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one in northern kansas damaged or destroyed as many as 25 homes, but no injuries are reported.er tornado touched down in oklahoma. more severe weather is expected today. >>> as president obama prepares for a historic visit to hiroshima, there's new reflection on a unique survivor of the bombing. we report on a bonds a tree that's bridging two nations. >> reporter: yasuo says banzai is in his blood. his grandfather and father were masters of the art. he says when the atomic bomb dropped in hiroshima two miles from the family's home, shards of glass pierced his 14-month-old face and damaged many of their banzai trees. his father nursed several of them back to life, including his prized plant. this 390-year-old white pine. >> taking care of bonds sigh peaceful work. >> reporter: jack sustic cares for the tree now at the national arboretum in washington, d.c. yamaki's father gave it to the u.s. in 1975 for the bicentennial celebration. >> to have mr. yamaki give his prized tree after what it had been through and after what the family had been through and the whole city as this symb
one in northern kansas damaged or destroyed as many as 25 homes, but no injuries are reported.er tornado touched down in oklahoma. more severe weather is expected today. >>> as president obama prepares for a historic visit to hiroshima, there's new reflection on a unique survivor of the bombing. we report on a bonds a tree that's bridging two nations. >> reporter: yasuo says banzai is in his blood. his grandfather and father were masters of the art. he says when the atomic bomb...
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. >>> folks in northern kansas are picking up the pieces after a large tornado damaged or destroyed as many as 25 homes. later today. the large tornado that struck northern kansas just missed the town of chapman, about 7 miles west offy to -- 75 miles west of topeka. it was on the ground for an hour yesterday, but no immediate reports of injury. another tornado landed near enid, laokhoma, last night. the severe weather included lightning strikes. so far, there are no reports that buildings were damaged, but power lines were knocked down. more than 35 tornadoes were reported in the plains yesterday. >>> today president obama will attend the g7 summit in japan. two days of talks are expected to focus on china, fighting terrorism, and women's empowerment. late yesterday, the president met with japanese prime minister abe. their talk was dominated by the arrest of a u.s. military base worker in connection with the killing of a woman on okinawa island. >> we consider it inexcusable, and we a everything that we can to prevent any crimes from taking place of this sort. >> tomorrow, mr. obama
. >>> folks in northern kansas are picking up the pieces after a large tornado damaged or destroyed as many as 25 homes. later today. the large tornado that struck northern kansas just missed the town of chapman, about 7 miles west offy to -- 75 miles west of topeka. it was on the ground for an hour yesterday, but no immediate reports of injury. another tornado landed near enid, laokhoma, last night. the severe weather included lightning strikes. so far, there are no reports that...
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a second round of massive tornadoes went through northern kansas. >> a large tornado. at least one 2016er spotted in abilene and made its way across interstate 70 forcing cars and trucks to turn around. one home near there. >> up to 25 others suffered significant damage. going northeast. >> tornado sightings near solomon and east from there, twister. more than a dozen tornadoes spotted in the southern plains. the violent weather has already left its mark. an ef-3 tornado struck western kansas tuesday. kathy hamilton and her family hid inside a storm shelter as a tornado leveled their home. >> it is gone. everything is gone. >> all we heard was loud noise and the door blew open. and stuff was flying everywhere. >> miraculously no reports of injuries. but not t because there are more storms in the forecast. >>> abilene, kansas. >>> nothing like that headed this way for the holiday weather. topper, what do you have? >> we are in good shape. but we have a system off of the southeast coast. in fact the national hurricane center will send a plane around noon to in investigat
a second round of massive tornadoes went through northern kansas. >> a large tornado. at least one 2016er spotted in abilene and made its way across interstate 70 forcing cars and trucks to turn around. one home near there. >> up to 25 others suffered significant damage. going northeast. >> tornado sightings near solomon and east from there, twister. more than a dozen tornadoes spotted in the southern plains. the violent weather has already left its mark. an ef-3 tornado...
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this after an incredible 24 hours here in northern kansas. by some accoun most intense tornadoes ever chased. an ef-4 with winds of 180 miles an hour. a half mile wide. traveling 26 miles on the ground for a terrifying 90 minutes. >> that's a barn sitting in the road. >> this storm has a huge path. we need help. >> reporter: more than 100 first responders racing to find. -- defying physics. thankfully no injuries. the twister's relatively slow speed giving residents like sam zook and his wife time to get to their shelter. >> the main floor walls of their home blown out. this is mayor master bedroom. the zooks emerging to find their home gone, happy to be alive, but overcome with emotion. >> good lord upstairs. rob marciano, abc news, abilene, kansas. >>> now follow ticks. donald trump has secured enough delegates to clinch the gop attacks against hillary clinton claiming she's declared war on the american worker. he also unveiled his energy plan in north dakota. in another swipe against clinton, trump said he would bring back thousands of coa
this after an incredible 24 hours here in northern kansas. by some accoun most intense tornadoes ever chased. an ef-4 with winds of 180 miles an hour. a half mile wide. traveling 26 miles on the ground for a terrifying 90 minutes. >> that's a barn sitting in the road. >> this storm has a huge path. we need help. >> reporter: more than 100 first responders racing to find. -- defying physics. thankfully no injuries. the twister's relatively slow speed giving residents like sam...
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a second round of massive tornados slashed its way through northern kansas wednesday. >> large tornado. >> at least one twister spot in the and lean it, made its way across interstate 70, forcing cars and trucks to turn around. >> storms destroyed at least one home near there. >> that's a barn sitting in the road, folks. >> up to 25 other, suffered significant damage, in dickinson county last night. >> definitely going northeast. >> there were tornado sitings near solomon. >> just east from there, a twister around a half mile wide barely missed the city of chapman. >> oh, i think that was somebody's house. >> more than does end tornados were spotted in the southern planes. the violent weather has already left its mark. and ef3 tornado struck western kansas tuesday. >> is that where it tore? >> yes. >> cathy hamilton and her family hid inside a storm shelter as a tornado leveled their home. >> it is gone, everything is gone. all we heard was loud noise, and the door blew open, stuff was flying everywhere. >> miraculously, there were no report of any major injuries in this area. but, res
a second round of massive tornados slashed its way through northern kansas wednesday. >> large tornado. >> at least one twister spot in the and lean it, made its way across interstate 70, forcing cars and trucks to turn around. >> storms destroyed at least one home near there. >> that's a barn sitting in the road, folks. >> up to 25 other, suffered significant damage, in dickinson county last night. >> definitely going northeast. >> there were tornado...
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. >>> in other news more severe weather in the midwest a large twister rips through northern kansas damaging more than a dozen homes. this morning troopers are going house to house checking on people, multiple tornadoes touched down in the state on tuesday. monster storm system is now, set to be moving east. >>> your time is 4:43. >> katie is here with another check of the forecast, katie. >> indeed those storms role east, you can see behind me through iowa, missouri, heavy then are storms still running blink through and it is another active day for potentially severe weather. we are seeing heavy storms across these states. southeastern minnesota getting hit here as well. all this will continue to migrate east but we are at this point only expecting a couple scattered showers or thunderstorms in the the next couple days. there is a moistening of the atmosphere here locally. we will start to feel humidity creeping up and later today there is a chance we pick up a quick shower or storm far northwestern part of the city where it appears it will happen but tonight i cannot rule it out, anyway, b
. >>> in other news more severe weather in the midwest a large twister rips through northern kansas damaging more than a dozen homes. this morning troopers are going house to house checking on people, multiple tornadoes touched down in the state on tuesday. monster storm system is now, set to be moving east. >>> your time is 4:43. >> katie is here with another check of the forecast, katie. >> indeed those storms role east, you can see behind me through iowa,...
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northern kansas dealing with strong storms and possibility of strong hail. 19 mon general thunderstorms from texas to the minnesota area. but concentration of the strongest storms the one that could do the most damage in areas of oklahoma, especially western oklahoma and much of the state of kansas and much of the state of nebraska and trying to sneak out into areas towards denver. the enhanced risk the best chance of seeing any tornadoes and no outbreaks are expected today. isolated strong storms, especially damaging hail is the biggest risk. the other story is the warmth is moving north. 82 states are forecast in washington, d.c. their first 80-degree month of may and very rare. look what happens tomorrow as the heat spreads into new england. betty is smiling. like texas heat all the way up through the northeast. that is a look at the national weather. now a closer look at your day ahead. there is that texas heat today in amarillo and lubbock. 94 in amarillo and lubbock. the weather map is warming up across the country. beautiful spring early summer 83 in detroit. you've been waiting.
northern kansas dealing with strong storms and possibility of strong hail. 19 mon general thunderstorms from texas to the minnesota area. but concentration of the strongest storms the one that could do the most damage in areas of oklahoma, especially western oklahoma and much of the state of kansas and much of the state of nebraska and trying to sneak out into areas towards denver. the enhanced risk the best chance of seeing any tornadoes and no outbreaks are expected today. isolated strong...
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worst weather this morning is in northern kansas.h severe weather yesterday. and areas of enhanced risk are in oklahoma and western nebraska. isolated tornados there. large and damaging hail the biggest threat in the middle of the country. as far as the east goes, one more miserable morning, cloudy and dreary, on long island, back down to the jersey shore. d.c., and philadelphia, and baltimore not bad. you should see improving weather as your day goes on. so let's talk about the warmth that is building for today. raleigh about 82 degrees. about 83 in st. louis. very comfortable and very nice. boston cold and chilly. tomorrow we start to heat up. new york city gets up to 88 degrees. the warmest day so far this year. charlotte at 88 and betty as we head into thursday, 89 in philly and right through the weekend. the warmth holds on. it's on. air conditioning weather. >> bring it on, thank you. >>> one of the top stories in "usa today" iraqi forces may face human shields as fallujah offensive begins. while iraqi forces advanced, the situ
worst weather this morning is in northern kansas.h severe weather yesterday. and areas of enhanced risk are in oklahoma and western nebraska. isolated tornados there. large and damaging hail the biggest threat in the middle of the country. as far as the east goes, one more miserable morning, cloudy and dreary, on long island, back down to the jersey shore. d.c., and philadelphia, and baltimore not bad. you should see improving weather as your day goes on. so let's talk about the warmth that is...
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the worst of the storms in northern kansas and topeka, omaha, lincoln, manhattan and risk from bad stormsnadoes. we do it again tomorrow but it shouldn't be as severe. dallas, houston, and bigger cities are in the way but today ishe >> thank you for that. >>> now to entertainment news. amber heard has filed for divorce from johnny depp citing irreconcilable differences. "ellen" impersonating the host kate mckinnan. >> hi, hillary. i'm ellen. thank you so much for spending your life fighting for the middle and for women and for kid. i've also spent my life fighting for kid but i'm talking about goats. hi, ellen. him hillary rodham clinton. we face which blazer to wear every day. when i'm president, i will make sure every american has a fair shot to live up to his or her god-given potential to watch you dance! >> yea! >> well, jennifer aniston announced the death of her mother yesterday. her mother suffered multiple strokes the past few years and died at the age of 79. in a statement, aniston said she passed peacefully surrounded by family and friend. >>> jimmy fallon and adam sandler seren
the worst of the storms in northern kansas and topeka, omaha, lincoln, manhattan and risk from bad stormsnadoes. we do it again tomorrow but it shouldn't be as severe. dallas, houston, and bigger cities are in the way but today ishe >> thank you for that. >>> now to entertainment news. amber heard has filed for divorce from johnny depp citing irreconcilable differences. "ellen" impersonating the host kate mckinnan. >> hi, hillary. i'm ellen. thank you so much for...
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eye of heavy rain was across central kansas, where we have flash flood warnings this morning in northern kansas. looking at the country for today, we've swept out the misery in the northeast. finally the sunshine back. a gorgeous day for many of you. the midwest is the problem for the next couple days. showers and thunderstorms from dallas all the way up through areas can like st. louis. west coast looks nice. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. looks like a nice pattern for much of the west coast. northern plains, we're going to be seeing a lot of chilly air. that's a look at the weather across the country. here's a look at the weather where you are. we're looking at a beautiful day across the northeast, with temperatures in the a real nice break from the clouds that we saw last week. more showers and storms. looking out for severe weather across portions of the upper midwest with temperatures in the 60s and 70s. looks like another round of severe weather across texas today. >> well, it's going to be a busy week for that. steve, thank you so much. >>> well, riders beware. uber and lyft threaten t
eye of heavy rain was across central kansas, where we have flash flood warnings this morning in northern kansas. looking at the country for today, we've swept out the misery in the northeast. finally the sunshine back. a gorgeous day for many of you. the midwest is the problem for the next couple days. showers and thunderstorms from dallas all the way up through areas can like st. louis. west coast looks nice. temperatures in the 60s and 70s. looks like a nice pattern for much of the west...
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in northern kansas -- by some accounts, one of the most intense tornadoes ever chased. an ef-4. with winds of 180 miles an hour. a half-mile wide, traveling 26 miles. on the ground for a terrifying 90 minutes. more than 100 first responders racing to find those injured. bent train tracks defying physics. >> that's insane. >> reporter: thankfully, no serious injuries. the twister's relatively slow speed giving residents like sam zook and his wife time to get to their shelter. >> the main floor walls of their home, completely blown out. this is their master bedroom. that says it all. the zook's emerging to find their home gone. happy to be alive, but overcome with emotion. >> good lord upstairs -- knew where my wife and i was. >> reporter: david, this area has already seen several tornado warnings this afternoon. look at the sky behind me. you see how turbulent this atmosphere. beautiful, but very, very menacing and dangerous clouds. that will continue through tonight. we have several tornado watches out across seven states from texas through colorado. as far north as into nebrask
in northern kansas -- by some accounts, one of the most intense tornadoes ever chased. an ef-4. with winds of 180 miles an hour. a half-mile wide, traveling 26 miles. on the ground for a terrifying 90 minutes. more than 100 first responders racing to find those injured. bent train tracks defying physics. >> that's insane. >> reporter: thankfully, no serious injuries. the twister's relatively slow speed giving residents like sam zook and his wife time to get to their shelter....
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. >>> emergency operations under way right now in northern kansas where a huge tornado touched down hours ago. look at this. you are looking at dick inson county. several people were hurt in the storm. 15 to 20 homes destroyed. a shelter has been set up for those forced to flee their homes. such a destructive storm. >> here is the thing, kansas and other areas in the bull's-eye today. our meteorologist derek van dam has the latest. derek. >> another day and another round of severe weather, george and alison. this time, 12 tornadoes touched down across the central u.s. the potential for severe thunderstorms this afternoon. a modest risk from missouri to nebraska and central texas. large hail and isolated tornadoes. marginal risk for portions of iowa and even stretching to chicago. with temperatures reaching 90 degrees in new york, we have an air quality alert for many of the major cities along the coastline. do take care as you step outside. temperatures in the upper 80s. for the nation's capital. still watching the tropical storm development. >> you know, june 1st is hurricane season. her
. >>> emergency operations under way right now in northern kansas where a huge tornado touched down hours ago. look at this. you are looking at dick inson county. several people were hurt in the storm. 15 to 20 homes destroyed. a shelter has been set up for those forced to flee their homes. such a destructive storm. >> here is the thing, kansas and other areas in the bull's-eye today. our meteorologist derek van dam has the latest. derek. >> another day and another round of...
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several tornadoes touched down yesterday in northern kansas. at least one person has died, dozens of homes may be damaged or destroyed. severe weather threatens more than 60 million people today in the central united states. omar villafranca in kansas with how people escaped the storm's path. omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a powerful storm that went through here shredded homes and barns and scattered debris for as far as the eye could see. emergency crews spent the night looking for injured residents after that storm system spawned a tornado that was on the ground for 90 minutes. rumbling out of control, a second round of massive tornadoes splashed its way through northern kansas wednesday. >> large tornado. >> at least one twister was spotted in abilene. it made its way across interstate 70 forcing cars and trucks to turn around. storms destroyed at least one home near there. >> that's a barn sitting in the road, folks. >> up to 25 others suffered significant damage in the county last night. >> definitely going northeast. >> the
several tornadoes touched down yesterday in northern kansas. at least one person has died, dozens of homes may be damaged or destroyed. severe weather threatens more than 60 million people today in the central united states. omar villafranca in kansas with how people escaped the storm's path. omar, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. a powerful storm that went through here shredded homes and barns and scattered debris for as far as the eye could see. emergency crews spent the night...
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. >> martha: a massive tornado was caught on camera as it ripped through northern kansas. watch this. >> it's going right for these people's houses. time to go! time to go! i think that was somebody's house. martha: at least 20 homes were taken down. it downed power lines and flipped at least one car. knowledge crews going door to door to make sure everybody is okay. so far upon minor injuries have been reported. bill: a former aide to hillary clinton is set to go face to face with judicial watch. will you be in the room? >> i will. i plan to attend and watch. bill: what was the relationship between cheryl mills and hillary clinton? >> she is a close confidante of hillary clinton. she worked with her in the white house and at the clinton foundation. then became her chief of staff during the time she was secretary of state. after she left office, she worked with mrs. clinton again. was her lawyer involved with the email matter. also worked with the clinton foundation. bill: what can you reveal about your focus friday. is it email servers? >> it's about this email system. th
. >> martha: a massive tornado was caught on camera as it ripped through northern kansas. watch this. >> it's going right for these people's houses. time to go! time to go! i think that was somebody's house. martha: at least 20 homes were taken down. it downed power lines and flipped at least one car. knowledge crews going door to door to make sure everybody is okay. so far upon minor injuries have been reported. bill: a former aide to hillary clinton is set to go face to face with...
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. >> take a look at these pictures from northern kansas where a massive tornado touched down last nightck inson county. the funnel cloud was said to be a quarter mile wide at some places. several people are hurt. 15 to 20 homes completely destroyed and this twister just missed the city of chapman where a deadly tornado struck back in 2008. >> breaking overnight, sheer panic erupting in new york city after shots rang out at a concert that was supposed to feature the rapper t.i. one person is dead. several are hurt. police are examining some surveillance video hunting for the gunman who is still out there. >> reporter: a hip hop concert turning into pandemonium after shots rang out backstage leaving one dead and several injured sending concert goers running for cover. >> i heard two pops and it was like a whole stampede of people rushing out. >> reporter: one capturing the frenzied moments tweeting gunshots went off at the t.i. concert, never been so scared in my life. the rapper was not injured in the me lee. >> one of the males has been pronounced dead. >> reporter: law enforcement tell
. >> take a look at these pictures from northern kansas where a massive tornado touched down last nightck inson county. the funnel cloud was said to be a quarter mile wide at some places. several people are hurt. 15 to 20 homes completely destroyed and this twister just missed the city of chapman where a deadly tornado struck back in 2008. >> breaking overnight, sheer panic erupting in new york city after shots rang out at a concert that was supposed to feature the rapper t.i. one...
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nowhere from oklahoma to kansas, northern parts of texas. even through far southern areas of nebraska. you could have that threat for severe weather and tornados, so it's important that everyone stay weather alert. and tornado warnings. so that's something to know is very important. >> well, i do know, maria, just from watching today, and i want to preface this by saying you're in a live vehicle obviously driving in all of this so we could lose some of your audio. it's a little spotty, but you're bringing us a lot of the live view. that half mile wide tornado that touched down in colorado. i know a lot of people right now are in shelters. >> they should be in shelters. particularly if they're under a tornado warning. anywhere from kansas down through oklahoma and northern texas, there's a lot of wind shear. people need to seek shelter when there's a tornado warning. right now, we also have some yellow boxes. so you also need to seek shelter, whether it's on the side of the road or just stay home. ideally, you are home and not dealing with th
nowhere from oklahoma to kansas, northern parts of texas. even through far southern areas of nebraska. you could have that threat for severe weather and tornados, so it's important that everyone stay weather alert. and tornado warnings. so that's something to know is very important. >> well, i do know, maria, just from watching today, and i want to preface this by saying you're in a live vehicle obviously driving in all of this so we could lose some of your audio. it's a little spotty,...
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today the severe weather watch continues for much of the central and northern plains from kansas to north dakota. on the east coast from the carolinas to new york, people are dealing with the remnants of bonnie. the tropical system dumped 8 inches of rain in south carolina shutting down parts of on memorial day. the good news, bonnie is a weakened depression. this week residents will have to deal with rain and rip currents at the beach as she crawls up the coast. kenneth moton, abc news, washington. >>> all right, so for some of the things kenneth mentions more severe weather on the way today. >> there is and for those details we turn to accuweather's paul williams. >> good morning. kendis, gloria. we're looking for the strongest storms to hit oklahoma and the southwest corner of missouri going into the western portions of arkansas. now, with this area of red we're talking about another round of tornado, another round of supercell thunderstorms with dangerous hail and downpours. flooding concerns along the gulf coast from new orleans up to little rock all the way down towards corpus chris
today the severe weather watch continues for much of the central and northern plains from kansas to north dakota. on the east coast from the carolinas to new york, people are dealing with the remnants of bonnie. the tropical system dumped 8 inches of rain in south carolina shutting down parts of on memorial day. the good news, bonnie is a weakened depression. this week residents will have to deal with rain and rip currents at the beach as she crawls up the coast. kenneth moton, abc news,...
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you can see it moving into northern illinois, through kansas and oklahoma. that's part of the system that is going to give us a chance of some showers and possibly thunderstorms at the very end of the week, but not today. sunshine, 6:00 this evening in philadelphia, 86 degrees. bright, sunny skies with a few scattered clouds for the suburbs. 84 at 2:00 in the lehigh valley. 83 degrees by 6:00, into the lower 70s by 10:00 this evening. to the south, delaware, no shortage of sunshine there either. into interior new jersey, we'll get a cooldown heading into this evening. we won't see a repeat of some of the scattered fog that you saw first thing this morning, and at the shore, dense fog in parts of the shore, but not happening opportunities and during the day, sunshine and 74 degrees at 6:00. a beautiful day to be at the shore. and though today is in the upper 80s for philadelphia, tomorrow, we'll get cooler, drier conditions. 83 the high temperature, even a little cooler on thursday. that's typical for this time of year. upper 70s to near 80 degrees. we'll be
you can see it moving into northern illinois, through kansas and oklahoma. that's part of the system that is going to give us a chance of some showers and possibly thunderstorms at the very end of the week, but not today. sunshine, 6:00 this evening in philadelphia, 86 degrees. bright, sunny skies with a few scattered clouds for the suburbs. 84 at 2:00 in the lehigh valley. 83 degrees by 6:00, into the lower 70s by 10:00 this evening. to the south, delaware, no shortage of sunshine there...
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we're located in north-central, northern kansas, we're in the transition between plains and good, dark farm ground. we have wheat as a primary grow crop in the western part of our trade area. and that transitions to corn, soybeans. we also have a lot of dairies, hog operations, beef, cattle. so we're very diversified and we've been -- well, we're the largest ag lender in kansas. that's not all that large. probably ranks number 50 in the united states. we do our part to take care of local producers. we've been around a long time. we relish the opportunity even in the down times to be there for our customers. >> thank you very much. i am going to step away to vote. senator thune just came in i'm going to pass the entire -- i'm a little nervous about this, but i'll be happy to pass it to the senator from south dakota. >> thank you, madam chair. yeah, kind of would have liked to have been here to ask questions earlier of the previous panel, but we had the administrator of the tsa up here to talk about wait lines at airports. so i was chairing that meeting. but i appreciate the update today
we're located in north-central, northern kansas, we're in the transition between plains and good, dark farm ground. we have wheat as a primary grow crop in the western part of our trade area. and that transitions to corn, soybeans. we also have a lot of dairies, hog operations, beef, cattle. so we're very diversified and we've been -- well, we're the largest ag lender in kansas. that's not all that large. probably ranks number 50 in the united states. we do our part to take care of local...
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forecasters say similar weather could hit today in kansas and also northern oklahoma. >>> oil companies are now shutting down their operations and getting their people out of harm's way as a massive wildfire in alberta, canada, continues to rage out of control. so far more than 80,000 people have been evacuated. many now don't have houses to come home to. fox news correspondent will carr is following the latest on this and joins us now. hi, will. >> you said it, it's massive and expected to burn another 100,000 acres today. firefighters say this wildfire is unpredictable and dangerous. now, the part of ail letter that where this is burning is being described as bone dry. there are extremely strong winds. and it's quickly racing towards saskatchewan. the fire scorched more than 600 square miles, destroyed 1600 structures, more than 500 firefighters are on the ground, in the air more than a dozen helicopters are trying to beat down the flames. one resident says it looks like it's armageddon in canada this weekend. homes have been destroyed, cars abandoned. ft. murray, the power grid has b
forecasters say similar weather could hit today in kansas and also northern oklahoma. >>> oil companies are now shutting down their operations and getting their people out of harm's way as a massive wildfire in alberta, canada, continues to rage out of control. so far more than 80,000 people have been evacuated. many now don't have houses to come home to. fox news correspondent will carr is following the latest on this and joins us now. hi, will. >> you said it, it's massive and...
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severe thunderstorm watch for parts of kansas as well as northern missouri, western parts of illinois. not looking at severe weather for us but there could be some gusty thunderstorms on saturday and then on sunday, behind that system the windsy winds will funnel out of the northwest very cold air for this time of year. these are highs for sunday. we'll chat about that part of the forecast and the timing nor rain tomorrow coming up in accuweather, brian. >> adam thank you very much. >>> and stick with 6abc.com/weather right through the weekend. storm tracker6 live radar will keep you updated on those thunderstorms and be sure to follow the accuweather team on facebook, twitter and other social media. >> a philadelphia family and their neighbors are still shaken by an early morning home invasion in somerton and police say the intruders are still on the loose. it all started at 1:00 a.m. on fairview street on a block normally considered safe because so many police officers live there. the quiet was shattered when three masked men broke through a back door and tied up a couple in their 6
severe thunderstorm watch for parts of kansas as well as northern missouri, western parts of illinois. not looking at severe weather for us but there could be some gusty thunderstorms on saturday and then on sunday, behind that system the windsy winds will funnel out of the northwest very cold air for this time of year. these are highs for sunday. we'll chat about that part of the forecast and the timing nor rain tomorrow coming up in accuweather, brian. >> adam thank you very much....
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large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes for northern parts of texas and oklahoma into kansas. a tornado threat overnight so people need to be on alert and then tomorrow another threat of severe storms for texas. for much of texas where we could see, again, the threat for hail, winds and tornadoes. not to mention the flooding concerns, gretchen, for the folks along coastal areas of texas. back to you. >> all right. so i put away my snow boots and grew up in minnesota so i'm used to seeing snow in may and who is going to get it? >> sometimes it snows in may across the upper great lakes and across the northeast and we have pictures out of vermont. sometimes it snows in vermont, but i know the springtime skiers must love it. silver lining, silver lining. the good n gretch erng the snow has moved out of the way. we're still getting snow for my friends and relatives in canada and the temperatures will be on the rise this week and still a little bit below average and we'll get into the mid-70s and at some point i promise we'll be explaining about the summer time heat. >> my flip flop
large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes for northern parts of texas and oklahoma into kansas. a tornado threat overnight so people need to be on alert and then tomorrow another threat of severe storms for texas. for much of texas where we could see, again, the threat for hail, winds and tornadoes. not to mention the flooding concerns, gretchen, for the folks along coastal areas of texas. back to you. >> all right. so i put away my snow boots and grew up in minnesota so i'm used to seeing...
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crews in kansas cleaning up after massive tornado hit the northern part of the state last night. >> it'se to go! it's time to go! it's getting beggar. oh [bleep] >> i think that was somebody's house. >> the national weather service reports the tornado stayed on the ground for an hour and a half. a local fire chief says it did not stop for 23 miles. and just missed a town of 1400 people. 75 miles west of topeka. the tornado knocked down treees, damaged or destroyed around 20 homes. there's some of the damage. no deaths or injuries reported, but forecasters say the threat isn't over yet. rick reithmuth is standing by at the weather center. rick, which areas are still at risk? >> the same spot. tornado alley, may is the most active month for tornadoes and tornado watches in effect in the central plains, a warning to the south of bryan, texas, and numerous warnings in oklahoma and kansas and this is the case for the next number of hours. this is the bull's eye. could be lashing at large tornadoes throughout the afternoon and evening. tomorrow, one more day of severe weather and one more thin
crews in kansas cleaning up after massive tornado hit the northern part of the state last night. >> it'se to go! it's time to go! it's getting beggar. oh [bleep] >> i think that was somebody's house. >> the national weather service reports the tornado stayed on the ground for an hour and a half. a local fire chief says it did not stop for 23 miles. and just missed a town of 1400 people. 75 miles west of topeka. the tornado knocked down treees, damaged or destroyed around 20...
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northern rockies. >>> if you're flying rain could cause delays in boston, philadelphia and charlotte. thunderstorms could threaten flights in chicago and kansas a good time for the tsa which is facing public anger over its longer and longer security lines. and then there was this. >> thousands of bags stuck at the phoenix airport. the tsa says a computer malfunction prevented that luggage from being checked. the tsa called the technical issue significant and unprecedented. but they've apparently been resolved now and the tsa says it's cautiously optimistic that this morning's flights will go smoothly. >>> in washington the head of the tsa was grilled by lawmakers about those long lines you see there at the nation's airports. some show up three hours before their domestic flights. the reason, more are traveling but the number of agents has stayed the same and then there's the $90,000 bonus paid to the head of the tsa operations before at administrator started. >> those were given to somebody who oversees a part of the operation that was in total failure. this didn't even necessarily happen during this administrator's watch. but we want to know
northern rockies. >>> if you're flying rain could cause delays in boston, philadelphia and charlotte. thunderstorms could threaten flights in chicago and kansas a good time for the tsa which is facing public anger over its longer and longer security lines. and then there was this. >> thousands of bags stuck at the phoenix airport. the tsa says a computer malfunction prevented that luggage from being checked. the tsa called the technical issue significant and unprecedented. but...
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meanwhile, oklahoma's northern border getting soaked from heavy rainfall, rising waters into homes, this is in derby kansasutside wichita and more rain in the forecast with that same area this week jon: and an egyptian forensics official saying the condition of human remains found from the egyptair crash just an explosion may have brought down the plane. the forensic investigator plate claims he has examined the body parts found at the site and because of their size, he think the blast was responsible for the crash. another official disputes that claim. the search crews from several different nations continue to scour the mediterranean sea for the black boxes. greg palkot is on it live at charles de gaulle airport in paris with the latest on the investigation be six by john. claims and counterclaims regarding the crash of egyptair flight 804. as you noted, the very first thing this morning, both news agencies, associated press and reuters reporting and egyptian forensic official saying that the size of the body part, none as he described them larger than a hand, probably indicate an explosion on board. the
meanwhile, oklahoma's northern border getting soaked from heavy rainfall, rising waters into homes, this is in derby kansasutside wichita and more rain in the forecast with that same area this week jon: and an egyptian forensics official saying the condition of human remains found from the egyptair crash just an explosion may have brought down the plane. the forensic investigator plate claims he has examined the body parts found at the site and because of their size, he think the blast was...
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kansas and nebraska. the it will happen again today. one of the best tornadoes pieces of footage i have ever seen came out of the northern colorado, prettyo the wyoming/nebraska border. this is near, colorado, wary. >> that is unbelievable. >> it looks like a movie. >> now, there is a wide are shot and maybe just find out where it is sucking up dirt, pasture land up in the cloud and that is why it turns brown. >> very scary. >> oh, very scary. >> that was in a rural area. >> yes, exactly. it does look like wizard of oz. i remember reading that they used a nylon stock to go make the tornado in wizard of oz in 1939. a little fun fact there here's where the weird weather is, wild weather, owe man had, nebraska getting hit all morning long with heavy downpours. probably some thunder, lightening out there as well. the closest rain to us, west virginia, and ohio, and yes, that is coming our way, but not to day, as we look at the future cast, we will see a definite increase in included today, but the precipitation, rolls in, tomorrow, here we are at 8:00 in the morning on tuesday, with a possibility of rain. on and off showers throughout the da
kansas and nebraska. the it will happen again today. one of the best tornadoes pieces of footage i have ever seen came out of the northern colorado, prettyo the wyoming/nebraska border. this is near, colorado, wary. >> that is unbelievable. >> it looks like a movie. >> now, there is a wide are shot and maybe just find out where it is sucking up dirt, pasture land up in the cloud and that is why it turns brown. >> very scary. >> oh, very scary. >> that was in...
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for severe weather across western texas, parts of kansas and the threat for possible tornado as you head farther north across portions of the northern plains. gregg: let's talk about tropical depression bonnie. i had to practically swim to work today. reporter: it's on a weakening track so we expect it to dissipate and just be a remnant of low pressure. but a lot of the moisture bringing in a risk for isolated severe weather. you are looking for damaging winds and flash flooding. you can see a lot of that moisture is being pulled northward up across the mid-atlantic and as far north as new england. many families heading outdoors. it won't be a nice day along parts of the eastern -- the eastern seaboard. and by wednesday it will move out to sea. abby: reports coming in, the battle for fallujah is in full swing. but iraqi forces may be getting more than they bargained for. >> i grew up in a patriotic family no different than anybody else in smalltown minnesota. we always went to the memorial day parade it's one of the most powerful five minutes i had as a kid. you have the world war ii vets and the korean vets and the gulf war veteran
for severe weather across western texas, parts of kansas and the threat for possible tornado as you head farther north across portions of the northern plains. gregg: let's talk about tropical depression bonnie. i had to practically swim to work today. reporter: it's on a weakening track so we expect it to dissipate and just be a remnant of low pressure. but a lot of the moisture bringing in a risk for isolated severe weather. you are looking for damaging winds and flash flooding. you can see a...
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northern rockies and drying out and windy conditions across wyoming. we have a severe weather threat when the systems gets into the plains, northeast colorado into western nebraska and kansas. also along the ohio river valley. later on tonight, the kentucky darby happening at 6:00 p.m., the storms should be north of that by then, the darby weather should be okay we hope. tomorrow another chance of severe weather. that's a check in the national outlook, here's what's shaking where you live. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we hope our weather will be okay this afternoon. we have clouds and drizzle and some of us are picking up showers in montgomery and bucks county and northern chester counties seeing dreary conditions. there's the view looking at the ben franklin bridge. the familiar scene we've seen this all week long. 64 degrees today, scattered showers, peeks of sunshine by afternoon. mother's day looks great, highs around 68. >> hmm, i think maybe they have inside information from you. >> good luck on everybody betting on the derby today or tonight. >> much more on the derby coming up. >> you know what, i
northern rockies and drying out and windy conditions across wyoming. we have a severe weather threat when the systems gets into the plains, northeast colorado into western nebraska and kansas. also along the ohio river valley. later on tonight, the kentucky darby happening at 6:00 p.m., the storms should be north of that by then, the darby weather should be okay we hope. tomorrow another chance of severe weather. that's a check in the national outlook, here's what's shaking where you live....
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kansas. shooting incredible video. fox news meteorologist janice dean is back on the phone for us. janice? your thoughts? >> yeah. we still have a tornado warning for northern confirmed large and destructive tornado still being observed southwest of dodge city. moving north at 20 miles per hour. this is a tornado emergency for dodge city. we will continue to monitor it throughout the evening, of course with you as well. >> you know, i just worry so much about these people, janice. it's just terrifying. we are looking at video from earlier. just to think to live like this and all of a sudden have this tornado bearing down. look at that tornado. it's just wild, isn't it? >> well, if there is anyone -- if there is any community that knows what to do with tornadoes, it's this one right here. >> janice, thank you. see you tomorrow night right here at 7:00 p.m. good night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> we are here as a group of veterans to reject donald trump. it is unacceptable to take advantage of the goodwill that american voters feel for our men and women in uniform. >> did that man speak from the heart or did the clinton campaign orchestrate his
kansas. shooting incredible video. fox news meteorologist janice dean is back on the phone for us. janice? your thoughts? >> yeah. we still have a tornado warning for northern confirmed large and destructive tornado still being observed southwest of dodge city. moving north at 20 miles per hour. this is a tornado emergency for dodge city. we will continue to monitor it throughout the evening, of course with you as well. >> you know, i just worry so much about these people, janice....
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northern rockies and drying out and windy conditions across wyoming. severe weather threat. when that system gets into the plains later on today northeast colorado in through western parts of nebraska and kansas and also right along the ohio river valley i think later on tonight, kentucky derby happening right there at 6:00 p.m. looks like they should be north of that by then so the derby weather should be okay, we hope and then tomorrow bigger chance of happy saturday from the storm watch weather center. meteorologist ryan miller. heading for the race for the cure, we are looking at cool to the ures, will climb 50s. can't rule out an isolated hours.in the morning this afternoon we will see high temperatures in the upper 60s nd sunday more mother's day, beautiful weather. 73 degrees. to ance of rain comes back the forecast for the upcoming workweek. 69 on monday, into the >> you could win in the school ralph an exotic trip to a caribbean island or vip tour of "gma." i don't know where they got that from. >> maybe they have inside information from you. >> good luck on everybody betting on the derby today or tonight. >> much more coming up. >> i love the bromance going on between you guys but m
northern rockies and drying out and windy conditions across wyoming. severe weather threat. when that system gets into the plains later on today northeast colorado in through western parts of nebraska and kansas and also right along the ohio river valley i think later on tonight, kentucky derby happening right there at 6:00 p.m. looks like they should be north of that by then so the derby weather should be okay, we hope and then tomorrow bigger chance of happy saturday from the storm watch...
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into the northern plains, a little bit of severe weather also firing in the afternoon. especially areas of nebraska and kansass the great lakes, you're looking beautiful. across the west, a little bit more sun, winds die down a little bit. over to you. >>> it is national water safety month and we're closing out may with memorial day weekend. here with tips, lifestyle expert. >> nice to see you, too. thank you. >> so you really brought some color to our -- >> i did. exactly. >> you have great tips for an outdoor space. >> summer is all about the outdoors. so we want to create an inviting and comfortable space. my first tip is literally you want to just create a relaxing seating area. this sectional is great because it's neutral. you can have pillows and throws. they're colorful. >> where did you get these? >> all the outdoor furniture and accessories are from cost plus world market. >> love that place. >> it's really close. >> you can go there and get coffee samples. >> exactly. they're great because they're seating and also a side table. and then of course, you know, if you don't have a huge space for -- the
into the northern plains, a little bit of severe weather also firing in the afternoon. especially areas of nebraska and kansass the great lakes, you're looking beautiful. across the west, a little bit more sun, winds die down a little bit. over to you. >>> it is national water safety month and we're closing out may with memorial day weekend. here with tips, lifestyle expert. >> nice to see you, too. thank you. >> so you really brought some color to our -- >> i did....
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kansas city, cedar rapids. enhanced risks of storms to the west of oklahoma city. the tornado threat from western nebraska to west texas. tomorrow, it stretches from southern minnesota all the way to northern oklahoma. 11 million people at risk for damaging winds, hail and tornadoes. thursday, again, abilene up to oklahoma city, 25 million people at risk, guys. large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. this could continue to track east into the memorial day weekend. guys? >> al, thank you very much. >>> and bill cosby's sex assault scandal is back in the news t morning. the comedian headed to court in pennsylvania for a key hearing. at issue, is there enough evidence to send the 78-year-old to trial for an alleged 2004 incident involving a temple university employee. msnbc's chief legal corresponde correspondent, ari, good morning. >> morning. >> a prosecutor reopened a criminal probe into this after portions of a deposition were released. what happens at this hearing today? >> today is the first time bill cosby ever faces any real evidence criminally of sex crimes he is accused of here in 2004. the prosecution will walk through its case, the entire burden is on the prosecution to show the
kansas city, cedar rapids. enhanced risks of storms to the west of oklahoma city. the tornado threat from western nebraska to west texas. tomorrow, it stretches from southern minnesota all the way to northern oklahoma. 11 million people at risk for damaging winds, hail and tornadoes. thursday, again, abilene up to oklahoma city, 25 million people at risk, guys. large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. this could continue to track east into the memorial day weekend. guys? >> al, thank you...
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specially to northern parts of the town and also we had reports of very large hail as they ripped through and 12 tornadoes on saturday just in colorado then moved east ward, areas in nebraska, kansas and also in oklahoma, we saw flash flooding as well large hail and damaging winds, the threat continues today. the massive storm system across kansas, areas farther east as well. additional large hail and more tornadoes anywhere from eastern parts of texas extending all the way to iowa and southern nebraska, the greatest in orange from north eastern texas, tight tornadoes out there and very large hail. anywhere from texas to nebraska. stay safe today. you could be looking at severe storms throughout this afternoon and evening, maria. maria: what pictures. we will be checking back. twitter blocking u.s. intelligence agencies from using a service that could detect potential terrorist attacks. cheryl casone with the details on that, cheryl, good morning to you. cheryl: well, good morning, maria. twitter is cutting off u.s. intelligence agencies from using data minor, real-time alerts for breaking news, monitors twitter feeds and sends out alert when it senses terrorist attacks, even weat
specially to northern parts of the town and also we had reports of very large hail as they ripped through and 12 tornadoes on saturday just in colorado then moved east ward, areas in nebraska, kansas and also in oklahoma, we saw flash flooding as well large hail and damaging winds, the threat continues today. the massive storm system across kansas, areas farther east as well. additional large hail and more tornadoes anywhere from eastern parts of texas extending all the way to iowa and southern...
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kansas, we can be watching for pretty large tornadoes. very nice farther to the north. a little too warp. the fires are still going across areas of northernnd the minneapolis area. west, a little more remaining snow but overall things not looking bad for mom. >> good news for mothers day. >> they say food is love. that's exactly my mom. what says more -- i love you more than homemade breakfast. >> here to help you make the perfect mothers day meal, robert scott, a top chef. it smells so good. i wish we had smell-owe vision to people could know what we experience. >> if you want to make friends in the studio, fry eggs in the hallway next to the coffee station. what we're going to do is my version of fried egg sandwiches for mom. i'm going to show you how many different ways you can do bread the right way. this is the toaster. 100% whole grain, whole wheel wheat. 23 grams of whole grain per serving. the cool thing is, rick, can you flip an egg? >> like this. >> like the real deal. what you want to do is i used a little bit of whole butter here's my trip -- trick. crack the eggs inside the bowl, that way you are not trying to play finding th
kansas, we can be watching for pretty large tornadoes. very nice farther to the north. a little too warp. the fires are still going across areas of northernnd the minneapolis area. west, a little more remaining snow but overall things not looking bad for mom. >> good news for mothers day. >> they say food is love. that's exactly my mom. what says more -- i love you more than homemade breakfast. >> here to help you make the perfect mothers day meal, robert scott, a top chef. it...