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there's an isolated tornado threat across south georgia and the carolinas through this morning. >>> somelarming moments for passengers on an american airlines flight from seattle to dallas. they were waiting and the gate when smoke started billowing outside the windows. a starter machine apparently caught fire. that's a device hooked up to the plane to help start the engines. the plane wasn't damaged but passengers were placed on other flights. >>> we have now seen an image of the missile believed to have taken down malaysia airlines flight mh-17. the jet that exploded over ukraine two years ago. we still don't know who fired it. it's been determined it was russian made. russia and ukraine blame each other. the crash killed all 298 people on board. >>> the list of famous names who will say good-bye to the greatest will smith who received an oscar nomination for his portrayal of the champ will be among the ball payers at the funeral on friday. tributes continue to pour in as his home twroun prepares for the funeral. abc's ryan smith has more from louisville. >> reporter: those closest to
there's an isolated tornado threat across south georgia and the carolinas through this morning. >>> somelarming moments for passengers on an american airlines flight from seattle to dallas. they were waiting and the gate when smoke started billowing outside the windows. a starter machine apparently caught fire. that's a device hooked up to the plane to help start the engines. the plane wasn't damaged but passengers were placed on other flights. >>> we have now seen an image of...
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hammering south georgia, carolinas, and florida with heavy rain. we have tropical storm watches up into florida and north carolina. but flash flood watches more prevalent. heavy rain through wilmington in southeast north carolina. between colin and a stationary front, partly cloudy skies tonight. a nice night. dry but comfortable. further north and west you go, generally clear skies toward cumberland. looks like this. a pleasant evening will lead to a very nice night. bus stop temperatures, 62 to 87. it'll stay dry tomorrow morning. if we see any showers with the front, late morning, early afternoon hours. a few showers. not much. and windy and much cooler on wednesday. we'll lose 10 degrees by the way we end up in wednesday. but it'll feel refreshing. there's that cloud shield with futurecast. probably will be as north as rockville and just north of fairfax and d.c. then by morning it retreats to the south. folks in southern maryland will have a cloudy morning and probably cloudy day tomorrow. but look at this. 65 in gatorsburg. 65 in manasas. dot
hammering south georgia, carolinas, and florida with heavy rain. we have tropical storm watches up into florida and north carolina. but flash flood watches more prevalent. heavy rain through wilmington in southeast north carolina. between colin and a stationary front, partly cloudy skies tonight. a nice night. dry but comfortable. further north and west you go, generally clear skies toward cumberland. looks like this. a pleasant evening will lead to a very nice night. bus stop temperatures, 62...
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it is expected to cut south of georgia through the carolinas and off shore missing us entirely.a little bit. little less humid overnight tonight into early tomorrow and then tomorrow afternoon and evening hours. so that's going to feel a little nicer for us. we started with the humidity building yesterday in front of those storms and then afterwards we really went to the temperatures and diminished the humidity. that will be happening. take a look at the ten day outlook. temperatures are lowering just a bit. mid 80s today, which is summer like temperature. well above average. we get a sprinkle or two possible tomorrow afternoon. still warm but then look what happens here mid week in philadelphia. this is pretty incredible. we actually slip below average high temperature this time of year and then check out this, 78. look at the overnight low here for friday. we're in the 50s. so we do get a cooldown mid week. this urs is going to feel quite cool. humidity will cut and the temperatures will drop just a bit. little rain shower activity and the temperatures will bump as we head int
it is expected to cut south of georgia through the carolinas and off shore missing us entirely.a little bit. little less humid overnight tonight into early tomorrow and then tomorrow afternoon and evening hours. so that's going to feel a little nicer for us. we started with the humidity building yesterday in front of those storms and then afterwards we really went to the temperatures and diminished the humidity. that will be happening. take a look at the ten day outlook. temperatures are...
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>> it's always amazing coming from south georgia.known not only for your great music and your fans but also your skinny jeans. we've got a little game here. >> i hear you. >> it's not who wore them better, though, is it? >> no. you can tell who is wearing the skinny jeans. who is this? >> i'm thinking that's dierks. >> just last week. >> do you critique other men's skinny jeans? >> i don't, but what's funny -- country music has done skinny jeans for quite a while. dwight >> you're ahead of the trend. i would say he's burning it down when he wears his skinny jeans is the clue. >> oh, aldine. he's going to be so upset we classified them as skinny jeans. >> one last one. >> is that brad? the guitar gave it away. i'm actually uncomfortable that i knew all those. >> i didn't want to say that, luke. >> it's good we didn't show you the shot from behind. >> welcome to dark natalie. >> don't go anywhere, because not only does luke have one more song for us, he's going to dip into our celebrity fishbowl. i'm not going to give you a preview yet
>> it's always amazing coming from south georgia.known not only for your great music and your fans but also your skinny jeans. we've got a little game here. >> i hear you. >> it's not who wore them better, though, is it? >> no. you can tell who is wearing the skinny jeans. who is this? >> i'm thinking that's dierks. >> just last week. >> do you critique other men's skinny jeans? >> i don't, but what's funny -- country music has done skinny jeans...
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and then moving along the south carolina/georgia coastline as we go throughout your tuesday. in the west, heat has been unrelenting. 82 to 84 in calabasas. shouldn't be quite as breezy. as far as the vegas area goes, still very warm over the next three days, 106 to 110. phoenix, record highs three days in a row. you'll be 112 today, 108 tomorrow. portland still 93 tomorrow and 90 tomorrow. there is some good. finally,y warm. 98, sacramento. fresno, 103. so, the story obviously tropical storm making landfall. heat in the west this past weekend was pretty impressive. >> really high numbers. 113 in phoenix this weekend? >> 115. >> too hot. too hot. thank you so much, bill. >>> coming up next, mark zuckerberg hacked! >>> plus, you won't find this chicken nugget on the dollar menu because it is made out of gold. find out why. you're watching "early today." [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark
and then moving along the south carolina/georgia coastline as we go throughout your tuesday. in the west, heat has been unrelenting. 82 to 84 in calabasas. shouldn't be quite as breezy. as far as the vegas area goes, still very warm over the next three days, 106 to 110. phoenix, record highs three days in a row. you'll be 112 today, 108 tomorrow. portland still 93 tomorrow and 90 tomorrow. there is some good. finally,y warm. 98, sacramento. fresno, 103. so, the story obviously tropical storm...
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georgia. both sets of my grandparents were farmers. farm credit has met the credit needs of many of my constituents and maintains an active presence in south and middle georgia where we're leaders in georgia's agricultural production. for centuries, farm credit has been providing farmers and ranches the capital they need to continue successfully this centennial comes at a time when our agricultural industry is facing significant economic challenges. our farmers and rural communities have been faced with lower commodity prices, increased input costs, unstable and inconsistent markets, all of which are straining our food producers and those who provide central services to our agriculture industry. this not only affect pross deucers or manufacturers but also has a tremendous effect on communities in which they live and work. strong agricultural economy is essential to the health and vitality of the community us represent in 24 counties across south and middle georgia. during times like this, farmers in rural communities depend on farm credit whose mission is focused on helping rural communities grow and thrive. for example, in my home state o
georgia. both sets of my grandparents were farmers. farm credit has met the credit needs of many of my constituents and maintains an active presence in south and middle georgia where we're leaders in georgia's agricultural production. for centuries, farm credit has been providing farmers and ranches the capital they need to continue successfully this centennial comes at a time when our agricultural industry is facing significant economic challenges. our farmers and rural communities have been...
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national weather service issuing watches and warnings in florida, georgia, south carolina. forecasters saying colin will probably remain a tropical storm. a hurricane has not hit florida in more than ten years. and that is a record for florida. >>> governor rick scott today urging folks to stay indoors and get ready for up to eight inches of rain in some areas. >>> phil keating is on the coast outside of gains veil. how are conditions? >> reporter: things are deteriorating but slowly. the employing chief says they have not received all that much rainfall but that is expected to change tonight and tomorrow, and then then concern will be flooding. this is the gulf of mexico and the center of tropical storm colin. it will be marching northeast over the next day or two, and the tropical storm warning zone stretches basically roughly half the state of florida, the center of the peninsula. so, all the way from theouth, edgewater, florida, around sarasota area, all the way up to the big bend at indian pass. you get into the florida panhandle and the storm is supposed to quickly sp
national weather service issuing watches and warnings in florida, georgia, south carolina. forecasters saying colin will probably remain a tropical storm. a hurricane has not hit florida in more than ten years. and that is a record for florida. >>> governor rick scott today urging folks to stay indoors and get ready for up to eight inches of rain in some areas. >>> phil keating is on the coast outside of gains veil. how are conditions? >> reporter: things are...
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this time two air national guard jets collided south of augusta, georgia. ment both pilots ejected around landed safely. no one on the ground was hurt. a navy fr killed in a crash. hours earlier an air force thunder bird pilot crashed but survived. >>> california wildlife officials are trying to get a bear to come out of a residential neighborhood near pasadena and go back to the woods. the bear has been making itself at home climbing trees, spending time cooling off in a backyard swimming pool because, you know, a backyard swimming pool. then he probably wondered from the nearby forest. >> we have been having a bear of a time with the wind. >> unbelievable. >> i felt like i was spinning at one point. my hair was all over the place. good hair day because of hutymidi. double edged sword there. let's start with the three- degree guarantee. i think we are okay. i started at 76. went to 75 then 74 late last night. i think that will be all right. that is low by the way. average high is almost ten below average. we will adup the numbers at 11:00. a live look outs
this time two air national guard jets collided south of augusta, georgia. ment both pilots ejected around landed safely. no one on the ground was hurt. a navy fr killed in a crash. hours earlier an air force thunder bird pilot crashed but survived. >>> california wildlife officials are trying to get a bear to come out of a residential neighborhood near pasadena and go back to the woods. the bear has been making itself at home climbing trees, spending time cooling off in a backyard...
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. ♪ >> reporter: he grew up in south georgia where he got his start playing in bar bands.ntually skateboarding. ♪ >> reporter: always he was searching for his purpose. ♪ >> reporter: he started making money in music and knew where to put it. >> my thing was what can i do to give kids hope. maybe turn them on a new sport. skating was the first thing to come to mind because of the community of it. you had the right concept the way you were popping it -- you might have a kid who couldn't make the football team or basketball team. he comes out here, and it gives a whole other direction in life and gives him a spark of hope and believing in himself in something. >> reporter: this is what you had in mind? a year ago he started partnering with local businesses to build skated parks in inner cities. first in nashville, then annapolis, boston, one at texas, and the newest opens next month in cincinnati. the kids, they came. what do you feel like when you're skating? >> i feel like i could do anything. like i could touch the sky pretty much. >> reporter: will anderson owns the skate
. ♪ >> reporter: he grew up in south georgia where he got his start playing in bar bands.ntually skateboarding. ♪ >> reporter: always he was searching for his purpose. ♪ >> reporter: he started making money in music and knew where to put it. >> my thing was what can i do to give kids hope. maybe turn them on a new sport. skating was the first thing to come to mind because of the community of it. you had the right concept the way you were popping it -- you might...
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. >> reporter: he threw up in south georgia where he got his start playing in bar bands.he fell in love with surfing and eventually skate boarding. but always, he was searching for his purpose. he started making money in music, he knew where to put it. >> my thing was, what can i do to give these kids a safe place to go, give these kids some hope, turn them on to a new sport, and skating was the first thing to kind of come to mind because of the community of it. >> you had the right concept the way you were popping it. every time you popped it -- >> reporter: you might have a kid that couldn't make the football team or the basketball team but he comes out here and it gives him another direction in life and gives him a spark and hope in believing in something. >> this is what you had in mind. >> reporter: moore started partnering with local businesses to build skate parks in inner-cities. first in nashville, then, one in boston and the next opens in cincinnati. the kids, they came. >> what do you feel like when you're out there skating? >> i feel like i can do anything. i
. >> reporter: he threw up in south georgia where he got his start playing in bar bands.he fell in love with surfing and eventually skate boarding. but always, he was searching for his purpose. he started making money in music, he knew where to put it. >> my thing was, what can i do to give these kids a safe place to go, give these kids some hope, turn them on to a new sport, and skating was the first thing to kind of come to mind because of the community of it. >> you had the...
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these river basins also provide water to south georgia and parts of alabama and florida. currently litigation is pending in the united states supreme court, the federal district d.c. court, and the u.s. district court for the northern district of georgia. negotiations are also ongoing between the state governments on this very topic, and i believe they're closer to a solution right now than we've ever been. clearly this is an issue that should be left to the states to settle through negotiation and if needed litigation, but now another attempt is being made by some in the senate to serp tishtly -- surreptitiously influence the court. we'll vote on the bill sometime this afternoon, mr. president, and i strongly oppose this bill. this is the business of the states and should not be resolved or influenced in this manner. let me be clear. it is not this body's place to try and tip the scales in any way on this matter. furthermore, we've already had this fight. this same language was inserted last year during debate over the omnibus spending bill. it was removed then after furt
these river basins also provide water to south georgia and parts of alabama and florida. currently litigation is pending in the united states supreme court, the federal district d.c. court, and the u.s. district court for the northern district of georgia. negotiations are also ongoing between the state governments on this very topic, and i believe they're closer to a solution right now than we've ever been. clearly this is an issue that should be left to the states to settle through negotiation...
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at least in georgia and north carolina, the march to the sea was savannah to atlanta -- but let south carolina deal with their own history. we're talking about torture. -- georgia. in georgia and north carolina few private homes were burned. those that were belonged to men like howell cobb, who sherman considered a traitor guilty of , bringing on the rebellion. cotton gins and corn cribs were put to the torch, but rarely a private home. in fact, one study conducted in georgia during the 1950's comparing wartime maps with existing and develop structures found that most along the route of the march were still in existence and a few that were to post-waren lost accidents. despite the commonly held belief reinforced by "gone to the wind" that sherman reduced atlanta to smoldering ruin, only the business and industrial sections were put to the torch. the residential area and courthouse area were spared. some houses were destroyed, but in general the residential areas , survived, although battered. fully 60% of the city was still standing when sherman set out on his infamous march to the se
at least in georgia and north carolina, the march to the sea was savannah to atlanta -- but let south carolina deal with their own history. we're talking about torture. -- georgia. in georgia and north carolina few private homes were burned. those that were belonged to men like howell cobb, who sherman considered a traitor guilty of , bringing on the rebellion. cotton gins and corn cribs were put to the torch, but rarely a private home. in fact, one study conducted in georgia during the 1950's...
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>> it's always amazing, coming from south of georgia. >> uh-oh. >> we got a game here. >> i hear ya. >> it's not who wore them better, is it? >> no, no, no. you can tell who is wearing the skinny jeans. who is this? >> give you a clue. >> i'm thinking that is dierks. >> wow. >> you know the legs. >> you critique other men's skinny jeans? >> i don't. what's funny is like -- like country music has done skinny jeans for a while. like ronnie dunn -- >> you're ahead of the trend then. >> yes. >> another one. burning it down when he wears his skinny jeans, is the clue. >> aldean. >> are his skinny jeans? >> i don't know. >> he'll be so upset we classified them as skinny jeans. >> one last one. >> is that brad? >> yes! >> brad paisley. >> the guitar gave it away. >> you know the guitars. >> i'm uncomfortable that i knew all of those. >> i didn't want to say that, luke, but -- >> it's a good thing we didn't show you the shot from behind. >> oh, yeah. >> welcome to dark natalie. >> don't go anywhere. not only does luke have one more song for us,
>> it's always amazing, coming from south of georgia. >> uh-oh. >> we got a game here. >> i hear ya. >> it's not who wore them better, is it? >> no, no, no. you can tell who is wearing the skinny jeans. who is this? >> give you a clue. >> i'm thinking that is dierks. >> wow. >> you know the legs. >> you critique other men's skinny jeans? >> i don't. what's funny is like -- like country music has done skinny jeans for a...
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and we are looking at the potential 3-6 inches plus from northern florida through south carolina and georgiaand that will cause localized flooding. the center of the storm again is beginning to pull ashore. maximum sustained wind 50 miles per hour and a pretty weak tropical system moving northeast at 22 miles per hour it will actually take out the forward motion by tomorrow morning around 8:00 near charleston, south carolina. and then racing out to sea. the reason why, there is a cold front pushing it out to sea and a big change in weather by wednesday. and i will let you know in the full accuweather forecast. >> thank you, cecily. >>> more politics. donald trump trying to put out the fires over his comment about the judge, criticism from foes and friends for saying that the judge has been ruling unfairly in the trump university lawsuit because he is mexican. the judge, who was born in indiana, an american, is of mexican dissent. trump says that the judge has it in for him because trump is going to build the wall. today newt gingrich scolded the presumptive nominee. >> it goes against the mo
and we are looking at the potential 3-6 inches plus from northern florida through south carolina and georgiaand that will cause localized flooding. the center of the storm again is beginning to pull ashore. maximum sustained wind 50 miles per hour and a pretty weak tropical system moving northeast at 22 miles per hour it will actually take out the forward motion by tomorrow morning around 8:00 near charleston, south carolina. and then racing out to sea. the reason why, there is a cold front...
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we have tropical storm warnings along the florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina coastlinea cold front will help push it out to sea. it may have an impact when the tides and the waves in the eastern portions of canada b bu that's about it. anywhere from 200 to 250 millimeters of rainfall as we go throughout the next 24 hours. gusts up to 90 kilometers per hour and waves as high as six meters. once the system clears out, we are expecting a relatively calm condition. for a good portion of the united states. we have a little bit of low pressure system moving over the southwestern portions of canada. that may bring some scattered showers over the rockies throughout the day on tuesday. thunderstorms into denver. notice heat to the south with highs in the 30s. again, some rain expected from the front that's trying to clear the coast from toronto and new york and d.c. dry over towards california. we are seeing temperatures there more normal for this time of year, but we are dealing with fire problems. so that's going to continue as we go throughout the day on tuesday. as you look
we have tropical storm warnings along the florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina coastlinea cold front will help push it out to sea. it may have an impact when the tides and the waves in the eastern portions of canada b bu that's about it. anywhere from 200 to 250 millimeters of rainfall as we go throughout the next 24 hours. gusts up to 90 kilometers per hour and waves as high as six meters. once the system clears out, we are expecting a relatively calm condition. for a good...
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then it will scrape the coastline of georgia, south carolina, north carolina tuesday morning. gone by tuesday afternoon. the rainfall totals will be high right along the coastlines of the carolinas and georgia and right down through the sunshine state. widespread 3 to 5 inches of rain. significant rainmaker for everyone in the southeast coastal areas. that's the national weather. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, you can see all the showers and thunderstorms. some of that is associated with a dying cold front. others are associated with colin moving into florida and southern georgia. finally drying out in central texas, although scattered storms are still possible in coastal week? 112 today. they set record highs three days in a row. >> triple digits already. okay. thank you. >>> well, coming up next, mark zuker burg hat. plus, you won't find these chicken nuggets on the dollar menu because this one is made out of gold. find out why. you're watching "early today." g" [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking
then it will scrape the coastline of georgia, south carolina, north carolina tuesday morning. gone by tuesday afternoon. the rainfall totals will be high right along the coastlines of the carolinas and georgia and right down through the sunshine state. widespread 3 to 5 inches of rain. significant rainmaker for everyone in the southeast coastal areas. that's the national weather. now here's a closer look at your day ahead. well, you can see all the showers and thunderstorms. some of that is...
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the heat wave is spreading, goes from south carolina and georgia and north florida, 19 million peoplender heat warnings. 30 million plus are under heat watches. the dangerous stuff, this is where it could be historic. tucson could hit 116 degrees on sunday. the hottest temperature ever recorded there is 117. so that's like not a -- not a monthly high. the hottest temperature ever recorded. in the tucson area. phoenix i think you're -- 119 on sunday. monday should be 119. all-time hottest 122. so a lot of red on this map, a lot of oranges in the 80s and 90s. we have a nice day today in the northeast. those big nasty thunderstorms over washington, d.c. are over with. saturday's a great day for much of the east coast. and then for father's day, not like the heat goes away either. it's still very hot in the middle of the country. denver, 97. st. louis at 96. but at least the southeast will cool off after a hot day today. it will be looking better over the weekend. >> at least someone is cool. >>> two active duty marines are being investigated in connection with a facebook post that allegedly
the heat wave is spreading, goes from south carolina and georgia and north florida, 19 million peoplender heat warnings. 30 million plus are under heat watches. the dangerous stuff, this is where it could be historic. tucson could hit 116 degrees on sunday. the hottest temperature ever recorded there is 117. so that's like not a -- not a monthly high. the hottest temperature ever recorded. in the tucson area. phoenix i think you're -- 119 on sunday. monday should be 119. all-time hottest 122....
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south and east even in new york temperatures still quite warm. we're watching the storm as it will continue to move right across the southern part of georgia tonight then brush by south carolina tomorrow. we are lucky. we've got a front here and this front is going to help to kick or guide the storm out to sea by tuesday. that means we stay dry for the most part despite some clouds and temperatures still will be warming tomorrow to around 85 degrees. behind this front we do have spotty showers and much cooler air that will be moving in by wednesday. but as we take it hour by hour few spotty showers overnight in the lehigh valley possibly some heavier rain during the early morning hours. by 7am everything is out of here. we'll see some clouds. we'll see some sun and some warming during the day it's after the noon hour when this front moves through that we see more spotty showers popping up and that will continue tell about the dinner hour. that will go away as well as we track colin making landfall along the panhandle it will continue to track as tropical storm brushing right by charleston as tropical storm. and then re-entering right off of cape h
south and east even in new york temperatures still quite warm. we're watching the storm as it will continue to move right across the southern part of georgia tonight then brush by south carolina tomorrow. we are lucky. we've got a front here and this front is going to help to kick or guide the storm out to sea by tuesday. that means we stay dry for the most part despite some clouds and temperatures still will be warming tomorrow to around 85 degrees. behind this front we do have spotty showers...
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right along the georgia/south carolina coastline, winds are estimated at 50 miles per hour. it is racing to the northeast at 31 miles per hour. and in tampa and orlando and here in the outer bank, that's it. by 2:00 p.m. it's headed out into the open waters. i don't expect many problems whatsoever. the future radar as we stop at noon today, all of the rain is completely done with the system. so all of the damage that's been done which was very little has already happened. i don't think anything else will happen that will be bad and this cold front will clear the coast. up in the northeast, we will see that cold front kick through. it's warm and humid. we are going to see a chance of strong to severe thunderstorms in new hampshire, vermont, maine, all of the state of massachusetts, northern connecticut. the timing of those storms will be typical late afternoon storms. we're timing it at 1:00 or 2:00 in binghamton, new york. by springfield in boston, between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m., betty. north east, they'll have some thunderstorms and hail later on. colin, we are about done with.
right along the georgia/south carolina coastline, winds are estimated at 50 miles per hour. it is racing to the northeast at 31 miles per hour. and in tampa and orlando and here in the outer bank, that's it. by 2:00 p.m. it's headed out into the open waters. i don't expect many problems whatsoever. the future radar as we stop at noon today, all of the rain is completely done with the system. so all of the damage that's been done which was very little has already happened. i don't think anything...
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the sanders campaign said early on she was winning in south carolina, georgia, and alabama. those states are going to be red in the general election. who cares. i would refer you to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. barack obama won those states with the african-american vote. primary electorates are very different from general electorates. it's a question for donald trump as we know he's the presumptive republican nominee, can the tactics that work so successfully for donald trump in the primary electorate, mostly white in the republican race, do they work in a general electorate. we're going to find that out. in a heated contested election, would hillary clinton for november momentum purposes like to say the great state of new jersey put me over the top? sure, there are scenarios they'd like to draw up for how they communicate, we'd perhaps rather it not be puerto rico. that's down here in chapter two, three, and foyer. they want to get this over with. they want for the message to start to sink in to senator sanders, i have the votes, the super delegates are not going to change. y
the sanders campaign said early on she was winning in south carolina, georgia, and alabama. those states are going to be red in the general election. who cares. i would refer you to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. barack obama won those states with the african-american vote. primary electorates are very different from general electorates. it's a question for donald trump as we know he's the presumptive republican nominee, can the tactics that work so successfully for donald trump in the primary...
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you will remember he was found dead at the high school in south georgia upside down in a rolled gym mat13. investigators then said his death was accidental. the family did not believe that. they believed their son was beaten. they had his body exhumed and pathologists found evidence of blunt force trauma calling it a homicide. department of justice says investigators to establish any federal criminal rights violation would have had to proved beyond a reasonable doubt that not only someone killed him and motivated by racial animus and very high threshold. they have not met that threshold according to their estimation. kendrick's johnson's parents are meeting with the u.s. attorney here in may con, georgia. the acting u.s. attorney of northern ohio where this case is being led also with other officials here to get the news that they were hoping that they would not get at the end of this. now, what this news release that's just sent out does not say is deanyonetively how kendrick johnson died. in fact, at the end of this statement from the acting usa in northern ohio writes we regret we're
you will remember he was found dead at the high school in south georgia upside down in a rolled gym mat13. investigators then said his death was accidental. the family did not believe that. they believed their son was beaten. they had his body exhumed and pathologists found evidence of blunt force trauma calling it a homicide. department of justice says investigators to establish any federal criminal rights violation would have had to proved beyond a reasonable doubt that not only someone...
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a little more for some areas will be through parts of georgia and south carolina. so a pretty active season already with our third storm. closer to home it's warm. it's slightly humid. not too bad out there. monday and tuesday are going to be the warmest days of the week of the work week, that is. we might see a few stray showers today. but really tomorrow is going to be the main chance for showers and it's not even that great. wednesday a stray shower. then comes the comfortable weather. lower humidity and you're really going to notice that in the evening hours. it's going to feel very comfortable wednesday night and thursday night. so tropical storm colin has formed and we'll keep our eyes on it for you. right now 83 degrees. breezy at times. feels pretty nice. a few stray showers will be possible for maryland and also on the other side. parts of the maryland panhandle. everybody else should be pretty dry. a few extra clouds possible later on tonight. as we head through tuesday, a couple of showers for the afternoon. then we're going to see a few stray showers fo
a little more for some areas will be through parts of georgia and south carolina. so a pretty active season already with our third storm. closer to home it's warm. it's slightly humid. not too bad out there. monday and tuesday are going to be the warmest days of the week of the work week, that is. we might see a few stray showers today. but really tomorrow is going to be the main chance for showers and it's not even that great. wednesday a stray shower. then comes the comfortable weather. lower...
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off the atlantic coastline, as it crosses northern florida, southeast georgia and south carolina, then out to sea already by tomorrow into wednesday. so, again, not making any kind of direct path through our area but we will see some very heavy rain down this way, perhaps if your travels are taking you down south, or getting in to the season, of vacations, we could be dealing with some significant flooding it looks like with future rain amounts in the next couple of days. but this were your shore week, you planned very well. if you are hitting the jersey shore, l delaware beaches, take a look, other than just late day shower popping up tomorrow with a cold front crossing through, and certainly cooler day on tap for wednesday, still some really nice shore weather. let alone weather for the rest every us, bring you back inland here tonight as the phillies are back in south philly, 78 in the sunshine, look just phenominal, little hint after breeze granted but still nice day. so, we expect to top off to the mid 80s this afternoon, 83 tomorrow, watching a weak cold front cross through, what
off the atlantic coastline, as it crosses northern florida, southeast georgia and south carolina, then out to sea already by tomorrow into wednesday. so, again, not making any kind of direct path through our area but we will see some very heavy rain down this way, perhaps if your travels are taking you down south, or getting in to the season, of vacations, we could be dealing with some significant flooding it looks like with future rain amounts in the next couple of days. but this were your...
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. >> south georgia boy.e cavs last night, nba finals? unbelievable. lebron bringing his team back. his team had the best regular season in the history of the nba, ending a 52-year drought in cleveland. lebron gets a duouble triple lat night and he gave it everything he had. >> i gave it everything i had. i gave my blood, my sweat, my tears to this, man. against all odds, cleveland! this is for you! >> so much went into that. he left cleveland a couple years ago kind of as a villain, went to miami, won a couple titles there, and he came back just for this reason, to win for his home state, and he did it last night. also cavs guard j.r. smith getting emotional. that was father's day yesterday. he talked about his dad and his family after the game. check it out. >> everything i do is for my parents and my family. the cars are nice, the houses are nice, but none of this matters without them. if it wasn't for them, i wouldn't be here. i don't know where i would be, honestly. if it wasn't for them, if it wasn't fo
. >> south georgia boy.e cavs last night, nba finals? unbelievable. lebron bringing his team back. his team had the best regular season in the history of the nba, ending a 52-year drought in cleveland. lebron gets a duouble triple lat night and he gave it everything he had. >> i gave it everything i had. i gave my blood, my sweat, my tears to this, man. against all odds, cleveland! this is for you! >> so much went into that. he left cleveland a couple years ago kind of as a...
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meantime, parts of georgia and south carolina remain under a tropical storm warning. one man in garden city south carolina says he's watching the weather very closely. >> it makes me a little concerned and i hope mother nature smiles on us this summer but, yeah, it does. it's concerning. >> tropical storm colin is expected to continue dropping heavy rains over the southeast today. >>> the united states is taking part in critical military exercises in the baltic sea. the operation involves nato warships and thousands of military personnel. this exercise spans across the entire baltic sea along with the shorelines of finland, sweden and germany. one important reason for this military drill is that for the first time american marines are practicing landing skills in finland, which is a nonnato country bordering russia. >> any bad actors who would want to disrupt the economic prosperity and the security or the freedom of navigation of this very important body of water and we hopefully deter them. >> these training exercises will continue through june 19th. >>> federal res
meantime, parts of georgia and south carolina remain under a tropical storm warning. one man in garden city south carolina says he's watching the weather very closely. >> it makes me a little concerned and i hope mother nature smiles on us this summer but, yeah, it does. it's concerning. >> tropical storm colin is expected to continue dropping heavy rains over the southeast today. >>> the united states is taking part in critical military exercises in the baltic sea. the...
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it's a weak tropical storm and it will continue this path across georgia, across south carolina, across banks by tomorrow afternoon and what will happen, a cold front that moves through here will also kick colin out to sea. so, it will not have an impact in our weather fortunately. with this cold front moving through we could see a spotty thunderstorm or two but actually colin is kind of rising in the atmosphere, most of the moisture -- ahead that of front tomorrow another warm day 85 degrees but behind it big changes on wednesday. the high 70. winds up top 30 miles per hour. and this troth, this piece of energy heading through in the afternoon could spark that scattered showers. so wednesday some big changes. so, the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, tomorrow warm, a good amount of sunshine, a few spotty thunderstorms in the afternoon. >>> not widespread. the high 85 degrees. wednesday windy and cool with some scattered showers. the high only 70 and then high pressure moving in on thursday, plenty of sunshine. it will be on the breezy side with a high of 75 degrees. friday looking
it's a weak tropical storm and it will continue this path across georgia, across south carolina, across banks by tomorrow afternoon and what will happen, a cold front that moves through here will also kick colin out to sea. so, it will not have an impact in our weather fortunately. with this cold front moving through we could see a spotty thunderstorm or two but actually colin is kind of rising in the atmosphere, most of the moisture -- ahead that of front tomorrow another warm day 85 degrees...
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collin moves along northern florida today and georgia and south carolina. let's get the latest on this with meteorologist bill care irns wins who is tracking this storm. wh not that bad. a couple of minor tornadoes in florida. the areas in north carolina here. a cold front trailing through central florida so still have some thunderstorms to deal with in areas such as tampa, orlando, along i-4 throughout your morning. we are looking at that. now as far as the statistics go, very unorganized and extra tropical throughout the day today. the forecast path takes the storm 25 miles per hour to the northeast. by 8:00 a.m., it's off the coast of south carolina. then by 8:00 p.m. tonight, it's well out here in the atlantic. so i don't really expect any huge problems. like a rainstorm in areas of north carolina especially. later on today, cold front spark new thunderstorms. 7 million people at risk in boston and much of massachusetts and southern new hampshire and vermont and southern portions of maine and large hail is possible with the stronger storms in this regio
collin moves along northern florida today and georgia and south carolina. let's get the latest on this with meteorologist bill care irns wins who is tracking this storm. wh not that bad. a couple of minor tornadoes in florida. the areas in north carolina here. a cold front trailing through central florida so still have some thunderstorms to deal with in areas such as tampa, orlando, along i-4 throughout your morning. we are looking at that. now as far as the statistics go, very unorganized and...
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outer loop jammed 95 over to georgia as usual and 270 south. also backed up from truck scales on and off traffic from the truck scales area to rockville and spur and outer loop deeping with delays 95 to georgia to get to that stretch of road will take you 16 minutes. metro next. back to you guys. . >> thank to you we reached a milestone. first time in our nation's history that a woman will be a major party nominee. you can barely hear her finish that remark. hillary clinton laying claim to being first presidential nominee. she thanked supporters after she said she had enough delegates needed to win the dem caltic nomination. >> she won four of six states that held south dakota and new mexico and virginia. >> they just called for hillary clinton within the last hour. despite sanders gaps in the polls it turned out to not be so close there. clinton 60% of the vote and sanders 43. veronica cleary joinition now. good morning, veronica. >> good morning. >> with all this he says he continues to fight off. >> i so doubling down that he stayed in the ra
outer loop jammed 95 over to georgia as usual and 270 south. also backed up from truck scales on and off traffic from the truck scales area to rockville and spur and outer loop deeping with delays 95 to georgia to get to that stretch of road will take you 16 minutes. metro next. back to you guys. . >> thank to you we reached a milestone. first time in our nation's history that a woman will be a major party nominee. you can barely hear her finish that remark. hillary clinton laying claim...
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organized but still will bring a heavy amount of rain for parts of florida and then moving up towards georgia, south carolina carolina and north carolina as well before it moves out into the atlantic. that will bring headlines as it drops up to 8 inches of rain in parts of florida. here at home, we have more dry weather, warm temperatures for the south bay. up to 85 degrees in morgan hill. palo alto, still in the mid-80s but we'll have cooler spots like pacifica, 63 degrees. 66 in the mission district and some upper 70s for parts of the north bay. but some inland areas will be hot today. brentwood up to 95 and oakland is at 70 degrees. a very wide range in temperatures. upper 80s for the ftri-valley. we'll have changes throughout the week as high pressure moves away from us. an area of low pressure approaches and won't bring us any rain but stronger onshore flow with the counter clockwise winds. a stronger onshore flow will help cool us off and we see that happen gradually each day as we look at the three-day outlook for the south bay, up to 85 today. 78 on thursday. mid-70s for the peninsula while
organized but still will bring a heavy amount of rain for parts of florida and then moving up towards georgia, south carolina carolina and north carolina as well before it moves out into the atlantic. that will bring headlines as it drops up to 8 inches of rain in parts of florida. here at home, we have more dry weather, warm temperatures for the south bay. up to 85 degrees in morgan hill. palo alto, still in the mid-80s but we'll have cooler spots like pacifica, 63 degrees. 66 in the mission...
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and the senior rtc in georgia. south, many of us in the i felt a special obligation to serve. i also felt that presidents do the right thing. i have a strong belief. our presidents do what was right for the nation. >> and other presidents want to do the right thing. my vietnam experience really began in the fall of 1959. i was a senior aide to a great guy named rosie o'donnell. he was a four-star chief of home based in hawaii. he said to me one of your jobs will be to see to it that we never stay on this island more than 30 days. we were based in honolulu. our beat was the far east. over a 33 month time, we made trips to the far east. we almost always hit vietnam. it was important at that time. we visited there at least 22 or 23 visits. visit, we would meet with our ambassador and the president and one or two of his aides. there would be a general or two. all the generals. fred nolting. general o'donnell and made. -- and me. it made.i was like a fly on the wall. i remember that original flavor. the news was never good. it was always a surprise attack or the supplies were still
and the senior rtc in georgia. south, many of us in the i felt a special obligation to serve. i also felt that presidents do the right thing. i have a strong belief. our presidents do what was right for the nation. >> and other presidents want to do the right thing. my vietnam experience really began in the fall of 1959. i was a senior aide to a great guy named rosie o'donnell. he was a four-star chief of home based in hawaii. he said to me one of your jobs will be to see to it that we...
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once it gets through florida it's not just a florida story it, goes to the southern coast of georgia, southina, and north north carolina. so tuesday and wednesday those coastal areas could also see their own three to six inches of rain. the main east-west highway or roadway to get in to cedar key, that was actually closed off by the sheriff several hours ago just to keep looky lowes out. there is some looky lou's taking photos out their car window. emergency managers don't want to have the looky lou tourists put their lives into jeopardy driving into deep water. coastal flooding tampa bay area. the tampa region will be getting a whole lot of rain before this is all said and done. greta? >> thank you. and fox news meteorologist janice dean is tracking it all. okay, janice, we saw what happened where phil is. tell me where is this going? who is going to get slammed and when? >> much of the state of florida is feeling the effects of colin and this storm is not looking that great on the satellite imagery. the center is right off appear lash that cola florida. we expect landfall as phil mentione
once it gets through florida it's not just a florida story it, goes to the southern coast of georgia, southina, and north north carolina. so tuesday and wednesday those coastal areas could also see their own three to six inches of rain. the main east-west highway or roadway to get in to cedar key, that was actually closed off by the sheriff several hours ago just to keep looky lowes out. there is some looky lou's taking photos out their car window. emergency managers don't want to have the...
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shore, so temperatures there in the upper 70s thanks to a sea breeze, clouded developing in south carolina and georgia, this is where the humidity is increasing and this is all increasing to the north with a warm front late tonight and early tomorrow morning and a cold front approaching chicago that comes through here tomorrow afternoon. for tonight a few patchy clouds around and turning muggy overnight especially after midnight. 69 for center city and 63 for the suburbs, we could ignite some downpours or thunderstorms in certain locations tomorrow morning. this is one of those days, much like a couple of days ago when you'll have storms popping here and there, it's not a washout. 2:30 in the afternoon, you see some of these downpours and thunderstorms around and then even through 8:00 at night we are still awaiting the cold front to come through and we'll have the scattered downpours and thunderstorms so really just unsettled from start to finish on friday, by 4:30 on saturday morning, that front is off the coast taking even the clouds with it as the sky quickly clears, what to expect here on your fr
shore, so temperatures there in the upper 70s thanks to a sea breeze, clouded developing in south carolina and georgia, this is where the humidity is increasing and this is all increasing to the north with a warm front late tonight and early tomorrow morning and a cold front approaching chicago that comes through here tomorrow afternoon. for tonight a few patchy clouds around and turning muggy overnight especially after midnight. 69 for center city and 63 for the suburbs, we could ignite some...
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them uses assault style weapons, the ar-15, to stop wild hogs from devouring farmer's crops in south georgiack in 2013. here's a portion of that story from march of that year. >> tragedies happened but the weapon didn't create these tragedies. sick individuals used this weapon, this tool, and they did something destructive with it, something ugly. >> hal shouse joining me now. that was before, of course, orlando. that was before san bernardino. has your opinion of whether civilians should be allowed to own these semi-automatic rifles changed? >> no, victor, it hasn't. frankly, that's kind of what pisses me off about this whole situation. we shouldn't be talking about that. that's not going to solve our problem. our problem is a mental health crisis. if you want mental health and you're not wealthy, it's very hard to get. and if you don't want mental health and you need it, it is almost impossible to get. the guy in san bernardino was being seen and all of his friends and family knew he was off, and they even sent the police to do a wellness check on him and he breezed through it. they don't
them uses assault style weapons, the ar-15, to stop wild hogs from devouring farmer's crops in south georgiack in 2013. here's a portion of that story from march of that year. >> tragedies happened but the weapon didn't create these tragedies. sick individuals used this weapon, this tool, and they did something destructive with it, something ugly. >> hal shouse joining me now. that was before, of course, orlando. that was before san bernardino. has your opinion of whether civilians...
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you can see all of this rain coming through south carolina and georgia all of the way up through theest into will gradually lift into our area as we go into tonight through early tomorrow. i do think maybe a few sprinkles by tomorrow morning and isolated, but we will have cloud cover around and temperatures falling into the 60s tonight and still on the lower humidity side and i don't believe that humidity will creep in until tomorrow afternoon. another night to open the windows and i think we'll probably have to turn on the air-conditioning because it will be humid. we'll be around 80 tomorrow with sprinkles in the morning and we could have some rain around tomorrow night. most likely to the west and then we'll start to see again, some chances of rain increase for everybody overnight. so here's a look at your future weather and we've got the clouds in place for tomorrow morning by 4:45 tomorrow you can see some of that rain trying to move into the west and it will continue and then through thursday it may continue and maybe sunny breaks on thursday and that's about it. t need to do s
you can see all of this rain coming through south carolina and georgia all of the way up through theest into will gradually lift into our area as we go into tonight through early tomorrow. i do think maybe a few sprinkles by tomorrow morning and isolated, but we will have cloud cover around and temperatures falling into the 60s tonight and still on the lower humidity side and i don't believe that humidity will creep in until tomorrow afternoon. another night to open the windows and i think...
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people in florida, georgia, and south carolina, man, carolinas getting hit again a week after the last time. they are continuing to deal with the effect office this tropical storm that they are calling colin. the storm made land fall last night in florida, and is moving north east up the coast into georgia, south caroline, north carolina and coming up to us. they are dealing with flooding, power outages, maximum winds up to 50 miles an hour have been reported. >>> 7:14. it appears a three-year fight over oceanfront property at the shore is coming to an even. >> do you live in margate? what do you think of this. the current of ventnor, that would be a newspaper, margate and longport is reporting that margate city commissioners have agreed to end their fight to stop dunes from being built in the town. residents and city leaders have been fighting the state's plan to build protective dunes along the entire new jersey coast since hurricane sandy. the mayor says that the city will now work with the army core of engineers to come up with a plan to address drainage and beach access issues. >>
people in florida, georgia, and south carolina, man, carolinas getting hit again a week after the last time. they are continuing to deal with the effect office this tropical storm that they are calling colin. the storm made land fall last night in florida, and is moving north east up the coast into georgia, south caroline, north carolina and coming up to us. they are dealing with flooding, power outages, maximum winds up to 50 miles an hour have been reported. >>> 7:14. it appears a...
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all of the people along the coastlines of florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, can thank the fact this disorganized tropical storm colin from the beginning when it made landfall, there was really no rain on the western side of this storm. it is all on the east side of the center. so from the southern states, most of the rain stayed off out on atlantic ocean. still the coastal communities along the carolinas in georgia and few inches of rain and national hurricane center expects they get, one, two, maybe three more inches of rain throughout tonight. florida also could receive two more inches of rain tonight. families that live here, they're just looking for a place to stay now. david: thank you, phil, in hot, now sunny florida. appreciate you. melissa? melissa: move over sharapova. serena williams taken over top spot as highest female athlete in the year. the tennis star raked in $29 million the past 12 months, not bad. maria sharapova losing title she remained 11 years after failed drug test in australian open in january benched her from professional competition. i didn't
all of the people along the coastlines of florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, can thank the fact this disorganized tropical storm colin from the beginning when it made landfall, there was really no rain on the western side of this storm. it is all on the east side of the center. so from the southern states, most of the rain stayed off out on atlantic ocean. still the coastal communities along the carolinas in georgia and few inches of rain and national hurricane center expects...
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maximum sustained winds 50 miles per hour but colin will bring a soaking rain to parts of florida, georgia and southtialing gets kicked out to sea by the same cold front that's moving through here tomorrow afternoon. so, here it's going to be another warm day. 85 degrees. as that front pulls through, could get a spotty thunderstorm but again, that kicks colin out to sea and then behind this system on wednesday, you may want to consider a jacket or a sweater. the high only 70 degrees. lehigh valley stuck in the 60's and it's going to feel cooler than that with wind gusts up to about 30 miles per hour. bit of a wind tunnel effect and then a little bit of a dip in the atmosphere what's known as a trough moves through in the afternoon and that likely will kick up some instability showers before this high pressure moves in on thursday, brings us a dry, sunny ends to the work week. so, the exclusive accuweather 7-day forecast, you like it warm, you have another day tomorrow. 85 degrees, some sun and thunderstorms in the -- spotty thunderstorms in the afternoon with that cold front behind that system on we
maximum sustained winds 50 miles per hour but colin will bring a soaking rain to parts of florida, georgia and southtialing gets kicked out to sea by the same cold front that's moving through here tomorrow afternoon. so, here it's going to be another warm day. 85 degrees. as that front pulls through, could get a spotty thunderstorm but again, that kicks colin out to sea and then behind this system on wednesday, you may want to consider a jacket or a sweater. the high only 70 degrees. lehigh...
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get the colonies to unite the two colonies that were insisting on having slavery, south carolina, i believe, and georgia; am i correct? >> no, you are wrong. slavery was legal everywhere. it was legal everywhere. >> they insisted on it -- >> it to the question because we have got to move on. >> i guess it is easy to say as a white person, he was really being hypocritical. he inherited the hints to choose in. he didn't like it, but he inherited it. >> i think that's a fine statement, and we don't like the word. told you not to say it. [laughter] >> it is understandable. it is a difficult thing for people to reconcile, but always say about jefferson, people have a set of intellectual beliefs that we don't always have the strength to live up to. and it is a glaring plot us because we see, look back and see, by not dealing with this in the beginning or when jefferson was living, we see what has happened, but if they had tried to -- i mean, the sort of standard answer is they're would not have been a union. there would be no union. >> no america. >> that is my point. >> that is our point. >> that's it. they
get the colonies to unite the two colonies that were insisting on having slavery, south carolina, i believe, and georgia; am i correct? >> no, you are wrong. slavery was legal everywhere. it was legal everywhere. >> they insisted on it -- >> it to the question because we have got to move on. >> i guess it is easy to say as a white person, he was really being hypocritical. he inherited the hints to choose in. he didn't like it, but he inherited it. >> i think that's...
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a tropical storm warning also in effect for the entire coast of georgia and south carolina. >> that maythe very worst of it. >> it's barely a story in terms of wind but there is a lot of rain with offender cells organized around the storm. they could see up to a foot of rain in some of the areas along the carolinas in the next 12 hours. about 18 inches of rain. that's a lot of rain. it will have an impact on some of those flights to the east tomorrow. i would say atlanta but you are able out of the fray. you could see small delays at the airports. there is the system there. it was a big story because it hit a part of florida as a tropical storm. they hadn't been hit by any tropical storm in 10 years but mostly just heavy rain now. for us, we've got a lot of wind out in the delta. the fog bank stretched real big. temperatures cooled off today and they will be cool the next few days because instead of compressing the marine air, it's going to do what it did today. more cooling, continued cooling, and similar temperatures. fairfield is gusting at 32 miles per hour. that is pretty gusty for
a tropical storm warning also in effect for the entire coast of georgia and south carolina. >> that maythe very worst of it. >> it's barely a story in terms of wind but there is a lot of rain with offender cells organized around the storm. they could see up to a foot of rain in some of the areas along the carolinas in the next 12 hours. about 18 inches of rain. that's a lot of rain. it will have an impact on some of those flights to the east tomorrow. i would say atlanta but you are...
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areas of rain associated with tropical storm colin which is still well down to the south off the coast of savannah georgia. max winds are only at about 50 miles per hour, but the storm is racing northeastward at better than 30 miles per hour. so at that speed and track, the official forecast from the hurricane center keeps this storm well offshore. the outer banks of north carolina right a there, so it will be moving away from the eastern coast of the united states. there is a weather front, that is our rain chance today, back across parts of pennsylvania now. not much rain associated with it just yet. add a little daytime heating to the mix, though, and i do think we have a chance of bubbling up some showers. here is future weather and i'll time it out for you. all dry this morning, but at noontime, a bubbling up of showers just as the front comes through. the front should be passing the i-95 corridor between about 4:00 and 5:00. here is 3:00 p.m., showers moving in to southern maryland by 3:00. and of:6:00, everything coming a rapid evening. so most of your evening plans should be dry. mostly cloudy abo
areas of rain associated with tropical storm colin which is still well down to the south off the coast of savannah georgia. max winds are only at about 50 miles per hour, but the storm is racing northeastward at better than 30 miles per hour. so at that speed and track, the official forecast from the hurricane center keeps this storm well offshore. the outer banks of north carolina right a there, so it will be moving away from the eastern coast of the united states. there is a weather front,...
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an existing compact between north carolina and virginia, and the other contiguous states south carolina and georgia would be critical to connecting that part of the southeast. sen. wicker: you wouldn't limit that to inner city rail, would you? sec. foxx: that was the conference was about that i was speaking from. i also know there's a gulf coast working group, working to reestablish rail service between louisiana and orlando, which is also very important. sen. wicker: what a nice segue to my next question. [laughter] sen. wicker: as a matter of fact, that was established in fast? sec. foxx: it was. sen. wicker: how is that going, in your opinion? fra has been a good job in leading the group and developing a plan to fund and operate rail service throughout the gulf. what can you tell you about the progress in the past six months or so? sec. foxx: very good progress. the gulf coast working group convened on february 6, 2016, for the first time in new orleans. we sent our fra administrator to that meeting as an indication of how important the work is. sen. wicker: and that was appreciated. sec. foxx:
an existing compact between north carolina and virginia, and the other contiguous states south carolina and georgia would be critical to connecting that part of the southeast. sen. wicker: you wouldn't limit that to inner city rail, would you? sec. foxx: that was the conference was about that i was speaking from. i also know there's a gulf coast working group, working to reestablish rail service between louisiana and orlando, which is also very important. sen. wicker: what a nice segue to my...
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in the south, mother nature lighting up the georgia sky. strong winds pulling up trees and snapping them in half. and in flood-plagued texas tonight, army officials now identifying eight of the nine soldiers killed when flood waters swept their tactical vehicle off the road. among the dead, a staff sergeant serving four tours in iraq and afghanistan, a west point graduate and 20-year-old private rae'laurin gates. >> she was just such a beautiful, beautiful young lady and it just grieves me to my heart to know this has happened. >> reporter: texas finally getting a much-needed break from the rain, but nobe inches came pouring down in just three hours' time in houston. homeowners still not able to go home, but trying to get a glimpse of what's left. >> i want to see if there's something i can salvage and i can't go inside the house. >> reporter: these storms pushing east towards major cities. a severe thunderstorm watch in effect from south carolina to new york. some of the weather weather, expected here in pennsylvania. tom? >> thank you. ro
in the south, mother nature lighting up the georgia sky. strong winds pulling up trees and snapping them in half. and in flood-plagued texas tonight, army officials now identifying eight of the nine soldiers killed when flood waters swept their tactical vehicle off the road. among the dead, a staff sergeant serving four tours in iraq and afghanistan, a west point graduate and 20-year-old private rae'laurin gates. >> she was just such a beautiful, beautiful young lady and it just grieves...
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the rest of the top five rounded out with alaska, south caroline and a georgia. was further down the list at number 30.nu > always a list. >> fourth of july fireworks andd summer thunderstorms can produce big booms. it can scare your pets. there's now a new treatment for pets scared by loud noises. it's a small amount of medicine to keep your animals calm. it comes in a flavorless gelel that y dog's cheek and gum. the affects last for hours.our >> why did it take so long.ong. > my doing is petrified.etri >> it took a long time to get a drug, but there's a pill for everything. > 49 buck is to stay in new sta york is unheard. but you can book a place to sleep for that cheap, in a taxi. >> what. > this b air b and b has people talking. it has people staying in a renovated ran. there is also a portable wireless air-conditioner. the taxi stays parked in long island city. it has great views of manhattan and is within walking distance to the subway which means you, too, can also live in a van down by the river. >> did you see that? it's right along the water. > well, ho
the rest of the top five rounded out with alaska, south caroline and a georgia. was further down the list at number 30.nu > always a list. >> fourth of july fireworks andd summer thunderstorms can produce big booms. it can scare your pets. there's now a new treatment for pets scared by loud noises. it's a small amount of medicine to keep your animals calm. it comes in a flavorless gelel that y dog's cheek and gum. the affects last for hours.our >> why did it take so long.ong....