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donations coming from all over the country, it's going to be a long time before life in flood ravaged west virginia returns to normal. the loss to the economy will likely be $10 million. help from the federal ve that. last week's record flooding killed 23 people and destroyed or damaged more than 1200 homes. an ambulance from maryland his health saving lives in west virginia. the wheaton squad donated the amulets. we hear it's already in service. maureen: they need it badly. leon: it is just part of the outpouring of support coming from our area for -- from our area. maureen: we have a look at the major effort to help west virginia. >> please send help. the pictures will not do any justice for top reporter: a desperate plea from this group of all in tears. tear. reporter: members have been stocking this tractor-trailer bed with supplies. it will head to west virginia on friday and they have been promised corporate assistance. >> we have groups like lowe's aidwalmart, costco, right and food lion. justter: and is not large-scale donors but individual ones as well. the idea came from a school libraria
donations coming from all over the country, it's going to be a long time before life in flood ravaged west virginia returns to normal. the loss to the economy will likely be $10 million. help from the federal ve that. last week's record flooding killed 23 people and destroyed or damaged more than 1200 homes. an ambulance from maryland his health saving lives in west virginia. the wheaton squad donated the amulets. we hear it's already in service. maureen: they need it badly. leon: it is just...
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. >>> federal help is on the way to flood ravaged west virginia. coming up, the backlash over brexit. why some are having second thoughts over britain leaving the european union. >>> good morning, i'm erika martin. a gorgeous day on tap. a look outside at wildwood. the clouds are clearing quickly. we have a little southerly wind. slightly muggier for today. overall i think temperatures are ideal. upper 70s at the beach. waves are one to two feet. that does not mean you should go out there by yourself. high tide about 12:41 p.m., sunset 8:29 p.m. you have a very nice long day. sunscreen and spf very important to wear throughout the day. but of course we're talking about the amount of time you can spend outdoors before your skin starts to burn. i'll get to more on that on my next weather hit. mainly 50s and 60s outside. mid to upper 50s for the suburbs. we will top out mainly in the mid to upper 80s. mostly sunny skies. the forecast and clouds starting to develop overnight and into tomorrow. we'll talk more when we return. >> today is your last chanc
. >>> federal help is on the way to flood ravaged west virginia. coming up, the backlash over brexit. why some are having second thoughts over britain leaving the european union. >>> good morning, i'm erika martin. a gorgeous day on tap. a look outside at wildwood. the clouds are clearing quickly. we have a little southerly wind. slightly muggier for today. overall i think temperatures are ideal. upper 70s at the beach. waves are one to two feet. that does not mean you should...
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. >>> residents meantime are bracing for more rain and flood ravaged west virginia. heavy rain is impossible in areas already badly damaged by the flood which killed 25 people so far. many residents are still staying in shelters and some calling the flooding the worst they've ever seen. . >>> tonight firefighters in california say a deadly wildfire may have claimed a third victim. possible human remains were found in a home destroyed by flames. crew are working hard to contain the fire but their work is far from over. >> surveying the damage for first time, the family found little here to savage. >> i was pretty much ready to see it all gone but when you drive up through at the neighborhood disease like everything is nothing is there. >> he was hit especially hard by the fire where flames wiped out entire blocks of homes. crews are now working to restore damaged power line as homemade signs in the area praised fives for their efforts, more than 1700 of them are battling the blaze now devoured more than 36, i acres forcing massive evacuations. >> you can't do nothing.
. >>> residents meantime are bracing for more rain and flood ravaged west virginia. heavy rain is impossible in areas already badly damaged by the flood which killed 25 people so far. many residents are still staying in shelters and some calling the flooding the worst they've ever seen. . >>> tonight firefighters in california say a deadly wildfire may have claimed a third victim. possible human remains were found in a home destroyed by flames. crew are working hard to contain...
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. >>> up next massive floods continuing to ravage west virginia. thousands have been forced their homes and hundreds dead. the latest on the flooding next. >>> we're watching the supreme court today. another big decision expected this morning on a texas law on abortion clinics. we'll have details after the break. you're watching today in the bay. . the supreme court is expected t decisions of e term day. one of the most closely watcheda >>> a supreme court is expected to issue the final decision of the term later today. one of the most closely watched cases involves abortion laws. the state passed the law almost three years ago, the number of abortion clinics in the state shrunk from 42 to 19. under the texas law abortion clinics have to meet the same medical centers as walk in surgical centers. they have to have hospital admitting privileges. sponsors say the law protects patients. opponents say the law is geared at stopping abortions. >>> across the country developing story. more heavy rains expected in west virginia where flood waters have claim
. >>> up next massive floods continuing to ravage west virginia. thousands have been forced their homes and hundreds dead. the latest on the flooding next. >>> we're watching the supreme court today. another big decision expected this morning on a texas law on abortion clinics. we'll have details after the break. you're watching today in the bay. . the supreme court is expected t decisions of e term day. one of the most closely watcheda >>> a supreme court is expected...
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ravaging west virginia. officials fear the number killed could rise as crews search for those stranded in homes and cars. morgan ratford is east of charleston where the waters have been rising. what's the situation like with a good morning to you? >> reporter: good morning to you. authorities were able to set up emergency escape route where you see hundreds of people were trapped in this mall behind me for 24 moving into 48 hours. they were able to get some of the people out last night but when darkness fell it became unsafe so there are people you can see cars in the parking lot trapped inside expected to be force evacuated at 9:00 a.m. this morning. but as some of the people drove out last night, the death toll began to rise. 23 fatalities this morning. the most devastating flooding in its history. 10 inches of rain pounding west virginia in 24 hours. up to 500 people freed overnight, national guard troops built a temporary escape rescuing shoppers trapped over 24 hours. inside this mall after a bridge col
ravaging west virginia. officials fear the number killed could rise as crews search for those stranded in homes and cars. morgan ratford is east of charleston where the waters have been rising. what's the situation like with a good morning to you? >> reporter: good morning to you. authorities were able to set up emergency escape route where you see hundreds of people were trapped in this mall behind me for 24 moving into 48 hours. they were able to get some of the people out last night...
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. >>> more rain is expected today in flood ravaged west virginia. last week's floods killed at least 25 people. flood warnings are in effect from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today and that includes hard -ht greenbriar county. residents knew the water was coming but never imagined this. >> i'm just heart broke when i come down yesterday and seen it. >> tore us apart. we have no home. we have lost everything. >> some people say they had to swim for their lives. others say they may never be able to live in their homes again. >>> firefighters are making some progress in their battle against a deadly wildfire in central california. the so-called damaged 200 buildings and burned 68 square miles since it began last thursday. chris martinez has our report. >> reporter: surveying the damage for the first time, the gibbs family found little here to salvage. >> honestly, i was pretty much ready to see it all gone but when you drive up through the neighborhood and you see, like, everything is -- nothing is there. >> reporter: south lake was hit especially hard by th
. >>> more rain is expected today in flood ravaged west virginia. last week's floods killed at least 25 people. flood warnings are in effect from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. today and that includes hard -ht greenbriar county. residents knew the water was coming but never imagined this. >> i'm just heart broke when i come down yesterday and seen it. >> tore us apart. we have no home. we have lost everything. >> some people say they had to swim for their lives. others say...
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. >>> flood ravaged west virginia has been pounded by another round of rainfall. thousands of homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed by the historic flooding, but there was a shred of good news on monday. the death toll has been revised downward to 23 after two men presumed dead were found alive. and a powerful hailstorm did some damage in colorado. storm chasers captured the moment. the windshield cracked by baseball sized hail. >> seems like we've been talking about hail and rain for weeks. >> it's that time of year. we don't get as many tornados as we get to the middle of the summer season. soaking rain png through southern jersey. it will be exiting here shortly, but this cold front still back to our west will touch off additional showers and storms as we go throughout the day. the strongest of those storms late afternoon, early in the evening. the strongest storms will have small hail with them and also wind damage with the strongest of those storms. maybe even as far south as washington, d.c. by about 10:00 to 11:00 these will weaken and so 7 mi
. >>> flood ravaged west virginia has been pounded by another round of rainfall. thousands of homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed by the historic flooding, but there was a shred of good news on monday. the death toll has been revised downward to 23 after two men presumed dead were found alive. and a powerful hailstorm did some damage in colorado. storm chasers captured the moment. the windshield cracked by baseball sized hail. >> seems like we've been talking...
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flood ravaged west virginia has been pounded by another round of torrential rains yesterday afternoon the state's governor says thousands of homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed by the historic flooding. but there was good news yesterday. the death toll has been revised downward to 23 after two men presumed dead were found alive. and a powerful hailstorm did some damage in colorado. storm chasers captured the little shatter of the windshield there. baseball size hail was reported. also about three tornadoes, too. but they were on the weaker end. last night we had some heavy rain moving through areas of the mid-atlantic and new york city. the yankee game didn't finish until about 3:00 a.m. in the morning because of that rain. that is now exiting areas of southern new jersey. soaking rain from cape may to atlantic city and down through the maryland coastline. that will exit this morning. a new round of storms this afternoon. 7 million people are at risk of severe storms. the yellow is the slight risk. that's where we could see some damaging wind possible. burlington to al
flood ravaged west virginia has been pounded by another round of torrential rains yesterday afternoon the state's governor says thousands of homes and businesses have been damaged or destroyed by the historic flooding. but there was good news yesterday. the death toll has been revised downward to 23 after two men presumed dead were found alive. and a powerful hailstorm did some damage in colorado. storm chasers captured the little shatter of the windshield there. baseball size hail was...
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. >>> we're getting a look flood ravaged west virginia. those stories next on "action news." selfies are cool. know what else is cool? blinds to go's summer shades sa, going on now. take 20% off all shades! roller, cellular, pleated, woven wood, roman, solar and cascade shades don't blink. sale ends soon. blinds to go. blinds for life. june 26 i'm nydia han along gray hall. >> here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." >>> country star kenny chesney
. >>> we're getting a look flood ravaged west virginia. those stories next on "action news." selfies are cool. know what else is cool? blinds to go's summer shades sa, going on now. take 20% off all shades! roller, cellular, pleated, woven wood, roman, solar and cascade shades don't blink. sale ends soon. blinds to go. blinds for life. june 26 i'm nydia han along gray hall. >> here's some of the stories we're following on "action news." >>> country...
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flood ravaged west virginia could be in for another day of unrelenting rain on monday.he national weather service issuing a flash flood watch for more than 20 counties as folks are seeing, beginning to assess the damage from last week's floods. one woman says she lost her home and that her neighborhood quote, smelled like death. 25 people have been killed from theed intoing statewide. and asian markets trading for the first time since the uk vote to leave the european union. let's take a look at the numbers. the nikkie is up and slight gains for the shanghai composite. trading in london will kick off in just a few hours, i'm kelly wright. news reporting. >> so far, we have seen how patients can be victims of botched medical procedures. sometimes the system can fail. >> we love jason and we miss him. >> he was always a positive funny person. >> we sat town with linda and marvin after a home in stephenson point, wisconsin. >> he had a lot of friends and always known to be the class i don't know and had a smile on his face and made you laugh. >> when jason turned 19, he jo
flood ravaged west virginia could be in for another day of unrelenting rain on monday.he national weather service issuing a flash flood watch for more than 20 counties as folks are seeing, beginning to assess the damage from last week's floods. one woman says she lost her home and that her neighborhood quote, smelled like death. 25 people have been killed from theed intoing statewide. and asian markets trading for the first time since the uk vote to leave the european union. let's take a look...
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we are not going to be -- >> the determination taking over after disaster in flood-ravaged west virginiaclaimed 23 lives since last thursday. more flash floods hit overnight and thousands are without power this afternoon in a disaster response that one american red cross worker is comparing to fema. >> they are getting help from all over the country, including a donation from montgomery county, maryland. the rescue squad is sending this ambulance to the fire department in clay county, west virginia, to help them with flood recovery. a lot of emergency responders are trying to shore up resources and replace the equipment that they lost in the floods. you know, we have missed the it's coming into our area. >> i'm getting information about a severe thunderstorm warning that has been issued. they are going to go until 5:30. you can see loudoun, fairfax under severe thunderstorm warning. until 5:30, this is for gusty winds. north parts of frederick, montgomery and potential of damaging winds and heavy rainfall and potential for a line of lightning. we want to know what you're saying. get conn
we are not going to be -- >> the determination taking over after disaster in flood-ravaged west virginiaclaimed 23 lives since last thursday. more flash floods hit overnight and thousands are without power this afternoon in a disaster response that one american red cross worker is comparing to fema. >> they are getting help from all over the country, including a donation from montgomery county, maryland. the rescue squad is sending this ambulance to the fire department in clay...
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. >>> recusers and rescues are going on right now as you see here in flood-ravages west virginia. hundreds are homeless and thousands without power. officials are calling it the worst flooding for the region in a century. abc eva pilgrim with the story. >> reporter: this morning, the desperate search for the missing continues for the second day now. the rushing rapids destroyed a west virginia community. >> devastating. >> reporter: the flooding wiping out small towns, neighbors helping neighbors, the water in this neighborhood peaked about mid window, this morning still not down enough. >> where are you staying tonight? >> staying in the truck until i can get back to the house. >> reporter: the governor called it the worst flooding in industry. 23 dead among them an 8-year-old boy and toddler swept away by the rushing water. >> it's been a long 24 hours and the next 24 hours may not be much easier. >> reporter: emergency responders out in force searching amid fears the toll could rise. >> people on the porches some on the roofs. >> reporter: water so powerful it sent cars floodin
. >>> recusers and rescues are going on right now as you see here in flood-ravages west virginia. hundreds are homeless and thousands without power. officials are calling it the worst flooding for the region in a century. abc eva pilgrim with the story. >> reporter: this morning, the desperate search for the missing continues for the second day now. the rushing rapids destroyed a west virginia community. >> devastating. >> reporter: the flooding wiping out small...
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. >> flood-ravaged west virginia braces for more rain. >> reporter: southbound traffic at baltimore pike, a few more people out and about now, we'll check on the tractor-trailer fire. >>> pope francis asks for foab foab -- forgiveness on behalf of the catholic church. that's next on "action news." there's one place where america's pastime is preserved for all time. ♪ and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ discover something one of a kind in new york. ♪ new york. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com morning, looks so nice out there, doesn't it? sky6 live hd taking a live look at atlantic city. it is 65 degrees. >> toes in the sand, the tide comes in rolling over them. sunshine. >> reporter: i didn't get to go to the beach this weekend, a lot of people did, it was beautiful out there, you'll see more and more people coming back from the shore and the shorepoints will be jammed up. let's see what's going on here, north philadelphia aramingo avenue at somerset avenue, traffic moving nicely, no delays heading into center city. t
. >> flood-ravaged west virginia braces for more rain. >> reporter: southbound traffic at baltimore pike, a few more people out and about now, we'll check on the tractor-trailer fire. >>> pope francis asks for foab foab -- forgiveness on behalf of the catholic church. that's next on "action news." there's one place where america's pastime is preserved for all time. ♪ and that's not the only thing you can only find in new york state. ♪ discover something one of...
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. >> reporter: just when people in flood-ravaged west virginia need a break, rain hits again and anothersh flood watch occurs. >> to see water this high, this quick with this much devastation is almost unheard of. >> reporter: it is called a thousand year flood. washing away homes, cars and lives. >> i don't know where to start. i just sit and i cry. >> reporter: many are still in shock. >> it's hard. sometimes you just feelli ke giving up and quitting. >> reporter: neighbors are doing whatever they can to help the victims. members of the football team joined the cleanup. >> it kind of hurts because you played on and they are under water and there are people that don't have homes, don't have food. >> reporter: with more than 400 people in shelters and thousands without power, a house-to-house search is now under way for potentially more victims. >> right now, i am without power and water but, you know, i'll make it through and we'll thrive. >> reporter: a community pulling together, the recovery which could take months or years. >>> we have more on breaking news, the gallery place china
. >> reporter: just when people in flood-ravaged west virginia need a break, rain hits again and anothersh flood watch occurs. >> to see water this high, this quick with this much devastation is almost unheard of. >> reporter: it is called a thousand year flood. washing away homes, cars and lives. >> i don't know where to start. i just sit and i cry. >> reporter: many are still in shock. >> it's hard. sometimes you just feelli ke giving up and quitting....
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. >>> more rain falling last night in flood-ravaged west virginia. flooding that began late last week is already blamed on 23 deaths in the state. earl ray tomlin says while the destruction is unknown thousands of homes are considered a complete loss and thousands need extensive repairs. volkswagen has reached what could be the largest settlement in u.s. history stemming from the emissions cheating scandal. according to the associated press a source briefed on the matter says the $14.7 billion settlement would be used to fix or buy back vehicles, compensate owners and pay fines. the agreement is expected to be filed in court on tuesday. >>> a high flying honor for astronaut john glenn. the senator will be on hand as the port columbus international airport in ohio will be renamed the john glenn columbus international airport. glenn, can ohio native, was the first american to orbit the earth in 1962. congratulations to john glenn. i'm kelly wright. we take you back to "red eye world trade." >> what is a microaggression? better question, what isn't it?
. >>> more rain falling last night in flood-ravaged west virginia. flooding that began late last week is already blamed on 23 deaths in the state. earl ray tomlin says while the destruction is unknown thousands of homes are considered a complete loss and thousands need extensive repairs. volkswagen has reached what could be the largest settlement in u.s. history stemming from the emissions cheating scandal. according to the associated press a source briefed on the matter says the $14.7...
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. >>> it's the worst possible news today for the people of flood ravaged west virginia.s on the way and a new flash flood watch is now in effect. this is part of the country that really doesn't need me more water right now. floodwaters receded just this weekend after ravaging parts of central west virginia, sending houses down river and causing the deaths of at least 24 people. brynn gingras is in one of the hardest hit counties. brynn, there's this warning that there's more flooding that might be coming again. >> reporter: i have got to tell you that it is even worse. if that was even possible, but the devastation could be worse. i want to show you this, though. look at this house. we can see into the living room. this is a house that even some people have described as it almost seemed like a tornado ripped through this area. that's how bad it is. this house was lifted off its foundation and literally twisted from those flood waters that were raging through this area two nights ago. like a said, a quarter mile here, there were still flames from a fire broke out when a p
. >>> it's the worst possible news today for the people of flood ravaged west virginia.s on the way and a new flash flood watch is now in effect. this is part of the country that really doesn't need me more water right now. floodwaters receded just this weekend after ravaging parts of central west virginia, sending houses down river and causing the deaths of at least 24 people. brynn gingras is in one of the hardest hit counties. brynn, there's this warning that there's more flooding...
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. >> fire fighters flood ravaged west virginia are expressing deep gratitude tonight after learning that members of the wheaton volunteer rescue squad have answered their urgent call for help. >> the rescue squad donate ago ambulance through a place one that's been destroyed in hard hit clay county. paul wagner joins us liver from the rescue squad tonight with that story, hey, paul? >> judge clay county in not the poorest count any west wedgier virginia, when it lost one of its ambulance it is put out urgent call for help. >> the members from wheaton heard that call and answer that call. >> here's the chief in his own words. >> chief: this place. 12,000 times a year, this happens. >> how did you learn there was a need? >> network of emails that went out indicating the suffering west virginia was going through, and in that it was indicate that they had lost at least one ambulance and had been totaled in clay county, and they were desperate to get a replacement ambulance. we recognize that the ambulance was something we could help with and did very quickly. i troped our board of directors
. >> fire fighters flood ravaged west virginia are expressing deep gratitude tonight after learning that members of the wheaton volunteer rescue squad have answered their urgent call for help. >> the rescue squad donate ago ambulance through a place one that's been destroyed in hard hit clay county. paul wagner joins us liver from the rescue squad tonight with that story, hey, paul? >> judge clay county in not the poorest count any west wedgier virginia, when it lost one of...
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. >>> well flood-ravaged west virginia is preparing for more heavy rain.ies, most in the southern part of the state, are under a flash flood watch. at least 23 people in the state died during flooding over the past week. west virginia's governor said it is believed more people are missing. a state of emergency has been declared in 44 of the state's counties because of the flooding. >>> the black boxes from a passenger plane that crashed into the mediterranean last month have arrived in paris and their technicians will attempt to repair them. they were damaged from egypt air 804 from paris crashed killing all on board. they were unable to download information from the recorder, it is still unclear what caused the crash. >>> anxiety over the brexit vote is creating havoc for global financial markets. u.s. stocks took another dive today as nervous investors sell off. the dow ended down 260 points and the nasdaq was down 113 and the s&p dropped 36 points. elizabeth has more on the brexit fallout. >> no surprised on the wall street with the stock market closing
. >>> well flood-ravaged west virginia is preparing for more heavy rain.ies, most in the southern part of the state, are under a flash flood watch. at least 23 people in the state died during flooding over the past week. west virginia's governor said it is believed more people are missing. a state of emergency has been declared in 44 of the state's counties because of the flooding. >>> the black boxes from a passenger plane that crashed into the mediterranean last month have...
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. >>> live from america's news headquarters, good evening, folks in flood-ravaged west virginia could be in for another day of unrelenting rain on monday. the national weather service already issuing a flash flood watch for more than 20 counties. it comes as folks are beginning to assess the damage from last week's floods. one woman says she lost her home and that her neighborhood, quote, smelled like death. at least 20 people were killed from the flooding statewide. >>> and violence near the california state capital and sacramento. a group of white nationalist riots counterprotesters. you could see things escalating here. look at that. two sides hitting each other. police on horseback getting involved to keep the peace. the vient incident leaving seven people hospitalized and some critically injured. and that's a look at news this hour, now back to "hannity." >>> i think hillary is very weak. i think she's pathetic. she should be in jail, i think, for what she did with her e-mails. okay? she should be in jail. >> that was donald trump saying hillary clinton should be jailed for her p
. >>> live from america's news headquarters, good evening, folks in flood-ravaged west virginia could be in for another day of unrelenting rain on monday. the national weather service already issuing a flash flood watch for more than 20 counties. it comes as folks are beginning to assess the damage from last week's floods. one woman says she lost her home and that her neighborhood, quote, smelled like death. at least 20 people were killed from the flooding statewide. >>> and...
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. >>> at least 20 people are dead after hours of torrential rain ravaged west virginia.one point the a home in flames drifted down a river. the governor declared a state of emergency. some locals evacuated their homes. others were trapped and had to wait for rescue. >> all i can see were the homes burning, and then the electrical poles burning. i think i could say that i was scared. >> residents were allowed to return home today. for many of them there was not much left. >>> an inspirational seminar by tony robbins wound up backfiring. dozens of people were hurt after being challenged to walk over hot coals set up at a dallas convention center for robbins' turn fear into power event. at least five people were seriously injured. more than 30 others required treatment. a statement issued by robbins research international said only five people asked for treatment beyond what was provided on site there. and that the fire walk was successful for 7,000 other people. >>> the pentagon announced plans to repeal its ban on transgender service members next friday. "usa today" says
. >>> at least 20 people are dead after hours of torrential rain ravaged west virginia.one point the a home in flames drifted down a river. the governor declared a state of emergency. some locals evacuated their homes. others were trapped and had to wait for rescue. >> all i can see were the homes burning, and then the electrical poles burning. i think i could say that i was scared. >> residents were allowed to return home today. for many of them there was not much left....
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from a local fire department, how a group of firefighters answered an urgent call from flood ravaged west virginiaw at 10, a battle brewing inat the city, cyclists andlist pedestrians versus drivers and the battle with a number of casualties with accidents happening for a number of reasons.reas before today if the cyclistst caused the accident then the amount of money they couldy collect in damages was zero. tonight there is a push tosh change that. jim lokay is life in to explain. >>reporter: they wanted me to get on a break and demonstrate. but they're a about it wet out here. a lot more people are ridingding bikes these days, some say it's about exercise, some say it's quicker to get around especially with everything going on with metro. d.c. is a has a law calledd contributory negligence.ry n it's actually only one ofof contributory negligence in thee country that has the law that says if you're on a bike and you're in an accident and you're even one percent at fault yout can't collect a single penny. pe there is a push to change that. it could cost the people outt here on wisconsin avenue beh
from a local fire department, how a group of firefighters answered an urgent call from flood ravaged west virginiaw at 10, a battle brewing inat the city, cyclists andlist pedestrians versus drivers and the battle with a number of casualties with accidents happening for a number of reasons.reas before today if the cyclistst caused the accident then the amount of money they couldy collect in damages was zero. tonight there is a push tosh change that. jim lokay is life in to explain....
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. >>> search and rescue efforts continue in flood ravaged west virginia.avy thunderstorms sent a massive floods sweeping across the state, killing at least 23 people. mary maloney reports there is more rain in the forecast. >> reporter: water rushing through houses and over streets and what is been called the 1000 your event. heavy rain and -- transcend creeks and rivers out of their banks and quickly became deadly. >> i lost everything. >> reporter: the rising waters took out bridges, broke largest loose and he swept away homes. >> it is heartbreaking for these older people that have worked all their life for what they got and then in one day it is all gone. >> reporter: some houses exploded into flames as the water carried off their foundations. >> we heard an explosion and we smelled stuff burning. the next thing i knew i heard my mother-in-law screaming as she was stuck in a tree and burned badly. >> reporter: friends and family's picked through what was left behind. bibles and pictures are part of the piles. their belongings damaged by fire and rain.
. >>> search and rescue efforts continue in flood ravaged west virginia.avy thunderstorms sent a massive floods sweeping across the state, killing at least 23 people. mary maloney reports there is more rain in the forecast. >> reporter: water rushing through houses and over streets and what is been called the 1000 your event. heavy rain and -- transcend creeks and rivers out of their banks and quickly became deadly. >> i lost everything. >> reporter: the rising waters...
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. >>> plus, flood ravaged west virginia braces for more storms, as national guard teams move in to help of the flood waters that have killed more than two dozen people. >>> well, enjoy the sunshine and dry weather while you can. we do have rain headed our way. i'll let you know where you can expect it, just ahead. >>> in decision 2016 this morning, presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton is hitting the campaign trail with a woman who has been mentioned as potential running mate. this is a live look at cincinnati in the important swing state of ohio. just minutes ago, massachusetts senator elizabeth warren appeared side by side with secretary clinton. senator warren is very popular with members of the party's progressive wing, many of whom supported clinton's opponent, senator bernie sanders. a new nbc news "wall street journal" poll shows both clinton and donald trump remain widely unpopular. 60% of those surveyed had negative views of trump. 55% had negative views of clinton. president obama fared better in the same poll. it found more people had a positive view of him than thos
. >>> plus, flood ravaged west virginia braces for more storms, as national guard teams move in to help of the flood waters that have killed more than two dozen people. >>> well, enjoy the sunshine and dry weather while you can. we do have rain headed our way. i'll let you know where you can expect it, just ahead. >>> in decision 2016 this morning, presumptive democratic nominee hillary clinton is hitting the campaign trail with a woman who has been mentioned as...
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we're doing to bring you a live report from flood ravaged west virginia in just a few minutes. >>> meantime, more than a million people in britain are having second thoughts about the decision to leave the european union. in fact, 1.1 million people are calling for a second referendum, that is ten times the number needed for the issue to be even raised in parliament. yesterday's decision sent shockwaves through financial markets here in the u.s. all the major indices were down 4%. supporters of brecht, the leave campaigners, hailed the result of british democracy. let's get to matt bradley, good morning to you. what about all of these numbers on that online petition. is that a surprise? >> it's not. it's really -- it's appropriate. it's just the kind of saturday morning hangover that afflicts so many people here in britain. but it's also not that surprising at all. numbers are to be believed because the spread in the actual results from the referendum wasn't that wide. we're talking only a little less than 4%. so it's going to leave a lot of people very upset. and if any of the local news r
we're doing to bring you a live report from flood ravaged west virginia in just a few minutes. >>> meantime, more than a million people in britain are having second thoughts about the decision to leave the european union. in fact, 1.1 million people are calling for a second referendum, that is ten times the number needed for the issue to be even raised in parliament. yesterday's decision sent shockwaves through financial markets here in the u.s. all the major indices were down 4%....
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more rain falling on flood ravaged west virginia. flood warnings are in effect tonight for monroe, summers, and green briar counties. severe flooding is already blamed for at least 23 deaths in the state. governor earl ray tomblin says while the total destruction remains unknown, thousands of homes are considered a complete loss, and thousands need extensive repairs. i'm kelly wright. back to "hannity." >>> welcome back to "hannity." so earlier this month, when details from gary byrne's tell-all book began coming out, well, the clinton campaign, they went on the offensive, releasing a short statement saying, quote, gary byrne joins the ranks of ed klein and other authors in this latest in a long line of books attempting to cash in on the election cycle with their nonsense. now, it should be put in the fantasy section of the bookstore. we continue now with the book, "crisis of character." former secret service officer, gary byrne. your book isn't even out, and they smear you. >> yeah. >> so now that it's out, i guess they'll really st
more rain falling on flood ravaged west virginia. flood warnings are in effect tonight for monroe, summers, and green briar counties. severe flooding is already blamed for at least 23 deaths in the state. governor earl ray tomblin says while the total destruction remains unknown, thousands of homes are considered a complete loss, and thousands need extensive repairs. i'm kelly wright. back to "hannity." >>> welcome back to "hannity." so earlier this month, when...
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. >>> president obama has approved federal aid for flood-ravaged portions of west virginia. two people have died and several are missing and unknown number are homeless. federal emergency officials have begun the job assessing the homes and businesses. >>> montgomery county authorities are trying to identify the body of a man found in stoney creek last night. he was discovered in the creek under the airy street bridge close to where it enters the schuylkill river. there is no word from investigators who are trying to identify the body and find out how the man died. >>> dozens of people hit the schuylkill river trail in center city, not for a run, they were part of a watch group aimed at cutting down the crime that occurred along the trail. "action news" reporter, trish hartman has the latest information. >> schuylkill trail watch starts now. >> reporter: after months of training volunteers started patrolling the schuylkill trail to keep the users safe. >> once we began to advertise we were creating a trail watch. people stepped up to the plate and said how can i get involved
. >>> president obama has approved federal aid for flood-ravaged portions of west virginia. two people have died and several are missing and unknown number are homeless. federal emergency officials have begun the job assessing the homes and businesses. >>> montgomery county authorities are trying to identify the body of a man found in stoney creek last night. he was discovered in the creek under the airy street bridge close to where it enters the schuylkill river. there is no...
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west virginia. i know many of you across the country have witnessed and seen the terrible destruction for the sudden flash flood that ravaged west virginia on thursday late afternoon and evening. but, you know, i come here with such a heavy heart, and when i hear the debate going on again about who's more cynical and who's got poison pills, all i can think about is the little boy i saw at the volunteer fire department in clendenan on friday. his dad is a fire chief and he had been going to the fire department ever since he was born. he's about 10 years old now. and i asked him. we're standing in mud, 6 inches of mud and destruction everywhere in his town. and i ask him, you know, i introduced myself to him. i said, you know, i'm shelly. i'm your senator. how are you doing? and he just melted. he just melted into tears because he was sostrawt at what he -- so distraught at what he saw, the place he loved, a fire station ripped apart. people he knows kicked out of their homes trying to figure out how to rebuild. to me that's a real emergency. that's a real -- something that we here in the senate and those in the state and tho
west virginia. i know many of you across the country have witnessed and seen the terrible destruction for the sudden flash flood that ravaged west virginia on thursday late afternoon and evening. but, you know, i come here with such a heavy heart, and when i hear the debate going on again about who's more cynical and who's got poison pills, all i can think about is the little boy i saw at the volunteer fire department in clendenan on friday. his dad is a fire chief and he had been going to the...
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but in many flood-ravaged counties in west virginia, it's a completely different story. >> we know thatnt was lost and we know they were struggling replacing that equipment. >> reporter: the chief says places like clay county lost at least two ambulances after damaged by floodwaters. when he received an e-mail on sunday night from first responders asking for help, he didn't hesitate. >> i was able to pretty quickly and of the board of direct fors. >> reporter: and within less than 24 hours, this ambulance was approved. >> we took off some of our equipment and tried to clean up some of the compartments and we have more to do tonight. >> reporter: and it will be delivered to the first responders in clay county. most would agree, it's a generous contribution. but the first responders here say helping people in need is just part of their job. >> we looked at the value to the department as being exceeding our value and certainly we were very happy to be in a position where we could help. >> reporter: now, the chief says tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. they will driver the ambulance to west vir
but in many flood-ravaged counties in west virginia, it's a completely different story. >> we know thatnt was lost and we know they were struggling replacing that equipment. >> reporter: the chief says places like clay county lost at least two ambulances after damaged by floodwaters. when he received an e-mail on sunday night from first responders asking for help, he didn't hesitate. >> i was able to pretty quickly and of the board of direct fors. >> reporter: and within...
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>> switching gears, completely different situation as homeowners in some of the flood ravaged towns in west virginiaet to see what is left of their homes. they got to see that on saturday. mud covered pretty much everything. most people lost everything in the floods. massive storms that hit the area dumped 10 inches of rain in just 24 hours. the counties were declared federal disaster area. president obama okayed federal aid for them. even with the help, one homeowner says she's still not sure what her next steps will be. >> and we'll work together as a team and try to work something out. you know, the unknown is scarier than the known. >> 44 of the 55 counties in the state remain under a state of emergency. >>> and the european union is demanding the uk to cut ties quickly after britain voted to he said iend its 43 year member. officials say a quick exit will limit the issues. it's still not clear when britain will actually notify the eu of its intention to leave. current prime minister david cameron announced he would resign after the public vote in favor of the so-called brexit. >>> and when the
>> switching gears, completely different situation as homeowners in some of the flood ravaged towns in west virginiaet to see what is left of their homes. they got to see that on saturday. mud covered pretty much everything. most people lost everything in the floods. massive storms that hit the area dumped 10 inches of rain in just 24 hours. the counties were declared federal disaster area. president obama okayed federal aid for them. even with the help, one homeowner says she's still not...
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. >> also, help arrives in oofld- ravaged parts of west virginia as residents try to put their lives back together. topper is storm tracking on the yellow alert day. he's back with the latest developments in dubai. >>> and right after the break. the metro rail disruptions goes on and on. and the workaround. kickoff >>> we've now got our lead story tonight. the attack. the governor says 28 people have been killed in the airport attack. 60 have been wounded. obviously we will continue to follow this story. >>> we're tracking metro now. and the agency wants riders to know about the next phase in a safety plan. next week, virginiaans will feel the pain. this could trigger traffic jams everywhere. pete monteen is here to hold your hand. >> metro is holding out these pavmentlets right now -- pamphlets right now. cutting off between two big stations. >> hits the yellow line downtown every day. starting july 5th, he'll have to find a new way to work. alexandria and fairfax county will be cut off by metro. >> i heard there's no delay. i heard there's going to be shutdowns. >> trains from the
. >> also, help arrives in oofld- ravaged parts of west virginia as residents try to put their lives back together. topper is storm tracking on the yellow alert day. he's back with the latest developments in dubai. >>> and right after the break. the metro rail disruptions goes on and on. and the workaround. kickoff >>> we've now got our lead story tonight. the attack. the governor says 28 people have been killed in the airport attack. 60 have been wounded. obviously we...
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. >> fema has opened disaster centers for residents in two flood ravaged counties in west virginia. >wo years after a republican lead committee began its investigation into what happened during the deadly 2012 attack in benghazi it released its final report. >> it claims the obama administration including hillary clinton knew it was a terror tack right away but misled the public for political reasons. the report shots down the original obama administration claim that the 2012 tacks were sparked by an anti muslim video circulating on the internet. the report says that claim was crafted in washington by president obama's appointees and did not reflect eyewitness or real-time reports from the americans under siege. the white house is blasting the report. >> i think the unfortunate thing is they had to spend $7 million in taxpayer money to do it and the unfortunate thing they are cynic klee trying to capitalize on the death of four innocent americans serving their country overseas and were killed in this tragic accident. >> some democrats claim this was an tempt by republicans to tarnish
. >> fema has opened disaster centers for residents in two flood ravaged counties in west virginia. >wo years after a republican lead committee began its investigation into what happened during the deadly 2012 attack in benghazi it released its final report. >> it claims the obama administration including hillary clinton knew it was a terror tack right away but misled the public for political reasons. the report shots down the original obama administration claim that the 2012...
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. >>> back here, crews still searching for a toddler swept away in the floodwaters ravaging parts of west virginiais as more storms are expected to hit that area. we'll update you on the search for that toddler. we are also keeping a very close eye on the markets here. as investors monitor the fallout from that historic vote to leave the european union, the financial impact it could have on millions of jobs. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of his gold! and take all of his gold! ya! and hide it from the crew! ya...? squuuuack, they're all morons anyway! i never said that. they all smell bad too. no! you all smell wonderful! i smell bad! if you're a parrot, you repeat things. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. squuuuack, it's what you do. who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a ph
. >>> back here, crews still searching for a toddler swept away in the floodwaters ravaging parts of west virginiais as more storms are expected to hit that area. we'll update you on the search for that toddler. we are also keeping a very close eye on the markets here. as investors monitor the fallout from that historic vote to leave the european union, the financial impact it could have on millions of jobs. squuuuack, let's feed him let's feto the sharks!sharks! yay! and take all of...
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west virginia ravaged by some of the worst flooding in u.s. history.tion is described as 1,000 year flood and more flash flood warnings are in place tonight. cell phone video capturing one family's home engulfed by fire, swept away at least 23 people have been killed since the disaster began last week. the floods have destroyed homes. they have watched out roads, downed power lines and tens of thousands of people without electricity. now many climb claim scientists tie catastrophic weather to climate change to one man filmmaker josh and hurricane sandy inspired his journey for his latest fell film. tonight on hbo, "how to let go of the word." josh fox, thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you, jake. >> i want to get to the film in a moment but first i have to ask you you probably came first known for the 2010 documentary gas lamp which was tracking in literally your own backyard. you testified for the committee democratic party platform and that anti-fracking stance had to be included. but over the week end it was rejected. what's your respon
west virginia ravaged by some of the worst flooding in u.s. history.tion is described as 1,000 year flood and more flash flood warnings are in place tonight. cell phone video capturing one family's home engulfed by fire, swept away at least 23 people have been killed since the disaster began last week. the floods have destroyed homes. they have watched out roads, downed power lines and tens of thousands of people without electricity. now many climb claim scientists tie catastrophic weather to...
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. >>> counties ravaged by flash flooding in west virginia have been declared states of emergency. >> it took the elk river moments to turn this small town into a mess. flooding that swelled rivers more than 0 feet. tearing through homes and businesses and killing 20 people. >> we were in extreme danger all ictd do was to get my family to the second floor and hope that the foundation and structure of this house was strong enough to withstand the storm. now it's about the cleanup with help from friends, family and neighbors, people are sorting through what can be vallages and what cannot. many have seen flooding like this before, but nothing like this. >> the side of the house was disorder. >> reporter: ordinary west virginiaians are stepping up, donating cleaning supplies and water. >> reporter: the national guard has been activated and seller disaster assistance is on the way for the hardest hit areas, including green briar golf course. >> that was scott mcclain reporting. >>> now to central california where a voracious wildfire is blazing. they found human remains that may have been
. >>> counties ravaged by flash flooding in west virginia have been declared states of emergency. >> it took the elk river moments to turn this small town into a mess. flooding that swelled rivers more than 0 feet. tearing through homes and businesses and killing 20 people. >> we were in extreme danger all ictd do was to get my family to the second floor and hope that the foundation and structure of this house was strong enough to withstand the storm. now it's about the...
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. >> 12 pink tonight residents in west virginia are favor ther th threat of more rain a waters already ravagedn people. fox garrett tenney has the latest. >> reporter: west virginia is bracing for more flooding. >> we already are in fact sending supplies, water, food to those areas that need it. >> reporter: a federal disaster has been declared in three of the hardest hit counts while state of emergency has been declared in more than wenter 20 other count due to the flood.od. >> to see water this high this quick with this much deaf viach stations almost unheard of. >> reporter: more than 20 peoplh have died in the flood owing over the last few days, governor earl ray says people could still be missing. flash flood washing and warnings remain in effect for much of the state. >> i just want to say that -- how sorry i am that have lost their lives instt this event.this this has been one of the largest drowninging and losses of lifefi we've have in west virginia in many years. >> reporter: clean upest is noun under basement many resident lost everything, rest cross reports more than 400 people inn
. >> 12 pink tonight residents in west virginia are favor ther th threat of more rain a waters already ravagedn people. fox garrett tenney has the latest. >> reporter: west virginia is bracing for more flooding. >> we already are in fact sending supplies, water, food to those areas that need it. >> reporter: a federal disaster has been declared in three of the hardest hit counts while state of emergency has been declared in more than wenter 20 other count due to the...
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west virginia counties tomorrow. heavy rain is possible in many areas already ravaged by last week's floods. 24 people have been killedtatewide. and images out of west virginia are haunting. floodwaters are receding, revealing what looks like a ghost town, a muddy mess where there were once homes. >> 43 years of stuff just being thrown out. it's hard. >> we'll work together as a team and try to work something out. i really don't know. you know, the unknown is scary as in the known. >> today, president obama declared a major disaster in the state. [ screaming ] >>> a raucous rally turned violent outside the state capitol in california. police say more than 150 antifascists confronted about 25 white supremacists at that rally. the protesters threw pieces of concrete, rocks and smashed the glass at the capitol. ten people were hurt. two have life-threatening stab wounds. >> well, this is crazy. somebody just got stabbed, and it's real. it's a real fight. you know, there's nothing exaggerated about it. >> we shut down the nazis, and in the process of that, you know, they attacked us, but they were not successful in doing
west virginia counties tomorrow. heavy rain is possible in many areas already ravaged by last week's floods. 24 people have been killedtatewide. and images out of west virginia are haunting. floodwaters are receding, revealing what looks like a ghost town, a muddy mess where there were once homes. >> 43 years of stuff just being thrown out. it's hard. >> we'll work together as a team and try to work something out. i really don't know. you know, the unknown is scary as in the known....
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. >> let's go now to west virginia where devastating flooding is ravaging homes and cars in that stateofficials confirm 23 people have died. the worst part at this hour, still many residents are unaccounted for. morgan, i understand the governor is now asking for a federal disaster declaration, which seems to be proper considering the damage there. >> reporter: that's right, alex. he's asking for fema to offer assistance because there are still people unaccounted for. there are 44 counties under a state of emergency. i want to show you this collapsed road behind me. this is what has caused hundreds of people to be trapped inside of a shopping mall. the new evacuation route is made of simple mud, grout, limestone. some people say they're choosing to stay because what they are to go home to, if their home is even left may not be much. so they're making the most out of the opportunities they have available still inside here of this strip mall. take a listen to what some of them told us today, alex. >> we've been able to crank out quite a bit of food out of the store. anything we can do fo
. >> let's go now to west virginia where devastating flooding is ravaging homes and cars in that stateofficials confirm 23 people have died. the worst part at this hour, still many residents are unaccounted for. morgan, i understand the governor is now asking for a federal disaster declaration, which seems to be proper considering the damage there. >> reporter: that's right, alex. he's asking for fema to offer assistance because there are still people unaccounted for. there are 44...
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west virginia very closely. floodwaters have been ravaging certain cities throughout that state and we expect the governor speaking soon. seven people, including two young children have died in the rising waters and rescue crews working to advocate 500 people still trapped at a shopping mall. an update next. ♪ ♪ ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. the bego where you goith you they have weight but are not heavy they teach they inspire and when they happen to you or maybe when you happen to them take these moments for all they're worth only in minnesota >>> this breaking news we've been following out of west virginia and we've been awaiting a live news conference from the governor there that prompted a statewide emergency of 44 of the 55 counties. ho homes, bridges and streets wa washed away because of flash flooding and seven people and a toddler who died. and morgan joins us with an update. amazing to see traffic is
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west virginia. >> at least 23 are dead after flooding ravages the mountain state. >> houses and cars have been swept away. look at that. >> the national weather service is calling it a once in a thousand years event. >> you never think that it can happen to you. >>> the 30,000-acre fire in california is the state's largest this year and has claimed at least two deaths. >> like driving into the apocalyp apocalypse. >>> the dow is not good -- >> financial and political fallout after a surprise vote by uk voters to exit the european union. >> wiped out. >>> a man in cincinnati trying to grab an officer's gun. >> two more officers tased him until he let if. >>> the fbi says it has not turned up any credible evidence that the orlando gunman was gay or pursuing gay relationships. >>> lift off -- >> atlas rockets flying again. this one launching from cape canaveral. >>> are you kidding? >> i think it's safe to say t t at the zoo. >>> in the hole, here we go -- >> who could blame him? he hit a hole in one. >>> and all that matter -- >> that ball is caught -- >> is that baez? hope he's all right. >> another
west virginia. >> at least 23 are dead after flooding ravages the mountain state. >> houses and cars have been swept away. look at that. >> the national weather service is calling it a once in a thousand years event. >> you never think that it can happen to you. >>> the 30,000-acre fire in california is the state's largest this year and has claimed at least two deaths. >> like driving into the apocalyp apocalypse. >>> the dow is not good --...
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begin with breaking news this morning just coming in, 26 people now dead in west virginia where historic flooding has ravagedsearch and recovery efforts are ongoing there this morning. among the victims, two young boys just north of charleston. take a look at the pictures we're getting in. overnight crews finished a temporary road that allowed 500 people to escape a shopping center. they had been strapped there since thursday. dozens of others had to be rescued there rooftops as the water rose higher and higher. >> bringingrass is live for us. >> reporter: search and recovery effort you talked about, we had 23 confirmed fatalities and three more happened overnight. sheriff told us three people found in their homes and they drowned. and that's the devastating part of this, the national guard officials are starting to circulate around this area. they're finding all of this damage and again, three people in addition now have died because of the storm. i just want to show you this car. this is one car that just was pushed by the floodwaters. when it receded the river here, the elk river, and it's damaged. there
begin with breaking news this morning just coming in, 26 people now dead in west virginia where historic flooding has ravagedsearch and recovery efforts are ongoing there this morning. among the victims, two young boys just north of charleston. take a look at the pictures we're getting in. overnight crews finished a temporary road that allowed 500 people to escape a shopping center. they had been strapped there since thursday. dozens of others had to be rescued there rooftops as the water rose...
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when a hurricane hits the gulf coast or a tornado ravages the midwest or we've seen wildfires in the west or we see what happened in west virginia i don't stand heard and ask how my constituents in new jersey were affected. rather, i stand with my fellow americans and fight to provide relief, regardless of what state or territory they are from. so it seems to me there's a reason we call this country "the united states of america." and united states citizens who enjoy the privilege of calling america home. the 3.5 million united states citizens in puerto rico are also part of that american -- great american people. as i have outlined, i have an amendment to make reasonable and targeted improvements to this legislation so that workers can get the retirement they deserve. the people of puerto rico are protected from egregious attacks on their pay. the island has unimpeded access to restructure its debt, and, most importantly, that the people of puerto rico have a say in their future, the consent of the governed, the very essence of what democracy is all about. so, mr. president, i move to table the motion to concur with amendment n
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. >> to west virginia where aterea least 25 counties are under a flash flood watch today.fl heavy rainfall is expectedooll t again in areas already ravaged d by last week's flooding.loodg. 24 people died including 16 in greenbrier county.er pga tour canceled the greenbrier classic.lass. >>> firefighters making progress on a deadly wildfire burning in central california. that fire is 40 percent contained.co some 2000 firefighters are battling that blaze. so far it's destroyed more than 200 homes and killed twotw people. though officials say the deathla toll could rise. california's governor has also declared a state of emergency in that situation. t >> wander to turn now to politics. hillary clinton will be campaigning at a in ohio with senator elizabethy at warren. meanwhile a brand new abc news washington post poll shows pt pl clinton way 12-point lead overde her rival donald trump if the presidential election was held today.day. that same two-thirds of americans viewme trump as biased and 64 percentpe call him unqualified to serve as commander-in-chief.n-ch trump fired back on twitter calling the poll "dirty and a disgrace." >>> looks
. >> to west virginia where aterea least 25 counties are under a flash flood watch today.fl heavy rainfall is expectedooll t again in areas already ravaged d by last week's flooding.loodg. 24 people died including 16 in greenbrier county.er pga tour canceled the greenbrier classic.lass. >>> firefighters making progress on a deadly wildfire burning in central california. that fire is 40 percent contained.co some 2000 firefighters are battling that blaze. so far it's destroyed more...
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ravaged that state. 25 died. our hearts go out to the victims and the families of those affected by the devastation. i've spoken several times to the senior senator from west virginia. it's just hard to comprehend in the sparsely populated state. the storm could take 25 people, men, women and children and still there are people unaccounted for. so i express on behalf of the whole united states senate the care, the feeling that we have for west virginia. i want to be available here to do everything that i can to help the people of west virginia. senator manchin is a great advocate and we'll listen closely to follow his direction and guide yanls. i would also thank -- guidance. i would also thank the many brave police officers and firefighters, e. m.s.'s who worked hard to prevent further loss of life. many came close to dying. we've seen it all on television. we've read the stories. it's really frightening that something like that could happen. i was told by senator manchin, this is a thousand years storm. nothing like that has ever happened before. 9 inches of rain in just a matter of hours. madam president, it's a devastating thing for the people of west virginia
ravaged that state. 25 died. our hearts go out to the victims and the families of those affected by the devastation. i've spoken several times to the senior senator from west virginia. it's just hard to comprehend in the sparsely populated state. the storm could take 25 people, men, women and children and still there are people unaccounted for. so i express on behalf of the whole united states senate the care, the feeling that we have for west virginia. i want to be available here to do...