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our analysis shows that there is literally a 0.1% chance of this occurring in pensacola.event to say the least with more rain in the forecast right through the weekend. you can see how the forecast radar lights up. >> a lot more to watch. thank you. keep us posted. >> right. >> john. >>> this morning we are learning two of donald trump's lawyers have reached out to the justice department to get security clearance. this is a requirement for them to get access to the evidence in his federal indictment and was also the subject of the first order by the judge overseeing the case, aileen cannon. she told trump's legal team they had to request the clearance by today and report book to her by next tuesday. jessica schneider is with us now on this. talk to us about the pace here and what that means. >> reporter: yeah, both doj and the judge, aileen cannon, want this process to move along as quickly as possible. judge cannon's first order of business was instructsing the attorneys to get in touch with doj to begin the security clearance process. our kaitlan collins is reporting th
our analysis shows that there is literally a 0.1% chance of this occurring in pensacola.event to say the least with more rain in the forecast right through the weekend. you can see how the forecast radar lights up. >> a lot more to watch. thank you. keep us posted. >> right. >> john. >>> this morning we are learning two of donald trump's lawyers have reached out to the justice department to get security clearance. this is a requirement for them to get access to the...
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brandy campbell in pensacola, florida, with an update on where things stand.brandy. >> reporter: hey, neil. the past couple of days have been pretty crazy out here in florida because of the slight risk of severe weather we have had, and it continues. you can see an example of that just behind me. we have some damage from a potential tornado that occurred. but before we get to this, i want to show you guys some is incredible video from the escambia county sheriff's department. this is body with cam footage showing when a deputy went to help a man trapped in rising water. he saw the man go underwater, went to help him, but he was also sucked under into a drainage pipe. for about 30 seconds they were carried 100 feet under a 4-lane highway before restatussing, both lucky -- resurfacing, both lucky to be alive. >> [inaudible] can you believe what just happened to us? can you believe what just happened to us? [inaudible conversations] >> oh, jesus. it suck me in. >> reporter: just chilling to watch that. flooding occurs across the county calling for over 200 rescue
brandy campbell in pensacola, florida, with an update on where things stand.brandy. >> reporter: hey, neil. the past couple of days have been pretty crazy out here in florida because of the slight risk of severe weather we have had, and it continues. you can see an example of that just behind me. we have some damage from a potential tornado that occurred. but before we get to this, i want to show you guys some is incredible video from the escambia county sheriff's department. this is body...
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in pensacola, florida, torrential rain. 16 inches, leading to highwater rescues. one person killed by a falling tree. across the south, the dangerous record heat wave. rob marciano with the forecast in just a moment, but first, abc's mireya villareal tonight. >> reporter: tonight the town of perryton, texas, in ruins after taking a direct hit from a powerful tornado. >> it's right in front of us! big tornado! holy smokes! >> reporter: storm chasers catching the moment it tore through the community of 8,000 in the texas panhandle. the warnings issued just after 5:00 p.m. thursday. drone video showing trailer homes completely leveled. others on fire. officials estimate dozens of people injured. >> you know those people, you go to church with those people, and so it really does affect you a lot. >> reporter: among the dead, becky randall. she leaves behind a husband, two sons, and four grandchildren. the chief telling me more than 200 structures were leveled. more than a dozen homes in this one neighborhood were completely destroyed. in fact, the one right here behin
in pensacola, florida, torrential rain. 16 inches, leading to highwater rescues. one person killed by a falling tree. across the south, the dangerous record heat wave. rob marciano with the forecast in just a moment, but first, abc's mireya villareal tonight. >> reporter: tonight the town of perryton, texas, in ruins after taking a direct hit from a powerful tornado. >> it's right in front of us! big tornado! holy smokes! >> reporter: storm chasers catching the moment it tore...
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reporting in pensacola, florida, i'm brady campbell. fox weather and to say with that same theme here, all that severity is now progressed into the deep south. but check this out right here. we have severe thunderstorms right about there that's blossoming just outside of houston. we'll keep a watchful eye tonight. meanwhile, back at home, mostly cloudy skies. we do have the return of the marine layer. in fact, it barely cleared at the coast today. and notice the flag is on the fly. the winds are up to 20 with stronger gusts. currently a good 27 degree temperature span from half moon bay. all the way into discovery bay where it's 85 degrees, 70 in napa and in palo alto. it's in the mid 70s of redwood shores and redwood city. so there you have that marine layer, but it's relatively shallow and we'll peel back and dial back out over the open waters in the early afternoon hours. meanwhile, tonight, we will endure that blanket of cloudiness with temperatures in the 50s across the board, 56 degrees in oakland, 53 redwood city, mid-fifties and
reporting in pensacola, florida, i'm brady campbell. fox weather and to say with that same theme here, all that severity is now progressed into the deep south. but check this out right here. we have severe thunderstorms right about there that's blossoming just outside of houston. we'll keep a watchful eye tonight. meanwhile, back at home, mostly cloudy skies. we do have the return of the marine layer. in fact, it barely cleared at the coast today. and notice the flag is on the fly. the winds...
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but several thunderstorm warnings in effect and you talked about the flood emergency in the pensacola in just a matter of hours and they are expecting more rain in the forecast. severe storms, long lasting today, friday, saturday and sunday. so, a multi-day event for some of these areas with the severe storm threat. smoke tracker as we get into the weekend. yes, those canadian wildfires continue to burn and we could see the potential for that smoke moving into the northeast this weekend. also looking at potential for stronger storms for the i-95 corridor later this afternoon on the drive home. so so much to talk about. fox weather.com on top of it this morning listen to your local officials. we will certainly keep you up to date, steve, ainsley and. >> brian: brian different weather event. >> janice: lots going on. >> brian: ever since governor gavin newsom spent the last, i don't know, within the last six months taking shots at governor desantis any chance he got. you wonder what is he getting at. will ron desantis start getting aggressive at him right after he starts getting aggress
but several thunderstorm warnings in effect and you talked about the flood emergency in the pensacola in just a matter of hours and they are expecting more rain in the forecast. severe storms, long lasting today, friday, saturday and sunday. so, a multi-day event for some of these areas with the severe storm threat. smoke tracker as we get into the weekend. yes, those canadian wildfires continue to burn and we could see the potential for that smoke moving into the northeast this weekend. also...
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pensacola got nailed. 16 inches of rain last night. that was amazing. a line of strong thunderstorms heading through new jersey. it's south of new york city. went through philadelphia earlier. reports of wind damage, and 1 inch hail. looks like the strongest of the storms now is starting to head toward the beaches. hopefully everyone is clearing out quickly as storms are rolling in. wind damage and small hail is the biggest threat. we were watching the area here. we did have a tornado warning earlier. watching jackson, new jersey, and the thunderstorms right over the top there. be sure it is crowded and packed. the forecast for the rest of the day, we're going to watch strong storms developing from little rock to mississippi, all the way to the areas that were nailed three days in a row from mobile to pensacola, and panama city. d.c. southward, toward which he is -- chesapeake. anyone you know from eastern colorado, denver area, colorado springs, has been raining endlessly all spring long. the heat hasn't ended either. this is going through father's day
pensacola got nailed. 16 inches of rain last night. that was amazing. a line of strong thunderstorms heading through new jersey. it's south of new york city. went through philadelphia earlier. reports of wind damage, and 1 inch hail. looks like the strongest of the storms now is starting to head toward the beaches. hopefully everyone is clearing out quickly as storms are rolling in. wind damage and small hail is the biggest threat. we were watching the area here. we did have a tornado warning...
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that was in pensacola fla, went by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans, and then went all the wayup the mississippi river into and into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. so she traveled probably. between 1502 thousand miles across the united states to cuba and the reason why there was doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly so people would both see her and purchase the objects. wow she has quite a map for sort of a network of the united states and beyond the continent as well. and that's really exciting to explore. i think. had a quick question. i know that i mentioned in my introduction that as long as i had met president at the time, andrew, you've noted in your book that she was the first chinese guest to be welcomed the white house. so could you maybe talk little bit? i think this will maybe be our last question for q&a as well about how she was engaging with these sort of political leaders of her time period. at the same time. that's right. and i, i often kind of wondered why i known about andrew jackson and andrew jackson's meeting up on wye. but i re
that was in pensacola fla, went by steamboat from pensacola to new orleans, and then went all the wayup the mississippi river into and into pennsylvania to pittsburgh. so she traveled probably. between 1502 thousand miles across the united states to cuba and the reason why there was doing this is because the objects were being distributed very broadly so people would both see her and purchase the objects. wow she has quite a map for sort of a network of the united states and beyond the...
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over a foot of rain just outside of the pensacola region, a storm that produced rainfall over the same location for several hours. some of the rainfall occurring within a three hour time span. this is a radar estimated rainfall total the past few days. the southeast is locked in this very unsettled weather pattern. but focusing this on pensacola, look at this, unconfirmed reports of 10 to 15 inches of rain where you see the pink and white, that is a life threatening amount of precipitation in such a short period of time. national weather service picking up on that. social media showing some of the flash flooding that is ongoing. and flash flood warning particular i dangerous situation, that is valid through 5:45 this morning. this is part of a broader picture here. you can see the flash flood watches in place across the south. and going back to perryton, texas, just seeing some of the aerial footage of the devastation there, your heart breaks for people there this morning. >> thank you so much, derek. >>> federal jury resumes deliberating this morning in the trial of robert bowers accu
over a foot of rain just outside of the pensacola region, a storm that produced rainfall over the same location for several hours. some of the rainfall occurring within a three hour time span. this is a radar estimated rainfall total the past few days. the southeast is locked in this very unsettled weather pattern. but focusing this on pensacola, look at this, unconfirmed reports of 10 to 15 inches of rain where you see the pink and white, that is a life threatening amount of precipitation in...
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swam into the ocean to rescue his nine year old son and eight year old niece from a rip current in pensacolaflorida, back in january three. it is 100% a miracle that somebody didn't die. hillis telling michael strahan how he does not remember seeing any lifeguards or red flags on the beach. county officials say they were patrolling the area. hillis saying he was forced to decide who to save first. i think the scariest point to me was when i'm swimming to my son and i have to pass by him because my niece is in more danger. you had to make a decision? yes but i knew that i had to pass him up to get to camille first because, you know, if i didn't, there's no way she would have made it. and so swam past my son and i got to camille, and she starts freaking out, you know? you know, we're going to die. we're going to die. i go, honey, you're not going to die. you know, that's not going to happen. once his niece was safe on a boogie board along with her mother, who'd also swam out to save her, hillis swam back for his son. you're just thinking, lord, please. like i really don't care about my life. i
swam into the ocean to rescue his nine year old son and eight year old niece from a rip current in pensacolaflorida, back in january three. it is 100% a miracle that somebody didn't die. hillis telling michael strahan how he does not remember seeing any lifeguards or red flags on the beach. county officials say they were patrolling the area. hillis saying he was forced to decide who to save first. i think the scariest point to me was when i'm swimming to my son and i have to pass by him because...
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fox weather's brandy campbell has the dedetails from pensacola beach. >> reporter: well, the panhandleew days with rounds of severe weather. you can see the impact from it, we've had a potential tornado pass through this area. but first, i want to show you guys some incredible video of a water rescue by the escambia sheriff's department. a deputy went to help a trapped man in water, he went to help but he was also sucked under into a drainage pipe. for about 30 seconds, they were carried is -- 100 feet under a four-lane highway before resurfacing. >> can you believe what just happened to us? oh, jesus. >> it suck me in. oh, my god. i can't -- i've never felt anything like that in my life. >> reporter: across the county calling for over 200 rescues, many from an apartment complex in pensacola. one person also killed when a tree collapsed on their home trapping them undernee. and the impact continues here where the damage from a potential tornado happened. the national weather service will do a survey to confirm if it was one and how strong and, unfortunately, the work continues with sev
fox weather's brandy campbell has the dedetails from pensacola beach. >> reporter: well, the panhandleew days with rounds of severe weather. you can see the impact from it, we've had a potential tornado pass through this area. but first, i want to show you guys some incredible video of a water rescue by the escambia sheriff's department. a deputy went to help a trapped man in water, he went to help but he was also sucked under into a drainage pipe. for about 30 seconds, they were carried...
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a flash flooding emergency for pensacola over a foot of rain has fallen in just hours. for parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. that severe threat widespread for millions of folks from the plain states down towards the southeast and then you mentioned the smoke. another round of it moving in this weekend for parts of the upper midwest, the great lakes and northeast. then we have the heat. well over 100 degrees for parts of texas with the humidity it's going to feel oppressive over 100 degrees in houston area south texas and in towards louisiana and then we also have the tropics. yes. already getting busy out in the atlantic. fox weather.com for all of your latest details. steve doocy, over to you. >> steve: all right, j.d., thank you very much. listen to this story, it was three years ago when a fort worth police officer by the name of matt brazil was hit by a stolen car and dragged 100 feet. his injuries so bad first responders thought he was dead. but miraculously matt survived. after three years of recovery over 70 injuries offic
a flash flooding emergency for pensacola over a foot of rain has fallen in just hours. for parts of texas, louisiana, mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. that severe threat widespread for millions of folks from the plain states down towards the southeast and then you mentioned the smoke. another round of it moving in this weekend for parts of the upper midwest, the great lakes and northeast. then we have the heat. well over 100 degrees for parts of texas with the humidity it's going...
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just about 30 minutes ago, there was a tornado on the ground near pensacola, south of pensacola, florida. and all of the tornadoes that were 1000 miles or more to the west. so what a violent, violent day we had today. now, the tornado threat is beginning to diminish, but the hail threat and the wind threat is not over yet for tonight. we are still going to have that threat, at least until probably two or 3:00 in the morning. after dark, storms are harder to see. tornadoes are harder to report, so the damage really is what you look for, even power flashes in the sky. there are still storms out there. oklahoma city, expected to your north and even toward i would say -- norman and points east toward, shawnee. you have a couple of storms, and the only real rotating storm we have is just to the east -- of sherman dennison in texas. but this was a day, that we would really like to forget. an awful lot of rain, and big hail, and wind. some of the wind gusts i'm i'm sure we will top 70 to 75 miles per hour, abby, even in the overnight hours. yet, so this all isn't isn't over yet. >> yeah, that's
just about 30 minutes ago, there was a tornado on the ground near pensacola, south of pensacola, florida. and all of the tornadoes that were 1000 miles or more to the west. so what a violent, violent day we had today. now, the tornado threat is beginning to diminish, but the hail threat and the wind threat is not over yet for tonight. we are still going to have that threat, at least until probably two or 3:00 in the morning. after dark, storms are harder to see. tornadoes are harder to report,...
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, lightning and powerful wind, so strong that one person died after a tree fell on their home in pensacola>> the storms have left more than half 1 million people without power across the south. >>> the man who risked his life to leak the pentagon papers has died, he died of pancreatic cancer this morning, he gained notoriety when he shared a classified document with the new york times that indicated the u.s. knew the vietnam war was unwinnable. it was a military analyst that photocopied the documents which would have ended the conflict. >>>'s coming up in sports, stanford plays in the college world series, and after being drafted third overall by the warriors in 2002, to now being the top man in the front office, what >>> we are talking about a warm-up tomorrow, but the fog said hold my beer. >> it's one of those things in the bay area, when you say warm-up, you have to put sarcastic quotes around it, because warmer is relative. along the beach, you are going to hover around 60 degrees this time of year, that is what happened. here's the reason, the fog and the marine layer , we are going
, lightning and powerful wind, so strong that one person died after a tree fell on their home in pensacola>> the storms have left more than half 1 million people without power across the south. >>> the man who risked his life to leak the pentagon papers has died, he died of pancreatic cancer this morning, he gained notoriety when he shared a classified document with the new york times that indicated the u.s. knew the vietnam war was unwinnable. it was a military analyst that...
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looking back down pensacola, western florida, more 1-inch hail in diameter or more and we move into sundaye threat now from the ozarks all the way to the central gulf. damaging wind gusts the main storm hazard we can't rule out a tornado or two. we've got that heat. records stretching from new orleans, dallas, brownsville and right on into the weekend and we are talking about triple digits. these are air temperatures not just the heat indexes, but air temperatures that will be in triple digits up to san angelo. >> al, we'll come back to you in a few minutes. >>> meanwhile, an encouraging update on the health of pope francis. the pontiff released from the hospital after a week after underwent abdominal surgery. kelly, first of all, how is the pope doing >> reporter: yeah. he's said to be doing well his doctor says he's better than before the surgery pope francis back this morning after waving to well-wishers outside the hospital today he was smiling, appeared in good spirits. when asked how he was, he said, i'm still alive. the pope took a moment to pray at the basilica before heading back
looking back down pensacola, western florida, more 1-inch hail in diameter or more and we move into sundaye threat now from the ozarks all the way to the central gulf. damaging wind gusts the main storm hazard we can't rule out a tornado or two. we've got that heat. records stretching from new orleans, dallas, brownsville and right on into the weekend and we are talking about triple digits. these are air temperatures not just the heat indexes, but air temperatures that will be in triple digits...
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now, the pensacola news journal reported that many of these requts for review me from only one couy high school language arts teacher who challenged over 100 okin escambia county school libraries for what she called questionable content. among the books permanently removed by the school board were george johnson's all boys aren't blue and the children's booknd tango makes three. meanwhile, the washington, dc based heritage foundation weighed in on the banned books debate. they argued that pen america drastically overstates the number of books banned across the country. now, according to pen, america's banned book index, there were over 2500 book bans in the last couple of years. but heritage research fellow jay green found that nearly 75% of the books on that list were still available in school and public library card catalogs. now, pen america notes on its website that it applies the term book ban to a range of restrictions on a book, including temporary removals. but the heritage foundation's jay green said that pen america has twisted the meaning of the word ban, determining what book
now, the pensacola news journal reported that many of these requts for review me from only one couy high school language arts teacher who challenged over 100 okin escambia county school libraries for what she called questionable content. among the books permanently removed by the school board were george johnson's all boys aren't blue and the children's booknd tango makes three. meanwhile, the washington, dc based heritage foundation weighed in on the banned books debate. they argued that pen...
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in pensacola over a foot of rain has fallen there we have that nearly-parked front over the gulf coast states and we're going to see that as we go throughout the day, stalled throughout the south, bringing heavy rain we're concerned about flash flooding and more storms. 9 million at risk. weould see damagin cer on this afternoon and continues to sweltser in the south 106 in san angelo, 102 in san antonio all right, guys, we're looking at the air quality in the midwest. storms in the south and triple digit heat in texas we'll talk more about at that coming up. >> lots to cover ahead of the weekend >>> still to come, an update on the american couple who died at a mexico resort. >>> and new details on the sexual assauault allegatitions surrrrounding onone of the momost famous s athletes on the plalanet. amouous athles on the p planet. acaction sleepep supplemenen. to dailyly digestiveve suppor. to more e wellness s solutios every y day. getet more withth nature's s b. ♪ ththis is not t just a phahar. ♪ this is liliving the c care inin healthcarare. ♪ walgreens. fromom prom dresesses to wo
in pensacola over a foot of rain has fallen there we have that nearly-parked front over the gulf coast states and we're going to see that as we go throughout the day, stalled throughout the south, bringing heavy rain we're concerned about flash flooding and more storms. 9 million at risk. weould see damagin cer on this afternoon and continues to sweltser in the south 106 in san angelo, 102 in san antonio all right, guys, we're looking at the air quality in the midwest. storms in the south and...
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so how can these kinds of disorders be treated as to who's in pensacola, anxiety disorders can generally be treated very effectively. meet someone in fos to 25 sessions are enough with behavioral therapy. for example, the psycho dynamic therapy which takes a little longer. and if we find that the psychotherapeutic approach is not so effective, then we can give some extra help with medication in the form of anti depressants. to see the scene here for satellite after 3 courses, a therapy testing cool can once again live life without being rules by 5th on this project, mission out to it. and that inspires me, of course to continue working on myself. i know my says so and then on mine on. yeah, in still feeling afraid sometimes is quite normal spots. if you start to determine the way we think and behave, then it could be an anxiety disorder. those who are affected shouldn't be afraid to seek professional help. regardless of whether we're actually in a threatening situation or just practice. the same thing happens in the body every time. when we're scared our body releases certain hormones li
so how can these kinds of disorders be treated as to who's in pensacola, anxiety disorders can generally be treated very effectively. meet someone in fos to 25 sessions are enough with behavioral therapy. for example, the psycho dynamic therapy which takes a little longer. and if we find that the psychotherapeutic approach is not so effective, then we can give some extra help with medication in the form of anti depressants. to see the scene here for satellite after 3 courses, a therapy testing...
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also overnight, at least one person was killed near pensacola, florida. a reported tornado sent a tree crashing down onto a home and intense lightning was seen during this james taylor concert in nearby orange beach, alabama . but we begin right now in texas. a total devastation this morning. parts of perryton, texas, lay in ruin after a massive tornado slammed the texas panhandle. northeast. now, perryton tearing through homes and knocking out power to the entire town. another one to the left of it. we've got one trailer on fire. we've got more multiple trailers destroyed. dozens of people rushed to the local hospital, which was running on generators. a mobile home park took a direct hit. dozens of trailers were damaged or destroyed. drone video shows residents combing through the debris after winds predicted up to 90mph. and golf ball sized hail tore through the area. thursday's heat contributing to the storm, destabilizing the atmosphere. more than 30 million people from texas to louisiana and florida were under heat advisories. many expected to remain
also overnight, at least one person was killed near pensacola, florida. a reported tornado sent a tree crashing down onto a home and intense lightning was seen during this james taylor concert in nearby orange beach, alabama . but we begin right now in texas. a total devastation this morning. parts of perryton, texas, lay in ruin after a massive tornado slammed the texas panhandle. northeast. now, perryton tearing through homes and knocking out power to the entire town. another one to the left...
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in pensacola, more than 200 people were rescued after flash floods stranded them in an apartment complexound victor munoz picking up debris from his damaged home. he actually filmed the storm just moments before it hit his house. >> the debris, hail was just hitting, banging everything, everything breaking. >> reporter: he rode out the tornado with his two brothers in their bathroom, praying his mother would make it home alive. >> the tornado was going that way, and i just, i didn't know what had happened. i was worried about my mom. i couldn't get my truck out or anything. once i saw her alive, i gave a big hug, i was tearing up, i'm just glad she was alive. >> reporter: the munoz family told me that the 11-year-old boy who was killed was actually their cousin. the family is in shock, but they say that they are getting help from other family members, friends, neighbors, and even strangers, to cope and try and rebuild. norah. >> norah: we are praying for their recovery. omar villafranca, thank you. well, the severe weather threat will continue through the weekend, so let's bring in meteo
in pensacola, more than 200 people were rescued after flash floods stranded them in an apartment complexound victor munoz picking up debris from his damaged home. he actually filmed the storm just moments before it hit his house. >> the debris, hail was just hitting, banging everything, everything breaking. >> reporter: he rode out the tornado with his two brothers in their bathroom, praying his mother would make it home alive. >> the tornado was going that way, and i just, i...
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. >>> in pensacola, torrential rain. one person killed by a falling tree. across the south, the dangerous record heat wave. rob marciano with the forecast in just a moment, but first, abc's ma ray ya tonight. >> reporter: tonight the town of perryton, texas, in ruins after taking a direct hit from a powerful tornado. >> it's right in front of us! big tornado. holy smokes! >> reporter: storm chasers catching the moment it tore through the community of 8,000 in the texas panhandle. officials estimate dozens injured. >> you know those people, you search for those people, so it really does affect you a lot. >> reporter: among the dead, becky randle. she leaves behind a husband, two sons and four grandchildren. the chief telling me more than 200 structures were levelled. the one right here behind me, eight people were inside when the tornado hit. miraculously, they all survived. julio garcia showing me where they hid. [ speaking non-english ] this is the salvation for him and his family. more than a thousand reports of severe weather from this powerful system th
. >>> in pensacola, torrential rain. one person killed by a falling tree. across the south, the dangerous record heat wave. rob marciano with the forecast in just a moment, but first, abc's ma ray ya tonight. >> reporter: tonight the town of perryton, texas, in ruins after taking a direct hit from a powerful tornado. >> it's right in front of us! big tornado. holy smokes! >> reporter: storm chasers catching the moment it tore through the community of 8,000 in the...
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>> yes, they're happening as we speak with still a ton of rain falling, so destin, florida, pensacolamobile, still under a flood watch. you see the pink back in texas, st. angelo included, that's a severe thunderstorm watch with damaging winds especially until 10:00. this same front, active with the jet stream in the same spot, very rare for this time in june is going to be active tomorrow. if you live in lafayette to new orleans, in the afternoon, i want you to be prepared. have two ways of getting warnings because damaging winds with really strong stuff there could be blasting through, especially if folks are still in school getting back to work. dangerous heat, we have been talking about excessive heat warnings for day eight or nine, depending on your location. it will feel like 117 from dallas to austin. houston, 113, and th break until late week or the weekend. then we have to turn our attention to bret, a tropical storm in the atlantic. it is the early ets this far east in atlantic basin records. it's going to head toward the eastern caribbean for this weekend. we'll keep lookin
>> yes, they're happening as we speak with still a ton of rain falling, so destin, florida, pensacolamobile, still under a flood watch. you see the pink back in texas, st. angelo included, that's a severe thunderstorm watch with damaging winds especially until 10:00. this same front, active with the jet stream in the same spot, very rare for this time in june is going to be active tomorrow. if you live in lafayette to new orleans, in the afternoon, i want you to be prepared. have two ways...
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they'll be in places like mississippi, and then another watch area from little rock back through pensacola tomorrow morning. and across the northeast, as well, by tomorrow afternoon. we're also watching the heat build across the eastern texas coastline. numbers up and over 110 degrees saturday and sunday. that is unusual for june. climate change certainly playing a role there, whit. >> whit: and rob, while we have you, you are also tracking that smoke from the canadian wildfires impacting us here in the u.s. the air quality index in minnesota, the worst since 1980. and in the northeast, rob, what can we expect? >> reporter: well, they'll improve in minnesota, but that smoke is coming to the northeast. it will be high level stuff, so, a hazy sun, not nearly as bad as what we saw last week. but keep in mind, some of these fires in northern canada will be burning all summer long. whit? >> whit: we'll take that improvement, though. rob, thank you. >>> now, to the chaos amid the celebrations of the denver nuggets first ever nba title win. a police officer struck by a fire truck carrying two of
they'll be in places like mississippi, and then another watch area from little rock back through pensacola tomorrow morning. and across the northeast, as well, by tomorrow afternoon. we're also watching the heat build across the eastern texas coastline. numbers up and over 110 degrees saturday and sunday. that is unusual for june. climate change certainly playing a role there, whit. >> whit: and rob, while we have you, you are also tracking that smoke from the canadian wildfires impacting...
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in pensacola florida, and the panhandle of florida, residents are facing a flash flood emergency, oversenior meteorologist and janice, >> we had a long line of thunderstorms that brought 80 mile an hour winds to portions of the southern plains and thunderstorm warnings a multi-day severe threat on top of days of severe weather we have seen heavy rainfall in the region of the panhandle towards the mississippi river valley could cause flash flooding. we have a flooding emergency in place and the potential for strong storms around the dinner time hour of towards the northeast and that area of low pressure is going to bring some of that smoke southward again and not as potent as it was a week and and a half ago but the potential for some bad air air quality and i want to mention extreme heat for texas and we are watching the tropics. >> thank you so much janice. president biden lashing out at reporters asking questions in the alleged bribery investigation. watch this. >> why are you asking such a dumb question? >> this has the house oversight chairman showing the bank records show biden's
in pensacola florida, and the panhandle of florida, residents are facing a flash flood emergency, oversenior meteorologist and janice, >> we had a long line of thunderstorms that brought 80 mile an hour winds to portions of the southern plains and thunderstorm warnings a multi-day severe threat on top of days of severe weather we have seen heavy rainfall in the region of the panhandle towards the mississippi river valley could cause flash flooding. we have a flooding emergency in place...
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and so let's just go from pensacola because of uh, but electrical numbers that in that seat because how it is and the present. i'm sure he isn't that talk to felicia to come the motion with a little confess of the consumer. so the 2, lots of yeah. like the vision and some stuff sometimes is how's the for the asthma does to so it has like a few, a lot of the long was an order from back up to the bottom. could a talk them 50 percent of them. i'll send the x and say, come lower. like i said, i could sure for the families younger son's youngest one hasn't been for a no subject from that idea too much or anything. we'll have to add them moved up lots of in some details. some of the sort of huge amounts of an idea as to the set of the yes. so you much bye bye. the the question that was on this side, i have these nice about, i'm a person in san diego and the whole song they will need is i so the website or session of us to go to the us government. no. and he has off. uh, we have small, i'd been selling 50 that have significant been ask me for the 6 guys without with this a lot. i'm uh, i'm not
and so let's just go from pensacola because of uh, but electrical numbers that in that seat because how it is and the present. i'm sure he isn't that talk to felicia to come the motion with a little confess of the consumer. so the 2, lots of yeah. like the vision and some stuff sometimes is how's the for the asthma does to so it has like a few, a lot of the long was an order from back up to the bottom. could a talk them 50 percent of them. i'll send the x and say, come lower. like i said, i...
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thunderstorm watch in effect there until noon down across the south side and includes over towards pensacoladeo u saw up to 16 inches of rain and a lot of rain and more to come with severe weather today across parts of the deep south a lot of spots 5 inches of rain. will: coming up, $5,000 for parents. the company giving a baby bonus to push back against pro abortion messaging from corporate america. waiting for last minute father's day. chip wade has you covered for relaxing gifts for dad, next. ♪ lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and you go through artificial tears in the blink of an eye, it's not too late for another treatment option. to learn more visit treatted.com. that's treatt-e-d.com. as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or deat
thunderstorm watch in effect there until noon down across the south side and includes over towards pensacoladeo u saw up to 16 inches of rain and a lot of rain and more to come with severe weather today across parts of the deep south a lot of spots 5 inches of rain. will: coming up, $5,000 for parents. the company giving a baby bonus to push back against pro abortion messaging from corporate america. waiting for last minute father's day. chip wade has you covered for relaxing gifts for dad,...
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. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, near pensacola, another tornado is blamed for a death after a tree fell on a home. there was more than a foot of rain. in escambia county, a sheriff's deputy was trying to help a man in flood water when both were swement into a storm drain. they were pushed 100 feet in the drain, grateful to survive. >> they are not out of the woods yet severe storms are possible this weekend with high humidity and heat. it could reach 115 in parts of the south. >>> as we kick off the weekend with locally dense fog, it will not last long in the inland valley. it will burn off quickly. we have one more day of near normal high temperatures today. a big cool down inland for father's day through monday. the below average temperatures will continue for most of next week. futurecast shows the fog that is out there. we will not see as much of the pop up shower activity in the high sierras. just a little cloud cover. the chance of showers will be on the north coast. there is a system in the pacific northwest, directing shower activity towards far northern california.
. >> reporter: in the florida panhandle, near pensacola, another tornado is blamed for a death after a tree fell on a home. there was more than a foot of rain. in escambia county, a sheriff's deputy was trying to help a man in flood water when both were swement into a storm drain. they were pushed 100 feet in the drain, grateful to survive. >> they are not out of the woods yet severe storms are possible this weekend with high humidity and heat. it could reach 115 in parts of the...
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flood emergency from almost -- that's about pensacola all the way back over to just about orange beach on right now. there's still more rain coming down. the heaviest rain is moving into the gulf of mexico and away from where it has already fallen, south of fair hope and towards folly, alabama. the next couple days more rainfall to come and excessive accumulations in some places too, jake. >> chad, texas is experiencing record triple-digit heat. how hot is it going to get there? >> it's going to be cool across the southeast, that won't exist towards the west. look at the heat indexes. 60 plus records possible over the next couple days. heat warnings all the way to 122 this afternoon. corpus christi feels like 116. jake, you have to understand, those numbers are in the shade. so the numbers you see behind me, high temperatures well above 100, with heat indices approaching 120. you get in the sunshine, it will feel hotter than that. >> the national hurricane center is tracking a new storm. what do you know about that? >> tropical storm brett. we had arlene that was a nothing storm. brett
flood emergency from almost -- that's about pensacola all the way back over to just about orange beach on right now. there's still more rain coming down. the heaviest rain is moving into the gulf of mexico and away from where it has already fallen, south of fair hope and towards folly, alabama. the next couple days more rainfall to come and excessive accumulations in some places too, jake. >> chad, texas is experiencing record triple-digit heat. how hot is it going to get there? >>...
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the national weather service sense the pensacola area could see intense rain of up to 12 inches which is potentially life threatening. around 100,000 people are in the flash flood zone. we are hearing for the first time from the trump appointed judge who will preside over the federal criminal case against the former president. judge cannon has given attorneys five days to notify her on the status of the necessary security clearances in the case and we're told trump's legal team has already reached out to the justice department. paula reid has those details. >> reporter: this is the first order from judge aileen cannon since former president trump was arraigned. she is urging the lawyers from both sides to make sure that they have their security clearances in place as this goes forward. she asked the trump lawyers to be this touch with doj by friday and then gives them five days before they have to give her an update on their progress. that is a pretty tight time line and that is significant because here one of the main tensions between the prosecution and the defense is how quickly th
the national weather service sense the pensacola area could see intense rain of up to 12 inches which is potentially life threatening. around 100,000 people are in the flash flood zone. we are hearing for the first time from the trump appointed judge who will preside over the federal criminal case against the former president. judge cannon has given attorneys five days to notify her on the status of the necessary security clearances in the case and we're told trump's legal team has already...
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we have flood watches now extending through the big bend including tallahassee and mobile and pensacolathese areas could get 6-plus inches of rain in the next 48 hours. areas highlighted in orange have that enhanced risk stretching back down into north central texas. long-lived tornados in dallas, jackson, mobile, tampa. these areas can also see tornados. it's just a smaller risk. know where your safe spot is. get there as soon as that warning is issued. that severe weather risk extends into sunday. little rock, shreveport, jackson all included in that enhanced risk tomorrow, father's day. if you have plans with dad, be alert and check radar immediately before you head out and about. this afternoon we get a lot of sunshine and heating going on. that generates the storm activity across parts of southern kansas into oklahoma back down into texas about 10:00 central time into the overnight hours pushing into north american louisiana. a lot of us are in bed. if you have a weather radio, plug it in, put batteries in case the power goes out. that way you're woken up so you can get to your saf
we have flood watches now extending through the big bend including tallahassee and mobile and pensacolathese areas could get 6-plus inches of rain in the next 48 hours. areas highlighted in orange have that enhanced risk stretching back down into north central texas. long-lived tornados in dallas, jackson, mobile, tampa. these areas can also see tornados. it's just a smaller risk. know where your safe spot is. get there as soon as that warning is issued. that severe weather risk extends into...
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in pensacola, a deputy swept under water for 30 second, trying to rescue a man trapped in the floodwaters. back in oklahoma, at least one person died after a tree fell on their home. while in arkansas, an ef-2 tornado leaving a path of twisted destruction in logan county sunday. we already have tornados trying in mississippi. that cold front is gonna push everything south. anyone from baton rouge to panama city, jacksonville, mobile, biloxi, savannah, look out today. be super aware. have two ways to get warnings. that subtropical jet has kept that big high pressure system trapped over texas. those excessive heat warnings go to new orleans where it will feel like 107 today. kingsville 119. remember, this is day 8 for a lot of people. so we need this ridge to break down. it is getting dangerous. san antonio hospitals have already seen heat related illnesses on the rise. people checking in for it, looks like houston goes through at least thursday and then things start to cool down. by cool down i mean feel like 100 rather than 110. >> ginger, thank you very much. now to that breaking news ov
in pensacola, a deputy swept under water for 30 second, trying to rescue a man trapped in the floodwaters. back in oklahoma, at least one person died after a tree fell on their home. while in arkansas, an ef-2 tornado leaving a path of twisted destruction in logan county sunday. we already have tornados trying in mississippi. that cold front is gonna push everything south. anyone from baton rouge to panama city, jacksonville, mobile, biloxi, savannah, look out today. be super aware. have two...
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it includes pensacola, destin. this is until 3:00 p.m.ning and early afternoon tornados in southern alabama and the panhandle of florida. you notice green on the map. that's a flood watch. this line has barely moved. we've just been pummelled over and over. the lightning was so intense last night. it becomes more of a warm front when you go west. it's going to intensify across oklahoma today. lawton, oklahoma city, all included in that second highest level of risk for tornados. the garden city all the way down to dallas for that damaging wind threat and isolated tornado. again into tomorrow we're going to have more of it. that's because we've got this really unique system that's been blocked and the subtropical jet. this time of year we don't see that. lot of moisture. it traps, lifts then causes severe weather. that high in texas, that dangerous heat, that dome, it's going to continue as is the severe weather tomorrow. that's a look at friday. guys? >> ginger, thank you very much for keeping us up to late on all of this. we turn now to a
it includes pensacola, destin. this is until 3:00 p.m.ning and early afternoon tornados in southern alabama and the panhandle of florida. you notice green on the map. that's a flood watch. this line has barely moved. we've just been pummelled over and over. the lightning was so intense last night. it becomes more of a warm front when you go west. it's going to intensify across oklahoma today. lawton, oklahoma city, all included in that second highest level of risk for tornados. the garden city...
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it gets better from here except maybe mobile, pensacola, going to still be hot down there. boris?ing in some parts and fatal in some cases. 11 people killed in webb county, texas. another two succumbing to the heat in louisiana. chad myers, thank you so much for the update. >>> next, as night falls in europe, france is preparing for another night of fury over the killing by police of a teenager. using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming innersprings, for a beautiful mattress, and indescribable comfort. for a limited time, save $400 onelect stearns & foster mattresses. welcome to the place where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! well, you've come to the right place. now's the time to plan ahead. learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare... and how a plan like this helps you take charge of your health care with lower out-of-pocket costs. here's why... medicare alone doesn't pay for everyth
it gets better from here except maybe mobile, pensacola, going to still be hot down there. boris?ing in some parts and fatal in some cases. 11 people killed in webb county, texas. another two succumbing to the heat in louisiana. chad myers, thank you so much for the update. >>> next, as night falls in europe, france is preparing for another night of fury over the killing by police of a teenager. using the finest materials, like indulgent memory foam, and ultra-conforming innersprings,...
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pensacola, 107. it's hot and it's humid on top of it.emperatures as we go towards the holiday weekend, you know it's going to stay very warm, especially areas like memphis but we won't see the 100-degree temperatures, in the 90s with the humidity, heat index a little lower than today. a slight improvement. the air quality, chicago right now is in the red at unhealthy. it's much worse in madison right now, much worse in indianapolis, you saw what it looked like in chicago. it didn't look good. that unhealthy air has moved into erie, pennsylvania, buffalo's air quality has gone down, pittsburgh same for you. washington, d.c., in the moderates. you'll notice it there especially in the kye. in total, this is a huge number, 127 million people understood air quality alerts. >> that's for sure. lots to follow. >>> former president donald trump is offering a new defense of his hand ling of classified materials after he appeared to talk about sensitive documents during a 2021 meeting that audio recording was obtained by nbc news. >> it's like, hi
pensacola, 107. it's hot and it's humid on top of it.emperatures as we go towards the holiday weekend, you know it's going to stay very warm, especially areas like memphis but we won't see the 100-degree temperatures, in the 90s with the humidity, heat index a little lower than today. a slight improvement. the air quality, chicago right now is in the red at unhealthy. it's much worse in madison right now, much worse in indianapolis, you saw what it looked like in chicago. it didn't look good....
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just about 30 minutes ago there was a tornado on the ground south of pensacola, florida, near the shore the tornados that were 1,000 miles or more to the west. so what a violent, violent day we had today. now, the tornado threat is beginning to diminish, but the hail threat and the wind threat is not over yet for tonight. we are still going to have that threat at least until probably 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. after dark storms are harder to see, tornados are harder to report. so the damage really is what you look for, even power flashes in the sky. there are still storms out there. oklahoma city especially to your north and even toward i would say norman and points east towards shawnee, you have a couple of storms. and to the east of denison and texas, but this is day we'd really like to forget. an awful lot of rain and big hail. and some of the wind gusts i'm sure will top 70 to 75 miles per hour, even in the overnight hours, abby. so this isn't over yet. >> that's exactly what i was wondering. and i was also wondering as we're looking at the pictures of the burnt out what looks lik
just about 30 minutes ago there was a tornado on the ground south of pensacola, florida, near the shore the tornados that were 1,000 miles or more to the west. so what a violent, violent day we had today. now, the tornado threat is beginning to diminish, but the hail threat and the wind threat is not over yet for tonight. we are still going to have that threat at least until probably 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning. after dark storms are harder to see, tornados are harder to report. so the damage...
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like it came from outer space, not only that, but we saw intense lightning like a strobe light in pensacola, florida, from a lot of these thunderstorms. we're anticipating with this with active subtropical jet. the pattern you're looking at is not usual for this time of the year. this is early. this has led to a tornado throat for oklahoma city. a chance for damaging winds and large hail all the way down to florida. the active pattern continues into tomorrow. sunday evening, isolated tornadoes from little rock to greenville. all the way down to mobile, alabama. that's >> somara: so, you know guys, every time we open those apps we're looking to see how hot it is here in texas. temperature around 81 degrees. but scroll down further, the feels-like the sun is barely coming up, it's two degrees shy of 90. we got to stay hydrated out here. we got folks coming out for the juneteenth festivities. i'll keep drinking water. >> whit: keep hydrating. get some shade when you can. thank you so much. we do appreciate it. >>> we do move now to the uk and a public milestone for the new king. the annual tro
like it came from outer space, not only that, but we saw intense lightning like a strobe light in pensacola, florida, from a lot of these thunderstorms. we're anticipating with this with active subtropical jet. the pattern you're looking at is not usual for this time of the year. this is early. this has led to a tornado throat for oklahoma city. a chance for damaging winds and large hail all the way down to florida. the active pattern continues into tomorrow. sunday evening, isolated tornadoes...
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it lessens a bit, but still some of the same areas, like pensacola up into jackson holding on to thatow. wind, hail, and even tornadoes a possibility. let's go ahead and take a time out for it. futurecast showing you the storms reamplifying this evening in places that have already dealt with severe weather late last night and early this morning. so the mississippi river valley, the southern mississippi river valley, dealing that around 9:00 to 8:00 eastern time. that rolls into the southeast. see how it starts to bow out. that's more of a wind threat. less of a tornado threat, but holding on to strong winds, which you know can do just as much damage. and again, the heat. one of the big influences of this as well as the jet stream and the lift from the boundary itself, but the heat helping to influence it, excessive heat warnings in place from brownsville to houston into new orleans. we're talking about heat index values, nearing 120 degrees. >> that's just astonishing. really, really hard to imagine. britly rit, thank you very much. >>> still to come, there is a growing wave of multir
it lessens a bit, but still some of the same areas, like pensacola up into jackson holding on to thatow. wind, hail, and even tornadoes a possibility. let's go ahead and take a time out for it. futurecast showing you the storms reamplifying this evening in places that have already dealt with severe weather late last night and early this morning. so the mississippi river valley, the southern mississippi river valley, dealing that around 9:00 to 8:00 eastern time. that rolls into the southeast....
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the extensive rainfall taking place in the florida panhandle, pensacola and surrounding areas have receivedis, over a foot of rain in a very short period of time. flash flood emergencies are ongoing, high water rescues taking place. another big story as we watch the storms march west to east. >> derek van dam, thank you very much. >>> pope francis back at the vatican after nine days in the hospital following abdominal surgery. you see him there smiling. he waved at a crowd of well-wishers as he left the hospital. the 86-year-old is said to be better than before. vatican officials say the pope is recovering well and no longer feels pain and discomfort. >> that is great to hear. better than before. the best you can ask for. >>> the federal government investigating a global cyber attack that impacted several federal agencies. this is blamed on hackers known for extorting ransom. good morning. how extensive is this damage? >> poppy, this is the kind of thing you get into a software vulnerability and because it's so widely used by companies and government agencies around the world, the hackers h
the extensive rainfall taking place in the florida panhandle, pensacola and surrounding areas have receivedis, over a foot of rain in a very short period of time. flash flood emergencies are ongoing, high water rescues taking place. another big story as we watch the storms march west to east. >> derek van dam, thank you very much. >>> pope francis back at the vatican after nine days in the hospital following abdominal surgery. you see him there smiling. he waved at a crowd of...
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why should a truck driver from pensacola subsidize some liberal arts student's degrees from new york city? i mean, completely immoral. it's also impractical ashley. talk about inflationary. as dagen pointed out we're talking about billions and billions of dollars. no such thing as a free lunch. every american pays for that so the real problem here is governments involvement in this whole student loan and the whole education financing scheme at large. that hasn't changed and the fact the democrats want to expand that even more. ashley: very quickly, jonathan. we talk a lot about consumer debt in whatever form, but it's starting to pileup isn't it? does that worry you? >> it does, ashley. the average household now has $10,000 in credit card debt. that has exploded and another reason why despite again this victory lap of how strong the economy is, why are more americans tapping into their 401 (k) and once again, piling up tremendous credit card debt at a time what credit card interest rates are at an all-time high so lots of warning signs on the economy. ashley: jonathan thanks for jump
why should a truck driver from pensacola subsidize some liberal arts student's degrees from new york city? i mean, completely immoral. it's also impractical ashley. talk about inflationary. as dagen pointed out we're talking about billions and billions of dollars. no such thing as a free lunch. every american pays for that so the real problem here is governments involvement in this whole student loan and the whole education financing scheme at large. that hasn't changed and the fact the...
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we're concerned about flooding, we have over a foot of rain in pensacola.riday, we're adding to those totals. heavy rainfall, localized flooding, we see the green. portions of mississippi, into alabama. also georgia into the gulf coast states, looking at some really heavy rainfall. we're also looking at triple digits, yasmin. we're looking at temperatures into the triple digits, won ten in some spots. feeling like 1:20 in corpus christi today. >> wow. pretty high numbers to say the least. priscilla, quickly, i understand that the governor's news conference is happening now. in regards to that extreme weather in the lives lost there. where you are. what has been the states response so far? >> yeah, so we know that he's serving that damage, and has been briefed. the initial hours after this happened, there were several response teams that came into help with the search and rescue. he also issued a disaster declaration, which is helping to get additional resources here to help to restore power, water, things like that. the real question for him, one of the fin
we're concerned about flooding, we have over a foot of rain in pensacola.riday, we're adding to those totals. heavy rainfall, localized flooding, we see the green. portions of mississippi, into alabama. also georgia into the gulf coast states, looking at some really heavy rainfall. we're also looking at triple digits, yasmin. we're looking at temperatures into the triple digits, won ten in some spots. feeling like 1:20 in corpus christi today. >> wow. pretty high numbers to say the least....
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really heavy rain, a flash flood emergency in pensacola because they saw over a foot of rain in someand we're continuing to see that rainfall. very warm, hot in the south of texas. we're looking western parts of texas, southern texas, triple digits once again. it's going to feel like 110 to 120 in some spots. also on saturday, sunday, and into monday. 9 million people at risk for severe weather today. we're looking at damaging hail an inch or larger. we saw 5 inch hail yesterday, and that is just an giant rock of ice fa falling through the sky. and an isolated tornado possible especially where you see this yellow, so we're looking at eldorado, jackson, mobile, down to tallahassee and some of the gulf coast states once again. tomorrow we're look at the same threat. looking at the chance for severe weather in the central and southern plains. we're concerned about really heavy rainfall especially along the gulf coast. we're seeing that this morning, and we have a front parked over the area and going to be the trigger for that really heavy rain, and those summer-like downpours. another b
really heavy rain, a flash flood emergency in pensacola because they saw over a foot of rain in someand we're continuing to see that rainfall. very warm, hot in the south of texas. we're looking western parts of texas, southern texas, triple digits once again. it's going to feel like 110 to 120 in some spots. also on saturday, sunday, and into monday. 9 million people at risk for severe weather today. we're looking at damaging hail an inch or larger. we saw 5 inch hail yesterday, and that is...