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tomorrow and friday the storm that's moving across the south into alabama, georgia, south carolina, that will give us a chance of some wet weather before we get to the weekend. not today though. just sunny skies. you'll need your sunglasses. 66 degrees for mount pocono. big warmup for alan town and reading. 73 degrees and bright sunny skies. temperatures climbing into the 70s for mount holly, trenton, doylestown 72 degrees. low 70s for atlantic city and dover. 73 degrees. sunny skies and 75. nothing but sunshine for drexel hill, swedesboro and westchester. temperatures in the 70s. good news is weekend is looking good. timing is everything and it looks like we're going to be dry and milder saturday. partly sunny and 70 degrees. perfect weather for the broad street run. the blue cross broad street run will start in the 50s and warm into the 70s in the afternoon. seven day forecast with warmer weather when i come back in ten minutes. >> mr. henley with nothing but good news for us this morning. he's feeling good about himself, isn't he? let's find out if the forecast for your drive this mor
tomorrow and friday the storm that's moving across the south into alabama, georgia, south carolina, that will give us a chance of some wet weather before we get to the weekend. not today though. just sunny skies. you'll need your sunglasses. 66 degrees for mount pocono. big warmup for alan town and reading. 73 degrees and bright sunny skies. temperatures climbing into the 70s for mount holly, trenton, doylestown 72 degrees. low 70s for atlantic city and dover. 73 degrees. sunny skies and 75....
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the threat today across parts of the south. alabama, florida, even texas. torn dave: good morning. littlele sunine out there, but mostly overcast skies. in rockville42 degrees. temperatures generally in the 40's which means t frost and freeze advisory for the city are beginning to retreat.at asas we look at thehe bigictu showers s coming our w way, right now rth of t the mason-dixon line. look for t rain >> chilly start across the northeast. temps near freezing. it will warm up later on. >> that's why i have long sleeves on. >>> coming up on "gma," the extraordinary story of bruce jenner. house hi family reacted to the revelation that he's transitioning to a woman. >>> saved by girl scout cookies. the two women stranded in the michigan wilderness for two weeks with just snax in the car. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus
the threat today across parts of the south. alabama, florida, even texas. torn dave: good morning. littlele sunine out there, but mostly overcast skies. in rockville42 degrees. temperatures generally in the 40's which means t frost and freeze advisory for the city are beginning to retreat.at asas we look at thehe bigictu showers s coming our w way, right now rth of t the mason-dixon line. look for t rain >> chilly start across the northeast. temps near freezing. it will warm up later on....
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south. in alabama, storms downed power lines and trees. workers repairing them. and in florida, look at that. round after round of lightning on crystal beach. rob marciano starting us off tonight. reporter: severe storms hammering the southeast. georgia drivers today getting pelted by heavy rain. listen to it come down in ft. benning. part of a flurry of severe storms that left a trail of damage, including cincinnati, ohio, where a woman died when this tree came crashing down on her car. high winds bringing down trees in florida too, the driver of this crushed car uninjured. and look at this image from cottonwood, alabama. the home split in half by a falling tree. amazingly, neither person was hurt. in ft. mitchell, alabama, siding ripped right off the wall of this house. these homeowners losing parts of their roofs. more than 40 reports of severe weather in the region. >> you need to take cover as soon as possible. >> reporter: overnight, the same system sent country music fans running for cover at this outdoor concert in arlington, texas. >> here we are. tornad
south. in alabama, storms downed power lines and trees. workers repairing them. and in florida, look at that. round after round of lightning on crystal beach. rob marciano starting us off tonight. reporter: severe storms hammering the southeast. georgia drivers today getting pelted by heavy rain. listen to it come down in ft. benning. part of a flurry of severe storms that left a trail of damage, including cincinnati, ohio, where a woman died when this tree came crashing down on her car. high...
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to virginia, north and south carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi heading to new orleans. we propose to challenge on route every form of segregation met by the bus passenger and experienced in and dedicated to the gandhiian principles of nonviolence. our plans are entirely open. and they were. they gave this detailed item continuary of everywhere they would be every day. they gave their full explanation for why they were doing this and how they thought it would succeed. they also gave this complete list of names and biographies of every person who would be participating saved them the trouble of having to investigate all these folks, here you are, here's who we will be here's what you need to know about us and on that list of names you see a name you might recognize john lew wuss then the student body president of the american baptist theological seminary in tennessee. at that point in 1961 john lewis was a 21-year-old. already a veteran protester who had been arrested five times in various protests. that letter in advance of the freedom rides went to president john f. ken
to virginia, north and south carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi heading to new orleans. we propose to challenge on route every form of segregation met by the bus passenger and experienced in and dedicated to the gandhiian principles of nonviolence. our plans are entirely open. and they were. they gave this detailed item continuary of everywhere they would be every day. they gave their full explanation for why they were doing this and how they thought it would succeed. they also gave this...
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from the deep south, mississippi and alabama, to oklahoma and arkansas, hail is pounding the country yesterday, lighting up social media today. and the inevitable comparison, as big as a quarter, golf ball size. oklahoma lay claim to as big as a baseball. some the size of apples. others, apple products. across eight states there are more than 130 reports of hail ranging from at least one inch to three inches in diameter. creating a major headache for some, windows shattered and lanterns broken. so what the hail is hail? >> initially the hailstones begin as tiny water droplets. the air rises, cools into tiny droplets and then gets to an altitude in the mid-levels of the storm where it's below freezing. at that point you have a little ice ball that then becomes the nucleus for the formation of growing hailstones. >> reporter: unlike hail doesn't claim to any particular season. these russian beach goers suffered last july when they went running for cover. experts say it doesn't usually last long, but it can be dangerous when the weather goes to hail. janet shamlian, nbc news, houston. >
from the deep south, mississippi and alabama, to oklahoma and arkansas, hail is pounding the country yesterday, lighting up social media today. and the inevitable comparison, as big as a quarter, golf ball size. oklahoma lay claim to as big as a baseball. some the size of apples. others, apple products. across eight states there are more than 130 reports of hail ranging from at least one inch to three inches in diameter. creating a major headache for some, windows shattered and lanterns broken....
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any information perhaps about the states that they were more likely to have left were deep south states like alabama, mississippi or upper south states, which i would think it would be deep south states but i'm just guessing on that? >> well, let me start with your last question, yes, it was predominantly deep south states where it was -- where the brazilian government advertised and also the ports lended themselves to transportation to brazil as well. although, there were some virginians. they would have left from norfolk and there was a man in lynchburg whose last name was noonen who was sort of the point person for gathering people interested in traveling to brazil. now, in terms of your other question, that's more difficult economics versus politics. i would say, again, you know, the fact that the brazilian government was offering land grants, you know, you could essentially go and have free land to work, obviously that was a draw to people who had been disenfranchised by the war. but, you know, at the same time, that was also accompanied by even if you had trepidation about that, it was also ac
any information perhaps about the states that they were more likely to have left were deep south states like alabama, mississippi or upper south states, which i would think it would be deep south states but i'm just guessing on that? >> well, let me start with your last question, yes, it was predominantly deep south states where it was -- where the brazilian government advertised and also the ports lended themselves to transportation to brazil as well. although, there were some...
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you have any informationjxdÑ perhaps about the states t2ñ likely to have left were deep south states like alabamaeep south states but i'm just guessing on that? >> well, let me start with your last question, yes, it was predominantly.jñs deep south states where it was -- where the brazilian government advertised and also the ports lended some themselves to transportation to brazil as well. although, there were somefxh= norf virginians.s they would havepejñ left from norfolk and[r.q)e was a man in lynchburg whose last name was noonen who was sort of the point person for gathering people[iá interested in traveling to brazil.omics now, in terms of your other question, that's more difficult economics versus politics. i would say, again, you know the fact that the brazilian government was offering land grants, you know, you could essentially go and have free land to work, obviously that was a draw to people who had been disenfranchised by the war.you ha but, you know, at the same time, that was also]ab=5a9% by even if you had trepidation about that, it was also accompanied by that post it i surrender
you have any informationjxdÑ perhaps about the states t2ñ likely to have left were deep south states like alabamaeep south states but i'm just guessing on that? >> well, let me start with your last question, yes, it was predominantly.jñs deep south states where it was -- where the brazilian government advertised and also the ports lended some themselves to transportation to brazil as well. although, there were somefxh= norf virginians.s they would havepejñ left from norfolk and[r.q)e...
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south carolina, georgia, alabama, that is a possibility for us later tomorrow. not today. you'll need your sunglasses today. leave the umbrellas at home. up to 66 degrees in the pocono mountains. plenty of sunshine for doylestown mount holly and trenton all into the 70s. rehoboth will top out at 69 degrees. look at cape may. 75 degrees. vineland up to 75 this afternoon. nothing but 70s for westchester, drexel hill, swedesboro and plenty of sunshine today. and looks like we're on track for a great weekend. sunny skies, few passing clouds on saturday. clouds thinning out in the afternoon. 70 degrees the high. nice start for the blue cross broad street run. will start in the 50s and low 60s. warm into the 70s in the afternoon. seven day forecast when i come back with even warmer temperatures to follow. >> warmer temperatures to follow. have our attention now. 20 minutes to 6:00. let's focus our attention on the roads. >> we've had a couple of things out there this morning. "nbc 10's" jessica boyington following it for us. jessica, what's going on? >> a few things going on chr
south carolina, georgia, alabama, that is a possibility for us later tomorrow. not today. you'll need your sunglasses today. leave the umbrellas at home. up to 66 degrees in the pocono mountains. plenty of sunshine for doylestown mount holly and trenton all into the 70s. rehoboth will top out at 69 degrees. look at cape may. 75 degrees. vineland up to 75 this afternoon. nothing but 70s for westchester, drexel hill, swedesboro and plenty of sunshine today. and looks like we're on track for a...
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south today. mississippi, alabama, georgia, going to get some rain out of it. and by tonight at 11:00 tonight, the rain just some light stuff, will be falling in western pennsylvania. but by tomorrow morning, we could see some heavy downpours in the area. but not today and not for the ball game. it looks like perfect weather for the phillies to take on the braves for opening day. sunshine will be bright. 3:05, 72 degrees with southwesterly winds at 15 miles an hour. and by 6:00 this evening, the temperature is down to 69 degrees. and a little bit less wind. but otherwise perfect weather for a ball game. though the rest of the week we're talking april showers. the seven-day forecast when i come back in ten. >>> okay bill. we'll standby for that. at nine minutes after 5:00 it's time to see you hit the roads this morning. >> christine maddela is monitoring the roads for you. christine? >>> we have been lucky so far with center city problem-free. interstate 95 at the philadelphia international airport, if you're heading out there, you can see the roads are clear. r
south today. mississippi, alabama, georgia, going to get some rain out of it. and by tonight at 11:00 tonight, the rain just some light stuff, will be falling in western pennsylvania. but by tomorrow morning, we could see some heavy downpours in the area. but not today and not for the ball game. it looks like perfect weather for the phillies to take on the braves for opening day. sunshine will be bright. 3:05, 72 degrees with southwesterly winds at 15 miles an hour. and by 6:00 this evening,...
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south. traveler wills take grayhound boots to vasz alabama, mississippi, new orleans, and we plan to challenge every form of segregation met by the bus passenger. our plans are entirely open. and they were. they gave this detailed itinerary of where they would be every day. they gave a full explanation, and a complete list of names and biographies of every person who would be participating. saved them the trouble of investigating these folks. here we are. here is what you need. and you see a name you might recognize. john lewis. then the student body president of the american baptist theological seminary. he was a 21-year-old, a veteran protester that had been arrested five times in various protests. that let ner advance of the freedom rights went to john f. kennedy, robert f kennedy, j. edgar hoover to the hth of greyhound and trailways bus lines. they were all warned. they knew it would happen. hold that thought. e go! check out escape and find out why ford is the brand more people buy and buy again. wow! that's a four-cylinder? i thought it was a six. i definitely feel the ecoboost in the f
south. traveler wills take grayhound boots to vasz alabama, mississippi, new orleans, and we plan to challenge every form of segregation met by the bus passenger. our plans are entirely open. and they were. they gave this detailed itinerary of where they would be every day. they gave a full explanation, and a complete list of names and biographies of every person who would be participating. saved them the trouble of investigating these folks. here we are. here is what you need. and you see a...
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rain in south carolina georgia and into northern alabama. that is going to be a possibility for us not only tomorrow but into friday too, but not today. sunny skies. you'll need your sunglasses in the pocono mountains. 73 degrees in quaker town. 70s doylestown, mount holly. beautiful day at the shore, near 70 for rehoboth. 70 for vineland and cape may and dover. 70s for wilmington drexel hill and philadelphia. a nice, mild weekend. the weekend forecast here's a peak. 70 partly sunny. seven day forecast with summer like temperatures when i come back in ten minutes. >> bill just reminded us not to forget your sunglasses when you're leaving the door. i'm looking at the monitor past jessica and i see sun glare. >> jessica boyington has your right to work. jessica. >> definitely not the only problem dealing with sunshine. almost a good thing. we like it but it is affecting the morning commute as you can see. fortunately not in the lanes of the southbound side on 95 at gerrard avenue. that's about half an hour from woodhaven road to the vine stree
rain in south carolina georgia and into northern alabama. that is going to be a possibility for us not only tomorrow but into friday too, but not today. sunny skies. you'll need your sunglasses in the pocono mountains. 73 degrees in quaker town. 70s doylestown, mount holly. beautiful day at the shore, near 70 for rehoboth. 70 for vineland and cape may and dover. 70s for wilmington drexel hill and philadelphia. a nice, mild weekend. the weekend forecast here's a peak. 70 partly sunny. seven day...
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south. this storm system that could give us some showers before we get to the weekend. the rain stretching across alabama georgia, into south carolina is only a possibility for us. most of that storm is going to miss us and all of that storm will miss us today. just sunshine. 70s this afternoon. nice and mild with winds up to 12 miles an hour. speaking of mild, look at the weekend. 70 degrees. partly sunny skies on saturday and picture perfect for the blue cross broad street run. 50s in the morning. 76 degrees sunday afternoon. stand by. are you guys running? >> not running. not running. we'll be there broadcasting. >> that's right, we'll be there. >> did you forget about that? >> we should not run, especially if it will have microphone cords attached to us. that could be haase ar dougszardoushazardous. >> 9 minutes before 35:00. we -- 5:00. we just got the information we wanted to hear. good news for drivers in lower provincetownship. we'll see what else is awaiting people though. "nbc 10's" jessica boyington has that and more. jessica. >> thanks, guys. good morning, everyone. lower providence township
south. this storm system that could give us some showers before we get to the weekend. the rain stretching across alabama georgia, into south carolina is only a possibility for us. most of that storm is going to miss us and all of that storm will miss us today. just sunshine. 70s this afternoon. nice and mild with winds up to 12 miles an hour. speaking of mild, look at the weekend. 70 degrees. partly sunny skies on saturday and picture perfect for the blue cross broad street run. 50s in the...
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the people that we're working with, the people that we represent in the heart of the deep south in rural alabamarstand the suffering, the pain, the hurt, and the disappointment. >> nate, i want to ask you about how much there is really graphic, it's not gory, but a graphic depiction of violence here. did you make a deliberate decision about showing so much of the violence that he was subjected to? >> a very conscious focus that all of us as a team determined early on was in congressman lewis's words, we simply have to make it plain, we have to tell the whole story, and as opposition to the movement intensifies, the natural consequence of the story telling is that graphic violence and verbal violence are made more plane. so as it is received by readers, by schools, by libraries, that is the kind of thing that cannot be swept under the rug. especially in this time and place, allowing people to connect as victims and perpetrators and violence within the book is very powerful. >> and you don't see it very often. we have all db we're all steeps in the iconography of the movement very little of it was
the people that we're working with, the people that we represent in the heart of the deep south in rural alabamarstand the suffering, the pain, the hurt, and the disappointment. >> nate, i want to ask you about how much there is really graphic, it's not gory, but a graphic depiction of violence here. did you make a deliberate decision about showing so much of the violence that he was subjected to? >> a very conscious focus that all of us as a team determined early on was in...
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south. you couldn't get from alabama up to north. that's too far. so most of these people are from maryland, district of columbia or virginia. where slavery is a little different from the deep south, although it's still slavery obviously, and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same no two personal experiences are the same period one thing that is constant in here is the desire for freedom. wingate asked people why he escaped, some gave specific reasons, my master treated me so brutally, beaten, et cetera. often they said my wife was just sold, or i was afraid i was going to be so. i heard my master was losing money and has to sell his sleeve. many of them just that i was tired of being a slave. i wanted to be free, you know and so it's this kaleidoscope of experiences and impressions that really struck me. by the way let me say the record of fugitives is now online. we have digitalized at columbia university with a transcript a anyone who wants to pour through it and to recommend to anyone interested in art history, just go ou
south. you couldn't get from alabama up to north. that's too far. so most of these people are from maryland, district of columbia or virginia. where slavery is a little different from the deep south, although it's still slavery obviously, and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same no two personal experiences are the same period one thing that is constant in here is the desire for freedom. wingate asked people why he escaped, some gave specific reasons, my master treated...
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the last couple of days, it's been through the deep south louisiana, mississippi alabama into georgia through the panhandle and louisiana 147 millimeters of rain in just 24 hours. this system has been dragging across a similar area for the last couple of days. we've seen heavy rain here. i think we could see a similar amount over the next couple of days. this is the picture for the remainder of sunday and more heavy rain across the deep south into the panhandle. showers just moving through the central plains will ease with a chance of wet weather coming in here. wet weather moving across the lakes through monday, but the really heavy rain is going to be across the southern most parts. you can see how it's expanding the southerly push bringing heavy rain across that eastern corridor and that will gradually make its way back up across the carolinas over the next couple of days. wet one here, more big downpours, still lively down across the deep south but further north it's dry. >> a group of women in costa rica gaining attention for fight to go save mangrove swamps and fish stocks. the
the last couple of days, it's been through the deep south louisiana, mississippi alabama into georgia through the panhandle and louisiana 147 millimeters of rain in just 24 hours. this system has been dragging across a similar area for the last couple of days. we've seen heavy rain here. i think we could see a similar amount over the next couple of days. this is the picture for the remainder of sunday and more heavy rain across the deep south into the panhandle. showers just moving through the...
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minor tornadoes, fort benning, georgia, henry county, alabama, south of adjust ta georgia now allowed to expire. from augusta, watching columbia south carolina you're in the threat for damaging winds. this line has had a history of uprooting trees and snapping some powerlines. then we find ourselves from savannah making its way, hit head hopefully the beaches have cleared, later on farther up the beaches but again, a number of warnings about 86,000 in this one. down to the south, 1 million people-plus in jacksonville area under a severe thunderstorm threat as the watch there, this went down to st. auguste steep. another one to the south. in effect until 5:15. st. petersburg tampa, you're all looking at another line. this will be moving in in a matter of hours, heavy thunderstorms with numerous lightning strikes in orlando. blinding rainfall in birmingham to nashville, tennessee with a warping in affect now. areas of oklahoma across into arkansas warnings in effect south of fort smith. this one dropping good hail. poppy, this is going to go on and on and the threat moves to the east co
minor tornadoes, fort benning, georgia, henry county, alabama, south of adjust ta georgia now allowed to expire. from augusta, watching columbia south carolina you're in the threat for damaging winds. this line has had a history of uprooting trees and snapping some powerlines. then we find ourselves from savannah making its way, hit head hopefully the beaches have cleared, later on farther up the beaches but again, a number of warnings about 86,000 in this one. down to the south, 1 million...
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south. you couldn't get from alabama to the north. that was too far so most of these people are from maryland district of columbia or virginia virginia. with slavery is a little different from the deep south although it still slavery obviously and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same. now to personal experiences are the same. the one thing that is constant is the desire for freedom. when gay asked people why they escapes some gave specific reasons. my master treated me so brutally brutally. often they say my wife was sold or i was afraid i was going to be sold and i heard my master was losing money and had to sell the slaves but many just that i was tired of being a slave to i wanted to be free. so it's this colliders scope of experiences and impressions that struck me. by the way let me say the record of fugitives is now on line. we have digitalized it at columbia university with a transcript. anyone who wants to portrait and i recommend it to anyone interested in our history just google gay record of fugiti
south. you couldn't get from alabama to the north. that was too far so most of these people are from maryland district of columbia or virginia virginia. with slavery is a little different from the deep south although it still slavery obviously and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same. now to personal experiences are the same. the one thing that is constant is the desire for freedom. when gay asked people why they escapes some gave specific reasons. my master treated...
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i want to take to you alabama to show you the damage done by strong winds. strong storms and a tornado rode through the south on sunday damaging homes and toppling trees. the tornado was spotted on sunday morning in alabama where several vehicles were overturned. high winds blew a tree on the a house in a small town. the family sustained minor injuries. now the threat of severe weather and heavy rain will be from the south and also into the new england coast on tuesday or on monday, i should say so severe weather can be expected for many parts of the eastern u.s. now temperatures are much higher than normal for the southeast coast. 26 degrees for the high in washington, d.c. and in boston quite chilly for this time of year where the boston marathon is take place on monday. showers expected in the noon hours. that's it for now. here's your extended forecast. >>> japanese department stores are known for exceptional customer service. one in tokyo is taking things up a notch with the debut of iko, the robot greeter. iko wear as kimono and works alongside a human employee at a ground floor information desk. it ev
i want to take to you alabama to show you the damage done by strong winds. strong storms and a tornado rode through the south on sunday damaging homes and toppling trees. the tornado was spotted on sunday morning in alabama where several vehicles were overturned. high winds blew a tree on the a house in a small town. the family sustained minor injuries. now the threat of severe weather and heavy rain will be from the south and also into the new england coast on tuesday or on monday, i should...
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those a completely against same-sex marriage are alabama georgia, ohio, south dakota, tennessee, and nebraska. the other 36 states have made same-sex marriage legal. one of the arguments against same-sex marriage is made by religious groups. some believe that same-sex marriage is not traditional and devalues it. god says he does not like it and it made lead into other nontraditional marriages and that same-sex marriage threatens their relationships. >> if you are in a religious organization that does not accept same-sex marriage, you can, but it does not mean that others have to at herne to your particular religious view. >> religious institutions in many ways discriminate quite a bit, they are allowed to decide who was going to be a member, who is going to be eligible. they will get to decide and always get to decide the religious definition of marriage. separate from the state civil contract that we call marriage. >> that's who we are, that's who they are, that is how god made them to be. >> the big difference between much of money and civil union is that matrimony receives both ty
those a completely against same-sex marriage are alabama georgia, ohio, south dakota, tennessee, and nebraska. the other 36 states have made same-sex marriage legal. one of the arguments against same-sex marriage is made by religious groups. some believe that same-sex marriage is not traditional and devalues it. god says he does not like it and it made lead into other nontraditional marriages and that same-sex marriage threatens their relationships. >> if you are in a religious...
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that's have open primaries and we're talking here about montana mississippi tennessee, hawaii, alabama, southa kind of a whole load of things. we talked about things basically you have some right wing elements republican party trying to get the primaries closed in certain case and make it the case that you have to join the party in order to participate in a primary. so we're having this conversation and he's asking me all these questions and i'm filling him in on the story. he said here ewhat i don't understand about this aggressiveness and acceleration of aggressiveness on the part of the parties against independence. what i don't understand is that it seems to me when's been happening other than california and washington state that every time an open primary initiative is put on the ballot whether here in new york or in arizona in 2012 or in oregon twice, it loses. so i said to him that is such a good question. because it really, really goes to the heart of the matter. it takes time to build a movement that can perform in certain ways at the ballot box. it takes time and development and tak
that's have open primaries and we're talking here about montana mississippi tennessee, hawaii, alabama, southa kind of a whole load of things. we talked about things basically you have some right wing elements republican party trying to get the primaries closed in certain case and make it the case that you have to join the party in order to participate in a primary. so we're having this conversation and he's asking me all these questions and i'm filling him in on the story. he said here ewhat i...
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south end of town. originally work was supposed to last all summer. >>> residents in alabama are cleaning up after a tornado touched down at the start of the holiday weekend. >> a twister went through dekalb county in alabama with winds reaching 105 miles an hour. thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> and people in china dealt with heavy snow over the weekend. nearly 200 long-distance bus trips were suspended. many airline flights were canceled. forecasters expect more snow there today. here in the u.s. we dodged snowflakes in upstate new york. but this is what it looked like in rochester. people had to bundle up before venturing out. it was colder in rochester yesterday than it was there on christmas day. >>> 12 minutes before 6:00. it's chilly this morning with temperatures in the 30s and 40s. look how nice and clear it is from the melon bank building in center city. in the distance, a few scattered clouds with a lot of sunshine. warm that number into the 70s today. 64 yesterday afternoon. 42 degrees right now. still falling at this hour. we don't expect it to go much cooler than it is right now. the view from
south end of town. originally work was supposed to last all summer. >>> residents in alabama are cleaning up after a tornado touched down at the start of the holiday weekend. >> a twister went through dekalb county in alabama with winds reaching 105 miles an hour. thankfully nobody was hurt. >>> and people in china dealt with heavy snow over the weekend. nearly 200 long-distance bus trips were suspended. many airline flights were canceled. forecasters expect more snow...
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. >>> east coast storms produced at least four tornadoes in alabama and georgia and left behind debris in south carolina. falling trees are responsible for at least two deaths. a cincinnati woman was killed by a large tree that crushed her car. and an atlanta woman also died when a tree fell on her home. >>> it is an all too common occurrence recently. people jumping over the fence at the white house. last night one more person managed to do it. secret service officials say that jumper is 54-year-old jerome hunt of hay ward, california. nikki burdine brings us the latest from the north lawn. >> reporter: here we go again. another person tried to scale the fence here at the white house. this time they were stopped almost immediately. >> it is really cool. >> reporter: for lucas and the rest of his classmates from ohio their first visit to the white house is surreal. but so is the idea that someone would jump the fence here. >> a little weird to think about, that people can jump the fence. >> reporter: but it happens of the a lot. and that is no surprise to tim scanlon who has been leading tours
. >>> east coast storms produced at least four tornadoes in alabama and georgia and left behind debris in south carolina. falling trees are responsible for at least two deaths. a cincinnati woman was killed by a large tree that crushed her car. and an atlanta woman also died when a tree fell on her home. >>> it is an all too common occurrence recently. people jumping over the fence at the white house. last night one more person managed to do it. secret service officials say...
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i don't really know that he'll take off in new hampshire or south carolina. alabamaation, mika that jeb bush has to make it's a calculation that all of these people have to make. these people we go the great national candidates hard to see how they get through spring training. >> so kasie, you asked him about choice of music and got an interesting answer. >> reporter: well, it is true that in these presidential elections, we've never gone back a whole generation obviously president obama, i think rubio has sort of made a important to emphasize his difference in age from some of these other candidates in the field by talking about his love for rap music. >> i read in the "washington post" that your staff in 2010 was very impressed that you could spit rap lyrics. i was hoping that we could get a demonstrations. >> no, we're in the, because the ones that i know from the '90s, they would all be censured anyway. there are a couple modern artists that i really like. i like nicki minaj. pit bull has become a friend and someone from miami that we're very proud of. he's in ch
i don't really know that he'll take off in new hampshire or south carolina. alabamaation, mika that jeb bush has to make it's a calculation that all of these people have to make. these people we go the great national candidates hard to see how they get through spring training. >> so kasie, you asked him about choice of music and got an interesting answer. >> reporter: well, it is true that in these presidential elections, we've never gone back a whole generation obviously president...
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and we're talking about aunt hannah mississippi tennessee, hawaii, alabama, south carolina kind of aings. and we talked about things, you know basically of some right wing elements of the republican party try to get that primaries closed in certain states and a dedication to join the party in order to participate in the primary. democrats are doing that in some places. anyway, so we are having this conversation he's asking all these questions and then filling in in and find he says look you know, here's what i don't understand. what i don't understand about this about this seeming aggressiveness and acceleration of aggressiveness on the part of the parties against independents, what i don't understand is that it seems to me that what's been happening other than california and washington state that every time an open primary initiative is put on the ballot whether it was here in new york or in arizona in 2012 or in oregon twice, whatever goes on about what, it loses. the independents and the reformers get between 30-35% of the vote and it loses. so he says to me, well, you know given
and we're talking about aunt hannah mississippi tennessee, hawaii, alabama, south carolina kind of aings. and we talked about things, you know basically of some right wing elements of the republican party try to get that primaries closed in certain states and a dedication to join the party in order to participate in the primary. democrats are doing that in some places. anyway, so we are having this conversation he's asking all these questions and then filling in in and find he says look you...
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south. louisiana, missouri alabama and tennessee.it all for you. >>> this morning the fire on an oil platform in the gulf of mexico is starting to die out. four people were killed. several others injured. more than 300 workers had to be evacuated but everyone is accounted for. mex cope president has ordered an investigation in the mexican state run oil company saysed fire did not cause a spill in the gulf and the runoff is being contained. >>> after the break, heading west to the very dry golden state. ordering mandatory water restrictions for the first time. how this impacts some of our nation's treasures, next. ses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business 73%
south. louisiana, missouri alabama and tennessee.it all for you. >>> this morning the fire on an oil platform in the gulf of mexico is starting to die out. four people were killed. several others injured. more than 300 workers had to be evacuated but everyone is accounted for. mex cope president has ordered an investigation in the mexican state run oil company saysed fire did not cause a spill in the gulf and the runoff is being contained. >>> after the break, heading west to...
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have a slight area here from central illinois all the way down to the southeast from south carolina for georgia, alabama. that's for today. the orange area an enhanced risk a better risk for severe weather. that takes in southern illinois southern indiana, kentucky tennessee as well from st. louis to louisville to nashville. in this area people have to pay attention to an enhanced risk of severe weather. there means damaging winds, the possibility of hail or a tornado as well. it's a good day to stay in touch with the weather. anthony? >> ed curran of our chicago station wbbm. thanks, ed. >>> as microwave rally is scheduled today in baltimore. freddie gray suffered a fatal spinal injury after being arrested and placed in the back of a police van. they say they don't know how he was in injured. organizers are planning to shut down the city. >> whatever they're doing, we know that their motive is a cause for justice. >> six officers have been suspended with pay during the investigation. >>> cbs news has learned that the federal government is joining the investigation of a tulsa, oklahoma reserve deputy wh
have a slight area here from central illinois all the way down to the southeast from south carolina for georgia, alabama. that's for today. the orange area an enhanced risk a better risk for severe weather. that takes in southern illinois southern indiana, kentucky tennessee as well from st. louis to louisville to nashville. in this area people have to pay attention to an enhanced risk of severe weather. there means damaging winds, the possibility of hail or a tornado as well. it's a good day...
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south over the weekend. national weather service issued tornado warnings in tennessee and alabama. down in alabama. thousands are without power in the region this morning. one ohio woman was killed after a tree crashed on top of the car she was driving. more severe weather on tap in the east today. meteorologist pedram javaheri tracking the threat of storms. pedram. >> good monday morning, john. the severe weather we saw with over 400 storm reports is moved off to the east. we have active weather in northern alabama and georgia and carolinas this morning. some of the strongest rainfall centered over the northeast. 4 inches is possible the next couple of days. severe weather threat still in the forecast as well. generally from columbia to the nation's capital. high temperatures in d.c. make it to 80. when you factor in the heat, the inclement weather in place, it could spawn a few isolated tornadoes. between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., the heavy rainfall there in boston with the winds up to 30 and 40 miles per hour in parts of new england. the rainfall through wednesday will be signif
south over the weekend. national weather service issued tornado warnings in tennessee and alabama. down in alabama. thousands are without power in the region this morning. one ohio woman was killed after a tree crashed on top of the car she was driving. more severe weather on tap in the east today. meteorologist pedram javaheri tracking the threat of storms. pedram. >> good monday morning, john. the severe weather we saw with over 400 storm reports is moved off to the east. we have active...
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alabama. about an hour south of birmingham. live pictures we're looking at happening at a doctor's office where a shooting was confirmed this morning nearby streets have been closed off and schools on lockdown. of course we will keep you updated on this story as it develops. just joining us we are following new developments in two vastly different police shootings in tulsa, oklahoma, the shooting may have been a tragic accident. a 73-year-old reserve deputy allegedly confused his firearm with his stun gun and shot and killed a suspect during an undercover operation. in north charleston, south carolina, the shooting may be murder -- may have been murder and to make matters worse there may have been a cover-up. let's talk about all of the legal repercussions, potential repercussions with our team of legal experts, cnn legal analyst mel robbins, criminal defense attorney midwin charles and former federal prosecutor fred t.c. mel, going to start with you. we're going to focus on the shooting there in north charleston. there were ot
alabama. about an hour south of birmingham. live pictures we're looking at happening at a doctor's office where a shooting was confirmed this morning nearby streets have been closed off and schools on lockdown. of course we will keep you updated on this story as it develops. just joining us we are following new developments in two vastly different police shootings in tulsa, oklahoma, the shooting may have been a tragic accident. a 73-year-old reserve deputy allegedly confused his firearm with...
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a large area of the deep south from central mississippi north, watch out in nashville this evening and northern alabamaa couple of tornadoes today, maybe even one or two strong tornados. hopefully they're not near any cities of towns. forecasts throughout today. notice how warm we have r in boston. finally 67 degrees. snow banks will be melting fast. saturday, we clear it out in the middle of the country. northern new england, a cold rain and you will have to shovel a little bit of kneesnow in extreme new england. just a little wetter than we'd like from dallas through arkansas. it's rough. louisville area this morning and kentucky, a lot of bad weather. >> we'll see you on "morning joe." coming up the price was wrong. but the contestant still walked away with a brand new car. more on the mistake that led this price is right model to hide her face in shame. what happened? we'll be right back. your mom's got your back. your friends have your back. your dog's definitely got your back. but who's got your back when you need legal help? we do. we're legalzoom, and over the last 10 years, we've helped millio
a large area of the deep south from central mississippi north, watch out in nashville this evening and northern alabamaa couple of tornadoes today, maybe even one or two strong tornados. hopefully they're not near any cities of towns. forecasts throughout today. notice how warm we have r in boston. finally 67 degrees. snow banks will be melting fast. saturday, we clear it out in the middle of the country. northern new england, a cold rain and you will have to shovel a little bit of kneesnow in...
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south. i think for the likes of louisiana, alabama mississippi towards georgia and eventually the carolina's, we will continue to see heavy rain coming down. we could be looking at 100-150 millimeters of rain coming down over the next four or five days. that's wednesday's move towards thursday still centered on new orleans. further towards the eastern side looking nor erratic many other areas will see activity. we've still got snow across parts of the west, certainly in the colorado area we could see significant snowfall. as you come further towards the south, looks like it should be dry across the west. phoenix, arizona highs here of 28 degrees. >> cuba welcomed barack obama's proposal to remove their country from a list of state sponsors of terrorism, an important step towards normalizing relations between the countries. it happened after an historic meeting between president obama and raul castro. >> the u.s. and cuba have been at logger heads for more than half a century. a historic handshake on sunday now given real substance by the announcement that the u.s. is to remove cube boo from
south. i think for the likes of louisiana, alabama mississippi towards georgia and eventually the carolina's, we will continue to see heavy rain coming down. we could be looking at 100-150 millimeters of rain coming down over the next four or five days. that's wednesday's move towards thursday still centered on new orleans. further towards the eastern side looking nor erratic many other areas will see activity. we've still got snow across parts of the west, certainly in the colorado area we...
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south. flood watches and warnings are in place from texas to florida. and the hardest hit area is between gulfport mississippi and mobile alabama. more than seven inches of rain has fallen in part of the gulf coast and there is more to come. i think they need that rain out west and not in the south. steve: absolutely. some of that moisture is moving our way for the day tomorrow. nothing extreme like that but enough to make it a complete turn-around compared to what we had earlier today and right now take a look at our earth camera, maureen and you can see if you've missed out on the cherry blossoms. have you been down there yet? maureen: no, but they're so beautiful. steve: they are beautiful. they'll be back on wednesday and thursday and after that we have more rain on the way towards the end of the week. let's show you what it looks like from above, our roof camera looking over the city. hardly any clouds out there right now. it is dry if you have plans to head out for this evening go for it. it looks fantastic. tomorrow night, probably not going to be as lucky. temperature this hour 76 degrees. winds are out of the south at 13
south. flood watches and warnings are in place from texas to florida. and the hardest hit area is between gulfport mississippi and mobile alabama. more than seven inches of rain has fallen in part of the gulf coast and there is more to come. i think they need that rain out west and not in the south. steve: absolutely. some of that moisture is moving our way for the day tomorrow. nothing extreme like that but enough to make it a complete turn-around compared to what we had earlier today and...
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but it's the guy down south that will be the primary weather maker. ooymp@see it's coming out of alabama through georgia and the carolinas now, even to north florida see something showers. this is going to throw some moisture in the formts of clouds and -- form of clouds and even a couple of showers into the appalachians as we get into this evening, especid west of i- 816789 see at 3:00, maybe whitfield, going down that way. if you're taking a trip down 81, you'll run into some of that. western maryland, shenandoah valley tomorrow morning could have some showers. we could even see a few peeks of sun early but we'll be mostly cloudy tomorrow. by lunch time, looks like the bulk of the showers again along and west of the blue ridge but as we get into the afternoon, we'll have a better chance for some showers. we see the brightest colors, the heaviest rains. yeah, they're way out west over toward harrisonburg, up into areas north of cumberland toward bedford, pennsylvania as opposed to d.c. so if you are traveling west or watching us from those western areas, better chance of rain there, tom
but it's the guy down south that will be the primary weather maker. ooymp@see it's coming out of alabama through georgia and the carolinas now, even to north florida see something showers. this is going to throw some moisture in the formts of clouds and -- form of clouds and even a couple of showers into the appalachians as we get into this evening, especid west of i- 816789 see at 3:00, maybe whitfield, going down that way. if you're taking a trip down 81, you'll run into some of that. western...
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recovery is underway after severe storms sweep across the the south east, strong weather system causing damage in several states. in alabama a confirmed category ef1 tornado touching down. destroying homes, and up rooting trees rural area east of birmingham. one home owner says while he is upset about the the damage to his house he is glad no one was seriously hurt. >> my next step is putting everybody back together, rebuilding as long as my family is okay, this is material stick things we can always rebuild. >> reporter: florida panhandle is getting hit with strong wind, heavy rain, lightening in the town of east milton lightening striking a home setting a a fire and forcing residents out. family will to have find someplace else to live while damage is being repair. >> i guess it was 8:15 i want to say and boom, i mean kaboom, and so that is how our sunday morning started. >> reporter: in georgia rain leading to slippery conditions on the road, a as well as flash flooding and in some neighborhoods. >> i went outside and notice there had was a lake in the background. >> reporter: while widespread power outage where is repo
recovery is underway after severe storms sweep across the the south east, strong weather system causing damage in several states. in alabama a confirmed category ef1 tornado touching down. destroying homes, and up rooting trees rural area east of birmingham. one home owner says while he is upset about the the damage to his house he is glad no one was seriously hurt. >> my next step is putting everybody back together, rebuilding as long as my family is okay, this is material stick things...
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the south, yesterday, we saw some rough weather roll across lower alabama. th florida and the northeast as this front begins to push that moisture edwards the east. >> our rain showers are ending with sunshine midday but showers and storms return this evening a few could be strong and possibly severe with high tempearound 80 >> this weather cast brought you by sprint. some folks may be having a sprint between rain drop. >> reporter: thank you, rob. >>> shoppers taking aim at target. what the stores are saying this morning. >>> a new expression oversharenting. one mom who's speaking about the anonymous letter criticizing her. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?' and then sprint was like 'so you can spend money on stuff you want'. but, we have all the stuff. we're rich. where are we even going? a basketball game. sports! some people are stupid rich. for the rest of us, there's sprint. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone
the south, yesterday, we saw some rough weather roll across lower alabama. th florida and the northeast as this front begins to push that moisture edwards the east. >> our rain showers are ending with sunshine midday but showers and storms return this evening a few could be strong and possibly severe with high tempearound 80 >> this weather cast brought you by sprint. some folks may be having a sprint between rain drop. >> reporter: thank you, rob. >>> shoppers taking...
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the south we saw rough weather roll across lower alabama and georgia. s out. the focus goes to south florida and the northeast as the moistures pushes toward the northeast. cool and dry across the mid section and the west coast is quiet, also. that's the national outlook here's what's shaking locally. >> reporter: all right rob storm tracker 6 live double scan showing the central portion of the region, slow going we dry out, but then this evening strong gusty thunderstorms possible, take cover from those. # drop. >> reporter: thank you, rob. >>> shoppers taking aim at target. what the stores are saying this morning. >>> a new expression ke 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?' and then sprint was like 'so you can spend money on stuff you want'. but, we have all the stuff. we're rich. where are we even going? a basketball game. sports! some people are stupid rich. for the rest of us, there's sprint. bring in your verizon or at&t bill turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and
the south we saw rough weather roll across lower alabama and georgia. s out. the focus goes to south florida and the northeast as the moistures pushes toward the northeast. cool and dry across the mid section and the west coast is quiet, also. that's the national outlook here's what's shaking locally. >> reporter: all right rob storm tracker 6 live double scan showing the central portion of the region, slow going we dry out, but then this evening strong gusty thunderstorms possible, take...
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alabama, one of many causing damage. especially along the gulf and across the south. millions in the threat zone tonight. look at this one, a driver seeing a runaway 12-foot-tall utility spool. and in kentucky, the damage from large hail looking like bullet holes before shattering it completely. rob marciano, is this sticking around? >> yes. we had softball-sized hail today, the biggest yet this year. we'll focus on the watches, extended to include dallas and waco through 11:00 p.m. tonight. and the dark purple, the threat area. some tornadoes, large hail. and moving towards tomorrow, the i-10 corridor, houston to new orleans. to mobile again, where the search and rescue operations are going on. i think we'll see some rough weather across the gulf coast. >> rob, thank you. >>> and now to baltimore, where freddy gray will be buried tomorrow. a week after injuries sustained in police custody. today, his wake, a solemn event. coming after a protest that tried to shut the city down before turning violent. gloria rivera has the story. >> reporter: hours after parts of baltimore descended into chaos. today, a
alabama, one of many causing damage. especially along the gulf and across the south. millions in the threat zone tonight. look at this one, a driver seeing a runaway 12-foot-tall utility spool. and in kentucky, the damage from large hail looking like bullet holes before shattering it completely. rob marciano, is this sticking around? >> yes. we had softball-sized hail today, the biggest yet this year. we'll focus on the watches, extended to include dallas and waco through 11:00 p.m....
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south korean military drills. >>> happening now, emergency crews in alabama on the scene of a freight train derailment.ppened last night as that train was pulling into a rail yard in the town of iron dale east of birmingham. 11 tanker cars were involved in it. one car is leaking liquid rubber and the train's engine is leaking fuel as well. residents in the area are being told to stay indoors as the cause is under investigation. >>> the controversial events in ferguson are now the basis of a stage production. actual grand jury testimony from the michael brown police shooting comprises a large part of a new play called "ferguson." ferguson will be staged in los angeles at the end of this month. >>> time right now coming up on 6:41 on your wednesday. officials investigating yet another security breach at sjc. what this one has in common with other high-profile cases. >>> and what killed andrew getty? the latest on the investigation, next. >>> first, though, we take a live peek outside downtown san jose. a nice sunny day on the way, but a bit chilly. christina is going to have much more information on that
south korean military drills. >>> happening now, emergency crews in alabama on the scene of a freight train derailment.ppened last night as that train was pulling into a rail yard in the town of iron dale east of birmingham. 11 tanker cars were involved in it. one car is leaking liquid rubber and the train's engine is leaking fuel as well. residents in the area are being told to stay indoors as the cause is under investigation. >>> the controversial events in ferguson are now...
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we also need to remember our neighbors in alabama and across the south that have been devastated by storms and i were down there yesterday, and we spent a lot of time with some of the folks who have been affected. the devastation is unimaginable. it is heartbreaking. it is going to be a long road back. we need to keep those americans in our thoughts. we also need to stand with them in the hard months and years to come. i intend to make sure that the federal government does that. i have faith that the journalists in this room will do their part. report on their progress, let the rest of america know when they will need more help. those are stories that need is telling and that is what all of you do best, whether it is rushing to the side of the devastating storm or braving danger to cover a revolution in the middle east. in the last months, we have seen journalists threatened, arrested beaten, attacked?, and in some cases even killed simply for doing their best to bring us the story. give these people a voice. hold leaders accountable. through it all, we have seen daring men and women risk
we also need to remember our neighbors in alabama and across the south that have been devastated by storms and i were down there yesterday, and we spent a lot of time with some of the folks who have been affected. the devastation is unimaginable. it is heartbreaking. it is going to be a long road back. we need to keep those americans in our thoughts. we also need to stand with them in the hard months and years to come. i intend to make sure that the federal government does that. i have faith...
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looking at states like south carolina georgia, loader alabama. their impact especially florida and georgia. back to your phone calls. bishop is joining us next from detroit, michigan. good morning. caller: yes, sir. good morning, mr. scully. i have good news. true religion unites. the good news is that the teacher is here. the son of man is here. you can reach him on youtube. he streams live today at 12:00 eastern standard time. what divides this religion is that you have so many people falsely represented. they don't understand the scriptures and they are saying that they were sent to teach us. they are basically line. they have divided the books and divided the people. but now the son of man is here tonight is an to just the true understanding of the scriptures. host: ok. from detroit, michigan. another viewer historically, religion has both divided and united. net good or not bad? and political essay inside the "washington post" on senator menendez. bob menendez doesn't belong in the u.s. senate, writes dana mi lbank. next is john from marylan
looking at states like south carolina georgia, loader alabama. their impact especially florida and georgia. back to your phone calls. bishop is joining us next from detroit, michigan. good morning. caller: yes, sir. good morning, mr. scully. i have good news. true religion unites. the good news is that the teacher is here. the son of man is here. you can reach him on youtube. he streams live today at 12:00 eastern standard time. what divides this religion is that you have so many people falsely...
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south and georgia a tornado watch and left behind a mess. this tree was uprooted and left sitting inside a home. in alabama the same thing blue several cars off a track and it snapped phones and power lines. at one point thousands were left without power. the severe weather threat is not over. >> yeah, you have the trains blowing over. think of the weight behind the train. the force:now yesterday we had hundreds of reports and we showed you the wind damage and we had hail problems and wind damage. it's not as severe this morning. this morning philadelphia and new york city a lot of rain. a lot of people wondering about boston. we have the marathon and the elite runners are taking off around 9:00 a.m. and there are severe storms there. slight risk for all of the east coast. 44 million people for the chance of the bad weather and for the forecast we're looking for rain. 1:00 p.m. is when it will move in and that's when the runners are done. if it was me we're going to be up there and a little cooler on the coast and temperatures in the 60s 1k37and 70s. >> what you're not an elite runner? >> no i am a walker.
south and georgia a tornado watch and left behind a mess. this tree was uprooted and left sitting inside a home. in alabama the same thing blue several cars off a track and it snapped phones and power lines. at one point thousands were left without power. the severe weather threat is not over. >> yeah, you have the trains blowing over. think of the weight behind the train. the force:now yesterday we had hundreds of reports and we showed you the wind damage and we had hail problems and...
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>> tonight millions in the south remain under the threat of severe weather including possible tornadoes. powerful storms overturned cars on a freight train in southern alabama although no injuries were reported. the same system caused damage across the state downing trees, knocking out phone lines. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in meterologist dylan dreyer. dylan, good evening to you. >> good evening, carl. there are a lot of storms out there right now. we have a tornado watch in effect across the southeast. we also have a severe thunderstorm watch in the southern plains moving into the midwest. that's really an area we need to focus on over the course of the next several hours. that area in orange including most of arkansas, parts of western tennessee, this is where we could see wind gusts up near 65 miles per hour. very large hail and we also can't rule out an isolated tornado. now, tomorrow this threat is going to spread to the east. we'll see heavy rain in the morning. then we're going to see a line of potentially strong storms develop through the afternoon and evening from philadelphia right down through most of florida, again, we're look
>> tonight millions in the south remain under the threat of severe weather including possible tornadoes. powerful storms overturned cars on a freight train in southern alabama although no injuries were reported. the same system caused damage across the state downing trees, knocking out phone lines. for more on what we can expect, let's bring in meterologist dylan dreyer. dylan, good evening to you. >> good evening, carl. there are a lot of storms out there right now. we have a...