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, things just continue to get worse for the army in shreveport. and his subordinate, general simon d buckner on the left, has been left in command of the army while smith is a way -- a way. and buckner and the officers realize they have to do something so he will move to poor hudson to new orleans -- port hudson to new orleans where he will meet with camby's representative on the right to -- on may 26, buckner and osterhouse negotiate the surrender. the meeting took place in the st. charles hotel was you see on the left in new orleans. it was a city landmark. it is gone today, it is a parking lot. there is not even a historic marker. we know very little about the meeting on michael bennet placer appomattox -- unlike bennett place or appomattox. it was not recorded. but they do agree that the confederate soldiers will surrender under the same terms as appomattox meaning turning over military equipment and receiving parole passes and getting everybody home. because this was done without the commanding general, there is going to have to be another me
, things just continue to get worse for the army in shreveport. and his subordinate, general simon d buckner on the left, has been left in command of the army while smith is a way -- a way. and buckner and the officers realize they have to do something so he will move to poor hudson to new orleans -- port hudson to new orleans where he will meet with camby's representative on the right to -- on may 26, buckner and osterhouse negotiate the surrender. the meeting took place in the st. charles...
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thunderstorms over night in shreveport.still have a flash flood watch from tupelo to memphis through the end of the day today. we have some bad weather throughout the day. 1 to 3 additional rainfall. the worst of it currently is right along i-20. if you're driving between shreveport and jackson, mississippi, a lot of light nooigning strikes. airport travel is fine. it's louisiana, north of houston and back through central mississippi. as luke mentioned, very warm and very humid. we should pop up a few thunderstorms around d.c. south down through the carolinas including the atlanta area. new york boston much of new england, things cooled off dramatically in many areas. areas like new york yesterday were about 85. we're in the same air mass as the south. we're going to be about 67 compared to almost 90 in d.c. if anyone is traveling, you need need -- >> mitt romney like you've never seen him before. we'll tell you what brought him off the sidelines and into the ring. "way too early" is back right after this. being a sailor, a
thunderstorms over night in shreveport.still have a flash flood watch from tupelo to memphis through the end of the day today. we have some bad weather throughout the day. 1 to 3 additional rainfall. the worst of it currently is right along i-20. if you're driving between shreveport and jackson, mississippi, a lot of light nooigning strikes. airport travel is fine. it's louisiana, north of houston and back through central mississippi. as luke mentioned, very warm and very humid. we should pop...
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a flash flood warning for the shreveport area. the green is a flash flood watch.his going until 8:00 this evening. a lot of heavy rain throughout this region. we would get 1 to 3 inches of heavier rain. a chance of thunderstorms right now friday every day. heavier rain earlier around mem mis. the white flashes are lightning strikes within the last ten minutes. there's about 100 or so lightning strikes south of the shreveport area. that's the worst part. we could get possibly another 2.5 inches of rain with this. .5 inches of rain in mississippi. d.c., atlanta, chance for showers. cooler in new york city. as far as the violent weather, not many tornadoes or wind damage. that settles down this week but a lot of heavy rain. >> another major republican candidate is under scrutiny after struggling with questions about the iraq war. it's not the way senator marco rubio hoped to make headlines as republicans converged on iowa. our senior white house was there. >> reporter: it was marco rubio's turn to get tripped up by what's been called the most obvious question of this
a flash flood warning for the shreveport area. the green is a flash flood watch.his going until 8:00 this evening. a lot of heavy rain throughout this region. we would get 1 to 3 inches of heavier rain. a chance of thunderstorms right now friday every day. heavier rain earlier around mem mis. the white flashes are lightning strikes within the last ten minutes. there's about 100 or so lightning strikes south of the shreveport area. that's the worst part. we could get possibly another 2.5 inches...
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a dangerous commute home outside shreveport louisiana. the flooding has terned deadly. and this funnel cloud in san antonio. chief meteorologist ginger zee with the new track this hour but first, abc's clayton sandell with the extraordinary images coming in right now. >> reporter: tonight, ominous clouds over oklahoma. >> it's trying to pull itself together to make one large tornado. >> reporter: at least eight tornadoes reported between there and texas. >> holy [ bleep ] the thing's big. >> reporter: golf ball-sized hail put a few dents in cars and covered roads near pecos. in 24 hours, san angelo got the most rain it's seen in 35 years. more than 20 drivers trapped in sinking cars. >> dispatch, this vehicle is completely under the water. >> reporter: it was waist-high in louisiana, thanks to record rain. >> i have never seen this much rain and i've been in shreveport for 32 years. >> reporter: in ruston, lousiana, where an 11-year-old boy drowned monday, another boy, just 7 years old survived, clinging to a tree before help arrived. colorado is also getting a drenchin
a dangerous commute home outside shreveport louisiana. the flooding has terned deadly. and this funnel cloud in san antonio. chief meteorologist ginger zee with the new track this hour but first, abc's clayton sandell with the extraordinary images coming in right now. >> reporter: tonight, ominous clouds over oklahoma. >> it's trying to pull itself together to make one large tornado. >> reporter: at least eight tornadoes reported between there and texas. >> holy [ bleep...
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shreveport to little rock. memphis and nashville and indianapolis by the afternoon hours. >> they have a lot of basements up north. a lot of people in texas don't have basements. you can build a storm shelter, but not basements. >>> thanks, pedram. we have our first pictures from van, texas. 70 miles east of dallas. you can see right there the building. we don't know what it was. the operative word there is "was." this is our first picture from van, texas where a tornado hit. we heard reports of 26 people at least injured. 20 buildings destroyed. we are told everyone is accounted for. we are awaiting word on the condition of those injured. >>> three powerful storm systems hitting parts of the country with heavy rains and tornadoes. >> the atlantic hurricane season doesn't start until june 1st. tropical storm ana made landfall north of myrtle beach, south carolina. >> ana causing rough surf. 12-foot seas caused a ban of swimming in the ocean. once the storm was ashore it weakened to a tropical depression. it con
shreveport to little rock. memphis and nashville and indianapolis by the afternoon hours. >> they have a lot of basements up north. a lot of people in texas don't have basements. you can build a storm shelter, but not basements. >>> thanks, pedram. we have our first pictures from van, texas. 70 miles east of dallas. you can see right there the building. we don't know what it was. the operative word there is "was." this is our first picture from van, texas where a...
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we haven't had many tornadoes reported around the little rock or shreveport area.ot of downpours there and the chances of large hail. north, unbelievable snow storm for this time of year. denver got a couple of inches. rapid city got up to a foot and it's still snowing. on the border of south dakota and north dakota. it's like 80 degrees and humid and then snowing in north dakota. 57 people at risk. wind damage is greatest threat. we could see flash flooding out of this but the greatest concern for tornadoes is southern michigan and northern ohio. and north carolina and south carolina for the last couple of days, it's pouring. it was an ugly weekend for mom in the carolinas. for today the chance of severe storms but not as bad as the weekend. hopefully that was the worst weekend for tornadoes for the year. >> hopefully. you said southern michigan and northern ohio. >> anywhere from detroit to three doe. >> still ahead, health issues force a former president to rush home from a trip overseas. we'll have the latest plus commencement season is here and the first lady
we haven't had many tornadoes reported around the little rock or shreveport area.ot of downpours there and the chances of large hail. north, unbelievable snow storm for this time of year. denver got a couple of inches. rapid city got up to a foot and it's still snowing. on the border of south dakota and north dakota. it's like 80 degrees and humid and then snowing in north dakota. 57 people at risk. wind damage is greatest threat. we could see flash flooding out of this but the greatest concern...
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now the next area of interest is shreveport and little rock. a tornado watch has been issued. in fact incredible to think we had 800 to 1,000 lightning strikes in a one-hour period. some rotation is possible. this will continue until 5:00 a.m. local time. up to little rock. this has had a cold side to it. we will touch on shortly. look at the tremendous rainfall that has come down over dallas and north in the last couple days. gainesville has 10 inches of rainfall. we have south of dallas as well picking up in excess of 10 inches. incredible stuff. now severe flooding is in the forecast in the region. we go to south dakota and pierre we had significant snow accumulation. that shows you the slash of air masses when it comes to severe weather. up to 2 feet across south dakota and the high rockies. not unheard of but impressive to think of the active weather in line. we will look at 50 more million people guys in line for severe weather. the threat on sunday was on a scale of 1 to 5 with 4 for severe weather. it has dropped down to 2. now expanded to 50 plus million. >> pedram th
now the next area of interest is shreveport and little rock. a tornado watch has been issued. in fact incredible to think we had 800 to 1,000 lightning strikes in a one-hour period. some rotation is possible. this will continue until 5:00 a.m. local time. up to little rock. this has had a cold side to it. we will touch on shortly. look at the tremendous rainfall that has come down over dallas and north in the last couple days. gainesville has 10 inches of rainfall. we have south of dallas as...
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host: shreveport louisiana, go ahead. caller: i talked about this before, climate change is a hoax. i think we should drill everywhere we can drill because we need oil production. all these climate change nuts are just running around talking about methane gas, that does not do anything to the atmosphere at all. we have about 100,000 wells and is still would not do anything. i know the oil and gas business because i used to work offshore. we need more oil and gas production and obama is doing nothing but blocking production and it is all by design. it is all a hoax and i do not believe in climate change that can tell me to do things and there is not climate change. and there never will be. it is destroying this country, bringing -- we need energy that does not replace oil and gas. guest: i think climate change is one of the big decisions why environmental people are opposed to drilling in the arctic, in addition to the specific concerns about an oil spill. one aspect -- factor going into the approval of drilling in the arctic is that the arctic ocean is not just the u.s. ocean russia
host: shreveport louisiana, go ahead. caller: i talked about this before, climate change is a hoax. i think we should drill everywhere we can drill because we need oil production. all these climate change nuts are just running around talking about methane gas, that does not do anything to the atmosphere at all. we have about 100,000 wells and is still would not do anything. i know the oil and gas business because i used to work offshore. we need more oil and gas production and obama is doing...
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some models over the next couple days 4 to 6 inches into dallas and into shreveport as well as louisianamississippi. the rainfall not done with just yet. look at the river gauges. one gauge with a rise of a couple of feet to over 40 feet in some spots. nearing 40 feet in spots. that is record territory for how quickly waters were in the region. temperatures in the 70s across the region. >>> pedram thank you. the city of cleveland on edge this morning. protesters taking to the streets over the weekend after a police officer was acquitted of manslaughter charges in the shooting death of two unarmed amount suspects. authorities able to keep the protests peaceful for now. nick valencia has more. >> reporter: with the nba game sunday night, officials were worried that things could get out of hand. the biggest demonstrations held on saturday and those on a small scale. protesters upset that a local police officer acquitted of two voluntary manslaughter charges in a fatal shooting in 2012. earlier, civil rights leaders spoke to the public asking them to keep the peace. >> this is cleveland. not
some models over the next couple days 4 to 6 inches into dallas and into shreveport as well as louisianamississippi. the rainfall not done with just yet. look at the river gauges. one gauge with a rise of a couple of feet to over 40 feet in some spots. nearing 40 feet in spots. that is record territory for how quickly waters were in the region. temperatures in the 70s across the region. >>> pedram thank you. the city of cleveland on edge this morning. protesters taking to the streets...
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one of the places to start a small business, shreveport, louisiana, dr. ann malveau is joining us from washington d.c. and maria contreras sweet. >> dr. malveau how healthy be small businesses now? >> i think your setup piece said it beautifully, small businesses are having it difficult. small businesses at the periphery often because they are small 75% of them only have one employee so it's really almost self-employment. they are small they don't necessarily have all the resources and they are depending on banks to provide them with lending. the recess hit many of them very hard and some of the things that were raised in terms of wages will hit hard as well.the whole health care issue hits very hard. we should remember these are economic drivers so it makes sense for federal government and the states to encourage or to provide education for small businesses. >> ms. contreras-sweet is that really how the admiration feels or is it a good sound bite? >> no, you are absolutely right. we have seen 60 straight months of consecutive job growth. that is a new re
one of the places to start a small business, shreveport, louisiana, dr. ann malveau is joining us from washington d.c. and maria contreras sweet. >> dr. malveau how healthy be small businesses now? >> i think your setup piece said it beautifully, small businesses are having it difficult. small businesses at the periphery often because they are small 75% of them only have one employee so it's really almost self-employment. they are small they don't necessarily have all the resources...
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active weather north of louisiana, shreveport. southern arkansas as well.in effect for portions of little rock arkansas until 5:00 in the morning. certainly not done just yet with all the storms we have seen in reecen't days. over 10 inches of ran has come down south, just south, south and north of dallas fort worth region. left tremendous flooding. more than two to three months of rainfallen some spots that they have seen. the storm had a wintry aspect. south dakota, work your way, 125 miles west of where we had several twisters. in people yar, snowfall coming down across the region. share with you video out of areas in lake city, iowa, perspective there of a tornado touching down. in fact the high school, stadium there, roof comes off of it. on this footage here. we know 100 people attending a ceremony in there impacted by this. made it into the locker room. basement. seen last, five, ten second. no injuries. incredible to see the roof come off with the tornado touchdown in lake city. so, rosie, the storm train continues to go forward. the storms continue
active weather north of louisiana, shreveport. southern arkansas as well.in effect for portions of little rock arkansas until 5:00 in the morning. certainly not done just yet with all the storms we have seen in reecen't days. over 10 inches of ran has come down south, just south, south and north of dallas fort worth region. left tremendous flooding. more than two to three months of rainfallen some spots that they have seen. the storm had a wintry aspect. south dakota, work your way, 125 miles...
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some models saying over the next couple of days, 4 to 6 inches from shreveport to louisiana. from a couple of feet to over 40 feet in some spots. at least nearing 40 feet in spots. that is record territory for the region. the temperatures are uniform across the country into the 70s and 80s. >>> pedram javaheri thank you. let's see what is coming up on "new day." michaela. >> are you all alone? >> berman is in d.c. >> we have a lot ahead of us. we have the latest on the comments to cnn by defense secretary ash carter saying the iraqis showed no will to fight when isis took ramadi. those candid comments are raising eyebrows in washington. >>> in iraq how big is the fallout? we will have several military guests join us on set to talk about that. >>> protests over the weekend after a cleveland police officer acquitted in the shooting deaths of unarmed african-americans. did the judge make the right call? a lot of feelings and debate on that issue. we will have the officer's lawyer on the show and get his take. >> i can't wait for that. thank you. >>> the primary presidential race
some models saying over the next couple of days, 4 to 6 inches from shreveport to louisiana. from a couple of feet to over 40 feet in some spots. at least nearing 40 feet in spots. that is record territory for the region. the temperatures are uniform across the country into the 70s and 80s. >>> pedram javaheri thank you. let's see what is coming up on "new day." michaela. >> are you all alone? >> berman is in d.c. >> we have a lot ahead of us. we have the...
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from tyler, texas, shreveport, louisiana, just a difficult night to get any sort of sleep here.r little rock into arkansas. this is not everything we have. we have the snow. severe weather. tropical feature right there. what is left of ana. first storm of season. early storm system to impact the region. maybe the landfall. sunday morning. the big story. when you think of texas. areas indicated in white. northern suburbs of dallas. 10 inches of rainfall or quarter meter has come down in the past couple days over this region. i often kind of take a city internationally. often people associate with rainfall. how much london sees in six months they have seen in two days over texas. >> unbelievable. lot of problems for the u.s. when it comes to the weather you. have it covered. many thanks as always. >> cuban president fidel castro has a new outlook after meeting with pope francis. hear what the long-time atheist has to say about religion now. plus, getting down while trying to get votes. believe it or not these people are trying to win an election in mexico. one took the campaign un
from tyler, texas, shreveport, louisiana, just a difficult night to get any sort of sleep here.r little rock into arkansas. this is not everything we have. we have the snow. severe weather. tropical feature right there. what is left of ana. first storm of season. early storm system to impact the region. maybe the landfall. sunday morning. the big story. when you think of texas. areas indicated in white. northern suburbs of dallas. 10 inches of rainfall or quarter meter has come down in the past...
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and it just rains day after day after day into oklahoma texas, little rock down to shreveport 10 inches this white area that's 20 inches of rain just this month. there's not one place on the planet that can absorb that before it runs off. we'll get more rain before it stops. i believe by sunday the bulk of the rain is over. we get through this time the next few days we have so many rivers that are already out of their banks. we have flash flood watches and warn also because there's nothing for it to do except run off. 185 river locations across the south and the plains now at or above flood stage from what we've already seen in may. i can't imagine if we get more rain showers in may. at least it looks like the beginning of june should dry out. >> when you talk about the blanco river, you talk about the commissioner he's saying you had a five-foot level. then all of a sudden in a couple of hours it was at 44 feet. how does something like that happen so quickly? obviously you're talking about a lot of rain but you're talking about a few inches. the surge is 40-plus feet. >> talking about
and it just rains day after day after day into oklahoma texas, little rock down to shreveport 10 inches this white area that's 20 inches of rain just this month. there's not one place on the planet that can absorb that before it runs off. we'll get more rain before it stops. i believe by sunday the bulk of the rain is over. we get through this time the next few days we have so many rivers that are already out of their banks. we have flash flood watches and warn also because there's nothing for...
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in december 2007, roy brown, a 54-year-old homeless man, walked into a capital one bank in shreveport, louisiana, without a visible weapon and told the teller to give him money. the teller handed him 3 stacks of bills, but brown took only a single hundred-dollar bill. he said he was homeless and hungry. the next day, he surrendered to the police voluntarily, telling them that his mother hadn't raised him that way. he pleaded guilty. you know what he got? 15 years in jail. >> wow. >> 15 years in jail. happens all over the country. the big boys get off. we are under-enforcing the criminal justice laws against corporations. there's no 3 strikes and out for a corporation. no 3 strikes and out. there's no probation for a corporation, hardly ever. and the executives, they have shields of law firms to defend themselves. and it's getting worse because there were several hundred savings-and-loan executives prosecuted, convicted, and sent to jail 20 years ago, and some enron executives were. but they have so gamed the system, the corporate lawyers, it's extremely difficult to put them in jail.
in december 2007, roy brown, a 54-year-old homeless man, walked into a capital one bank in shreveport, louisiana, without a visible weapon and told the teller to give him money. the teller handed him 3 stacks of bills, but brown took only a single hundred-dollar bill. he said he was homeless and hungry. the next day, he surrendered to the police voluntarily, telling them that his mother hadn't raised him that way. he pleaded guilty. you know what he got? 15 years in jail. >> wow. >>...
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universities and tech companies wallet hub said the best city to say start a small business are shreveport louisiana and items da oklahoma. the worst are jersey city and newark in new jersey. 150 cities were studied. >> on the cult err beat, a last minute reprieve saved a long running musical. the off broadway hit the fantastiks had been set to close this week, but two unnamed fans contributed cash to keep it running. the show originally debuted in 1960. it did shut down once before from 2002 to 2006. the producers hope the summer season brings in more tourists. >> finally this hour, secretary of state john kerry is visiting kenya. this weekend he dealt with the elephant in the room, several elephants, in fact. kerry visited a wildlife refuge in nairobi sunday. recognizing a photo op took a selfie, also fed a baby elephant. that was back to official business after that. thanks for watching. >> hello from doha. this is the news hour on al jazeera. >> thousands of black israelis protest against alleged police cruelty. israel's president said mistakes have been made in how they've been treate
universities and tech companies wallet hub said the best city to say start a small business are shreveport louisiana and items da oklahoma. the worst are jersey city and newark in new jersey. 150 cities were studied. >> on the cult err beat, a last minute reprieve saved a long running musical. the off broadway hit the fantastiks had been set to close this week, but two unnamed fans contributed cash to keep it running. the show originally debuted in 1960. it did shut down once before from...
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go back down into central texas, south of austin san antonio, back um through the houston area shreveport, in this area everybody's had at least six inches some as much as 12 to 18 inches and there's a few spots in the white right there, that was 20 inches of rain reported in oklahoma. still flash flood watches up for today. another round of rain is likely. it's going to come through and be gone. it's going to be with thunderstorms possibly severe thunderstorms, maybe a few tornados and wind damage but the ground is so super saturated. one to three inches will quickly cause flash flooding. could get as much as five. a lot of the rivers in the area have crested or close to cresting. that's not going to be too much of a problem at the end of the week. it's really a now problem in texas. here's the future radar. 1:00 p.m., there's that line of thunderstorms that'll be marching across the state in between dallas and austin san antonio getting clipped a little bit too. it looks like the main event should be from waco to dallas northwards. that's where we could get damaging winds and the comput
go back down into central texas, south of austin san antonio, back um through the houston area shreveport, in this area everybody's had at least six inches some as much as 12 to 18 inches and there's a few spots in the white right there, that was 20 inches of rain reported in oklahoma. still flash flood watches up for today. another round of rain is likely. it's going to come through and be gone. it's going to be with thunderstorms possibly severe thunderstorms, maybe a few tornados and wind...
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shreveport down to houston. cincinnati to memphis. a severe weather pocket in west texas.l damaging wind and yes, more tornado possibilities. >>> now the shocking indictment. former house speaker dennis hastert charged with trying to lie to the fbi and hiding secret payments. jon karl has the story. >> reporter: indictment alleges he had a dark secret in his distant past and he was willing to pay millions to keep it a secret. dennis hastert was once the most powerful man in congress. now he stands accused of a dark past before his career in politic. the 73-year-old has been charged with bank fraud and lying to the fbi in connection to a promise he made to pay an inside fied person $3.5 million in hush money. prosecutors say he started making the payments five years ago. to quote compensate and conceal his prior misconduct. it's quite a fall for if man who was chosen speaker of the house because he had a reputation as being mr. clean. >> it's popular these days to ask political figures what mistakes they have made. where they failed. as a frm onner history teacher, i know s
shreveport down to houston. cincinnati to memphis. a severe weather pocket in west texas.l damaging wind and yes, more tornado possibilities. >>> now the shocking indictment. former house speaker dennis hastert charged with trying to lie to the fbi and hiding secret payments. jon karl has the story. >> reporter: indictment alleges he had a dark secret in his distant past and he was willing to pay millions to keep it a secret. dennis hastert was once the most powerful man in...
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the rainiest mays on record in oklahoma city shreveport with 8 inches.s. not only dangerous lightning but the flash flooding as a possibility. because within some of these storms we are going to see torrential downpours. that's an area to focus on again today. especially this afternoon and evening as more areas redevelop. we could see golf ball sized hail. isolated tornadoes. but again, it's really the flooding that's our big e concern. so those will fire up later on today. we'll get a break through the night. then finally we'll see the storms push a little more into >>> right now, still stuck in the low clouds. misty skies. drizzle around san francisco and san jose now. you see cloudy. if you have to head up higher above 4,000 feet toward mt. hamilton, you can look down on the low clouds. sunshine on the higher hilltops around the bay area now. eventually turning to partly cloudy skies around san jose. near 70 today. cool for san francisco. upper 50s and low 16. and upper0s to low 70s from the north bay toward the tri-valley. the trend for the week arou
the rainiest mays on record in oklahoma city shreveport with 8 inches.s. not only dangerous lightning but the flash flooding as a possibility. because within some of these storms we are going to see torrential downpours. that's an area to focus on again today. especially this afternoon and evening as more areas redevelop. we could see golf ball sized hail. isolated tornadoes. but again, it's really the flooding that's our big e concern. so those will fire up later on today. we'll get a break...
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the rainiest mays on record in oklahoma city shreveport with 8 inches.ding. severe thunderstorm watch box in texas. not only dangerous lightning but the flash flooding as a possibility. because within some of these storms we are going to see torrential downpours. that's an area to focus on again today. especially this afternoon and evening as more areas redevelop. we could see golf ball sized hail. isolated tornadoes. but again, it's really the flooding that's our big e concern. so those will fire up later on today. we'll get a break through the night. then finally we'll see the storms push a little more into the midwest >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. your memorial day forecast is looking sunny and warm. mostly sunny skies. and a bit breezy, too. the winds will be picking up this afternoon along with the temperature . 84 to 87. winds of 20 miles an hour with higher gusts. tomorrow it's the temperature that will go higher. you will notice the humidity is a bit higher, too. a breezy day. 90 degrees for tuesday. again on wednesday. a chanc
the rainiest mays on record in oklahoma city shreveport with 8 inches.ding. severe thunderstorm watch box in texas. not only dangerous lightning but the flash flooding as a possibility. because within some of these storms we are going to see torrential downpours. that's an area to focus on again today. especially this afternoon and evening as more areas redevelop. we could see golf ball sized hail. isolated tornadoes. but again, it's really the flooding that's our big e concern. so those will...
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. >> host: shreveport louisiana jay a republican. you are on the line with dennis kelleher with better business. >> caller: a question and then a question and/or comment. first, how much of the collapse do you attribute to the appraised value of real property specifically residential housing collapse and? >> host: date we will take your question. guess galena was a was a fraudulently fueled sub-prime bubble in this country and this was just mortgages that would be bad but what we have is essentially this conveyor belt this financial conveyor belt in the country we have mortgages throughout this country that were often given to people who either couldn't pay them back or tricks and traps and them that were not disclosed to people so they were teaser rates that would explode in dublin rates, the interest rate to where people can afford them in the short-term often undisclosed rate we also had a massive amount of fraud where many of the applications the information on it was changed after the fact the poor were news mortgage bills. once
. >> host: shreveport louisiana jay a republican. you are on the line with dennis kelleher with better business. >> caller: a question and then a question and/or comment. first, how much of the collapse do you attribute to the appraised value of real property specifically residential housing collapse and? >> host: date we will take your question. guess galena was a was a fraudulently fueled sub-prime bubble in this country and this was just mortgages that would be bad but what...
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shreveport down to houston. another bit, cincinnati to memphis.evere weather pocket in west texas. hail, damaging wind, and yes, more tornado possibilities. >>> now the shocking indictment. former house speaker dennis hastert charged with trying to lie to the fbi and hiding secret payments. apparently to cover up misconduct in his past when he was a high school teacher and wrestling coach. jon karl has the story. >> reporter: the indictment alleges he had a dark secret in his distant past and he was willing to pay millions to keep it a secret. dennis hastert was once the most powerful man in congress. now he stands accused of a dark past before his career in politics. federal prosecutors charged the 73-year-old with bank fraud and lying to the fbi in connection to a promise he made to pay an unidentified person $3.5 million in hush money. prosecutors say he started making the payments five years ago. to quote compensate and conceal his prior misconduct. it's quite a fall for the man who was chosen speaker of the house because he had a reputation a
shreveport down to houston. another bit, cincinnati to memphis.evere weather pocket in west texas. hail, damaging wind, and yes, more tornado possibilities. >>> now the shocking indictment. former house speaker dennis hastert charged with trying to lie to the fbi and hiding secret payments. apparently to cover up misconduct in his past when he was a high school teacher and wrestling coach. jon karl has the story. >> reporter: the indictment alleges he had a dark secret in his...
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flash floods turned deadly in louisiana on monday, about an hour east of shreveport. an 11-year-old boy died after family car was swept off the road and into a nearby creek. in neighboring texas, more dangerous conditions. al roker says 4 to 6 inches of hail fell. the hail made road travel treacherous for tractor-trailers traveling along i-20. hailstones were the size of eggs. take a look at that. look at the size of these things. are they eggs, are they hail? what's going on here? bill karins can tell us what's going on. >> it goes like dime, you know, nickel sized hail, then quarter -- >> quarter yeah. >> golf ball baseball. i never heard egg size i'm going to steal that from you with your permission. >> of course you can. look at the size of those things. >> looks like a nest with eggs. not many tornado but hail in texas. the rain's problematic. it's going to get worse in the days ahead and possibly really bad historic as we head towards the weekend. one big batch of rain over san angelo, 4 1/2 inches of rain they had overnight. that's more rain than san francisco'
flash floods turned deadly in louisiana on monday, about an hour east of shreveport. an 11-year-old boy died after family car was swept off the road and into a nearby creek. in neighboring texas, more dangerous conditions. al roker says 4 to 6 inches of hail fell. the hail made road travel treacherous for tractor-trailers traveling along i-20. hailstones were the size of eggs. take a look at that. look at the size of these things. are they eggs, are they hail? what's going on here? bill karins...
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. >> i have never seen as much rain and i've been in shreveport for 32 years. >> colorado is also gettingre in downtown denver the water is rising, too. this is where the south platte river and cherry creek come together. you can see they have totally overflowed their banks. normally it looks like this. >> and in the rockies, a snowstorm just a month away from summer. >> and here in downtown denver, the south platte river is running at ten times its normal rate. here in colorado we've also got flood watches in effect through the weekend. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> in today's forecast, western texas is in with lots of storms there for showers from the midwest to the ohio valley. showers along the southeast coastline down to florida. rain and mountain snow for parts of the rockies. >> a freeze and frost advisory in the upper midwest and great lakes where highs will barely reach into the 60s. 80s across the south. 70s for the northwest. and 93 degrees for phoenix. >>> well, a massive shipment of drugs will not hit the streets of new york after the largest heroin bust in the city's
. >> i have never seen as much rain and i've been in shreveport for 32 years. >> colorado is also gettingre in downtown denver the water is rising, too. this is where the south platte river and cherry creek come together. you can see they have totally overflowed their banks. normally it looks like this. >> and in the rockies, a snowstorm just a month away from summer. >> and here in downtown denver, the south platte river is running at ten times its normal rate. here in...
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then earlier in year i closed up in shreveport, doing shows where he used to do them in 1955 and 1956to. do this is amazing. >> what do you think of the pressure for someone like elvis. are you paying tribute to the legacy, his music, the person he was? >> yes. i think some people don't realize who elvis was. people have a stereo-type of elvis. they don't realize in eight years since july 31, 1969 and june of 1977 he did almost 1,300 shows in eight years. he had to put out three or four albums a year and was touring so many date as year. i worked a lot with people that said one of the things he want dodd was take six months off to get healthy -- wanted to take six months off to get healthy and get it right the way he was before but he never got that opportunity. >> you have such passion for this. do you wake up donny edwards or feeling like elvis? >> i am always me. in fact, as soon as i walk off the stage, even during the show i refer to elvis. even though i work with a lot of companies that want you to become elvis, i want to refer to him. i love the elvis history. that makes me dif
then earlier in year i closed up in shreveport, doing shows where he used to do them in 1955 and 1956to. do this is amazing. >> what do you think of the pressure for someone like elvis. are you paying tribute to the legacy, his music, the person he was? >> yes. i think some people don't realize who elvis was. people have a stereo-type of elvis. they don't realize in eight years since july 31, 1969 and june of 1977 he did almost 1,300 shows in eight years. he had to put out three or...
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. >>> a mother and daughter working to help rehab injured animals in shreveport, louisiana.litators. nearly every corner of their home is used to care for injured or orphaned animals. they say the work is exhausting but worth it. >> it's really important to care for the animals that help us live a safe, happy environment. >> once animals are healthy or old enough they are rehold back into the wild. >>> -- released back into the wild. >>> american pharaoh running strong and hopes to gallup into the record books next month. >> from the far outside -- american pharaoh is all by himself! they come to the wire >> american pharaoh cruised to victory yesterday at a very wet preakness stakes in baltimore. it was pouring rain just before they started. the 3-year-old colt now only needs to win the belmont next month to capture the elusive triple crown. the last horse to win all three races was affirmed in 1978. >>> new developments in last week's amtrak derailment in philadelphia. coming up in our 9:00 hour, what investigators found on the windshield that could shed new light into wha
. >>> a mother and daughter working to help rehab injured animals in shreveport, louisiana.litators. nearly every corner of their home is used to care for injured or orphaned animals. they say the work is exhausting but worth it. >> it's really important to care for the animals that help us live a safe, happy environment. >> once animals are healthy or old enough they are rehold back into the wild. >>> -- released back into the wild. >>> american pharaoh...
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host: shreveport louisiana, go ahead. caller: i talked about this before, climate change is a hoax. think we should drill everywhere we can drill because we need oil production. all these climate change nuts are just running around talking about methane gas, that does not do anything to the atmosphere at all. we have about 100,000 wells and is still would not do anything. i know the oil and gas business because i used to work offshore. we need more oil and gas production and obama is doing nothing but blocking production and it is all by design. it is all a hoax and i do not believe in climate change that can tell me to do things and there is not climate change. and there never will be. it is destroying this country, bringing -- we need energy that does not replace oil and gas. guest: i think climate change is one of the big decisions why environmental people are opposed to drilling in the arctic, in addition to the specific concerns about an oil spill. one aspect -- factor going into the approval of drilling in the arctic is that the arctic ocean is not just the u.s. ocean russia h
host: shreveport louisiana, go ahead. caller: i talked about this before, climate change is a hoax. think we should drill everywhere we can drill because we need oil production. all these climate change nuts are just running around talking about methane gas, that does not do anything to the atmosphere at all. we have about 100,000 wells and is still would not do anything. i know the oil and gas business because i used to work offshore. we need more oil and gas production and obama is doing...
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host: we will go to shreveport, louisiana. jay, a republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. mr.elleher, a question. first, excuse me, how much of the collapse do you attribute to the appraised value of real properties, specifically residential housing collapsing? host: we will take that question. guest: well, i am not sure what you mean by a praised value. we do know that there was a massive fraudulently fueled subprime bubble in this country. and if it was just mortgages that would be bad. but what we had was essentially this conveyor belt, this financial conveyor belt in the country where you had mortgages throughout this country that were often given to people who either couldn't pay them back for with tricks and traps in them that were not disclosed the people so they would have rates that would explode to where people couldn't afford them in the short term. we also had a massive amount of fraud where many of the applications, the information on it, was changed after the fact. that is bad enough, but what happened is once those products go to wall street, they did what is ca
host: we will go to shreveport, louisiana. jay, a republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. mr.elleher, a question. first, excuse me, how much of the collapse do you attribute to the appraised value of real properties, specifically residential housing collapsing? host: we will take that question. guest: well, i am not sure what you mean by a praised value. we do know that there was a massive fraudulently fueled subprime bubble in this country. and if it was just mortgages that would be bad....
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in fact, the heaviest rain right now is between houston and shreveport moving on up into jackson.. more of the same tomorrow up to amarillo. down to ft. stockton. we'll be watching that as well. and so much rain. i mean, look at what they've picked up so far for the month. and the month's about half hour. austin, 7. houston, 4 inches. dallas, 6 inches. anywhere from 3 to almost 11 inches above normal for the month that isn't even half that's >>> meanwhile, we have have a really mild may so far. temperatures for today much cooler than average. the ocean a. krptc. stays on full blast. that translates to temperatures much cooler than we typically see. 75 the average high on the peninsula. 61 for the east shore. north bay at 69. weather headlines tell the story. a few north bay showers for today getting into the next couple of days. unsettled weather continues. looking great for your memorial day weekend. >> and we found out there wasn't a technical problem with matt's mic. it was caan ya on the censor. >> okay. i love that. >> he was going up a hill. al, thank you. >>> coming up next
in fact, the heaviest rain right now is between houston and shreveport moving on up into jackson.. more of the same tomorrow up to amarillo. down to ft. stockton. we'll be watching that as well. and so much rain. i mean, look at what they've picked up so far for the month. and the month's about half hour. austin, 7. houston, 4 inches. dallas, 6 inches. anywhere from 3 to almost 11 inches above normal for the month that isn't even half that's >>> meanwhile, we have have a really mild...
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in fact, the heaviest rain right now is between houston and shreveport moving on up into jackson.ng. more of the same tomorrow up to amarillo. down to ft. stockton. we'll be watching that as well. and so much rain. i mean, look at what they've picked up so far for the month. and the month's about half hour. austin, 7. houston 4 inches. dallas, 6 inches. anywhere from 3 to almost 11 inches above normal for the month that isn't even half that's what's goinghere's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. it's going to be a warm and muggy one today. a chance we'll see some afternoon showers and a chance of some thunderstorms. high temperatures in the 70s and low 80s. a bit warmer tomorrow. a better chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. those could turn severe. then here comes springtime weather. really nice and comfortable for wednesday and thursday, into the lower 70s. warmer friday. and look at the sunshine this weekend into the 70s. have a great day. >> and we found out there wasn't a technical problem with matt's mic. it
in fact, the heaviest rain right now is between houston and shreveport moving on up into jackson.ng. more of the same tomorrow up to amarillo. down to ft. stockton. we'll be watching that as well. and so much rain. i mean, look at what they've picked up so far for the month. and the month's about half hour. austin, 7. houston 4 inches. dallas, 6 inches. anywhere from 3 to almost 11 inches above normal for the month that isn't even half that's what's goinghere's what's happening in your neck of...