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they've had the whole saints defense on top of them. >> narrator: the final score: shiloh 47, ozark 14. >> obviously, physically, they're talented. >> ( shouts ) >> but that's a level of football that i think we can obtain. we've got to, obviously, get some guys that are physically gifted a little bit like they are. but i think our guys have the grit and the to play at that level. all right, our goal... our goal now is to host a playoff game. >> yes, sir. >> okay, that's our goal. let's... let's all... let's all jump on board, all right. pull, push, whatever you... >> the intensity and competitiveness of high school football culture will be very difficult to change. the stakes have been ratcheted up for everybody, and they were already really high. >> one, two, three! >> as far as the game goes, i think it's a good thing. as far as the health of the players, it means we have to be more responsible in making sure they have somebody watching who knows what to do if something goes wrong. >> fox 16's karoline whiteman is live at children's hospital and, karoline, what are doctors saying ab
they've had the whole saints defense on top of them. >> narrator: the final score: shiloh 47, ozark 14. >> obviously, physically, they're talented. >> ( shouts ) >> but that's a level of football that i think we can obtain. we've got to, obviously, get some guys that are physically gifted a little bit like they are. but i think our guys have the grit and the to play at that level. all right, our goal... our goal now is to host a playoff game. >> yes, sir. >>...
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it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks.nfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the community of wanesville in missouri, one of those hardest hit are letting some folks go back in to get things but the evacuation order right back in place. this is why, unfortunately i've got a map to show you that has a lot more rain on it and especially for that same area that got hit. you can see south of kansas city there and north of spring field back into parts of eastern kansas and of course the
it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks.nfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the...
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with chuck pointing his nose eastward we cruise towards the illinois ozarks deep inside the shawnee nationalf karbers ridge we reach our destination. its the call of the wild at rimrock dogwood cabins high up in the shawnee hills. theres a private trail circling the 77-acre retreat and access to the legendary rim rock trail. youll see tributes to mans best friend wherever you go. and the colorful cabins have all the creature comforts like satellite tv full kitchens and big country porches. prices range from 100 to 200 dollars a night. back in the car its time for one last road trip. were shooting west just minutes away to karbers ridge and a pet- friendly retreat thats great fun for families. here in the wildest, most beautiful part of the shawnee national forest you can actually spend the night up in the trees in one of illinois most unique resorts. the tree houses are an adventure. and amazingly comfortable with a cozy living room kitchen and loft area for the little ones with enough room for two beds. tree house rates begin at 165 dollars a night. they are up in a tree. its unique. its di
with chuck pointing his nose eastward we cruise towards the illinois ozarks deep inside the shawnee nationalf karbers ridge we reach our destination. its the call of the wild at rimrock dogwood cabins high up in the shawnee hills. theres a private trail circling the 77-acre retreat and access to the legendary rim rock trail. youll see tributes to mans best friend wherever you go. and the colorful cabins have all the creature comforts like satellite tv full kitchens and big country porches....
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now i move to the ozarks, i have to start all over again. mel tillis is teaching me english. lot longer than i expected. ( audience laughing ) yakov smirnoff is not my real name. it used to be jack daniels. ( laughing ) mr. smirnoff. i would one day like to be a comedian like yourself. i've written an "in america and in russia" joke for you that i think is very funny. hey, kid, i don't tell russian jokes for last ten years. now i do jokes about relationships and things i observe. ( laughing ) i'll give you $20 american. keep them coming. ( shouting ) ( groans ) why did you do that? save the sweet-guy act for the tourists, nikolai. the cia will be here momentarily. i called them during the statue of liberty dance number. are you okay? my left eye really burns. he's faking it, bobby. it's all part of his act. which, by the way, is very funny. ( gasps ) bill: yakov was so funny. oh, and we got to meet him after the show. great guy. where have you guys been? i've had to deal with the bluegrass brothers all by myself. they've been staring at me, twiddling their beards and trying t
now i move to the ozarks, i have to start all over again. mel tillis is teaching me english. lot longer than i expected. ( audience laughing ) yakov smirnoff is not my real name. it used to be jack daniels. ( laughing ) mr. smirnoff. i would one day like to be a comedian like yourself. i've written an "in america and in russia" joke for you that i think is very funny. hey, kid, i don't tell russian jokes for last ten years. now i do jokes about relationships and things i observe. (...
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now if you're in kansas city to wichita up through the ozarks, you're getting this round three. a row of these storms. the flash flooding threat is very high today. we already lost a couple lives in the last two days. the other story, texas. if you're wondering where summer is, that's where it is. it was 100 widespread throughout the entire state, 105 yesterday if dallas. that is eight days in a row of 100-degree heat. we're doing it again today, predicting 104. as far as the northeast goes and mid-atlantic, there are showers and storms out there. it's not going to be all day rain, brian. just like what we saw hit and miss during the afternoon. >> thank you very much. >>> coming up, "morning joe." very early polls in new hampshire show troubling signs for marco rubio. could his run for president be over even before it began? and when we come back here, we'll, of course, huddle around the cooler. stephen colbert hiked up about minimum wage. how the happy meal plays foo his line of thinking. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia
now if you're in kansas city to wichita up through the ozarks, you're getting this round three. a row of these storms. the flash flooding threat is very high today. we already lost a couple lives in the last two days. the other story, texas. if you're wondering where summer is, that's where it is. it was 100 widespread throughout the entire state, 105 yesterday if dallas. that is eight days in a row of 100-degree heat. we're doing it again today, predicting 104. as far as the northeast goes and...
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flood waters washed out roads and homes in the lake of the ozarks. some campgrounds in they're had to be closed because of the rising water. according to the national weather service 10 to 14 inches of rain so far have fallen in the show me state since last friday. >>> meanwhile, they're burning up in arkansas. some places feel like it's 117 degrees. not surprising, the pools have been packed. one pool manager in fort smith said he had to cut back on how long his lifeguards uld sit at their posts so they didn't overheat. ems crews have been working overtime responding to more emergencies because of those hot temperatures. >>> we think of a heat wave, we think of temperatures above 90, but in alaska it's 80 degrees. they saw a record number of days break that 80-degree mark. but there's some good news for those who enjoy the cooler weather up there. the national weather service says the high for the rest of the week is only going to be in the 70s and it's not much of a drop, but people there have been looking for some relief from the heat, lynette. re
flood waters washed out roads and homes in the lake of the ozarks. some campgrounds in they're had to be closed because of the rising water. according to the national weather service 10 to 14 inches of rain so far have fallen in the show me state since last friday. >>> meanwhile, they're burning up in arkansas. some places feel like it's 117 degrees. not surprising, the pools have been packed. one pool manager in fort smith said he had to cut back on how long his lifeguards uld sit at...
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it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks. unfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the community of waynesville in missouri, one of those hardest hit are letting some folks go back in to get things but the evacuation order right back in place. this is why, unfortunately i've got a map to show you that has a lot more rain on it and especially for that same area that got hit. you can see south of kansas city there and north of spring field back into parts of eastern kansas and of course the inundated southeast this summer getting more. >> there are currents in some of these floods are tough and dangerous out there. thank you so much, ginger zee. >>> now we're goin
it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks. unfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the...
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cable, i think it's the second oldest cable system in the country because of to zach mountains -- the ozark mountains. nonetheless, that was one of the earliest ones. but it is just light years ahead of what that used to be. i mean, it's just crazy how much this is changing. it continues to change. the question is will a la carte really be something that is even that desirable for people, say, five years from now? because things are changing so rapidly. but certainly, if senator mccain wants to talk about that, he's earned that right in the u.s. senate to bring bills like that up. >> host: gautham nagesh. >> you alluded to how quickly the video and communications landscape generally is changing, perhaps the technology industry as a whole. is that part of the explanation for why we've seen some reluctance from congress to take on some of these larger technology-focused pieces of legislation, things like a rewrite of the 1996 telecommunications act? we hear people say these laws are very outdated, but at the same time there's a very real risk of legislating and then seeing the market shift un
cable, i think it's the second oldest cable system in the country because of to zach mountains -- the ozark mountains. nonetheless, that was one of the earliest ones. but it is just light years ahead of what that used to be. i mean, it's just crazy how much this is changing. it continues to change. the question is will a la carte really be something that is even that desirable for people, say, five years from now? because things are changing so rapidly. but certainly, if senator mccain wants to...
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ozarks. number two, wheaton college and number one brigham young university.kings are based on surveys taken by students. simon cowell might have gotten his best friend's wife pregnant but don't accused him of adultery. he wants his name removed of legal documents involving the birth of his baby mama. sources say there was no need to name him in the divorce papers that silverman was embarrassed. simon cowell said he wants to keep the situation private but he does plan to provide for that child. >>> never before seen photos released of marilyn monroe with american troops during the korean war. the blonde bombshell meeting, greeting and performing for soldiers nearing the end of their time on the front line. heritage auctions is selling the historic pictures. the starting price? just $400. pretty neat. >> coming up next on the rundown, what you need to know before you leave the house including the latest on those airport delays caused by computer problems. >> it was almost a perfect game until there was a big mechanical mistake. ♪ do the kwrerbg -- do the jerk ♪
ozarks. number two, wheaton college and number one brigham young university.kings are based on surveys taken by students. simon cowell might have gotten his best friend's wife pregnant but don't accused him of adultery. he wants his name removed of legal documents involving the birth of his baby mama. sources say there was no need to name him in the divorce papers that silverman was embarrassed. simon cowell said he wants to keep the situation private but he does plan to provide for that child....
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it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks. unfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the community of wanesville in missouri, one of those hardest hit are letting some folks go back in to get things but the evacuation order right back in place. this is why, unfortunately i've got a map to show you that has a lot more rain on it and especially for that same area that got hit. you can see south of kansas city there and north of spring field back into parts of eastern kansas and of course the inundated southeast this summer getting more. >> the currents are tough and dangerous. thank you so much. >>> now we're going to move next to cleveland where they were trying to
it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks. unfortunately, north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel, got stuck. right there, being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe, caught in the swirling muddy waters, had been brought in to clear the road -- in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. >> we just found out tonight that the...
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. >> ozark region the hardest hit. a woman and her son swept away during flash flooding in waynesville. crews spotting her body once the water receded. >> as the water went up and down it kept coming back as the water went down. >> all of this water changing life. the odem family is considering a move to higher ground. they don't have flood insurance and this is their second water catastrophe in three years. >> we are going to reevaluate. we have a lot to think about. right now everything is upside down. >> a deadly weather event in the u.s. more people die from flooding every year than from lightening strikes or tornadoes. in new york, brian agaguinness,x news. >>> more unsettled weather in several parts of the country again this morning. maria molina joins us now with more on that. >> last week we were talking about parts of kansas, parts of oklahoma and even into missouri continue to deal with heavy rain and potential for severe weather. guess what. today we are talking dÉjÀ vu. more severe thunderstorms. you can se
. >> ozark region the hardest hit. a woman and her son swept away during flash flooding in waynesville. crews spotting her body once the water receded. >> as the water went up and down it kept coming back as the water went down. >> all of this water changing life. the odem family is considering a move to higher ground. they don't have flood insurance and this is their second water catastrophe in three years. >> we are going to reevaluate. we have a lot to think about....
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university of illinois at champaign, illinois, and the top sober was bridge ham young and college of the ozarks in arkansas. >> 5:27. >> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories. while you were sheeping, flames burned through the night in a california town and the latest on evacuations and challenges facing fire crews today. >> airline passengers around the world tinted themselves delayed and what is behind >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, at 5:29 on this tuesday. >> there is mist and drizzle out there. how much? >>guest: not enough to be measurable. that could be tomorrow and into thursday morning commute but you will have to use the wipers around the bay shore and to the coast. the clouds are still above the golden gate bridge and this afternoon, east bay and south bay is where we will have 75 to 80. the rest of bay will be 66 to 75 and the coast into san francisco is partly sunny and 57 only up to 61 degrees. leyla gulen? >> mostly slow going. compared to yesterday i take that. 580 from tracy to dublin is 41 commute and highway 4, is
university of illinois at champaign, illinois, and the top sober was bridge ham young and college of the ozarks in arkansas. >> 5:27. >> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the top stories. while you were sheeping, flames burned through the night in a california town and the latest on evacuations and challenges facing fire crews today. >> airline passengers around the world tinted themselves delayed and what is behind >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is...
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another area that we're also monitoring for flooding today is here across part of the ozarks.hat has been hit hard the last several days. in fact, some spots reporting over a foot of rain. just within the first nine, ten days of the month of august. we have showers and thunderstorms blossoming across the region. from jonesborough, arkansas, stretching to kentucky. bolling green. apart the mid-atlantic. this is compliment of the latest stationary frontal boundary. some folks here are picking up an inch to two inches of rain in an hour's worth of time. flood willing be a big-time concern here today. with the ground saturated it won't take much to see the flooding problem across the region. >> uma: thank you for the update. >>> well, take a look at the video. small plane crashes in to a connecticut residential neighborhood killing former microsoft executive and his son, along with the folks on the ground. we'll have an update from the tragedy as emergency workers remain on the scene. plus, news that despite the startlalling revelation that the i.r.s. is caught targeting the tea p
another area that we're also monitoring for flooding today is here across part of the ozarks.hat has been hit hard the last several days. in fact, some spots reporting over a foot of rain. just within the first nine, ten days of the month of august. we have showers and thunderstorms blossoming across the region. from jonesborough, arkansas, stretching to kentucky. bolling green. apart the mid-atlantic. this is compliment of the latest stationary frontal boundary. some folks here are picking up...
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it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks.nately north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more. i mean, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel got stuck right there. he is being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe caught in the swirling muddy waters had been brought tune clear the road in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. and just one of the communities hardest hit, waynesville, missouri let folks in to get some things unfortunately evacuation order in place through friday at noon. this is why. look at how much rain they're going to still get by the end of the week. another 4-plus inches in that yellow hot zone in eastern kansas and parts of southern missouri. ginger zee, abc news. >> now to the growing political tension between the u.s. and russia. president obama canceled a meeting with president putin which had been scheduled for next month. relations between the two countries had been going south for a while. russia's decision to
it's slow dancing around the southern plains and northern ozarks.nately north georgia is suffering a similar scene. >> i can't live here no more. i mean, i'm through. >> reporter: charles wittington's dog diesel got stuck right there. he is being rescued in the raging floods in pickens county. and this backhoe caught in the swirling muddy waters had been brought tune clear the road in case there was flooding. now needing its own rescue. and just one of the communities hardest hit,...
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college of the ozarks, point lookout, missouri. thomas aquinas college, santa paula, california.est point, new york. so you couan get g cash asck ck all aour ourchases.s. so ysoou can c use yser cash ba. to folloolw youryo dreamre so you..ou. can san ve the day. chase fre eedom. so ysoou can c. >> welcome back. the time is 5:44 a.m.. here is a double look outside. this is looking to be a pretty good summerize in the making. >> look at how beautiful this shot is from mount tam cam. right now the temperatures are in the '50s. santa rosa is coming in at 52 degrees. 56 a right now in the city. we do have extensive cloud cover to deal with. this cloud cover will be slow to burn off into the 7:00 a.m. hour we will still be dealing with this. it will impact most of us but not much clearing until about noon today. by lunchtime was see sunshine along the delta. because we will see the earlier clearing for the south bay that is when the temperatures will be warmer. >> starting in the south bay that would have a good mixture of low 70's and 80's. 75 degrees will be the common number for san
college of the ozarks, point lookout, missouri. thomas aquinas college, santa paula, california.est point, new york. so you couan get g cash asck ck all aour ourchases.s. so ysoou can c use yser cash ba. to folloolw youryo dreamre so you..ou. can san ve the day. chase fre eedom. so ysoou can c. >> welcome back. the time is 5:44 a.m.. here is a double look outside. this is looking to be a pretty good summerize in the making. >> look at how beautiful this shot is from mount tam cam....
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but anyway, ozarks, by the way, a great place to vacation. >> very up and coming, joe. >> "usa today,re, the "usa today" is reminding us that franklin roosevelt was even criticized for spending too much time on his yacht, john adams of course. gene robinson and i remember this, he spent 17 months on his farm in 1798, accused of abdicating his office and the criticism cost him his second term. >> i think i wrote a column about it. i jumped on the bandwagon. >> you did and blamed it on george w. bush even though he wouldn't be in office for another 200 years. >> i knew he was coming. >> you knew he was coming. for republicans who were ready to pounce, let's remember the last commander in chief also took his share of r and r. by this point in his presidency, george w. bush had actually spent 367 days either on his vacation ranch in texas or at his family's compound in kennebunkport, maine, according to cbs news reporter mark noller who reports that president obama doesn't own a vacation home or a family compound and has only spent 92 days of his presidency, only, on vacation. now before
but anyway, ozarks, by the way, a great place to vacation. >> very up and coming, joe. >> "usa today,re, the "usa today" is reminding us that franklin roosevelt was even criticized for spending too much time on his yacht, john adams of course. gene robinson and i remember this, he spent 17 months on his farm in 1798, accused of abdicating his office and the criticism cost him his second term. >> i think i wrote a column about it. i jumped on the bandwagon....
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representative of a very specific area of the country, a cluster of rural states around apalacha and the ozarksnot abandon the party with the same ferocity as the deep south. you've got arkansas, missouri, kentucky, tennessee, west virginia, even louisiana. these are states that al gore had a chance to win in 2000. if he had won just one of them, it would have made him president. they weren't that far gone for john kerry in 2004. his campaign thought it could win west virginia when that race started. in the obama era, these states have swung hard to the gop. take arkansas. kerry lost it by only nine points in 2004. four years later, obama was swamped by 20 points against john mccain. in the 2010 midterms, democratic senator blanche lincoln lost by 21 points, one of the worst showings for any incumbent senator anywhere ever. in the same year, 2010, republicans won three of the state's four congressional seats. that was the first time in history they did that. last year they turned around and made it a clean sweep. there are a couple of forces at work here. some of it is demographic, older voters
representative of a very specific area of the country, a cluster of rural states around apalacha and the ozarksnot abandon the party with the same ferocity as the deep south. you've got arkansas, missouri, kentucky, tennessee, west virginia, even louisiana. these are states that al gore had a chance to win in 2000. if he had won just one of them, it would have made him president. they weren't that far gone for john kerry in 2004. his campaign thought it could win west virginia when that race...
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have traveled across the eighth congressional district of missouri from my hometown of salem to the ozark hills and wright county, douglas, to the banks of the mississippi river, one of the largest concerns that my constituents have is the uncertainty surrounding the affordable care act. individuals are concerned about the relationship with their doctor and what their costs are going to be. businesses are left with the tremendous uncertainty. they are understaffed because they are afraid to hire additional employees and they're also firing employees just to fall below the 50 individual threshold. the effects of the affordable care act are adversely affecting the health care and jobs and the folks across this great country. that is why i'm offering my amendment to revise the definition of major regulations to include any regulation under the affordable care act with over 3,000 pages of federal regulations already issued and many more to follow, congress must prevent this widely unsupportive law from causing further damage to our health care system. mr. speaker, there is broad partisan oppo
have traveled across the eighth congressional district of missouri from my hometown of salem to the ozark hills and wright county, douglas, to the banks of the mississippi river, one of the largest concerns that my constituents have is the uncertainty surrounding the affordable care act. individuals are concerned about the relationship with their doctor and what their costs are going to be. businesses are left with the tremendous uncertainty. they are understaffed because they are afraid to...
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while in missouri's ozarks region, one of the hardest hit, a woman and her son were swept away duringsh flooding in waynesville. crews spotting her body once the water receded. the national weather service says flooding is the deadliest thunderstorm-related weather event in the u.s. more people die from flooding every year than from lightning strikes or tornadoes. >>gretchen: heather childers live for us. thank you very much. let's talk about what happened over the weekend with regard to the sunday talk shows and lon snowden, father of edward snowden, the n.s.a. leaker, was on some of the chat shows and he was responding to what the president said during his press conference the day before about his son. i know eric, you're close to this story. you've spoken to the father before. >>eric: i have. i've spoken to lon personally. he's very concerned, a concerned father. he's also a concerned american. he's worried about what's going on. listen to what he had to say. he was with his attorney on one of the talk shows. >> at this point what i would like is for this to be vetted in open court
while in missouri's ozarks region, one of the hardest hit, a woman and her son were swept away duringsh flooding in waynesville. crews spotting her body once the water receded. the national weather service says flooding is the deadliest thunderstorm-related weather event in the u.s. more people die from flooding every year than from lightning strikes or tornadoes. >>gretchen: heather childers live for us. thank you very much. let's talk about what happened over the weekend with regard to...
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it was in the ozarks. the incident i'm talking about took place in waynesville.tmare scene there overnight. as far as the east goes, showers and storms through virginia and maryland. a little there, areas of baltimore. as we go throughout the afternoon from philly southward, hit and miss showers and storms. still nice, still dry from new york city to new england. talk about heat, one of the hottest days of the summer, from dallas to oklahoma. 103 today. looks like it's going to be 100 all week long in the big d. try to stay in the shade, jump in the pool if you can if it's not too warm. heard some reports the water is 90 degrees if you jump in the backyard. mention some showers, reagan national a few drops on the lens. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. sfx: oil gushing out of pipe. sfx: birds chirping. honey... it's time to go. no. honey, it's too perfect. over a quarter million properties... you'll never want to leave. booking.com booking.yeah hing, helicopthierhis hibuzzing, andk engine humming. sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping >> there'
it was in the ozarks. the incident i'm talking about took place in waynesville.tmare scene there overnight. as far as the east goes, showers and storms through virginia and maryland. a little there, areas of baltimore. as we go throughout the afternoon from philly southward, hit and miss showers and storms. still nice, still dry from new york city to new england. talk about heat, one of the hottest days of the summer, from dallas to oklahoma. 103 today. looks like it's going to be 100 all week...
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some areas seeing some very significant flooding going down towards the ozarks, heading in toward northern morning. all right, guys, we will send it back to you inside. >> alisyn: thanks so much, rick. we will look forward to coming out there and meeting your fury friends. coming up, they dreamed in following in their father's footsteps some sons of 9/11 heros are denied that chance because their deaths were not, quote: in the line of duty. we will will hear from them next. >> peter: the moment the 12-year-old got the answer right in the final round of jeopardy but found out he didn't spell it correctly, so, it was wrong. ♪ let's give them something to talk about. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool only from progressive. a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeti
some areas seeing some very significant flooding going down towards the ozarks, heading in toward northern morning. all right, guys, we will send it back to you inside. >> alisyn: thanks so much, rick. we will look forward to coming out there and meeting your fury friends. coming up, they dreamed in following in their father's footsteps some sons of 9/11 heros are denied that chance because their deaths were not, quote: in the line of duty. we will will hear from them next. >>...
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right along the ozarks and i will tell you what, too much rainfall and too quickly we have had floodinganywhere you see that maroon color on the map. northern arkansas, southern missouri. flash flooding going on dangerous time right now this morning. you know what to do if you are in there stay out of the water and get to high ground. northern missouri not really getting any of this rain. it's just been centralized over one specific spot there. temps today going to look like this. back into the triple digits around dallas and san antonino. phoenix as well. 82 in seattle with a few thunderstorms. cool temps remain across the great lakes. 70s and 80's. cooler than average. typically across those areas. all right, guys. send it back to you inside. >> alisyn: thanks so much, rick. we want to bring in governor mike huckabee right now. >> good morning. >> thanks for loaning us the studio. >> me casa sui casa. >> nice studio. impressed. >> it's fun. we are happy to loan it out. >> tucker: we want to get your take on the president's press conference yesterday. this was an afternoon press confer
right along the ozarks and i will tell you what, too much rainfall and too quickly we have had floodinganywhere you see that maroon color on the map. northern arkansas, southern missouri. flash flooding going on dangerous time right now this morning. you know what to do if you are in there stay out of the water and get to high ground. northern missouri not really getting any of this rain. it's just been centralized over one specific spot there. temps today going to look like this. back into the...
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we saw rain across the ozark areas, southern missouri, northern arkansas, more of that rain spreadingthat area again today. be very careful. forecast across the northeast, spectacular. humidity is gone, a nice, dry day, a ton of sunshine, comfortable temps, great day to be outside. southeast, a little rain in areas of florida. but the heat continues and will continue all week long across much of texas and oklahoma. it's going to be sticky as well. you've got to grin and bear it. towards the northern plains, very cool air, 70 in marquette, rain across the high plains across the west, drying things out a little bit. a few thunderstorms around parts of the four corners. okay, guys. send it back over. >> thank you. we were talking about mike. >> good guy. >> rick has a dirty job doing the weather. >> it's filthy. >>> 35 minutes past the hour. more headlines to get to. a power plant demolition goes wrong in california. one man had his leg blown off by flying shrapnel, four others suffered injuries despite a perimeter set up around the explosion site. >> shortly after the explosion, a piece
we saw rain across the ozark areas, southern missouri, northern arkansas, more of that rain spreadingthat area again today. be very careful. forecast across the northeast, spectacular. humidity is gone, a nice, dry day, a ton of sunshine, comfortable temps, great day to be outside. southeast, a little rain in areas of florida. but the heat continues and will continue all week long across much of texas and oklahoma. it's going to be sticky as well. you've got to grin and bear it. towards the...