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angie lassman is tracking the latest round of summer storms hitting the midwest. good morning, angie. >> good morning, ladies. we have the severe threat for 30 million people centered across much of the midwest including minneapolis, kansas city, davenport, chicago, stretching down to st. louis and paducah. 60 mile-per-hour wind s or highe and hail and we can't rule out tornados they've already started across parts of the midwest, places like minneapolis dealing with soggy conditions this morning. it will continue to move its way a little farther to the east and tomorrow, centered over parts of the northeast that's where we'll see the chance, again, for stronger storms and the potential for heavy rain that could lead to flooding concerns. we'll be watching anywhere from a quarter inch to an inch or two across much of this region here as we geh minneapolis. 92 in kansas city. partly cloudy skies in denver but a high of 90 degree this is afternoon. and that's your forecast, ladies, back over to you >> angie, see you in a bit >>> we're back in 60 seconds with the pro
angie lassman is tracking the latest round of summer storms hitting the midwest. good morning, angie. >> good morning, ladies. we have the severe threat for 30 million people centered across much of the midwest including minneapolis, kansas city, davenport, chicago, stretching down to st. louis and paducah. 60 mile-per-hour wind s or highe and hail and we can't rule out tornados they've already started across parts of the midwest, places like minneapolis dealing with soggy conditions this...
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Aug 24, 2023
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here's maggie vespa. >> reporter: tonight, the midwest is roasting under an extreme heat wave blanketing the region and stretching south. >> it's pretty humid i'm pouring sweat. i probably only ran a mile and a half. >> reporter: from minneapolis to new orleans, 102 million americans across 22 states are under heat alerts with 170 record highs expected this week the triple-digit temperatures impacting the start of the school year across the midwest. kansas city students will be released early all week while one district in illinois pushing the first day of classes from today until friday. athletes practicing predawn. >> the coach knows so we got to keep our eye on them and keep them hydrated and keep them safe >> reporter: in chicago, the heat index hit 115. >> how good does the water feel >> so good. >> yep. >> reporter: no such luck for the white sox. this afternoon's home game went on as planned. >> it feels like it's a million degrees out here. >> reporter: meanwhile in omaha, a devastating reminder of how dangerous heat can be >> what's her name >> all: ra'miyah >> say her name. >>
here's maggie vespa. >> reporter: tonight, the midwest is roasting under an extreme heat wave blanketing the region and stretching south. >> it's pretty humid i'm pouring sweat. i probably only ran a mile and a half. >> reporter: from minneapolis to new orleans, 102 million americans across 22 states are under heat alerts with 170 record highs expected this week the triple-digit temperatures impacting the start of the school year across the midwest. kansas city students will...
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upper midwest. we'll have the details after the break. borne. itit has an unbeatable amount of vitamin c, plus a unique blend of i immune focused ingredients toto turn up our immune support. airborne (female announcer) attention! medicare has expanded dexexcom coverage -for people with diabetes. -if you have diabetes, getting on dexcom g7 is the single most important thing you can do. it eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, anis covered by medicare. before using the dexcom g7, i was really frustrate my a1c was stuck. (female announcer) dexcom gsends your glucose numbers to your phone or dexcom receiver without painful fingersticks. the arrow shows the direction your glucose is heading-- up, down, or steady. and because dexcom g7 is the most accurate cgm, you can make better decisions about food, medication, and activity in the moment. after using the dexcom g7, my a1c has never been lower. i lead line dancing three times a week, and i'm just living a great life now. (woman) it's so easy
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or the midwest and other regions continue to battle severe drought.these climate events have real economic impacts on americans even if they were spared from the physical impacts. as an example, home insurers are hiking rates or pulling back entirely from highly vulnerable areas in states like california and florida. these developments are having a significant economic impact on home ownership, which has long been the cornerstone of the american dream and the primary driver of household wealth. president biden has identified this decade as the decisive decade to combat climate change. the united states is committed to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by at least half from 2005 levels by 2030. and we've committed to zero economy by 2050. tackling climate change requires global action. but the united states must do our part. and a clear signal from the world's largest economy can mobilize actions by other nations. while more is leaded, scientific studies include that the ira and other administration actions are moving us well toward achieving our com
or the midwest and other regions continue to battle severe drought.these climate events have real economic impacts on americans even if they were spared from the physical impacts. as an example, home insurers are hiking rates or pulling back entirely from highly vulnerable areas in states like california and florida. these developments are having a significant economic impact on home ownership, which has long been the cornerstone of the american dream and the primary driver of household wealth....
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Aug 11, 2023
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these areas picking up maybe some additional rainfall and even seeing some stronger storms across the midwest as we get into the later parts of the day. here's the area we'r area we'reo watch for. but we can't rule out a tornado. that system will start to move a little farther to the east as we get into tomorrow. this is where we're watching for impacts for your saturday plans from new york to cleveland to columbus heavy rainfall as well as a slow-ming systemovapolis to green bay. chicago hits 85 degrees today with afternoon thunderstorms and plenty of sunshine in denver that's a look at your forecast, ladies, back over to you >>> we are back in 60 seconds with why the supreme court just blocked a major opioid settlement >>> and the push to legalize pot is putting some officers out o workrk whatat's next t for r these k-9s s —- you might think that's wasteful, b but it's no. eveven half loloads use 808% lessss water thahan handwashs. saving $ $130 on utitilities. cascscade. dare e to dish differenently. did you u guys rememember cacareer day l last year?? lanene hartzel cacame as a hehershey'
these areas picking up maybe some additional rainfall and even seeing some stronger storms across the midwest as we get into the later parts of the day. here's the area we'r area we'reo watch for. but we can't rule out a tornado. that system will start to move a little farther to the east as we get into tomorrow. this is where we're watching for impacts for your saturday plans from new york to cleveland to columbus heavy rainfall as well as a slow-ming systemovapolis to green bay. chicago hits...
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Aug 24, 2023
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. >>> it will be another scorching hot day for those of you in the midwest. records could be broken in wisconsin and michigan and that's after chicago saw the heat index hit 115 the late summer heat is making it harder for millions to get to work or skol dan scheneman has more >> reporter: across the midwest millions are struggling with searing heat >> the sweat in your eyes gets to where you can't hardly see. >> reporter: and avoiding the weather isn't an option for farmers. machinery overheats and so dot farmers. >> when it comes to trying to cool down, you got to get into the creek or something if you want to cool down. >> reporter: the weather is impacting classrooms a school district in ohio canceled classes for some students because the main building lacks air conditioning. parents at other districts are preparing for possible remote learning >> good that they're staying home to do the online because of the heat i mean, they don't have air conditioning >> reporter: in kansas city, six people were hospitalized when the nursing home's hvac system failed w
. >>> it will be another scorching hot day for those of you in the midwest. records could be broken in wisconsin and michigan and that's after chicago saw the heat index hit 115 the late summer heat is making it harder for millions to get to work or skol dan scheneman has more >> reporter: across the midwest millions are struggling with searing heat >> the sweat in your eyes gets to where you can't hardly see. >> reporter: and avoiding the weather isn't an option for...
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the type of settlement practice in the midwest were simply not going toth work and there is no way am of 160 acres in arizona would succeed, there was no water in the soil wasn't that great and he made it clear that water was the secret to the settlement of the west and the countries did not want to hear that at all. you're never going to settle in the united states. the price to beth paid was hundreds of thousands of farmers came to the high plains in the 80s and 90s and they were miserable failures even under normal conditions and it was a disaster so is an environmental prophet before his w time and nt sure we are still hearing the message so in the southwest we are beyond our means so thean colorado river is at the bottom of the canyon is a powerful river but not that big of a river. it doesn't have the enough water so 25 or 30 million people and they don't have major water sources. the demands and legal obligations are already beyond the supplies to the water under normal conditions, the colorado river cousin have all of it. we've been in a drought for about 20 years now going d
the type of settlement practice in the midwest were simply not going toth work and there is no way am of 160 acres in arizona would succeed, there was no water in the soil wasn't that great and he made it clear that water was the secret to the settlement of the west and the countries did not want to hear that at all. you're never going to settle in the united states. the price to beth paid was hundreds of thousands of farmers came to the high plains in the 80s and 90s and they were miserable...
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Aug 14, 2023
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floods have devastated vermont and other parts of the east coast, while the midwest and other regionscontinue to battle severe drought. these climate events have real economic impact on americans, even if they are spared from the fiscal impact. as an example, insurers are pulling back entirely from highly vulnerable areas in california and florida. this is having a significant impact on homeownership, the cornerstone of the american dream, the primary driver of household wealth. president biden has identified the decade as the decisive decade for combating climate change. the united states is committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least half from 2005 levels by 2030 and have committed to a net zero economy by 2050. tackling light -- tackling climate change requires global action but the united states must do our part. in a clear signal from the world's largest economy, requiring actions from other nations. scientific studies clued the ira and other administration actions moving us towards achieving our commitments under the paris agreement. our climate strategy is based
floods have devastated vermont and other parts of the east coast, while the midwest and other regionscontinue to battle severe drought. these climate events have real economic impact on americans, even if they are spared from the fiscal impact. as an example, insurers are pulling back entirely from highly vulnerable areas in california and florida. this is having a significant impact on homeownership, the cornerstone of the american dream, the primary driver of household wealth. president biden...
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as we travel to the north, midwest, look at minneapolis, 101 tuesday. we'll drop about 10 degrees though by the time we get into thursday. green bay peaks on wednesday at 96 degrees. and even chicago hitting 99 degrees. so today's heat index will feel like 110 in dallas, feeling like 113 in little rock, even feeling like 114 in minneapolis. that is a hot afternoon. more than 400 potential records will be broken. these are maximum records as well as warm minimum temperatures. so records being broken across the board. the departure from normal, above normal temperatures will start to ease by the time we get into the weekend. the south is not out of it, but the midwest, plains look like we'll see those temperatures start to cool and also below average temperatures expected for the ohio valley and the northeast within the next week or so. >>> the president of chili has declared catastrophe in four regions after torrential rain. thousands have been evacuated or left homeless in isolated communities. weather forecasters say they are expecting more rain across
as we travel to the north, midwest, look at minneapolis, 101 tuesday. we'll drop about 10 degrees though by the time we get into thursday. green bay peaks on wednesday at 96 degrees. and even chicago hitting 99 degrees. so today's heat index will feel like 110 in dallas, feeling like 113 in little rock, even feeling like 114 in minneapolis. that is a hot afternoon. more than 400 potential records will be broken. these are maximum records as well as warm minimum temperatures. so records being...
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today that could become strong to severe. 5 million people at risk for that for parts of the upper midwestoworks best.... whwhen your fafamily acactually weaears it. ♪♪ get odor-f-free eieight hour p protectionn from mosququitoes and d tics without ththe ick. zevo o on-body repepellent. people lovove it. bugsgs hate it.. yoyou know thahat feelingg of havaving to rewewash dishes thahat didn't g get cle? i don't.t. new cascade platinum plus... withth double ththe dawn grere fighting power and double the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. upgrgrade to newew cascade platinum plus. dare to dish differently. >>> a florida family received a life-changing gift, thanks to the jen rgenerosity of local organizations. a young patient has more accessibility. >> reporter: it's a smile that will be sure to brighten your day. meet niko, the boy who stole everyone's hearts and cannot wait to start the fourth grade >> i'm looking for great things, like good classes, a good teacher, and i can learn a lot more >> reporter: on tuesday, his family was surprised with a wheelchai
today that could become strong to severe. 5 million people at risk for that for parts of the upper midwestoworks best.... whwhen your fafamily acactually weaears it. ♪♪ get odor-f-free eieight hour p protectionn from mosququitoes and d tics without ththe ick. zevo o on-body repepellent. people lovove it. bugsgs hate it.. yoyou know thahat feelingg of havaving to rewewash dishes thahat didn't g get cle? i don't.t. new cascade platinum plus... withth double ththe dawn grere fighting power and...
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let's do this. >>> welcome back a little bit of relief from the heat today in parts of the midwest.emain across parts of the rockies. heads up for that. that goes across the new england area strong storms today as well. but that works out, and we're looking at cooler conditions for tomorrow across the midwest, great lakes. but unfortunately, ladies, that doesn't translate for parts of the south. they're still going to be in the heat >> thank you >>> when we come back, the croc that gave detroit police an unexpected surprise. oit police unexpected surprise. run it dail. weekdays... weekends... sometimes after a big snack. you might think that's wasteful, but it's not. 'cause even half loads use 80% less water than handwashing. saving up to $130 a year on utilities. and with cascade platinum plus, you just... scrape. load. done. so next time you're waiting to run it, just run it. dare to dish differently. when target's good and gather groceries, bring joy to the table for less. when sharing, the love starts with quality ingredients. and when great taste meets low prices. that's totall
let's do this. >>> welcome back a little bit of relief from the heat today in parts of the midwest.emain across parts of the rockies. heads up for that. that goes across the new england area strong storms today as well. but that works out, and we're looking at cooler conditions for tomorrow across the midwest, great lakes. but unfortunately, ladies, that doesn't translate for parts of the south. they're still going to be in the heat >> thank you >>> when we come back,...
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summer storms are not letting up in the midwest angie lassman is tracking flood watches now going into effect. >> we even have flash flood warnings m eff warnings in effect in the same reasonable, including illinois and kentucky st. louis is centered in this with multiple rounds of rain working through yesterday. no surprise that we had flooding concerns yesterday that will last through the first half of the day, potentially into the later half of the day and the cool front will bring unsettled weather to the northeast and midwest and leave us with downpours to deal with for parts of the southeast, not just later parts of today but into tomorrow, we'll finally see ha get o that get off and out of th picture. places like nashville and atlanta will be included in this repeated rounds of rain. we could see upwards of another four inches, focussed around asheville, atlanta, picking up s thunderstorms to deal with from syracuse to burlington and plenty of sunshine in cleveland. that's look at your forecast >>> we're back in 60 seconds with how the weather may be driving up gas prices. >> an
summer storms are not letting up in the midwest angie lassman is tracking flood watches now going into effect. >> we even have flash flood warnings m eff warnings in effect in the same reasonable, including illinois and kentucky st. louis is centered in this with multiple rounds of rain working through yesterday. no surprise that we had flooding concerns yesterday that will last through the first half of the day, potentially into the later half of the day and the cool front will bring...
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it will be draped across parts of the upper midwest heavy rain on the table but also stronger storms that could include wind gusts and hail in missouri and stretching into illinois and kentucky. meanwhile, heavy rain is going to be one of the biggest threats we'll have to deal with, with repeated rounds of thunderstorms. st. louis already has gflood alerts of t alerts arr sioux falls, and p minneapolis will deal with showers and thunderstorms. that's a look at your forecast, ladies, back over to you >>> coming up, we have a live rte surprise credit downgrade for the united states. >>> and yellow trucking shuts down after nearly 100 years. what i it could memean for the industry d down the roroad industryry down the e road unlike some others, neuriva plplus is a mumultitar supportingng 6 key indndicas neuriva plplus is a mumultitar of brarain health.h. to helelp keep me e sharp. of brarain health.h. neuriviva: think b bigger. looking for a bladder leak pad that keeps you dry? all of the things that you're looooking for i in a p, thatat is alwaysys discreet. lolook at how w it absorbss
it will be draped across parts of the upper midwest heavy rain on the table but also stronger storms that could include wind gusts and hail in missouri and stretching into illinois and kentucky. meanwhile, heavy rain is going to be one of the biggest threats we'll have to deal with, with repeated rounds of thunderstorms. st. louis already has gflood alerts of t alerts arr sioux falls, and p minneapolis will deal with showers and thunderstorms. that's a look at your forecast, ladies, back over...
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the triple-digit temperatures impacting the start of the school year across the midwest. kansas city students will be released early all week while one district in illinois pushing the first day of classes from today until friday. athletes practicing predawn. >> the coach knows so we got to keep our eye on them and keep them hydrated and keep them safe. >> reporter: in chicago, the heat index hit 115. >> how good does the water feel? >> so good. >> yep. >> reporter: no such luck for the white sox. this afternoon's home game went on as planned. >> it feels like it's a million degrees out here. >> reporter: meanwhile in omaha, a devastating reminder of how dangerous heat can be. >> what's her name? >> reporter: protests for a family shattered after police say their 1-year-old died in a hot van outside a local day care monday. the heat index, 113 degrees. the driver who left her there facing criminal charges. >> how did you forget my baby? >> reporter: tragedy amid this latest round of record-smashing heat, the kind becoming more common amid our climate crisis. the heat is s
the triple-digit temperatures impacting the start of the school year across the midwest. kansas city students will be released early all week while one district in illinois pushing the first day of classes from today until friday. athletes practicing predawn. >> the coach knows so we got to keep our eye on them and keep them hydrated and keep them safe. >> reporter: in chicago, the heat index hit 115. >> how good does the water feel? >> so good. >> yep. >>...
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. >>> heat wave in the heartland, a midwest roasting under triple digit temperatures, just as wildfires in washington state continue to threaten people and property. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> it is 10:00 eastern, thanks so much for being there. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with breaking news out of georgia where four more of donald trump's co-defendants surrendered at atlanta's rice street jail within just the last few hours, so a total of six now booked, and we have mug shots of the first few to get booked. we still have 13 surrenders to go including trump himself as we await his surrender tomorrow. we're going to hear that rudy giuliani's trialing to atlanta. we will know this afternoon whether mark meadows will be allowed to delay his surrender to authorities. also joining us is cynthia alksne, former federal prosecutor and david aronberg, what more do we know about giuliani now traveling to atlanta and any other people that may surrender today? >> right, we know that rouge, ana, is actively en route from new york here to georgia where ultimately to ou
. >>> heat wave in the heartland, a midwest roasting under triple digit temperatures, just as wildfires in washington state continue to threaten people and property. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> it is 10:00 eastern, thanks so much for being there. i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with breaking news out of georgia where four more of donald trump's co-defendants surrendered at atlanta's rice street jail within just the last few hours, so a total of six...
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all proceeds from that race benefited the midwest duck sunday rescue which works to rescue pets in the regeion and find their forever homes. >>> a new warning from prescription drugs coming from mexico. >>> and super models are voguing again. the fashion-foforward magazizin cecelebrating g the icicons of e '90s0s head head thatat goes placaces a regular r mop just c ca. head mop smarteter with thehe new swiffer r powermop.. for peoplele who are a a lie intense e about hydrdration. neneutrogena®® hydro b boost lightweighght. frfragrance-frfree. 48-hour hyhydration. frfragrance-frfree. for thatat healthy s skin g. neututrogena®. for people with skin. (bicycycle sounds)s) ((♪♪)) hey y guys, chececk it out it''s mrs.s. stevens.. they s say she canan make e ts appear outut of thin a air. hey! you guguys want toto come in? my mom madade dinner.. make your r table legegenda, wiwith countryry crock. my mom madade dinner.. looking fofor a bladdeder leakd thatat keeps youou dry? alall of the things that you're looooking for i in a p, thatat is alwaysys discreet. lolook at how w it absorbss all o
all proceeds from that race benefited the midwest duck sunday rescue which works to rescue pets in the regeion and find their forever homes. >>> a new warning from prescription drugs coming from mexico. >>> and super models are voguing again. the fashion-foforward magazizin cecelebrating g the icicons of e '90s0s head head thatat goes placaces a regular r mop just c ca. head mop smarteter with thehe new swiffer r powermop.. for peoplele who are a a lie intense e about...
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Aug 29, 2023
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t the type of settlement practices have been successful in the midwest were simply not going to work in the far west. certainly in the southwest. there is no way a farm of 160 acres in arizona was ever going to be able to succeed. there weren't any water sources in a lot of places the soil was not all that great. made it clear water it wasto the secret to the settlement of the west. a lot of the countries did not want to hear that at all. sent you're never going toof settle a lot of the western united states. the price to be paid hundreds of thousands of farmers that came to thein high plains in the 188s and 1890s who tried to farm. they were miserableur failures. even under normal conditions he had the drought in the 1890s it was a disaster. powell was a environmental profit before his time. i'm not sure were still quite hearing that message were still on the southwest spirit living beyond our means. the colorado river at thed botm of the grand canyon is part of the canyon is a very powerful rib it's not that big of a river compared to what eastern rivers. it does not have the big o
t the type of settlement practices have been successful in the midwest were simply not going to work in the far west. certainly in the southwest. there is no way a farm of 160 acres in arizona was ever going to be able to succeed. there weren't any water sources in a lot of places the soil was not all that great. made it clear water it wasto the secret to the settlement of the west. a lot of the countries did not want to hear that at all. sent you're never going toof settle a lot of the western...
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i am kind of, like, in this midwest bubble, and so i have a lot more learning. of new things to bring home to my family. please place your aprons on your benches. purvi: making it to the top 20 was the biggest dream coming true. i came here to show my talent, my indian heritage. i know that whatever i've cooked, i cooked it with full honesty and dignity, and i did my best. - ladies, good night. - joe: good night. - aarón: thank you, ladies. - thank you. if you have a dream, just follow it. even if one door closes, the other opens up. gordon: next time, we celebrate our 250th episode. i present to you the united cakes of america. kennedy, you get to decide who's baking which cake. - ( laughter ) - he's a great chef, so i'm gonna screw him over today. with nine layers! man, and i thought we were friends, kennedy. that's a lot of layers. i don't ( bleep ) know what i'm doing. - just change gear. - stressing me out up here. - oh, jeez. - between you and i, you're ( bleep ). joe: i think kennedy might've sent the midwest - to the guillotine. - nailed it! kennedy set
i am kind of, like, in this midwest bubble, and so i have a lot more learning. of new things to bring home to my family. please place your aprons on your benches. purvi: making it to the top 20 was the biggest dream coming true. i came here to show my talent, my indian heritage. i know that whatever i've cooked, i cooked it with full honesty and dignity, and i did my best. - ladies, good night. - joe: good night. - aarón: thank you, ladies. - thank you. if you have a dream, just follow it....
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maggie vespa has late details. >> reporter: mayhem across the midwest after a sweeping round of deadly storms barreled through southern michigan and northwest ohio overnight. >> look at it. it flipped right over. >> reporter: the system packing ten confirmed tornadoes, one with wind speeds up to 125 miles per hour huge trees ripped up by their roots >> this is the most intense storm i've ever witnessed in my life. >> reporter: in lancing, one person died when this tree fell through a house another person was killed, several more injured after dozens of cars wrecked on i-96, and near grand rapids, three more deaths including two children after authorities say this car hydroplaned. the storms at their peak knocking out power for more than 500,000 between the two states. >> we heard crash and boom and glass breaking >> reporter: near lancing, a farm destroyed. residents evacuated from a nursing home. >> the roof was ripped off the building, and they had people trapped inside. >> reporter: the storms follow thursday's torrential flash floods in michigan, a state of emergency officials noti
maggie vespa has late details. >> reporter: mayhem across the midwest after a sweeping round of deadly storms barreled through southern michigan and northwest ohio overnight. >> look at it. it flipped right over. >> reporter: the system packing ten confirmed tornadoes, one with wind speeds up to 125 miles per hour huge trees ripped up by their roots >> this is the most intense storm i've ever witnessed in my life. >> reporter: in lancing, one person died when this...
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high pressure over the midwest is not that unusual. usually we've got high pressure out here in the pacific, a semi permanent high, didn't happen. so you've got the flow around the low, flow around the high, perfect corridor to just bring hilary up into the bay area, east of the bay area, but not unprecedented, though, because there have been times when tropical storms have either entered the u.s. from the eastern pacific or come very close. in 1997 hurricane norah remnants unwound over california and arizona, produced a ton of rain in september of '97 and there was also 1992. lester was a hurricane, formed in the eastern pacific, it actually entered the u.s. as a tropical storm. this is 1992. it just didn't enter california as a tropical storm. so that's a matter of geographical boundaries. it's not like it's never happened, just didn't happen to come into california. at the same time, of course, it caused all sorts of problems, especially in arizona. lester was the last one, though, to enter the u.s. as a tropical storm from the east
high pressure over the midwest is not that unusual. usually we've got high pressure out here in the pacific, a semi permanent high, didn't happen. so you've got the flow around the low, flow around the high, perfect corridor to just bring hilary up into the bay area, east of the bay area, but not unprecedented, though, because there have been times when tropical storms have either entered the u.s. from the eastern pacific or come very close. in 1997 hurricane norah remnants unwound over...
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line where a farming could not succeed, at least not the scale that it had in the east or in the midwest. so he tried to sound the warning to country that the type settlement practices that have been successful, the midwest, were simply not going to work. and in the end, the far certainly in the southwest, which was the very there was just no way that a a farm a 160 acres in arizona was ever going to be able to succeed. there just wasn't any water for a lot of places. and the soil all that great. and he sounded that warning he he made it clear that water really the secret to settlement the west and a lot of the country just did not want to hear that at all because. powell was basically saying, you're never going to settle a lot of the in the western united states, the price to be paid was there was, you hundreds of thousands of farmers that came to high plains in the 1880s, 1890s, who, you know, tried to farm and were miserable failures, even under normal conditions. then when you had, you know, some years of drought in, the 1890s, it was a disaster so, you know, powell was a prophet, en
line where a farming could not succeed, at least not the scale that it had in the east or in the midwest. so he tried to sound the warning to country that the type settlement practices that have been successful, the midwest, were simply not going to work. and in the end, the far certainly in the southwest, which was the very there was just no way that a a farm a 160 acres in arizona was ever going to be able to succeed. there just wasn't any water for a lot of places. and the soil all that...
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look at this, plenty of sunshine across the midwest, the northeast.ncisco where our camera is completely socked in by the fog this morning and seeing rain drops on the lens wake up in the city at 58 degrees. what can you expect as you go out throughout the rest of the bay area? a nice day today. it won't be mixed in, however, with some smoky sunshine it will be, warmer next week. talk about the warm-up on wait coming up at 7:00 a.m. i sure hope >>> that's a look at your forecast. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, before kristen moves on to "meet the press," we are going to celebrate her hard work and some of our favorite memories from here on weekend td. >> we've restocked the kleenex >> we've restocked the kleenex an we'll take a lookd a ♪ the best health care is there in ways big and small. there when we most and least expect it. -are you ok? -no. we may not see it, but we feel it. it lets us know we're not in this alone. everyone deserves a health care partner who never quits. one who's there for what matters. ♪ bravo! you used the quicksilver card fr
look at this, plenty of sunshine across the midwest, the northeast.ncisco where our camera is completely socked in by the fog this morning and seeing rain drops on the lens wake up in the city at 58 degrees. what can you expect as you go out throughout the rest of the bay area? a nice day today. it won't be mixed in, however, with some smoky sunshine it will be, warmer next week. talk about the warm-up on wait coming up at 7:00 a.m. i sure hope >>> that's a look at your forecast....
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. >> the heat continues today across the u.s., anywhere from the deep south up to the midwest. we are going to see extreme temperatures, excessive heat warnings in place, heat ad advisories in place, that heat index will feel very hot especially across portions of the plains and even midwest. so highs today will be 101 in oak klahoma city, even hitting in chicago. high temperatures will stay very warm. 108 on friday in dallas. so temperature are actually warming. 95 is where we should be. san angelo, the triple digits. little rock, you name it, high temperatures across the midwest, chicago hitting 100 degrees possibly on thursday. minneapolis hitting 99 today. green bay even at 96. and when you factor in the heat index, feels like temperature, 112 in chicago, 106 in minneapolis, feeling like 115 in little rock. so a dangerous heat across the board. more than 400 potential records broken, that is for maximum high temperatures as well as warm minimum temperatures. so the overnight temperatures are not going to cool off much. we have above average temperatures, finally starting to
. >> the heat continues today across the u.s., anywhere from the deep south up to the midwest. we are going to see extreme temperatures, excessive heat warnings in place, heat ad advisories in place, that heat index will feel very hot especially across portions of the plains and even midwest. so highs today will be 101 in oak klahoma city, even hitting in chicago. high temperatures will stay very warm. 108 on friday in dallas. so temperature are actually warming. 95 is where we should be....
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it's different in the midwest economically. and certainly the south has many more african-americans who live in rural america. in my neck of the woods, many more native americans who live in rural america. we are seeing a growing number of hispanic people that have ruled for economic opportunity what a surprise do, what is and how that plays into the prevailing attitudes. i think that is a really wonderful take away to talk about rural america is a million different thingsoi going on in these places. one thing that is clear to me is that even then if we are talking about social policy or economic development, and we talk about rural versus urbanan america or just urban america and this take away that it's in decline, you've got a footnote that. i would actually argue that rural america is thriving on a number of different metrics. but that there are certain regions that are in trouble. and they are in a very different situation of economic, social and cultural reasons. these are places that are ecomically depressed. there's not
it's different in the midwest economically. and certainly the south has many more african-americans who live in rural america. in my neck of the woods, many more native americans who live in rural america. we are seeing a growing number of hispanic people that have ruled for economic opportunity what a surprise do, what is and how that plays into the prevailing attitudes. i think that is a really wonderful take away to talk about rural america is a million different thingsoi going on in these...
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and then i went down to the midwest to meet the people that they got my catch. and they were super excited about the quality and where it came from. it was like an ah ha moment of, well, there's a better way where i can saw my fish directly. i can receive a fair price and people receiving the session, the midwest getting an incredible product. was the same as yours. yeah. uh, what uh, what are you looking for? what are you looking to do? any kind of directory, consumer fish business is really difficult and that the amount of capital it takes to get started just to have all the services visually need ice made access to their catch, be able to offload it, be able to take their full loads of fish all these things are, are really challenging here last year when you're trying to produce perfect fish, every single step matters, how the fisherman catches the fascist and blood right away. is it shown right away how long it see this band? and then how quickly is that fish full aid and frozen and how as frozen is really important to and then once it's frozen household, th
and then i went down to the midwest to meet the people that they got my catch. and they were super excited about the quality and where it came from. it was like an ah ha moment of, well, there's a better way where i can saw my fish directly. i can receive a fair price and people receiving the session, the midwest getting an incredible product. was the same as yours. yeah. uh, what uh, what are you looking for? what are you looking to do? any kind of directory, consumer fish business is really...
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. >> we've been dealing with heavy rain working through parts of the midwest for the last 24 hours. there's still heavy rain working through south of st. louis, illinois and kentucky and indiana. some of these spots were under intense drought. we see extreme conditions like kirksville, missouri, columbia take a look at where the worse of the drought has been and where we've seen the rainfall totals over 8 inches in harris, missouri columbia picked up 3 this is good new when is it comes to battling the drought but bad news when it comes to happening all at once. because it floods the river ways and waterways, and we're already seeing flood concerns. the flood watch remains. we see flash flood warnings, and we'll see the risk shift a little farther to the south and east and include basically nashville to atlanta more rain on the way, upwards of one to three inches of rain with localized amnts up toun philadea pittsburgh, you'll hit 84, too 80 degrees for indianapolis and 87 with partly-cloudy skies in detroit. and that is a look at your forecast, ladies, back over to you. >>> we'll be
. >> we've been dealing with heavy rain working through parts of the midwest for the last 24 hours. there's still heavy rain working through south of st. louis, illinois and kentucky and indiana. some of these spots were under intense drought. we see extreme conditions like kirksville, missouri, columbia take a look at where the worse of the drought has been and where we've seen the rainfall totals over 8 inches in harris, missouri columbia picked up 3 this is good new when is it comes to...
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see more triple digits across the mid section of the country from the south central states to the midwest. once again in chicago near 100e looking at dangerous heat continuing into the triple digits for lots of spots 104 today in dallas. we're tracking stormy weather on this wednesday we'll look ahead at that >>> help is here for millions of student loan borrowers >>> and a nbc news investigation looked into school punishments what they found next punishments what they found next you know, it doesn't matter if you choose left or right because they're both chewy, crunchy and delicious. febreze! your bathroom... needs febreze small spaces... the always-on, odor-fighting air freshener you set and forget. no outlets used, no batteries needed, no effort required. so your bathroom stays continuously fresh for 45 days. that's the power of febreze small spaces. when target's good and gather groceries, that's the power of bring joy to the table for less. when sharing, the love starts with quality ingredients. and when great taste meets low prices. that's totally target. mr. clean magic eraser powe
see more triple digits across the mid section of the country from the south central states to the midwest. once again in chicago near 100e looking at dangerous heat continuing into the triple digits for lots of spots 104 today in dallas. we're tracking stormy weather on this wednesday we'll look ahead at that >>> help is here for millions of student loan borrowers >>> and a nbc news investigation looked into school punishments what they found next punishments what they found...
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Aug 25, 2023
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flash flooding and powerful storms stretched from nevada to the midwest. multiple people were swept away in nevada's canals two are still missing. >>> keeping with the weather right now. nbc angie lassman is tracking record heat and humidity >> we do have relief that's going to work its way into the northern tier of the country in the short term aum thanks to the same system you mention tad brought strong storms to the midwest. it will work into the northeast today. there's system we're watching. be aware if you live across the mid atlantic to the northeast. you may need your umbrella we'll see the system slide a little farther to the south and east as we get into tomorrow and the cooler air is behind it. it's going to be noticeable. notice we don't have heat alerts for places like chicago which saw record-breaking temperatures and heat index values yesterday. st. louis to memphis and new orleans, we'll continue to see really uncomfortable and dangerous conditions through the afternoon hours today. and triple digits once again expected kansas city expects
flash flooding and powerful storms stretched from nevada to the midwest. multiple people were swept away in nevada's canals two are still missing. >>> keeping with the weather right now. nbc angie lassman is tracking record heat and humidity >> we do have relief that's going to work its way into the northern tier of the country in the short term aum thanks to the same system you mention tad brought strong storms to the midwest. it will work into the northeast today. there's...
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. >>> turning to the weather now wind, hail, even floods are possible in the midwest today. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking everything good morning >> we've already got thunderstorms firing up in parts of the midwest and stretching into parts of the plains you can see the state of missouri, stretching into iowa, that's where we're going to see some of those thunderstorms that really g re really give us a good dowsing rain it moves out into the southeast, but we'll also see unsettled conditions in parts of the northeast as well. when we talk severe weather, it will be focussed around missouri, stretching into kentucky, right over places like columbia, could see stronger wind gusts, large hail the tornado threat is low, but repeated round of thunderstorms means flooding concerns are elevated we've already got flood watches in effect in those areas and for good reason. shreveport. showers and thunderstorms expected for st. louis into kansas city and across parts of colorado and that's a look at your forecast, ladies back over to you >> thank you we are back in 60 se
. >>> turning to the weather now wind, hail, even floods are possible in the midwest today. nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking everything good morning >> we've already got thunderstorms firing up in parts of the midwest and stretching into parts of the plains you can see the state of missouri, stretching into iowa, that's where we're going to see some of those thunderstorms that really g re really give us a good dowsing rain it moves out into the southeast, but we'll...
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finally friday you're going to want to grab the umbrella if you live in the plains, midwest. south and parts of the northeast. that's areas we'll be watching for heavy rain and strong storms we've already got flood watches in effect. one area in parts of the plains as well as the same kind of area from missouri down through alabama, that's going to continue to and problem area for at least through today but this is the spot you're going to want to watch through saturday we'll keep that in effect with multiple rounds of rain on the way. you can see just how much of the country is going to pick up on this rain. you can see down through the mid waste and plains the plains will see the highest amounts. we could see upwards of two, maybe three inches he inches hio par heading int the northern plains. a low tornado risk, we'll keep a close eye on that. as you look ahead to tomorrow's plans, this is the area where we could see stronger storms developing and 7 million people will be at risk. looking ahead to sunday, we'll have the risk of severe storms centered across parts of the mi
finally friday you're going to want to grab the umbrella if you live in the plains, midwest. south and parts of the northeast. that's areas we'll be watching for heavy rain and strong storms we've already got flood watches in effect. one area in parts of the plains as well as the same kind of area from missouri down through alabama, that's going to continue to and problem area for at least through today but this is the spot you're going to want to watch through saturday we'll keep that in...
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Aug 15, 2023
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soggy conditions have been working through parts of the midwest and the northeast, and we still have that lingering rain this morning. you likely will run into it on that morning commute that will push offshore, but we'll still have this cold front draped across the southeast, leaving us unsettled, adding on additional rainfall and heavy rainfall at that, plus the chance for strong storms across the mid atlantic we'll also see this front stall out and become stationary across the south. so we'll add more rein for tomorrow by the time we're all said oon a and done with this, one to two inches possible and a chance for strong storms later this afternoon and into the evening >>> good tuesday morning. i am chief meteorologist jeff. we will started off with a mix of sun and fog. some humility as we are watching some thunderstorms to the south atlanta, but rain acrf the southeast, stretching down into new orleans, we'll hit 101 this afternoon and that's a look at your forecast, ladies, back over to you. >>> thank you, angie, back in 60 seconds as big banking face as billion dollar payout t
soggy conditions have been working through parts of the midwest and the northeast, and we still have that lingering rain this morning. you likely will run into it on that morning commute that will push offshore, but we'll still have this cold front draped across the southeast, leaving us unsettled, adding on additional rainfall and heavy rainfall at that, plus the chance for strong storms across the mid atlantic we'll also see this front stall out and become stationary across the south. so...
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it's great to be in the midwest.ell people normally when i want to do midwestern nights, i just go to fort myers in january and i have half the midwest there. but we love everybody that comes down to florida, particularly southwest florida from iowa and other parts. >> thank you. well, listen, good friend, former colleague, governor from florida. and so i appreciate that and appreciate the friendly competition. so ron is out there doing the 99 county tour. i think you may be ahead of me. hey, you know what, we're in iowa, and in iowa, we're iowa nice. so let's give everybody the opportunity to hear our candidates. so we'll stop. we'll stop until you do. but we're all going to have an opportunity to hear from each and every candidate. that's what we've been doing. so, ok. you're doing the 99 county tour. i'm very competitive. i think you may be ahead of me. so tell me, you know, you're putting in a lot of miles. talk to me about what you're hearing and seeing across iowa. gov. desantis: well, i think what we're hearin
it's great to be in the midwest.ell people normally when i want to do midwestern nights, i just go to fort myers in january and i have half the midwest there. but we love everybody that comes down to florida, particularly southwest florida from iowa and other parts. >> thank you. well, listen, good friend, former colleague, governor from florida. and so i appreciate that and appreciate the friendly competition. so ron is out there doing the 99 county tour. i think you may be ahead of me....