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we're watching tornados in three states oklahoma kansas and nebraska.kfor. some. damage in the ground. i want to bring in our meteorologist jennifer gray with the latest. jep jennifer what are you seeing out there? >> we have sheen pictures coming out there. and some areas we are seeing the damage and more storms coming through the same areas. in fact we have neither tornado warning. this is the newest one including oklahoma city the downtown area. bethany also included in that war acres and woodlawn park. we still have the tornado warning to the southwest of that. and that is going to continue to wush to the north and east. this includes grady counties bridge creek and tuttle and more concerns is the flooding. with this much rain with storms in the same areas you will get flooding and that is another concern. >> jennifer we appreciate that. we'll follow it through the night. we'll see you at 11:00. another edition of ac360. anthony bourdain: parts unknown starts right now. >>> miami sneaks up on you. or do we change and find ourselves sneaking up, wash
we're watching tornados in three states oklahoma kansas and nebraska.kfor. some. damage in the ground. i want to bring in our meteorologist jennifer gray with the latest. jep jennifer what are you seeing out there? >> we have sheen pictures coming out there. and some areas we are seeing the damage and more storms coming through the same areas. in fact we have neither tornado warning. this is the newest one including oklahoma city the downtown area. bethany also included in that war acres...
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tornados tore through oklahoma kansas and nebraska. ide of oklahoma city. the storms downed power lines and flipped cars. and the nfl is having new foul out and finding that they probably deflated footballs and that quarterback tom brady knew about it. and chicago is paying 5.5 million dollars in reperations. as many as 80 people could get $100,000 each from the city. the mayor said it left a permanent stain. >> there's no amount of money that could totally heal or close the book but it is about a culture of accountability and being accountible for a wrong. >> victims can also get free counseling and college tuition. the senate is expected to take a test on the bipartisan deal. they would also get a chance to possibly reject any deal with iran. >>> driverless trucks are being tested in nevada. it is made by daimler and a human driver must still be inside the cab ready to take control if needed. >>> pope francis tried basketball tricks and welcomed members of the harlem globe trotters. they helped him spain basketball on his finger and p
tornados tore through oklahoma kansas and nebraska. ide of oklahoma city. the storms downed power lines and flipped cars. and the nfl is having new foul out and finding that they probably deflated footballs and that quarterback tom brady knew about it. and chicago is paying 5.5 million dollars in reperations. as many as 80 people could get $100,000 each from the city. the mayor said it left a permanent stain. >> there's no amount of money that could totally heal or close the book but it...
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tornadoes have been menacing oklahoma kansas, and nebraska. this is the live picture here. one of the largest storms we've seen so far had a tornado that touched down a short time ago in clark county, oklahoma. there are no reports of serious damage or injuries yet but this is an unfolding situation. we're going to go now to mike betas of the weather who is track the storms for us. >> it looks like the storm threat will continue through the evening across multiple states from texas all the way up through nebraska. we had dramatic images come out of kansas today and storm chasers captured it all up close. eventually lofting debris up into the air including multiple roofs. we have seen storms touch down on i-44 just south of oklahoma city. it looks likelet storms will continue for the remainder of the evening push thig way across the plains state. and believe it or not, as bads the weather has been today scott, a larger system coming in over the weekend promises a multiday outbreak beginning on saturday in, you guessed it, tornado alley. >> pelley: texas oklahoma kansas and mi
tornadoes have been menacing oklahoma kansas, and nebraska. this is the live picture here. one of the largest storms we've seen so far had a tornado that touched down a short time ago in clark county, oklahoma. there are no reports of serious damage or injuries yet but this is an unfolding situation. we're going to go now to mike betas of the weather who is track the storms for us. >> it looks like the storm threat will continue through the evening across multiple states from texas all...
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las partes mÁs afectadas estÁn en el centro y norte de kansas y oklahoma, donde la gobernadora considera emergencia. juan: las primeras alarmas se escucharon al comenzar la tarde con la llegada de fuertes vientos, con los minutos el cielo cambiÓ de color y la oscuridad fue el peor presagio. al tocar tierra de los primeros tornados, se registraron desastres en varias zonas del norte de texas, oklahoma, kansas y nebraska. en la que es la peor jornada de estos fenÓmenos en lo que va de aÑo. >> por intensidad y por la posibilidad de la extensiÓn. juan: aunque las autoridades activaron los mecanismos de emergencia, nada sostienen la fuerza de la naturaleza. carreteras y postes elÉctricos son testimonio de la devastadora acciÓn de los vientos. >> esto no es el fenÓmeno mÁs violento que se registra en la meteorologÍa. juan: edificios han sufrido daÑos en su fachada por la contundencia del clima. este ciclo desatado por vientos frÍos del norte y calientes del sur. los expertos afirman que su intensidad seguirÁ en aumento durante las siguientes 72 horas. eduardo: me parece que esta zona que tenem
las partes mÁs afectadas estÁn en el centro y norte de kansas y oklahoma, donde la gobernadora considera emergencia. juan: las primeras alarmas se escucharon al comenzar la tarde con la llegada de fuertes vientos, con los minutos el cielo cambiÓ de color y la oscuridad fue el peor presagio. al tocar tierra de los primeros tornados, se registraron desastres en varias zonas del norte de texas, oklahoma, kansas y nebraska. en la que es la peor jornada de estos fenÓmenos en lo que va de aÑo....
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more than 40 of them doing damage across oklahoma kansas and nebraska. had your heavy winds there tossing trucks around like toys. many homes completely flattened. for its first time in its history history oklahoma city had to issue a flash flood emergency. fortunately no deaths reported so far. let's bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers in the weather center. did they get good notice before? we know that's the key. what do they see coming today, chad? >> we told you yesterday it was going to get real. i mean because you put me on tv and look out. oklahoma nebraska kansas arkansas again today going to get -- this is the area of severe weather. i'm even going to draw it all the way to arkansas. i don't like the fact that it's not over here. i think, arkansas you're going to see the residual stuff coming out of oklahoma this morning and refiring into your area later on tonight. more storms iowa nebraska back down into oklahoma. this isn't going to change for the next three days. the jet stream is doing this. and when it does there's always going to be sev
more than 40 of them doing damage across oklahoma kansas and nebraska. had your heavy winds there tossing trucks around like toys. many homes completely flattened. for its first time in its history history oklahoma city had to issue a flash flood emergency. fortunately no deaths reported so far. let's bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers in the weather center. did they get good notice before? we know that's the key. what do they see coming today, chad? >> we told you yesterday it was...
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kansas and oklahoma and central and northern texas.third rainiest event in all time recorded history just over 7 inches of rain falling in a 24-hour period. 5 inches of that occurring within a two-hour period. no wonder they had flash flooding. this is the computer models for the next 24 to 48 hours. severe rain for the greater oklahoma region. that could spell more flash flooding. >> history in oklahoma is not what they want. developing this more thanning investigators are confident that the two men were acting alone in texas. officials have not found any evidence that nadir soofi and elton simpson were working with anyone from isis. simpson was found to have contacted an inspired territory junaid hussain. cnn's pamela brown is in phoenix with the latest on the story. >> reporter: john and christine, a warning from the key isis operative who may have been connected to the texas attack. on tuesday, he tweeted out you ain't seen nothing yet. hussain is believed to have been connected to elton simpson. they were tweeting around the time
kansas and oklahoma and central and northern texas.third rainiest event in all time recorded history just over 7 inches of rain falling in a 24-hour period. 5 inches of that occurring within a two-hour period. no wonder they had flash flooding. this is the computer models for the next 24 to 48 hours. severe rain for the greater oklahoma region. that could spell more flash flooding. >> history in oklahoma is not what they want. developing this more thanning investigators are confident that...
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more storms pounding oklahoma and kansas with flooding and tornadoes. now people left in the path of those storms are left picking up the pieces today. heather ainsley.? >> thank you kelly. >> ten's of millions of americans are still in the path of that severe weather. >> maria molina is tracking it all. she is telling us what we need to know. >> we are talking about all time rain records being broken out there across parts of the plains. yet again another storm system is on the way. we expect more rain to continue across parts of texas, oklahoma and into parts of kansas. it isn't just heavy rain but the severe weather that comes with it. we are still looking at the possibility of more tornadoes damaging wind gusts and large hail from some of the storms. this is the second area we are already tracking. this is further off to the east across ohio kentucky and central parts of kentucky. you have severe storms through out today. by tomorrow take a look at this map a widespread area. it is the lowest category marginal chance for severe storms but nonetheles
more storms pounding oklahoma and kansas with flooding and tornadoes. now people left in the path of those storms are left picking up the pieces today. heather ainsley.? >> thank you kelly. >> ten's of millions of americans are still in the path of that severe weather. >> maria molina is tracking it all. she is telling us what we need to know. >> we are talking about all time rain records being broken out there across parts of the plains. yet again another storm system...
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tornadoes in the southern plains and more severe weather on the way. 50 twisters tore through oklahoma, nebraska, kansas and texas yesterday. a suburb of oklahoma city was hit hard. at least 25 homes were destroyed. extreme flash flooding is still a major concern. a woman drowned in an underground tornado shelter. >> i got trees coming out of me and power flashes. i got to back out of here! >> a tv news photographer got caught up in it. his camera captured blowing trees and power flashes bursting down the streets. look at that! oklahoma city got up to 8 inches of rain within hours. more stormy weather is expected in the next several days. >>> san francisco's top prosecutor is bringing in outside experts to investigate police misconduct involving more than a dozen police officers. three retired judges are joining the investigation into racist and homophobic texts. the task force is now reviewing 3,000 arrests to determine if the officers' bias led to any wrongful prosecutions. >> the tension between wrongful convictions and legitimate prosecutions that must be overturned by misconduct are great. >> for t
tornadoes in the southern plains and more severe weather on the way. 50 twisters tore through oklahoma, nebraska, kansas and texas yesterday. a suburb of oklahoma city was hit hard. at least 25 homes were destroyed. extreme flash flooding is still a major concern. a woman drowned in an underground tornado shelter. >> i got trees coming out of me and power flashes. i got to back out of here! >> a tv news photographer got caught up in it. his camera captured blowing trees and power...
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shuster: oklahoma-kansas agreed to build this interstate or the significant road. kansas built it and it stopped at the oklahoma border. oklahoma didn't have the funds to do it. that's the reason why we need a federal road to make sure you can go from coast to coast or northern border to southern border. some states just won't do what's needed to be done. fawn: do you get tired of having to make that speech? rep. shuster: no, quite frankly, i enjoy, i love to quota dam smith to my colleagues, my side of the aisle, three things government should provided securities, preserve justice and erect infrastructure to promote commerce. it's adam smith saying, and not bill shuster. fawn: that makes you sound pretty cool in d.c., let's be clear. rep. shuster: one of my colleagues on my side of the aisle claim adam smith as i do is the founder of our economic system. that's what he said. he came here today, i'm sure he would say the same thing. fawn: so we are hitting the point at which we have questions coming. i have a few on my twitter feed, but i could use some more. if i'
shuster: oklahoma-kansas agreed to build this interstate or the significant road. kansas built it and it stopped at the oklahoma border. oklahoma didn't have the funds to do it. that's the reason why we need a federal road to make sure you can go from coast to coast or northern border to southern border. some states just won't do what's needed to be done. fawn: do you get tired of having to make that speech? rep. shuster: no, quite frankly, i enjoy, i love to quota dam smith to my colleagues,...
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tornadoes reported in oklahoma, kansas and nebraska. much of oklahoma city is underwater. so much rain fell. along with the tornadoes. the city has never seen anything like it before. a flash flood emergency declared for the first time in oklahoma city's history. there are reports of flooding at city government buildings and municipal courts. downtown. rescue crews have launched boats into neighborhoods. after reports of waist- high water. also in oklahoma city, 12 people are injured -- two of them critical -- at a demolished mobile home park. police say, the injury toll could rise above 20. it is going to take a long time to sort through the damage. at this point it is not clear what is underneath. this is what it looked like as the severe storms kept moving into norman, oklahoma. the storms produced frequent lightning. the dark skies. flashing from lightning strikes over and over again. and also *hail* tonight. these pictures posted to social media. on the left: hail found southeast of norman. the one on the right came with the caption: "literally sounded like people sto
tornadoes reported in oklahoma, kansas and nebraska. much of oklahoma city is underwater. so much rain fell. along with the tornadoes. the city has never seen anything like it before. a flash flood emergency declared for the first time in oklahoma city's history. there are reports of flooding at city government buildings and municipal courts. downtown. rescue crews have launched boats into neighborhoods. after reports of waist- high water. also in oklahoma city, 12 people are injured -- two of...
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the threat of baseball-sized hail and strong tornadoes is looming over parts of texas oklahoma kansas, and nebraska this evening and tonight. over two million people are within a moderate risk area, which includes oklahoma city, and wichita, kansas. strong wind sheer is creating an environment cob ducive to super-cell or rotating thunderstorms. so the threat of most concern is the tornado threat with a few strong and long-lived tornadoes possible. moderate is the fourth highest threat level on the five-tiered scale. major cities of dallas and kansas city, the tornado threat enhanced but strong damaging winds and large hail is still possible late tonight. >> axelrod: lauren casey with the dangerous weather forecast. lauren, thank you. a man accused of shooting at george zimmerman monday in florida is now out on bond. matthew apperson is charged with aggravated assault for shooting through zimmerman's car window on a busy street near orlando. they had been involved in a road rage incident last september. zimmerman,, was found not guilty of killing trayvon martin three years ago. the atl
the threat of baseball-sized hail and strong tornadoes is looming over parts of texas oklahoma kansas, and nebraska this evening and tonight. over two million people are within a moderate risk area, which includes oklahoma city, and wichita, kansas. strong wind sheer is creating an environment cob ducive to super-cell or rotating thunderstorms. so the threat of most concern is the tornado threat with a few strong and long-lived tornadoes possible. moderate is the fourth highest threat level on...
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tornados tore through oklahoma kansas and nebraska wednesday. side of oklahoma city. they downed power lines. >>> a league probe found patriots employees probably deflated footballs and that quarterback tom brady probably knew about it. >>> and the police torture scandal. officers were accused of beating, burning and shocking victims from the 1970s to the 1990s and they could could at least $100,000 each from the city. >> there's no amount of money that we're going to pay that could totally heal or close the book but it is about a culture of acountability and being accountable for a wrong. >> victims can also get free counseling and community college tuition. >>> and the bipartisan bill would give congress a chance to review and possibly reject any nuclear deal with iran but it's been stalled on the floor because of proposed changes. >>> driverless trucks are being tested in nevada. it's made by deimler. but a human driver must still be inside the cab, ready to take control if needed. >>> the pope welcomed members of the harlem globe trotters. th
tornados tore through oklahoma kansas and nebraska wednesday. side of oklahoma city. they downed power lines. >>> a league probe found patriots employees probably deflated footballs and that quarterback tom brady probably knew about it. >>> and the police torture scandal. officers were accused of beating, burning and shocking victims from the 1970s to the 1990s and they could could at least $100,000 each from the city. >> there's no amount of money that we're going to...
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. >> imÁgenes similares se registraron en oklahoma kansas donde ademÁs un tornado yo acompaÑado de forduston, los rÍos siguen desbordÁndose. allÍ captamos el momento en el que seÑor george estaba ayudando a empacar su familia. >> viene a ayudarla >> expertos del gobierno federal siguen atentamente el ascenso del nivel de las aguas, que queda registrado atentamente en un monitor. las comunidades se encuentra destinado. el alcalde no desea que se produzcan hechos fatales como registrados en otras ciudades. (habla en inglÉs) >> esto no puede suceder aquÍ porque tenemos equipo para sacar a todos. y no queremos eso. es una cosa que yo no quiero ver aquÍ. >> por otra parte el alcalde, quien fue bombero, recuerda los riesgos que Él y sus compaÑeros corrieron en el aÑo 2000. >> 2 dÍas para sacar todo ahora son las personas. >> las aguas del rÍo colorado alcanzaron su punto mÁs alto. jorge:otro lugar en emergencias wimberly donde parece que los aguaceros tampoco tienen para cuÁndo acabar. como nos cuenta lourdes del rÍo, los menos afortunados, indocumentados, tiene enfrentarse al mal tiempo y a
. >> imÁgenes similares se registraron en oklahoma kansas donde ademÁs un tornado yo acompaÑado de forduston, los rÍos siguen desbordÁndose. allÍ captamos el momento en el que seÑor george estaba ayudando a empacar su familia. >> viene a ayudarla >> expertos del gobierno federal siguen atentamente el ascenso del nivel de las aguas, que queda registrado atentamente en un monitor. las comunidades se encuentra destinado. el alcalde no desea que se produzcan hechos fatales...
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oklahoma kansas and nebraska. warnings are in effect for parts of the oklahoma city metro area right now. i want to go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray who joins us live. >> we see very powerful, dangerous tornados and you can see tornado warnings still in effect and we see warnings in some of the exact same areas that we saw them touch down a few hours ago. and just on the west side of chip sha, that's one area where weave rr seen a what are of activity. and we have had reports of it on the ground so it's moving to the northeast at about 50 miles per hour and new castle needs to be on the look outs for that one as well p.. we could be looking at places like moore and as well as the other side of oklahoma city. and continuing on as we go into the late evening hours and unfortunately, anderson you can't see them coming. so that's the danger in all of this. i want to show you the storm that passed through earlier. we were tracking it right between moore and normened and as it heads off to the north and east. keep
oklahoma kansas and nebraska. warnings are in effect for parts of the oklahoma city metro area right now. i want to go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray who joins us live. >> we see very powerful, dangerous tornados and you can see tornado warnings still in effect and we see warnings in some of the exact same areas that we saw them touch down a few hours ago. and just on the west side of chip sha, that's one area where weave rr seen a what are of activity. and we have had reports of it...
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storms have ripped through oklahoma kansas, nebraska, but south of oklahoma city, it got flatten. remarkably no one has been killed, or seriously injury. >>> it is wednesday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is violence coming down from the skies. even tonight lightening serves as a stunning warning light that the fierce storm systems were still active and perhaps searching for more places to land. "action news" reporter sharrie williams is live at the the big board tonight. sharrie, they will continue to baton down hatches in the plain states. >> reporter: jim, so far 39 confirmed tornadoes in that cluster of the midwest states. five of them alone touched down in oklahoma city. with the dangerous twisters comes another major problem high waters. this is from the suburbs of okc, these are cars, trapped in high water. if you take a look. we heard of flash flood watches and warnings but for the first time ever, the national weather service issued a flash flood emergency for oklahoma city. now this means that the entire metro area is under this threat of high waters an
storms have ripped through oklahoma kansas, nebraska, but south of oklahoma city, it got flatten. remarkably no one has been killed, or seriously injury. >>> it is wednesday night and the big story on "action news" tonight is violence coming down from the skies. even tonight lightening serves as a stunning warning light that the fierce storm systems were still active and perhaps searching for more places to land. "action news" reporter sharrie williams is live at...
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lucÍa: no hay alivio a la vista hoy domingo para 9 estados del paÍs, texas, oklahoma, kansas, nebraska azotar mÁs mal tiempo. una cadena de arrasadores tornados dejaron varios destruidos, autos bocabajo, lÍneas elÉctricas en el piso. los rescates en helicÓpteros a la orden del dÍa en texas. la guardia nacional realiza operativos de emergencia. usaron hasta un drone para salvar a este presidente. _residente. porque tornados oscurecieron el cielo. " es lo peor que hemos visto por mucho tiempo." " perdimos el techo de nuestra casa, es un caos". un verdadero reto y mucho peligro para miles de conductores de las carreteras en unas partes de kansas que trataban de huir de las intensas lluvias. aumenta riesgo de mal tiempo conforme pasan las horas, en el medio oeste del paÍs. el servicio nacional climatolÓgico alerta que lo peor se mueve hacia el norte. este fin de semana, miles de personas se quedaron sin electricidad. en texas y missouri, varias casas estÁn bajo el agua. a su vez, los residentes tratan de recuperarse de un frente de mal tiempo que provocÓ cientos de tornados y dejÓ al menos
lucÍa: no hay alivio a la vista hoy domingo para 9 estados del paÍs, texas, oklahoma, kansas, nebraska azotar mÁs mal tiempo. una cadena de arrasadores tornados dejaron varios destruidos, autos bocabajo, lÍneas elÉctricas en el piso. los rescates en helicÓpteros a la orden del dÍa en texas. la guardia nacional realiza operativos de emergencia. usaron hasta un drone para salvar a este presidente. _residente. porque tornados oscurecieron el cielo. " es lo peor que hemos visto por...
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national weather service reports as least 48 tornados touched down throughout parts of texas, oklahoma kansas and nebraska. even heading out of rural areas to south of downtown oklahoma city a town of 500,000. >> it is really cranking now. >> travelers in the will rogers airport were evacuated. and the local hospital lost power and had to resort to emergency generators to stay operational. but it is an rv park south of the oklahoma metro area that took a direct hit, injuring 30 and killing one. >> this has been my life for 27 years and i can't describe it. i think i'm in jockshock. when i saw, it i couldn't believe it. the devastation, you wonder how are you going to recover from this? but we will. >> in lincoln, kansas another tornado flips cars. >> we have a large mult develop cortex -- vortex on the ground. if you are on lincoln, kansas or on i-14, take shelter and this is a large tornado continuing to grow in size. >> by this morning the storm winds had died down but residents in oklahoma kansas and nebraska had to deal with torrential downpours. some seven inches fell in oklahoma city fe
national weather service reports as least 48 tornados touched down throughout parts of texas, oklahoma kansas and nebraska. even heading out of rural areas to south of downtown oklahoma city a town of 500,000. >> it is really cranking now. >> travelers in the will rogers airport were evacuated. and the local hospital lost power and had to resort to emergency generators to stay operational. but it is an rv park south of the oklahoma metro area that took a direct hit, injuring 30 and...
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una tormenta ana apareció de manera por rematura en el atlántico, la advertencia de tornado en oklahoma ,kansasn afectadas por tormentas y granizos además en montañas rocosas en nebraska podrían caer de 1 a 5 pies de nieve, autoridades investigan un tiroteo que involucró a la policía, todo comenzó por una llamada a las autoridades por invasión a una propiedad, el los policías vieron dos afroamericanos y fueron a la parte traerá de la propiedad donde el dueño era una persona negra y al no obeder órdenes fue disparado en el cuello hoy decenas de personas se manifestaron en una marcha de millones de mamás, para demandar por justicia e igualdad racial, a nombre de sus hijos abusados por autoridad policial también pidieron leyes yq se apoye a las madres y familias de las víctimas armas de fuego y niños son una mezcla que puede terminar en tragedia y aún no hay suficiente conciencia, hoy en nueva york hubo una marcha para pedir el manejo con responsabilidad de armas mostramos las dimensiones del problema . >>> a los 15 años de edad (nombre en inglés) quedó paralítica, un compañero de clase abrió fueg
una tormenta ana apareció de manera por rematura en el atlántico, la advertencia de tornado en oklahoma ,kansasn afectadas por tormentas y granizos además en montañas rocosas en nebraska podrían caer de 1 a 5 pies de nieve, autoridades investigan un tiroteo que involucró a la policía, todo comenzó por una llamada a las autoridades por invasión a una propiedad, el los policías vieron dos afroamericanos y fueron a la parte traerá de la propiedad donde el dueño era una persona negra y...
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now to more breaking news from overnight at 6:05 damage assessments are going on right now in oklahoma kansas and nebraska. all hit by tornadoes and heavy rains. this morning, oklahoma,'s governor is preparing to declare a state of emergency. we have more news video into nbc 10 from oklahoma city. this is a mobile home park damaged by the twister. at least a dozen people were hurt and taken to hospitals here. emergency crews continue to look through the debris for more possible victims. heavy rain also took a toll. there's a flood emergency in oklahoma city this morning. >>> new from overnight a 19-year-old in critical condition after being shot near came brie ya and indiana avenue in northwest philadelphia. investigators found more than a dozen shell casings from two different guns at the scene and they say that means there was probably a shoot-out there. right now police are still look for the other gunman who wasn't there when they arrived. >>> new from overnight, one person was hurt two others shaken up in this crash on roosevelt boulevard in olney in the southbound lanes of the boulevard
now to more breaking news from overnight at 6:05 damage assessments are going on right now in oklahoma kansas and nebraska. all hit by tornadoes and heavy rains. this morning, oklahoma,'s governor is preparing to declare a state of emergency. we have more news video into nbc 10 from oklahoma city. this is a mobile home park damaged by the twister. at least a dozen people were hurt and taken to hospitals here. emergency crews continue to look through the debris for more possible victims. heavy...
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nation's heartland are dealing with clean up and flash flooding, 50 tornadoes reported in texas, oklahoma kansas and nebraska. here is the latest. the storms injured at least a dozen people. >> sirens playering across the heart lap as the storm system spawned dozens of tornadoes across four states. >> we have a plume through th air. >> near oklahoma city, the fire department was shredded. residents were forced to evacuate damaged buildings. >> my gosh. >> whoa. >> the tornado on wednesday afternoon also touched down in kansas nebraska and texas. dozens of hopes were destroyed and farms and anything in the path. >> i am telling you please, stay at work. do not get on the highway. >> meteorologist gist warned rush hour drivers to avoid getting caught if this situation. this driver in kansas is dodging debris. power poles toppled. >> it was scary and crazy. >> winds followed by hail and record rainfall. the deluge stranded dozens of drivers in oklahoma and in texas and this morning, the flash flood warnings continue. >> the storm that mike has been tracking is bring spring snow to the sierra. look
nation's heartland are dealing with clean up and flash flooding, 50 tornadoes reported in texas, oklahoma kansas and nebraska. here is the latest. the storms injured at least a dozen people. >> sirens playering across the heart lap as the storm system spawned dozens of tornadoes across four states. >> we have a plume through th air. >> near oklahoma city, the fire department was shredded. residents were forced to evacuate damaged buildings. >> my gosh. >> whoa....
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we are seeing major reports of damage in oklahoma and kansas and nebraska. e have just confirmed a tornado touching down west of wichita. there's a tornado emergency for oklahoma city and moore which is the town that was devastated by in 2013. remember those horrible images of that school completely devastated. "outfront" is captain paul tip moneys on the ground with the oklahoma highway patrol. captain tip moneys i know where you are. you've described zero visibility there's no much rain. you're trying to get to affected areas that have been hit by tornados. you haven't been able to get there. what kind of damage are you seeing? >> debris from homes businesses in the area. i know we have been able to confirm there was a semi blown over and we're trying to get update. there's debris everywhere. there's a lot of water on the roadway making it also difficult to get through. >> and in terms of the storms themselves i understand because it's raping so hard it's not even at this point you can see when a tornado's coming it's too hard to discern it. >> that's corre
we are seeing major reports of damage in oklahoma and kansas and nebraska. e have just confirmed a tornado touching down west of wichita. there's a tornado emergency for oklahoma city and moore which is the town that was devastated by in 2013. remember those horrible images of that school completely devastated. "outfront" is captain paul tip moneys on the ground with the oklahoma highway patrol. captain tip moneys i know where you are. you've described zero visibility there's no much...
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assessing the damage from a massive outbreak of tornadoes. 51 twisters were reported in texas, oklahoma kansas and nebraska on wednesday. at least 12 people were hurt and a woman in oklahoma city died when the storm shelter she was in flooded and the threat is not over yet. conditions would trigger even more storms all the way up through saturday. >>> meanwhile, doug is interestinging the first named storm of the season in the atlantic. let's go to the storm center for new information just released at 11:00. doug? >> just came in, doreen from the national hurricane center. talking about this storm system for a week now, off the coast of florida and now off the coast of the carolinas. there it is that storm making its way up the coast and it will a little bit of an impact on our weekend. you can see the storm really wrapping itself up here. sub tropical storm anna first subtropical storm, not quite a tropical storm. does have some tropical characteristics and has a big front out here that makes it subtropical and will make its way to the for. right now wind are 35 miles per hour and will move u
assessing the damage from a massive outbreak of tornadoes. 51 twisters were reported in texas, oklahoma kansas and nebraska on wednesday. at least 12 people were hurt and a woman in oklahoma city died when the storm shelter she was in flooded and the threat is not over yet. conditions would trigger even more storms all the way up through saturday. >>> meanwhile, doug is interestinging the first named storm of the season in the atlantic. let's go to the storm center for new information...
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the potential for heavy rain, flooding and tornados is set for texas, oklahoma, kansas, and illinois. no injuries and little damage is reported. in texas it's a different story. record-breaking raines caused massive damage. hundreds of homes have been destroyed by floodwaters. at least three deaths are blamed on the weekend's storms through the plains and the midwest. omar villafranca has details. >> reporter: with more rain on the way, memorial day events have been canceled in the city of san marcos texas, today. the city suffered extensive damage when heavy rains caused the blanco river to overflow its banks. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. >> reporter: it destroyed many roads, homes, and sparked dramatic rescues. nearby wembley was at hit. thousands of others who were forced to evacuate are being urged to stay away from their homes. severe weather also affected other parts of texas includes houston where a tornado ripped the roof off an apartment complex. in austin a kayaker had to be rescued when his adventure turned into a fight for his life. the rains soaks oklahoma, washing out road
the potential for heavy rain, flooding and tornados is set for texas, oklahoma, kansas, and illinois. no injuries and little damage is reported. in texas it's a different story. record-breaking raines caused massive damage. hundreds of homes have been destroyed by floodwaters. at least three deaths are blamed on the weekend's storms through the plains and the midwest. omar villafranca has details. >> reporter: with more rain on the way, memorial day events have been canceled in the city...
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. >> oklahoma was the epicenter, but severe storms swept through oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska. we had tornadoes, flooding, heavy winds, storm chasers capturing this out of lincoln county, kansas. look awe close that was. one tornado estimated at a half mile wide raked the ground just south of oklahoma city. it obliterated entire homes. the national weather service tonight declared a flash flood emergency for the first time in oklahoma city history. obviously, nothing like that around here, but we in the bay area may see thunderstorms tomorrow. details in ten minutes. >> thanks paul. >>> bart was a mess much of the day today. this is embarcadero station about 5:00 tonight. the problem was a broken rail. mark kelly is standing by. mark, it is not like bart hadn't been warning everybody that this kind of thing could happen. >> reporter: well ken, it was just last week they admitted they needed billions to keep the tracks and trains in tiptop shape. if that doesn't happen, today's travel nightmare could become a regular thing. 104 miles of track and this one tiny piece is all it to
. >> oklahoma was the epicenter, but severe storms swept through oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska. we had tornadoes, flooding, heavy winds, storm chasers capturing this out of lincoln county, kansas. look awe close that was. one tornado estimated at a half mile wide raked the ground just south of oklahoma city. it obliterated entire homes. the national weather service tonight declared a flash flood emergency for the first time in oklahoma city history. obviously, nothing like that around...
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. >> in oklahoma kansas nebraska and texas we could hear the sound of a train. our ears start the popping because of the air pressure. we went down do our locker room. >> the great plains also saw flooding and golfball sized hail. this is video from oklahoma city, one of the squares hit especially hard. 8" of rain fell prompting a flash flood emergency. south of the city, more than a dozen people were injured when a twister hit a mobile home park. >> we had a 17-year-old male victim trapped and we had to lit the rv off the gentleman. >> houses were destroyed. cars were overturned. in daylight you get a closer look at the destruction. some buildings were reduced to a pile of rubble. >> the destruction in this specific area of the difficult is worst than expected. i watched the coverage last night when the tornado hit the area and i got here today...it is totally destroyed. >> emergency rescue groups like the red cross are helping storm victims fine temporary shelter. >> the national weather service we said more than 50 tornadoes were reported in the latest outbre
. >> in oklahoma kansas nebraska and texas we could hear the sound of a train. our ears start the popping because of the air pressure. we went down do our locker room. >> the great plains also saw flooding and golfball sized hail. this is video from oklahoma city, one of the squares hit especially hard. 8" of rain fell prompting a flash flood emergency. south of the city, more than a dozen people were injured when a twister hit a mobile home park. >> we had a 17-year-old...
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mated 25 tornadoes struck parts of texas, oklahoma, kansas, and south dakota. >> people really have toan together to try to repair now. >> absolutely. so much activity in the midwest. >>> what is the activity like in the bay area for this week? start off with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> we have a great looking week ahead. 54 in san carlos to start the new day. 53 in oakland. hopefully you had a great weekend. recharged, batteries ready to go for a brand new pattern. things are going to be different this week. let me show you the noon temperatures across the microclimate. a little bit on the cool side today through your lunch hour. 59 degrees at noon on the peninsula. 59 degrees for the east shore. 61 degrees out in the tri-valley. rounding out the day only in the mid 60s. a couple isolated 70s in the warmest cities across the bay area really focusing on that for the north bay. elsewhere, though, mid 60s for the south bay. peninsula, east bay, tri-valley, and san francisco, you will be in the low 60s for today. now, the big news in the weather department we've got an
mated 25 tornadoes struck parts of texas, oklahoma, kansas, and south dakota. >> people really have toan together to try to repair now. >> absolutely. so much activity in the midwest. >>> what is the activity like in the bay area for this week? start off with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> we have a great looking week ahead. 54 in san carlos to start the new day. 53 in oakland. hopefully you had a great weekend. recharged, batteries ready to go for a...
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places like nebraska kansas and oklahoma. one storm chaser catching the moment of impact live on air. >> you're looking at it right now. this is it. coming to the ground. three of them coming down. >> the damage from the sky, incredible. the governor declaring a state of energy. homes levelled. hotel walls ripped away. roads lost under 8 inches of water. and police using night vision gear to search a mobile home park. in kansas this. >> we have a roof that just flew through the air. this is a serious situation. >> a tornado hits just outside wichita. the twister blowing homes off their foundations and ripping up trees. in nebraska a funnel spinning into a twister. it blows through a field. damaging over a dozen homes. in texas over 7 inches of rain causing flash flooding. too much for drivers. extreme weather in northern germany germany, a tornado forming on camera. >>> it is probably the biggest rule in sports don't cheat. this morning the super bowl champions and their super bowl quarterback may have done just that. >> repo
places like nebraska kansas and oklahoma. one storm chaser catching the moment of impact live on air. >> you're looking at it right now. this is it. coming to the ground. three of them coming down. >> the damage from the sky, incredible. the governor declaring a state of energy. homes levelled. hotel walls ripped away. roads lost under 8 inches of water. and police using night vision gear to search a mobile home park. in kansas this. >> we have a roof that just flew through...
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this is all part of a larger system impacting states like oklahoma, kansas, as well as texas. these storms will continue to fire up through the afternoon and evening hours. all pushing generally in the west to east or southwest to northeast direction. so we are going to see the potential of very gusty winds, damaging hail as well as the possibility of tornadoes. so just as we've seen just the past hour 30 minutes, we could see more of that as the evening progresses. >> that's right. in fact the chopper pilot just saying the cloud we're looking at there, the one that's so ominous, is getting larger and lower to the groufend. ground. that's from our affiliate in oklahoma. jennifer will continue to track this storm for us. thank you so much. >>> let's turn to the national lead. investigators currently feverish ri retracing the steps behind these two men behind that terrorist attack in texas. they're looking into what if any ties they may have to other isis sympathizers here in the united states. one of the gunmen appears to have been in communication with a british isis recruit i
this is all part of a larger system impacting states like oklahoma, kansas, as well as texas. these storms will continue to fire up through the afternoon and evening hours. all pushing generally in the west to east or southwest to northeast direction. so we are going to see the potential of very gusty winds, damaging hail as well as the possibility of tornadoes. so just as we've seen just the past hour 30 minutes, we could see more of that as the evening progresses. >> that's right. in...
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. >> reporter: eerie sounds of sirens in oklahoma nebraska kansas and texas. >> we have lots of debris on the ground here. >> reporter: at least 50 tornadoes across the four states. >> the destruction is a lot more serious and worse than i imagined. >> in oklahoma city the entire airport was evacuated to an underground shelter. warnings blared across the university of oklahoma campus outside driving rain hail and dangerous flash flooding left cars underwater. a wall was hipd off a hotel and roads buckled under pressure. one woman died when her storm shelter flooded. katie and josh thought it would happen to them. their underground shelter was filling fast, but with the overhead door covered in debris they were trapped. >> i think that was probably the most scary thing is when you don't know what to tell your kids. >> reporter: a neighbor heard their screams and rescued them. >> such a relief, you know, that somebody was out there looking out for us. >> reporter: oklahoma governor mary fallon today. >> we saved lives because we took action early and,
. >> reporter: eerie sounds of sirens in oklahoma nebraska kansas and texas. >> we have lots of debris on the ground here. >> reporter: at least 50 tornadoes across the four states. >> the destruction is a lot more serious and worse than i imagined. >> in oklahoma city the entire airport was evacuated to an underground shelter. warnings blared across the university of oklahoma campus outside driving rain hail and dangerous flash flooding left cars underwater. a...
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more strong storms developing at this hour, more strong storms developing a across portions of oklahoma, kansas and we have our own frontal boundary with all these clouds right here, moving on to the east and then eventually we will see a fresh round of showers as thunderstorms fire up. they should not be as, feisty as they were yesterday we may find a few embedded downpours but right now we don't expect severity of the gusty wind that we had yesterday but otherwise it the looks very similar, upper 80's, and eventually some showers and storms. by tomorrow we should get a break in the humidity and over course of the weekend good pool day saturday, more showers and storms on sunday. but it is orr at the shore day and kathy will be heading to sea isle city and as she heads down there she will be live this evening on the promenade at the end of the jfk boulevard and that is happening tonight at five or 6:00 o'clock. come on down and say hi to her, vittoria. >>> good morning everybody. well, all of our new jersey majors are great. in delays in and around the area of the cher points, and we have good
more strong storms developing at this hour, more strong storms developing a across portions of oklahoma, kansas and we have our own frontal boundary with all these clouds right here, moving on to the east and then eventually we will see a fresh round of showers as thunderstorms fire up. they should not be as, feisty as they were yesterday we may find a few embedded downpours but right now we don't expect severity of the gusty wind that we had yesterday but otherwise it the looks very similar,...
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look at the storms back towards texas, oklahoma kansas nebraska.a dozen tornadoes reported earlier today, including some that did pose some damage towards portions of texas. so they cannot catch a break for us. we can't catch a break from the heat. it's going to be another hot one tomorrow. we'll see a couple of scatter storms. and around 5:00 in and around the d.c. metro area it's not going to be quite as widespread as this i don't think. but you may need the umbrella from time to time. if you forget it don't worry about it. it's not going to be a big deal. any showers that develop or any storms that develop. we'll have brief heavy downpours and then they're out of here. by 8:00 most towards the south and east. on friday could be a different story. well could see a few more develop during the day. that's something we're going to watch. the temperatures the next couple of days. temperatures tomorrow 91 fredericksburg. 84 towards martinsburg. well stay warm right on through the weekend. we're talk highs around 87 on friday. 89 on saturday. saturday,
look at the storms back towards texas, oklahoma kansas nebraska.a dozen tornadoes reported earlier today, including some that did pose some damage towards portions of texas. so they cannot catch a break for us. we can't catch a break from the heat. it's going to be another hot one tomorrow. we'll see a couple of scatter storms. and around 5:00 in and around the d.c. metro area it's not going to be quite as widespread as this i don't think. but you may need the umbrella from time to time. if you...
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packed with college graduation ceremonies, much of texas is under a tornado watch as parts of oklahoma, kansas and colorado which also this week had to deal with eight inches of hail. other parts of colorado are under a winter storm watch along with wyoming, nebraska, and south dakota. the black hills could get more than two feet of snow. three weeks before the official start of hurricane season, tropical storm ana has the carolina coast in its crosshairs. but we begin tonight with don champion in woodward, oklahoma. >> reporter: at least one person was killed when a tornado touched down this afternoon near sysco, texas. elsewhere, heavy rains caused flash flooding on land already saturated by storms earlier in the week. today marks the fourth day in a row states like oklahoma and texas have seen severe weather. baseball-sized hail broke car windows in amarillo, texas, this morning, and last night, a severe storm blew out the windows of the y.m.c.a. in norman, oklahoma. it's rained so much in the town of shawnee, just outside of oklahoma city, officials are worried a dam could soon breach. muc
packed with college graduation ceremonies, much of texas is under a tornado watch as parts of oklahoma, kansas and colorado which also this week had to deal with eight inches of hail. other parts of colorado are under a winter storm watch along with wyoming, nebraska, and south dakota. the black hills could get more than two feet of snow. three weeks before the official start of hurricane season, tropical storm ana has the carolina coast in its crosshairs. but we begin tonight with don champion...
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the worst storms are expected in oklahoma and kansas. ity with the latest. don, good morning. >> reporter: today marks the mourkt straight day that they could see severe weather. this hotel in oklahoma city was destroyed by a tornado wednesday night but the cleanup effort has been hampered by more severe weather. at least six tornados were reported in parts of texas and oklahoma last night here in the oklahoma city area the storms marched in around the evening rush hour. hail caused damage to windows, but rain was the biggest problem, causing flash flooding. several inches fell in a matter of hours in areas that are already saturated from storms earlier in the week. the national weather service says about 20 mill uppeople could be impacted by today's severe weather outbreak. the threat is expected to move east tomorrow. >> our thanks to join champion in oklahoma city. >>> in addition to the tornado threat, a powerful tropical storm is now swirling off the east coast. tropical storm ana is south of south carolina. it's expected to bring ro
the worst storms are expected in oklahoma and kansas. ity with the latest. don, good morning. >> reporter: today marks the mourkt straight day that they could see severe weather. this hotel in oklahoma city was destroyed by a tornado wednesday night but the cleanup effort has been hampered by more severe weather. at least six tornados were reported in parts of texas and oklahoma last night here in the oklahoma city area the storms marched in around the evening rush hour. hail caused...
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tornado had been menacing oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska. mark bettes of the weather channel is track storms for us tonight. >> good evening, scott. itlys severe will cletten for the remainder of the evening we have tornado watches from take to nebraska. we we have had tornadoes touch down. damage in some of the suburbs damage to homes damage to mobile homes sp a lot of damage to trees that have been uproaded, power lines that have been knocked down as well. it looks like the threat will continue well past dark tonight as the storms push north and east across typical tornado alley. may is the prime month for tornadoes in the heartland here and in places like abilene texas, or dallas could be impacted. as bad as the storms are right now, a larger storm system comes in by this weekend and a multi-day tornado outbreak could be in the cards. saturday's forecast includes multiple staidz statesthat are being hit today. mike bettes of the weather channel. in another important story tonight, an independent investigation commissioned by the n.f.l. ha
tornado had been menacing oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska. mark bettes of the weather channel is track storms for us tonight. >> good evening, scott. itlys severe will cletten for the remainder of the evening we have tornado watches from take to nebraska. we we have had tornadoes touch down. damage in some of the suburbs damage to homes damage to mobile homes sp a lot of damage to trees that have been uproaded, power lines that have been knocked down as well. it looks like the threat will...
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texas, oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska were in the crosshairs. some places got five to eight inches of rain. today, there were piles of wood where the homes stood. one person was killed, more than 65 hurt, and more severe storms are racing through the region tonight. adriana diaz is in bridge creek adriana. >> reporter: scott, as you can see the rain is starting to pick up again. now, this overturned chair, this sink, all of this insulation around me didn't come from the building right behind me. it came from a trailer home across the street more than 70 yards away, giving you a sense of the power of this storm. the view from this drone camera brings the path of destruction into focus. this oklahoma city motel reduced to rubble. jimmie o'quinn was a motel guest. >> kept coming, it kept coming. upon we lost everything. got nothing. >> reporter: just half a football field away, the scene wasn't any better. mobile homes tossed aside. fire chief keith bryant helped get people to safety. >> you know, r.v.s and mobile homes don't fare too well in these
texas, oklahoma, kansas, and nebraska were in the crosshairs. some places got five to eight inches of rain. today, there were piles of wood where the homes stood. one person was killed, more than 65 hurt, and more severe storms are racing through the region tonight. adriana diaz is in bridge creek adriana. >> reporter: scott, as you can see the rain is starting to pick up again. now, this overturned chair, this sink, all of this insulation around me didn't come from the building right...
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. >> there were reports of at least 51 twisters across oklahoma nebraska kansas and texas. at least five people are still in critical condition tonight. >> i was just asking doug is this early for it and you said no they're right in the heart of it. >> they are. spring is tornado season out there, especially the month of may. month of may has a lot of tornadoes, especially in that portion of the country. and they'll get a lot more over the next few days. this is a problematic situation out towards oklahoma kansas colorado texas, over towards nebraska as well. really right on through day on saturday. they will have continued chances for tornadic activity. right now none of that in our area of course. we're seeing beautiful conditions here. plenty of sunshine today, high temperatures a little bit above average, currently sitting at 80 degrees out at the airport. a few clouds though. you see the darkening skies there, 80 degrees in d.c. 76 by 7:00. 70 degrees by about 11:00 tonight. 70 towards annapolis, always cooler along the water. 78 in ft. belvoir and 79 towards manassas.
. >> there were reports of at least 51 twisters across oklahoma nebraska kansas and texas. at least five people are still in critical condition tonight. >> i was just asking doug is this early for it and you said no they're right in the heart of it. >> they are. spring is tornado season out there, especially the month of may. month of may has a lot of tornadoes, especially in that portion of the country. and they'll get a lot more over the next few days. this is a problematic...