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it has been a major event in northeast england for more than a century, though the regents last pit close long ago, and attendance is not what it was, but it is still a big social occasion, this out to for an industry that is gone but not forgotten. -- nostalgia for an industry that is gone but not forgotten. the last of the mines closed 18 years ago, but today, no one will let that dampen their spirits. people have come from the surrounding areas and the rest of the country to drum t --o durham. vessel organizers -- best organizers invited them. >> we have the committee organized [unintelligible] >> the group raise enough money so it is not coming empty- handed barrett it is almost like in the old days, each precious still better is carried, accompanied by a brass band. the guest of honor assembled as usual on the balcony of the hotel. the durham miners are proud of their overseas connections. >> it is still an international organization. we have had miners from all over the world, from all studies, from america, from russia, from everywhere at some stage. >> the procession -- the first
it has been a major event in northeast england for more than a century, though the regents last pit close long ago, and attendance is not what it was, but it is still a big social occasion, this out to for an industry that is gone but not forgotten. -- nostalgia for an industry that is gone but not forgotten. the last of the mines closed 18 years ago, but today, no one will let that dampen their spirits. people have come from the surrounding areas and the rest of the country to drum t --o...
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this is new england and the northeast where we already had a flooding situation and tornadoes touching down. and this -- finally the heavy rain will be moving away toward the east into your friday, but, still fire weather will continue in texas. here in europe, we've got a large low pressure system that will be bringing unstable conditions toward central, eastern, and the scandinavian peninsula, but it will be moving toward western russia by friday. south looking very clear and dry, but british isles looks like it's going to give you a break on thursday but another round in the atlantic system will give very windy and hot conditions. madrid at 31, paris at 24 degrees, and athens at 34. here's our extended forecast. here's our extended forecast. >>> that's our broadcast for this hour on "newsline." we'll be back with more news in half an hour. i'm michio kijima in tokyo. thank you for watching. bye-bye.
this is new england and the northeast where we already had a flooding situation and tornadoes touching down. and this -- finally the heavy rain will be moving away toward the east into your friday, but, still fire weather will continue in texas. here in europe, we've got a large low pressure system that will be bringing unstable conditions toward central, eastern, and the scandinavian peninsula, but it will be moving toward western russia by friday. south looking very clear and dry, but british...
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sure if it's going to make that turn to the north or continue heading toward the northeast or perhaps southeast new england. >> mitchell: david bernard in miami, thanks a lot. a week after hurricane irene ripped up the east coast, thousands of people remain in the dark. connecticut is the hardest hit state. in all more than 200,000 homes and businesses in nine states remain without power, and after warning people to get off the beach, new jersey governor chris christie is now urging them to come back. the weather along the shore was good today, it was sunny with temperatures in the 80s. overseas now, newly discovered documents in libya suggest the regime of ousted dictator qaddafi had a working relationship with the krai. barry petersen tells us the once secret papers could prove troubling. >> reporter: screen all over the place, the secrets of libya's spy masters and torturers and how the c.i.a. and british intelligence apparently worked hand in hand from 2003 and 2004 with the man then in charge. then head of libyan intelligence. and later as foreign minister, he was the first high profile defection from
sure if it's going to make that turn to the north or continue heading toward the northeast or perhaps southeast new england. >> mitchell: david bernard in miami, thanks a lot. a week after hurricane irene ripped up the east coast, thousands of people remain in the dark. connecticut is the hardest hit state. in all more than 200,000 homes and businesses in nine states remain without power, and after warning people to get off the beach, new jersey governor chris christie is now urging them...
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across the northeast and new england, swollen rivers have mostly crested by now, but remain far above flood stage. in the ravaged city of paterson, new jersey, the passaic river was still surging out of its banks today as hundreds of home and business owners tried to cope with the damage. >> you can never prepare for a disaster like this. you can always try to prepare, and you do your best, but you can never prepare for something like this. >> sreenivasan: the swollen passaic also engulfed parts of wallington and lincoln park, new jersey. president obama was scheduled to visit the area this sunday to see the wreckage first-hand. meantime, in vermont, repairs were under way on washed-out roads and bridges, while people cleaned ruined belongings out of flooded homes. >> there's nothing left. i have a small pile out back of what we're keeping, and that can fit in the front seat of my car. >> sreenivasan: the flooding in vermont had stranded entire communities until national guard helicopters and truck convoys began arriving with much-needed relief. they brought in loads of food, blankets
across the northeast and new england, swollen rivers have mostly crested by now, but remain far above flood stage. in the ravaged city of paterson, new jersey, the passaic river was still surging out of its banks today as hundreds of home and business owners tried to cope with the damage. >> you can never prepare for a disaster like this. you can always try to prepare, and you do your best, but you can never prepare for something like this. >> sreenivasan: the swollen passaic also...
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. >> brown: elsewhere, communities across the northeast and new england ruggled on against the floodingw york governor andrew cuomo toured some of the devastation in prattsville in the catskill mountains. >> we believe at the end of the day the total damage will be close to $1 billion. over 600 homes destroyed. six towns inundated. 150 major highways have been damaged. 22 state bridges closed. in the area of agriculture, over $45 million in damage. 0,000 acres and still climbing. >> brown: in northern new jersey, new evacuations took place overnight in paterson-- the state's third-largest city-- as the passaic river crested. elsewhere, people like bonnie riddick of lodi, new jersey returned to their homes to find a daunting clean-up ahead of them. >> this is my second flood in five years. i'm getting the hell out of here. so, my whole apartment i can't get back in for like a month, two months, until we gut all the walls, do all the electrical work again. so annoying. >> brown: power outages and flooding also meant that summer vacation will last a few days longer for schools across new e
. >> brown: elsewhere, communities across the northeast and new england ruggled on against the floodingw york governor andrew cuomo toured some of the devastation in prattsville in the catskill mountains. >> we believe at the end of the day the total damage will be close to $1 billion. over 600 homes destroyed. six towns inundated. 150 major highways have been damaged. 22 state bridges closed. in the area of agriculture, over $45 million in damage. 0,000 acres and still climbing....
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here in the northeast, northern new england will see beautiful blue skies and clear conditions.w pressure which is very stubborn. more clouds and showers from new york south of virginia. unfortunately. to the west coast, good morning in san diego or los angeles. hot conditions will continue there. temperatures above average for the pacific northwest. south through los angeles. one quick look. tropical storm nate. we thought nate would bring relief to texas. that is what happens. you cannot get water when you need it. nate is staying south bringing rain in mexico. we will talk about maria as well off the coast and it shouldn't affect the east coast. that is a quick picture. >> alexandra, thank you. >>> honoring the victims of those killed. the victims killed on 9/11. i'll tell you about the special events planned today from the pentagon to shanksville to manhattan. stay with me. me too. you booked our room right? not yet, thanks for reminding me. wait, what? fret not ma'lady. i have the hotels.com app so we can t a great deal even at the last minute. ah, wellyesir. dolo free hote
here in the northeast, northern new england will see beautiful blue skies and clear conditions.w pressure which is very stubborn. more clouds and showers from new york south of virginia. unfortunately. to the west coast, good morning in san diego or los angeles. hot conditions will continue there. temperatures above average for the pacific northwest. south through los angeles. one quick look. tropical storm nate. we thought nate would bring relief to texas. that is what happens. you cannot get...
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clockwise, flow around the cool canadian air, bringing in the air to the northeast and northern new englandbut also here in the mid-atlantic this last full weekend of summer, certainly not a nice one. on-shore flow, costal flooding and rip currents there. clouds and showers, not the nicest of days. in the southeast, places like atlanta, georgia, 90 degrees or above tying the record. today, much cooler. 80 degrees in atlanta. 81 in memphis. here in the northeast, temperatures about 5 degrees or so below average. kansas city, 70. minneapolis, only 66. a lot of these places in the 20s and 30s to start the day. if you happen to be traveling, not a lot of trouble. new york, gusty winds for you, low clouds in atlanta. denver, morning fog. at san francisco, low clouds. t.j., other than that, pretty benign weather. a beautiful weekend for so many around the country, waking up to clear skies, cool temperatures and warming up in the afternoon. really, a great day. slowly wrapping up summer. it's a good way to do it, i guess. >> so we can take hay rides and apple picking and coffee with the pumpkin sp
clockwise, flow around the cool canadian air, bringing in the air to the northeast and northern new englandbut also here in the mid-atlantic this last full weekend of summer, certainly not a nice one. on-shore flow, costal flooding and rip currents there. clouds and showers, not the nicest of days. in the southeast, places like atlanta, georgia, 90 degrees or above tying the record. today, much cooler. 80 degrees in atlanta. 81 in memphis. here in the northeast, temperatures about 5 degrees or...
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. >> apple picking, the coldest air of the season making its way into the northeast and new england,around this morning if you're getting up bright and early. how low will it go? football forecast, everything you know for a great saturday and sunday, full weekend forecast coming up after the break. meet you back here in a moment. ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. ♪ here comes the sun and i say it's all right ♪ >>> wow, 12 minutes past the hour, we have alexandra steele dancing to this little number here. you like that picture? you like this song. >> i do, absolutely. oh, what a great morning, right? we're talking ist, do you like to apple pick? i guess it's not a guy thing. where are you from originally? >> west memphis, arkansas. >> probably
. >> apple picking, the coldest air of the season making its way into the northeast and new england,around this morning if you're getting up bright and early. how low will it go? football forecast, everything you know for a great saturday and sunday, full weekend forecast coming up after the break. meet you back here in a moment. ♪ [ mrs. davis ] i want to find a way to break through. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push...
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as you can see throughout the northeast and new england back to the great states and portions of thening. and we have rain in the mid atlantic. a little action down in dixie land and some in texas. they will take it because it's been very, very dry as you know out there. meanwhile, the current readings, a lot of 40's and 50's across the northern half although if you're in new york city, you still have a warmish temperature, almost 70 degrees out at laguardia. same for raleigh durham, that area. temperatures in the 70's along the gulf coast. meanwhile, later on today, if you're in phoenix, it's going to be another hot one. 1103 will be the high there. the other extremes, well, in seattle, 66. we're going to have 69 in caribou, maine, new york city tops out at 70. about the same for cleveland. it will be 84 in memphis. about the same for kansas city and temperatures in the mid to upper 90's across much of the great state of texas. and that is your fox travelcast for this wet wednesday across parts of the northeast. >> if i said nine, nine, nine what would i be talking about? >> no, no,
as you can see throughout the northeast and new england back to the great states and portions of thening. and we have rain in the mid atlantic. a little action down in dixie land and some in texas. they will take it because it's been very, very dry as you know out there. meanwhile, the current readings, a lot of 40's and 50's across the northern half although if you're in new york city, you still have a warmish temperature, almost 70 degrees out at laguardia. same for raleigh durham, that area....
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northeast. scattered showers moving through upstate new york pushing all the way through new england.his is a stuck front, a stalled front that is really going to stay in the forecast at least for the next 24 hours. so with that, temperatures have been on the mild side. no exception this morning. we are starting out in philadelphia this morning at 72. 71 for the current temperature in new york. 64 in hartford. a little bit cooler. 59 out through buffalo. eventually, this cooler air and fall air starts to move into the forecast over the next couple of days. not today. >>> thursday's forecast does show scattered showers up and down the i-95 corridor. again, no the a washout. we could see heavy downpours, especially through this afternoon. with he could see some places where you get the heavy downpour could be 1-2 inches per hour. flash flooding a concern for much of the northeast. back to you, lynn. >> thank you. >>> which tv actresses make the most money and who just bought an $18 million long island mansion? plus, we will tell you who dared to trash the singing ability of lady gaga. y
northeast. scattered showers moving through upstate new york pushing all the way through new england.his is a stuck front, a stalled front that is really going to stay in the forecast at least for the next 24 hours. so with that, temperatures have been on the mild side. no exception this morning. we are starting out in philadelphia this morning at 72. 71 for the current temperature in new york. 64 in hartford. a little bit cooler. 59 out through buffalo. eventually, this cooler air and fall air...
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that is going to be the possibility tonight across portions of new england in the northeast. otherwise, other areas tonight also looking at chilly temperatures in the 40s across parts of the northern rockies. even the southeast. only in the 50s in the carolinas and even atlanta, georgia looking at a low in the upper 50s. grab those jacks and even take out the booze already. otherwise, across the central plains, we are getting much needed rainfall. storms are firing up across parts of texas, oklahoma, and even southern kansas. this area has been hit with a hard drought already for the past federal months. some of these norms are bringing in the threat for severe weather there is a tornado watch and severe thunderstorm watch across this region. both of them do doo go until 11 p.m. central time. also a tornado warning across north central parts of oklahoma. one of those counties is alfalfa. i think the other one is grant. something we are looking at. there is rotation with that thunderstorm. there could potentially be a tornado currently on the ground. you know the drill, when t
that is going to be the possibility tonight across portions of new england in the northeast. otherwise, other areas tonight also looking at chilly temperatures in the 40s across parts of the northern rockies. even the southeast. only in the 50s in the carolinas and even atlanta, georgia looking at a low in the upper 50s. grab those jacks and even take out the booze already. otherwise, across the central plains, we are getting much needed rainfall. storms are firing up across parts of texas,...
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martha: wow, and we've seen what that can do here in the northeast, in new england, over the past couple of weeks. so let's turn our attention now from the gulf over to the storm that is brewing in the atlantic called katia, what is she bearing for us? >> katia has been downgraded to a tropical storm but we're still going to monitor her progress over the next several days, martha. still expected to become a hurricane and those are the lewood islands to the left of your screen, northern lewood islands, so becoming a hurricane again by the weekend and again we'll be watching the storm for days to come as it comes close to the u.s., but we don't think at this point it's a threat, but bermuda needs to keep an eye on katia. martha: thank you very much. lots to keep you busy in the weather center. thanks janice. head to foxnews.com/weather, enter your zip code and get the latest forecast in your area and boy, don't we do that a lot lately with all this going on, checking in to find out what does tomorrow hold. bill: the campaign trail on the battle for the republican nomination, michele bachma
martha: wow, and we've seen what that can do here in the northeast, in new england, over the past couple of weeks. so let's turn our attention now from the gulf over to the storm that is brewing in the atlantic called katia, what is she bearing for us? >> katia has been downgraded to a tropical storm but we're still going to monitor her progress over the next several days, martha. still expected to become a hurricane and those are the lewood islands to the left of your screen, northern...
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. >>> here in the northeast, more of what we don't need, rain. from maryland to new england, towns that are already soaked from hurricane irene are getting soaked all over again by the remnants of tropical storm lee. rivers are rising, highways are flooding and cleanup crews are stretched thin. and there is more trouble as well tonight at washington's national cathedral. a 500-ton crane repairing damage causesed by last month's earthquake collapsed today damaging two vehicles. thankfully, no one was injured. >>> up next, as "nightly news" continues, a school puts students on notice, zero tolerance for bullies. but is the new law more than most schools can handle? >>> and later, diamonds are forever. liz taylor dazzled on the screen, wait until you see the stunning collection she wore offscreen about to go on the auction block. n block. i'm not looking forward to my flight. try this. bayer aspirin? i'm not having a heart attack. it's my back. no, this is new bayer advanced aspirin... clinically proven to relieve tough pain twice as fast as before. what, did you invent this or
. >>> here in the northeast, more of what we don't need, rain. from maryland to new england, towns that are already soaked from hurricane irene are getting soaked all over again by the remnants of tropical storm lee. rivers are rising, highways are flooding and cleanup crews are stretched thin. and there is more trouble as well tonight at washington's national cathedral. a 500-ton crane repairing damage causesed by last month's earthquake collapsed today damaging two vehicles....
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tropical storm lee is going to affect the entire east coast and that includes the extreme northeast and new england and parts of vermont that, obviously, got hit very, very hard with hurricane irene. back to you in new york. >> thanks so much, rob. >>> right now deadly wildfires are blazing across the state of texas. got a thousand homes now in danger, hundreds of households have evacuated. in east texas, a mother and her child were killed as flames engulfed their home. the largest fire is in bassstrop county southeast of austin. this blaze is burning over 14,000 acres. officials there say it is the worst fire season in the history of texas. a deadly plane crash sparkings a 500 acre fire in southern california. one person was killed when the small plane crashed down in the black burn canyon, about 100 miles north of l.a. one home was burned to the ground. 30 others threatened. neighbors forced to evacuate. >>> president obama gets an up close look at the damage left behind from hurricane irene. the president toured the flood ravaged areas of new jersey yesterday and met with residents who lost thei
tropical storm lee is going to affect the entire east coast and that includes the extreme northeast and new england and parts of vermont that, obviously, got hit very, very hard with hurricane irene. back to you in new york. >> thanks so much, rob. >>> right now deadly wildfires are blazing across the state of texas. got a thousand homes now in danger, hundreds of households have evacuated. in east texas, a mother and her child were killed as flames engulfed their home. the...
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northeast. the storm setting off flashfloodingflooding from maryo new england, an area still dealing with the cleanuprricane irene. and pennsylvania, flooding forced some people from their homes, while officials are bracing for even worse problems along the susquehanna river. an a.w.o.l. navy medic is in custody, accused of making a bomb threat to a california school. the threat forced the evacuation of san clemente high school on wednesday, the first day of class. but no bomb was found. the suspect, daniel morgan, had failed to report to work earlier in the day. a search of his baraks uncovered a note stating explosives had been planted at a nearby school. he later surrendered to military officers. i'm ainsley earhardt. now back to "on the record." >> greta: tomorrow is the big night president obama is expected to tell us and congress his plan to jumpstart our economy. today we asked donald trump what he thinks? nice to talk to you. >> hi greta. >> greta: tomorrow night, the president going to give an address to a joint session of congress. his critic -- his say it is a campaign speech. do you think
northeast. the storm setting off flashfloodingflooding from maryo new england, an area still dealing with the cleanuprricane irene. and pennsylvania, flooding forced some people from their homes, while officials are bracing for even worse problems along the susquehanna river. an a.w.o.l. navy medic is in custody, accused of making a bomb threat to a california school. the threat forced the evacuation of san clemente high school on wednesday, the first day of class. but no bomb was found. the...
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freeze advisories including you, diane mca tee, in cambridge, new york, for parts of the northeast, new york and new england where we could set some record lows tonight. look at these freezing temperatures in some cases. 39 in burlington, 50 in new york, 48 in buffalo and, again, much of the country may be enjoying -- i'm not sure, you tell me, janice dean fox, twitter -- 47 is what we're going to see in minneapolis, 54 in kansas city, 59 in memphis. what about you, jon scott? you like the cooler temperatures? jon: i do. i was at the concert in central park last night -- >> reporter: fancy. jon: well, people were not listening to you because i saw people in t-shirts. it's raining on us -- >> reporter: that's new yorkers. they don't listen to me. [laughter] jon: i did, j.d., i was prepared. >> reporter: that's good to hear. jenna: one of our top stories we've been watching this week is about solyndra. newly-released e-mails showing the obama administration had some concerns over what kind of effect a so solyndra default would have on a re-election campaign for them. we'll have more in just a moment. but one
freeze advisories including you, diane mca tee, in cambridge, new york, for parts of the northeast, new york and new england where we could set some record lows tonight. look at these freezing temperatures in some cases. 39 in burlington, 50 in new york, 48 in buffalo and, again, much of the country may be enjoying -- i'm not sure, you tell me, janice dean fox, twitter -- 47 is what we're going to see in minneapolis, 54 in kansas city, 59 in memphis. what about you, jon scott? you like the...
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the rainy aftermath of tropical storm lee has drenched the northeast, setting off flash flooding from maryland to new englandrains flooded highways across pennsylvania, forced evacuations. new york city rain washed out the tennis matches for the second straight day at the u.s. open. >> christina is the dawn of weather and so i guess you're going to make us an offer we can't refuse. >> how does 82 degrees and a lot of sunshine sound? how about 69 and fog. that's what you're going to get in san francisco. not too bad, though. you're used to it, right. we have reduced visibility. so far san francisco, you're looking okay, oakland not too bad. the usual suspects. are not all registering dense fog but we have it down to a quarter mile of visibility up in santa rosa this morning and we are expecting more of this fog to develop all the low cloud cover being pushed right to the surface by high pressure yet again but things are changing. we have an approaching low on the way that's bringing in on shore flow which is not only going to cool us down it's going to bring in more fog each day as we head through the weekend
the rainy aftermath of tropical storm lee has drenched the northeast, setting off flash flooding from maryland to new englandrains flooded highways across pennsylvania, forced evacuations. new york city rain washed out the tennis matches for the second straight day at the u.s. open. >> christina is the dawn of weather and so i guess you're going to make us an offer we can't refuse. >> how does 82 degrees and a lot of sunshine sound? how about 69 and fog. that's what you're going to...
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northeast. flash flood watches from the southern appalachians all the way towards a new england. >> there is still a lot of cleanup from hurricane irene. take a look at this video. look at the damage in east haven, connecticut. more than 300 homes were damaged in connecticut. those affected are being assured that fema will be providing assistance. 90 7:00 p.m., here is a look at the weather. we have been talking about the hot spots in traffic. we will have an update on those of first let's get a look at the hot spot in the bay area. >> here is a look for mt. tam. we're dealing with a lot of fog hanging out around the bay. we are starting to see some improvements. we have had some patches in dense fog especially in the north bay. mostly sunny conditions. once the fog burns off will warm to about 84. a lot of sunshine into the livermore valley. in terms of the fog will see the fog stick a wound. it will peel back as we head towards noon. it looks like a warm to about 11 degrees. in hayward and mountain view, 11 degrees warmer. a 10 degree jump in fairfield and into concord as well. if we will heat u
northeast. flash flood watches from the southern appalachians all the way towards a new england. >> there is still a lot of cleanup from hurricane irene. take a look at this video. look at the damage in east haven, connecticut. more than 300 homes were damaged in connecticut. those affected are being assured that fema will be providing assistance. 90 7:00 p.m., here is a look at the weather. we have been talking about the hot spots in traffic. we will have an update on those of first...
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northeast. how about 30s this morning across burlington, vermont, back through parts of maine. freeze warnings and frost advisories across new englandit's going to warm in the 50s and 60s in the afternoon. pretty comfortable by the afternoon. golden sunshine across the northeast. farther to the south, we are tracking low pressure to the east of the carolinas. that will bring up the breeze. the surf will be a little choppy over the next couple of days across the mid-atlantic. out west, tracking a new storm that will bring a chance of rain by late in the day to parts of the pacific northwest. not a bad day across seattle to portland. >> and some much-needed rain for the first time in a couple of months across texas. we'll talk about that in our next half hour. >> all right, brian. thank you. >>> the d.c. couple perhaps known as the white house gate crashers are officially going their separate ways. "the real housewives of d.c." stars are now in a public and bizarre split. involving everyone from the fbi to an '80s rock band. abc's t.j. winick has the story. >> reporter: they were the notorious white house party crashers. >> mr. and mr
northeast. how about 30s this morning across burlington, vermont, back through parts of maine. freeze warnings and frost advisories across new englandit's going to warm in the 50s and 60s in the afternoon. pretty comfortable by the afternoon. golden sunshine across the northeast. farther to the south, we are tracking low pressure to the east of the carolinas. that will bring up the breeze. the surf will be a little choppy over the next couple of days across the mid-atlantic. out west, tracking...
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england. bundle up this morning. it's going to be a sun-filled day in the mid-atlantic and northeast. this is a really long and drawn out front. bringing beneficial rain to east texas over the overnight hours. this morning, waking up to 57 in kansas city. 52, minneapolis. chicago at 65. you'll fight off the cloud cover today. sun on tuesday. then we get cooler as the week goes on. that said, more sunshine in the cards by friday. for today, atlanta, 77. d.c. at about 73. storm chances for new orleans into orlando and the northern gulf coast. by tomorrow, the rain chances really spread out. we're looking at storms from new orleans to new york with temperatures ranging anywhere from the 80s in the gulf coast to the lower 70s in the northeast. that's your forecast. lynn, back to you. >> ryan, thanks so much. >>> well, an animated classic roars again at the box office. plus all the big winners at television's big night, the emmys. your watching "first look." [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? wh
england. bundle up this morning. it's going to be a sun-filled day in the mid-atlantic and northeast. this is a really long and drawn out front. bringing beneficial rain to east texas over the overnight hours. this morning, waking up to 57 in kansas city. 52, minneapolis. chicago at 65. you'll fight off the cloud cover today. sun on tuesday. then we get cooler as the week goes on. that said, more sunshine in the cards by friday. for today, atlanta, 77. d.c. at about 73. storm chances for new...
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you can see for areas including michigan and then over towards the northeast as well as new england, we're going to see temperatures increasing as well as the relative humidity levels starting to rise. i point that out because we're also going to look at the chance for a few isolated storms to pop up. i know so many people are cleaning up after hurricane irene and the weather conditions will start to go downhill as we go through the weekend. ali, back over to you. >> thanks very much. we'll be keeping a close eye on this with you and your team in atlanta. >> they could use some of that rain in texas this weekend. the lone star state in the midst of a historic drought and dealing with several major wildfires. the largest not far from dallas has destroyed dozens of homes but crews may finally be getting the upper hand as we head into the weekend. cnn's jim spellman live in possum kingdom lake, it texas. good morning. are they closer to getting this thing under control? >> yeah, they are, christine. the first thing we noticed this morning, we're no longer smelling smoke and seeing ash c
you can see for areas including michigan and then over towards the northeast as well as new england, we're going to see temperatures increasing as well as the relative humidity levels starting to rise. i point that out because we're also going to look at the chance for a few isolated storms to pop up. i know so many people are cleaning up after hurricane irene and the weather conditions will start to go downhill as we go through the weekend. ali, back over to you. >> thanks very much....
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northeast. but we're seeing a combination of things happening at least over the past 36 hours. you can see the widespread rain stretching from new england all the way down to atlanta. what we have happening is that stubborn region of high pressure across texas is keeping it hot there where that fire danger is. high, temperatures in the 90s from dallas to houston. take a look at the jet stream. rides up into the northeast. and that's producing some major uplift. and that is -- that mainra veseeathererveh naatator tghis thou dowid d nchn or tn ye saas in the videow then we have leftover isretu peupth level pattern.ev was once tropical storm lee is stillng pululn i some isture across atlanta where we still have looking at potentially delays here. not only in atlanta but also into washington and right up into our new york city airport. and, you know, this latest hurricane is on your mind, hurricane katia, well, take a look. it still looks like the center of the storm will be offshore through thursday and friday. however, major rip currents and possibly some tropical storm-force rain bands and also wind still could be making it into washingt
northeast. but we're seeing a combination of things happening at least over the past 36 hours. you can see the widespread rain stretching from new england all the way down to atlanta. what we have happening is that stubborn region of high pressure across texas is keeping it hot there where that fire danger is. high, temperatures in the 90s from dallas to houston. take a look at the jet stream. rides up into the northeast. and that's producing some major uplift. and that is -- that mainra...
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england. there is hurricane katya, maximum winds 115 miles per hour. and there is a track taking it northeastn northeast around bermuda away from the coastal areas of the u.s.. so good news there and there is a satellite radar live doppler hd radar of this storm. and there is remnants moving northeast. it's a massive storm back down to the gulf coast. back here in the bay area is warming up and heating up. lasting for a couple days. and temperatures starting to moderate towards end of the week. by week's end we'll see highs into 80s, 70s around the bay. low 60s on the coast. just going to be rather toasty. >> thank you, spencer. >> stay with us. we'll [ beep ] [ man ] you have one new message. [ mom ] hi scooter. this is mommy. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. the vegetables are cut nice and thick... you were always good at cutting your vegetables. and it's got tender white-meat chicken... the way i always made it for you. oh, one more thing honey... those pj's you like, the ones with the feet, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ m
england. there is hurricane katya, maximum winds 115 miles per hour. and there is a track taking it northeastn northeast around bermuda away from the coastal areas of the u.s.. so good news there and there is a satellite radar live doppler hd radar of this storm. and there is remnants moving northeast. it's a massive storm back down to the gulf coast. back here in the bay area is warming up and heating up. lasting for a couple days. and temperatures starting to moderate towards end of the week....
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northeast. watch showers come in. this is actually a little bit of snow in the appalachians. 45 in pittsburgh tomorrow and the rain continues for a lot of northern new englandto sunday, as well. midwest, showers lingering and moving out. very nice on saturday for most of the midwest. that continues right through the weekend. 77 twin cities on sunday. a couple of showers in florida today. a front coming through making for beautiful weather this weekend. no rain for texas, unfortunately. temperatures coming up to about 87 on sunday and finally in the west, some scattered showers and much cooler weather and rain in the northwest over the weekend while it continues to generally be dry in much of the west. about 99 in phoenix on sunday. richard, back to you. >> thank you. have a good weekend. >>> we have breaking news right now. that same unit that killed bin laden taken out anwar al awlaki. nbc's christin welker is covering this live at the white house. the president will address this in about an hour. is that what we're hearing? >> reporter: that's right. hi there, richard. president obama will address the killing of anwar al awlaki during that joint chiefs ce
northeast. watch showers come in. this is actually a little bit of snow in the appalachians. 45 in pittsburgh tomorrow and the rain continues for a lot of northern new englandto sunday, as well. midwest, showers lingering and moving out. very nice on saturday for most of the midwest. that continues right through the weekend. 77 twin cities on sunday. a couple of showers in florida today. a front coming through making for beautiful weather this weekend. no rain for texas, unfortunately....
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northeast, from syracuse, new york, to washington, d.c., is under a flood warning. and the rainy remnants of tropical storm lee has flooded highways from maryland to new england. triggering multiple rescues along the east coast. even rescuers needed to be rescued in maryland after their boats overturned in the fast-moving current. at this mobile home community in dover, pennsylvania, all of the water forced residents to evacuate. >> it's a nightmare. and we pray to god that it's going to stop and recede. >> reporter: in lancaster county, firefighters had to rescue these people from their minivan after it became stranded. and in glenwell, pennsylvania, this woman needed two firefighters to help navigate her way to higher ground. the swollen susquehanna river continues to rise, up 10 feet in the last 12 hours. >> water just keeps shooting the bottom of the wall. if it's already inside as it is now, what's going to happen when it all lets loose? >> reporter: just to give you a sense of how bad flooding is already, about 100 students got stuck at school overnight. they simply couldn't get home because the roads were flooded out. george? >> linsey, thanks very much
northeast, from syracuse, new york, to washington, d.c., is under a flood warning. and the rainy remnants of tropical storm lee has flooded highways from maryland to new england. triggering multiple rescues along the east coast. even rescuers needed to be rescued in maryland after their boats overturned in the fast-moving current. at this mobile home community in dover, pennsylvania, all of the water forced residents to evacuate. >> it's a nightmare. and we pray to god that it's going to...
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northeast this morning. temperatures starting out in the 40s, 50s, even 30s out there. 51 in central park. we have some 40s in new england. here's a look at the satellite picture nice and quiet. high pressure builds in today. we will have sunshine and temperatures will rebound nicely back to the mid to upper 60s. 67 in philly today. very chilly across the great lakes and upper midwest. but it's still warm in the south. later on today, it will be mostly cloudy in chicago, 61 degrees there. nice and quiet in the southwest. still hot in phoenix, 96 degrees there. quiet in l.a., 72 degrees with sun and clouds. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. yesterday doesn't win. big doesn't win. titles corner offices don't win. what wins? original wins. fresh wins. smart wins. the world's most dynamic companies know what wins in business today. maybe that's why so many choose to work with us. we're grant thornton. audit. tax. advisory. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, t
northeast this morning. temperatures starting out in the 40s, 50s, even 30s out there. 51 in central park. we have some 40s in new england. here's a look at the satellite picture nice and quiet. high pressure builds in today. we will have sunshine and temperatures will rebound nicely back to the mid to upper 60s. 67 in philly today. very chilly across the great lakes and upper midwest. but it's still warm in the south. later on today, it will be mostly cloudy in chicago, 61 degrees there. nice...
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anticipate it's going to pull to the northeast and into saturday and sunday, it should move farther away from the u.s. still high surf advisories in effect for parts of the new englandcoast, long island can be expected. very, very rough surf. as you wrap things up, tropical storm maria, winds at 40. you can anticipate over the next several days it will intensify possibly to a category 1 hurricane as we get into tuesday and wednesday. all right. that's the latest on the forecast. we're going to show you what's been happening in the gulf of mexico coming up very soon. back to you. >> thanks so much, reynolds. >> you bet. >>> welcome back. new this morning, a woman dies after being exposed to a foul smelling odor at a mcdonald's restaurant in georgia. two people were found unconscious from the same odor. and at least six others had to be hospitalized, including three firefighters. the stench was so bad responders had to wear special gear and authorities still don't know what caused this smell. but an investigation is under way. >> thinking about that is making me sick. wow. >>> a texas day care owner accused of drugging children by mixing milk with antihistamine. inves
anticipate it's going to pull to the northeast and into saturday and sunday, it should move farther away from the u.s. still high surf advisories in effect for parts of the new englandcoast, long island can be expected. very, very rough surf. as you wrap things up, tropical storm maria, winds at 40. you can anticipate over the next several days it will intensify possibly to a category 1 hurricane as we get into tuesday and wednesday. all right. that's the latest on the forecast. we're going to...
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northeast, flood warnings are up across a very wide area this morning. the remnants of tropical storm lee expected to bring heavy rain from washington, d.c. to western new england ten inches of rain. rob marciano at the extreme he they are center. rob, there's been -- august was already the rainiest month on record for new jersians. any relief in sight? >> it's moving so slowly, i'm afraid it gets worse before better. you mentioned ten inches of rain possible. we've seen that in harrisburg, pennsylvania. bingehamton new york. the susquehanna valley getting hit hard with this. jersey is seeing a decent amount of rainfall. many of the rivers, the passaic included, will rise to levels that will rival if not surpass irene just a week and a half ago. here's the passaic at pine brook. expected to go to major stage in the next day but to break records up through saturday. so be aware of that. flash flood warnings from central new york all the way to the delmarva. d.c., baltimore, heavier rain in the past 12 hours. moisture from what's left over of lee, continues to stream to the north. not a lot of easterly progress with this. we're seeing the amount of rainfall, seri
northeast, flood warnings are up across a very wide area this morning. the remnants of tropical storm lee expected to bring heavy rain from washington, d.c. to western new england ten inches of rain. rob marciano at the extreme he they are center. rob, there's been -- august was already the rainiest month on record for new jersians. any relief in sight? >> it's moving so slowly, i'm afraid it gets worse before better. you mentioned ten inches of rain possible. we've seen that in...
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england. thunderstorms from the northern rock dois western texas. up to 6 inches of snow in the colorado mountains. rain in seattle. cold morning blast from the dakotas to detroit. >> 70s, much of the northeastke city, 75. >>> all right. here we go. this one's a little wild here. you can either call these people fascinating or freaks of the week. whatever you want to call them. but you can also, no matatr what call them guinness book world record holders. >> that's right. that's one of them. >> oh, lord. >> in a minute, we wililshow you a picture of the world's most flexible woman. >> there you go. >> proving she can do just about anything with her body. get your mind out of the gutter, rob. she says it comes in handy on long flights. i can see that. >> how about this woman here -- world's longest fingernails. those things have not been filed, clipped, scissored in 18 years. how does she go to the bathroom, how does she shower? >> we don't want to get into that. the group from over in japan, formed the longest line of dogs. we showed you that a second ago. the longest line of dogs to ever skip over the e me rope. >> oh, my lord. and yes, you know what, fingernails, the dude with the piercing
england. thunderstorms from the northern rock dois western texas. up to 6 inches of snow in the colorado mountains. rain in seattle. cold morning blast from the dakotas to detroit. >> 70s, much of the northeastke city, 75. >>> all right. here we go. this one's a little wild here. you can either call these people fascinating or freaks of the week. whatever you want to call them. but you can also, no matatr what call them guinness book world record holders. >> that's right....