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there are the outer bands moving toward southeast texas. e potential for 4-8 inches 12 inches in isolated areas. up toward central and north texas and pushing across the ohio river valley. bringing with it tremendous amount of rainfall. look at some of the rainfall totals we could get in and around the houston area. upwards of a foot on top of record setting rainfall. the rivers are running my, ladies. this could be a devastating situation for our friends in southeast texas. we will be monitoring the storm today. >> thank you so much janice. >>> to 2016 the gop field getting bigger by the way. jeb bush now officially in the race. rich edson is live with the much anticipated announcement. >> he has been here before. donald trump is holding a press conference to announce whether he is running for president. doing so republican sources say trump will also publically claim 9 billion in net worth detailing some assets and liabilities on a one-page summary. the staff will handout the announcement later this morning. >> jeb bushen terred the republ
there are the outer bands moving toward southeast texas. e potential for 4-8 inches 12 inches in isolated areas. up toward central and north texas and pushing across the ohio river valley. bringing with it tremendous amount of rainfall. look at some of the rainfall totals we could get in and around the houston area. upwards of a foot on top of record setting rainfall. the rivers are running my, ladies. this could be a devastating situation for our friends in southeast texas. we will be...
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folks in houston and southeast texas are going to get hammered with rain anyway.r the last couple of hours you see the showers and thunderstorms beginning to diminish in our area and out toward west virginia. we're in a lull right now before the cold front rolls in tomorrow. that will give us a little better chance of widespread activity. yellow alert tomorrow for thunderstorms once again. we're tracking a cold front for tuesday. it might give us a little dip in temps on wednesday. going to be a very similar situation in the weekend. may bisect the metro area. fredericksburg could end up in the 90s. north of town we could end up in the 80s. not going to give us a lot of relief. 6:00 tomorrow morning 70s with partly cloudy skies. by 9:00, we're in the 80s already. day planner, look at this. 9:00 84. 11:00, 89. we're 90 by 1 p.m. still dry. we got some showers on wednesday with a cold front kind of bisecting us. 87. then we're back in the hot sector on thursday, 91 with isolated storms. next seven days, friday saturday, sunday, nats on 9. some showers on friday and
folks in houston and southeast texas are going to get hammered with rain anyway.r the last couple of hours you see the showers and thunderstorms beginning to diminish in our area and out toward west virginia. we're in a lull right now before the cold front rolls in tomorrow. that will give us a little better chance of widespread activity. yellow alert tomorrow for thunderstorms once again. we're tracking a cold front for tuesday. it might give us a little dip in temps on wednesday. going to be...
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and as the river rose, in southeast texas, a herd of cattle were trapped in the middle of the river on high ground. this high ground was eventually going to be overcome with water and the cattle would be washed out to sea eventually. the river at this point is between two small towns of liberty and dayton about six miles apart, separated by u.s. highway 90. so sunday in a scene reminiscent of the 1800's, cowboys mounted air boats yes, air boats, mr. speaker to force the cattle, the hundreds of cattle on this spot in the middle of the river, off of the spot to dry land which was only highway 90. it was the only area that had high ground. the highway was above the water even though water was on both sides of the highway. the roundup took several hours because, mr. speaker, cattle are hardheaded. they did not want to leave the high ground and swim to a highway. so it took several hours to do this. even they were lassoing -- the cowboys were lassoing calves and tying them to the air boats so they wouldn't drown. finally, after many hours, all the cattle were pushed up on high -- u.s. highw
and as the river rose, in southeast texas, a herd of cattle were trapped in the middle of the river on high ground. this high ground was eventually going to be overcome with water and the cattle would be washed out to sea eventually. the river at this point is between two small towns of liberty and dayton about six miles apart, separated by u.s. highway 90. so sunday in a scene reminiscent of the 1800's, cowboys mounted air boats yes, air boats, mr. speaker to force the cattle, the hundreds of...
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. >> reporter: across southeast texas, driving rain flash flooding and tornado watch. in the bayside community of seabrook water lapping dangerously close to home. even visible from space. this photo by astronaut scott kelly from the space station. a region already battered. once again under siege. >> i think our concern is still the evening compute. that's the time when most people will be on the roads and most people would be in some danger. >> reporter: heavy rainfall now pushing through texas. al roker is in dallas. >> reporter: now that bill has made landfall it will be weakening. we look for the winds to start dying down but the heavy rain continues, moving into daalllas for the morning commute, into oklahoma by this time tomorrow night. rainfall totals anywhere from 8 to 12 inches in east central texas. about four to six inches as you make your way into oklahoma. >> reporter: as water pours into the region it's virtually disappeared from store shelves. as many stocked up. officials are warning people to stay alert as the threat is not over. heavy rainfall overni
. >> reporter: across southeast texas, driving rain flash flooding and tornado watch. in the bayside community of seabrook water lapping dangerously close to home. even visible from space. this photo by astronaut scott kelly from the space station. a region already battered. once again under siege. >> i think our concern is still the evening compute. that's the time when most people will be on the roads and most people would be in some danger. >> reporter: heavy rainfall now...
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that other parts of the state are experience being severe weather rain cells are moving through southeast texas all the way into parts of oklahoma and louisiana. antonio. >> thank you stephanie to talk about that we're joined by kevin corriveau, he has the latest on the flooding that's being caused by the storm and a lot of serious warnings out tonight. >> absolutely, it was 36 hours ago when we saw this storm. the storm center is making its way to oklahoma. but for south texas we're seeing the worst flooding right now. talk going this particular area, i want to show you the radar zooming into this area, especially through alice texas we saw over eight and a half inches of rainfall in just a six hour period, in this particular area. while we think alice is going to be out of i.t. soon we are still dealing -- out of it soon we are still dealing with a lot of it near brownsville. the storm making its way to the oklahoma border, dallas and fort worth, i don't think you'll be seeing too much in the way of rain. but down here in the south these rain bands have been pushing through and very heavy rai
that other parts of the state are experience being severe weather rain cells are moving through southeast texas all the way into parts of oklahoma and louisiana. antonio. >> thank you stephanie to talk about that we're joined by kevin corriveau, he has the latest on the flooding that's being caused by the storm and a lot of serious warnings out tonight. >> absolutely, it was 36 hours ago when we saw this storm. the storm center is making its way to oklahoma. but for south texas...
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southeast texas could get up to 3 inches of rain an hour today. this is video from a coast guard helicopter. that's over galveston yesterday. many areas are under flood watches and advisories through tomorrow. dallas is expecting another 6 inches of rain between today and tomorrow. here's a look at the flooding on the ground. these girls using kayaks to get down the street. flooding has been a real problem for texas. in may, an average of 9 inches of rain fell. here at home we're getting a break from the heat and humidity and the storms. let's see how long that break will last with meteorologist bill henley. >> lots of sunshine, the humidity is already lower and no sign of wet weather for our area. you'll see sunshine less than a half hour before sunrise for center city. skies are nice and clear, just a few high cloudsv// today. mostly it's going to be sunshine. the humidity continues to come down. it's now at 59% with northwesterly winds. that's the dry air that started dumping into the area yesterday afternoon in the wake of storms. in less than
southeast texas could get up to 3 inches of rain an hour today. this is video from a coast guard helicopter. that's over galveston yesterday. many areas are under flood watches and advisories through tomorrow. dallas is expecting another 6 inches of rain between today and tomorrow. here's a look at the flooding on the ground. these girls using kayaks to get down the street. flooding has been a real problem for texas. in may, an average of 9 inches of rain fell. here at home we're getting a...
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but it's still going to bring a lot of rain to texas, parts of southeast texas could get up to 3 inches of rain an hour. this is video from a coast guard helicopter flying over galveston yesterday. many areas are under flood watches and advisories through tomorrow. dallas is expected to get 6 inches rain between today and tomorrow flooding has already been a real problem for texas. in may, an average of 9 inches of rain fell. >>> for some getting in their cars wasn't an option. look what they're doing here kayaking down the flooded streets. then you have to deal with gusty winds. look at them getting where they're going. it's 4:07. now to the atlantic city casino crisis and another protest plan for today. hundreds of union casino workers are expected to demonstrate on the boardwalk at the trump taj mahal this afternoon because they want health insurance and other benefits restored. carl icahn stripped those benefits after taking over the debt of the casino's parent company. >>> redevelopment plans for the area around 30th street station in philadelphia. amtrak and its philadelphia partn
but it's still going to bring a lot of rain to texas, parts of southeast texas could get up to 3 inches of rain an hour. this is video from a coast guard helicopter flying over galveston yesterday. many areas are under flood watches and advisories through tomorrow. dallas is expected to get 6 inches rain between today and tomorrow flooding has already been a real problem for texas. in may, an average of 9 inches of rain fell. >>> for some getting in their cars wasn't an option. look...
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because out in the gulf of mexico right now is a large band of rain that's going to sling across southeast texasget is the big question. houston can handle about two inches of rain per hour without flooding. more than that we'll have street flooding. the issue is you remember three weeks ago houston inundated. the soil is still very moist. the bayous are still very full. it is a big question of how much rainfall houston can handle in the next six to 12 hours from now. and on top of all of that the national weather service and the storm prediction center issued a tornado watch that extends from roughly east texas all the way to austin and the gulf of mexico and alert here in southeast texas, thomas. >> we understand that. charles hadlock in houston, thank you. >>> we move on to this developing news where a federal judge sentenced a man charged with climbing over the white house fence in september and sentenced to 17 months in prison. 43-year-old gonzalez pleaded guilty he jumped over the executive mansion's fence and ran into the white house east room wielding a knife. he said he wanted to tell t
because out in the gulf of mexico right now is a large band of rain that's going to sling across southeast texasget is the big question. houston can handle about two inches of rain per hour without flooding. more than that we'll have street flooding. the issue is you remember three weeks ago houston inundated. the soil is still very moist. the bayous are still very full. it is a big question of how much rainfall houston can handle in the next six to 12 hours from now. and on top of all of that...
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record-setting rainfall last month across portions of southeast texas and into oklahoma. exact area where tropical storm bill will make landfall and make its way up towards north texas and oklahoma. rainfall totals could be devastating for the area. eight, 10, 12 inches of rain. this is going to be a developing story and one we are watching on fox business. sandra: also energy markets higher this morning. travel already interrupted with all the rain on the east coast yesterday. janice dean, thank you. coming up, one of the biggest and oldest investment banks on wall street. goldman sachs wants to lend money to main street. we'll tell you about the ambitious push into consumer lending. deal belgrade at a fast pace. what does it mean for investors and insurance? we'll take a look. check in u.s. stock futures, dow, s&p, nasdaq further into negative territory as we speak down to 83 points. "fbn:am," your first look at morning market and breaking news. just not a sandra: ricci news, goldman sachs heading from wall street to main street. now wanted to lend you money. i hockey d
record-setting rainfall last month across portions of southeast texas and into oklahoma. exact area where tropical storm bill will make landfall and make its way up towards north texas and oklahoma. rainfall totals could be devastating for the area. eight, 10, 12 inches of rain. this is going to be a developing story and one we are watching on fox business. sandra: also energy markets higher this morning. travel already interrupted with all the rain on the east coast yesterday. janice dean,...
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new video in the newsroom showing a pipeline explosion that forced people from their homes in southeast texast night. it sent a fireball and the sky east of san antonio. homes were evacuated. the gas was re-routed to put out the fire. they worked into early morning to rule out lingering threat and let evacuees return home. no one was hurt. >> passengers on united airline flight have made it to london 30 hours laid. they were stranded on saturday at a remote military base in cap cause because of mechanical issues with the plane. what really frustrated passengers is what happened next. they were told to bunk down in freezing barracks and the crew slept in a luxury hotel and united tweeted the crew must rest to continue the flight you can rest on the plane. >> at&t park will be home base to race awareness of concussions in young athlete. a blogger was cut short at 18 with his career because of repeated concussions and is raising money for concussion research with meet and cigarette at at&t park's the 7:15 first patch as the giants face the mariners. certainly a big issue to watch out for. now, a
new video in the newsroom showing a pipeline explosion that forced people from their homes in southeast texast night. it sent a fireball and the sky east of san antonio. homes were evacuated. the gas was re-routed to put out the fire. they worked into early morning to rule out lingering threat and let evacuees return home. no one was hurt. >> passengers on united airline flight have made it to london 30 hours laid. they were stranded on saturday at a remote military base in cap cause...
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southeast texas indeed batoning down the happenings as tropical bill moves through tonight. e storm is weakening over land but still threatening heavy rain, flooding even tornadoes here and there. texas and oklahoma are both bracing for as much as eight more inches of rain. wide swaths of those states are still recovering from flash flooding last month that killed 30 people. >>> ajarring discovery down the shore want to warn you this may be hard to look at. experts say this baby dolphin was eaten most likely by a shark shark. the shore news reports a lifeguard pulled the remains out of the water in north wildwood on saturday. the marine mammal stranding center told the paper the shark did not attack the dolphin when it was a life. >>> developing right now, cabs stolen right off philadelphia streets. new surveillance video could be the key to finding who is behind it all. 12 cabs gone in the past nine days and police want you to know the stolen cabs have been used in other crimes. fox 29's dave kinchen shows us how police are working to catch the guy behind it before he strike
southeast texas indeed batoning down the happenings as tropical bill moves through tonight. e storm is weakening over land but still threatening heavy rain, flooding even tornadoes here and there. texas and oklahoma are both bracing for as much as eight more inches of rain. wide swaths of those states are still recovering from flash flooding last month that killed 30 people. >>> ajarring discovery down the shore want to warn you this may be hard to look at. experts say this baby...
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houston and southeast texas are going to get hammered with 48 inches of rain whether it's a tropicaltorm or not. here are the showers and storms pushing through parts of the metro area. all the way back in to the ohio valley. we have to worry about these another couple of hours. no warnings on these but a pretty good line of showers and storms extending from fairfax through frederick up in to pennsylvania. some storms this evening heavy. yellow alert for tuesday again for more thunderstorms. better chance tomorrow. we're tracking a cold front on tuesday that could lead to a slight dip and i do mean slight dip in temps on wednesday. so day planner we're 84 tomorrow by 9:00. 89 by 11:00. and 90 by 1:00. some showers on wednesday, 87. there's our dip back to 91. hot with a thunderstorm on thursday. next seven day s, friday upper 80s. upper 80s on saturday too. nats in town wednesday, thursday friday, saturday, sunday. nats on 9 friday, saturday and sunday. father's day a scorcher. 95 a couple afternoon thunderstorms and then showers and storms again on monday with temps still around 90.
houston and southeast texas are going to get hammered with 48 inches of rain whether it's a tropicaltorm or not. here are the showers and storms pushing through parts of the metro area. all the way back in to the ohio valley. we have to worry about these another couple of hours. no warnings on these but a pretty good line of showers and storms extending from fairfax through frederick up in to pennsylvania. some storms this evening heavy. yellow alert for tuesday again for more thunderstorms....
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and a chance of heavy rain where we really don't need it in parts of southeast texas. some places may be up to eight inches or even more of rainfall. richard, let's send it back to you. >> reynolds wolf thank you very much for that. >>> hillary has officially hit the campaign trail. jeb expected to join her on the road this week. the race to 2016. yes, it is heating up, fast. we'll examine. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you can be a morning person again. aleve pm for a better am. now available with an easy open cap. hicles ouhicles based on 6 different criteria, why did a panel of 11 automotive experts name the volkswagen golf motor trend's 2015 car of the year? we'll give you four good reasons. the volkswagen golf. starting at $19,295, there's an award-winning golf for everyone. [ male announcer ] take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit fo
and a chance of heavy rain where we really don't need it in parts of southeast texas. some places may be up to eight inches or even more of rainfall. richard, let's send it back to you. >> reynolds wolf thank you very much for that. >>> hillary has officially hit the campaign trail. jeb expected to join her on the road this week. the race to 2016. yes, it is heating up, fast. we'll examine. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of...
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. >>> a tremendous explosion in southeast texas overnight. a natural gas pipeline erupting in a ball of flames that could be seen as far as 20 miles. the blast in dewitt county forced several families from their homes. firefighters eventually managed to put it out and there were no reports of injuries. >>> turning now overseas u.s. air strikes in libya have targeted the mastermind a deadly attack. the libyan government says the military leader linked to al qaeda was killed yesterday along with several others as the u.s. launched a string of 500-pound bomtz. the terror suspect had been charged way 2013 attack on a gas plant in algeria where 35 hostages were killed including three americans. >>> a chaotic situation in the capital of the former soviet republic of georgia. they are trying to tally up exactly how many zoo animals might still be on the loose. many of them escaped their enclosures following severe flooding this weekend. a hippo who was roaming the streets was tranquilized and returned to the zoo. at least one lion and a bear were ki
. >>> a tremendous explosion in southeast texas overnight. a natural gas pipeline erupting in a ball of flames that could be seen as far as 20 miles. the blast in dewitt county forced several families from their homes. firefighters eventually managed to put it out and there were no reports of injuries. >>> turning now overseas u.s. air strikes in libya have targeted the mastermind a deadly attack. the libyan government says the military leader linked to al qaeda was killed...
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ever seen, in the month of june, i a category 4 hurricane audrey, hit southwestern louisiana and southeast texasa category 4 hurricane in june that is the only one that has ever occurred. but to make landfall as a category 4 unbelievable. this year, this year is very sim la lar to the pattern in texas coming off a big drought. we're concerned about the gulf lighting up later next week. neil: joe, you're an ex-encyclopedia. not wad for a boomer. joe bastardi. no one messes with joe. no one messes with adam lashinsky. he wrote the book on apple. maybe has insight on what apple is planning next week. we're told some big things maybe not some big things after this. neil: you know when apple has what they call a developers conference, unlike any other company that has a powwow, this gets international attention because we never know what kind of goodies the company has coming out and coming up. "fortune" magazine editor adam lashinsky literally wrote the book on apple with the take what could be coming out of apple. adam, what do you think? >> this is great point you make, neil. this is gathering of
ever seen, in the month of june, i a category 4 hurricane audrey, hit southwestern louisiana and southeast texasa category 4 hurricane in june that is the only one that has ever occurred. but to make landfall as a category 4 unbelievable. this year, this year is very sim la lar to the pattern in texas coming off a big drought. we're concerned about the gulf lighting up later next week. neil: joe, you're an ex-encyclopedia. not wad for a boomer. joe bastardi. no one messes with joe. no one...
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nobody is letting their guards down because there are feeder bands that are going to swing through southeast texas in a very short amount of time. it only takes about two inches of rainfall an hour to flood houston streets. that's what happened three weeks ago when we got 11 inches of rain in an overnight period that just walloped the city of houston, flooding streets. eight people died in that storm system as it moved through. this is a different scenario because people have warning. they have known this storm was going to approach the texas coast for about a week now, and houston has been on high alert. people have been shopping for supplies, although this is not a wind event, it's not a storm surge event. it is a flooding event for somewhere in texas, expecting to get somewhere between 4 and 8 inches of rain as the system makes its way slowly across the state of texas which, in may, saw its wettest month ever. >> charldes hadlock. charles, thank you for being with me. >>> coming up we're closely monitoring two news conferences on the hill. the gop and house talking behind closed doors. >>> the
nobody is letting their guards down because there are feeder bands that are going to swing through southeast texas in a very short amount of time. it only takes about two inches of rainfall an hour to flood houston streets. that's what happened three weeks ago when we got 11 inches of rain in an overnight period that just walloped the city of houston, flooding streets. eight people died in that storm system as it moved through. this is a different scenario because people have warning. they have...
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. >> reporter: amy, it was a long day and night for southeast texas as bill came ashore. houston, 6,000 people at one point without power and surrounding areas, small bayous becoming big rivers and in some cases like here, flooding out. overnight, tropical storm bill turning out to be a super soaker for texas. >> a lot of wind, a lot of rain, a lot of storm surge. >> reporter: rough waves crashing on the shore and onto the street. that with heavy downpours adding to an already flooded state. overnight in seabrook outside houston. >> i hope it won't get higher because it is going up in our staircase. >> reporter: these condos taking on floodwaters. in san luis pass street signs practically covered from the storm surge. visibility so poor from torrential rain this van losing control and ending up in a ditch. and it's the rain that's going towards dallas but the rains heading up to the gulf of mexico, all of the way to the north texas border. the center of this will cross the red river, go to oklahoma and slowly push off to the east and the rain will go with it. look how far
. >> reporter: amy, it was a long day and night for southeast texas as bill came ashore. houston, 6,000 people at one point without power and surrounding areas, small bayous becoming big rivers and in some cases like here, flooding out. overnight, tropical storm bill turning out to be a super soaker for texas. >> a lot of wind, a lot of rain, a lot of storm surge. >> reporter: rough waves crashing on the shore and onto the street. that with heavy downpours adding to an already...
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into something tropical, regardless, it will bring more heavy rain it looks like to the southeast coast of texas. this rain, again, stretching acro >> and by the way, fly them if you got them, baby, it's flag day. >> it is? >> one of my favorite holidays. that's for you, ron. >> thank you. >> thanks, rob. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- an abc news exclusive. the adopted brothers of the naacp leader accused for wrongly claiming she's black. >>> a young girl dies in a zip-line. we'll take a look at the risks. what parents need to know. >>> and the man managing to upstage jennifer lawrence, if you could imagine that. why he's burning up the internet. >> who is that? how do you get to the top of your game? give it everything you've got and leave those sticky sunscreens behind. new neutrogena cooldry sport. powerful protection designed to feel good. micromesh technology lets sweat pass through and evaporate so skin stays comfortable, while clinically proven protection keeps going strong. don't get stuck with a sticky sunscreen. stay protected and comfortable with every move. ne
into something tropical, regardless, it will bring more heavy rain it looks like to the southeast coast of texas. this rain, again, stretching acro >> and by the way, fly them if you got them, baby, it's flag day. >> it is? >> one of my favorite holidays. that's for you, ron. >> thank you. >> thanks, rob. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- an abc news exclusive. the adopted brothers of the naacp leader accused for wrongly...
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it is the epic rainfall that's going to soak the southeast texas coastline up toward dallas and oklahomas your track and look at the rainfall we're going to see. again, areas that have seen epic historic rain in texas up toward oklahoma could get upwards of a foot more rainfall and that could be really devastating. so certainly we will watch that throughout the day today. back inside -- ♪ memories "♪ >> i will love to see you dance at the prom. >> 80s music, i am there. >> we should do a prom day here. >> we're doing it right now. >> where we have music and we dance and we get corps sajs. >> like a mirror ball. >> it would jack up the price a lot and make it too costly. >> heather is around. sign me up for that prom. i'm all for it. >>> good morning to you all. got some headline to bring right now. two children attacked by sharks in separate attacks on the same stretch of north carolina beach are in good condition and said to be improving despite having lost limbs. 911 calls giving us a glimpse of the terror unfolded. >> we have somebody shark attack. the familiar is in too much shock. t
it is the epic rainfall that's going to soak the southeast texas coastline up toward dallas and oklahomas your track and look at the rainfall we're going to see. again, areas that have seen epic historic rain in texas up toward oklahoma could get upwards of a foot more rainfall and that could be really devastating. so certainly we will watch that throughout the day today. back inside -- ♪ memories "♪ >> i will love to see you dance at the prom. >> 80s music, i am there....
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second area across southeast colorado into the texas panhandle. watches up there, as well. strong storms through the overnight. some of these will have damaging winds and flash flooding rains. the threat tomorrow there and across the lower great lakes, extending into upstate new york where we know tornadoes can happen, david. >> all right, rob marciano with us tonight. rob, thanks. >>> now, to another train scare today, coming off the rails, two cars plunging off of a bridge. several other cars derailing. it happened on an overpass west of houston. one car stretched across the road there, blocking three lanes. we've seen so many train accidents in recent weeks. philadelphia and a string of others. abc's david kerley on this new accident and just how often this is now happening. >> reporter: the two freight cars that jumped the tracks and tumbled off the bridge slammed onto a freeway below right in the middle of rush hour. >> train wreck. >> they say it rammed into the back of some stopped cars. it derailed. >> reporter: the rail line doesn't know what caused the locomotive
second area across southeast colorado into the texas panhandle. watches up there, as well. strong storms through the overnight. some of these will have damaging winds and flash flooding rains. the threat tomorrow there and across the lower great lakes, extending into upstate new york where we know tornadoes can happen, david. >> all right, rob marciano with us tonight. rob, thanks. >>> now, to another train scare today, coming off the rails, two cars plunging off of a bridge....
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regardless, it will bring more heavy rain it looks like to the southeast coast of texas.on to lake charles and this rain, again, stretching across the northeast and into the great lakes. >> and by the way, fly them if you got them, baby, it's flag day. >> oh, it is. >> one of my favorite holidays. that's for you, ron. >> thank you. >> put that on the porch back home. >> i will. >> thanks for that reminder. i did not know. my mom does. mom, make sure your flag is up. >>> all right, coming up on "good morning america" -- an abc news exclusive. the adopted brothers of the naacp leader accused for wrongly claiming she's black. they speak. the secret she asked them to hide. >>> a young girl dies in a zip-line. we'll take a look at the risks. of this popular summer ride. what parents need to know. >>> and the man managing to upstage jennifer lawrence, if you could imagine that. why he's burning up the internet. up ahead in "pop news." >> who is that? >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by lumber liquidators. hardwood floors for less. how do you get to the top of your g
regardless, it will bring more heavy rain it looks like to the southeast coast of texas.on to lake charles and this rain, again, stretching across the northeast and into the great lakes. >> and by the way, fly them if you got them, baby, it's flag day. >> oh, it is. >> one of my favorite holidays. that's for you, ron. >> thank you. >> put that on the porch back home. >> i will. >> thanks for that reminder. i did not know. my mom does. mom, make sure...
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texas. a town southeast of the biggest army base in the united states, ft. hood. beat the texas heat, soldiers and civilians alike head to a local swimming hole. a group of teenage boys are there that day. >> the lake during the summer is one of the biggest hangout spots. >> the group decides to bring a video camera to film their antics. >> we decided to film anything we thought was worth watching over and over. from skateboarding to doing stupid tough, playing pranks on each other. we were just going to be adolescent boys at the lake. >> go now. >> the idea for this video is to record each other cliff jumping. an activity not unusual for a hot summer day. >> this is going to be funny. >> the cliff we were jumping off of was probably around 20 feet or so. there's not much runway. it's a lot of rock and brush. >> chris handly, a 15-year-old local is one of the teens. >> if you jump properly, you have no problems, you don't hit the bottom and bounce back up. and keep having fun. >> but if the jump falls short -- >> you land in water that's about this deep with jagge
texas. a town southeast of the biggest army base in the united states, ft. hood. beat the texas heat, soldiers and civilians alike head to a local swimming hole. a group of teenage boys are there that day. >> the lake during the summer is one of the biggest hangout spots. >> the group decides to bring a video camera to film their antics. >> we decided to film anything we thought was worth watching over and over. from skateboarding to doing stupid tough, playing pranks on each...
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this includes states throughout the southeast from texas all away up to virginia.hat has been a significant part of the problem. despite that, i think we will continue to make progress. host: that could potentially be an option. guest: it is an option. some states, i have hopes that the states will decide to implement the medicaid expansion. we have had 10 states so far with republican governors that have decided to implement the expansion. these are governors that say, i do not like the affordable care act, i would like to see it repealed. host: can they get federal assistance for that? guest: with respect to the medicaid expansion, it is 100% paid through by the federal government through 2016. in 2017, it is 95%. it goes down, but it never goes below 90%. host: from nashville, tennessee, brant joins us. caller: good morning. there was no options for socialist. i am one of those medicaid persons not covered in tennessee. you forgot to answer a question. why can't they lower the age of medicare or put the people who can't get medicaid on medicare? guest: it is a g
this includes states throughout the southeast from texas all away up to virginia.hat has been a significant part of the problem. despite that, i think we will continue to make progress. host: that could potentially be an option. guest: it is an option. some states, i have hopes that the states will decide to implement the medicaid expansion. we have had 10 states so far with republican governors that have decided to implement the expansion. these are governors that say, i do not like the...
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texas. show you the flood situation. the rivers in southeast of houston were the main concern. vers are at their peak on saturday. many storms have resulted in 29 deaths with 25 of those in texas. several people are still missing and dozens of residents have been taken to shelters in houston. now good news is heavy rain has erased the drought but still floods are occurring over the southern plains. the severe weather maker has shifted towards the east and we have another severe weather maker over the north this, is capable of bringing more severe weather, damaging winds and tornadoes. there's marginal risk for severe weather over the south into the mid-atlantic coast that includes washington, d.c. watch out for that as well as large hail. heavy rain in the east as well. heavy rain could cause significant airport delays over these areas on monday and tuesday. so please watch out. temperatures are going to be quite hot over the south. 30 degrees in the capital but much colder in the north, only 12 in chicago, 14 in toronto on monday. let's go to europe then. a storm is affecting t
texas. show you the flood situation. the rivers in southeast of houston were the main concern. vers are at their peak on saturday. many storms have resulted in 29 deaths with 25 of those in texas. several people are still missing and dozens of residents have been taken to shelters in houston. now good news is heavy rain has erased the drought but still floods are occurring over the southern plains. the severe weather maker has shifted towards the east and we have another severe weather maker...
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texas. that's just southeast of san antonio. the explosion and fire forced several people out of their homes overnight. look at that. the pipeline belongs to emergency transfer partners. they shut off the section of natural gas to that pipeline. they allowed the fire to burn out. there are no reports of injuries. investigators now trying to determine what caused the break that sparked that fire. >> 21 people mostly children are recovering this morning from a tram ride that slipped over. crews called in a heavy duty tow truck to up right the tram after yesterday's accident. it overturned while going down a hill. it happened in clinton. we're told no one was seriously hurt. >> imagine turning onto your street and seeing this. take a look at that. massive water main break in west philadelphia turned a neighborhood street into a river. get this. 12.5 million gallons spilled out of that broken water main. cars became partially submerged. a sink hole also opened up. crews are working to pump out the water. >> it is going to cost you m
texas. that's just southeast of san antonio. the explosion and fire forced several people out of their homes overnight. look at that. the pipeline belongs to emergency transfer partners. they shut off the section of natural gas to that pipeline. they allowed the fire to burn out. there are no reports of injuries. investigators now trying to determine what caused the break that sparked that fire. >> 21 people mostly children are recovering this morning from a tram ride that slipped over....
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texas. very warm across the southeast. much of the country feeling like summertime.thwest, we have dangerous heat in place for today, tomorrow monday and tuesday where we actually have heat advisories. heat warnings where with the heat index is going to feel anywhere from 110 to 120 degrees. so people are urged to stay indoors. gregg, happy father's day to you. >> thank you very much. >> you deserve it. >> and to all the fathers out there, 70 million american fathers out there. i think that was the latest. here's a question for you. >> i'm here. >> why is it that mother's day was officially celebrated for the first time in 1914. father's day not until 1966? >> that's a very good question. >> what up with that? >> you know the answer don't be kind. >> you know if it weren't for mothers there would be no fathers. >> thank you. >> very well said my friend. >> oh, man. i think fathers had a little something to do with that. >> you do you do. >> just saying. >> happy father's day to my husband who is at home taking care of the kids being a dad. >> good for him. >> what a
texas. very warm across the southeast. much of the country feeling like summertime.thwest, we have dangerous heat in place for today, tomorrow monday and tuesday where we actually have heat advisories. heat warnings where with the heat index is going to feel anywhere from 110 to 120 degrees. so people are urged to stay indoors. gregg, happy father's day to you. >> thank you very much. >> you deserve it. >> and to all the fathers out there, 70 million american fathers out...
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southeast. and the radar is filling in. severe weather across ohio and pennsylvania new mexico west texas again under a severe thunderstorm watch. tomorrow the threat area expand expands through chicago. and tropical storm carlos going into the gulf of mexico. could very well develop into a tropical system or stor could go into texas. the big deal is the rain watch for flooding there. >> thanks. >>> and tonight, we're learning of a horrible shark attack in north carolina. the injury so bad, a teenage girl may lose part of her arm and her leg. we will stay on top of the story. >>> next, to a health alert. a deadly bacteria linked to raw shellfish, but it survives in salt water. gloria riveraiera with the story. >> reporter: tonight, a worrisome and potentially fatal threat to beach goers in the south is back. vibrio vulnificus -- a rare bacteria florida health officials say has already killed two people and infected five more in that state. in biloxi, mississippi, 25-year-old jennifer mcleland lost her leg after becoming infected. >> the doctors woke me up and told me i didn't have a leg. >> reporter: health officials say the ba
southeast. and the radar is filling in. severe weather across ohio and pennsylvania new mexico west texas again under a severe thunderstorm watch. tomorrow the threat area expand expands through chicago. and tropical storm carlos going into the gulf of mexico. could very well develop into a tropical system or stor could go into texas. the big deal is the rain watch for flooding there. >> thanks. >>> and tonight, we're learning of a horrible shark attack in north carolina. the...
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texas dropped off. some of that hiring in houston, in particular. the coast, northeast has not been strong, southeasting to get stronger, and the west coast starting to get stronger. with construction, for example, around housing. alix: the standout is the wages month on month in may. what do you think? marty: small business wages, we have seen a 2% increase in wages on an annual basis. the larger businesses has been more 2.5% to 3%. it could be that small businesses are a little more cautious. there have been a lot of changes for small businesses, regulation with the affordable care act. they have been more careful on a hiring and wage increases. alix: what do you think will change that? strongerthink always a economy, better consumer confidence, even though consumer confidence is up, you are not seeing the spend. alix: you've got the low oil prices. you would have thought. marty: you would have thought. more spending on discretionary services, everything from dry-cleaning to pet grooming and small restaurants, you are seeing more spend there, but overall, spending is not quite as strong as the smal
texas dropped off. some of that hiring in houston, in particular. the coast, northeast has not been strong, southeasting to get stronger, and the west coast starting to get stronger. with construction, for example, around housing. alix: the standout is the wages month on month in may. what do you think? marty: small business wages, we have seen a 2% increase in wages on an annual basis. the larger businesses has been more 2.5% to 3%. it could be that small businesses are a little more cautious....
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texas to louisiana. makes its way to oklahoma . we have hot weather in the pacific northwest. 84 in seattle. 90 in portland. heat continues through the southeast river valley into the northeast to new england. a slight risk in the western plains. along the west coast, gorgeous weather. plenty of sunshine. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley a stormy and steamy day. afternoon temperatures near 90 degrees fueling showers and thunderstorms today and again tomorrow. there's a potential for severe weather tomorrow. 92 degrees tomorrow afternoon. then we'll get break. a nice day wednesday. you'll really feel the difference. high of just zb83 wednesday afternoon. 84 on thursday. a chance of late day showers on thursday and this weekend. have a great day. >>> and that's your latest weather. don't forget. get the weather any time you need it on the weather channel on cable, weather.com online. now let's head back inside. >> all right, al. thank you very much. let me fix my tie. all right. >> looks great. >> a new form of tennis gaining in popularity called pop tennis. it's a new take on a classic sport. jenna wolf is here to tell us about i
texas to louisiana. makes its way to oklahoma . we have hot weather in the pacific northwest. 84 in seattle. 90 in portland. heat continues through the southeast river valley into the northeast to new england. a slight risk in the western plains. along the west coast, gorgeous weather. plenty of sunshine. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley a stormy and steamy day. afternoon temperatures near 90 degrees fueling showers and thunderstorms today and again tomorrow. there's a...
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southeast dallas. forecasters say the rain will' begin the taper off until friday and into the weekend. the governor of texas has about vatted the state operation center to help respond to major emergencies. >>> well, opening up about her racial controversy. later rachel dolezal explaining why do her mind anyway things are a bit more complicated than many of us may believe. >>> and from the football field to the courtroom, a former ravens' cheerleader admits she took things much, much too far with a 15-year-old boy. >>> and plus, changes coming to ocean city. how they'll free up space for visitors strolling the boardwalk. you're watching wusa >>> a former baltimore ravens' cheerleader will be sentenced in august after admitting to raping a teenager boy. she left court without saying a word moments after pleading guilty to rape. her son's friend was 15 years old at the time and she told police the sex encounter happened at bethany beach, delaware. she faces up to 15 years in prison and she must register as sex offendser. >>> the man who jumped a fence and somehow made his way inside the white house will be sp
southeast dallas. forecasters say the rain will' begin the taper off until friday and into the weekend. the governor of texas has about vatted the state operation center to help respond to major emergencies. >>> well, opening up about her racial controversy. later rachel dolezal explaining why do her mind anyway things are a bit more complicated than many of us may believe. >>> and from the football field to the courtroom, a former ravens' cheerleader admits she took things...
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texas to louisiana. makes its way to oklahoma . we have hot weather in the pacific northwest. 84 in seattle. 90 in portland. heat continues through the southeasty into the northeast to new england. a slight risk in the western plains. along the west coast, gorgeous weather. plenty of sun >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have some low 50s for san francisco, mid-50s for the north bay right now. and then as we go into the afternoon, we see things warming up especially in the south bay, reaching 83 degrees. 77 degrees for the north bay and then as we go into the tri-valley, that will be one of the hot spots, reaching 86 degrees this afternoon. into the forecast we will have a climb in those temperatures over the next few days. so today may be the coolest day of the week. >>> and that's your latest weather. don't forget. get the weather any time you need it on the weather channel on cable, weather.com online. now let's head back inside. >> all right, al. thank you very much. let me fix my tie. all right. >> looks great. >> a new form of tennis gaining in popularity called pop tennis. it's a new take on a classic sport. jenna
texas to louisiana. makes its way to oklahoma . we have hot weather in the pacific northwest. 84 in seattle. 90 in portland. heat continues through the southeasty into the northeast to new england. a slight risk in the western plains. along the west coast, gorgeous weather. plenty of sun >>> good monday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have some low 50s for san francisco, mid-50s for the north bay right now. and then as we go into the afternoon, we see things warming up...
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a big high pressure system southeast stifling heat under there but you can see where the moisture is pooling up into louisiana and texas already. what will likely become tropical storm bill will take these paths, this is kind of the computer model showing where it will go flash flood watches for much of eastern texas, parts of arkansas and arkansas and you can see why, a half foot or more in the coming days in eastern texas. so that's why we're concerned for now. but tonight, it's more of a frontal boundary from iowa to western new york where we see flash flood watches, the worst over for tomorrow for this part. >> a messy night ahead, ginger thank you. >>> major new developments in that manhunt the two convicted killers on the run after that daring prison break. the search now entering its tenth day but after that town in upstate new york was sealed off for a time last week now officials revealing the vicks could be as far away as mexico. and tonight that prison employee accused of helping them escape seen here in prison stripe a bulletproof vest. authorities now revealing what they say was her original plan. here's a
a big high pressure system southeast stifling heat under there but you can see where the moisture is pooling up into louisiana and texas already. what will likely become tropical storm bill will take these paths, this is kind of the computer model showing where it will go flash flood watches for much of eastern texas, parts of arkansas and arkansas and you can see why, a half foot or more in the coming days in eastern texas. so that's why we're concerned for now. but tonight, it's more of a...
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across the state of texas into tomorrow afternoon in northern texas and then starts to curve around high pressure that is situate in the southeast then near springfield illinois, a remnant low with rainfall, and no wind and cincinnati it will be there saturday at 1:00, not moving all that fast as it brings rain houston to dallas 4 to 8 inches of rain and as tracks to st. louis 2 to 5 inches of rainfall we could get a couple of downpours with the remnants of bill. well talk about that coming snup now to the latest on the two escaped prisoners in upstate new york the trail has gone cold, and now they are meeting to decide what the next steps might be, the two broke out of a prison 11 days ago allegedly with the help of a supervisor joyce mitchell they say she helped them because she believed they would help kill her you husband. her lawyer says despite the rumors, he is standing by his wife. >> world news has more on the search for the escaped prisoners, as well as tropical storm bill and the deadly balcony collapse in california. that is at 6:30 after "action news" at 6:00. >>> in other news, philadelphia firefighters had their h
across the state of texas into tomorrow afternoon in northern texas and then starts to curve around high pressure that is situate in the southeast then near springfield illinois, a remnant low with rainfall, and no wind and cincinnati it will be there saturday at 1:00, not moving all that fast as it brings rain houston to dallas 4 to 8 inches of rain and as tracks to st. louis 2 to 5 inches of rainfall we could get a couple of downpours with the remnants of bill. well talk about that coming...
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thunderstorms popping there and parts of west texas and huge chunk of u.s., area of high pressure in control in the southeast. everywhere around that severe thunderstorms. the pocket will be chicago south and east, where you have rough weather through fort wayne and ohio and pittsburgh. the gusty winds will get to the new york city area. we have hurricane carlos scraping the west coast of mexico and get into the gulf of mexico. they will flying hurricane hunter aircraft into there could develop into something, it will bring heavy rain to houston, lake charles. this rain stretching across the great lake and the northeast. that's what's happening nationally here's what's shaking locally. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, i'm chris sowers with this accuweather update. double scan live showing nothing out there. looking live at atlantic city we have a nice sea breeze down there this afternoon. everybody else fair game later on with hit or miss showers or thunderstorms. 88 sticky degrees today, 85 tomorrow, more showers or thunderstorms. >> it is? >> one of my favorite holidays. that's for you, ron. >> thank
thunderstorms popping there and parts of west texas and huge chunk of u.s., area of high pressure in control in the southeast. everywhere around that severe thunderstorms. the pocket will be chicago south and east, where you have rough weather through fort wayne and ohio and pittsburgh. the gusty winds will get to the new york city area. we have hurricane carlos scraping the west coast of mexico and get into the gulf of mexico. they will flying hurricane hunter aircraft into there could develop...
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some areas, especially into texas you can see upwards of 3 to 400 millimeters of rain because we have a tropical disturbance disturbance. temperatures on the hot side and southeast and the southwest, definitely want to stay hydrated out here. as far as forecast in europe a funnel cloud reported in spain and hail over towards southern portions of poland and germany and that is really going to remain unsettled not to mention towards georgia you have preacceptation in your forecast you do not need anymore out there, as well. that is a look at your world weather. i'll leave you with the extended outlook. >>> and that's all for this edition of "news line." i'm kath thanks for staying with us. x d a warm welcome. coming up, a garden artist turns city walls green. a gourmet chef temps pallets with his vegetable cuisine. and concrete wonder. living in windowless homes. the royal expo 2015 has now entered its third week in milan. 20 million tourists are expected to visit. the buildings need to be stable enough to comment that many people and to make an impact. it is not an easy task.
some areas, especially into texas you can see upwards of 3 to 400 millimeters of rain because we have a tropical disturbance disturbance. temperatures on the hot side and southeast and the southwest, definitely want to stay hydrated out here. as far as forecast in europe a funnel cloud reported in spain and hail over towards southern portions of poland and germany and that is really going to remain unsettled not to mention towards georgia you have preacceptation in your forecast you do not need...
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southeast. but for the middle of the country, tropical depression bill giving wide storm activity slicing through texasn up to shreveportl.a.. there have been reports of tornadoes, and bill never did take the turn to the northeast yet. it's hanging out toward oklahoma city and tulsa, winds 35 miles per hour. reports of 1 to 13 inches of rain in some isolated areas. and look at this line coming down through nebraska. my goodness. the combination of these 2 is going to make for a severe day for many. right through nebraska, can arizona is. along interstate 80, kearney to north plat, that is a wicked line there. for us, the fog is forming a line of cooler pattern. that system to the north moves in maybe a few high clouds coming up from the west, southwest as well. windy, though, at times for some, and cooler for most. i say that -- we will go cooler for many today with 60s, 70s, 8 0s. still some low 09s, but a lot of 8 0s in areas that were warmer than that yesterday. 6 0s around the bay. 79 downtown san jose, but still some 80s for a few. but even those will be cooler in the santa clara valley. a few 50s
southeast. but for the middle of the country, tropical depression bill giving wide storm activity slicing through texasn up to shreveportl.a.. there have been reports of tornadoes, and bill never did take the turn to the northeast yet. it's hanging out toward oklahoma city and tulsa, winds 35 miles per hour. reports of 1 to 13 inches of rain in some isolated areas. and look at this line coming down through nebraska. my goodness. the combination of these 2 is going to make for a severe day for...
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southeast. watch the cell right there. there were numerous reports of storm damage through chicago. and heads to them. look at them. they just can't get out of this into southern texas. lots of cloud cover and still rain popping up there. very active pal tern. not very active here. here is high pressure building in. a little low is coming up. as that moves off the coast and the high builds in, it will funnel some of this moisture toward us. it won't be until the weekend. i will give you a quick little look here. a lot of cloud cover. there is possibility of rain over the sierra nevada and a lot of high clouds here so something to watch here. some low clouds. sunny and nice to warm to hot for some. it will be a little warmer inland. highs today a few locations in the 80s and 90s. 60s and 70s for others. nice today. warmer than a quick warmup on thursday. it will be hot inland and then we will have to deal with a lot of high clouds friday and into the weekend. >> still can't get over that picture. >> we were just looking at it. it looks fake. >> it's real. >> yeah a lot of severe storms over the midwest. >> all right, thank you, steve. >>> 4:51 is the time. general mi
southeast. watch the cell right there. there were numerous reports of storm damage through chicago. and heads to them. look at them. they just can't get out of this into southern texas. lots of cloud cover and still rain popping up there. very active pal tern. not very active here. here is high pressure building in. a little low is coming up. as that moves off the coast and the high builds in, it will funnel some of this moisture toward us. it won't be until the weekend. i will give you a quick...
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southeast? next tree days we'll cool off in atlanta friday. charlotte stays hot over next three days. all this heat -- this has been a two to three day heat wave in this region. it continues in texasch cooler for july in the eastern seaboard. if you like summer and heat appreciate it now. >> it's about to get really hot out there. thank you. >>> alarming new statistics are out on the number of children poisoned after putting candy like laundry pods in their mouth. since 2012 there have been 32,000 incidents involving children under five. through april of this year, 3700. on average, 30 children a day require medical attention after ingesting a pod. >> if they breathe it into their lungs, that's really the worst part. they could have lung damage trouble wheezing to the point of needing to be placed on a ventilator many the icu. >> children between ages 1 and 2 are at greater risk of swallowing the pods. >>> sean diddy was arrested at a sports complex monday. he allegedly attacked the football team's strength and conditioning coach with a kettle bell. combs was visiting his son on the team when it happens. combs' rep says actions were solely in nature defending himself and his son.
southeast? next tree days we'll cool off in atlanta friday. charlotte stays hot over next three days. all this heat -- this has been a two to three day heat wave in this region. it continues in texasch cooler for july in the eastern seaboard. if you like summer and heat appreciate it now. >> it's about to get really hot out there. thank you. >>> alarming new statistics are out on the number of children poisoned after putting candy like laundry pods in their mouth. since 2012...
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texas. >>> here's the rest of today's forecast. dangerous heat from southern california to arizona. dangerous conditions in the southeast topping 110 degrees. thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds from pittsburgh and buffalo down to d.c. >> and some areas of red all over that map. triple digits in phoenix, 90s in memphis, salt lake city and hot-lanta. 80s in denver and detroit. 70s in new york and minneapolis. >> you called it hot-lanta. i like that. >>> move over alexander hamilton. you may soon have to share space on that $10 bill. treasury secretary jack lew announced that the redesigned bill will feature a female face. finally! lew says he's also considering leaving hamilton on some of the bills. the change won't take place until 2020. the treasury will be seeking public input about which female should be featured. >>> presidential candidate jeb bush has canceled events that were planned today in the charleston area because of the shooting there. yesterday, bush sat down with an exclusive interview with abc's david muir. the former florida governor was asked about the dream act, which would provide a path to citizensh
texas. >>> here's the rest of today's forecast. dangerous heat from southern california to arizona. dangerous conditions in the southeast topping 110 degrees. thunderstorms, hail, damaging winds from pittsburgh and buffalo down to d.c. >> and some areas of red all over that map. triple digits in phoenix, 90s in memphis, salt lake city and hot-lanta. 80s in denver and detroit. 70s in new york and minneapolis. >> you called it hot-lanta. i like that. >>> move over...
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texas a foot of rain. high pressure in charge over the southeast' keeping more rain working through the ohio valley and intoestern new england for the potential of heavy rain. gayle? >> scott we thank you. >>> this morning, a pretty much worker accused of helping david sweat and richard matt escape is talking about her affair with one of the convicted killers. a law enforcement source tells cbs news that joyce kelly mitchell said she had sex multiple times with matt. the manhunt is in its 11th day. here is anna werner. >> mitchell interacted with sweat in her job at the prison. she appeared in court again yesterday as a prisoner herself. wearing prison clothes and a bullet-proof vest, joyce mitchell appeared in court for a second time on monday. she previously pled not guilty to charges she helped convicted killers richard matt and david sweat escape from clinton correctional facility. law enforcement tell cbs news there was an agreement between mitchell and two men to kill her husband lyle. unknown is whether mitchell was in on the murder plot or if it may have been an attempt by matt and sweat to force mi
texas a foot of rain. high pressure in charge over the southeast' keeping more rain working through the ohio valley and intoestern new england for the potential of heavy rain. gayle? >> scott we thank you. >>> this morning, a pretty much worker accused of helping david sweat and richard matt escape is talking about her affair with one of the convicted killers. a law enforcement source tells cbs news that joyce kelly mitchell said she had sex multiple times with matt. the manhunt...
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texas and nebraska too. and it has been wet. that's what noaa is predicting. down into the southeast and always up and down the east coast.s today. we have to watch out in the plains for s >>> good morning, i'm first alert meteorologist brittney ship. heading into the rest of today temperatures near the mid-60s. closer to the shore for allentown mid-70s. mix of sun and clouds with a chance of lingering showers today. still below average or average is 79 for this time of year. heading into tomorrow, high 50s, once again. take a look at friday we warm us nicely e. by saturday, a nice start to the weekend. temperatures back at 80 degrees. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. thank you. >>> now to our medical mysteries series. a love story made possible by a revolutionary procedure. kate snow is here with this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. jesse and jordan led different lives on opposite sides of the country but then both were paralyzed in tragic accidents. both had a ground breaking new surgery with the dream of possibly walking again one day. but that's not the most unbelievable
texas and nebraska too. and it has been wet. that's what noaa is predicting. down into the southeast and always up and down the east coast.s today. we have to watch out in the plains for s >>> good morning, i'm first alert meteorologist brittney ship. heading into the rest of today temperatures near the mid-60s. closer to the shore for allentown mid-70s. mix of sun and clouds with a chance of lingering showers today. still below average or average is 79 for this time of year. heading...