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murrah federal building in oklahoma city. ey stephen jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists and didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. >> the question comes up, why is a non mentally ill individual going to conduct a bombing which kills hundreds of people? >> i don't want people to misread what i'm about to say, but i was surprised at how affable and likable he appeared to be for a man who had killed 168 people in cold blood. >> reporters dan herbeck and lu michelle spent more than 7 0 hours interviewing mcveigh trying to gain some insight into what led him to become a domestic terrorist. by all accounts, an early turning point for mcveigh comes in 1988 when he joins the army. while stationed at ft. benning, georgia, he and his roommate michael fortier bond with their platoon leader nickles over a distrust of the fed
murrah federal building in oklahoma city. ey stephen jones is appointed as mcveigh's public defender. jones immediately rejects the possibility of an insanity defense. >> timothy mcveigh was not insane. he was rational. he was interviewed by several psychologists and psychiatrists and didn't have any obvious mental disorder or emotional disorder. >> the question comes up, why is a non mentally ill individual going to conduct a bombing which kills hundreds of people? >> i don't...
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there are a lot of victims family members here in oklahoma city that i know because i spent 13 years the board of directors and the oh, city national memorial -- on the oh, city national memorial. they were looking for the word closure at the time timothy mcveigh was executed in 2001, and i had been telling many of those people that the day we would take timothy mcveigh from his cage and would kill him would not be part of their healing process. and they learned that after his death. and many of those people have come forward now and said, it was a mistake for us to kill to mcveigh because what it did was revoked in mice them all over again. one of the ladies that had to little grandchildren that were killed in the day care center, and i will not mention their name because whole country knows her name, she has evolved so much that she is now on the board of directors for the oklahoma coalition to abolish the death penalty. and that is how it has changed her completely. and i fully understand the people of boston, how we have those that have already been able to come forward, have had
there are a lot of victims family members here in oklahoma city that i know because i spent 13 years the board of directors and the oh, city national memorial -- on the oh, city national memorial. they were looking for the word closure at the time timothy mcveigh was executed in 2001, and i had been telling many of those people that the day we would take timothy mcveigh from his cage and would kill him would not be part of their healing process. and they learned that after his death. and many...
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about modern day whether technologies that you see in coverage today something that happened in oklahoma city largely because of gary england. when i was a kid i wanted to be carrying live for while. in oklahoma you grow up, my mom always, i remember being very young and her always telling me to watch the sky. you appreciated it was beautiful but could turn on you in an instant. that, sort of knowing that, having that obsession with the weather. >> your mother used to take you to the library when you were a little girl and you read about tornados. >> yes. i read about tornados and i still have my copy. those terrible twister's is what it was called. i had a cloud at was the told me what kind of clouds they were. i was one of those kids. gary england, when i think about the weather is synonymous. you think about the storms, you think about gary england. as you are looking out the window, you will hear gary england in the background on television warning you about what was coming and very calm lee, go to a safe spot, take your tornado precautions' he would say so he was this person just everywh
about modern day whether technologies that you see in coverage today something that happened in oklahoma city largely because of gary england. when i was a kid i wanted to be carrying live for while. in oklahoma you grow up, my mom always, i remember being very young and her always telling me to watch the sky. you appreciated it was beautiful but could turn on you in an instant. that, sort of knowing that, having that obsession with the weather. >> your mother used to take you to the...
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oklahoma city, oklahoma. kathy henley and colonel peacock are working the late shift at puckett's wrecker yard. >> it was around 1:03 i think in the morning of the 18th. me and colonel were sitting there at his desk. he was filling out his paperwork and going over it. and to the left of me, we had a monitor sitting there. while i was talking to him, out the corner of my eye, i could see something moving around the lot. >> kathy turns to watch the security camera and can't believe her eyes. >> this thing was out here. and then after it twirled around going through the back end of a car, you could see a ball of light just shoot off. i told colonel, you need to go out there and check the lot out. >> that's when i came out here to see if anybody's around or doing it, i couldn't find nobody. >> whatever was was in the yard had vanished. >> so i pulled the videotape out and i took it home with me. when you go from a little screen like this to one like this big, you could actually see it. and to me, honestly looked
oklahoma city, oklahoma. kathy henley and colonel peacock are working the late shift at puckett's wrecker yard. >> it was around 1:03 i think in the morning of the 18th. me and colonel were sitting there at his desk. he was filling out his paperwork and going over it. and to the left of me, we had a monitor sitting there. while i was talking to him, out the corner of my eye, i could see something moving around the lot. >> kathy turns to watch the security camera and can't believe...
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community of oklahoma city.de tornado ripped through the state capitol on monday. >> that was the tragedy on the ground but new innovations are being developed in the lab to protect against future disasters. >> we create tornado like vor vortexes. >> i'm at the university where they can actually create tornadoes. >> darryl gains designed and built the tornado simulator. >> a tornado simulator allows us to understand what happens to structures. >> tornadoes are rated on an ef scale which is an indicator of the severity of the storm based on wind speed and debris impact. >> so this was designed to do mid ef 3, about 150 miles per hour or less. >> did you ever sit in the vortex? >> oh, absolutely, all the time. would you like to go? >> this is the time i've been waiting for. >> turn it on slow and then -- >> build it up? >> build it up. >> are you going to leave me here on my own? >> you're good. >> at this point i was wondering just how powerful an ef 3 would be. wow! whoa! now i can just about imagine how terrify
community of oklahoma city.de tornado ripped through the state capitol on monday. >> that was the tragedy on the ground but new innovations are being developed in the lab to protect against future disasters. >> we create tornado like vor vortexes. >> i'm at the university where they can actually create tornadoes. >> darryl gains designed and built the tornado simulator. >> a tornado simulator allows us to understand what happens to structures. >> tornadoes...
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oklahoma city and houston. i flew over that. and you could see water. but now here comes tropical storm bill. it will come up from houston, dallas, oklahoma city, and curves off toward the northeast. here they go again with more rain on the way. for us we have more fog. not as much as yesterday. there is still some. it's filling in. the water temps have cooled off a bit. kind of a theme here. i noticed i keep track of things here. the fog seems to win out more often than not. 50s on the temps. 46 up in santa rosa. alamo says 41. 53 for river mother. not as much of a breeze but it is still on shore. remember that is the direction the wind is coming from. it does not look good for tropical storm bill moving in. the busiest weather folks are in port arthur, corpus christi and. it will be sunny and nice and a little warmer here. more fog. stronger delta breeze. we will bump it up a little bit. there is not as much fog as we saw yesterday at this time. all right sal how are you my friend? >> i'm doing well. i hope you are well, steve. we are doing well in th
oklahoma city and houston. i flew over that. and you could see water. but now here comes tropical storm bill. it will come up from houston, dallas, oklahoma city, and curves off toward the northeast. here they go again with more rain on the way. for us we have more fog. not as much as yesterday. there is still some. it's filling in. the water temps have cooled off a bit. kind of a theme here. i noticed i keep track of things here. the fog seems to win out more often than not. 50s on the temps....
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one is in memory of those who perished in 1995 at oklahoma city. memorial is dedicated to all the branch davidian members who died that horrible day in april. the third, the smallest stone of all, remembers the four atf agents who perished on february 28th, 1993. >> robert john williams, todd mccann, steve willis and conway labloom. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> pope francis has just landed. the catholic leader arriving in sarajevo where he plans to preach a message of reconciliation to a divided nation. >>> also ahead this hour, an increasing death toll, chinese media now report more than 330 people died in last monday's ship disaster. also ahead here, champion league saturday in berlin. two futbol giants face off and with one of the greatest prizes at steak. welcome to viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm
one is in memory of those who perished in 1995 at oklahoma city. memorial is dedicated to all the branch davidian members who died that horrible day in april. the third, the smallest stone of all, remembers the four atf agents who perished on february 28th, 1993. >> robert john williams, todd mccann, steve willis and conway labloom. they were heroes. when i hear taps or when i hear the bagpipes, i just break down. i'll take this to my grave. >>> pope francis has just landed. the...
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let's go from oklahoma city now to the city by the bay, san francisco. overcast skies, a little bit of light drizzle all because of the fog bank. we'll talk more about that as the news continues. >>> and getting a look now at conditions along 880, no delays northbound. only about a 16-minute ride between 238 and the maze. oakland is clear now but tomorrow things get busy. we'll have street closures for the warriors championship parade. >>> 4:54. concessions at yosemite national park may soon be under new management. delaware north has been operating the area for more than a decade but now a $2 billion is until deals with air mark which currently has contracts with six other national parks. if approved they would take over next year. >>> a member of the board of supervisors wants to eliminate racial profiling in san francisco. it would require police and sheriff's deputies to report the race of every person stopped by law enforcement in response to high-profile killings of black men by cops in other cities. >>> ellen pao has to pay part of her legal fees
let's go from oklahoma city now to the city by the bay, san francisco. overcast skies, a little bit of light drizzle all because of the fog bank. we'll talk more about that as the news continues. >>> and getting a look now at conditions along 880, no delays northbound. only about a 16-minute ride between 238 and the maze. oakland is clear now but tomorrow things get busy. we'll have street closures for the warriors championship parade. >>> 4:54. concessions at yosemite...
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it was just unbelievable. >> oklahoma city residents begin the long process of repairing their roofs,ars and property. estimates of damage from the storm total almost $500 million. it may be a long time before oklahoma sees another storm like this. but then, again, it could happen any day. this is, after all, spring in oklahoma. >> armageddon! it's armageddon! >>> coming up, with wildfires on either side of him, one man makes a shocking decision. >> i mean, if i was going to die, i was going to die. >> when "caught on camera" man versus nature continues. i help make beneful. after working here, there's no other food i'd feed my pets. each ingredient is tested by our own quality insurance people. i see all the quality data, everything that i need to know that it's good for my dog. there's a standard. and then there's a purina standard. i make it and i feed my dog beneful. i feel proud because i know that i helped make that bag of dog food sitting on that shelf. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! u
it was just unbelievable. >> oklahoma city residents begin the long process of repairing their roofs,ars and property. estimates of damage from the storm total almost $500 million. it may be a long time before oklahoma sees another storm like this. but then, again, it could happen any day. this is, after all, spring in oklahoma. >> armageddon! it's armageddon! >>> coming up, with wildfires on either side of him, one man makes a shocking decision. >> i mean, if i was...
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. >> reporter: oklahoma city's emerson high truly is old school.e territory became a state, it makes you wonder what stories they'd tell if the walls could talk. plenty it turns out. during a recent renovation construction crews discovered blackboards that had been covered for almost 100 years. panels of art, lessons, and mysterious writing. >> this is cursive. >> this is cursive? >> this is the cursive writing that we don't teach anymore. >> sherry kishor is the principal. >> when you saw this what did you think? >> i stopped and i started getting tears in my eyes and i got goose bumps all over me. oh my god, here it is. because it was like i walked into a time capsule. >> reporter: sherry reed has taught here for 22 years. >> i was like oh my goodness what is this? this has been here all this time? this has been here since 1917? >> reporter: all thanks to a janitor who signed some of the boards. english teacher cynthia comber thinks he hoped someone in the future would find what he saved. the janitor had a plan? >> he did. and now we get to reap
. >> reporter: oklahoma city's emerson high truly is old school.e territory became a state, it makes you wonder what stories they'd tell if the walls could talk. plenty it turns out. during a recent renovation construction crews discovered blackboards that had been covered for almost 100 years. panels of art, lessons, and mysterious writing. >> this is cursive. >> this is cursive? >> this is the cursive writing that we don't teach anymore. >> sherry kishor is the...
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it's hanging out toward oklahoma city and tulsa, winds 35 miles per hour. of 1 to 13 inches of rain in some isolated areas. and look at this line coming down through nebraska. my goodness. the combination of these 2 is going to make for a severe day for many. right through nebraska, can arizona is. along interstate 80, kearney to north plat, that is a wicked line there. for us, the fog is forming a line of cooler pattern. that system to the north moves in maybe a few high clouds coming up from the west, southwest as well. windy, though, at times for some, and cooler for most. i say that -- we will go cooler for many today with 60s, 70s, 8 0s. still some low 09s, but a lot of 8 0s in areas that were warmer than that yesterday. 6 0s around the bay. 79 downtown san jose, but still some 80s for a few. but even those will be cooler in the santa clara valley. a few 50s, 60s, 70s on the peninsula. cooler today, then a warmup friday, saturday. sunday summer begins at 9:39 in the morning, and it's also father's day. >> yes it is. >> yeah. >> a lot going on on sunday
it's hanging out toward oklahoma city and tulsa, winds 35 miles per hour. of 1 to 13 inches of rain in some isolated areas. and look at this line coming down through nebraska. my goodness. the combination of these 2 is going to make for a severe day for many. right through nebraska, can arizona is. along interstate 80, kearney to north plat, that is a wicked line there. for us, the fog is forming a line of cooler pattern. that system to the north moves in maybe a few high clouds coming up from...
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of what was tropical storm bill, it is painfully moving to the north and east slowly away from oklahoma city you still see that spin and rain now spreading as far north as st. louis and chicago and the heaviest rains with bill continue to pull between st. louis and memphis, right into the early part of the weekend south of cincinnati and it aims somewhere in the mid-atlantic here sunday morning and we could see between washington and philadelphia, as far north as new york city and we'll fine tune where that tracks and we are not looking at winds but just a heavy period of tropical downpours, 78 degrees and a lot of clouds on saturday to begin the weekend, could be an isolated shower of 83 and the heavy tropical downpours will arrive sunday morning, 86 degrees and 1 to 2 inches of rain an sunday and hot and a thunderstorm monday afternoon. speaking of the tropics and storms we'll keep you prepared this summer season and we have the accuweather special tonight and all about the summer storms keeping you safe and giving you a look behind the scenes coming up tonight at 7:30 p.m. >> we are looki
of what was tropical storm bill, it is painfully moving to the north and east slowly away from oklahoma city you still see that spin and rain now spreading as far north as st. louis and chicago and the heaviest rains with bill continue to pull between st. louis and memphis, right into the early part of the weekend south of cincinnati and it aims somewhere in the mid-atlantic here sunday morning and we could see between washington and philadelphia, as far north as new york city and we'll fine...
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oklahoma city more than 16 inches above normal. here's bill and again still hanging in there.moving storm system. think of yourself running on a treadmill. the average speed you want to run on a treadmill is what the storm is doing. it is jogging right up to dallas and this pattern will continue not only through dallas and oklahoma city in the coming couple of days but this will stretch to the midwestern united states and the northeastern united states. heavy rainfall through friday before the storm moves out over the atlantic ocean. >> everyone look out for bill. wide reach. thank you very much. >>> a mother is fighting for her life after contracting a mysterious deadly flesh-eating bacteria. we will get you more on her painful struggle next. this is the samsung galaxy s6 edge. it comes with built-in wireless charging capabilities. the iphone 6, yeah, nope, not so much. check it out. the s6 takes wider selfies that fit everybody. the iphone 6 just cut off nana... nana!? when you do the math, it's clear. six is greater than six. the galaxy s6 edge. not all smartphones are crea
oklahoma city more than 16 inches above normal. here's bill and again still hanging in there.moving storm system. think of yourself running on a treadmill. the average speed you want to run on a treadmill is what the storm is doing. it is jogging right up to dallas and this pattern will continue not only through dallas and oklahoma city in the coming couple of days but this will stretch to the midwestern united states and the northeastern united states. heavy rainfall through friday before the...
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the system moving through oklahoma, oklahoma city, tulsa and on the way out. look at this beast in nebraska, i've driven on interstate 80 when thunderstorm come through, it is wicked. that's the strongest cell i've seen in a long time. if you have flights you'll have a bumpy ride. that system to the north, the high clouds from the south, south west, breezy to windy out toward the delta, it is cooler for most, 60s, 70s, 80s and a few low 90s. today's cooler, tomorrow is warmer and saturday is the warmest day and another cooler trend. >> i do not remember the last time the warriors won the championship. >> they won at the cow palace because the ice follies were at the coliseum. >> the ice follies, that's why they played at the cow palace. >> i was in 6th grade, a time when you were developing your sports. >> it was a big upset. they swept the washington bullets who were supposed to win. >> i'm sure it was the ice follys. >> sounds like you're right. >>> coming up. running out of what -- water, it's a reality for a community outside of tracy. they say the backup
the system moving through oklahoma, oklahoma city, tulsa and on the way out. look at this beast in nebraska, i've driven on interstate 80 when thunderstorm come through, it is wicked. that's the strongest cell i've seen in a long time. if you have flights you'll have a bumpy ride. that system to the north, the high clouds from the south, south west, breezy to windy out toward the delta, it is cooler for most, 60s, 70s, 80s and a few low 90s. today's cooler, tomorrow is warmer and saturday is...
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it will move right up toward the east of oklahoma city and tulsa and kansas city and st. louis. but the detail what we say here is producing big boom earns on the texas gulf -- boomers on the texas gulf coast. still a very active rainfall. for us sunny today expect for the higher clouds that advance from the west, southwest. not a huge deal but they are there. morning fog, fair. a few high clouds. mostly sunny. warm for some. hot for others. 80s and 90s. temperatures pretty close to seasonal average but still inland they are running a little above. and it does look a little cooler thursday. warm up friday and saturday. >> looks good. >>> i love this story. hate walking behind people who are texting and not paying attention. but one university has come up with the fix for the problem. there are three lanes on this staircase. one for walking, one for running, and one for texting. the school plans to expand the texting lanes throughout the campus. university officials say they don't obey the lanes. at least at this point but they do like the idea. that is funny. you know in the fas
it will move right up toward the east of oklahoma city and tulsa and kansas city and st. louis. but the detail what we say here is producing big boom earns on the texas gulf -- boomers on the texas gulf coast. still a very active rainfall. for us sunny today expect for the higher clouds that advance from the west, southwest. not a huge deal but they are there. morning fog, fair. a few high clouds. mostly sunny. warm for some. hot for others. 80s and 90s. temperatures pretty close to seasonal...
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just brushing by oklahoma city tulsa.is still producing big thunderstorm complexes on the gulf coast so san antonio and austin and houston in the mix there. there's been between 5-7 inches of rain. for us we do have the higher clouds streaking in here. coming up from the hawaiian islands. west, southwest we can see those right there. it looks like we are in line for a couple days there. it's typical june pattern. a little cooler by the coast and bay. slightly below average but then a bit inland. 50s and 60s by the coast. 60s and 70s maybe some low 80s bay side but then a lot of 90s well enough inland. morning fog fair. and cool to hot depending on how far inland you are. so 97 up in clearlake. a lot of high clouds will drift over us. 60s and 70s and 80s and 90s. some areas pushing about 5 degrees above average for this time of year but others if you're by the watt tear is where the cool is. upper 80s to near 90s santa clara valley. 60s on the coast. 60s and 70s and 80s near the peninsula or south san francisco. a little c
just brushing by oklahoma city tulsa.is still producing big thunderstorm complexes on the gulf coast so san antonio and austin and houston in the mix there. there's been between 5-7 inches of rain. for us we do have the higher clouds streaking in here. coming up from the hawaiian islands. west, southwest we can see those right there. it looks like we are in line for a couple days there. it's typical june pattern. a little cooler by the coast and bay. slightly below average but then a bit...
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timothy mcveigh used his military training to detonate a truck bomb in oklahoma city. >> there may anoting going on at the sikh temple. >> when a gunman open fired inside the sikh temple michaela said that he had to do something to stop the violence. he had to speak out. >> if i didn't change my ways it would drive me from my daughter. >> he drove across country to console those in south carolina. i came here to bear witness to the suffering that's going on. i feel a great sense of responsibility having once been part of the hate movement. >> what happened when he got there reduced him--he found himself being embraced by the people he once hated. >> person after person came up to me, primarilily black people, saying hey, it's all right brother, they gave me hugs and held me. it was really powerful. >> al jazeera, charleston, south carolina. >> the body of a former white house chef has been located in new mexico. he went missing last week on a solo hike near taos, new mexico. his body was found sunday near a hiking trial. he was hired in 1994 to cook for president bill clinton. he step
timothy mcveigh used his military training to detonate a truck bomb in oklahoma city. >> there may anoting going on at the sikh temple. >> when a gunman open fired inside the sikh temple michaela said that he had to do something to stop the violence. he had to speak out. >> if i didn't change my ways it would drive me from my daughter. >> he drove across country to console those in south carolina. i came here to bear witness to the suffering that's going on. i feel a...
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he lost his daughter in the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, but when on to become a leading anti-death penalty advocate. >> on my life i had opposed the death penalty. however, i went to the
he lost his daughter in the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, but when on to become a leading anti-death penalty advocate. >> on my life i had opposed the death penalty. however, i went to the
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. >>> new developments in the death of a beloved sports kaeser in oklahoma city as the man responsibleof bob barry jr. faces manslaughter charges and some are wondering what his killer was doing in the country in the first place. trace gallagher with the story. >> he was one of the most popular local sports anchors in the country, worked in oklahoma city for 32 years and was sports caster of the year six times. police say he was driving his motorcycle in the left lane when the driver in the right lane made an illegal u-turn smashing into bob parbarry and killing him. the suspect is a mexican national in this country illegally. he did not have a driver's license and found with a small amount of cocaine. because of the drugs he could have faced second degree murder charges and now being charged with first degree man slaughter and was arraigned on the driver's license and drug charges. he is under an immigration hold which means he doesn't get bail and will stay in federal custody until the case makes it through the court system. won't say if he has been deported before or if he had a kno
. >>> new developments in the death of a beloved sports kaeser in oklahoma city as the man responsibleof bob barry jr. faces manslaughter charges and some are wondering what his killer was doing in the country in the first place. trace gallagher with the story. >> he was one of the most popular local sports anchors in the country, worked in oklahoma city for 32 years and was sports caster of the year six times. police say he was driving his motorcycle in the left lane when the...
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downpours flooded streets south of oklahoma city.e than 5,000 children at a church camp were evacuated and sent home as a precaution. camp leaders say water piked up a bus. >> it got swept into the water way and carried into the water. but there were never any people in the bus. >> school buses could be seen parked in several feet of water. cars in low lying areas were also flooded. >>> dry conditions are fueling wildfires rages across the west. fires are burning across arizona and california. in alaska people left their homes outside of anchorage. >>> themountains were on fire. helicopters dropped water on rugged terrain. heavy black smoke poured from one house as it burned. crews outside modesto battled the claims. >>> the pope's teaching letter on the environment is sparking strong reaction. francis is calling for diseasive action for environmental degragation and global warming. the problem is real and mostly manmade. many catholics and environmentalistenvironment environmentistenvironmental environmentalists are applauding the s
downpours flooded streets south of oklahoma city.e than 5,000 children at a church camp were evacuated and sent home as a precaution. camp leaders say water piked up a bus. >> it got swept into the water way and carried into the water. but there were never any people in the bus. >> school buses could be seen parked in several feet of water. cars in low lying areas were also flooded. >>> dry conditions are fueling wildfires rages across the west. fires are burning across...
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yesterday afternoon you can still see the circulation with storms rotating around it near dallas and oklahoma city and eventually the energy will pull through here over the upcoming weekend, but first chunk of rape that passes through tomorrow morning. taking time for the morning rush as the warm front arrives to usher in more humid air and the rain moves out by lunch time and overall cloudy in the after none and muggy could be left over downpours south and west and the real wet start to the day ends to cloud cover in the afternoon, with the soaker in the morning, we are looking at a quarter to three quarters inch of rain and high of 79 and sounds cool and muggy and the secondary break this week arrives on friday and that pushes the front to the south and winds from the southwest warm and 86 and less humid and the tropical might our from the remnants of bill will arrive along the boundary here for sunday. the shore forecast for tomorrow an arcade or indoor gulf kind of day. again with that morning rain and a lot of clouds in the afternoon, the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 79 it's a we
yesterday afternoon you can still see the circulation with storms rotating around it near dallas and oklahoma city and eventually the energy will pull through here over the upcoming weekend, but first chunk of rape that passes through tomorrow morning. taking time for the morning rush as the warm front arrives to usher in more humid air and the rain moves out by lunch time and overall cloudy in the after none and muggy could be left over downpours south and west and the real wet start to the...
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the once and oklahoma city thunder both at 5 -- the once and oklahoma city thunder both at 5:1. >>> thegiants at mariners. giants re-signed marco scutaro. the move was made to allow the 2012nlcs mvp to retire as a giant. >>> chalmers bay golf course in washington the u.s. open that starts tomorrow. roughly 7700 yards one of the longest layouts in u.s. open history. par playing to 70. if you are looking for tiger woods, ranked 195th, he has yet to post a top 15 finish this year. still, he remains confident that "this" could be the week his slump ends. >> what makes you believe that you can get it done this week on this course? >> um, i have [ indiscernible ] >> do you feel you still have that in you to get back to the stop? >> top of?$. >> golf. >> yeah. >> it's a challenge -- >> do you want to elaborate on that? [ laughter ] >> autograph magnet phil mickelson will take another crack at the elusivest open title which would complete a career grand slam. leftie has been a runnerup six times but at 45 years old he is considered one of the old guys. one of the old guys on tour. >> how does i
the once and oklahoma city thunder both at 5 -- the once and oklahoma city thunder both at 5:1. >>> thegiants at mariners. giants re-signed marco scutaro. the move was made to allow the 2012nlcs mvp to retire as a giant. >>> chalmers bay golf course in washington the u.s. open that starts tomorrow. roughly 7700 yards one of the longest layouts in u.s. open history. par playing to 70. if you are looking for tiger woods, ranked 195th, he has yet to post a top 15 finish this...
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models indicating anywhere between 4 and 6 inches near the wichita falls area, 1 to 2 inches near oklahoma city. additional rainfall expected for wichita, kansas city and houston as well. this on top of the wettest may ever recorded across the contiguous united states. if you average it out, all locations around the u.s. received around 4 1/2 inches. of course, there's some anomalies and exceptions to that, but certainly a very wet month recorded. so, any rain on top of that could lead to the possibility of more flooding. and we've been talking about heat wave conditions, especially over the eastern u.s. look at the six to ten-day outlook right over the southeast. above-average temperatures. and that extends into the new england coastline. so, philadelphia, pittsburgh, as well as new york city and atlanta, where the cnn world weather center is located. we won't break any records today for baltimore or the nation's capital, but it will be close. look at those daytime highs, upper 80s and lower 90s. so, if you had that information, you knew how hot it was going to be as you traveled to a destinat
models indicating anywhere between 4 and 6 inches near the wichita falls area, 1 to 2 inches near oklahoma city. additional rainfall expected for wichita, kansas city and houston as well. this on top of the wettest may ever recorded across the contiguous united states. if you average it out, all locations around the u.s. received around 4 1/2 inches. of course, there's some anomalies and exceptions to that, but certainly a very wet month recorded. so, any rain on top of that could lead to the...
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shooting was the most high-profile example of white extremist terror in the united states since the oklahoma citybombing in april, 1995. it lists the murders committed by white supremacists since. 27 deadly attacks, a total of 60 victims. police say it is unclear whether or not the shooting suspect in this case was officially part of any white supremacy groups, but he did harbor racist to use -- racist views. there are photos of him on facebook that show him in front of a car with a confederate flag on his license plate. the confederate flag is also being focused on. it's arguably become a symbol of racism over the years, yet it flies over the south carolina statehouse. many papers saying this is symbolic of a culture that is still -- that still very much exists in the south and in the united states in general. molly: the bumper sticker says " it's not hatred, it is heritage." we are seeing it is not just about white extremist terror, but seeing papers focused on gun control. florence: gun control always comes up in the media following a mass shooting. this really captures america's relationship
shooting was the most high-profile example of white extremist terror in the united states since the oklahoma citybombing in april, 1995. it lists the murders committed by white supremacists since. 27 deadly attacks, a total of 60 victims. police say it is unclear whether or not the shooting suspect in this case was officially part of any white supremacy groups, but he did harbor racist to use -- racist views. there are photos of him on facebook that show him in front of a car with a confederate...
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wet weather from denver into oklahoma city into chicago, washington, d.c. dealing with thunderstorms. even into new york city now looking at wet weather coming up on friday. now, also on friday we have a couple of matches for the quarter finals of the fifa women's world cup. temperatures in the low 20s, sunny skies. meanwhile, coming up on saturday for the rest of the quarter final matches, look at this. because of the warm air taking place for the western side of north america, we're looking at temperatures near 30 degrees during the afternoon hours. players are going to have to take some precautions with the warm temperatures on saturday. now, looking at the forecast for east asia specifically for japan, we're keeping an eye on a low pressure. this has enhanced in japan to where we had a landslide reported. so this is an issue. and look at this. saturday morning, kumam o rks to may see up to 200 millimeters of rainfall. nagasaki up to 100 millimeters. we're looking at heavy rain into western portions of japan. as the low tracks towards the east, we're look
wet weather from denver into oklahoma city into chicago, washington, d.c. dealing with thunderstorms. even into new york city now looking at wet weather coming up on friday. now, also on friday we have a couple of matches for the quarter finals of the fifa women's world cup. temperatures in the low 20s, sunny skies. meanwhile, coming up on saturday for the rest of the quarter final matches, look at this. because of the warm air taking place for the western side of north america, we're looking...
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oklahoma city 1995. we endured. columbine. 9/11. newtown.ve endured. ♪ i once was lost ♪ >> tonight, the oldnd new images from charleston remind us how delicate our democracy, and we endure. ♪ but now i'm free ♪ >> it was the late reverend ralph abernathy who often said sunday is the most segregated day of the week in america. not this sunday one would imagine. not in charleston. tonight we are all from charleston. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 247 on our facebook page and at abcnews.com. good night, america. hey. hi, honey. you want some eggs? don't listen to her. it's not eggs. it's that fake-egg crap. it tastes exactly the same. yes. exactly like crap. why are you making uh, fake eggs? well, your father and i went to the senior health fair yesterday. senior health fair? what are the rides there? the... complain-a-go-round? tunnel of gas? we had our cholesterol checked, and the both of us arvery c close to the danger zone. mine was lower than hers. one point lower. i'm st
oklahoma city 1995. we endured. columbine. 9/11. newtown.ve endured. ♪ i once was lost ♪ >> tonight, the oldnd new images from charleston remind us how delicate our democracy, and we endure. ♪ but now i'm free ♪ >> it was the late reverend ralph abernathy who often said sunday is the most segregated day of the week in america. not this sunday one would imagine. not in charleston. tonight we are all from charleston. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good...
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san antonio and into alton and -- alston and moving to dallas, fort worth, and to the east of oklahoma city. some amounts, maybe along's fine line to the east and west of it. this is not only going to play in the weather in texas but saint louse and kansas city and over the great lakes the next three, five days and it moves in and it will turn extra tropical. hurricane carlos is going off of the mexico coast and longs like it's going to take a path similar, just paralocal along the coast and move into the sea of cortez. that doesn't look like will take a path that blanka did when blank -- blanca went into baja and got tapped into an area of low pressure and this doesn't look like anything similar happened and we'll keep an eye on it. it's going parallel to the coast of mexico. fog this morning and not as much inndla, burning off sooner, the sea breeze collapsed into the delta. by the coast, there is dealing with the fog and it's nots d ishes -- disappearing any time soon. france finished off at 63 and burning off sooner. yesterday was he cloud keeping the 50s and 60s and the sunshine later,
san antonio and into alton and -- alston and moving to dallas, fort worth, and to the east of oklahoma city. some amounts, maybe along's fine line to the east and west of it. this is not only going to play in the weather in texas but saint louse and kansas city and over the great lakes the next three, five days and it moves in and it will turn extra tropical. hurricane carlos is going off of the mexico coast and longs like it's going to take a path similar, just paralocal along the coast and...
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also anywhere from three to seven inches in dallas, oklahoma city, around little rock and also into a good portion of missouri, southwestern missouri anyway. so right now a live look outside. still 91. that is good. winds out of the northwest at 12, but the cold front is not through us just yet. here is the radar and here is the canceled yellow alert. we had showers and storms. this is just an hour and they were pretty intense at one point moving around down toward dale city. a couple of sprinkles are still out there, yes, if you're downtown, just south of silver spring and between d.c. and old town, a couple of sprinkles, but nothing heavy. just really not enough to bother you around the mall. everything is pushing off to the east and dying out altogether. so a bit cooler tonight. we haven't been in the 60s in a while. thunderstorms possible again tomorrow, and the highs may hold below 90 tomorrow and thursday and friday. yes, it may be 88 or 89, but that is a psychological victory. it is going to heat up again over the weekend, no doubt. so early tomorrow morning, looking at tempera
also anywhere from three to seven inches in dallas, oklahoma city, around little rock and also into a good portion of missouri, southwestern missouri anyway. so right now a live look outside. still 91. that is good. winds out of the northwest at 12, but the cold front is not through us just yet. here is the radar and here is the canceled yellow alert. we had showers and storms. this is just an hour and they were pretty intense at one point moving around down toward dale city. a couple of...
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oklahoma city 1995. we endured. columbine. 9/11. newtown.. ♪ i once was lost ♪ >> tonight, the old songs and new images from charleston remind us how delicate our democracy, and we endure. ♪ but now i'm free ♪ >> it was the late reverend ralph abernathy who often said sunday is the most segregated day of the week in america. not this sunday one would imagine. not in charleston. tonight we are all from charleston. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 247 on our facebook page and at abcnews.com. good night, america. at 12, i smoked my first cigarette. at 15, i was addicted. by 40, i'll have lung disease. at 50, i'll die of a heart attack.
oklahoma city 1995. we endured. columbine. 9/11. newtown.. ♪ i once was lost ♪ >> tonight, the old songs and new images from charleston remind us how delicate our democracy, and we endure. ♪ but now i'm free ♪ >> it was the late reverend ralph abernathy who often said sunday is the most segregated day of the week in america. not this sunday one would imagine. not in charleston. tonight we are all from charleston. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning...
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and a major highway between dallas and oklahoma city is closed this morning after rains weakened a hillsideth of the texas border. it send rocks down on interstate 35. one car was struck by a falling boulder. >>> police body cameras are now in nearly a third of the nation's 18,000 police departments. advocates say when police use deadly force these cameras help hold them accountable, but those same cameras could also expose much more of your life than you bargained for. libby casey reports. >> reporter: this small device could revolutionize policing in america. body-warn cameras many say, will hold police accountable for their actions. one recent study reported that when officers wore body cameras there was a 60% drop in the use of force and 80% drop of complaints. but body cameras can also reveal the dangers police face every day on the job. turn it off. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the officer was shot three times, and hit once in the leg, but he survived and the suspect was later caught. since the death of michael brown, a black teenager killed by a white police officer in ferguson missouri
and a major highway between dallas and oklahoma city is closed this morning after rains weakened a hillsideth of the texas border. it send rocks down on interstate 35. one car was struck by a falling boulder. >>> police body cameras are now in nearly a third of the nation's 18,000 police departments. advocates say when police use deadly force these cameras help hold them accountable, but those same cameras could also expose much more of your life than you bargained for. libby casey...
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temperatures will be down to 23 degrees in oklahoma city. that's more like may. 29 in houston. the risk of rain will continue into the weekend. very hot conditions are still affecting the southeast and southwest. in the southeast your high will be 36 degrees in raleigh on thursday. and 37 degrees across georgia. and across the flip side of the united states, temperatures are reaching 50 degrees on wednesday and 51 degrees on thursday in death valley. this area holds the world's highest temperatures on record. 56.7 degrees. under such conditions heatstroke could happen so please drink plenty of water and stay inside if you can. very different story across the southern hemisphere. heavy snow is likely to fall across the southern areas of new zealand. some areas in the mountains will see nearly 100 centimeters of snowfall. all right that's all for now. here's your extended forecast. >>> for all of us here on "newsline," thanks for watching. more to come here on nhk world so stay with us. ?çqoq announces new migrants measures, but eu states want to share the burden of asylum seeker
temperatures will be down to 23 degrees in oklahoma city. that's more like may. 29 in houston. the risk of rain will continue into the weekend. very hot conditions are still affecting the southeast and southwest. in the southeast your high will be 36 degrees in raleigh on thursday. and 37 degrees across georgia. and across the flip side of the united states, temperatures are reaching 50 degrees on wednesday and 51 degrees on thursday in death valley. this area holds the world's highest...
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it look like it's on -- it looks like it's on its way to oklahoma city. but on the back side of that, the tail is producing big-time thunderstorms around galveston, houston, much of corpus christi and the gulf coast. for us, high cloud coming up from the hawaiian islands. they are making a little different twist here in the forecast. fog for some. fair and warm. hot inland. you have to go far inland. breezy at times. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. it's a june pattern. those near the coast and bay a little below. i think these higher clouds might take one or two degrees off a few of these. it will be close. 60s, 70s, peninsula, maybe a few soft 80s. cooler thursday. warmest day thef the in exfive will be saturday. >> thank you, steve. >>> coming up in 20 minutes, the reason la boulange stores will be shutting down just after being taken over by starbucks. >>> more babies are being born. baby births are on the rise. the reason behind this mini baby room. >>> i'm so proud of these guys. something i can tell -- my grandkids. ♪ people wanna know, why has my high effic
it look like it's on -- it looks like it's on its way to oklahoma city. but on the back side of that, the tail is producing big-time thunderstorms around galveston, houston, much of corpus christi and the gulf coast. for us, high cloud coming up from the hawaiian islands. they are making a little different twist here in the forecast. fog for some. fair and warm. hot inland. you have to go far inland. breezy at times. 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. it's a june pattern. those near the coast and bay a...
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. >> it brings back memories of oklahoma city. it's going to get hotter and a lot more hotter. >> for the rest of us. >> the second you get out of your car it's hot and you're just ready to cool off so we're heading to the pool later so that will be a nice little treat for us. >> and in the meantime, lisa and her son are treating themselves to an ice cream on a day that screams out for it. >> reporter: now not surprisingly the hotter it's gotten today the more popular this fountain has become. we see several dozen kids enjoying themselves so thankfully the weather is supposed to cool off at least a little bit in the next couple days. in livermore, kpix 5. >> let's get to paul and the hottest day of the year, but not everywhere. >> it's, a amazing. we had a 50 degrees temperature spread. danville and livermore 104 degrees today. what happened in may? now we're 104. napa 103 healsburg 102. hayward coming in at 93 degrees. where it was not hot daily city 57 for a high, golden state park, san francisco 61. the sea ranch had a high of
. >> it brings back memories of oklahoma city. it's going to get hotter and a lot more hotter. >> for the rest of us. >> the second you get out of your car it's hot and you're just ready to cool off so we're heading to the pool later so that will be a nice little treat for us. >> and in the meantime, lisa and her son are treating themselves to an ice cream on a day that screams out for it. >> reporter: now not surprisingly the hotter it's gotten today the more...
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oklahoma city 1995. we endured. columbine. 9/11. newtown.♪ i once was lost ♪ >> tonight, the old songs and new images from charleston remind us how delicate our democracy, and we endure. ♪ but now i'm free ♪ >> it was the late reverend ralph abernathy who often said sunday is the most segregated day of the week in america. not this sunday one would imagine. not in charleston. tonight we are all from charleston. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online 247 on our facebook page and at abcnews.com. good night, america. [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ >> yeah! hey! [laughs] [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ welcome to millionaire. i'm so glad you've joined us because all this week we're playing for a great cause, children's miracle network hospital! [cheers and applause] it's a fantastic charity that helps kids suffering from every illness and injury imaginable get the life-saving care they need. today every time someone gets to round 2, not only will they win money for themselves we're gonna give a $10,000
oklahoma city 1995. we endured. columbine. 9/11. newtown.♪ i once was lost ♪ >> tonight, the old songs and new images from charleston remind us how delicate our democracy, and we endure. ♪ but now i'm free ♪ >> it was the late reverend ralph abernathy who often said sunday is the most segregated day of the week in america. not this sunday one would imagine. not in charleston. tonight we are all from charleston. thank you for watching abc news. tune into "good morning...
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could start to see flooding and great of the risk is to air yes, sir around houston, dallas and oklahoma cityis new video showes a power of all that water as it rushes into a restaurant during the last storm. that's why crews in houston have been trying to shore up various barricades as best they can. areas around the city could get hit with up to 10 inches of rain in one day. so officials are positioning emergency vehicles ahead of time. this is all part of the country that flooded just a few weeks ago. so thousands of people are stocking up on the essentials and buying as much bottled water and packs of batteries as they can. officials expect the heaviest downpour to start around sun rise. >> that's good news. that makes it a daylight event as opposed to the memorial day event, which was largely at night when people couldn't see. >> the risk of flooding starts tuesday morning but it could continue all the way through thursday. doug? >> yeah, that's right, chris. this storm system making its way up the coast right now towards the gulf coast up towards houston again this is tropical storm bil
could start to see flooding and great of the risk is to air yes, sir around houston, dallas and oklahoma cityis new video showes a power of all that water as it rushes into a restaurant during the last storm. that's why crews in houston have been trying to shore up various barricades as best they can. areas around the city could get hit with up to 10 inches of rain in one day. so officials are positioning emergency vehicles ahead of time. this is all part of the country that flooded just a few...
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there are a couple of isolated flash flood warnings to the north of dallas and east of oklahoma city. still areas of heavy rain it's a matter of who gets the thunderstorms. computers pinpointing a widespread two to four inches. if you get the training of the thunderstorms, we could get as much as five to six inches of rain. it will drift towards the ohio valley. we still have the heat waves in the southwest and in the southeast. very hot and humid conditions in the carolinas continue. we're still watching temperatures in the mid 90s. that's about ten degrees above normal and the heat indices are 104-110. it's plain old hot in the areas of the southwest. phoenix, 116, ouch your go up through california. the pacific northwest is looking nice that's good. i mentioned the pacific northwest, where the u.s. open golf tournament is taking place and the weather looks pretty nice today. >> i love that it's hot. nice enthusiasm bill. thanks so much. >>> just ahead, details on a near-disaster on the tarmac in chicago. >>> plus at&t hit with massive fine accused of misleading customers who bought
there are a couple of isolated flash flood warnings to the north of dallas and east of oklahoma city. still areas of heavy rain it's a matter of who gets the thunderstorms. computers pinpointing a widespread two to four inches. if you get the training of the thunderstorms, we could get as much as five to six inches of rain. it will drift towards the ohio valley. we still have the heat waves in the southwest and in the southeast. very hot and humid conditions in the carolinas continue. we're...
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. >>> might be days before all of interstate 35 between oklahoma city and dallas is re-opened after a caused by heavy rain. the sliding included a large boulder. a vehicle ran right into that. some traffic being detoured. it's more volume than local roads can handle at this point so we got a mess there. >> that won't be the only traffic trouble spot. drivers should watch out for flooding from the mississippi and ohio valleys across to the mid-atlantic coast and down to florida. roads in the upper plain, interstate 35 wet south of dallas. >>> flying most likely to see delays in memphis. >>> well recapping the latest on the deadly church shooting in charleston the suspect back in south carolina for a hearing this afternoon. >> yeah there he is. 21-year-old dylann roof described by friends as having a deep hatred for black people. his own uncle saying can't forgive him. now, this morning we're hearing from the son of one of the nine victims. sharonda singleton is her name. she was a high school track and field coach. her son chris is a star baseball player at charleston southern universi
. >>> might be days before all of interstate 35 between oklahoma city and dallas is re-opened after a caused by heavy rain. the sliding included a large boulder. a vehicle ran right into that. some traffic being detoured. it's more volume than local roads can handle at this point so we got a mess there. >> that won't be the only traffic trouble spot. drivers should watch out for flooding from the mississippi and ohio valleys across to the mid-atlantic coast and down to florida....
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is going to be mid 90s, oklahoma city low 90s, as far as the heat goes in the west that continues, temperatures going to be 110, to 112 in vegas over the next couple of days. that's your national weat starting friday and lasting through the week. same goes for you and most areas in california and nevada. >>> today's story is severe storms and heat. next week it's going to be all about the heat in the west and record highs. >> hopefully we'll make it through today without any more damage thanks bill karins. >>> two major political figures announce they both have cancer martha stewart cashes in big-time and the pentagon is get beeg hind something that resemble as hover bike. details when "early today" returns. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculos
is going to be mid 90s, oklahoma city low 90s, as far as the heat goes in the west that continues, temperatures going to be 110, to 112 in vegas over the next couple of days. that's your national weat starting friday and lasting through the week. same goes for you and most areas in california and nevada. >>> today's story is severe storms and heat. next week it's going to be all about the heat in the west and record highs. >> hopefully we'll make it through today without any more...
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and you've got louisville little rock and oklahoma city all on alert as we start our weekend. >> you showed us the pictures from the west and temperatures soaring? >> reporter: we know it's not just california. look at this. this is a friday high temperature. and it only gets hotter through the weekend. portland oregon and seattle, washington, d.c. both with excessive heat watches and warnings. that's how the trend goes the next six to ten days david. below normal in the east much above in the west. >> ginger zee, thank you. >>> this evening, the faa now investigating a close call a mysterious object crashing into a home an eight-pound ball of ice, they say likely falling from a plane. and it's not the only case. look at this tonight. a tire from the landing gear hurtling into another home. a different plane. abc's neal karlinsky with one of those homeowners. >> oh my god. >> that's the biggest chunk that survived. >> reporter: it came hurtling in like a meteor, but tonight investigators say this huge ice chunk likely came from an airplane, straight into dwaine morrison's house. an e
and you've got louisville little rock and oklahoma city all on alert as we start our weekend. >> you showed us the pictures from the west and temperatures soaring? >> reporter: we know it's not just california. look at this. this is a friday high temperature. and it only gets hotter through the weekend. portland oregon and seattle, washington, d.c. both with excessive heat watches and warnings. that's how the trend goes the next six to ten days david. below normal in the east much...
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it will affect houston, dallas oklahoma city and then he's not done. a sequel we won't want to experience but we will. bill will move into the memphis area kansas city and lean towards the northeast before it's all said and done. back to you, reena, t.j. >> all right, paul thank you so much. >>> well the memorial is growing at the site of that balcony collapse in berkeley california. six young people killed when they plunged 50 feet to the sidewalk below. five of those victims were from ireland. they were here in the u.s. on a summer work study program. the other victim was from california. neighbors say they thought it was an earthquake at first. >> 911, emergency, what are you reporting? >> hi we're on kittredge street in berkeley our balco economy just collapsed. >> experts suspect dry rot may have caused the collapse. that's when rainwater penetrates the wood surface and weakens it. >>> a new york college student arrested for plotting attacks on behalf of isis. omar saleh planned a boston marathon type bombing in new york. the 20-year-old student f
it will affect houston, dallas oklahoma city and then he's not done. a sequel we won't want to experience but we will. bill will move into the memphis area kansas city and lean towards the northeast before it's all said and done. back to you, reena, t.j. >> all right, paul thank you so much. >>> well the memorial is growing at the site of that balcony collapse in berkeley california. six young people killed when they plunged 50 feet to the sidewalk below. five of those victims...
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Jun 18, 2015
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flooded streets in oklahoma city and tulsa.rivers could face hail and damaging winds in western new york and pennsylvania. slick at times in the midwest. a very wet commute in the rockies. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in houston, dallas, chicago and detroit. >>> well recapping our breaking news shock and grief in charleston, south carolina after a deadly shooting. nine people gunned down at a hirst toric black church. >> a white gunman in his 20s opened fire during bible study at the emanuel ame church just blocks away from a busy tourist area. the shooter remains on the loose this morning. police vowing to track him down. abc's liz kreutz has been on the scene for us throughout the night. >> reporter: there's a huge amount of fear here. the police chief wouldn't go into specifics on you know what they thought he could do next except he said he's extremely dangerous and there is a manhunt under way to find him. they believe it's a hate crime. the church is just a few blocks away from king street. really the hear
flooded streets in oklahoma city and tulsa.rivers could face hail and damaging winds in western new york and pennsylvania. slick at times in the midwest. a very wet commute in the rockies. >>> if you're flying airport delays possible in houston, dallas, chicago and detroit. >>> well recapping our breaking news shock and grief in charleston, south carolina after a deadly shooting. nine people gunned down at a hirst toric black church. >> a white gunman in his 20s opened...