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harrisburg, williamsport. but look, moderate risks to just west of baltimore. we're talking another three to five, maybe eight inches of rain. if you think these amounts -- these days where we have heavy rain have increased, you're right. over the last -- since 1950, there has been a 30% increase in days where we see 3" of rain or more thanks to climate change. we're looking at excessive heat today. 39 million people from the pacific northwest, all the way into the southwest, triple-digit heat, these are not heat indexes, actual air temperatures. phoenix and yuma, 114, vegas 113. even without the humidity that is hot. 98 in l.a. sacramento 105. portland will see a high of 96. guess what, guys, this goes into next week. we'll look at that coming up in detail in the next half hour. back to you. >> okay, al. welcome home, by the way. >>> also this morning, we're seeing chilling new police video from that shoot-out at trader joe's in los angeles. it shows the dramatic release of the suspect and gunfight that left an employee dead. nbc's miguel almaguer has the late
harrisburg, williamsport. but look, moderate risks to just west of baltimore. we're talking another three to five, maybe eight inches of rain. if you think these amounts -- these days where we have heavy rain have increased, you're right. over the last -- since 1950, there has been a 30% increase in days where we see 3" of rain or more thanks to climate change. we're looking at excessive heat today. 39 million people from the pacific northwest, all the way into the southwest, triple-digit...
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. >> reporter: rescuers a search in the dark for a woman swept away at a swollen creek and harrisburg last night. the 19-year-old was walking with a friend when they both went under. the friend was able to escape safely. >> reporter: tremont near philadelphia. disaster emergency was declared because of the flash in nearby pinegrove, stranded driver took cellphone video of the flooding as he sat on top of his car. rescue crews eventually pulled him from the water. three days of rain across central pennsylvania has saturated the ground, giving the water few places to go. fire crews spent the day rescuing many people from vehicles that did not make it through the flooded roads. those abandoned vehicles that clogged streets hampered other rescue efforts. >> and makes it tougher to get everybody around and for emergency personnel to do their work. >> reporter: hersheypark closed because of flooding. photos show the extent of the rising waters. >>> check this out, groundhog spotted perched on offense rai parts of pennsylvania. wildlife experts say groundhogs are actually excellent swimmers,
. >> reporter: rescuers a search in the dark for a woman swept away at a swollen creek and harrisburg last night. the 19-year-old was walking with a friend when they both went under. the friend was able to escape safely. >> reporter: tremont near philadelphia. disaster emergency was declared because of the flash in nearby pinegrove, stranded driver took cellphone video of the flooding as he sat on top of his car. rescue crews eventually pulled him from the water. three days of rain...
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this area from harrisburg to williamsport is in a risk of high flooding the rivers are already at flood stage. if we get rain on top of that we could have record stage flooding. in baltimore, the heaviest flash flooding. in new york, we have a band of rain about to move to new york city. there is rain in north carolina. d.c., richmond, that will fill in, throughout your early momplth how about the heat out west? 39 million at heat risk advisory. it was 121 in palm prescription yesterday. today it will probably be close to that 120. phoenix record highs. same with tucson, too. the rainfall in the mid-atlantic, though, today is the last day for the rain there. is there that will be good news for us in the coming days. >> a little less humidity. >> we can deal with that. . still ahead a record breaking contract for one nfl running back. in baseball the yanks claimed victory over their rivals. details next in sports. but for cyber criminals it's plenty of time to launch thousands of attacks. luckily security analysts and watson are on his side. spotting threats faster and protecting his dat
this area from harrisburg to williamsport is in a risk of high flooding the rivers are already at flood stage. if we get rain on top of that we could have record stage flooding. in baltimore, the heaviest flash flooding. in new york, we have a band of rain about to move to new york city. there is rain in north carolina. d.c., richmond, that will fill in, throughout your early momplth how about the heat out west? 39 million at heat risk advisory. it was 121 in palm prescription yesterday. today...
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pennsylvania an urgent search is underway for a missing 19-year-old woman swept into a creekear harrisburg. >> she got swept under the current and we're searching for her under the waterer. >> thats waterer very dangerous. do not attempt to cross or drive through waterer because you don't know the dangerous conditions that can occur. >> reporter: the flood waters moved in so quickly riekert got trapped on the roof of hisjeep. >> it just happened out of nowhere and my car was shut off and i was likeo what i do now? >> reporter: hirschy park closed after parts of the park were submerged. orergency crews responding in charlotte, carolina after five people got trapped in a flooded business and in baltimore, maryland, a childtw d adults rescued when they got trapped on a school bus. buckled. the storm has claimed at least one life a woman kill canned by a tree in virginia. >> the tree had fell into pproximately a quarter of the home. >> reporter: dangerous weather showing no sign of letting up. elizabeth town, pennsylvania >>> as president trump' trade war with other nations heats up, they're n
pennsylvania an urgent search is underway for a missing 19-year-old woman swept into a creekear harrisburg. >> she got swept under the current and we're searching for her under the waterer. >> thats waterer very dangerous. do not attempt to cross or drive through waterer because you don't know the dangerous conditions that can occur. >> reporter: the flood waters moved in so quickly riekert got trapped on the roof of hisjeep. >> it just happened out of nowhere and my car...
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in harrisburg we have one near major flooding.you start getting wlter towards houses and structures and can get evacuations. the rain is ending in harrisburg, just about finished. a hit and miss shower or two in areas of jersey. most of the rain, the heavy stuff is over in new england. there's a chance of rain today, and then we get a break this afternoon in most areas and tomorrow a cold front goes through. that's good. it will spark a risk of severe thunderstorms. so a slight risk of severe weather in new york, philadelphia and drm c. that timing, 6:00 to 8:00 friday evening. keep it in mind if you have plans. 35 million at risk of the dangerous heat in the west still. it is not as bad as a couple of days ago, but from portland through areas of southern california temperatures will easily be five to 15 degrees above average. today phoenix is 112. earlier this week you were 116. l.a. we get a little cooler for you at 89. look at seattle, still at 90-degree. boise still at 100. dallas once again jumping into triple digits at 102.
in harrisburg we have one near major flooding.you start getting wlter towards houses and structures and can get evacuations. the rain is ending in harrisburg, just about finished. a hit and miss shower or two in areas of jersey. most of the rain, the heavy stuff is over in new england. there's a chance of rain today, and then we get a break this afternoon in most areas and tomorrow a cold front goes through. that's good. it will spark a risk of severe thunderstorms. so a slight risk of severe...
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pennsylvania, an urgent search is under way for a missing 19-year-old woman, swept into a creek near harrisburg. >> she got sucked under the current. we're searching for her in the water. >> that water is very dangerous. do not cross or attempt to cross or drive through water because you simply don't know the dangerous conditions that can occur. >> i want someone to come help save. >> reporter: the flood waters moved in so quickly, zachary got trapped on the roof of his jeep. >> it just happened out of nowhere and my car just shut off. i was like, what do i do now? >> reporter: hershey park closed monday after parts of the theme park were submerged and down the coast emergency crews responding in charlotte, north carolina, after five people got trapped in a flooded business. in baltimore, maryland, a child and two adults rescued when they got stuck on a school bus, roads so saturated there, bridges buckled. the storm has claimed at least one life, a woman hit by a tree in burke, virginia. >> the tree fell into approximately a quarter of the home. >> reporter: dangerous weather showing no signed
pennsylvania, an urgent search is under way for a missing 19-year-old woman, swept into a creek near harrisburg. >> she got sucked under the current. we're searching for her in the water. >> that water is very dangerous. do not cross or attempt to cross or drive through water because you simply don't know the dangerous conditions that can occur. >> i want someone to come help save. >> reporter: the flood waters moved in so quickly, zachary got trapped on the roof of his...
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. >> in harrisburg, pennsylvania, temperatures hit 95 degrees on sunday. the captain says even his crew needs to consider the heat this week. >> our gear does not breathe, so we tend to overheat. >> 96 in new york, 95 in st. louis, 104 is what it's going to feel like in memphis, tennessee. >> at this ace hardware store, people are out of luck. they sold out of their air conditioners. in atlanta, one atlanta church is holding a cooling drive, collecting fans to pass out to seniors in need. in iowa, it wasn't heat but heavy rains that created problems over the weekend. flash flooding caused frightening drama at a hotel in urbandale. this pool room quickly filled up with rainwater after a door broke. the flooding in des moines turned deadly when it killed a local sportscaster. 66-year-old larry cotlar was killed after he was swept into a creek by the rushing water saturday night. the flooding is also being blamed on a gas explosion that destroyed a duplex in iowa. festivals say it was caused by a gas leak after high waters put out the pilot light. no one was
. >> in harrisburg, pennsylvania, temperatures hit 95 degrees on sunday. the captain says even his crew needs to consider the heat this week. >> our gear does not breathe, so we tend to overheat. >> 96 in new york, 95 in st. louis, 104 is what it's going to feel like in memphis, tennessee. >> at this ace hardware store, people are out of luck. they sold out of their air conditioners. in atlanta, one atlanta church is holding a cooling drive, collecting fans to pass out...
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humidity utwe'll get thunderstormsf this. 30is million plus at in albany, baltimore, washington, d.c., harrisburg areas hit hard by the flooding earlier this week. storms will only last half hour, 45 minutes, they'll be in, they'll beout, but they'll hit you this afternoon and evening. we have a large area in kansas and northern texas and oklahoma all the way to nebraska has a chance for severe .stor mostly wind will be the threat in both areas. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. 's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> as i mentioned, there is fantastic weather to be had today. if you're in michigan or indiana or illinois. after the hot s mer you'vehad, this is a beautiful early fall air mass. polis today 79 degrees a mostly sunny. >>> we will take a look at the weekend forecast and some of the great weather. we'll be on the >> all right. we'll hear about it. thank bill. fast forwarding into your weekend box office, tom cruise is looking to stunt his way back to the top with mission impossible fallout. the 6th installment of the franchise is eyeing a franchise best. $135 million g
humidity utwe'll get thunderstormsf this. 30is million plus at in albany, baltimore, washington, d.c., harrisburg areas hit hard by the flooding earlier this week. storms will only last half hour, 45 minutes, they'll be in, they'll beout, but they'll hit you this afternoon and evening. we have a large area in kansas and northern texas and oklahoma all the way to nebraska has a chance for severe .stor mostly wind will be the threat in both areas. that's a look at the big weather story of the...
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get thunderstorms out of this. 30 million plus at risk in albany, baltimore, washington, d.c., harrisburg areas hit hard by the flooding earlier this week. storms will only last half hour, 45 minutes, they'll be in, they'll be out, but they'll hit you this afternoon and evening. we have a large area in kansas and northern texas and oklahoma all the way to nebraska has a chance for severe storms. mostlyind will be the w air mass. minneapolis today 79 degrees and mostly sunny. >>> we will take a look at the weekend forecast and some of the great weather. we'll be on the move. >> all right. we'll hear about it. thank you, fast forwarding into your weekend box office, tom cruise is looking to stunt his way back to the top with mission impossible fallout. the 6th installment of the franchise is eyeing a franchise best. $135 million globally this opening weekend. standing in its way are two sequels, equalizer 2 and mama mia here we go again. both had big opening weekends of their own. >> heavy hitters there. washington, tom cruise. >> it will be tough, bill is talking about great weather. it's
get thunderstorms out of this. 30 million plus at risk in albany, baltimore, washington, d.c., harrisburg areas hit hard by the flooding earlier this week. storms will only last half hour, 45 minutes, they'll be in, they'll be out, but they'll hit you this afternoon and evening. we have a large area in kansas and northern texas and oklahoma all the way to nebraska has a chance for severe storms. mostlyind will be the w air mass. minneapolis today 79 degrees and mostly sunny. >>> we...
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live, all day coverage of the confederate conference, from james madison university in harrisburg, virginiaspeakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war is him, and museum historian john koski. caroline jamie, purdue university professor, and james robertson, author of the book after the civil war: the heroes, soldiers, and civilians that changed america. watch the confederate icons conference on saturday morning, starting at 10 am, eastern, on american history tv, on c-span 3. >>> the house judiciary committee recently held a hearing on the supreme court decision. in that case, the high court ruled that states can charge sales tax on online purchases, for retailers without a physical presence in the state. the house judiciary committee heard testimony on how the ruling might affect businesses, and the role of congress in making laws and online sales taxes.
live, all day coverage of the confederate conference, from james madison university in harrisburg, virginiaspeakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war is him, and museum historian john koski. caroline jamie, purdue university professor, and james robertson, author of the book after the civil war: the heroes, soldiers, and civilians that changed america. watch the confederate icons conference on saturday morning, starting at 10 am, eastern, on american history tv, on c-span 3....
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any airports you look at the map you've got you know philadelphia minneapolis chicago miami beach harrisburg lost bag a sand berm cisco i mean that's all over the country. yeah mr hobbs and the major hubs are sort of catching people at these international crossroads of the united states put it where borders even though it's these are international airports are these places where a lot of international traffic happens that's not where they're looking at they're not looking at foreign nationals or foreign citizens traveling in and out and the process is kind of weird so according to the agency. that the documents that were released all u.s. citizens who enter the country are automatically screen for inclusion and quiet so their travel patterns as you said affiliations are checked and their names are run against the terrorist watchlist and any other databases that sort of cover about kind of thing wow so once the list once the list travelers once they list travelers are you know are then surveilled in airports on flights as you said by these undercover air marshals documenting like you said at
any airports you look at the map you've got you know philadelphia minneapolis chicago miami beach harrisburg lost bag a sand berm cisco i mean that's all over the country. yeah mr hobbs and the major hubs are sort of catching people at these international crossroads of the united states put it where borders even though it's these are international airports are these places where a lot of international traffic happens that's not where they're looking at they're not looking at foreign nationals...
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any airports you look at the map you've got you know philadelphia minneapolis chicago miami beach harrisburg lost bag a san francisco i mean that's all over the country. you know mr hobbs and the major hubs are sort of catching people at these international crossroads in the united states put it where borders even though it's these are international airports are these places where a lot of international traffic happens that's not what they're looking at they're not looking at foreign nationals or foreign citizens traveling in and out in the process this kind of area so according to the agency. that the documents that were released all u.s. citizens who enter the country are automatically screen for inclusion and quiet so their travel patterns as you said affiliations are checked and their names are run against the terrorist watchlist and any other databases that sort of cover of that kind of thing wow so once the list once the list travelers once the list travelers are you know are then surveilled on the airports on plates as you said by these undercover air marshals documenting like you sai
any airports you look at the map you've got you know philadelphia minneapolis chicago miami beach harrisburg lost bag a san francisco i mean that's all over the country. you know mr hobbs and the major hubs are sort of catching people at these international crossroads in the united states put it where borders even though it's these are international airports are these places where a lot of international traffic happens that's not what they're looking at they're not looking at foreign nationals...
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near harrisburg, pennsylvania, hershey park is closed after a nearby creek overflowed. >> we showed up today for my mom's birthday. on the ned it for awcot' creek overwhelmed this road forcing evacuations. in nearby pine grove, this is the highway that leads into town. after days of heavy rain soaked the ground in virginia, a 60-foot tree fell onto this home in fairfax county killing a woman inside. >> this is pretty rare for us but obviously with all the rain in the past couple of days, things of that nature, the roots of these trees have really loosened up. >> reporter: and it's not just the east coast. hail and heavy rain pounded the colorado springs area. >> hold on. >> reporter: an hour after an officer posted a warning and video showing fast-moving water on a road, crews had to rescue a woman from a flooded ditch nearby. farther west the dry and hot conditions continue to fuel a wildfire near yosemite. the fire is threatening 3500 buildings and the terrain burning is so rugged, it's making the firefight even more challenging. >> witalthe hazards and standing dead trees, i've neve
near harrisburg, pennsylvania, hershey park is closed after a nearby creek overflowed. >> we showed up today for my mom's birthday. on the ned it for awcot' creek overwhelmed this road forcing evacuations. in nearby pine grove, this is the highway that leads into town. after days of heavy rain soaked the ground in virginia, a 60-foot tree fell onto this home in fairfax county killing a woman inside. >> this is pretty rare for us but obviously with all the rain in the past couple of...
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in the capital, harrisburg, it is the wettest july ever. the surrounding county has been soaked with 78 billion gallons of water. demarco morgan is there. >> reporter: bridges are washed out and numerous nearby residents have been evacuated in hershey and lancaster county. greg warfel witnessed rescues right near his home. >> they were staging to rescue the people in the houses across the creek, because the creek had rose above the road and they couldn't drive out. >> reporter: nearby knoebels amusement park is also closed after floodwaters rushed through. in maryland, some of the crest gates on the conowingo dam were opened to alleviate water levels following the downpours there. and, the heavy rains are bringing damage and frustration. a sinkhole opened up overnight next to priscilla stoner's home in palmyra, pennsylvania. >> it's very concerning. i mean, we're in a neighborhood where it's just happening and you just never know when you're going to wake up and have this in your back yard. if it collapsed that easily overnight, who knows w
in the capital, harrisburg, it is the wettest july ever. the surrounding county has been soaked with 78 billion gallons of water. demarco morgan is there. >> reporter: bridges are washed out and numerous nearby residents have been evacuated in hershey and lancaster county. greg warfel witnessed rescues right near his home. >> they were staging to rescue the people in the houses across the creek, because the creek had rose above the road and they couldn't drive out. >>...
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area, into baltimore, philadelphia, harrisburg, you're also under the gun for some flash flooding. the reason for that, we have this low pressure center moving up the chesapeake bay, bringing quite a bit of rain, we also have that thunderstorm threat throughout new england. heading into sunday and monday, the upcoming pattern is one that keeps us with rain sunday and monday and throughout the week, projected rainfall totals could exceed four inches in some areas. on the other side of the jet stream, the dallas metroplex, you are under an excessive heat warning. temperatures could exceed 109 heading into saturday and sunday. reena. >> ninan: jacob, thank you so much. a new report from the u.s. geological survey says the eruption of hawaii's kilauea volcano could last as long as two years. this week, it unleashed a lava bomb on a tour boat. carter evans just returned from the big island and reports it's getting even bigger. >> reporter: kilauea's latest eruption has lasted nearly three months. and while most of the lava is now following a predictable path, it can also explode without
area, into baltimore, philadelphia, harrisburg, you're also under the gun for some flash flooding. the reason for that, we have this low pressure center moving up the chesapeake bay, bringing quite a bit of rain, we also have that thunderstorm threat throughout new england. heading into sunday and monday, the upcoming pattern is one that keeps us with rain sunday and monday and throughout the week, projected rainfall totals could exceed four inches in some areas. on the other side of the jet...
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while in harrisburg hazardous water swept a 19-yeaold into a creek. >> it's extremely dangerous to gogh the inin large trees to crash into roads. five people trapped in a flooded business were taken to safety by boat. down the coast treacherous rip currents making anything a typical day at the beach. >> as we started to swim back, i couldn't find theom bo it got out of hand in a hurry. >> reporter: out west the intense heat impacting millions and claiming six lives in southern california. recordem settingratures in some areas reaching well into the triple digits. >> really hard to work with this weather. got to go little by little. heat fueling wildfires. a blaze near yosemite forcing rangers to evacuate and shut it down. the downside, the forecast is 0% of rain. >> we're talking about rain, rain and more rain. feels like we c catch a break but it's followed up with more rain. >> all of this wild weather is happening because of how the jet stream is bengving. it's g way up into the north around the west coast and allowing extreme heat ithere. s very unusual to see something like this.
while in harrisburg hazardous water swept a 19-yeaold into a creek. >> it's extremely dangerous to gogh the inin large trees to crash into roads. five people trapped in a flooded business were taken to safety by boat. down the coast treacherous rip currents making anything a typical day at the beach. >> as we started to swim back, i couldn't find theom bo it got out of hand in a hurry. >> reporter: out west the intense heat impacting millions and claiming six lives in southern...
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floor. , according to the nra, something like 900,000 nra members are within a 300 mile radius of harrisburglvania, the capital of the state. when i was up there for the story, i came upon another gun manufacturer in pennsylvania that actually manufactures a line of rifles for kids. they have two lines, the chipmunk rifle and the cricket rifle. i went on to the website, it is called keystone sporting goods or something. i went on the website, and there is a letter from a dad to the owners of the company saying your guns are terrific, lightweight, accurate. i bought one for my five-year-old and seven-year-old, and i think this is terrific. and as a non-gun owner, i am thinking, what is more discomforting about that? the fact there is a company making a line of rivals -- of rivals for five-year-old, or that their parents lying them -- buying them? but this is part of the backdrop of what is going on up there with sanctuary tours. -- sanctuary church. the message of guns, i asked sean over and over -- these are responsible people. the people i met in the congregation were decent folk, no wide-e
floor. , according to the nra, something like 900,000 nra members are within a 300 mile radius of harrisburglvania, the capital of the state. when i was up there for the story, i came upon another gun manufacturer in pennsylvania that actually manufactures a line of rifles for kids. they have two lines, the chipmunk rifle and the cricket rifle. i went on to the website, it is called keystone sporting goods or something. i went on the website, and there is a letter from a dad to the owners of...
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while in nearby harrisburg, a 19-year-old was swept into a creek. set to resume the search this morning. >> extremely dangerous to go near the water at this time. >> reporter: maryland, large trees crash into homes. many roads under water. in charlotte, north carolina, five people trapped in a flooded business were taken to safety by boat. while down the coast in florida, treacherous rip currents making anything but a typical day at the beach. >> starting to swim back, i couldn't find the bottom and so, yeah, it got out of hand in a hurry. >> reporter: out west, the intense heat impacting millions an claiming at least six lives in southern california. record setting temperatures in some areas reaching well into the triple digits. >> really hard to work with the weather. and we just got to go little by little. >> reporter: in phoenix, a box of crayons left out in the sun melted in minutes. that heat fueling wildfires ripping through the region burning hundreds of thousands of acres. a blaze near yosemite forcing rangers to evacuate the park and shut
while in nearby harrisburg, a 19-year-old was swept into a creek. set to resume the search this morning. >> extremely dangerous to go near the water at this time. >> reporter: maryland, large trees crash into homes. many roads under water. in charlotte, north carolina, five people trapped in a flooded business were taken to safety by boat. while down the coast in florida, treacherous rip currents making anything but a typical day at the beach. >> starting to swim back, i...
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history tv, live all-day coverage of the confederate icon topic from james madison university in harrisburg virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war museum. and the museums historian john coffey. kevin walker, ceo of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation, caroline jeannie purdue university professor, and james robertson officer -- author of the book after the war, the heroes, villains, so
history tv, live all-day coverage of the confederate icon topic from james madison university in harrisburg virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war museum. and the museums historian john coffey. kevin walker, ceo of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation, caroline jeannie purdue university professor, and james robertson officer -- author of the book after the war, the heroes, villains, so
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and in the state capital of harrisburg, it's the wettest july ever.hole opened up next to priscilla stoner's home in palmyra. >> it's very concerning. we are in a neighborhood where it's just happening -- you never know when you're going to wake up and have this in your backyard. >> the hershey park theme park has been closed three days this week because of all the flooding. >>> temperatures are hitting triple digits again in southern california. in riverside county, authorities say at least 6 people died in the last month from heat-related illnesses. and the area is expecting another scorcher today. >> oh, yeah. >>> look at these people. these are smart people jogging right now before it gets too hot this afternoon. there's a marathon happening this sunday, the san francisco marathon. i hope they are not prepared for that. you're supposed to be resting a few days before a big marathon like that. but a gorgeous morning in san francisco. we do have those clouds out there. it does feel comfortable, though. not too hot. definitely noticing temperatures q
and in the state capital of harrisburg, it's the wettest july ever.hole opened up next to priscilla stoner's home in palmyra. >> it's very concerning. we are in a neighborhood where it's just happening -- you never know when you're going to wake up and have this in your backyard. >> the hershey park theme park has been closed three days this week because of all the flooding. >>> temperatures are hitting triple digits again in southern california. in riverside county,...
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talking about places such as harrisburg, york, out towards lancaster, upwards of 6 to 8 inches of rainfall have come down. baltimore, certainly in and around washington as well, tremendous rainfall has been coming down in the last couple of days. in fact, the national weather service still watching some 30 million people across this region underneath the flood concern, and notice the areas indicated in that maroon color. that is right across that region of eastern pennsylvania where we have the flood warnings in place, meaning flooding is either imminent or occurring. and unfortunately, the rainfall still looks pretty high over those regions over the next several days. in fact, look at rainfall totals. really, the good news for new york city is they stay out of the vast majority of the heavy rainfall, but again, just west of town into eastern p.a., some heavy rains in store. boston could see heavy rainfall as well. and temperatures as a result of all this little bit cooler again. 76 in new york, only 82 in washington. >> all right, p.j., thank you. >>> he may be leaving the senate, but uta
talking about places such as harrisburg, york, out towards lancaster, upwards of 6 to 8 inches of rainfall have come down. baltimore, certainly in and around washington as well, tremendous rainfall has been coming down in the last couple of days. in fact, the national weather service still watching some 30 million people across this region underneath the flood concern, and notice the areas indicated in that maroon color. that is right across that region of eastern pennsylvania where we have the...
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area, the baltimore, philadelphia, harrisburg, once again, in new york city, this is the area of concern the strong thunderstorms. not everyone is going to get hit. it will only last about a half hour to 45 minutes, but we could get strong, gusty winds with it when it comes through, enough to knock out power and knock down trees. again, that's about 5:00 to 8:00 is the target for the i-95 corridor. 30 million people are at risk of the severe storm. it goes from albany, new york to key, new hampshire, hard forward, new york city, with all of the major cities, that's why 30 million people are at risk. that's one of the stories later this afternoon, but we will continue to give you updates on the carr fire. they're saying one of the shelters at the colleges is almost full and a developing situation. >> certainly thinking about the residents dealing with that right now. thank you, bill. >>> let's turn to president trump, who is vowing to impose sanctions on turkey over the detainment of an american sit deny. trump tweeting this yesterday. the united states will impose large sanctions on turk
area, the baltimore, philadelphia, harrisburg, once again, in new york city, this is the area of concern the strong thunderstorms. not everyone is going to get hit. it will only last about a half hour to 45 minutes, but we could get strong, gusty winds with it when it comes through, enough to knock out power and knock down trees. again, that's about 5:00 to 8:00 is the target for the i-95 corridor. 30 million people are at risk of the severe storm. it goes from albany, new york to key, new...
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this is at 8:00 a.m., albany, detroit, thunderstorms down through the catskills into harrisburg.arlier stuff kind of dying off. by the time we get to 1:00 p.m., that's when the heavier rains will be through boston through southern new england along i-895, over new york city. notice d.c. doesn't get hit too much. you have a chance of rain but not a lot. by 8:00 p.m. we watch the showers and storms all down the carolinas and virginia. if you want the great weather today, look at chicago. the heat wave a thing of the past. 76 degrees, low humidity and sunny. that is about as nice of a friday lunch and outdoor activity day as you're going to get. >> i was going to say grab the cooler and head to the lake. >> we'll have the weekend forecast coming up shortly. >> all right. >>> still ahead, the world cup picks back up. the slumping nationals make history. sports is next. ♪ (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by... (harmonica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica inte
this is at 8:00 a.m., albany, detroit, thunderstorms down through the catskills into harrisburg.arlier stuff kind of dying off. by the time we get to 1:00 p.m., that's when the heavier rains will be through boston through southern new england along i-895, over new york city. notice d.c. doesn't get hit too much. you have a chance of rain but not a lot. by 8:00 p.m. we watch the showers and storms all down the carolinas and virginia. if you want the great weather today, look at chicago. the heat...
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hosted a listening -- chair to listening session on organic agriculture at our state capital in harrisburg. agriculture is a key economic driver in pennsylvania and remains the commonwealth's number one industry. one in seven jobs in pennsylvania's connected to more than agriculture, a fact that's important in rural areas generating some $7.4 billion in sales in 2017. yet, agriculture in pennsylvania and around the country goes well beyond our local communities. our farmers not only feed, clothe, provide energy and fiber for all americans but also to many other nations around the world. pennsylvania agriculture's diverse and encompasses a wide array of commodities and production methods. monday's listening session was specifically focused on the organic agriculture sector in pennsylvania. i was proudly joined by my colleagues, congressman scott perry and congressman tom marino as well as the deb ute secretary sheryl cook. we heard from a number of expert panelists including leslie of the pennsylvania certified organic, dr. christie, scott of bell evans, ken rice, organic livestock feed sel
hosted a listening -- chair to listening session on organic agriculture at our state capital in harrisburg. agriculture is a key economic driver in pennsylvania and remains the commonwealth's number one industry. one in seven jobs in pennsylvania's connected to more than agriculture, a fact that's important in rural areas generating some $7.4 billion in sales in 2017. yet, agriculture in pennsylvania and around the country goes well beyond our local communities. our farmers not only feed,...
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we had all of the floodings in areas around d.c., baltimore and, of course, harrisburg.r the flood risk on the eastern sea board. we start august as july was, humid on the eastern seaboard. >> the upside of having rain like that sometimes though is you don't actually have to water your plants. >> or mow either because you can't. >> thanks. >> you got to find the upside in things, you know. >> thanks, bill and yasmin. appreciate that insight. >>> all right. still ahead, stocks in the u.s. point to a lower open ahead of a busy week, including a slew of major earnings reports. >>> plus, cbs's board of directors prepares to meet amid investigations against chairman and ceo. details of those stories and others driving your business day coming up next. en "vengeful ver" not so cute when they're angry. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision mac
we had all of the floodings in areas around d.c., baltimore and, of course, harrisburg.r the flood risk on the eastern sea board. we start august as july was, humid on the eastern seaboard. >> the upside of having rain like that sometimes though is you don't actually have to water your plants. >> or mow either because you can't. >> thanks. >> you got to find the upside in things, you know. >> thanks, bill and yasmin. appreciate that insight. >>> all right....
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history tv, live all-day coverage of the confederate icon topic from james madison university in harrisburg virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war museum. and the museums historian john coffey. kevin walker, ceo of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation, caroline jeannie purdue university professor, and james robertson officer -- author of the book after the war, the heroes, villains, soldiers, and civilians who changed america. watch the confederate's does make the confederate icon conference saturday morning on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> the house energy and commerce committee on medications for testimony recently dropped federal communications commission or's the ftc members answered questions about upgrades to 5g technology. and the presidents twitter criticism calling action by the fcc sad and unfair. connect the subcommittee communications and technology will come to order >> this panel will now come to order i would look to think our witnesses for being here i recognize myself five minutes for a comment. welcome to this hearing on ove
history tv, live all-day coverage of the confederate icon topic from james madison university in harrisburg virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war museum. and the museums historian john coffey. kevin walker, ceo of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation, caroline jeannie purdue university professor, and james robertson officer -- author of the book after the war, the heroes, villains, soldiers, and civilians who changed america. watch the confederate's...
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. >> one of the hardest hit areas is tremont, east of harrisburg.led vehicles to rescue residents there. zoo >> these are unusual scenes here in hershey park and the nearby zoo america. parks were closed down as a result. hershey hopes to reopen. zoo america will remain closed. >> several entrances to yosemite park are closed due to a massive containment lines are in place. the fire is burning in what the forest service called some of the most unforgiving terrain in the region, temperatures are well over 100 for the next few days. firefighters are battling heat exhaustion and heat stroke. meanwhile, wildfires in greece have killed 24 people and injured dozens more. the fire raged through the holiday resorts near athens, fans as high as 50 miles per hour. some people got away in boats. at least ten others are missing. several waited in their cars waiting to leave the greek government is asking other european countries for firefighters to help. >>> the world police in toronto have identified the suspect in the mass shooting there. he is a 29-year-old
. >> one of the hardest hit areas is tremont, east of harrisburg.led vehicles to rescue residents there. zoo >> these are unusual scenes here in hershey park and the nearby zoo america. parks were closed down as a result. hershey hopes to reopen. zoo america will remain closed. >> several entrances to yosemite park are closed due to a massive containment lines are in place. the fire is burning in what the forest service called some of the most unforgiving terrain in the...
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rescuers served in the dark for a woman swept away in a swollen creek near harrisburg last night. the 19-year-old was walking with a friend when she both went under. the friend was able to escape safely. about 80 miles northwest of philadelphia, raging floodwaters swallowed the town of trem nnsylvania. officials there declared a disaster emergency because of the flash flooding. in nearby pine grove, a stranded driver took cell phone video of the flooding as he sat on top of his car. rescue crews eventually pulled him from the water. three days of rain across central pennsylvania has saturated the ground, giving water few places to go. fire crews spent the day rescuing many people from vehicles that didn't make it through the flooded roads. those abandoned vehicles then clogged streets, ham pperring other rescue efforts. >> it's tough for emergency personnel to get out and work. >> reporter: the famous hershey park and neighboring zoo america closed because of flooding. drone shots show the extent of the rising waters. the park is scheduled to reopen today. here, the water is still
rescuers served in the dark for a woman swept away in a swollen creek near harrisburg last night. the 19-year-old was walking with a friend when she both went under. the friend was able to escape safely. about 80 miles northwest of philadelphia, raging floodwaters swallowed the town of trem nnsylvania. officials there declared a disaster emergency because of the flash flooding. in nearby pine grove, a stranded driver took cell phone video of the flooding as he sat on top of his car. rescue...
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. >> reporter: in harrisburg, pennsylvania, this fire captain used field temperature gauges. >> 143 degrees right there. >> reporter: to demonstrate the dangers of leaving any person or animal in the locked car. doctors are urging people to be aware of the warning signs in order to avoid a heat streak. >> the warning signs means it's time to get out of the heat. >> reporter: there are warnings in place throughout the fourth of july holiday which is as long as this heat wave is expected to last. >> demarco, thanks. a brutal one. meteorologist daniel niles of our boston station joins us with a look at who is catching a break from the heat. danielle, good morning. >> the heat and humidity is intense. big dome of high pressure in control. ridge here, meaning temperatures are in the 90s to low 100s. the relief is in the west coast. a little cooler in the pacific northwest with that little trough digging in here. heat index forecast upper 90s, low 100s, even during the overnight, things feel like the '70s and '80s, very uncomfortable for sleeping. philly from d.c. back down to raleigh and stretch
. >> reporter: in harrisburg, pennsylvania, this fire captain used field temperature gauges. >> 143 degrees right there. >> reporter: to demonstrate the dangers of leaving any person or animal in the locked car. doctors are urging people to be aware of the warning signs in order to avoid a heat streak. >> the warning signs means it's time to get out of the heat. >> reporter: there are warnings in place throughout the fourth of july holiday which is as long as this...
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catie beck is just east of harrisburg, pennsylvania. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. we have seen days of downpour hare in central pennsylvania and this iss left behind. roads and bridges completely submerged. neighborhoods just overtaken by these floodwaters. many of the homes in this area have 2 or 3 feet of standing water inside. some people may have underestimated how powerful this water was going to be a had to be rescued by boat. north carolina, maryland, , virginiand many parts of the eastern seaboard flooded. the storm also bringing debris and heartache. >> folks are still out there looking for the missing 19-year-old girl. >> that missing teenager swept away by floodwaters in pennsylvania. authorities urging residents to be vigilant. >> attempting to drive or walk through high water could have deadly consequences. turn around. don't drown. >> reporter: some residents taking no chances and evacuating. others doing their best to take things in stride. >> it's just a little water. ks's not going to hurt anything. >
catie beck is just east of harrisburg, pennsylvania. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, craig. we have seen days of downpour hare in central pennsylvania and this iss left behind. roads and bridges completely submerged. neighborhoods just overtaken by these floodwaters. many of the homes in this area have 2 or 3 feet of standing water inside. some people may have underestimated how powerful this water was going to be a had to be rescued by boat. north carolina, maryland, ,...
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is it harrisburg? >> in the pocono mountains, 100 miles northwest of new york city.hattan this summer? affordability, how much are they typically? >> absolutely. depending where you want to gorks you can check out a lot of great sites. summer is the best time to go. focus on yourself and rejuvenation. >> elizabeth monaghan. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>. >>> in the summer heat is tough enough, but imagine doing 50 other lawns ines. find out what inspires this marathon mower and what he wants all of us to learn. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." >>> you were a tell marketer years ago. >> oh, yeah. >> what was that leak? >> i sa in my cubicle and vowed revenge, and this was part of it. i was doing telefund-raising. i was raising money for the l.a. mission to orange county in a very conservative neighborhood. i would be like, hey, how are you doing? we're taking a survey, making sure -- did you suffer any of the break-ins today? oh, so your car is okay, okay. actually i'm calling from the los angeles mission and we have a new plan to stop all of that.
is it harrisburg? >> in the pocono mountains, 100 miles northwest of new york city.hattan this summer? affordability, how much are they typically? >> absolutely. depending where you want to gorks you can check out a lot of great sites. summer is the best time to go. focus on yourself and rejuvenation. >> elizabeth monaghan. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>. >>> in the summer heat is tough enough, but imagine doing 50 other lawns ines. find out what...
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flowing into the larger susquehanna which is forecast to crest later on tonight in flood stage in harrisburg. the bright news is for the first time in nearly a week, paula, today at least will be dry. >> a little bit of bright news, rob marciano, thank you so much. cecilia. >>> there are new flood warnings in the northeast this morning. let's go to ginger for the latest. hey, ginger. >> good morning, cecilia, and good morning, everyone. you begin with pictures out of pennsylvania and say, whoa, those are stunning. it's well beyond just hershey. washington, d.c. reporting nearly seven inches in the last five days. baltimore, maryland had their wettest july on record already. so we're seeing these numbers all across the mid-atlantic, and as we said today dry but you get a little bit more squeezing out the next couple of days. that's why you still have flood warnings. those river levels will still rise, and then you get another 1 to 3 inches with the cold front that comes through tomorrow afternoon and evening and if that's not enough you add the potential for some damaging winds to take roofs
flowing into the larger susquehanna which is forecast to crest later on tonight in flood stage in harrisburg. the bright news is for the first time in nearly a week, paula, today at least will be dry. >> a little bit of bright news, rob marciano, thank you so much. cecilia. >>> there are new flood warnings in the northeast this morning. let's go to ginger for the latest. hey, ginger. >> good morning, cecilia, and good morning, everyone. you begin with pictures out of...
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live, all day coverage of the confederate conference, from james madison university in harrisburg, virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war is him, and museum historian john koski. caroline jamie, purdue university professor, and james robertson, author of the book after the civil war: the heroes, soldiers, and civilians that changed america. watch the confederate icons conference on saturday morning, starting at 10 am, eastern, on american history tv, on c-span 3. >>> the house judiciary committee recently held a hearing on the supreme court decision. in that case, the high court ruled that states can charge sales tax on online purchases, for retailers without a physical presence in the state. the house judiciary committee heard testimony on how the ruling might affect businesses, and the role of congress in making laws and online sales taxes. >>> good morning, the gca the judiciary -- the judiciary committee will come to order. we welcome everyone to this morning's hearing, and its ramifications for consumers and small businesses. begin -- i begin by recogn
live, all day coverage of the confederate conference, from james madison university in harrisburg, virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war is him, and museum historian john koski. caroline jamie, purdue university professor, and james robertson, author of the book after the civil war: the heroes, soldiers, and civilians that changed america. watch the confederate icons conference on saturday morning, starting at 10 am, eastern, on american history tv, on c-span...
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history tv, live all-day coverage of the confederate icon topic from james madison university in harrisburg virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war museum. and the museums historian john coffey. kevin walker, ceo of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation, caroline jeannie purdue university professor, and james robertson officer -- author of the book after the war, the heroes, villains, soldiers, and civilians who changed america. watch the confederate's does make the confederate icon conference saturday morning on american history tv on c-span
history tv, live all-day coverage of the confederate icon topic from james madison university in harrisburg virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war museum. and the museums historian john coffey. kevin walker, ceo of the shenandoah valley battlefield foundation, caroline jeannie purdue university professor, and james robertson officer -- author of the book after the war, the heroes, villains, soldiers, and civilians who changed america. watch the confederate's...
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live, all day coverage of the confederate conference, from james madison university in harrisburg, virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war is him, and museum historian john koski. caroline jamie, purdue university professor, and james robertson, author of the book after the civil war: the heroes, soldiers, and civilians that changed america. watch the confederate icons conference on saturday morning, starting at 10 am, eastern, on american history tv, on c-span 3. >>> the house judiciary committee recently held a hearing on the supreme court decision. in that case, the high court ruled that states can charge sales tax on online purchases, for retailers without a physical presence in the state. the house judiciary committee heard testimony on how the ruling might affect businesses, and the role of congress in making laws and online sales taxes.
live, all day coverage of the confederate conference, from james madison university in harrisburg, virginia. speakers include kristi coleman, ceo of the american civil war is him, and museum historian john koski. caroline jamie, purdue university professor, and james robertson, author of the book after the civil war: the heroes, soldiers, and civilians that changed america. watch the confederate icons conference on saturday morning, starting at 10 am, eastern, on american history tv, on c-span...