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could see strong storms in the ohio valley, mississippi valley. y into the tennessee valley back to you guys >> okay, michelle, thanks. okay. ! charmin ultra soft is so cushiony soft, you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. joinin me in the finish 24 4 hour challene. start by cooking a lasagna. skip the rinse and load your dishes. 24 hours latater when your dishwasasher is full,l, let finish quantum clean your dishes.s. if the stains aren't gone, your lasagna is on finish. reready to shihine fromom the insidide out? say “yes” t to nature's's boy advanced g gummies and jelly y beans. the numbmber one brarand for hahair, skin a and nail. with t two times m more biotn to bring o out more of your r inner beauauty. get more w with natuture's bou. ststill livingng with odoro? geget back in n there andd frfreshen inststantly ststill livingng with odoro? with new f febreze airir . ststill livingng with odoro? febrbreze's s new, finerer mt floats lononger in thehe air toto fight eveven your toughest o odors. feb
could see strong storms in the ohio valley, mississippi valley. y into the tennessee valley back to you guys >> okay, michelle, thanks. okay. ! charmin ultra soft is so cushiony soft, you'll want more! but it's so absorbent, you can use less. enjoy the go with charmin. joinin me in the finish 24 4 hour challene. start by cooking a lasagna. skip the rinse and load your dishes. 24 hours latater when your dishwasasher is full,l, let finish quantum clean your dishes.s. if the stains aren't...
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Jun 18, 2023
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>> right now it is moving over the southern mississippi valley. and into the southeast. and we also now have three quarters of a million people without power and this is only going to continue through the rest of the day as it monve across the boundary and into florida. handful of severe thunderstorm warnings with storms over 60-mile-per-hour winds and two to four inches of rain on top of what we've already picked up an the severe weather risk continues from sunday into monday and then holding in some of the same areas, but less of a risk but still wind and hail andine tornados once more possibility. the time frame on this through the morning hours moving through the mississippi valley and redeveloping through the southeast into the evening because of the heat of the day and then mond back down floor florida. >> britney ritz, good to see you. thank you. >>> it is pretty much, withal it is my worst nightmare at the gym. i've thought about this happening to me. >> you really thought about this. >> not my pants falling off but falling in a terrible way. >> a woman running o
>> right now it is moving over the southern mississippi valley. and into the southeast. and we also now have three quarters of a million people without power and this is only going to continue through the rest of the day as it monve across the boundary and into florida. handful of severe thunderstorm warnings with storms over 60-mile-per-hour winds and two to four inches of rain on top of what we've already picked up an the severe weather risk continues from sunday into monday and then...
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Jun 26, 2023
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dangerously high temperatures are expected to move into the central plains and mississippi valley later on this week. >>> the cleanup continues at the site where a train carrying hazardous materials derailed into the yellowstone river in montana. seven tanker cars plunged into the water saturday after a bridge collapsed near the town of columbus about 40 miles west of billings. officials say preliminary testing of the air and water does not show any threat to the public. no injuries were reported. >>> coming up, celebrating pride. we're going to show you some of the colorful festivities that took place over the weekend. >>> and later, the sun goes down on elton john. a bittersweet moment last night as he performs his final show in the uk. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." dedelicious totoo. just asksk my old frfriend, ke. nothining like enjnjoying a coce whilile watchingng the game. who's winning? we are, my friend. we are. that's me before dadawn powerwash. [sigh] now, powerwawash gives m me the e power of a an overnight soakak in minutetes. with 3 3 cleaning g boosters.. not t found
dangerously high temperatures are expected to move into the central plains and mississippi valley later on this week. >>> the cleanup continues at the site where a train carrying hazardous materials derailed into the yellowstone river in montana. seven tanker cars plunged into the water saturday after a bridge collapsed near the town of columbus about 40 miles west of billings. officials say preliminary testing of the air and water does not show any threat to the public. no injuries...
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like that >> reporter: the crescent city just one of many from florida to california to the mississippi valley getting crushed by record-breaking temperatures new orleans homeland security director says the city has distributed 5,000 bottles of water and activated its emergency operation center with hundreds of thousands coming this weekend for the essence festival >> what we want to do is make sure every day we're communicating what the situation on the ground is. they have the capability of utilizing buses as cooling shelters, mobile cooling shelters >> reporter: but tonight relief also needed for residents like willie williams jr >> i didn't wash my toothbrush with faucet water. i used bottled water >> reporter: williams jr. planted his flag in the 7th ward decades ago and is one of about 450 residents under a water boil advisory, coinciding with the heat wave >> some people, as i said before, will be more affected than others -- financially, emotionally, so it's not a very good thing. >> sam, joining me now. sam, where do things stand with that boil water advisory and those residents in th
like that >> reporter: the crescent city just one of many from florida to california to the mississippi valley getting crushed by record-breaking temperatures new orleans homeland security director says the city has distributed 5,000 bottles of water and activated its emergency operation center with hundreds of thousands coming this weekend for the essence festival >> what we want to do is make sure every day we're communicating what the situation on the ground is. they have the...
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Jun 27, 2023
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so heat alerts are spreading from the southwest through texas across the mississippi river valley toward the southeast and for texas we've been dealing with temperatures over the century mark with heat indexes surpassing 120 degrees. what it feels like to be outside. this is dangerous, unprecedented weather for some of these areas. these are the temperatures right now that we're going to hit over 100 degrees. what it feels like with the heat index and humidity. your body can't function properly to sweat, which is a cooling mechanism, which is what we need to go outside when it is warm outside. when you have humidity surpassing 110 degrees it is dangerous especially for the elderly, kids, pets and people who work outdoors. this is again week three of this dangerous heat dome, this high pressure that's remained anchored across texas, now spreading to areas over the mississippi river valley up towards oklahoma city. we're going to hit record highs. a lot of folks are probably like well, they are used to this kind of heat across the south. in texas. this is early and this is relentless. when
so heat alerts are spreading from the southwest through texas across the mississippi river valley toward the southeast and for texas we've been dealing with temperatures over the century mark with heat indexes surpassing 120 degrees. what it feels like to be outside. this is dangerous, unprecedented weather for some of these areas. these are the temperatures right now that we're going to hit over 100 degrees. what it feels like with the heat index and humidity. your body can't function properly...
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Jun 29, 2023
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because we're watching pour the chance of severe storms from the central plains into the mid mississippi valleyle at risk for severe storms. we could see really large hail and gusty winds. winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour then tomorrow, the big day to get out, possible delays in omaha, omaha a st. louis s and pipittsh h t tastste so juicycy? i don't know, but you just asasked the whwhole univerer. humansns are askining for jui. and we arere the juicece. starbursrst, unexplalainably juicyy want a s smarter wayay to mo? intrododucing the e new swswiffer powewermop. anan all-in-onone cleaningng l wiwith hundrededs of s scrubbing s strips- ththat absorb b and lock dirt awaway, for a mop p and bucketet clean inin half the e time. momop smarter r with the n w swififfer powermrmop. hohow white dodo you thinkk your t teeth realllly are? let's trtry the tissssue tes. ooof, , still yellllow. whititening tootothpaste can only d do so much.h. there'e's toothphpaste whit, and d there's s crest 3d whitesestrips whitite. soso much whititer! cresest. ththat's me bebefe dawn powowerw. [sigh] ththat's me be
because we're watching pour the chance of severe storms from the central plains into the mid mississippi valleyle at risk for severe storms. we could see really large hail and gusty winds. winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour then tomorrow, the big day to get out, possible delays in omaha, omaha a st. louis s and pipittsh h t tastste so juicycy? i don't know, but you just asasked the whwhole univerer. humansns are askining for jui. and we arere the juicece. starbursrst, unexplalainably juicyy...
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Jun 28, 2023
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continue we're going to see it continuing throughout the weekend and expanding into the mid mississippi valley, also california the valleys of california will be heating up as well. 55 million americans under some sort of heat alert, whether it's a heat advisory, heat watch or heat warning, your excessive heat warning is in the hot pink. dallas, waco temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits you factor in the humidity, it will feel warmer than that, tulsa, 102 95 in memphis. dallas, 107. into the triple digits once again. 14 degrees above normal. and we're going to see this heat dome expanding so tomorrow in st. louis, 102, 15 degrees above average 99 in nashville. 102 in little rock. d.c., you're warm, too atlanta, into the mid-90s and upper 90s on saturday. and we're also concerned about the air quality temperatures soaring into the triple digits. 106 in oklahoma city 107 in dallas, 109 in san angelo the heat continues, we're tracking storms, and we're going to look at that, also taking a quick peek at the weekend in a few minutes. >> see you soon. still to come, the summer trav
continue we're going to see it continuing throughout the weekend and expanding into the mid mississippi valley, also california the valleys of california will be heating up as well. 55 million americans under some sort of heat alert, whether it's a heat advisory, heat watch or heat warning, your excessive heat warning is in the hot pink. dallas, waco temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits you factor in the humidity, it will feel warmer than that, tulsa, 102 95 in memphis....
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tomorrow father's day still rolling across mississippi valley and into the gulf coast. e timing of this is before the sun comes up, overnight tomorrow morning, showers and thunderstorms rolling across texas, arkansas, louisiana, into mississippi, eventually alabama, and more storms here across florida as we head into your father's day afternoon and evening time. but i tell you what, texas, once these storms come through, we're will really start turning back on the broiler here heating up these skies. in places hike houston, get above 100 degrees in june. you know it is crazy hot. we'll have that for your father's day and beyond. and also we're watching something in the tropic, still more than a week out, but, yes, we're in hurricane season. have to be aware as well. adriana? >> all right, paul goodloe with the father's day forecast. thank you. >>> tonight a suspected rebel attack on a school in uganda has left at least 41 dead, most of them students. and a warning for viewers, the images are horrifying. police say the attack happened near the border with the democratic r
tomorrow father's day still rolling across mississippi valley and into the gulf coast. e timing of this is before the sun comes up, overnight tomorrow morning, showers and thunderstorms rolling across texas, arkansas, louisiana, into mississippi, eventually alabama, and more storms here across florida as we head into your father's day afternoon and evening time. but i tell you what, texas, once these storms come through, we're will really start turning back on the broiler here heating up these...
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no rest today for the storm weary south from the southern plains through the lower mississippi valley to the central gulf coast, another round of severe storms is likely. flash flooding, large hail, even some tornadoes. meantime, here in the northeast, if you have any travel plans today, tonight, look out in the afternoon, evening from philadelphia down to say, d.c. the airports could have trouble with wind and hail. meantime, this weekend, we'll be showery in the northeast. looking good in chicago, stormy in the center, hot in the south. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin corcoran. retirement at the value of the average 401. k right now but first ufc star conor mcgregor is accused of sexually assaulting a woman during an nba finals game . how he's now responding and an american tourist is killed at one of the most famous castles in europe live at seven a on gma. we're back with a deadly attack near one of europe's most popular tourist sites, the neuschwanstein castle in germany. an american tourist is in custody after allegedly pushing two women down a steep slope. both victims were
no rest today for the storm weary south from the southern plains through the lower mississippi valley to the central gulf coast, another round of severe storms is likely. flash flooding, large hail, even some tornadoes. meantime, here in the northeast, if you have any travel plans today, tonight, look out in the afternoon, evening from philadelphia down to say, d.c. the airports could have trouble with wind and hail. meantime, this weekend, we'll be showery in the northeast. looking good in...
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storms producing damaging winds, hail and possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valley. all righty. checking our weather around here, nothing like that, but we got some wind for sure along the coast. there's a gale warning just offshore, just right up to the beaches like point rays. it's a gale warning all the way from point reyes down towards half moon bay and off shore, further small craft advisory in the bay gusted sfo today up to 45 miles an hour. these are the highs from today. about as warm as we're going to see for a few days at least until next weekend. looks like we're into another one of those kind of low pressure patterns. there's the trough and you kind of can you see it looping down. that's the next seven days. it stays put. it moves a little bit like you see right there. it starts to ridge a little and then another trough drops in behind it. next sunday. doesn't mean that's going to happen. but the models have been pretty accurate on this so far in terms of forecasting these each week as they come along. so that's the general mean position, not supposed to
storms producing damaging winds, hail and possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valley. all righty. checking our weather around here, nothing like that, but we got some wind for sure along the coast. there's a gale warning just offshore, just right up to the beaches like point rays. it's a gale warning all the way from point reyes down towards half moon bay and off shore, further small craft advisory in the bay gusted sfo today up to 45 miles an hour. these are the highs from...
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could see some tornadoes, damaging winds and by sunday as it gets into the mid-mississippi valley memphisnto the ohio valley as well as some rain by monday it gets injured in the northeast with some heavy rain not just here to clean the air but eventually for the fires as well. david hid >> david: appreciate it, rob. thank you. tonight the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway appearing before a judge in alabama. joran van der sloot pleading not guilty to extortion where fraud. how his mother was sitting two rooms away from him. he is accused of extorting money. authorities that he was the last person to see holly alive. when we come back here tonight on these because the father drowning, trying to rescue his daughter caught in a rip current. would make her skin so uncomfortable. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so, they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint ac
could see some tornadoes, damaging winds and by sunday as it gets into the mid-mississippi valley memphisnto the ohio valley as well as some rain by monday it gets injured in the northeast with some heavy rain not just here to clean the air but eventually for the fires as well. david hid >> david: appreciate it, rob. thank you. tonight the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway appearing before a judge in alabama. joran van der sloot pleading not guilty to extortion where...
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and then, we have the severe weather across the central plains, lower mississippi valley. gusts could go to 80 miles an hour. there are already watches up. large hail possible, as well. and then, the intense heat. it's week three in texas, and now it's expanding to new mexico to the west, to florida to the east. it peaks wednesday and thursday there's really not a break, maybe early next week for some relief. david? >> david: yeah, triple digit temperatures in the heat index. in the meantime, lee, those air quality concerns tonight, already seeing the smoke from the canadian wildfires. this is from the chicago area already tonight. chicago's famous skyline hovered in haze. and now new york's governor warning it's coming to parts of new york state, as well? >> reporter: so, some of the poorest air quality in the world over the midwest right now. it really expands towards d.c. first, and then some of it across western and central new york state, into the new york city area late week, but not to the levels we saw early in the season. more moderate air quality, bordering on un
and then, we have the severe weather across the central plains, lower mississippi valley. gusts could go to 80 miles an hour. there are already watches up. large hail possible, as well. and then, the intense heat. it's week three in texas, and now it's expanding to new mexico to the west, to florida to the east. it peaks wednesday and thursday there's really not a break, maybe early next week for some relief. david? >> david: yeah, triple digit temperatures in the heat index. in the...
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warm temperatures for parts of the mississippi river valley and midwest across gulf coast. 110 in del rio. dangerous and will continue throughout this work week. we'll see possible record highs today through the week, texas across mississippi river valley. heat is number one weather related killer and no end in sight. make mention, we have smoke for upper midwest and moving into the northeast from the canadian wildfires. it will happen all summer long. >> todd: so bad for air quality and people trying to breathe, please stay inside. thank you. toy company v-tech looking into adding ai technology to your child's teddy bear. the company ceo pushing the idea saying you can incorporate the kid's name and daily activities. it can tell a story and talk like a good friend. sydney weisman, at wowi.e., joins us now. is this a good idea? >> yes, i think it will be a good idea, however, i don't think we are 100% there yet. there are rules and regulations and the most important thing is children's safety and until they flush out ai, i think we are years away unless we use it in a closed
warm temperatures for parts of the mississippi river valley and midwest across gulf coast. 110 in del rio. dangerous and will continue throughout this work week. we'll see possible record highs today through the week, texas across mississippi river valley. heat is number one weather related killer and no end in sight. make mention, we have smoke for upper midwest and moving into the northeast from the canadian wildfires. it will happen all summer long. >> todd: so bad for air quality and...
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so the mississippi river valley, the southern mississippi river valley, dealing that around 9:00 to 8me. that rolls into the southeast. see how it starts to bow out. that's more of a wind threat. less of a tornado threat, but holding on to strong winds, which you know can do just as much damage. and again, the heat. one of the big influences of this as well as the jet stream and the lift from the boundary itself, but the heat helping to influence it, excessive heat warnings in place from brownsville to houston into new orleans. we're talking about heat index values, nearing 120 degrees. >> that's just astonishing. really, really hard to imagine. britly rit, thank you very much. >>> still to come, there is a growing wave of multiracial support for black american reparations. next, you'll hear from a japanese american woman who received reparations after being force d into an internment camp during world war ii. this is the lexus variety of electrification ... inspired by, created for and powered by you. ♪ hey hon. hey dad...(sniffs) that smell could be 8,000,000 odor causing bacteria.
so the mississippi river valley, the southern mississippi river valley, dealing that around 9:00 to 8me. that rolls into the southeast. see how it starts to bow out. that's more of a wind threat. less of a tornado threat, but holding on to strong winds, which you know can do just as much damage. and again, the heat. one of the big influences of this as well as the jet stream and the lift from the boundary itself, but the heat helping to influence it, excessive heat warnings in place from...
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the storm prediction center says the area across the mississippi valley and southeast could see heavy rain, large hail and damaging winds with the possibility of tornadoes. nearly 4 million people are under a tornado watch. >>> still to come, the first video surfaces of a party involving government aides during the pandemic lockdown. plus the kremlin's most prominent opposition figure is facing political challenges that could extend his prison sentence by decades. we take a look at that when we return. i'm looking for sosomeone who loves art deco elegance, good timimes, and unexpected flavors. someone who likes it hot but knows how to keep their cool. a white-sand beach where you can see the sunrise? way better than whatever you were going to binge-watch this weekend. and you could be here in half the time. find me at hotels.com if we want a more viable future for our kids, we need to find more sustainable ways of doing things. america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars in netechnologies and creating plastic products that are more recyclable durable. and dependable. ou
the storm prediction center says the area across the mississippi valley and southeast could see heavy rain, large hail and damaging winds with the possibility of tornadoes. nearly 4 million people are under a tornado watch. >>> still to come, the first video surfaces of a party involving government aides during the pandemic lockdown. plus the kremlin's most prominent opposition figure is facing political challenges that could extend his prison sentence by decades. we take a look at...
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central plains and back down into the florida panhandle and stretching again into parts of the mississippi valley for tomorrow. areas highlighted in orange are most vulnerable for tornados, long-live tornados and strong ones. hail, two inches in diameter, and winds of 60 miles per hour. the storms die out and then redevelop with the heat of the day. from kansas, texas, oklahoma by 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 this evening. that rolls into the southeast early afternoon tomorrow and down into florida throughout the evening hours. we need to pay attention to that. the heat helping to enhance some of these storms. we have excessive heat warnings in effect from new orleans to brownsville. houston, san antonio included. these areas, we're talking about when the humidity is factored in with the actual temperature, it makes it feel much hotter. heat index values of 110. >> thank you. >>> donald trump's attorneys are working to get security clearance to be able to view classified documents as they try to build this defense for the former president. what the judge is saying about the next steps in the case. >>> and t
central plains and back down into the florida panhandle and stretching again into parts of the mississippi valley for tomorrow. areas highlighted in orange are most vulnerable for tornados, long-live tornados and strong ones. hail, two inches in diameter, and winds of 60 miles per hour. the storms die out and then redevelop with the heat of the day. from kansas, texas, oklahoma by 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 this evening. that rolls into the southeast early afternoon tomorrow and down into florida...
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storm-related injuries and now the national weather service has issued a tornado watch for the mississippi valley region. >> kron meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez. joining us now is just tracking these since yesterday. i mean, they've already caused so much damage. unfortunately, some people look like more to come. yeah, that's right. very severe thunderstorms in the south and vera by june standards as well. so let's take a look at radar for because we're noticing that active weather taking place out there right now, primarily in the south for the states of alabama and mississippi. and even for those of you in nashville, tennessee, you're noticing widespread light rain but there is a threat of large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes that with the severe storms. that's just outbreak right now throughout the south. that's going to continue through monday as well. let's take a look at your sierra outlook because we are tracking calmer and drier conditions there, but breezy winds as well. so we are going to keep an eye on a lake wind advisory that's going to remain in effect through 8 o'clock monday
storm-related injuries and now the national weather service has issued a tornado watch for the mississippi valley region. >> kron meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez. joining us now is just tracking these since yesterday. i mean, they've already caused so much damage. unfortunately, some people look like more to come. yeah, that's right. very severe thunderstorms in the south and vera by june standards as well. so let's take a look at radar for because we're noticing that active weather...
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louis, the southern ohio valley, and the tennessee, mississippi, alabama, little rock, 105 on thursday04 degrees. when you factor in the humidity, our friends in new orleans, wednesday, 115 will be the worst for you. that's in the shade, by the way. then as far as records go, numerous records, missouri, two areas of louisiana. when does it break? this weekend, we go from the heat dome to kind of a typical summer pattern, so, chris, not exactly going to get cool, but the temperatures will be turning back to normal and we'll put an end to this heat wave. >> you're telling me there are parts of the country that are now going through what we went through here in new york, as well as other folks, this wildfire smoke coming down from canada once again. >> yeah, this was a lot worse than expected today. we thought we would have smoke, but we didn't know if it would be right down at the ground or above in the sky. and it has been right down at the surface, talk to any friends in green bay, milwaukee, chicago, south bend, anywhere near lake michigan here, and they're seeing the worst air qualit
louis, the southern ohio valley, and the tennessee, mississippi, alabama, little rock, 105 on thursday04 degrees. when you factor in the humidity, our friends in new orleans, wednesday, 115 will be the worst for you. that's in the shade, by the way. then as far as records go, numerous records, missouri, two areas of louisiana. when does it break? this weekend, we go from the heat dome to kind of a typical summer pattern, so, chris, not exactly going to get cool, but the temperatures will be...
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storms producing damaging winds, hail and possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valleyall right. pretty intense weather there in that part of the country. let's check in on well, there's an easy explanation. you don't get upper lows coming out of california into the four corners and ejecting out to the plains in june. that doesn't usually happen, but that's been the pattern here. so there's an easy explanation for it. strong gusts here. they have been just cranked up. it looks like the altamont pass, the highest that i could see, 57mph lost for cross reservoir, 52 oakland airport, 47. mount tamalpais, san francisco. one observation lucas valley, sfo and vallejo gusts all between 40 and 47mph. it is really cool. sonoma mountain is 42. ben lomond mountain 42. boy, that's chili. chili. chili. mount diablo is 39 degrees for the middle of june. that's not something you see very often. they've had gusts to 41mph. there's oakland airports 47 novato lucas valley up around 30 to 43mph to fairfield. usually there's one of the wind tunnels, but they're they can't hold a candle to
storms producing damaging winds, hail and possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valleyall right. pretty intense weather there in that part of the country. let's check in on well, there's an easy explanation. you don't get upper lows coming out of california into the four corners and ejecting out to the plains in june. that doesn't usually happen, but that's been the pattern here. so there's an easy explanation for it. strong gusts here. they have been just cranked up. it looks...
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moving further north into the central plains and also off to the east in the middle to lower mississippi valley and the lower tennessee valley as well. there you see the impacted areas on the map. an estimated 70 million americans under either heat advisories or warnings of some type. record temperatures expected in at least seven states just this week. that includes spots like memphis, tennessee where more than 37,000 people are without power due to severe storms that swept through this past weekend. also the same story over in neighboring arkansas. more than 13,000 outages reported there after powerful storms knocked many off line. texas, however, remains the epicenter of these blistering and down right dangerous temperatures in laredo the medical examiner saying at least nine people have died from heat-related illnesses over an eight-day period. >> we don't see this in our county. laredo knows heat and we know heat and i think our county was caught a little off guard. this is the unprecedented temperatures here. >> the unseasonably hot weather putting strain on infrastructure as well such as
moving further north into the central plains and also off to the east in the middle to lower mississippi valley and the lower tennessee valley as well. there you see the impacted areas on the map. an estimated 70 million americans under either heat advisories or warnings of some type. record temperatures expected in at least seven states just this week. that includes spots like memphis, tennessee where more than 37,000 people are without power due to severe storms that swept through this past...
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stretch from the north west to the southwest, the gulf coast states and even as far north as the mississippi valleyalso the ohio valley. where you see the pink that's excessive heat warning and temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits. we're going to factor in that humidity. today in monroe we're going to feel like 114. that's one part of the story. the second part is air quality concerns. we have ozone, smoke compining to give poor air quality. 110 million people at risk. where you see the purple and reds are the light spots for hazy conditions. places like pittsburgh and detroit looking at air quality concerns. and end it here and 26 million people impacted. junthen? >> certainly noticeable here in d.c. yesterday afternoon. that haze from those canadian wildfires. michelle grossman, thank you as always. talk to you again soon. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," donald trump ally rudy giuliani is questioned by federal investigators as part of special counsel jack smith's probe. what that and other developments could mean for the former president's legal troubles, although there
stretch from the north west to the southwest, the gulf coast states and even as far north as the mississippi valleyalso the ohio valley. where you see the pink that's excessive heat warning and temperatures soaring once again into the triple digits. we're going to factor in that humidity. today in monroe we're going to feel like 114. that's one part of the story. the second part is air quality concerns. we have ozone, smoke compining to give poor air quality. 110 million people at risk. where...
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. >>> right now, severe storms are making their way to the southern plains and mississippi valley threatenings from the weather center. what can we expect from these storms? >> it's a pretty widespread area. that's the thing. you're talking 40 million people ushd this threat. it stretches from eastern colorado all the way down through mississippi. you're talking a lot of people with the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms. already we have some of these thunderstorms ongoing across the southern plains. a lot of lightning with these storms. so even though we don't have any warned storms yet, we are st starting to see this line intensify as it continues to make its way off to the east. areas of oklahoma, but also this cluster here across portions of arkansas. once we go into the latter portion of the day, we expect a second round of thunderstorms to develop late afternoon and into the early evening hours. the main threats are damaging winds and the potential for large hail. we're talking tennis balls or largeer when we talk about the size of that hail. dallas, houston, little rock, stre
. >>> right now, severe storms are making their way to the southern plains and mississippi valley threatenings from the weather center. what can we expect from these storms? >> it's a pretty widespread area. that's the thing. you're talking 40 million people ushd this threat. it stretches from eastern colorado all the way down through mississippi. you're talking a lot of people with the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms. already we have some of these thunderstorms...
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across the mississippi valley including atlanta. being travel hubs. from mississippi towards georgia. it's a relatively fast-moving system producing a lot of rain. flooding could be a problem. >> neil: all right. thank you very much. i want to update you. truncated time. the smoke from canada, nothing like we had last week. here's "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr. jesse watters dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." president biden is getting upstaged. the big i will finally be hitting the campaign trail this week after blowing it off for over a month. and letting democrats like gavin newsom do all that heavy lifting. the california governor has been
across the mississippi valley including atlanta. being travel hubs. from mississippi towards georgia. it's a relatively fast-moving system producing a lot of rain. flooding could be a problem. >> neil: all right. thank you very much. i want to update you. truncated time. the smoke from canada, nothing like we had last week. here's "the five." ♪ ♪ >> judge jeanine: hello, everyone i'm judge jeanine pirro along with harold ford jr. jesse watters dana perino, and greg...
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those storms producing damaging winds, hail or possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valleyl campaigns are launching both republicans and democrats are using everything they can to make their party's look like the best choice for voters. the economy is one of the biggest issues voters are interested in. so both sides are using the federal reserve's decision not to increase a key interest rate as a campaign point. the biggest problem we have is the deficit, which is creating inflation and is creating high interest rates. like i've said in joe biden's america, the poor get poorer, which is interesting because democrats are supposed to be for the poor. he's got a really good story to tell about the end of covid, the reduction of inflation, the explosion in infrastructure, jobs and manufacturing. well, expect the war of words to continue. federal reserve chairman jerome powell has said there could be two more interest rate hikes this year as the fed's tries to bring inflation down to its 2% target. all right. our time is 746. a new ride sharing program is helping low income cali
those storms producing damaging winds, hail or possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valleyl campaigns are launching both republicans and democrats are using everything they can to make their party's look like the best choice for voters. the economy is one of the biggest issues voters are interested in. so both sides are using the federal reserve's decision not to increase a key interest rate as a campaign point. the biggest problem we have is the deficit, which is creating...
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storm producing damaging winds, hail and possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valley. new time lapse video released tonight gives you a sense of how severe weather moved over oklahoma yesterday. these images of a funnel cloud forming are from the city of beaver. that's about 40 miles north of perry in texas, which was hit by a tornado last week. severe weather has been threatening the region for several days. three people died in thursday's tornado outbreak in texas. governor greg abbott toured damage in perry, ten this weekend. state resource houses are in the community to help with recovery. i've seen more tornadoes than i can count. i've never seen the level of decimation given to a town as i've seen today. well, the people in this area have gone through over the past couple of days. there's nothing short of horrific. in addition to the three deaths in perrotin, more than 100 other people were injured. secretary of state antony blinken says he had candid talks with his chinese counterpart during his first day in beijing today. fox news lucas tomlinson tells us the
storm producing damaging winds, hail and possibly tornadoes could strike the lower mississippi valley. new time lapse video released tonight gives you a sense of how severe weather moved over oklahoma yesterday. these images of a funnel cloud forming are from the city of beaver. that's about 40 miles north of perry in texas, which was hit by a tornado last week. severe weather has been threatening the region for several days. three people died in thursday's tornado outbreak in texas. governor...
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and when it does, it moves across the plains, out into the ohio mississippi valley and explodes. and so that's where some of those, like the indiana tornado, the hailstones at red rock the other day, these so the folks on the east coast watch these closely. what's going to happen is that kicks out and then watch what happens here. by the time we get to thursday morning right here, you see that, right? so that's your clockwise flow. that's your high. and we're expecting north, north, kind of north winds, maybe a little bit northeast in the upper atmosphere in a warmer air mass. and then this low kicks out and will most certainly unload in this east side of the trough. most certainly knock off some severe weather out through the basin and out into the plains. so it's all connected, isn't it? so we're going to go back to some heat. we're going to notice temperatures back into the upper 90s, low 100. but again, you know, you're hearing all sorts of stuff like, oh, a big heat wave. it's supposed to do this, right. it's going to be we're going to get some 90s mid 90s maybe upper 90s. n
and when it does, it moves across the plains, out into the ohio mississippi valley and explodes. and so that's where some of those, like the indiana tornado, the hailstones at red rock the other day, these so the folks on the east coast watch these closely. what's going to happen is that kicks out and then watch what happens here. by the time we get to thursday morning right here, you see that, right? so that's your clockwise flow. that's your high. and we're expecting north, north, kind of...
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of depression other states with the highest percentage were in the appalachian and southern mississippi valley regions, which includes kentucky, louisiana and alabama. a new study reporting people who are self-described night owls are more likely to die younger mortality risks increased by 21% for people who evening types. but the reason may not be because of lack of sleep. researchers say the higher mortality rate is likely because many of those out at night are drinking and smoking more, which is what causes them to die younger. this report published in the journal biology counters earlier ones that show lack of sleep cars shorter. life expectancy. the use of magic mushrooms and other hallucinogenic drugs has nearly doubled among young adults in the last 3 years. researchers at columbia university and the university of michigan found 6.6% of adults age 19 to 30 used loosen engines other than lsd in 2021. compare that to 3.4% in 2018 lsd use also ticked up within the same group and time period by half a percentage point. coming up, police are searching for the person who killed a woman in a h
of depression other states with the highest percentage were in the appalachian and southern mississippi valley regions, which includes kentucky, louisiana and alabama. a new study reporting people who are self-described night owls are more likely to die younger mortality risks increased by 21% for people who evening types. but the reason may not be because of lack of sleep. researchers say the higher mortality rate is likely because many of those out at night are drinking and smoking more,...
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it has been confined meanly to texas and mexico but it will expand to the mississippi valley and evennd we will see temperatures affect a lot of people. 100 degree temperatures will probably impact about 25 million people in the coming week and 90 degree temperatures or greater will impact about 100 million people. you at the humidity from the gulf of mexico, because a lot of the heat be along the gulf coast, and you're talking about the heat index, feels like 115 toe very dangerous. geoff: when can people expect relief? jeff: it will be a little while. the worst of the heatwave is not done yet. we're expecting the worst of it to be the middle to the end of this week. it is going to let up a little bit as we had into the weekend, but even over the weekend, we're still going to see some record highs and worst is going to be probably wednesday, thursday into friday. so it's gonna take a while for this to go away. but the bottom line is in a warm ed climate because of climate change we're going to see more , of these heat waves in the future. they're going to be more intense and they're
it has been confined meanly to texas and mexico but it will expand to the mississippi valley and evennd we will see temperatures affect a lot of people. 100 degree temperatures will probably impact about 25 million people in the coming week and 90 degree temperatures or greater will impact about 100 million people. you at the humidity from the gulf of mexico, because a lot of the heat be along the gulf coast, and you're talking about the heat index, feels like 115 toe very dangerous. geoff:...
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threat for severe storms across the mississippi valley in towards the southeast and the radar will tellh the next few days. there's the forecast and we have warm temperatures across texas, as you mentioned and the threat for severe weather, including severe thunderstorms like we have right now for parts of arkansas. severe thunderstorm watch is in effect. >> the latest won for parts of mississippi until 11:00 a.m. central time. there is the severe thunderstorm threat. we could see dangerous straight line winds as well as tornadoes, heavy rainfall, hail, and damaging winds, of course, is going to be the biggest story, i think. the rain still to come that could cause flash flooding over some of these regions. as you mentioned the heat is the big story across texas and a lot of people are like well, it gets hot this time of year. this it is exceptionally warm. it is an early start to these 100-degree temperatures and with the heat indices it's going to feel even worse than that oppressive heat. you want to make sure the kids and elderly are inside where it's cool in the air conditioning. t
threat for severe storms across the mississippi valley in towards the southeast and the radar will tellh the next few days. there's the forecast and we have warm temperatures across texas, as you mentioned and the threat for severe weather, including severe thunderstorms like we have right now for parts of arkansas. severe thunderstorm watch is in effect. >> the latest won for parts of mississippi until 11:00 a.m. central time. there is the severe thunderstorm threat. we could see...
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heavy rain severe storms through the mississippi river valley desert heat southwest. t it will be mostly cloudy especially into tomorrow. there will be some very active weather nearby over the sierra with showers and thunderstorms. we're waiting to see if some of that activity could drift into the bay area sunday into monday. it's going to be a mild weekend and more sunshine for next week. >>> so now the crowd just started going -- what's that about? >> don't know. just started doing it a few years ago. >> guys, stick around. coming up next, niall horan. he brought the show to our plaza. a can't miss concert we're going to celebrate but first, this is "today" on nbc. that's right ♪ ♪ always in that state of mind ♪ ♪ living on a high vibration ♪ ♪ so hohot gonna mamake it mel♪ ♪ and i'm l lovin' what i'm t tastin' ♪ ♪ nos gususta mezclarar ♪ ♪ comomo malteadada ♪ ♪ aqui hay y lugar ♪ ♪ y yeah we livivin' inin the goldeden state ♪ [ cheers ] "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >> we're back. we got a packed house here on the plaza. they're all here for one thing
heavy rain severe storms through the mississippi river valley desert heat southwest. t it will be mostly cloudy especially into tomorrow. there will be some very active weather nearby over the sierra with showers and thunderstorms. we're waiting to see if some of that activity could drift into the bay area sunday into monday. it's going to be a mild weekend and more sunshine for next week. >>> so now the crowd just started going -- what's that about? >> don't know. just started...
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starting early morning, pre-dawn today from the storms from tonight still rolling across the mississippi river valley into the ohio valley and then pushing south where they wind down, but then by tomorrow afternoon, boom, we explode more storms again. damaging wind, hail, and even the risk for tornados. a lot more people dealing with the damaging wind, plenty of lightning out there as well. we could use some rain in texas, tomorrow air temperatures back at and above 100 degrees. only get warmer and stay warmer, well above 100 well into this coming week. >> paul goodloe, thank you. >>> three san antonio police officers have been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 46-year-ld woman. body camera footage edited and released by the police show officers responding to reports of a woman cutting wires to a fire alarm system. the city's police chief chief says melissa perez was experiencing a mental health crisis and refused to leave her apartment. officers opened fire striking her at least twice after she allegedly swung a hammer at them. >>> and today investigators in canada boarded the mothershi
starting early morning, pre-dawn today from the storms from tonight still rolling across the mississippi river valley into the ohio valley and then pushing south where they wind down, but then by tomorrow afternoon, boom, we explode more storms again. damaging wind, hail, and even the risk for tornados. a lot more people dealing with the damaging wind, plenty of lightning out there as well. we could use some rain in texas, tomorrow air temperatures back at and above 100 degrees. only get warmer...
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. >> ainsley: good morning, severe weather moving across southern plains toward the mississippi river valleye are storm reports from overnight. over five inch hail. in effect for arkansas through arkansas and into georgia. severe thunderstorm watches until 11 a.m. local time, latest watch into mississippi. see this pattern throughout the day today. significant severe storm threat for areas in pink and red. know what to do if there is a watch or warning in the area. we have heat alerts. this is early to see 100 degrees, in toward louisiana, that is heat index. humidity will be oppressive. they have cooling centers, but that is going to be a big deal. across northeast, unsettled weather tonight and thursday and friday and might put a damper on know plas, it is good news situation. we have drought and smoke from last week's wildfires in canada. all the latest details. brian kilmeade, over to you. >> brian: blind sided is what p.g.a. stars say and they are not backing off about the partnership with p.g.a. and liv. >> i want to have faith this is the best thing for all of us issue but it is clear
. >> ainsley: good morning, severe weather moving across southern plains toward the mississippi river valleye are storm reports from overnight. over five inch hail. in effect for arkansas through arkansas and into georgia. severe thunderstorm watches until 11 a.m. local time, latest watch into mississippi. see this pattern throughout the day today. significant severe storm threat for areas in pink and red. know what to do if there is a watch or warning in the area. we have heat alerts....
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of severe weather we have seen heavy rainfall in the region of the panhandle towards the mississippi river valleye is going to bring some of that smoke southward again and not as potent as it was a week and and a half ago but the potential for some bad air air quality and i want to mention extreme heat for texas and we are watching the tropics. >> thank you so much janice. president biden lashing out at reporters asking questions in the alleged bribery investigation. watch this. >> why are you asking such a dumb question? >> this has the house oversight chairman showing the bank records show biden's accepted $30 million from foreign nationals. here with reaction, house conference chair. great to have you here. what do you make of his reaction to that? sounds like he is getting testy. >> joe biden wants his story to go away but it's not going to go away we are going to continue to do our work to bring transparency and accountability.this is the biggest political corruption scandal in my lifetime but i would say the past 100 years. you have multiple members of the biden family profiting illegally f
of severe weather we have seen heavy rainfall in the region of the panhandle towards the mississippi river valleye is going to bring some of that smoke southward again and not as potent as it was a week and and a half ago but the potential for some bad air air quality and i want to mention extreme heat for texas and we are watching the tropics. >> thank you so much janice. president biden lashing out at reporters asking questions in the alleged bribery investigation. watch this. >>...
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heat alert, the third week for parts of texas and spreading across the mississippi river valley, ohioer valley. excessive heat forecast heat index with temperatures surpassing 110 degrees, what it feels like. it is dangerous. people need to seek air conditioning, protect elderly, kids and pets. bring pets indoors. this is something we're following today and as we get to the weekend, very busy travel week. >> todd: stay safe, people. >> carley: we'll be talking to a pilot later in the show because of all the delays and cancellations, due to the weather. >> todd: and other reasons. an eight-year-old's lemonade stand, a complaint filed for violating child labor laws after his mom put up this ad. cam and crystal johnson join me now. i needed to do a double-take. am i reading this right? crystal, walk me through this. what were you hoping other kids could do at an apprenticeship at your son's stand? >> i was trying to teach them how to handle money, customer service skills, teach little boys how to shake hands correctly and little things like that is what i was trying to accomplish. >> tod
heat alert, the third week for parts of texas and spreading across the mississippi river valley, ohioer valley. excessive heat forecast heat index with temperatures surpassing 110 degrees, what it feels like. it is dangerous. people need to seek air conditioning, protect elderly, kids and pets. bring pets indoors. this is something we're following today and as we get to the weekend, very busy travel week. >> todd: stay safe, people. >> carley: we'll be talking to a pilot later in...
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another week of extreme heat with humidity crossing the mississippi river valley. story fox weather is covering into the weekend. carley, over to you for more headlines. listen to this story here. a minnesota manfacing misdemeanor charges. look at the mug shot. he pelted customers and servers in a restaurant with skittles. he had left the restaurant and found him at another business where he tried resisting arrest. that's a bad day. parent protesters in maryland outraged over proposal that would prohibit them from opting out of topics like sexuality and gender. >> introducing sexual behavior and preference at early age raises legitimate concern for parents. where is respect? for us this is issue of faith, not hate. faith is not partisan and people are not backwards. >> ainsley: the policy is expected to be impelemented next school year. wheel of fortune star vanna white has hired a lawyer as ryan seacrest is set to take over from pat sajack. white makes 3 million a year, gone without a raise for 18 years. ryan seakrefrt says he looks forward to learning from sajack
another week of extreme heat with humidity crossing the mississippi river valley. story fox weather is covering into the weekend. carley, over to you for more headlines. listen to this story here. a minnesota manfacing misdemeanor charges. look at the mug shot. he pelted customers and servers in a restaurant with skittles. he had left the restaurant and found him at another business where he tried resisting arrest. that's a bad day. parent protesters in maryland outraged over proposal that...
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is pretty much the same and we could see heat sticking around for california but over the mississippi river valleye eastward and there is the excessive heat index as go through the next couple hours. over 111 degrees for a lot of these cities. those are the big headlines that we'll be following. fox weather.com is the best for your forecast details. >> this week the white house revealed that president biden uses a cpap machine after his sleep app knee ya. dr., good morning to you. >> good morning. >> a lot of americans suffer from sleep apnea but a lot of people don't know about it, how serious is this? >> first i'm glad the president came public about this because about one in seven adults suffer from sleep apnea. bad sleep is at the root of so many diseases. it can cause brain fog and even contribute to dementia when you have chronic poor sleep. if you don't understand that the problem is the airway in many patients, then taking a pill can make it worse, so a cpap is a good solution for people that can tolerate it. the old machines were like ventilators that were loud and clunky. but the new one
is pretty much the same and we could see heat sticking around for california but over the mississippi river valleye eastward and there is the excessive heat index as go through the next couple hours. over 111 degrees for a lot of these cities. those are the big headlines that we'll be following. fox weather.com is the best for your forecast details. >> this week the white house revealed that president biden uses a cpap machine after his sleep app knee ya. dr., good morning to you....
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that will expand to mississippi river valley. real quick, what is your name? >> rachel. >> jeffrey.where you from? >> san antonio. >> your name? >> bob from man han an. >> i love it. love your hat. >> madi and ben. >> hi. >> where you from 1234 >> wichita, kansas. say hi to the studio. >> steve: good job taking attendance. shocking whistleblower testimony revealing that hunter biden using his dad as leverage in his business deals. when pressed, president biden went back to the same answer he's used a number of times. [indiscernible] >> no. >> steve: that is a no. >> ainsley: gop senator john kennedy sits on the judiciary committee and joins us now. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> ainsley: senator, what do you think? do you think they discussed businesses? >> i think first i don't want to live in a world without pizza. i'm really -- >> brian: new york pizza. >> yeah. i'm really sorry for the folks of new york, it is why people are leaving. >> brian: true. >> steve: new chimneys. >> brian: 20,000 check to scrub chimneys. >> if people keep leaving the city, the average age wil
that will expand to mississippi river valley. real quick, what is your name? >> rachel. >> jeffrey.where you from? >> san antonio. >> your name? >> bob from man han an. >> i love it. love your hat. >> madi and ben. >> hi. >> where you from 1234 >> wichita, kansas. say hi to the studio. >> steve: good job taking attendance. shocking whistleblower testimony revealing that hunter biden using his dad as leverage in his business...
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watch stronger storms across the mississippi river valley.in new york. are you happy to be here? >> yes! >> janice: ainsley, this is amazing, i'd love to do weather like this everyday. >> janice: wave to ainsley. >> ainsley: sports are important, keeps you out of trouble. we'll come talk to them in a minute. america's duck hunters trading hunting boots for metal detectors. >> you learn to crawl, walk, put out crawfish traps. >> i'll be treasure hunting. >> this is easiest hunting that you can do. with the greatest payoff. >> there is a reason louisiana is famous for crawfish, you don't have to go far and you'll find them. i don't know of anything else better to eat off the planet. >> ainsley: joining us with more on the latest season of duck family treasure, jason, jep roberts and missy and jessica. are you crawfish hunting, treasure hunting? what happens this season some >> we'll go to a location, looking for treasure under the ground, gold, silver, relices. we have to eat. we live off the land. i saw crawfish traps we caught crufish. >> ain
watch stronger storms across the mississippi river valley.in new york. are you happy to be here? >> yes! >> janice: ainsley, this is amazing, i'd love to do weather like this everyday. >> janice: wave to ainsley. >> ainsley: sports are important, keeps you out of trouble. we'll come talk to them in a minute. america's duck hunters trading hunting boots for metal detectors. >> you learn to crawl, walk, put out crawfish traps. >> i'll be treasure hunting....
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was a spy in the field was turned to spy on grant and the mississippi river valley and then spent topy in late summer. now he's back with durrant innes at chattanooga the newspapermen and unrecognized by many for exactly what he a was. once corps commanders will describe him as a despicable. however on the morning of the 26th of november before setting out with the union forces telegraphed to stanton prisoners taken yesterday at reported this morning 3500. but probably not over 3000 with 52 canada, 5000 stands of small arms. ten legs among the prisoners large proportion of officers and colonels down. the storming of the ridge by our troops was one of the greatest miracles in military history. no manda climbs the ascent by any roads that wind along its front end delete 18000 men moved up its broken and crumbling base unless it was his fortune to witness the deed. that seemsms as awful as invisie position the fourth thursday i congratulate you and your army on your chattanooga. this is truly a day of thanksgiving the end of the 26th and just after the 27th of november had begun grant w
was a spy in the field was turned to spy on grant and the mississippi river valley and then spent topy in late summer. now he's back with durrant innes at chattanooga the newspapermen and unrecognized by many for exactly what he a was. once corps commanders will describe him as a despicable. however on the morning of the 26th of november before setting out with the union forces telegraphed to stanton prisoners taken yesterday at reported this morning 3500. but probably not over 3000 with 52...
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for saturday, we've got strong storms in the ohio and mississippi river valleys, above-average temperaturesntry, west heat continues, stifling heat down through texas. and then monday, shower chances right along the eastern seaboard warm out east again. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. plenty of sun and heat today for the inland areas, reaching the upper 80s. even more so as the heat advisory begins tomorrow, reaching 99 degrees and hotter in inland areas. on sunday the valleys are still dealing with high heat, but it does look much better in time for the fourth of july. weather. savannah >> hello guys, coming up next, summer savings steals and deals styles. jill will be here with bargains on everything you need for fun in the sun >>> but first, this is "today" on nbc ♪ did you know 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? dryness s and frizzz that keeeeps coming g back, could be d damaged haiair thatat can't retetain moistut. you needed pantenene's mirace rescue d deep condititioner. it's fililled with p pro-vitams to h help hair l lock in moioi, visisibly repairiring si
for saturday, we've got strong storms in the ohio and mississippi river valleys, above-average temperaturesntry, west heat continues, stifling heat down through texas. and then monday, shower chances right along the eastern seaboard warm out east again. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. plenty of sun and heat today for the inland areas, reaching the upper 80s. even more so as the heat advisory begins tomorrow, reaching 99 degrees and hotter in inland areas. on sunday the...
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thanked will cross the mississippi river valley in towards florida. lots to cover. fox weather.com.t is shifting east this week. and return of the smoke. the smoke from canadian wildfires moving across the midwest, northeast and later this week. >> brian: we send the firefighters and they send the smoke. doesn't feel like a good deal. >> i have relatives experiencing it now it's not their fault. >> ainsley: her husband is a firefighter, watch it, brian. >> brian: we have to go over and help we don't have enough. >> ainsley: that's what our great firefighters do they go and help other people. >> brian: i hear they don't rake their forest either. >> steve: they didn't spend enough on defor rest station and now they have hell to pay. >> brian: we are smelling it. >> steve: carley joins us with a look at what is going on between joe biden and will vladimir putin. >> there is a whole lot going on in russia right now. we start with an update on president biden's response. making his first public comments about the wagner revolt in russia saying united states had nothing to do with the pow
thanked will cross the mississippi river valley in towards florida. lots to cover. fox weather.com.t is shifting east this week. and return of the smoke. the smoke from canadian wildfires moving across the midwest, northeast and later this week. >> brian: we send the firefighters and they send the smoke. doesn't feel like a good deal. >> i have relatives experiencing it now it's not their fault. >> ainsley: her husband is a firefighter, watch it, brian. >> brian: we have...
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damaging winds, isolated tornadoes not only today but the next couple of days across the mississippi river valley east coast. south of the new york city area where we could see those storms. good news we will get rain today. plan ahead on the rush hour. we will see definitely some heavy downpours in some areas and then another area of low pressure moves in on thursday. going to be a damper on plans. buff we need the rain. that's going to help with the air quality. of course, last week was incredible, historic, in terms of air quality because of all that smoke from canada. but much needed rainfall and the temperatures are going to remain a little bit cooler and the air coming from the south. also want to make mention it's going to be very warm across texas with temperatures well over 100 degrees and with the humidity it's going to feel owe preserve. we will keep you up to date on all of the above. fox weather.com of course is your go to place to get all your weather needs. brian, every me 24/7. >> brian: plus, texas knows what they are in for. >> it's early, it's early for this. >> brian: they don
damaging winds, isolated tornadoes not only today but the next couple of days across the mississippi river valley east coast. south of the new york city area where we could see those storms. good news we will get rain today. plan ahead on the rush hour. we will see definitely some heavy downpours in some areas and then another area of low pressure moves in on thursday. going to be a damper on plans. buff we need the rain. that's going to help with the air quality. of course, last week was...
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into the mid 80s down across parts of texas, all the way up and across parts of that mid mississippi river valley to see some storms fire later on in the day todaying but this heat wave is 11 days in, and we probably, it looks like, have another at least 10 days of this. in fact, no real sign of any kind of break many these temperatureses. we've broken some all-time records across texas, and that's saying something because the month of june is definitely hot there. on sundayss, i like to show you the precipitation. the west coast calms down just a little bit, a few showers across northern plains, some beneficial rain across parts of nebraska. most of the moisture this coming week is going to be across much of the northeast. will, back to you inside. will: all right. thank you, rick. coming up, spoiler alert, democratic hopeful rfk jr. gaining steam on president biden. pete and i go off the wall on how history shows us outsiders can make quite an impact on presidential elections. >>> plus, the moment a florida teen narrowly s capes a terrifying encounter with an alligator. the young man shares his
into the mid 80s down across parts of texas, all the way up and across parts of that mid mississippi river valley to see some storms fire later on in the day todaying but this heat wave is 11 days in, and we probably, it looks like, have another at least 10 days of this. in fact, no real sign of any kind of break many these temperatureses. we've broken some all-time records across texas, and that's saying something because the month of june is definitely hot there. on sundayss, i like to show...
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the mississippi river valley, heavy rain in the forecast for some of these regions, 1 toe 2 inches inflooding and the smoke is back for folks across the upper midwest and the great lakes. that's something we are going to probably monitor all summer long. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. carley, we'll send it over to you. >> ainsley: janice, thank you so much. 15 u.s. service members have been evacuated for medical treatment after a helicopter crash in syria on sunday. the troops, some in serious concern condition, were taken to marital hospital in germany. another seven treated at the scene. officials say the chopper went down during takeoff due to a mechanical issue. the incident is still under investigation. no enemy fire was reported. americans in new york city are grading president biden's performance amid his re-election campaign for 2024. listen to what they had to say. >> f minus. >> f. >> he is just not doing the right things. making too many bad decisions. >> he has done a good job russia ukraine situation. there has been some issues like socially and economica
the mississippi river valley, heavy rain in the forecast for some of these regions, 1 toe 2 inches inflooding and the smoke is back for folks across the upper midwest and the great lakes. that's something we are going to probably monitor all summer long. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. carley, we'll send it over to you. >> ainsley: janice, thank you so much. 15 u.s. service members have been evacuated for medical treatment after a helicopter crash in syria on sunday. the...
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all through the mississippi river valley and who's the hottest right now?in the shade in new orleans, if you're standing outside right now. 112 in little rock. you get the idea, all this dangerous heat continues. has to be at least two or three weeks we've talked about this now from texas all the way through the south. >> no thank you. 115 in the shade, no thank you. bill karins, thank you very much. >>> and in other supreme court news, the justices ruled unanimously in favor of an evangelical christian postal worker who argued the u.s. postal service didn't do enough to accommodate his request to not work on sundays. the decision is a major victory to religious groups greatly expanding how far employers must go to oblige the religious views of their employees. back with me is msnbc legal analyst lisa rubin. explain this, lisa. >> this decision, as you just mentioned, was brought by an evangelical post office worker who wanted to rest and worship on sundays and whose post office wouldn't accommodate him because of all the amazon packages that they have to d
all through the mississippi river valley and who's the hottest right now?in the shade in new orleans, if you're standing outside right now. 112 in little rock. you get the idea, all this dangerous heat continues. has to be at least two or three weeks we've talked about this now from texas all the way through the south. >> no thank you. 115 in the shade, no thank you. bill karins, thank you very much. >>> and in other supreme court news, the justices ruled unanimously in favor of...
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other states with the highest percentage we're in a mississippi in the valley region there.at also includes kentucky, louisiana and alabama. still ahead, recognizing some of the hardest working in some would say cutest members of the san francisco fire department, how francisco fire department, how they are being honored. imagine if you could get ahead of your ibs-c... ♪ by treating it with linzess. then you could start proactively managing your constipation with belly pain, and begin to find yourself a little further away from the symptoms that keep coming back. say yess to linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it's a once-daily pill that helps you get ahead of your symptoms. it's proven to help you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and helps relieve overall abdominal symptoms - belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than two. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect
other states with the highest percentage we're in a mississippi in the valley region there.at also includes kentucky, louisiana and alabama. still ahead, recognizing some of the hardest working in some would say cutest members of the san francisco fire department, how francisco fire department, how they are being honored. imagine if you could get ahead of your ibs-c... ♪ by treating it with linzess. then you could start proactively managing your constipation with belly pain, and begin to find...
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it is spreading to the mississippi valley and parts of the southwest.uch of the midwest and northeast are facing unhealthy air alerts this morning as wildfire smoke from canada blan blankets the region. let's bring in medical contributor dr. gupta to talk about what this means. he is a lung specialist and expert. let's get to the heat in a minute. horrible temperatures, especially in texas. first, let's talk about the smoke coming down from canada. how dangerous is it? >> joe, good morning. thank you for highlighting this. this is something that we haven't had to talk about outside of the west coast of the united states in the months of july and august. the fact that the midwest, new york a few weeks ago is experiencing this, is bringing to light something critical here. air pollution, joe, in and of itself is the sixth leading cause of death worldwide. we don't talk about this a lot. the impact it can have on maternal health, we know if pregnant women breathe in air from wildfire smoke for a few days, it can result in preterm birth. we know children ex
it is spreading to the mississippi valley and parts of the southwest.uch of the midwest and northeast are facing unhealthy air alerts this morning as wildfire smoke from canada blan blankets the region. let's bring in medical contributor dr. gupta to talk about what this means. he is a lung specialist and expert. let's get to the heat in a minute. horrible temperatures, especially in texas. first, let's talk about the smoke coming down from canada. how dangerous is it? >> joe, good...
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record heat in through texas sunday, sunday, more severe weather in the ohio and mississippi river valleysland valleys also going to have a nice day through tomorrow, sunday, then after that we are in for a story and a warmup coming up from the upper 70s to the 80s by the second half of >>> all right. and that's your latest weather after the concert, we will head to jolly old england dylan is there live for this year's horse racing event where it looks like a royal steve kornacki. >> i knew the accent was going to come out, al. i was waiting for that yes, i did find mr. steve kornacki out here. as you all know, the royals a cot was a favorite of the late queen elizabeth. this will be the first since her passing. but king charles and queen camilla have been here every day this week and they have some horses running. >> they inherited horses from the queen. yesterday it was a magical exci. you know the royals love the procession. and the royal procession moment at odds of 18-1 a horse named desert hero came at the last-minute and won the king george handicap. >> and the crowd went wild it wa
record heat in through texas sunday, sunday, more severe weather in the ohio and mississippi river valleysland valleys also going to have a nice day through tomorrow, sunday, then after that we are in for a story and a warmup coming up from the upper 70s to the 80s by the second half of >>> all right. and that's your latest weather after the concert, we will head to jolly old england dylan is there live for this year's horse racing event where it looks like a royal steve kornacki....