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> what voters are saying also this morning, beachgoers on high alert for sharks along florida's gulf coast after several swimmers suffered terrifying bites. plus the hike in north dakota's badlands by three boys that turned into a groundbreaking archeological discovery. >> what they are said to have found sticking out of the ground, and the nail biter in beantown. >> how the celtics managed to edge out the mavericks last night in game two of the nba finals. it's monday, june 10th. >> from abc news. this is world news now. >> good monday morning everyone andrew dymburt joined alongside by andrea fujii. not much of a nail biter, maybe just for a few tense moments, but boston looked like they were in cruise control once again. >> it was a good game. >> yes it was. they're looking to win their first title since, i believe, 2008. it's been a while. it's been for the boston celtics and the mavericks obviously trying to win as well. it's not over until it's over. we'll show you highlights from those from that game as well as the stanley cup final coming up in a moment. but we want to begin with t
> what voters are saying also this morning, beachgoers on high alert for sharks along florida's gulf coast after several swimmers suffered terrifying bites. plus the hike in north dakota's badlands by three boys that turned into a groundbreaking archeological discovery. >> what they are said to have found sticking out of the ground, and the nail biter in beantown. >> how the celtics managed to edge out the mavericks last night in game two of the nba finals. it's monday, june...
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today's high temperatures mostly 70s from new england to the great lakes, high humidity on the gulf coastl make it feel like 100. coming up, one of hollywood's biggest couples makes a big decision, but first, a bull gets loose at the rodeo. >> the terrifying moments caught on camera, and how a man who got lost for four days on a volcano says he survived despite you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing something beautiful is easy. designing something beautiful with great quality for a low price? that's a different story. it's why we're here. that's a promise. not a promo. new film everyone's talking about on gma. >> this car crash in southern california look more like an amusement park ride. the two car crash left one car boosted into the air by water gushing from a fire hydrant. people in both cars suffered only minor injuries. >> some frightening moments in oregon, when a bull escaped from a rodeo,
today's high temperatures mostly 70s from new england to the great lakes, high humidity on the gulf coastl make it feel like 100. coming up, one of hollywood's biggest couples makes a big decision, but first, a bull gets loose at the rodeo. >> the terrifying moments caught on camera, and how a man who got lost for four days on a volcano says he survived despite you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we...
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second, the gulf coast is feeling alberto's fury. the first named storm of the season is already bringing heavy rains, flooding and high winds to texas. as the tropical storm moves across northeastern mexico, its effects are being felt far and wide with a main concern up to a foot of rainfall. then third, the wildfireses. we have now learned that a second person has died in new mexico. around 1,400 homes and buildings have been destroyed and state officials say much-needed rain may help firefighters' effort, but the moisture is now adding new challenges. we have the very latest on all of this. >> good morning. the storms headed for the affected areas of could be a blessing or a curse. if the rain misses the fires, downward winds could quicken the spread of these flames. storm clouds and rain drops in new mexico bring hopes of relief from two massive fires that have charred more than 20,000 acres since monday. but the weathers also raise ing the threat of high winds and flash floods. officials now warning people who live nearby to get
second, the gulf coast is feeling alberto's fury. the first named storm of the season is already bringing heavy rains, flooding and high winds to texas. as the tropical storm moves across northeastern mexico, its effects are being felt far and wide with a main concern up to a foot of rainfall. then third, the wildfireses. we have now learned that a second person has died in new mexico. around 1,400 homes and buildings have been destroyed and state officials say much-needed rain may help...
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where they would normally be this time of year, the few cool spots are really going to be along the gulf coastis, watching not one but two separate potential tropical systems. this one just off the coast of florida, only has about a 30% chance of developing into a tropical system. in the next seven days. >> this one right here though just off the yucatan peninsula, 60%. but the intriguing part about this one is regardless of whether it gets name, as it moves to the north, it's going to bring a tremendous amount of tropical moisture. so you're talking about the potential for some flooding here, not just one day, but multiple look at this sunday, monday, tuesday, especially tuesday, we get houston back in to a moderate risk for flooding. this could in turn be a lot of rain. and remember just a month ago we talked about how much range houston got from that previous system. now we're going to be adding even more rain on top of it. and a lot of it take a look at this. this is just through friday. you see the red color and the pink. you're talking six ten, even a foot of rain. in just the next five
where they would normally be this time of year, the few cool spots are really going to be along the gulf coastis, watching not one but two separate potential tropical systems. this one just off the coast of florida, only has about a 30% chance of developing into a tropical system. in the next seven days. >> this one right here though just off the yucatan peninsula, 60%. but the intriguing part about this one is regardless of whether it gets name, as it moves to the north, it's going to...
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and on the gulf coast, a tropical storm warning.t to expect today. >> the historic drug bust near the southern border. how chinese nationals allegedly helped a powerful mexican cartel supply drugs for the u.s, including fentanyl. >> baseball legend willie mays dies at age 93. how he broke barriers in his own way and how he wanted to be remembered. >> the founder of a texas megachurch now resigning in a sex scandal. we hear from the alleged victim, 12 years old at the time. i told you you were beautiful. >> singer justin timberlake arrested for dwi. the punishment he could face in the hamptons. >> dramatic video. what sparked this massive inferno? the roof of that warehouse collapsing. >> and later, the stunning discovery. wine dating back 2000 years. from abc news. >> this is america this morning. >> good wednesday morning, everyone. on this juneteenth holiday, i'm rhiannon ally, and i'm andrew dymburt. >> we begin with the extreme weather as far north as the canadian border will feel like 100 degrees today, while in the west, wildf
and on the gulf coast, a tropical storm warning.t to expect today. >> the historic drug bust near the southern border. how chinese nationals allegedly helped a powerful mexican cartel supply drugs for the u.s, including fentanyl. >> baseball legend willie mays dies at age 93. how he broke barriers in his own way and how he wanted to be remembered. >> the founder of a texas megachurch now resigning in a sex scandal. we hear from the alleged victim, 12 years old at the time. i...
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we have a lot of impacts, many impactful storms the last few years especially in florida on the gulf coastcarolinas and new england last year so there have been impact almost across the entire country if you go bac■> the preparations to pay more attention to how is fema managing, how are you preparing or highlighting? >> great question, glad you brought up, rapid intensification is a huge risk and rapidly developing an intensifying storms are particular risk for the gulf coast and florida in particular, strongest hurricanes that ever hit the united states, high end category number 4 or 5s were tropical storms the last 3 days before landfall. that region in particular you don't necessarilav watch a hur come across the atlantic, the greatest threat from stormsr s make landfall rapidly intensify within 3 or 4 days so everybody needs to have that sh
we have a lot of impacts, many impactful storms the last few years especially in florida on the gulf coastcarolinas and new england last year so there have been impact almost across the entire country if you go bac■
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similar scenes along florida's gulf coast.rgency crews responding to drivers trapped in their cars. and that area could see more than 2 feet of rain in the days ahead. cbs miami's larry seward is in -- is near fort lauderdale, florida, where the rain shut down a section of the interstate. >> reporter: relentless storms pounded south florida today, dumping more than half a foot of rain from coast-to-coast on the already-waterlogged state. flash flood warnings were issued for parts of miami-dade and broward counties, where rainfall rates of several inches an hour submerged streets and snarled traffic. massive flooding causing a massive headache on interstate 95. officials shutting part of the highway after it became too dangerous. cars in hallandale beach had trouble keeping up, waters there stranding drivers on the sides of roads. while in nearby hollywood, blinding downpours inundated entire neighborhoods. the rain forcing ground stops at both miami and fort lauderdale airports, causing delays in excess of seven hours. >> we w
similar scenes along florida's gulf coast.rgency crews responding to drivers trapped in their cars. and that area could see more than 2 feet of rain in the days ahead. cbs miami's larry seward is in -- is near fort lauderdale, florida, where the rain shut down a section of the interstate. >> reporter: relentless storms pounded south florida today, dumping more than half a foot of rain from coast-to-coast on the already-waterlogged state. flash flood warnings were issued for parts of...
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we've had a lot impact many impactful swarms of the passengers especially in florida along the gulf coaston and ringlet us your primitive apps was about the entire country to go back over the just the last three or four seasons but again the constant reminder that constant refresher with the risk is in people lead busy life many of the things of thinking about hurricane season comin■5g■ on an time to re- emphasize the risk. [inaudible conversations]. >> more common and storms the preparation timeline now schema on the calé(l last week or shorr timelines. >> is a great question but you brought up yes is a risk rapidly developing and intensifying strength ate particular risk for the gulf coast and for florida in hurricanes that ever hit the united states, the hyatt category four o five all t peope involved is on the region particular, you do notpa necessarily have a week or more urricane come all the way across the atlantic but we start from storms of form and the caribbean are off of the southwest at honey and make four days as everybody needs to have a short of it sure views hurricane eme
we've had a lot impact many impactful swarms of the passengers especially in florida along the gulf coaston and ringlet us your primitive apps was about the entire country to go back over the just the last three or four seasons but again the constant reminder that constant refresher with the risk is in people lead busy life many of the things of thinking about hurricane season comin■5g■ on an time to re- emphasize the risk. [inaudible conversations]. >> more common and storms the...
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nuclear weapons florida along the gulf coast. impacts in new england last year. there have been impacts across the entire country if you go back over the last three or fout that is. people lead buzzy lives their thinking about hurricane season is coming around. reporter: 340r common storms. you talk about the preparation time. have to pay more attention. you mentioned this on the call last week, preparing for a shorter time line. mr. brennan: i'm glad you brat up. your rapid intensification is a huge risk and developing and intensifying storms are a particular risk for the gulf coast in teufpblgt the strongest hurricanes that ever hit the united states, category 4, 5, were tropical storms or less three days before landfall. that region in particular you don't necessarily have a week or more to watch the hurricane across the atlantic. the biggest threat from storms that form in the pwreubian or golf or southwest atlantic and make landfall, rapidly intensify. everybody needs to have that short fuse hurricane emergency plan. that's why it's so important to knd, know
nuclear weapons florida along the gulf coast. impacts in new england last year. there have been impacts across the entire country if you go back over the last three or fout that is. people lead buzzy lives their thinking about hurricane season is coming around. reporter: 340r common storms. you talk about the preparation time. have to pay more attention. you mentioned this on the call last week, preparing for a shorter time line. mr. brennan: i'm glad you brat up. your rapid intensification is...
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the gulf coast prepares for the first named storm of the season. >> we will hope for a miracle. >> norah: plus, we get the firsthand look at the destruction of the deadly wildfires in new mexico still burning out of control. >> we have certain areas of town where every home has been taken out. >> norah: and most of the united states bakes under a massive heat wave. we've got it all covered. the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ sweltering, dangerous heat here in washington and across the east coast tonight. and that's just 1 of 3 life-threatening weather threats facing americans right now. good evening. i'm norah o'donnell, and thank you for being with us. out west, wildfires are raging, leaving behind scenes like this: melted metal, charred cars, smoke still rising, in a new mexico town that lost more than a thousand homes and buildings. to the gulf coast, which is feeling alberto's fury tonight, the first named storm of the season is bringing heavy rains, flooding, and high winds to texas. and more than 80 million people in the east are sweating it out under the heat dome tonight. tem
the gulf coast prepares for the first named storm of the season. >> we will hope for a miracle. >> norah: plus, we get the firsthand look at the destruction of the deadly wildfires in new mexico still burning out of control. >> we have certain areas of town where every home has been taken out. >> norah: and most of the united states bakes under a massive heat wave. we've got it all covered. the "cbs evening news" starts now. ♪ ♪ sweltering, dangerous heat...
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but we start with tropical storm alberto, slamming the gulf coast right now. the first named storm of the hurricane season. texas governor greg abbott declaring a disaster axlorsz than 50 counties already. activating the national guard tonight. tropical storm warnings in effect for the coast of texas. bands of fierce and heavy rain already. many communities under water. they are warning about the potential for dangerous storm surge and a significant flash flood risk. double red flags as far as alabama, orange beach closed to swimmers. you can see it there. the coastal community of surfside, texas, already under water tonight. homes flooded. first responders making high water rescues. strong winds and heavy rain from alberto's outer edge already reaching padre island, texas, expected to last well into tomorrow. ginger zee with the timing of the storm, and the heat. and where it gets worse by late week, across multiple states in the east. but first, abc's melissa adan leading us off in corpus christi, texas, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, tropical storm alberto l
but we start with tropical storm alberto, slamming the gulf coast right now. the first named storm of the hurricane season. texas governor greg abbott declaring a disaster axlorsz than 50 counties already. activating the national guard tonight. tropical storm warnings in effect for the coast of texas. bands of fierce and heavy rain already. many communities under water. they are warning about the potential for dangerous storm surge and a significant flash flood risk. double red flags as far as...
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officials warn of a high risk of rip currents along the eastern seaboard and gulf coast. several recent drownings reported from florida to new york. what experts say you should do if you're cut in a rip current. >>> the death toll rises in the deadly mass shooting in arkansas as authorities share details of how the incident unfolded in the parking lot of that supermarket. and what we are learning about the victims, including the nurse being hailed as a hero. >>> four days until the first presidential debate of 2024. president biden hunkering down at camp david. former president trump on the campaign trail, teasing his possible vice-presidential pick. what we know about the very different ways the two men are getting ready. >>> overseas, and the war between israel and hamas. prime minister netanyahu doubles down on his claims that arms shipments from the u.s. are decreasing. what the white house is saying as deadly idf strikes level more buildings in northern gaza, and israel's defense minister prepares for meetings with officials here in the u.s. tom soufi burridge tonigh
officials warn of a high risk of rip currents along the eastern seaboard and gulf coast. several recent drownings reported from florida to new york. what experts say you should do if you're cut in a rip current. >>> the death toll rises in the deadly mass shooting in arkansas as authorities share details of how the incident unfolded in the parking lot of that supermarket. and what we are learning about the victims, including the nurse being hailed as a hero. >>> four days...
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and on the gulf coast, heavy rainfall and a potential tropical system, cns, allison chinchar joins as to tell us more about these dangerous conditions yeah. >> we're talking a lot of areas here, more than two dozen states have the potential to break records. look at this number over 170 potential records, trust in the next five to seven days and it's over several different regions now, a lot of these records would begin in the south before finally spreading northward and eastward in the coming days. even places like atlanta and st. louis, very hot to finish out the weekend. but then you'll finally start to see those temperatures coming back down by midweek. now, keep in mind even by midweek, it's not necessarily getting back to normal, just cooler than it is this weekend. look at chicago, for example, the average is 81 degrees this time of year, but they will spend every single one the next seven days. well above-normal, about five to ten degrees. but if you look in places lynn northeast like new york, boston, even philadelphia, those areas you're talking 15 to 20 degrees above averag
and on the gulf coast, heavy rainfall and a potential tropical system, cns, allison chinchar joins as to tell us more about these dangerous conditions yeah. >> we're talking a lot of areas here, more than two dozen states have the potential to break records. look at this number over 170 potential records, trust in the next five to seven days and it's over several different regions now, a lot of these records would begin in the south before finally spreading northward and eastward in the...
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it's a brand new system that's going to be making its way into the gulf coast.ot the only area we're also talking about flooding potential in the midwest, severe thunderstorms in the central us. so a lot going on here, but the focus really is one of two different potential tropical systems. if we push this into play, you'll see that we've got the area specifically here, this one that's just to the east of florida, that one has about a 30% chance of developing. but here, down here, 60% chance of development for this one just down here. now that's going to potentially slide off to the north. and when it does, it will start to bring us some very heavy rain and it's not just one particular de, you're looking at a multi-day event, so it starts be today right here pretty much from texas all the way into western florida tomorrow we start to see that shift a little bit further to the west new orleans, mobile, houston tuesday, this is when we get the moderate risk and it really starts to take shape across the houston area and spread into portions of texas. now, when we t
it's a brand new system that's going to be making its way into the gulf coast.ot the only area we're also talking about flooding potential in the midwest, severe thunderstorms in the central us. so a lot going on here, but the focus really is one of two different potential tropical systems. if we push this into play, you'll see that we've got the area specifically here, this one that's just to the east of florida, that one has about a 30% chance of developing. but here, down here, 60% chance of...
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and major flooding could come to the gulf coast. areas not getting enough and some areas getting too much. dev development possible in gulf of mexico. that is heavy rain along the gulf k0e69 aiming for texas gulf coast including brownsville, corpus christi and houston. we need to see this area of low pressure develop more to get a handle of the forecast. three to five inches lalong the texas coast, some areas could get more. record-breaking heat moving to the northeast. millions will neel record-breaking temperatures with humidity on wednesday. take precaution, young kids, pets, elderly, heat alerts, excessive heat watch, philadelphia and new york, boft op and portland. potential record high for syr syracuse, lansing, michigan. this is a big deal, here are f forecast highs and humidity is what gets us. sevee storms for upper midwest and would you believe we have snow in northern rockies. we have everything here. everything and the kitchen set. we'll keep you updated. >> carley: an arrest has been made in murder of maryland mom of fiv
and major flooding could come to the gulf coast. areas not getting enough and some areas getting too much. dev development possible in gulf of mexico. that is heavy rain along the gulf k0e69 aiming for texas gulf coast including brownsville, corpus christi and houston. we need to see this area of low pressure develop more to get a handle of the forecast. three to five inches lalong the texas coast, some areas could get more. record-breaking heat moving to the northeast. millions will neel...
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again, the texas gulf coast is used to hurricanes. let me show you the water levels here right now. you can see that it's about eight inches deep and the water has ebbed and flowed and look around me that you can see that the water level stays pretty level all the way to the end of the street? no. this street meets up to the highway and you can see public works vehicles parked out there. we've seen them driving around. they are prepared to block roads if needed. again, officials telling us that they are preparing for the worst, they always do but sarah, they also tell us that they have high water vehicles, boats, rescue equipment on the ready just in case, but they are not expecting to issue two evacuation orders sara and you're right there near the beach. >> so that's an area that obviously is going to get flooded if the water is pushed up. but it's incredible. this storm is so far away and you're getting that kind of an effect, even where you are. rosa flores. thank you for showing that they are in corpus christi hey, appreciate it. >> all right. let's get right to meteorologist e
again, the texas gulf coast is used to hurricanes. let me show you the water levels here right now. you can see that it's about eight inches deep and the water has ebbed and flowed and look around me that you can see that the water level stays pretty level all the way to the end of the street? no. this street meets up to the highway and you can see public works vehicles parked out there. we've seen them driving around. they are prepared to block roads if needed. again, officials telling us that...
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residents of the texas gulf coast and san francisco bay area are being asked to limit their outdoor activities. the us national weather center has predicted that the temperature will reach more than 38 degrees celsius in several states. the center has also announced that the heat wave will reach its peak in the central valley of california with temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees above normal. the weekend will spread to the southwest. end of this news section. the head of the persian language and literature academy said that the order is necessary to assemble the cultural structures at the entrance of the cities it is enough for the minister of interior to give an order that within one month all the structures that are built against the law will be gathered at the entrance of the cities. the question is, if a person speaks farsi, the person on the other side also speaks farsi, for example , but he does not understand the breathing mode software and the maneuvers that we put on the device . it is a complete ventilator . choose what, for example, mod vcv does most of the time, what does it do, it i
residents of the texas gulf coast and san francisco bay area are being asked to limit their outdoor activities. the us national weather center has predicted that the temperature will reach more than 38 degrees celsius in several states. the center has also announced that the heat wave will reach its peak in the central valley of california with temperatures of 20 to 30 degrees above normal. the weekend will spread to the southwest. end of this news section. the head of the persian language and...
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we're most concerned about this development zone in the gulf coast where we could see more heavy rain bringing to that same area another 3 to 5 inches of rain in southern texas, causing more flooding. this evening, 15 million people at risk from the rockies to the northeast, strong storms firing up. could see isolated tornadoes, winds, and hail. and the heat continues. if you're south of this front, washington, pittsburgh, cincinnati, triple digits possible, where as green bay, buffalo, burlington into the weekend, and boston will see much cooler temperatures, with lower humidity. lester? >> all right, al, thank you. >>> a multi-state manhunt is over tonight with the man of interest in a string of murders under arrest in arkansas priya sridhar has late. priya sridhar has late details. >> reporter: tonight, a convicted felon and suspected killer is in custody, after evading law enforcement in multiple states for weeks. >> if you look at his criminal history, he was continuously escalating his violent behavior. >> reporter: before being arrested today, police say 50-year-old stacy lee d
we're most concerned about this development zone in the gulf coast where we could see more heavy rain bringing to that same area another 3 to 5 inches of rain in southern texas, causing more flooding. this evening, 15 million people at risk from the rockies to the northeast, strong storms firing up. could see isolated tornadoes, winds, and hail. and the heat continues. if you're south of this front, washington, pittsburgh, cincinnati, triple digits possible, where as green bay, buffalo,...
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larvae, we have to pour it slowly so that there are not too many losses, the larvae are from the gulf coast. supplying stable and timely water is one of the concerns this year, due to the lack of sea water , we had to remove 3 kilometers of water from the sea in order to get high-quality water for the cemetery. however, since 10 days ago, until now, 100 million pieces of baby shrimp have been stored in 16 farms . we are going to produce 4,000 tons of lamb in golestan province, and for the first time , the reproduction of shrimp has been successfully carried out . more than 5 million baby meggo were produced and cultivated in magogumshan cemetery this year in 85% of the cemetery. the 4,000-hectare mahgovishan complex will be stored until the end of the cultivation period, which is likely more than 300 million pieces of baby shrimp will be stored in golestan farms until the end of july. ismail al-barzi of sed and sima news agency , meteorological organization for areas from the northwest to the southeast of alboz highlands and central zagros . and for some areas , wind blowing from the east h
larvae, we have to pour it slowly so that there are not too many losses, the larvae are from the gulf coast. supplying stable and timely water is one of the concerns this year, due to the lack of sea water , we had to remove 3 kilometers of water from the sea in order to get high-quality water for the cemetery. however, since 10 days ago, until now, 100 million pieces of baby shrimp have been stored in 16 farms . we are going to produce 4,000 tons of lamb in golestan province, and for the first...
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we are talking about the gulf coast where a potential tropical cyclone growing in strength as it moves the united states. flood and three three re will. p >> lawrence: sweltering heat and humidity from massachusetts all the way to michigan, ainsley. >> ainsley: go janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: it is beautiful now but it is going to heat up significantly all up and down the i-# 5 corridor. take look at it. we have this heat dome in place. and then we also have the dip in the jet stream that's allowing the potential for showers, thunderstorms, even flooding for parts of the midwest. the heat alerts continue for millions of folks all up and down the i-95 towards the great lakes region and even the midwest. excessive heat watches in effect. so, extreme to major heat risk for all of these regions that you see in the purples and the reds. that's going to expand in towards the northeast. there is thursday really bad heat and humidity combined for parts of indianapolis, indiana, ohio, up towards upstate new york and new england. there is the heat index, what it feels
we are talking about the gulf coast where a potential tropical cyclone growing in strength as it moves the united states. flood and three three re will. p >> lawrence: sweltering heat and humidity from massachusetts all the way to michigan, ainsley. >> ainsley: go janice dean for fox weather forecast. janice? >> janice: it is beautiful now but it is going to heat up significantly all up and down the i-# 5 corridor. take look at it. we have this heat dome in place. and then we...
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on the southern gulf coast of texas, where more than 2 million people are under a tornado watch, rightow due to tropical storm alberto the national hurricane center says, alberto has been strengthening and will continue to bring heavy rains, coastal flooding, and gusty winds along the coast of texas and northeastern mexico through the day. today, we'll flash flood warnings are also up in some areas storm surge combined with the tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded and mudslides are also possible, especially in higher terrain across northeast mexico. the center of the storm is about 120 miles east southeast of tampico, mexico and is expected to make landfall near there in the coming hours. >> the winds of knocked out power to more than 10,000 customers in texas. >> that's according to power outage.us and texas governor greg abbott has issued a disaster declaration for 51 counties impacted by the tropical storm will meantime, extreme heat is still posing a threat to other parts of the us cnn meteorologist chad myers has the latest forecast it sure would be nice
on the southern gulf coast of texas, where more than 2 million people are under a tornado watch, rightow due to tropical storm alberto the national hurricane center says, alberto has been strengthening and will continue to bring heavy rains, coastal flooding, and gusty winds along the coast of texas and northeastern mexico through the day. today, we'll flash flood warnings are also up in some areas storm surge combined with the tide will cause normally dry areas near the coast to be flooded and...
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that's a great thing, we are watching the gulf coast though.going to potentially develop over the next few days and bring heavy rain along the gulf coast as we get into next week. watching that. forecast today we could see showers, thunderstorms, maybe even severe weather for the central and southern high plains as well as the northeast. we have got that cold front that's going to move through, bring you the potential for, you know, some thunderstorms, but do you know what? behind it amazing for the northeast. look at this, father's day forecast. most cities look okay. we do have the heat moving in towards the mississippi river valley and some showers and thunderstorms for the upper midwest. but new york looks spectacular. >> lawrence: you know j.d. it's been a minute since you have given a forecast amazing and chef's kiss that means it's going to be a great weekend. thanks my friend. so both presidential campaigns hitting the ground running in swing states. this weekend the vice president kamala harris is in georgia as part of her economic opp
that's a great thing, we are watching the gulf coast though.going to potentially develop over the next few days and bring heavy rain along the gulf coast as we get into next week. watching that. forecast today we could see showers, thunderstorms, maybe even severe weather for the central and southern high plains as well as the northeast. we have got that cold front that's going to move through, bring you the potential for, you know, some thunderstorms, but do you know what? behind it amazing...
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on the gulf coast of mexico, the air heated up to 45°. the primates started dead. from sunstroke.the main culprit behind overheating is the elnenyu phenomenon in the equatorial pacific ocean, and although this process is now weakening, the sea water temperature is still almost a degree above normal, that is, huge amounts of additional heat. emitted into the atmosphere, according to preliminary forecasts , the situation here will return to normal only in the second half of this year. well, what surprises can the heavenly office present to russians in the coming months, in which regions the coming summer will be extremely hot, and where, on the contrary, you should not especially count on an abundance of warm days, right now our exclusive forecast for the summer season in russia. according to preliminary forecasts, the first summer month in the european territory of russia will be warmer than usual, and the most expected in the southern latitudes, only in the northeast the average temperature will be within the climate or below normal. the same cold weather scenario due to arctic in
on the gulf coast of mexico, the air heated up to 45°. the primates started dead. from sunstroke.the main culprit behind overheating is the elnenyu phenomenon in the equatorial pacific ocean, and although this process is now weakening, the sea water temperature is still almost a degree above normal, that is, huge amounts of additional heat. emitted into the atmosphere, according to preliminary forecasts , the situation here will return to normal only in the second half of this year. well, what...
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cabrera reports," dangerous weather for millions this morning from a storm barrelling toward the gulf coastscorching wildfires and record-breaking heat. what you need to know to stay safe. >>> plus, the new defense agreement russia's vladimir putin just signed with kim jong-un in north korea this morning. why it's raising concerns in washington. >>> later, saying farewell to the say hey kid. how baseball is honoring icon willie mays who died at 93. . and as cities across the country celebrate the juneteenth holiday, we'll take you to one chicago community where families are gathering despite the brutal heat. >>> it is great to have you with us. it is 10:00 eastern and i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the dangerous weather facing millions across the country, lashing rains and strong winds already hitting the gulf coast for what could be the season's first tropical storm. and wildfires turning deadly burning up the west fueled by the dry heat that's also baking millions of people from michigan to maine, a day after temperatures broke records across the country. nbc's sam
cabrera reports," dangerous weather for millions this morning from a storm barrelling toward the gulf coastscorching wildfires and record-breaking heat. what you need to know to stay safe. >>> plus, the new defense agreement russia's vladimir putin just signed with kim jong-un in north korea this morning. why it's raising concerns in washington. >>> later, saying farewell to the say hey kid. how baseball is honoring icon willie mays who died at 93. . and as cities across...
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alerts posted today along the mid-atlantic coast and from the northern plains all the way to the gulf coast. many places overnight, not even dipping below 80 degrees. meanwhile, the heat has been fueling torrential rain in the midwest, a state of emergency is in effect for northwest iowa, where 15in of rain has fallen. some people even had to be rescued by helicopter from their rooftops. so what's ahead? we want to get the forecast details now from accuweather's justin popovic. >> justin, we're going to see a relocation oe heat as we work our way throughout this week, and you'll start to notice again some changes into the northeast with some cooler intrusions. not that cool per se, but cooler than where we've been. and those temperatures have been up there, but definitely a relocation of the core of the heat in a westward fashion. record high temperatures being challenged as we work our way throughout the day into oklahoma, kansas and into arkansas for accuweather, i'm justin popovic for abc news. >> justin. thank you. well, two americans are among the hundreds dead from extreme heat at thi
alerts posted today along the mid-atlantic coast and from the northern plains all the way to the gulf coast. many places overnight, not even dipping below 80 degrees. meanwhile, the heat has been fueling torrential rain in the midwest, a state of emergency is in effect for northwest iowa, where 15in of rain has fallen. some people even had to be rescued by helicopter from their rooftops. so what's ahead? we want to get the forecast details now from accuweather's justin popovic. >> justin,...
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the gulf coast prepares for the first named storm of the season. >> we will hope for a miracle. >> norahus, we get the firsthand look at the destruction of the deadly wildfires in new mexico still burning out of control. >> we have certaas
the gulf coast prepares for the first named storm of the season. >> we will hope for a miracle. >> norahus, we get the firsthand look at the destruction of the deadly wildfires in new mexico still burning out of control. >> we have certaas
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that's going to bring a lot of rain to texas, along the gulf coast as well. it's a large system with tropical moisture. regardless of how it get the name or notr not alnot. also looking at flood alerts, houston, well. 97 in san angelo. >> thank you, michelle. >>> coming up, the celtics cruise past the mavs to make nba history. >>> and we're back why the surgeon general wants warning labels added to social media. labels added to social media. which attack bugs' biological systems. it wipes cleanly, plus is safe for use around people and pets. gotcha. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess . they were continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. schwarzkopf dare to tell your story with keratin blonde by schwarzkopf. lighten your hair up to 9 levels and protect it from breakage with our bond enforcing system. let your hair tell your story. schwarzkopf keratin blonde. what story will you tell? okay, so here
that's going to bring a lot of rain to texas, along the gulf coast as well. it's a large system with tropical moisture. regardless of how it get the name or notr not alnot. also looking at flood alerts, houston, well. 97 in san angelo. >> thank you, michelle. >>> coming up, the celtics cruise past the mavs to make nba history. >>> and we're back why the surgeon general wants warning labels added to social media. labels added to social media. which attack bugs' biological...
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and the midwest from nearly the canadian border all the way down to the gulf coast could be elintemperatureshot as 0. tonight the east coast looking at heat index values as high as 105 from new yk d.c. and all the way down to the carolinas. of course, we'rewatchi the massive midwest flooding from minnesota to iowa, south dakota. floodwaters finally starting to recede after impacting millions of people. and then finally tonight on this sunday evening, still watching severe weather in the northeast. new england from new york all the way to maine. severe storms capable of producing tornadoes, large hail and winds over 70 miles per hour. jericka, no shortage of impactful weather this weekend and heading into next week. >> andrew kozak, thank you. >>> today saudi arabia announced extreme heat made this year's hajj pilgrimage a deadly for 1300 people. the pilgrimage ended last week. temperatures to mecca and other holy sites soared above 124 degrees. >>> to russia now tonight and six police officers and an orthodox priest are dead after a series of attacks in the southern republic of dagestan. gun
and the midwest from nearly the canadian border all the way down to the gulf coast could be elintemperatureshot as 0. tonight the east coast looking at heat index values as high as 105 from new yk d.c. and all the way down to the carolinas. of course, we'rewatchi the massive midwest flooding from minnesota to iowa, south dakota. floodwaters finally starting to recede after impacting millions of people. and then finally tonight on this sunday evening, still watching severe weather in the...
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video of sun surfside beach here in texas, because this scene is duplicated all along the texas gulf coast. you can see those dramatic pictures. these are homes that are on pilings that are designed for the water to roll underneath just because these people are used to the water rising, especially during thunderstorms, are other weather events. but briana, that just gives you a sense of the situation here, even though this storm is hundreds of miles away from where we are. and yet we are still seeing water rising here. brianna, back to you. >> what photos, what pictures we have coming in there, rosa, thank you so much. and we'll continue to follow this as the water water is rising there and corpus christi still to come, louisiana public schools and colleges will now be required to display the ten commandments in classrooms after a new bill what was signed into law by the governor, their civil liberties groups are vowing action. the state's governor says, bring it on. we're going to talk to one of the coauthors of the bill the belief that is meant to unite the round you may be king he's com
video of sun surfside beach here in texas, because this scene is duplicated all along the texas gulf coast. you can see those dramatic pictures. these are homes that are on pilings that are designed for the water to roll underneath just because these people are used to the water rising, especially during thunderstorms, are other weather events. but briana, that just gives you a sense of the situation here, even though this storm is hundreds of miles away from where we are. and yet we are still...
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but great food truck races getting up gulf coast from texas to south house beach, miami. >> this is $25. come on. you got to be joking season from a great food truck race sunday, i know they aren't foodnet when the saw dust settles and the engine roars, the thing you care about is the job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight, something about the job feels different. your wallet, whatever you do, do for less at harbor freight so the irs is auditing your company happened to me a couple of months ago, was nothing is mark them ever wonder where the people with all the answers get all the answers ask markham accountants and advisers life happens, but with smart liner, your car stays protected no matter what life throws your way. >> simpler safer smarter embrace the freedom to enjoy your ride, your way with the piece it's a mic that our lifetime warranty and customer service team has your back and your four liners make the smart choice choose martin liner the diary. >> this did i get it where are my keys? memory and thinking issues? keep piling up it may be due to a buil
but great food truck races getting up gulf coast from texas to south house beach, miami. >> this is $25. come on. you got to be joking season from a great food truck race sunday, i know they aren't foodnet when the saw dust settles and the engine roars, the thing you care about is the job well done. but when you get your tools from harbor freight, something about the job feels different. your wallet, whatever you do, do for less at harbor freight so the irs is auditing your company...
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not only monday, but also tuesday along the gulf coast. and that includes places like houston. when you look at some of these numbers, some areas of texas could pick up more than ten inches of rain in just the next few days all right. >> allison chinchar. thank you so much all right. a tsunami can destroy everything in an instant. liev schreiber explores the power of these epic natural events in a new episode of violent earth. here's a preview verbena, so we have got to run this water, very shallow water was coming in, maybe a foot deep but it was very, very strong. i could no longer lift up my feet and i looked up and i saw black wall of water approximately five to six stories high coming right for me. and then i was blasted off my feet my goodness, and new episode of violent earth with liam schreiber premieres tonight at 9:00 p.m. right here on cnn and on wednesday, cnn will areas special program celebrating juneteenth. >> you can watch juneteenth celebrating freedom and legacy at 10:00 p.m. wednesday, right here on cnn. and you can stream it on cnn max as well. we'll be righ
not only monday, but also tuesday along the gulf coast. and that includes places like houston. when you look at some of these numbers, some areas of texas could pick up more than ten inches of rain in just the next few days all right. >> allison chinchar. thank you so much all right. a tsunami can destroy everything in an instant. liev schreiber explores the power of these epic natural events in a new episode of violent earth. here's a preview verbena, so we have got to run this water,...
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we have had many impactful storms of last years especially along the gulf coast the carolinas.lmost across the entire country to go back over or four seasons again it's that constant reminder that constan refresher of what that risk is. people lead busy lives and there are many■@ things they are thinking about. hurricane season is coming around and it's time to look at the risks. [inaudible] >> that's a great question. your identification and rapidly developing a intensifying source or wrist with a golf course and for florida in particular but the strongest hurricanes that it ever hit the united states behind category for the category fives were tropical storms or less three days before in that region in particular don't necessarily have a week■ir more to watch a hurricane come across the atlantic. the biggest threat for a storm to form the caribbean the goal for the southwest atlantic rapidlyfying to make landfall on for five days everyone needs to have a short fuse hurricane emergency plan and that's why it's so important to know as eric said know your risk now. have your eva
we have had many impactful storms of last years especially along the gulf coast the carolinas.lmost across the entire country to go back over or four seasons again it's that constant reminder that constan refresher of what that risk is. people lead busy lives and there are many■@ things they are thinking about. hurricane season is coming around and it's time to look at the risks. [inaudible] >> that's a great question. your identification and rapidly developing a intensifying source or...
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at the same time, fires in mexico affected air quality along the gulf coast from texas to florida. it all brought back memories of last year's record setting fires in canada that sent a haze of smoke drifting over the midwest and east coast. smoke from wildfires hundreds of miles away is still a health threat. a recent national bureau of economic research analysis says it contributes to nearly 16,000 deaths a year. laura kate bender leads the healthy air campaign for the american lung association. laura kate, what is in wildfire smoke that makes it so hazardous? >> one of the main components is particle pollution. these bits can get deep into your lungs, even your bloodstream, and cause a host of harms. there's a bunch of other harmful chemicals too, particularly if it's burning houses, cars, other things from built structures. john: is it just as dangerous if the fire is hundreds of miles away or down the street? >> neither is safe. it can change the composition but the fact remains that whether people are close or far away, they should both take precautions. john: what can inhali
at the same time, fires in mexico affected air quality along the gulf coast from texas to florida. it all brought back memories of last year's record setting fires in canada that sent a haze of smoke drifting over the midwest and east coast. smoke from wildfires hundreds of miles away is still a health threat. a recent national bureau of economic research analysis says it contributes to nearly 16,000 deaths a year. laura kate bender leads the healthy air campaign for the american lung...
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and as we get into specifically the weekend across the gulf coast and florida, we're going to see the potential for temperatures to be well into the 90s there. on top of that, the humidity will make it feel like triple digits. we could see record-breaking conditions for folks there as we get into next week. today, we have showers spinning around new england. stronger storms could possibly develop across the middle of the country. as you get your saturday plans under way, we'll see some of these shower mid-70s. indianap minneapolis, the upper 70s. plenty of sunshine for new orleans. and that's a look at your forecast, jessica, back to you. >> thanks. happy friday. >>> we're back in a minute with what today's jobs report could tell us about the state of the economy. and why u.s. regulators are targeting open a.i., nvidia and microsoft. a.i., nvidia and microsoft. the right ingredients make all the difference. new herbal essences sulfate free is now packed with plant-based ingredients your hair will love. like pure aloe. and camellia flower oil. and none of the things it won't. hair feel
and as we get into specifically the weekend across the gulf coast and florida, we're going to see the potential for temperatures to be well into the 90s there. on top of that, the humidity will make it feel like triple digits. we could see record-breaking conditions for folks there as we get into next week. today, we have showers spinning around new england. stronger storms could possibly develop across the middle of the country. as you get your saturday plans under way, we'll see some of these...
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west, 18 million people at risk once again we have heat warnings isouthern california.n along the gulf coast and texas. there are the temperatures starting to rise again in areas of arizona. yeah, it's going to be a busy week watching all the hot temperatures and the heavy rain, frances. >> what a start. thank you so much, bill. >>> some scary moments during a rodeo in oregon this weekend after a bull jumped the fence into the crowd. organizers say the bull charged at spectators through rodeo grounds and then ran towards the holding pens. there it was contained by professional livestock handlers. four people were hospitalized and all four have been released. it's the first time anyone can recall a breach like this since their first event in 1940. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with a nutcase against cold stone's ice scream. and the real life inspiration behind the netflix series in a lawsuit. with our highest concentration of pro-vitamins yet, infused with ingredients like biotin & collagen. strengthens hair bonds and repairs as well as the leading luxury brand without the $60 price t
west, 18 million people at risk once again we have heat warnings isouthern california.n along the gulf coast and texas. there are the temperatures starting to rise again in areas of arizona. yeah, it's going to be a busy week watching all the hot temperatures and the heavy rain, frances. >> what a start. thank you so much, bill. >>> some scary moments during a rodeo in oregon this weekend after a bull jumped the fence into the crowd. organizers say the bull charged at spectators...
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and as sarah mentioned, this is impacting the entire gulf coast of texas. a lot of the area along the gulf coast looking very similar to what you're looking at behind me, there is already ponding. there's already some coastal flooding officials here in corpus christi do not seem very concerned about this storm per say, again, because it's hundreds of miles away, but they say that they always prepare for the worst. they have assets strategically placed around the city to make sure that they can respond with high water vehicles and barricades if needed. again, just in case these officials know this area very well, they know the areas where the tributaries and streams and rivers flow. >> and so they know that a lot of those usually fully swell. you can see around me that there is some ponding, but take a look here. you can see the water level. sara, it is already receded a little bit. you can see it here by some of the debris. and so we're just going to have to wait and see the impact here in corpus as of now, you can see it's not raining, but we are seeing so
and as sarah mentioned, this is impacting the entire gulf coast of texas. a lot of the area along the gulf coast looking very similar to what you're looking at behind me, there is already ponding. there's already some coastal flooding officials here in corpus christi do not seem very concerned about this storm per say, again, because it's hundreds of miles away, but they say that they always prepare for the worst. they have assets strategically placed around the city to make sure that they can...
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. >> reporter: in lee county on the gulf coast, emergency officials had to rescue at least one driver from floodwaters. while further north, a possible tornado brought down trees and power lines in martin county. the storms are part of a stalled system that's pummelled the sunshine state, dumping a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours. on tuesday, the city of sarasota was swamped, a record nearly four inches of rain fell in one hour. a once in a 1,000-year event. i want to walk you around the corner if i can. look at southeast 2nd avenue. there have been some scars stranded out in the street. we've seen fire officials come by and check on those drivers. we've seen sheriff's office -- we saw an ambulance trying to answer a 911 call, wasn't sure where to go. this is an emergency in dania beach. they want people to find high ground or if you're in your house, stay there. for now live in dania beach, larry seward, cbs news, miami. >>> this morning the biden administration is closely watching a small fleet of russian ships and a submarine that arrived in cuba for military exercises. for
. >> reporter: in lee county on the gulf coast, emergency officials had to rescue at least one driver from floodwaters. while further north, a possible tornado brought down trees and power lines in martin county. the storms are part of a stalled system that's pummelled the sunshine state, dumping a month's worth of rain in just 24 hours. on tuesday, the city of sarasota was swamped, a record nearly four inches of rain fell in one hour. a once in a 1,000-year event. i want to walk you...
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the western gulf coast feeling the brunt of this storm.sa adan is live in corpus christi for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. you can just check it out. they're still getting whipped by this storm. alberto not making landfall here in texas but the governor activating a disaster declaration for several counties in south texas. this morning tropical storm alberto, the first named storm of the season slamming into coastal texas after wreaking havoc in mexico after an above average hurricane season predicted for the atlantic. the large storm hitting coastal texas. neighborhoods in surf side texas battered from the storm. how are the conditions right now? >> they're pretty bad the way they usually are. earlier today it was bad. that wind was coming. >> reporter: here in corpus christi, residents dealing with a storm surge up to four feet. >> the water is up to the dunes. it's not safe to be on the beaches currently. >> reporter: in rockport, texas, the storm dumped up to 10 inches of rain. the threat of floodin
the western gulf coast feeling the brunt of this storm.sa adan is live in corpus christi for us this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michael. you can just check it out. they're still getting whipped by this storm. alberto not making landfall here in texas but the governor activating a disaster declaration for several counties in south texas. this morning tropical storm alberto, the first named storm of the season slamming into coastal texas after wreaking havoc in mexico...
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down to the south we're watching tropical moisture moving along the gulf coast. we could see 2 to 3 inches of rain, up to 5 and even 8 inches in isolated spots that will continue into wednesday. dangerous heat throughout the northeast. as we near friday we are looking at temperatures more record-breaking temperatures in the northeast, could see rain in parts of new england, the ra contininue central states, southwest into the triple digits, 105 today in phoenix, 103 in tucson. all right. that's your tuesday forecast. >> okay. thanks, michelle. >>> the u.s. open kept golf fans on the edge of their seat until the very end this year. [ cheers and applause ] >> another epic up and down at pinehurst for a u.s. open championship. bryson dechambeau, now has two! >> there he is, bryson dechambeau coming out on top after an epic battle with rory mcilroy to claim his second u.s. open title. dechambeau lost the lead to mcilroy earlier in the day, but fought back to win the tournament by one stroke with that high-pressure par putt. >>> still to come here singing their praise
down to the south we're watching tropical moisture moving along the gulf coast. we could see 2 to 3 inches of rain, up to 5 and even 8 inches in isolated spots that will continue into wednesday. dangerous heat throughout the northeast. as we near friday we are looking at temperatures more record-breaking temperatures in the northeast, could see rain in parts of new england, the ra contininue central states, southwest into the triple digits, 105 today in phoenix, 103 in tucson. all right. that's...
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>>> it's been 19 >>> it's been 19 years since the fury of hurricane katrina forever changed the gulf coastose who lost loved ones, the storm's impact is still felt today. in tonight's weekend journal jennifer in biloxi, mississippi, shows us how one family finally got closure. >> reporter: it's been a long road for tony waltman to get here, holding her mom's ashes after all these years. >> all the hopes and prayers and stuff, it all paid off, though. >> reporter: we first learned her mom was one of the missing during hurricane katrina when we met her dad, hardy jackson, on the streets of biloxi, mississippi. soon after the fury of the category 3 hurricane roared ashore in august of 2005. >> we had just opened up. >> who was at the house with you? >> my wife. >> where is she now? >> can't find her body. se gone. >> you can't find her? >> i tried. i hold her hand tight as i could, and she told me you can't hold me. she said, take care of the kids and the grandkids. >> what's your wife's name in case we can put this out there? >> tonette jackson. >> reporter: hardy jackson's heartache resonat
>>> it's been 19 >>> it's been 19 years since the fury of hurricane katrina forever changed the gulf coastose who lost loved ones, the storm's impact is still felt today. in tonight's weekend journal jennifer in biloxi, mississippi, shows us how one family finally got closure. >> reporter: it's been a long road for tony waltman to get here, holding her mom's ashes after all these years. >> all the hopes and prayers and stuff, it all paid off, though. >>...
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weather with a trip to the beach, the rip current risk remains high on parts of the atlantic and gulf coastay in florida, at least five people have died in rip currents, including a couple visiting with their six children. a really tragic story there, and experts say if you do get caught in a rip current, do not try to swim directly back to shore. instead, you swim parallel to the shoreline until you're free of the current. the life saving advice there. >> all right. the fbi is now offering up to $10,000 for information about two wildfires in southern new mexico. full containment of the fires is not expected until mid-july. two deaths have been confirmed since they ignited last week, and now the fbi is asking for help in identifying what sparked the fires. now to a story we're following out of hawaii. a surfer who gained fame as a lifeguard and actor has died in a shark attack. this morning. a shark attack in hawaii claiming the life of a world renowned surfer. >> we can confirm that it was one of our own city and county of honolulu lifeguards. north shore lifeguards. tamayo perry, honolulu
weather with a trip to the beach, the rip current risk remains high on parts of the atlantic and gulf coastay in florida, at least five people have died in rip currents, including a couple visiting with their six children. a really tragic story there, and experts say if you do get caught in a rip current, do not try to swim directly back to shore. instead, you swim parallel to the shoreline until you're free of the current. the life saving advice there. >> all right. the fbi is now...
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we could see similar scenes like we saw in florida this past week setup here across the gulf coast. ed? >>> paul, thank you. tonight president biden is in las vegas after attending the g7 summit in italy. air force one flew more than 6,000 miles landing in l.a. as the sun came up. the president now surrounded by stars. in fact, he's seeing some of them tonight at a big hollywood fund-raiser. cbs' natalie brand is tracking it all from the white house. >> reporter: ed, the biden campaign says it set a record with a single democratic fund-raiser with a star-studded line-up that includes former president barack obama, george clooney, and julia roberts. president biden arrived in los angeles early saturday banking on a boost from celebrity support. his re-election campaign says tonight's a-list event has already raised at least $28 million. the los angeles fund raisers happening on the same day as a summit in switzerland focused on peace in ukraine. vice president kamala harris stepped in for the president meeting with ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy and world leaders and announc
we could see similar scenes like we saw in florida this past week setup here across the gulf coast. ed? >>> paul, thank you. tonight president biden is in las vegas after attending the g7 summit in italy. air force one flew more than 6,000 miles landing in l.a. as the sun came up. the president now surrounded by stars. in fact, he's seeing some of them tonight at a big hollywood fund-raiser. cbs' natalie brand is tracking it all from the white house. >> reporter: ed, the biden...
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are saying maybe someone could get close to a foot of ra temperatures a little cooler along the gulf coast. i think it will be welcomed rainfall late in the afternoon. yeah, frances, florida probably has the worst weather in the country this week. >> wow. okay. thanks for watching it, bill. we'll see you in a bit. >>> earl seller back in a minute with a game-change decision for high school athletes in florida. >>> and dallas, we have a problem. how the celticgrbes abd a two-game lead in the nba finals against the mavs. s for it to grow? meet new pantene pro-v miracles. with our highest concentration of pro-vitamins yet, infused with ingredients like biotin & collagen. strengthens hair bonds and repairs as well as the leading luxury brand without the $60 price tag. for stronger, healthier hair. ♪♪ if you know, you know it's pantene. ♪♪ i thought i was sleeping ok... but i was waking up so tired. then i tried new zzzquil sleep nasal strips. their four—point lift design opens my nose for maximum air flow. so, i breathe better. and we both sleep better. and stay married. when you smell the ama
are saying maybe someone could get close to a foot of ra temperatures a little cooler along the gulf coast. i think it will be welcomed rainfall late in the afternoon. yeah, frances, florida probably has the worst weather in the country this week. >> wow. okay. thanks for watching it, bill. we'll see you in a bit. >>> earl seller back in a minute with a game-change decision for high school athletes in florida. >>> and dallas, we have a problem. how the celticgrbes abd a...