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Jun 22, 2021
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the ef-3 touched down in naperville, another hit in plainfield on sunday night. eight people were injured and more than 20 homes were left uninhabitable. the cleanup is beginning for residents as naperville's fire chief explains part of the impact was due to the storm's unusual path. >> the intensity was tremendous and the way it came in and struck one house and not the other, and the magnitude that it left, really left us with a big challenge. we had not only the high winds but the rain that was associated with it. >> tough to get to. in the meantime in illinois big cleanup under way in the southeast and the gulf coast as well. tropical storm claudette now out at sea this morning, but not before leaving a path of death and destruction behind. sadly, 14 people were killed in alabama. the system bringing as much as 15 inches of rain in parts of that state. alabama's governor is declaring a state of emergency so the impacted residents can attempt to rebuild. >> just tough. a lot of people talking about that tropical storm. surprised that it actually caused that muc
the ef-3 touched down in naperville, another hit in plainfield on sunday night. eight people were injured and more than 20 homes were left uninhabitable. the cleanup is beginning for residents as naperville's fire chief explains part of the impact was due to the storm's unusual path. >> the intensity was tremendous and the way it came in and struck one house and not the other, and the magnitude that it left, really left us with a big challenge. we had not only the high winds but the rain...
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activating tornado sirens in the chicago suburb of naperville, intense winds snapping trees and downing power lines. >> this went through quickly and it is amazing, the power of what weather can do and high winds >> reporter: forecasters saying the system energized claudette once more before pushing out to sea. a dangerous start to the first full day of summer and the beginning of hurricane season >> and, kathy, as we noted at the top, a threat of severe weather isn't over >> reporter: lester, that is right. a severe threat isn't over that's the big concern on the ground with the cleanup efforts already under way. many people say it could take a matter of months it took just seconds for folks to lose just about everything lester >> kathy, thanks let's drill down on the next threat with tens of millions still at risk. al roker is here what can we expect >> lester, we're not done by a long shot. we have 1,000 miles worth of severe thunderstorm watches tonight as a front makes its way to the northeast. 37 million people at risk for winds over 70 miles per hour, damaging winds, hail, tornad
activating tornado sirens in the chicago suburb of naperville, intense winds snapping trees and downing power lines. >> this went through quickly and it is amazing, the power of what weather can do and high winds >> reporter: forecasters saying the system energized claudette once more before pushing out to sea. a dangerous start to the first full day of summer and the beginning of hurricane season >> and, kathy, as we noted at the top, a threat of severe weather isn't over...
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the thunderous roar of motorcycles in the nation's capital naperville, illinois today honoring 114 of own service members who died while on active duty and in dadeville, alabama a field of flags and an opportunity to reflect. >> as you start putting the flags down, you start thinking of those people that have gone before you >> present >> reporter: at arlington national cemetery this memorial day the commander in chief saluting the fallen >> we're free because they were brave, the heroes of the greatest experiment the world has ever known >> reporter: 96-year-old cliff alvira served as grand marshal in royal oak, michigan the child of mexican immigrants, he landed at omaha beach on d-day. just 18 years old. a navy seaman. >> like the 4th of july fireworks all over the place. only this time it was for real >> reporter: the words he was so grateful to hear today >> thank you >> they said thank you? >> thank you for serving our country. >> reporter: so many reminders about those who have sacrificed for our freedoms like this from vietnam veteran robert parra at a commemoration in califor
the thunderous roar of motorcycles in the nation's capital naperville, illinois today honoring 114 of own service members who died while on active duty and in dadeville, alabama a field of flags and an opportunity to reflect. >> as you start putting the flags down, you start thinking of those people that have gone before you >> present >> reporter: at arlington national cemetery this memorial day the commander in chief saluting the fallen >> we're free because they were...
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Jun 22, 2021
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the chicago suburbs of woodridge and naperville dealing with the worst of it. jeff ranieri, it is hard to see those pictures and the level of destruction that happened so quickly. >> with severe weather like that, it happens so fast because of how these thunderstorms and all this activity develops. you can see on our storm reports with tornadoes we had two of them over iowa, one over illinois, also down there in louisiana and even some tornado activity here near virginia and north carolina. now, the severe weather tons move off towards the east tonight. you can see this strong line of thunderstorms with the best chance of damaging winds and maybe even more isolated tornadoes right throughout the northeast. we talked about the hurricane damage and i thought it was a good time to kind of show you how the atlantic hurricane season trends. right now we're just at the start of the hurricane season. but once we hit august and september, that's when that does start to peak. head to nbcbayarea.com to learn more on these national weather stories. let's bring it back tow
the chicago suburbs of woodridge and naperville dealing with the worst of it. jeff ranieri, it is hard to see those pictures and the level of destruction that happened so quickly. >> with severe weather like that, it happens so fast because of how these thunderstorms and all this activity develops. you can see on our storm reports with tornadoes we had two of them over iowa, one over illinois, also down there in louisiana and even some tornado activity here near virginia and north...
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i have an aunt and cousins that live in naperville. you're seeing right now from moments ago the damage. you can see roofs ripped apart. even second stories of homes gone. at least six people injured. from the ground more than 30,000 without power. you can understand why, these pictures from all over naperville, all over the cars and the trees shoved into homes. then of course it was not just there, but more than 100 severe storm reports from kansas to pennsylvania. this is iowa east of des moines. we see that tornado forming and ripping across the land. now, charleston, west virginia, all the way to burlington, vermont and maine in the severe threat today. it's into the afternoon and evening hours. then we have to go to claudette. yes, it became a tropical storm again. sucking in the moisture from the gulfstream. now it's moving off the north carolina coast. some of the heaviest rain has already passed. it aes going to be about gusty winds up to 45 miles per hour. this thing is cooking moving east at about 25 miles per hour. it will b
i have an aunt and cousins that live in naperville. you're seeing right now from moments ago the damage. you can see roofs ripped apart. even second stories of homes gone. at least six people injured. from the ground more than 30,000 without power. you can understand why, these pictures from all over naperville, all over the cars and the trees shoved into homes. then of course it was not just there, but more than 100 severe storm reports from kansas to pennsylvania. this is iowa east of des...
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and driving rains also lift parts of the midwest in ruins the chicago suburbs of woodridge and naperville dealing with the worst of it. >> i could feel the whole house shake. >> teams now working through the damage >> our community has been tremendously impacted. >> survivors, well aware >> it could've been much worse jay gray, nbc news >>> this month, a brutal heat wave in the west is fueling extreme fire dangers multiple fires burning in california, colorado, arizona, and oregon the backbone fire northeast of phoenix grew to over 32,000 acres on monday. more than 300 firefighters are battling it, which currently is 0% contained >>> wecontinue to celebrate lgbtq+ community all pride month long and on monday nfl player carl nassib came out to the world on social media >> what's up, people i'm carl nassib. i just want to take a quick moment to say that i'm gay i've been meaning to do this for a while now. but i finally feel comfortable enough to get it off my chest. i really have the best life. i got the best family, friends, and job a guy could ask for. i'm a pretty private person, so i h
and driving rains also lift parts of the midwest in ruins the chicago suburbs of woodridge and naperville dealing with the worst of it. >> i could feel the whole house shake. >> teams now working through the damage >> our community has been tremendously impacted. >> survivors, well aware >> it could've been much worse jay gray, nbc news >>> this month, a brutal heat wave in the west is fueling extreme fire dangers multiple fires burning in california,...
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about a dozen homes were damaged in the city of naperville, about 30 miles west of chicago. at least six people were hurt. four hospitalized. tree limbs were knocked down, and windows were broken. some residents were evacuated to nearby shelters. >>> tropical depression claudette is regaining strength this morning and expected to become a tropical storm again as it nears the north carolina coast. a tropical storm warning is in effect throughout the area. the storm is being blamed for at least 13 deaths in alabama. what was then tropical storm claudette unleashed heavy rain and devastating winds as it made its way through the southeast over the weekend. ten people were killed in butler county, alabama, saturday in a fiery multi-vehicle collision on a wet highway. eight of the dead are children. they were riding in a van from a youth ranch for abused or neglected kids. the youngest was 4 years old. a father and his 9-month-old daughter were also killed in another vehicle. one official said the vehicles likely hydroplaned on the wet road. >>> and a suspected tornado caused clau
about a dozen homes were damaged in the city of naperville, about 30 miles west of chicago. at least six people were hurt. four hospitalized. tree limbs were knocked down, and windows were broken. some residents were evacuated to nearby shelters. >>> tropical depression claudette is regaining strength this morning and expected to become a tropical storm again as it nears the north carolina coast. a tropical storm warning is in effect throughout the area. the storm is being blamed for...
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she's facing a range of charges is appearing alongside deposed president. mint naperville is full and there your c g has been under house arrest since military sees power in february. the most major rules of hit back at the united nations office called on the armies court. the armies cracked down on the sent a human rights catastrophe. before a ministry denounced the statement is unfair, inaccurate bias, i. 7 7 will be more protested young don't calling for a return to democracy. it's reported that at least 862 people killed since the army took control in february and media controlled by me and was military or accusing an ethnic group of killing 25 civilians in an attack in east. the current national defense organization is one of several groups fighting the government, the greater autonomy conflict has intensified since if every qu, the key, the k and d. o hasn't commented on the accusation and it hasn't been possible to independently verify the military's claims. and according to my, his order, the release of an american journalist who is being detained. nathan young is one of a num
she's facing a range of charges is appearing alongside deposed president. mint naperville is full and there your c g has been under house arrest since military sees power in february. the most major rules of hit back at the united nations office called on the armies court. the armies cracked down on the sent a human rights catastrophe. before a ministry denounced the statement is unfair, inaccurate bias, i. 7 7 will be more protested young don't calling for a return to democracy. it's reported...
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this is from naperville.are hearing more than 100 homes were damaged in the series of storms, four peep rushed to the hospital. at least one confirmed twister touching down before midnight. we are seeing homes with the entire side or roof ripped off as you can see. power outages are still a concern as they continue to assess the damage there. we will keep an eye on it. len. >>> stocks rebound this morning following its worse week since october. diane king hall is joining us live from the new rk stock exchange. good morning. >>> good morning. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes. you have rebound for dow and broadest benchmark of u.s. stocks in early action. dow rallying and s&p 500. we are continuing to see roll out out of tech stocks and nasdaq is down 59. businesses want one more bail out. u.s. economy may be bouncing back on a broad scale but some industries say they need more help. trade associations representing gyms, travel industry, amusement parks were asking for another life l
this is from naperville.are hearing more than 100 homes were damaged in the series of storms, four peep rushed to the hospital. at least one confirmed twister touching down before midnight. we are seeing homes with the entire side or roof ripped off as you can see. power outages are still a concern as they continue to assess the damage there. we will keep an eye on it. len. >>> stocks rebound this morning following its worse week since october. diane king hall is joining us live from...
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for millions, a tornado in suburban chicago ripped through a densely populated neighborhood near naperville. and tropical storm claudette, devastated the south, they had heavy rain, tornado, and the slick roads were part of a massive pileups that killed 10 people in alabama, this is happening as the northeast is bracing for severe storms, so you know i'm tracking both of those. also the big travel mess, why american airlines is canceling hundreds of flights and what you need to know if you have a trip coming up . >>> a new book that says prince william was the behind the break with prince harry, royal insiders are all over and they will discuss this morning. >>> then we are >>> new this morning, we are getting a look at the damage around chicago after the national weather service said a tornado touched down in the western suburbs of the city. richard rhody shared this video and it shows branches all over the road. damage to several buildings and injuries reported during this extreme weather, mike? >> i'm trying to get live doppler seven to work and show you, there you go, you can see the st
for millions, a tornado in suburban chicago ripped through a densely populated neighborhood near naperville. and tropical storm claudette, devastated the south, they had heavy rain, tornado, and the slick roads were part of a massive pileups that killed 10 people in alabama, this is happening as the northeast is bracing for severe storms, so you know i'm tracking both of those. also the big travel mess, why american airlines is canceling hundreds of flights and what you need to know if you have...
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. >>> in naperville, 30 miles west of chicago, the fire chief reports extensive damage to homes fromnditions. later this year, the u.s. government is expected to declare the first ever water shortage along the colorado river. water rationing may soon be coming to several western states, as well, where temperatures have been soaring over 100 degrees this month. our meteorologist has a look at the forecast. >>> good morning. yes, summer solstice upon us in the past couple of hours. 11: 32 p.m. across the northern hemisphere. summer officially arriving. meaning the longest day of the year and shortest night of the year upon us. winter arrives in the southern hemisphere. speaking of summer getting here and we talked about the big time heat and haunt this? 115 degrees for six consecutive days. temps exceeding that over the pakistan six days in phoenix. it never happened in recorded history for the city of phoenix. it speaks to how impressive heat wave is. sacramento comes in with 110 degrees, also, goes into the record books. even across the pacific northwest middle 90s seen over the past
. >>> in naperville, 30 miles west of chicago, the fire chief reports extensive damage to homes fromnditions. later this year, the u.s. government is expected to declare the first ever water shortage along the colorado river. water rationing may soon be coming to several western states, as well, where temperatures have been soaring over 100 degrees this month. our meteorologist has a look at the forecast. >>> good morning. yes, summer solstice upon us in the past couple of...
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take a look at this, the ef-3 touched down in naperville, another hit in plainfield sunday night. eight people were injured and more than 20 homes were left uninhabitable. >>> from illinois to a big cleanup in the south beach and gulf coast. tropical storm claudette out at sea this morning, but not before leaving a path of death and destruction. 14 people were killed in alabama. the system bringing as much as 15 inches of rain in parts of that state. alabama's governor is declaring a state of emergency so the impacted residents can attempt to rebuild. >> so sad. 14 people killed there. certainly nothing like that in our neck of the woods. want to check in with kari. a pleasant day ahead? >> yes. it's going to be a little bit cooler than the weather from over the weekend. as you're getting ready to head out the door in oakland expect the temperatures to start out in the low 60s and only reach into the low 70s for today. we will see a lot of clouds for the morning but get a lot of sunshine for the afternoon. our microclimate, we reach 78 degrees, 79 in antioch, 76 morgan hill, in sa
take a look at this, the ef-3 touched down in naperville, another hit in plainfield sunday night. eight people were injured and more than 20 homes were left uninhabitable. >>> from illinois to a big cleanup in the south beach and gulf coast. tropical storm claudette out at sea this morning, but not before leaving a path of death and destruction. 14 people were killed in alabama. the system bringing as much as 15 inches of rain in parts of that state. alabama's governor is declaring a...
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and on top of all of that, grady trimble is in naperville, illinois, with another consumer item that to find. namely, paint. grady? reporter: ashley, whether you're painting a brand new house or sprucing up an older house like this one, painting it is going to cost you more, bob jung is with family painting so part of the reason is the shutdowns from last year they weren't able to make the paint and then demand just exploded. you guys have been how busy since what, last summer? >> we had an incredible increase of 35% and above. reporter: what if i wanted to get my house painted today? >> you'll have to wait a few days probably a month or so to get in but for you we'll help you out. reporter: okay i appreciate that and we'll show these guys working here and part of the other side of this story is that those petroleum plants that turn petroleum products into paint were hit by those winter storms in texas and louisiana, and they are still catching up from that. i mean, its just been a one-two punch everywhere you look. what's the solution going forward? you moo it have to pass the cost
and on top of all of that, grady trimble is in naperville, illinois, with another consumer item that to find. namely, paint. grady? reporter: ashley, whether you're painting a brand new house or sprucing up an older house like this one, painting it is going to cost you more, bob jung is with family painting so part of the reason is the shutdowns from last year they weren't able to make the paint and then demand just exploded. you guys have been how busy since what, last summer? >> we had...
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trees and power lines about 30 miles west of the city in woodridge, illinois, and damaged homes in naperville. flooding was brought to o'hare airport. some passengers were evacuated from their planes to an airport tornado shelter. all told, more than 26,000 people lost power in the storms. >>> democratic leaders in congress plan to get president biden's domestic agenda big -- a big test this week. the president's plans for infrastructure, voting rights, and police reform are all on the line. those initiatives face strong opposition from republicans, and even some democrats are unhappy with the latest debate on infrastructure. kris van cleave is on capitol hill. where does that issue stand now? >> reporter: well, good morning. a lot of it is going to depend on president biden's next move. we could hear as soon as today what the president thinks about this bipartisan infrastructure compromise, but already we're hearing from some democrats who say they could be a no vote. after a bipartisan group of 21 senators backed a compromise on infrastructure, republicans are calling on president biden to
trees and power lines about 30 miles west of the city in woodridge, illinois, and damaged homes in naperville. flooding was brought to o'hare airport. some passengers were evacuated from their planes to an airport tornado shelter. all told, more than 26,000 people lost power in the storms. >>> democratic leaders in congress plan to get president biden's domestic agenda big -- a big test this week. the president's plans for infrastructure, voting rights, and police reform are all on the...
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>> not as bad tornado wise, but heavy rain this was naperville, illinois, and just the damage that happenedt of the country. but as we take a look at what's happening now, we currently have a flood watch for 6 million people stretching from louisiana all the way to the panhandle o florida as very heavy showers and thunderstorms. flood watch in northern georgia, as well. cold front pushing through south. storm fronts will erupt through georgia and florida today. southeast. as the system pushes south, it'll stall tomorrow in the southeast. locally heavy rain for parts of florida already saturated with all that rain from claudette, all that moisture. locally, especially, down south into florida, we could see up upwards of 5 inch of rain. that could cause some more flash flooding hoda >> al, thank you >>> it is getting down to crunch time for both athletes and organizers getting ready for the olympic games in tokyo "today" senior international correspondent keir simmons joins us with a look at new covid precautions and a little early controversy. hey, keir, good morning. >> reporter: hey, hoda,
>> not as bad tornado wise, but heavy rain this was naperville, illinois, and just the damage that happenedt of the country. but as we take a look at what's happening now, we currently have a flood watch for 6 million people stretching from louisiana all the way to the panhandle o florida as very heavy showers and thunderstorms. flood watch in northern georgia, as well. cold front pushing through south. storm fronts will erupt through georgia and florida today. southeast. as the system...