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now to rural plaquemines parish in far south louisiana. you probably recognize plaquemines as the place that got whacked by isaac's storm surge. a large section of the parish lies outside of the federal levee system highlighted there. it is actually still under water. cnn's george howell headed out today by boat to survey the flood and also get a chance to talk with whoever he could find out there. give me an idea. what happened? what did you see? >> so, fred, i want to show you over here. just on the other side of that tree line there is a levee, a raised levee like the one we're on right now, maybe eight or nine feet high. and beyond that, beyond that levee, you find these communities under water. we did go over there. we got on a boat, even rode along the levee side just to see what the situation is over there. fred, i can tell you the flood waters are still there. you know, you have to be on a boat to really go into these neighborhoods and see them. remember these flood waters got anywhere from 7 feet to 14 feet in this area. went over
now to rural plaquemines parish in far south louisiana. you probably recognize plaquemines as the place that got whacked by isaac's storm surge. a large section of the parish lies outside of the federal levee system highlighted there. it is actually still under water. cnn's george howell headed out today by boat to survey the flood and also get a chance to talk with whoever he could find out there. give me an idea. what happened? what did you see? >> so, fred, i want to show you over...
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president's team is meeting with local officials to figure , í >> reporter: it's a day of labor in south louisianao halladay. it is the cleanup and questions that continue after hurricane isaac. >> i don't think they are ever going to be able to protect who arish things i've seen. of federal aid. but in places like la place, cutted by the floodwaters, many residents are a direct request for the president. for the president. >> please give please. >> reporter: while the new flood protection network around new orleans you' save the fromddb0o outside that system of levees, gates and canals, many wonder if it actually made conditions worse. >>dóh you're gonna put this flood system up, which is a good thing but you're not gonna worry about where you're pushing the water. >> reporter: army corps of engineers plans to investigate but has confidence their work didn't create additional problems. ta we would not have built a 00 folklouis mess that that storm left behind. jay gray, nbc news. >> going to be a long, slow road back for a lot of those folk necessa -- folks in louisiana. >> i think we could have
president's team is meeting with local officials to figure , í >> reporter: it's a day of labor in south louisianao halladay. it is the cleanup and questions that continue after hurricane isaac. >> i don't think they are ever going to be able to protect who arish things i've seen. of federal aid. but in places like la place, cutted by the floodwaters, many residents are a direct request for the president. for the president. >> please give please. >> reporter: while the...
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. >>> right now people in south louisiana are working to save more than 1,000 cattle stranded by hurricane isaac. floodwaters killed hundreds in plaquemines parish last week. officials are working to round up survivors. crews went out in airboats to push the cows to higher land. the state has been feeding them until they can sort out who they morning to. >>> a seven-foot boa constrictor will be up for adoption soon. official found the snake at a shopping center. officials say the snake is in need of medical attention, but will be ready for a loving home very soon. >>> one was just petting the snake in the first part of that video. >> no thanks. >> very brave. >> as long as it's in the box, it can't hurt you. >> as long as it's a picture on the tv, that's about as close as i want. >>> a break from the rain? >> for most of us. most of us will stay dry this evening. i think that is very good news. should be good. still you can't rule out a shower, but you can see the washington monument in the background. it is gorgeous right now. temperatures are on the warm side, got up to 90 degrees again
. >>> right now people in south louisiana are working to save more than 1,000 cattle stranded by hurricane isaac. floodwaters killed hundreds in plaquemines parish last week. officials are working to round up survivors. crews went out in airboats to push the cows to higher land. the state has been feeding them until they can sort out who they morning to. >>> a seven-foot boa constrictor will be up for adoption soon. official found the snake at a shopping center. officials say...
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a lot of thunderstorms and activities south of louisiana. we also have leslie. eventually, leslie will turn north. now it is to the east of bermuda. then we have michael. 150 miles an hour winds. it does not look like it will affect anybody. the eyewall on michael is spectacular. the winds around that are running 150 miles per hour. we are feeling tropical out there. no-80's 4 highs. it depends on how sunshine we -- highs.s for the >> now your insta-weather forecast with meteorologist john collins. -- the insta-weather future cast. rain chances go up saturday. by sunday, the humidity drops antipater's will only be in the 70's. -- and temperatures will only be in the 70's. >> dr. tim hammond is here to answer your pet questions with a cute kitty. >> we are on our 13th season. i do not have my name on any products in the stores. >> but you certainly like to promote them. this talk about pepper, who is up for adoption. >> a great city cap. we will slash the number about where you can get pepper. she has all of her shots. she needs a good home. >> we will pass that
a lot of thunderstorms and activities south of louisiana. we also have leslie. eventually, leslie will turn north. now it is to the east of bermuda. then we have michael. 150 miles an hour winds. it does not look like it will affect anybody. the eyewall on michael is spectacular. the winds around that are running 150 miles per hour. we are feeling tropical out there. no-80's 4 highs. it depends on how sunshine we -- highs.s for the >> now your insta-weather forecast with meteorologist...
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. >> he's known here in south louisiana mostly because he was a big-time football player at lsu and kind of a hometown hero. >> i come from a small town named cecilia, louisiana, probably the only time you see a red light there is christmastime. >> in the 1983 nfl draft, he was picked by the st. louis cardinals and later played for the houston oilers. >> i played with the great warren moon, some of the great players. played for the man in black, jerry glanville. >> number 44 for the washington red skins. this right here is herschel walker, 1981. i can name you a few guys, famous guys, that got a skew of the scars on me. >> ramsey's football career ended when a neck injury forced him to retire. >> from there it's like i guess downhill. got convicted in '91. got out, stayed out about a year, and here i go again. i chose drugs socially trying it out with the crowd, you know. ended up hooked. i feel like i let a lot of people down. i'm just trying to do what i can do right now to try to, you know, regain some of that swagger back. you know, i'm getting kind of old, but i still have faith tha
. >> he's known here in south louisiana mostly because he was a big-time football player at lsu and kind of a hometown hero. >> i come from a small town named cecilia, louisiana, probably the only time you see a red light there is christmastime. >> in the 1983 nfl draft, he was picked by the st. louis cardinals and later played for the houston oilers. >> i played with the great warren moon, some of the great players. played for the man in black, jerry glanville. >>...
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back, and the lower mississippi river has reopened to barge traffic, but across much of the south, louisiana, the disaster is only starting to fade. some coastal towns are still flooded and isaac has left lingering power outages. almo almost and louisiana will be in the dark for two more days. >> isaac is dumping much-needed rain in missouri and illinois and farmers there have been dealing with a severe drought for months. >>> in fact, it is those drought conditions that are being blamed at least in part for the cost of food being up a whopping 10%. that's according to a new report from the world bank. national correspondent susan candiotti has a look at the reality right now in some of those fields. >> reporter: with cornstalks crunching under his feet, richard dietrich goes to harvest, but thanks to this summer's drought his field corn in farmington, missouri, is fried to a crisp. in blistering, 90-degree heat, not much else to do, but climb into his combine and mow down the stalks. >> i mean, you put a lot of money, time and effort into it and then you see no return. it's a hard thing to
back, and the lower mississippi river has reopened to barge traffic, but across much of the south, louisiana, the disaster is only starting to fade. some coastal towns are still flooded and isaac has left lingering power outages. almo almost and louisiana will be in the dark for two more days. >> isaac is dumping much-needed rain in missouri and illinois and farmers there have been dealing with a severe drought for months. >>> in fact, it is those drought conditions that are...
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recover from hurricane isaac but it's proving to be a difficult task, leading to new evacuations in south louisianad out saturday, due to the possibility locks could fail. a half million homes remain without power, ream nants of isaac bringing much-needed rain to drought stricken areas farther north in the mississippi valley. and in south florida saturday, 20 pilot whales beached themselves for unknown reasons. most didn't survive despite efforts. five of the whales, two calfs and three juf nilz were take dwron a university facility for rehabilitation. the rest died of natural causes or had to be euthanized. now, back to justice with judge janine. headlines when you want them, go to our website, fox news .com. they haven't even proven the unreasonable doubt that there was a homicide. as a matter of fact, when you really look at the medical evidence it all points to accident. not one tore re forensic pathot for the prosecution even had a theory about what happened in kathy savio's bathroom let alone an opinion. >> judge jeanine: i have to say something in response to that. i was in the courtroom and
recover from hurricane isaac but it's proving to be a difficult task, leading to new evacuations in south louisianad out saturday, due to the possibility locks could fail. a half million homes remain without power, ream nants of isaac bringing much-needed rain to drought stricken areas farther north in the mississippi valley. and in south florida saturday, 20 pilot whales beached themselves for unknown reasons. most didn't survive despite efforts. five of the whales, two calfs and three juf...
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we are watching a frontal area push across the central plains here even down towards the south, texas, louisiana, and mississippi. it does look like it could be stalling out here through your weekend and into the early part of next week, bringing some rain showers and thunderstorm activity with it, as well. flooding could be possible, and even up to 1 centimeter of rainfall could linger across this area. now, north of that, see the big blue "h," that will be creating big and bright blue skies across much of the northern plains. dakotas, you could see temperatures getting up into the high 30s as opposed to your overnight temperatures. the lows are going to be drastically different, down to single digits. so a very drastic change here as we go through your september here across much of the north. temperatures are reflecting that, winnipeg with a high of 21, now south of that front you're also seeing warm weather, houston at 32, and across much of the east coast into the high 20s here going through the start of your weekend. and over towards europe, we're continuing to watch a very potent low-press
we are watching a frontal area push across the central plains here even down towards the south, texas, louisiana, and mississippi. it does look like it could be stalling out here through your weekend and into the early part of next week, bringing some rain showers and thunderstorm activity with it, as well. flooding could be possible, and even up to 1 centimeter of rainfall could linger across this area. now, north of that, see the big blue "h," that will be creating big and bright...
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we are watching a frontal area push across the central plains here even down towards the south, texas, louisiana, and mississippi. it does look like it could be stalling out through your weekend and into the early part of next week, bringing some rain showers and thunderstorm activity with it, as well. flooding could be possible, and even up to one centimeter of rainfall could linger across this area. now, north of that, see the big blue h, that will be creating big and bright blue skies across much of the northern plains. dakotas could see temperatures getting up into the high 30s as opposed to your overnight temperatures. the lows are going to be drastically different, down to single digits. so a very drastic change here as we go through your september here across much of the north. temperatures are reflecting that, winnipeg with a high of 21, now south of that front you're also seeing warm weather, houston at 32, and across much of the east coast into the high 20s here going through the start of your weekend. and over towards europe, we're continuing to watch a very potent low-pressure area t
we are watching a frontal area push across the central plains here even down towards the south, texas, louisiana, and mississippi. it does look like it could be stalling out through your weekend and into the early part of next week, bringing some rain showers and thunderstorm activity with it, as well. flooding could be possible, and even up to one centimeter of rainfall could linger across this area. now, north of that, see the big blue h, that will be creating big and bright blue skies across...
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speaking of, we are going to see heavier rain move into areas back through louisiana especially along the southoast of louisiana. we could end up with two to three inches of rain in this area. across the northeast right now, though, things are quiet, but all that rain down across areas through louisiana into tennessee, it's all moving in here for tomorrow. so although we have been enjoying some really nice weather all across the northeast for quite some time now, we do have rain to talk about for your tuesday. right now temperatures are running in the 40s and 50s. a little cool, but it is going to warm up into the lower 70s in most areas, even lower 80s as we head into the philadelphia area. but again, from washington, d.c., down into florida and then heading north all the way up into northern new england, we are going to see the chance of about an inch or two of rain as we head throughout most of the day on tuesday. willie? >> dylan, great to have you along. thanks. >>> time for sports now. after falling flat in week one against the cowboys, the giants looking to rebound yesterday against tamp
speaking of, we are going to see heavier rain move into areas back through louisiana especially along the southoast of louisiana. we could end up with two to three inches of rain in this area. across the northeast right now, though, things are quiet, but all that rain down across areas through louisiana into tennessee, it's all moving in here for tomorrow. so although we have been enjoying some really nice weather all across the northeast for quite some time now, we do have rain to talk about...
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other states with large number of west nile cases include mississippi, michigan, south dakota, louisiana, oklahoma, and california. the kroger grocery chain is voluntarily recalling bagged spinach over fears of listeria contamination. no illnesses have been reported. the recall affects "fresh selections tender spinach" in 10 ounce bags. the spinach has a "best if used by" date of september 16th. it was sold at kroger stores in illinois and a dozen other states.. and at several other grocery stores. if you have any questions.. call toll-free at 1-800-krogers. a consumer advocacy group says children may be eating high levels of mercury along with their tuna sandwiches. the "mercury policy project" coalition tested 59 samples of tuna from 11 states. the study found somewhat lower mercury levels in light tuna than in fda tests.. but higher levels in albacore tuna than the fda reports. the advocacy group says children should never eat albacore tuna. it's advising parents to limit light tuna to one serving per month for kids under 55 pounds.. and two monthly servings for bigger children. amuse
other states with large number of west nile cases include mississippi, michigan, south dakota, louisiana, oklahoma, and california. the kroger grocery chain is voluntarily recalling bagged spinach over fears of listeria contamination. no illnesses have been reported. the recall affects "fresh selections tender spinach" in 10 ounce bags. the spinach has a "best if used by" date of september 16th. it was sold at kroger stores in illinois and a dozen other states.. and at...
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every sit except hawaii and alas sker and 40% of the overnate case are to the south and record numbers, louisianata, mississippi, oklahoma as well a number of others, just this week, louise louise officials reported an up tick in cases perhaps due to the stagnant water left over from hurricane ice sack and they're using aerial sites, tonight, tomorrow and tuesday and the officials that are opting out to keep gunshot pin the reason. and they're incubating during normally cold fronts, but people are is to stay inside during dawn and it dusk. i know you don't want to, but you have to use the smelly bug spray. if you have any standing window around your home, thank you very much. >> chra giant come back and the rest of your nfl action coming up and pete schrader is getting micced up. and plus, an announcement for one of our biggest shows on tv, american idol. unfail the new judges and we'll give you a hint who is one of them. he's singing this song. ♪ at usaa, we believe honor is not exclusive to the military, and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our
every sit except hawaii and alas sker and 40% of the overnate case are to the south and record numbers, louisianata, mississippi, oklahoma as well a number of others, just this week, louise louise officials reported an up tick in cases perhaps due to the stagnant water left over from hurricane ice sack and they're using aerial sites, tonight, tomorrow and tuesday and the officials that are opting out to keep gunshot pin the reason. and they're incubating during normally cold fronts, but people...
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one is developing in the south from louisiana up into the ozarks in missouri and arkansas and a front coming out of canada moving into montana and the dakotas today and once this high is out of the way, say, monday, these two things kind of converge and move in. so the rain chances will go up. the last front went through dry. this next one won't be dry. a bit on the breezy side, northwest winds 10 to 20 miles an hour. the insta-weather plus forecast shows the dry conditions through sunday but by monday, rain chances increase, different models bringing the rain in at different times on monday, some early, some late, but nonetheless, rain chances increase early next week so the seven-day forecast calls for a great weekend, highs in the 70's and dry. rain chances monday and tuesday, still in the 70's for highs and 70's continue all week long next week with dry weather once we get past the rain on tuesday and a lot of sun tomorrow afternoon for the football game in philadelphia. temperatures in the 70's. >> in this morning's woman's doctor, it's an embarrassing problem that can happen to
one is developing in the south from louisiana up into the ozarks in missouri and arkansas and a front coming out of canada moving into montana and the dakotas today and once this high is out of the way, say, monday, these two things kind of converge and move in. so the rain chances will go up. the last front went through dry. this next one won't be dry. a bit on the breezy side, northwest winds 10 to 20 miles an hour. the insta-weather plus forecast shows the dry conditions through sunday but...
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farther toward the south, across much of louisiana, you have been continuing to feel the effects of this, upwards of 510 millimeters of rain actually fell in new orleans. was it mainly the main risk of the floods. some of the levees were breached, levees and around some of these areas in southeastern louisiana were about three meters high. you do the math, it does show you do have that risk of that severe flooding. going through the next 72 hours, rain showers moving off, arkansas, missouri, over towards illinois and indiana will experience some thunderstorm activity as well. as far as temperatures, though, denver with a high of 32, oklahoma city over there at 34 for your high, actually for much of the continental u.s. throughout the labor day weekends temperatures remaining into about the mid 30 except toward the northwest. >>> now over towards europe, a long and even longated area of low pressure down towards the areas article around poland and even around northern italy, due to a stagnant linger low pressure area continuing to spin out. behind it high pressure has set it, this is unfo
farther toward the south, across much of louisiana, you have been continuing to feel the effects of this, upwards of 510 millimeters of rain actually fell in new orleans. was it mainly the main risk of the floods. some of the levees were breached, levees and around some of these areas in southeastern louisiana were about three meters high. you do the math, it does show you do have that risk of that severe flooding. going through the next 72 hours, rain showers moving off, arkansas, missouri,...
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south. the pugh study, a new one, relatively new on economic mobility indicated that the lowest economic mobility in the united states is in louisianalahoma, south carolina, alabama, florida, kentucky, mississippi, north carolina and texas. so this picture is pervasive. and in the south it's not getting better at the moment. the south was the only section of the country in the last census where these poverty figures got significantly worse. the next point being congenial to being concerned with poverty. this is not a southern attribute. i think we've seen that recently. states are refusing to accept stimulus money, for example. some are more heavily loaded in the south. we did sort of an odd look at the support in opposition to the affordable care act. very dominantly those states with the highest level of uninsured expressed the greatest opposition to the affordable care act and almost vice versa in an outcome which would surprise madison. the states having the most to benefit frequently expressed in the greatest opposition. and similar arguments when it comes to medicaid expansion. great opposition so far in texas, florida, missis
south. the pugh study, a new one, relatively new on economic mobility indicated that the lowest economic mobility in the united states is in louisianalahoma, south carolina, alabama, florida, kentucky, mississippi, north carolina and texas. so this picture is pervasive. and in the south it's not getting better at the moment. the south was the only section of the country in the last census where these poverty figures got significantly worse. the next point being congenial to being concerned with...
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south. the pugh study, a new one, relatively new on economic mobility indicated that the lowest economic mobility in the united states is in louisiana, oklahoma, south carolina, alabama, florida, kentucky, mississippi, north carolina and texas. so this picture is pervasive. and in the south it's not getting better at the moment. the south was the only section of the country in the last census where these poverty figures got significantly worse. the next point being congenial to being concerned with poverty. this is not a southern attribute. i think we've seen that recently. states are refusing to accept stimulus money, for example. some are more heavily loaded in the south. we did sort of an odd look at the support in opposition to the affordable care act. very dominantly those states with the highest level of uninsured expressed the greatest opposition to the affordable care act and almost vice versa in an outcome which would surprise madison. the states having the most to benefit frequently expressed in the greatest opposition. and similar arguments when it comes to medicaid expansion. great opposition so far in texas, florida, mi
south. the pugh study, a new one, relatively new on economic mobility indicated that the lowest economic mobility in the united states is in louisiana, oklahoma, south carolina, alabama, florida, kentucky, mississippi, north carolina and texas. so this picture is pervasive. and in the south it's not getting better at the moment. the south was the only section of the country in the last census where these poverty figures got significantly worse. the next point being congenial to being concerned...
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but other states seeing record number it's louisiana, south dakota and mississippi and oklahoma, althoughxperts can't nail down an exact reason for the severity of the outbreak. an unusually warm winter allowed them to incubate in normally cold month. many cities have taken to aerial spraying. those who have opted out are working on public awareness campaigns, saying people to stay inside from dusk to dawn and protect yourself with bug spray? >> the fox news voter fraud unit looking at a very surprising case. voting twice in the same elections in we will fill you in. [ male announcer ] this is rudy. his morning starts with arthritis pain. and two pills. afternoon's overhaul starts with more pain. more pills. triple checking hydraulics. the evening brgs more pain. so, back to more pills. almost done, when... hang on. stan's doctor recommended aleve. it can keep pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is rudy. who switched to aleve. and two pills for a day free of pain. ♪ [ female announcer ] and try aleve for relief from tough headaches. >> eric: to the fox news voter fraud u
but other states seeing record number it's louisiana, south dakota and mississippi and oklahoma, althoughxperts can't nail down an exact reason for the severity of the outbreak. an unusually warm winter allowed them to incubate in normally cold month. many cities have taken to aerial spraying. those who have opted out are working on public awareness campaigns, saying people to stay inside from dusk to dawn and protect yourself with bug spray? >> the fox news voter fraud unit looking at a...
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it's interesting, i think, to point out that states including north and south carolina, oklahoma, louisiana, kansas, texas, new mexico have all had women governors. there's a quote i'd like to read from you a piece in the daily beast by linda killian and get you to comment. massachusetts, the home of kennedy dynasty, the only one to vote for george mcgovern rebels in the uber-liberal reputations. while democrats hold most of the elected offices that matter, the paradox is most don't seem comfortable electing women to statewide office. what are your thoughts? why does this happen? >> this is a pet topic of mine. i don't disagree in any way. we elected one woman to congress in recent history. for a variety of reasons i think to a large extent it's cultural. it's a very sort of old-fashioned irish catholic, you know, sort of patriarchal kind of establishment here. it's very much you sort of work your way up through the last congressman's office, and then you get appointed and everyone rallies around to put you into the seat next. that tends to be from man to man. i think that's changing a lot
it's interesting, i think, to point out that states including north and south carolina, oklahoma, louisiana, kansas, texas, new mexico have all had women governors. there's a quote i'd like to read from you a piece in the daily beast by linda killian and get you to comment. massachusetts, the home of kennedy dynasty, the only one to vote for george mcgovern rebels in the uber-liberal reputations. while democrats hold most of the elected offices that matter, the paradox is most don't seem...
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in south louisiana, we know when it comes to energy production, domestic resources are waiting to be tapped safely, environmentally sound and whether it's oil or natural gas or any other source, we must harness the resources of our land to create jobs here at home and to make sure that hardworking families aren't forced to feel the pain at the pump. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island rise? mr. cicilline: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. cicilline: mr. speaker, i rise today to speak about the that this institution has to the american people to finish the work they sent us here to do. partisan gridlock make 2012 one of the congress' least productive years in decades. that's why this institution has seems some of the lowest public approval ratings in history. the american people expect better from their elected officials. they know that members of congress should be acting like adults, worki
in south louisiana, we know when it comes to energy production, domestic resources are waiting to be tapped safely, environmentally sound and whether it's oil or natural gas or any other source, we must harness the resources of our land to create jobs here at home and to make sure that hardworking families aren't forced to feel the pain at the pump. i yield back, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island rise? mr....
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. >> a week after isaac down south, 40,000 customers in louisiana, mississippi, and arkansas are still without power. there is the utility map on your screen. louisiana, many low-lying areas still under water. more than 2800 people in the state remain in shelters. state officials are not sure how many people will need long-term temporary housing. >> 6:12 right now. >> let's check in with adam caskey. it's like a little rain. >> especially later this afternoon and evening. it will be a lot like the past couple days where we will have a few spotty showers through midday and then more widespread into the afternoon and evening. imbedded downpours possible. warm and humid. like is on the outside when you factor in the humidity. 76 in washington. -- it feels like a sauna. we will have some sunshine today, high temperature of 88. a little cooler north west of town. oklahoma city and dallas, both over 100 today. kansas city, 96, 74 in boston, 83 in new york city. chance of showers and storms of up and down the eastern seaboard. now back to steve. >> 270 at 109, very slow from frederick county
. >> a week after isaac down south, 40,000 customers in louisiana, mississippi, and arkansas are still without power. there is the utility map on your screen. louisiana, many low-lying areas still under water. more than 2800 people in the state remain in shelters. state officials are not sure how many people will need long-term temporary housing. >> 6:12 right now. >> let's check in with adam caskey. it's like a little rain. >> especially later this afternoon and...
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>>mark: people live in louisiana south of new orleans in this parish are under water right now here it >> the water is more than 4 ft. high. the only way people are getting around is by boat. many of worried about the condition. >> there are a lot of ugly things to. they're dead cows and horses and things. things are dead everywhere. there are also alligators and snakes looking in the water. >>darya: president obama look yesterday and is in the neighborhood who's suffered devastation. >> i want to particularly day fima and local authorities because sometimes in the past they have not work together. this is necessary for these kinds of disasters pit. we made sure that the disaster declarations happen quickly. >>darya: president obama also promised federal help. >>mark: tropical storm leslie is what we're watching right now. is expected strengthened. it is sitting south of the island of bermuda is expected to hit bermuda after sunday morning. thi >>james: this is a live shot from our roof camp. you can see the fog. he are the temperatures right now. it is a mild start all round the bay a
>>mark: people live in louisiana south of new orleans in this parish are under water right now here it >> the water is more than 4 ft. high. the only way people are getting around is by boat. many of worried about the condition. >> there are a lot of ugly things to. they're dead cows and horses and things. things are dead everywhere. there are also alligators and snakes looking in the water. >>darya: president obama look yesterday and is in the neighborhood who's...
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others facing record numbers include louisiana, south dakota, mississippi, oklahoma, among others.ot nail down the reason for the severity of this outbreak, they do say an unusually warm winter allowed the mosquitoes to thrive during the cold months. the battle continues in arlington, texas, where aerial spraying in a few hours tonight, tomorrow night, and also tuesday night and those cities opting out, are telling folks to stay inside during dusk and dawn, use the bug spray and remove any stagnant water around your home or in low-lying areas. >>gregg: that is what i tell my daughters, put on the bug spray. thank you, elizabeth. >>heather: coming up, pope benedict on a visit to the middle east holding mass in lebanon with the message to arab leaders up next. >>greg: campaign insiders are here talking about the key issues of the election: who do americans think will do the best job with the economy? we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it
others facing record numbers include louisiana, south dakota, mississippi, oklahoma, among others.ot nail down the reason for the severity of this outbreak, they do say an unusually warm winter allowed the mosquitoes to thrive during the cold months. the battle continues in arlington, texas, where aerial spraying in a few hours tonight, tomorrow night, and also tuesday night and those cities opting out, are telling folks to stay inside during dusk and dawn, use the bug spray and remove any...
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louisiana to see the damage from hurricane isaac. he was scheduled to come to virginia but instead went to jefferson parish, south of new orleans. the campaign is dismissing claims this was a politically motivated trip. he said he went to louisiana to raise awareness of relief effort. paul ryan made a stop in battleground virginia this afternoon. he spoke to a crowd of several hundred people at the richmond international airport. he said he and mitt romney would put the american dream in attacked again. this is his third trip to virginia since three weeks ago. >> president obama visited texas to thank the troops to years to the day he ended the combat mission in iraq. he said they left iraq with honor. next week, president obama will make stops in norfolk, virginia, before heading to the democratic national convention. gordon peterson and scott thuman will be at the convention in charlotte next week. the we did look for their reports at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00. a terrible day of traffic is expected the day after the holiday weekend. and some big cuts to the redskins coming up in sports. anncr: it'll start out as concrete and steel.
louisiana to see the damage from hurricane isaac. he was scheduled to come to virginia but instead went to jefferson parish, south of new orleans. the campaign is dismissing claims this was a politically motivated trip. he said he went to louisiana to raise awareness of relief effort. paul ryan made a stop in battleground virginia this afternoon. he spoke to a crowd of several hundred people at the richmond international airport. he said he and mitt romney would put the american dream in...
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mitt romney visited louisiana, a fishing village south of norland and met with the governor as well assidents. the president is due to visit the gulf on monday. isaac has dumped as much as 16 in. of rain in some area and around five of the people have had to be rescued by boat or other vehicles. more than 5000 people are still staying in shelters. >> the death toll as a result has risen to at least seven. in the meantime, a weaker version of this storm is moving into the midwest. >> temperatures this afternoon were significantly: what we saw yesterday's. ammon valleys are down anywhere from 15-20 degrees over yesterday's readings. all of these readings are cooler than yesterday. upper 50s ellis '60s along the coastline. cochran >> here is a live look from the bay bridge toll plaza. the cloud cover has not cleared from oakland to this afternoon. we're going to see widespread cloud coverage once again as we head into tomorrow morning. let's take a look at the golden gate bridge camera. cloud cover and widespread fog would result near the coast line. slow clearing tomorrow and still on th
mitt romney visited louisiana, a fishing village south of norland and met with the governor as well assidents. the president is due to visit the gulf on monday. isaac has dumped as much as 16 in. of rain in some area and around five of the people have had to be rescued by boat or other vehicles. more than 5000 people are still staying in shelters. >> the death toll as a result has risen to at least seven. in the meantime, a weaker version of this storm is moving into the midwest. >>...
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now farmers in nebraska and illinois, for instance, are looking to south american crops as well as louisianae southern part of the yait as well. >> movie theater popcorn is already expensive enough as well. >> the movies is going to be the most expensive date ever, right, wisdom? ee, if you are going out on dates anymore which i don't for that reason. >> me neither. >> saving money by staying at home. always god to see you. >> good to see -- always good to see you. >> good to see you. >> reporter: soup these chairs will be filed with die-hard democrats at first day of the democratic national convention gets under way. i'm nicole collin in charlotte. the latest coming up. i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. mitt romney's position on women's health...it's dangerous. vo:mitt romney and paul ryan would get rid of planned parenthood funding. and allow employers to deny coverage for cancer screenings and birth control. we can't afford to let him take away our choices... to take away basic health care. vo: both backed proposals to outlaw abortions...even in cases of
now farmers in nebraska and illinois, for instance, are looking to south american crops as well as louisianae southern part of the yait as well. >> movie theater popcorn is already expensive enough as well. >> the movies is going to be the most expensive date ever, right, wisdom? ee, if you are going out on dates anymore which i don't for that reason. >> me neither. >> saving money by staying at home. always god to see you. >> good to see -- always good to see you....
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rapid city, 78 in minneapolis and we're going to be dealing with heavy rain across parts of the south and louisianaparts of mississippi between one to three inches of rain and locally, four or five inches so of course, flooding is a huge concern out here and we have flash flood watches in effect and flash flood warnings in eastern portions of the state of texas and we've experienced a lot of heavy rain and credible seeing flooding. and the chance for severe storms, so of course, we'll keep you posted throughout the day today. back to you in the studio. >> alisyn: thanks so much. >> clayton: coming up on the show, are the votes of our brave men and women counting in the election. money meant to boost military turnout in the polls, we'll explain that next. >> alisyn: they helped president obama get elected in 2008. will millenials vote him in for another four years? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you engineer a true automotive breakthrough? ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for
rapid city, 78 in minneapolis and we're going to be dealing with heavy rain across parts of the south and louisianaparts of mississippi between one to three inches of rain and locally, four or five inches so of course, flooding is a huge concern out here and we have flash flood watches in effect and flash flood warnings in eastern portions of the state of texas and we've experienced a lot of heavy rain and credible seeing flooding. and the chance for severe storms, so of course, we'll keep you...
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homing, montana as well as north dakota but the heat is down south. 40 deges in oklahoma city and riseries posted from kansas in towards louisiana. very big storm system. this is ex carl can which is tropical storm came across the atlantic, and in iceland and along the front we are finding winds up to 100 kilometers an hour have been reported in the scottish highlands. very strong winds and cold rain coming across scandinavia. meanwhile, stubborn system continuing to rotate here over italy bringing the potential for hail as well as damaging winds. andt is heating up across the south as well and lisbon 35 degrees and madrid 31 and the balkan peninsula as well. here is your extended forecast. >>> our top story once again. the deputy commander of the free syrian army says his forces now control 60% of the city of aleppo. >> translator: the government aircraft have dropped fuel a exosives that causwideread rnin they are using large bombs made in iran. >> the government forces are reported to have killed 35 citizens in airstrikes on monday alone. the rebel commander says islamist militants from lib why and other countries joined othe
homing, montana as well as north dakota but the heat is down south. 40 deges in oklahoma city and riseries posted from kansas in towards louisiana. very big storm system. this is ex carl can which is tropical storm came across the atlantic, and in iceland and along the front we are finding winds up to 100 kilometers an hour have been reported in the scottish highlands. very strong winds and cold rain coming across scandinavia. meanwhile, stubborn system continuing to rotate here over italy...
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south for one more. this one is from louisiana. 23-year-old amanda williams charged with fraud and arson. here is why.she could collect $1,000 in damages. she wanted to use the money to get breast implants apparently. williams told neighbors not to park near her before she set the fire. now she is facing 15 years in prison and $15,000 in fines. wow. >> my, my. >> mind-boggling. on so many levels. >> she wanted breast implants. >> she told the neighbors about the plan. probably not a good idea. >> good neighbor. >> like a good neighbor, state farm is there, or the police in this case. when we come back, we'll see what is in "the skinny". >> you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: abc's "world n ♪ skinny so skinny ♪ i . >> all right. time for "the skinny". this is an interesting one. demi moore and ashton kutcher splitting ways quite a while back, a year ago. everybody is wondering where is the divorce papers are, the big final divorce. now people are really speculating they were never married officially, maybe that's why we're not hearing about any official divorce. sources telling radar online
south for one more. this one is from louisiana. 23-year-old amanda williams charged with fraud and arson. here is why.she could collect $1,000 in damages. she wanted to use the money to get breast implants apparently. williams told neighbors not to park near her before she set the fire. now she is facing 15 years in prison and $15,000 in fines. wow. >> my, my. >> mind-boggling. on so many levels. >> she wanted breast implants. >> she told the neighbors about the plan....
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president barack obama is heading down south to assess the damage, as the concern for communities continues. on street after street, residents of southern louisiana are picking up the pieces. but the fear of more flooding continues. this river could crest later today and homes nearby could once again be in harm's why. >> i cannot worried. there's nothing i can do about it. we believe and deal with it -- if we are told to leave, we will leave and deal with it. >> look at the response and recovery efforts -- president obama will head to louisiana this afternoon. the present is expected to talk to local officials. sunday homeland security secretary janet napolitano promised the people of the gulf coast resources would stay in place until the rebuilding is complete. >> we know that this is a big tough strong, but we will work through it together. >> this man is cleaning up his home for the second time in seven years. >> there is nothing left, really. you really cannot say anything. salt water has been through and everything is split, the would split -- wood split. >> some people just getting a chance to get back into their homes. the damage is just s
president barack obama is heading down south to assess the damage, as the concern for communities continues. on street after street, residents of southern louisiana are picking up the pieces. but the fear of more flooding continues. this river could crest later today and homes nearby could once again be in harm's why. >> i cannot worried. there's nothing i can do about it. we believe and deal with it -- if we are told to leave, we will leave and deal with it. >> look at the response...
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across texas and louisiana and deep south.ving int towards parts of central florida, a few storms, nothing real severe or problematic across florida, but a few thunderstorms at times today. and out across the west this afternoon, we'll see more activity across parts of arizona, in fact, the next number of days looks like we'll see a couple of inches of rain across parts of arizona and notice in the pacific northwest, it's been dry, and no measurable rain in seattle for 49 days, that will likely change. and the green and yellow, very nice dry air. fall-like temperatures across the northeast and no real prescription for anybody across the country today. that's good news. >> dave: good news for a guy who's got to fly to denver, go broncos. >> clayton: that's the only reason we're concerned. >> alisyn: and the rest of your headlines. breaking news, an iranian pastor sentence today death for refusing to renounce his christianity has been released from jail. this is 32-year-old youssef, finally reunited with his family and according
across texas and louisiana and deep south.ving int towards parts of central florida, a few storms, nothing real severe or problematic across florida, but a few thunderstorms at times today. and out across the west this afternoon, we'll see more activity across parts of arizona, in fact, the next number of days looks like we'll see a couple of inches of rain across parts of arizona and notice in the pacific northwest, it's been dry, and no measurable rain in seattle for 49 days, that will likely...
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south. they were protesting lack of regulation on banks, on wall street, and for the environment. later today in louisiana, the president will tour saint john's parrish. veronica? >> tracie potts in charlotte, thank you. >>> followers are mourning the death of the reverend sun myung moon at the age of 92 in korea. he made his unification church a worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as a cult that used brainwashing. he was best known for mass weddings of thousands of his followers who were referred to by many as moonies. >>> six days as isaac ravaged the state, more than 100,000 people across louisiana are still without power this morning. while some residents in hard-hit plaquemines parish say they're cleaning up for the last time, others are questioning whether post-katrina upgreats for new orleans hurt surrounding areas. >> reporter: the flooding is slowly receding across southern louisiana. the threat of high water has some neighborhoods still on high alert. st. tampany parish officials are monitoring a bre
south. they were protesting lack of regulation on banks, on wall street, and for the environment. later today in louisiana, the president will tour saint john's parrish. veronica? >> tracie potts in charlotte, thank you. >>> followers are mourning the death of the reverend sun myung moon at the age of 92 in korea. he made his unification church a worldwide religious and business phenomenon in the 1970s. he was the self-proclaimed messiah of a religion that was regarded by some as...
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south. oklahoma city. 40 degrees for you. we do have warnings posted from kansas down through toward, louisiana. and the coast. up toward, winnipeg. 22 degrees. some cooler air coming in. behind, that front. up to the north. is going to be bringing temperatures down. 15 degrees in winnipeg wednesday. seeing things looking comfortable in chicago as well. getting done to 25 degrees. all right, a large system is dominating northern europe. it is going to be bringing, some, very cold rain in toward the scandinavian peninsula. gusts could exceed, 70 miles an hour. very windy. up toward the north of norway. precipitation could turn over to snow. things are looking pretty settled throughout much of central europe. but we have this cut off low that just continues to revolve here over italy. bringing some, severe thunderstorms, strong wind. some of the showers will start to spread into the balkan peninsula. heat its starting to build. that will keep temperatures down. madrid. 28 degrees. up to 31 on wednesday. and getting up to 35 in lisbon. meanwhile, give you a look at what is happening in london. paralympics are tak
south. oklahoma city. 40 degrees for you. we do have warnings posted from kansas down through toward, louisiana. and the coast. up toward, winnipeg. 22 degrees. some cooler air coming in. behind, that front. up to the north. is going to be bringing temperatures down. 15 degrees in winnipeg wednesday. seeing things looking comfortable in chicago as well. getting done to 25 degrees. all right, a large system is dominating northern europe. it is going to be bringing, some, very cold rain in toward...
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louisiana and mississippi. now a tropical depression, it is bringing heavy rain and potential flash flooding to the midwest after storming through the south a planned trip to cleveland to head to louisiana on monday. he will meet with officials there on recovery efforts. white house ryan and mitt romney got a head start on the president, visiting new orleans yesterday where he thanked first responders. the republican presidential nominee is back on the campaign trail in the key state of ohio, scheduled to speak at a rally in cincinnati in just about 20 minutes and we'll bring it to you live. >>> there are just over two months left until election day. the political stories are everywhere. the republicans just wrapping up their convention, the democrats set to start theirs this week, but it's not just on tv. one of the top movies out there right now is also a political film. take a look at this. ♪ >> obama has a dream, a dream from his father, that the sins of colonialism be set right and america be downsized. >> it is called "2016: obama's america," and it is already the most successful conservative political documentary of all time. joini
louisiana and mississippi. now a tropical depression, it is bringing heavy rain and potential flash flooding to the midwest after storming through the south a planned trip to cleveland to head to louisiana on monday. he will meet with officials there on recovery efforts. white house ryan and mitt romney got a head start on the president, visiting new orleans yesterday where he thanked first responders. the republican presidential nominee is back on the campaign trail in the key state of ohio,...
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louisiana. it was uncle ezra that led my immediate family on their exodus from the south. so no matter how hard i am willing to work to get into broadcasting, i was willing, it could not have happened without help. and in this case, again, someone we didn't know, the president of our country, lyndon johnson's courage to sign and authorize the civil rights act of 1964 easing the color line in hiring, permitted me to be brave enough to go out and to apply for a job doing work i'd seen no one else do. no matter how often i recited my mann take -- my mantra, to not be afraid of the space between my dreams and reality, promising myself that if i dreamed it, i could make it happen. i could make it come true. but without the courage of those who had marched defiantly, rode buses, sat in at lunch counters and took the beatings and cruelty that went with seeking justice in those times, my dreams would not have been possible. it is a promise of america that keeps me and millions around the world dreaming, hoping, working, and pledging to not be afraid of the unknown. that space betw
louisiana. it was uncle ezra that led my immediate family on their exodus from the south. so no matter how hard i am willing to work to get into broadcasting, i was willing, it could not have happened without help. and in this case, again, someone we didn't know, the president of our country, lyndon johnson's courage to sign and authorize the civil rights act of 1964 easing the color line in hiring, permitted me to be brave enough to go out and to apply for a job doing work i'd seen no one else...
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tar balls showing up on the louisiana shoreline and dead rodents. giant rodents originally from south. they have washed up on the beaches in mississippi. estimates show there may be more than 20,000 carcasses. isaac made landfall one week ago. >>> a dead squirrel that' parentally resulted in a 7-year-old girl coming down with bubonic plague. she suffered a seizure and spiked a 107-degree fever after coming down with the disease on a family camping trip. she found the squirrel and wanted to bury it. doctors think it was infected with bubonic plague. >> she went back to try to bury the squirrel again. her pink sweatshirt was near the ground and what we think happened is i had her tie it around her waist as the family was leaving and we found some flee bits around her torso. >> sara jane's family thanked the fed cal team for saving her life. she should be just fine. colorado's first co confirmed e of bubonic plague since 2006. >>> u.s. health officials have now sent warnings to 39 countries that their citizens may have been exposed to a potentially deadly mouse borne virus. roughly a qua
tar balls showing up on the louisiana shoreline and dead rodents. giant rodents originally from south. they have washed up on the beaches in mississippi. estimates show there may be more than 20,000 carcasses. isaac made landfall one week ago. >>> a dead squirrel that' parentally resulted in a 7-year-old girl coming down with bubonic plague. she suffered a seizure and spiked a 107-degree fever after coming down with the disease on a family camping trip. she found the squirrel and...