the video violated their general vaccine misinformation policy, which prohibits content that alleges vaccines cause chronic side effects. kennedy questioned the website's actions in a series of weets, even going as far to tell them election interference. the full interview can still be seen on peterson's twitter page. >>> house republicans are trying to clamp down on the public availability of u.s. mily records. a bill introduced by the hse apprprations committee would prohibit any funds from
a confirmed tornado along the florida panhandle and flash flooding in alabama. an ominous sign of what's to come. >> our thanks to blayne for that report. >>> youtube has remove add video after p presidentntial candididr what itt callss vaccicine mmisinformation. the platfoform said m monday itk down a 90-minute-plus interview bebetween d democratitic presid candidate robert f f. kennedy juninior and j jordadan peterer peterson's channelel. kennedy, who is challenging joe biden...
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of severe weather from this powerful system that also dumped more than a foot of rain on the florida panhandle. more than 100 had to be rescued. one person killed when a tree fell on their home. first responders from all across texas are pouring into this small rural town to help with the cleanup, but it is a dawnsing task knowing that it is going to get very hot very soon. in fact we'll be in the 90s and stay there throughout next week. whit? >> they need all the help they can get. thank you. let's get to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, part of that same area where she is under threat tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, very active pattern. even here in the northeast we had tornados in new jersey and v.a. a thunderstorm watch remains up in those areas until 9:00. a fresh severe thunderstorm warning up until midnight. as you'll see tomorrow, an enhanced risk for much of the hard hit state of oklahoma for damaging winds, scattered hail, and maybe a tornado. also, florida, you're hit again. sunday, father's day, memphis in the mid south, little rock, back to montgomery, more in the way of
of severe weather from this powerful system that also dumped more than a foot of rain on the florida panhandle. more than 100 had to be rescued. one person killed when a tree fell on their home. first responders from all across texas are pouring into this small rural town to help with the cleanup, but it is a dawnsing task knowing that it is going to get very hot very soon. in fact we'll be in the 90s and stay there throughout next week. whit? >> they need all the help they can get. thank...
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>> in the florida panhandle dramatic video shows a rescue after a storm caused a house boat to capsize. in pensacola, a deputy swept under water for 30 second, trying to rescue a man trapped in the floodwaters. back in oklahoma, at least one person died after a tree fell on their home. while in arkansas, an ef-2 tornado leaving a path of twisted destruction in logan county sunday. we already have tornados trying in mississippi. that cold front is gonna push everything south. anyone from baton rouge to panama city, jacksonville, mobile, biloxi, savannah, look out today. be super aware. have two ways to get warnings. that subtropical jet has kept that big high pressure system trapped over texas. those excessive heat warnings go to new orleans where it will feel like 107 today. kingsville 119. remember, this is day 8 for a lot of people. so we need this ridge to break down. it is getting dangerous. san antonio hospitals have already seen heat related illnesses on the rise. people checking in for it, looks like houston goes through at least thursday and then things start to cool down. by c
>> in the florida panhandle dramatic video shows a rescue after a storm caused a house boat to capsize. in pensacola, a deputy swept under water for 30 second, trying to rescue a man trapped in the floodwaters. back in oklahoma, at least one person died after a tree fell on their home. while in arkansas, an ef-2 tornado leaving a path of twisted destruction in logan county sunday. we already have tornados trying in mississippi. that cold front is gonna push everything south. anyone from...
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the florida panhandle could be in for heavy rain and flash flooding. again, some of the storms severe, with a chance of isolated tornadoes as well as damaging winds. linsey. >> we know you'll be following it for us. thanks so much. >>> overseas, and secretary of state antony blinken's high-stakes diplomatic mission to china. blinken is hoping to ease tensions between the two nations. he's the first secretary of state to visit the country in five years. china's foreign minister says relations between the superpowers are at the lowest point in years. hopes for significant breakthroughs are relatively slim. abc's matt rivers is in beijing for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, secretary of state antony blinken stepping off this plane and into a series of high stakes meetings in beijing. he's the first biden cabinet member to visit here, but with recent tensions between the u.s. and china over taiwan and the war in ukraine, both sides had already tempered the prospect of any diplomatic breakthroughs. >> we're trying to make sure, through better communicatio
the florida panhandle could be in for heavy rain and flash flooding. again, some of the storms severe, with a chance of isolated tornadoes as well as damaging winds. linsey. >> we know you'll be following it for us. thanks so much. >>> overseas, and secretary of state antony blinken's high-stakes diplomatic mission to china. blinken is hoping to ease tensions between the two nations. he's the first secretary of state to visit the country in five years. china's foreign minister...
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another desk know my death tuesday, 35-year-old former nfl quarterback ryan mallett died oe florida panhandle bad weather. their narrow, fast-moving channels of water that flow awa. >> if you get caught in it, just stay calm, do not fight the rip, swim sideways, down current, and you will land on a sand bar, or you will be out just past the sandbar and have to swim right in. >> reporter: on double red flag days, borders and swimmers are banned from the water, like what we saw over the weekend, those who ignore the warnings face up to $500 in fines, or for repeat offenders, possible arrest. norah? >> norah: nicole sganga, thank you. turning now to the war in ukraine and new fallout from that failed armed rebellion led by the leader of russia's private army, there are questions tonight about whether the oligarch could leave the wagner mercenary group could have support for his revolt from inside the russian militar. cbs's yearly reports from kyiv. >> reporter: the images shocked the world. wagner troops advancing toward moscow before turning around. but questions remain surrounding the mercenar
another desk know my death tuesday, 35-year-old former nfl quarterback ryan mallett died oe florida panhandle bad weather. their narrow, fast-moving channels of water that flow awa. >> if you get caught in it, just stay calm, do not fight the rip, swim sideways, down current, and you will land on a sand bar, or you will be out just past the sandbar and have to swim right in. >> reporter: on double red flag days, borders and swimmers are banned from the water, like what we saw over...
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front is doing its job lifting the atmosphere and getting things going, there's a watch for the florida panhandle the way to savannah. it's going to move slow, enhanced boost because of the jet stream really in in part. jackson montgomery gets into it. damaging winds the main thing but large hail is going to be in there so expect tennis or baseball sized ice from the sky. way cota corpus christi, heat indices reaching up to 114. this is a prolonged and dangerous event all the way through the weekend. >> david: will be tracking it for us. ginger zee with estimate. thank you, ginger, as always. tonight there is new video of the tanker truck crash and fire the part on part of i-95 in philadelphia. take a look. investigators reviewing video showing the moment the fiery ignited. the tanker hauling gasoline driving under the overpass. experts say that and for reached far greater temperatures and with the steel could bear. tonight, images now of the traffic backed up across the region. traffic jams like this for multics selected. the economic impact will be great across the region as well. speaking of e
front is doing its job lifting the atmosphere and getting things going, there's a watch for the florida panhandle the way to savannah. it's going to move slow, enhanced boost because of the jet stream really in in part. jackson montgomery gets into it. damaging winds the main thing but large hail is going to be in there so expect tennis or baseball sized ice from the sky. way cota corpus christi, heat indices reaching up to 114. this is a prolonged and dangerous event all the way through the...
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begin overnight and last through much of tomorrow, mississippi, louisiana, alabama, arkansas, florida panhandlehe way heavy rain, large hail, tornadoes, damages winds are all possible. >> communities across nation are reeling after a weekend of deadly gun violence, in chicago police expe looking for one h person who shot in a crowd celebrating j juneteenth, and st. louis police investigating a party. and washington state two people killed, two others hurt after a gunman opened fire into a music festival. i am kevin cork in washington, now back to the senate project. m bretore of: we'll transition to segment two, more of a back segment two, more of a back and forth conversation. we begin now remain seated with senators, this is a bbrought discussion on biggest national security issues. if you agree that biggestou threat o feel n national securiy front is china? do you feel that is the answer? >> i do. think it's l long-term think it's l long-term our biggest threat it is and economic. while i think that civilization -- well one ofan ol civild adages about foreign policy civilizations and decline
begin overnight and last through much of tomorrow, mississippi, louisiana, alabama, arkansas, florida panhandlehe way heavy rain, large hail, tornadoes, damages winds are all possible. >> communities across nation are reeling after a weekend of deadly gun violence, in chicago police expe looking for one h person who shot in a crowd celebrating j juneteenth, and st. louis police investigating a party. and washington state two people killed, two others hurt after a gunman opened fire into a...
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coming up at the florida panhandle. especially southeast. the likelihood of more tomorrow.ight back here across the west want to give a wide expansive you for the storm tracker right here listing off to the north we are seeing that happens with high pressure allowing warmer air to move in but at the same time we will have some fog in the coastline no 70s or 80s with this one. what started off here with similar areas of fog in the north bay and the coastline we will up tomorrow afternoon we keep the fog in close for the valley that sunshine does return . morning temperatures right here at 58. southbay, 57 and 50's continuing for san francisco and the north bay a light jacket. tomorrow afternoon. we have 60s here from san francisco right onto santa cruz things are all going to change once we had sunday and monday. a quick drop down not only dropping temperatures but breaking in. look at this forecast here sunday afternoon. 20 to about 45 miles per hour. a strong gust to san francisco at the northern coast and we stay with gusty wind as well monday afternoon. still on my seven
coming up at the florida panhandle. especially southeast. the likelihood of more tomorrow.ight back here across the west want to give a wide expansive you for the storm tracker right here listing off to the north we are seeing that happens with high pressure allowing warmer air to move in but at the same time we will have some fog in the coastline no 70s or 80s with this one. what started off here with similar areas of fog in the north bay and the coastline we will up tomorrow afternoon we keep...
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storms for a lot of areas stretching from colorado down in toward texas, louisiana, alabama, florida panhandle and the northeast this afternoon. we will get rain and possibly thunderstorm and risk for severe weather. that will continue tomorrow, the setup stays in place. yes, a beneficial thing for this area, too much of a good thing is going to lead to flash flooding. this is very good news. we've got rain in the forecast for the great lakeings and northeast. we have a drought here and last week that smoke problem. the rain will get particulates out of the amz. this is a good situation, look at the drought situation in some areas. we'll get rain this week. might put damper on know plas, but good news, we need this. that is a good thing. here is the forecast today, heat will set up across the south. take a look at temperatures for texas, 102 in midland, 97 in houston. it gets hot in texas. this is early, early. we will certainly watch the heat continue for this region over the next several days with temperatures above 100 degrees. those are hot temperatures. thank you. here we go. former presi
storms for a lot of areas stretching from colorado down in toward texas, louisiana, alabama, florida panhandle and the northeast this afternoon. we will get rain and possibly thunderstorm and risk for severe weather. that will continue tomorrow, the setup stays in place. yes, a beneficial thing for this area, too much of a good thing is going to lead to flash flooding. this is very good news. we've got rain in the forecast for the great lakeings and northeast. we have a drought here and last...
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severe thunderstorm warning for mississippi to alabama, florida panhandle and georgia. could see potential for hail and isolated tornados, heavy rainfall and lightning. severe threat from the plain states, significant area where ingredients come together for damaging storms. heavy rain could cause potential for flash flooding in some areas, as it comes in isolated amounts of one to two to three inches. upper midwest, the canadian wildfires, air quality alert around minneapolis area, unhealthy air quality. for some cities, we're urging people to stay inside, especially if you have respiratory issues, we'll watch the smoke continue over the next 24 to 48 hours. this will be with us, i think, for the summer. heat for texas, over 100. record-breaking heat where it will feel well over 100 to 110. watching that, as well. foxweather.com, for details. over to you. >> carley: listen to what we just learned, then vp joe biden partied with hunter and burisma executives. republicans want a spe special counsel. >> todd: it is backfiring, the trump campaign says it raised $6.5 millio
severe thunderstorm warning for mississippi to alabama, florida panhandle and georgia. could see potential for hail and isolated tornados, heavy rainfall and lightning. severe threat from the plain states, significant area where ingredients come together for damaging storms. heavy rain could cause potential for flash flooding in some areas, as it comes in isolated amounts of one to two to three inches. upper midwest, the canadian wildfires, air quality alert around minneapolis area, unhealthy...
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and so what's the weather to florida? panhandle, we have got flood watches out here, but to the west of that, a much clearer picture for large areas of mexico. the cheap grazing freely is becoming a re aside in germany. checkbooks are keeping their fluids behind electric fences equipped with cameras to protect them from a new enemy. this finally showed the rules of tech in broad daylight with the help of god dogs. pershing narrow escapes. today now young has been less lucky in recent years, she's lost around $150.00 sheep tools for many decades. well, so many characters in german, sorry, tails. but increasingly therapy, thomas gary, reality for these cheap and auto from animals. so much the that to confrontation between patient is consultation is to see the return of the world as a success story. p and parliament recently adopted a resolution to downgrade the world's protection status to health pharmacy. a you environment minister safe and blog should do more to protect the animals the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this i
and so what's the weather to florida? panhandle, we have got flood watches out here, but to the west of that, a much clearer picture for large areas of mexico. the cheap grazing freely is becoming a re aside in germany. checkbooks are keeping their fluids behind electric fences equipped with cameras to protect them from a new enemy. this finally showed the rules of tech in broad daylight with the help of god dogs. pershing narrow escapes. today now young has been less lucky in recent years,...
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across the central plains and back down into the florida panhandle and stretching again into parts of the mississippi valley for tomorrow. areas highlighted in orange are most vulnerable for tornados, long-live tornados and strong ones. hail, two inches in diameter, and winds of 60 miles per hour. the storms die out and then redevelop with the heat of the day. from kansas, texas, oklahoma by 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 this evening. that rolls into the southeast early afternoon tomorrow and down into florida throughout the evening hours. we need to pay attention to that. the heat helping to enhance some of these storms. we have excessive heat warnings in effect from new orleans to brownsville. houston, san antonio included. these areas, we're talking about when the humidity is factored in with the actual temperature, it makes it feel much hotter. heat index values of 110. >> thank you. >>> donald trump's attorneys are working to get security clearance to be able to view classified documents as they try to build this defense for the former president. what the judge is saying about the next steps
across the central plains and back down into the florida panhandle and stretching again into parts of the mississippi valley for tomorrow. areas highlighted in orange are most vulnerable for tornados, long-live tornados and strong ones. hail, two inches in diameter, and winds of 60 miles per hour. the storms die out and then redevelop with the heat of the day. from kansas, texas, oklahoma by 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 this evening. that rolls into the southeast early afternoon tomorrow and down into...
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targeted parts of the panhandle, bringing heavy rain and floods. more than 100,000 in florida under flash flood emergencies. brandy campbell is live from the emergency operations center and what's happening where you are today. >> well, they actually just finished a briefing within their groups here to go over their current status. they are still under a level two operation, about half the staff responding to this weather emergency here. over a foot of rain actually fell in parts of this city, and it actually called for over 146 people to be rescued from an apartment complex that got a good amount of water, and then you also mentioned that one death, a person did die inside of a home after a tree collapsed on top of it and they were actually trapped underneath that tree. now, the unfortunate news is we know we have more rain coming through this area this afternoon and going into the overnight hours with possibly two plus inches of rain. they will be on stand by to respond and keeping an eye on the situation here. back to you. >> john: brandy, thank you for the update, apprecia
targeted parts of the panhandle, bringing heavy rain and floods. more than 100,000 in florida under flash flood emergencies. brandy campbell is live from the emergency operations center and what's happening where you are today. >> well, they actually just finished a briefing within their groups here to go over their current status. they are still under a level two operation, about half the staff responding to this weather emergency here. over a foot of rain actually fell in parts of this...
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. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, another tornado is blamed for one death after a tree fell on that storm caused flash flooding with more than a foot of rain. in escambia county, a sheriff's deputy was trying to help a man stuck in flod waters when both were swept into a storm drain. >> just breathe, just breathe. oh, my god. >> reporter: they were under water for 30 seconds, pushed 100 feet through the drain, grateful to survive. >> that area is not out of the woods yet. there is a possibility of more severe storms this weekend. the heat index could reach 115 degrees in parts of the south. >>> as we kick off the weekend with locally dense fog, it will not lastlong. it will burn off quickly and we have near normal high temperatures today. a big cool down for father's day on sunday and for the june holiday on monday. we will not see as much of the pop up shower activity in the high sierras. so if you are heheaded up there, that is a good chance of cloud cover. there will be a storm system headed to the pacific northwest, directing a little shower activity towards far northern ca
. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, another tornado is blamed for one death after a tree fell on that storm caused flash flooding with more than a foot of rain. in escambia county, a sheriff's deputy was trying to help a man stuck in flod waters when both were swept into a storm drain. >> just breathe, just breathe. oh, my god. >> reporter: they were under water for 30 seconds, pushed 100 feet through the drain, grateful to survive. >> that area is not out of the...
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. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, near pensacola, another tornado is blamed for a death after a tree fell on a home. there was more than a foot of rain. in escambia county, a sheriff's deputy was trying to help a man in flood water when both were swement into a storm drain. they were pushed 100 feet in the drain, grateful to survive. >> they are not out of the woods yet severe storms are possible this weekend with high humidity and heat. it could reach 115 in parts of the south. >>> as we kick off the weekend with locally dense fog, it will not last long in the inland valley. it will burn off quickly. we have one more day of near normal high temperatures today. a big cool down inland for father's day through monday. the below average temperatures will continue for most of next week. futurecast shows the fog that is out there. we will not see as much of the pop up shower activity in the high sierras. just a little cloud cover. the chance of showers will be on the north coast. there is a system in the pacific northwest, directing shower activity towards far northern california.
. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, near pensacola, another tornado is blamed for a death after a tree fell on a home. there was more than a foot of rain. in escambia county, a sheriff's deputy was trying to help a man in flood water when both were swement into a storm drain. they were pushed 100 feet in the drain, grateful to survive. >> they are not out of the woods yet severe storms are possible this weekend with high humidity and heat. it could reach 115 in parts of the...
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five percent chance from the gulf of mexico from the louisiana and mississippi border to the florida panhandle again, it is a small chance, but we could see some. we have tornado warnings right here in southern portions of birmingham, and very, very strong storms, and a lot of lightning associated with these, and severe thunderstorm warnings across portions of georgia and southern portions of alabama. so as they continue the push to the east, we will see them slide down across the gulf coast, and this is late tonight around 8:00, and you can see the spotty showers, and storms through atlanta, charleston and charlotte through the overnight hours, and then across the ark la >> and i understand it is hot in texas. >> yes, it is, and people across louisiana and northeast texas they don't have power, because of the storms that came through there over the weekend, and so excessive heat warnings in effect, and heat advisories in effect across a huge chunk of the south, and temperatures in the triple-digits, and factoring in the heat index, and we will be feeling warmer, and some areas could feel warm
five percent chance from the gulf of mexico from the louisiana and mississippi border to the florida panhandle again, it is a small chance, but we could see some. we have tornado warnings right here in southern portions of birmingham, and very, very strong storms, and a lot of lightning associated with these, and severe thunderstorm warnings across portions of georgia and southern portions of alabama. so as they continue the push to the east, we will see them slide down across the gulf coast,...
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if you had been in the florida panhandle in may-june 2020 it was like covid didn't exist. >> that's true. >> people were making their decisions the state was booming and really we never looked back so we got it right in there. it wasn't just people moving here to live people visiting the way our economy responded and i just had to look at the data but you know what you had to do kaley, you had to be will to stand out there all alone because i didn't have the backup for that fauci was attacking everything florida did. >> yes he was. >> bureaucrats attacking us the media attacking us but you know what my job was to stand up for the people i represent. i didn't know what would mean for my political future but quite frankly you've got to be willing to sacrifice that to protect the jobs and the liberty of the people who elected you. i stood my ground. we stood in the breach. the state of florida is better as a result of that. >> look, there's no doubt about that. i came to florida a lot on the weekend, i left the swamp and it was joyful to be in florida. i went to restaurants, drove the highw
if you had been in the florida panhandle in may-june 2020 it was like covid didn't exist. >> that's true. >> people were making their decisions the state was booming and really we never looked back so we got it right in there. it wasn't just people moving here to live people visiting the way our economy responded and i just had to look at the data but you know what you had to do kaley, you had to be will to stand out there all alone because i didn't have the backup for that fauci...
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june weather pattern threatens to bring serious rain, wind and large hail from texas to the florida panhandle and in a glimpse of what could be coming, this dramatic video from mississippi capturing the moment a bolt of lightning struck a tree and split it in half, there it comes tumbling down. tune into fox weather but download the app for free, or if you are quick, you can use your phone to scan the qr code on the screen right now. sandra. >> sandra: we are waiting the white house press briefing, and crucial to listen in today. we are expecting the press secretary karine jean-pierre to be pressed on the admin response to beijing spying on the united states from a base in cuba, including how long they have known about it. we are going to be monitoring that briefing. we'll bring you there when those questions and answers begin live. >> john: and they should be interested. the rampant crime crisis in san francisco causing a mass exodus of businesses. could the city be on the verge of losing hundreds of millions a year. robert wolf and tyler goodspeed next. >> it's getting pretty brutal. a lot
june weather pattern threatens to bring serious rain, wind and large hail from texas to the florida panhandle and in a glimpse of what could be coming, this dramatic video from mississippi capturing the moment a bolt of lightning struck a tree and split it in half, there it comes tumbling down. tune into fox weather but download the app for free, or if you are quick, you can use your phone to scan the qr code on the screen right now. sandra. >> sandra: we are waiting the white house press...
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there is a tornado warning in the florida panhandle. this is near the big bend of florida. there is tallahassee. here is jacksonville for that geographical perspective. this is valid through the next 15 minutes or so. this is part of a larger severe weather setup that we have, a slight risk, a level two of five from the gulf coast stretching all the way to little rock. notice too the other areas across kansas, eastern colorado under the threat of severe weather today. the other weather story we're covering is the massive amounts of rain that have fallen. over a foot of rain just outside of the pensacola region, a storm that produced rainfall over the same location for several hours. some of the rainfall occurring within a three hour time span. this is a radar estimated rainfall total the past few days. the southeast is locked in this very unsettled weather pattern. but focusing this on pensacola, look at this, unconfirmed reports of 10 to 15 inches of rain where you see the pink and white, that is a life threatening amount of precipitation in such a short period of time. na
there is a tornado warning in the florida panhandle. this is near the big bend of florida. there is tallahassee. here is jacksonville for that geographical perspective. this is valid through the next 15 minutes or so. this is part of a larger severe weather setup that we have, a slight risk, a level two of five from the gulf coast stretching all the way to little rock. notice too the other areas across kansas, eastern colorado under the threat of severe weather today. the other weather story...
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melissa: in the florida panhandle more than a foot of rain and more than 100 rescued.after a tree fell on their home. in mississippi, a person was killed and thousands of homes damaged. in ohio, thousands left without power after a storm caused severe damage throughout the northwest part of the state. the system sending debris flying and bringing large hail and tornado threats. the threatening conditions expected to last through the weekend as an excessive heat warning persists through taxes and louisiana te -- louisiana. liz: an arizona man is dead after being mauled by a bear in a highly unusual unprovoked attack. the victim was sitting in a chair on his property drinking his morning coffee when it happened. authorities say the bear dragged the man about 75 yards and was actually consuming the man as neighbors tried to intervene. >> imagine going from zero, relaxing and having a cup of coffee, all of a sudden a neighbor is screaming for help. they did respond. i think they yelled at the bear. they did what they could. when individual home to horn -- honked a horn but
melissa: in the florida panhandle more than a foot of rain and more than 100 rescued.after a tree fell on their home. in mississippi, a person was killed and thousands of homes damaged. in ohio, thousands left without power after a storm caused severe damage throughout the northwest part of the state. the system sending debris flying and bringing large hail and tornado threats. the threatening conditions expected to last through the weekend as an excessive heat warning persists through taxes...
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western oklahoma and kansas across the south and into the florida panhandle. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," we'll get you all of that news. i'm dana perino. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning at home. blistering wind, massive hail stones, heavy rain and dangerous tornadoes cutting a path across 12 different states. >> it's going to roar! >> dana: this tornado yesterday raging across southern georgia damaging several homes. nearly 20 million people facing weather threats today as a new round of storms will begin firing up early this afternoon. nicole valdez is reporting for fox weather. you are live in alabama. how does it look this morning? >> dana and bill from alabama, a town of just over 12,000 people. what a scary day it was here as so many severe storms moved through the south and the southeast. you will notice behind me not only a mess of tree limbs as strong winds tore entire trees apart and power lines including but you'll notice what looks to be a warehouse or business with its roof nearly torn off. police still blocking the road t
western oklahoma and kansas across the south and into the florida panhandle. welcome to a new hour of "america's newsroom," we'll get you all of that news. i'm dana perino. >> bill: i'm bill hemmer. good morning at home. blistering wind, massive hail stones, heavy rain and dangerous tornadoes cutting a path across 12 different states. >> it's going to roar! >> dana: this tornado yesterday raging across southern georgia damaging several homes. nearly 20 million people...
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three people dead and 75 hurt after a tornado ripped through the texas panhandle yesterday. in pensacola florida from canada, the wildfires could come back this weekend. let's check in with our senior meteorologist and janice, >> we had a long line of thunderstorms that brought 80 mile an hour winds to portions of the southern plains and thunderstorm warnings a multi-day severe threat on top of days of severe weather we have seen heavy rainfall in the region of the panhandle towards the mississippi river valley could cause flash flooding. we have a flooding emergency in place and the potential for strong storms around the dinner time hour of towards the northeast and that area of low pressure is going to bring some of that smoke southward again and not as potent as it was a week and and a half ago but the potential for some bad air air quality and i want to mention extreme heat for texas and we are watching the tropics. >> thank you so much janice. president biden lashing out at reporters asking questions in the alleged bribery investigation. watch this. >> why are you asking such a dumb questio
three people dead and 75 hurt after a tornado ripped through the texas panhandle yesterday. in pensacola florida from canada, the wildfires could come back this weekend. let's check in with our senior meteorologist and janice, >> we had a long line of thunderstorms that brought 80 mile an hour winds to portions of the southern plains and thunderstorm warnings a multi-day severe threat on top of days of severe weather we have seen heavy rainfall in the region of the panhandle towards the...
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this morning, the nfl is remembering a retired quarterback who drowned along a beach near the florida panhandle. ryan mallet was 35 years old. he was with a group of people in the water when rip currents dragged them down. mallet wasn't breathing when he was pulled from the water later pronounced dead at a hospital mallet, played seven seasons in the nfl with teams including the new england patriots. a former teammate tweeted, tough one to swallow. thoughts are with the family. our time now. 714, the santa clara county board of supervisors honoring harry edwards, a world renowned sports sociologist. harry edwards was praised for his decades of leadership for civil rights and promoting activism among athletes. the ceremony also marked the inauguration of his collection of papers in the san jose state university's special collections and archives. edwards thanked the board for the accolades and said one of his biggest accomplishments is he's basically in fundamental early a teacher. i think that teaching is the greatest of all professions because unlike our architecture or engineering or law or m
this morning, the nfl is remembering a retired quarterback who drowned along a beach near the florida panhandle. ryan mallet was 35 years old. he was with a group of people in the water when rip currents dragged them down. mallet wasn't breathing when he was pulled from the water later pronounced dead at a hospital mallet, played seven seasons in the nfl with teams including the new england patriots. a former teammate tweeted, tough one to swallow. thoughts are with the family. our time now....
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reporter: in the florida panhandle more than a foot of rain and more than 100 rescue. person died after a tree fell on their home. in mississippi a person was killed and dozens of homes damaged. in ohio thousands were left without power after a storm caused damage. the system sending debris flying and bringing large hail and tornado threats. the conditions, expected to last for the weekend as an excessive heat morning persists through texas and louisiana. abc news, los angeles. liz: a 66-year-old arizona man is dead after being mauled by a bear yesterday in what authorities say was an unprovoked attack. the victim was sitting in a chair drinking his morning coffee when it happened. the bear dragged to the man about 75 yards and was actually consuming the man as neighbors try to intervene. >> imagine going from winning being relaxed and having a cup of coffee, to all of a sudden a neighbor is screaming for help. they did respond. i think they yelled at the bear, they did what they could. one individual specifically honked a horn. unfortunately it did not help mr. jackso
reporter: in the florida panhandle more than a foot of rain and more than 100 rescue. person died after a tree fell on their home. in mississippi a person was killed and dozens of homes damaged. in ohio thousands were left without power after a storm caused damage. the system sending debris flying and bringing large hail and tornado threats. the conditions, expected to last for the weekend as an excessive heat morning persists through texas and louisiana. abc news, los angeles. liz: a...
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to storms in the florida panhandle that became deadly overnight when a twister knocked a tree onto ain the north, another suspected tornado in ohio toppled trees, and busted power lines, cutting electricity for thousands. more severe weather is expected in texas and oklahoma into this evening. for "the pbs newshour," i'm john yang. amna: at least two people have died after a severe cyclone battered western india. 23 others were injured. heavy rains submerged parts of gujarat state as fierce winds uprooted trees and electrical poles. the cyclone was expected to weaken as it moved across southern pakistan -- an area still recovering from last year's devastating floods. chief dastur: the number of fallen trees has risen. yesterday, only a few small structures collapsed but, judging by the wind speed, the damage might be worse today. excavators are working now to remove those trees. amna: more than 180,000 people in both countries were forced to leave their homes to take shelter ahead of the cyclone. in greece, the search for victims of a migrant boat disaster entered its third and final
to storms in the florida panhandle that became deadly overnight when a twister knocked a tree onto ain the north, another suspected tornado in ohio toppled trees, and busted power lines, cutting electricity for thousands. more severe weather is expected in texas and oklahoma into this evening. for "the pbs newshour," i'm john yang. amna: at least two people have died after a severe cyclone battered western india. 23 others were injured. heavy rains submerged parts of gujarat state as...
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roughly 62 million americans from arizona to the florida panhandle were under heat warnings today.d a forecast high of 110 degrees. meantime, smoke and haze from wildfires in canada covered chicago and much of michigan and triggered air quality alerts. >> it's burning on the eyes and burning in the nose. and i don't think this mask is even strong enough. i have an n-95, but i think i need a better one. geoff: officials say the haze could drift farther south and linger for several days. the roman catholic bishop of knoxville, tennessee, richard stika, has resigned over allegations he mishandled sexual abuse claims. the vatican had complaints from priests who said the bishop abused his power and protected a seminarian accused of rape. in an interview today, stika denied covering up abuse. in germany, police and prosecutors in cologne searched catholic church properties today in a perjury probe of cardinal rainer woelki, the region's igarchs biweshop t. hrough church offices and woelki's home. they're focused on allegations that he lied in court regarding sexual abuse complaints. >> i
roughly 62 million americans from arizona to the florida panhandle were under heat warnings today.d a forecast high of 110 degrees. meantime, smoke and haze from wildfires in canada covered chicago and much of michigan and triggered air quality alerts. >> it's burning on the eyes and burning in the nose. and i don't think this mask is even strong enough. i have an n-95, but i think i need a better one. geoff: officials say the haze could drift farther south and linger for several days....
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thunderstorm warnings still in effect for parts of mississippi and in towards alabama and the florida panhandlegs are in effect for yet another week here for potential record highs. 110 in san angelo. air temperature. look at del rio, texas, that's the heat index what it feels like with the humanity. dangerous for people to be outside. also watching this in the tropics in the atlanta, we think it has a very good possibility of becoming our second named storm of the season. we'll have to watch as it goes closer to the lesser antilles. but to have a storm this far out in the atlantic is something to watch. now, i'm going to come on over here and see my friends. what's your name? >> kay. >> ryan. >> where are you from. >> michigan began. >> what are you doing here? >> come here to see you guys. cat scan january very nice. happy to be here. >> thrilled. >> happy to be here. love fox news. >> janice: very nice. do you want to say hi to anybody at home? >> hi, tom. >> janice: hi tom. >> janice: who is tom? >> my husband. >> janice: very nice. thank you for coming and being here this morning. >> janic
thunderstorm warnings still in effect for parts of mississippi and in towards alabama and the florida panhandlegs are in effect for yet another week here for potential record highs. 110 in san angelo. air temperature. look at del rio, texas, that's the heat index what it feels like with the humanity. dangerous for people to be outside. also watching this in the tropics in the atlanta, we think it has a very good possibility of becoming our second named storm of the season. we'll have to watch...
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more than 21 million people from western oklahoma and kansas through the south and into the florida panhandle, hail storms, and strong tornadoes. up next, the panel on the 2024 presidential race, plus supreme court, and the politics surrounding all of that first, here is' what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. fox 5 in new york where a judge denies the request of ftx founder sam bankman-fried to compel prosecutors to review files belonging to the now bankrupt crypto exchange. money laundering charges in october. wsvn in miami what caused a condominium building in surf side florida to collapse in 2021. they discovered that its pool deck didn't have enough strength at or between many of its supporting columns likely causing it to crumble. the building partially collapsed on june 24th, 2021. leaving 98 people dead there and this is a live look at los angeles from fox 11. one of the big stories there tonight. the u.s. open tees off at los angeles country club. first, time los angeles has hosted the tournament in 75 years. and some amazing scores. rickie fowler sander should'vely. 6
more than 21 million people from western oklahoma and kansas through the south and into the florida panhandle, hail storms, and strong tornadoes. up next, the panel on the 2024 presidential race, plus supreme court, and the politics surrounding all of that first, here is' what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. fox 5 in new york where a judge denies the request of ftx founder sam bankman-fried to compel prosecutors to review files belonging to the now bankrupt crypto exchange....
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across parts of the southeast as well into parts of mississippi and into parts of alabama and the florida panhandlethis is all going to get enhanced from not only the jet stream but the heat of the day, giving us that threat of severe weather once more today and tomorrow. areas highlighted in orange a little more vulnerable, southern kansas back into central oklahoma. these are areas that are a little more vulnerable for tornadoes. long-lived and strong tornadoes. once again, late tonight and through the overnight. hail and wind are going to be one of our bigger concerns, especially across the central plains. central texas can get large hail as well and hail across parts of the gulf coast. that extends into sunday, pushing down into parts of arkansas. arkansas already had long-lived tornadoes months as, now that threat again. parts of louisiana back into mississippi and down into alabama, mobile hard hit, expected over the next 24 hours. future radar showing you storms starting to fire up around 6:00 in the morning, we're already dealing with that. then they start to fire, oklahoma, back into texas
across parts of the southeast as well into parts of mississippi and into parts of alabama and the florida panhandlethis is all going to get enhanced from not only the jet stream but the heat of the day, giving us that threat of severe weather once more today and tomorrow. areas highlighted in orange a little more vulnerable, southern kansas back into central oklahoma. these are areas that are a little more vulnerable for tornadoes. long-lived and strong tornadoes. once again, late tonight and...