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we do have a severe weather risk in parts of the southeastern us with a tornado watch issued out here across southeastern parts of alabama through georgia and into south carolina and it's in effect until 3 pm eastern time so heads up. these storms will continue to move eastward and some could rotate and we actually had one tornado warning in effect right now across eastern parts of georgia, the concern there could currently be a tornado on the ground and itis radar indicated . no one has spotted that just yet but there could be a tornado on the ground right now in parts of georgia and that severe weather risk will continue throughout the day today and tonight in parts of the southeastern us but there is a concern that isolated severe weather could reach areas across the mid atlantic and even parts of the northeast as the storms continue to move eastward. a lot of heavy rain picked up across the southeastern us, you see reports of more than four inches of rain and it's going to continue coming down. parts of northern florida are expected to be drenched by several inches of rain. the sa
we do have a severe weather risk in parts of the southeastern us with a tornado watch issued out here across southeastern parts of alabama through georgia and into south carolina and it's in effect until 3 pm eastern time so heads up. these storms will continue to move eastward and some could rotate and we actually had one tornado warning in effect right now across eastern parts of georgia, the concern there could currently be a tornado on the ground and itis radar indicated . no one has...
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we are expecting dry conditions into the weekend and as far as the southeastern us, showers and thunderstorms place throughout the day. across the western us a massive storm system in the warm sector will bring the threat that not only heavy rainfall but severe weather from the texas panhandle into places like nebraska and western kansas, damaging winds and large hail and isolated tornadoes possible including areas out here across the high plains and central and southern plains. otherwise several inches of rain will come down, as many as 6 inches through the weekend and on the cold side of the storm heavy snowfall possible in some areas across higher elevations outside the city of denver so expect to see travel issues if you are heading west. lauren: we will have global market action before handing it to "mornings with maria" hosted by dagan mcdowell today. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. j
we are expecting dry conditions into the weekend and as far as the southeastern us, showers and thunderstorms place throughout the day. across the western us a massive storm system in the warm sector will bring the threat that not only heavy rainfall but severe weather from the texas panhandle into places like nebraska and western kansas, damaging winds and large hail and isolated tornadoes possible including areas out here across the high plains and central and southern plains. otherwise...
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across the southeastern us dealing with showers and thunderstorms that continue and out west the newstorm system exiting the rockies and by friday afternoon the nighttime hours we could be seeing severe weather out here from the texas panel to eastern colorado and western parts of kansas you have the threat of large hail and damaging winds in addition to isolated tornadoes and on the backside of the same storm system, coming up over the weekend, potentially more than a foot of snow across high elevations of colorado, the foothills dealing with issues throughout the day saturday, current temperature chili across the midwest, temperatures in the 30s. lauren: six they left to the primary vote. if you think new york doesn't matter. >> the greatest political show on earth has landed in new york state. nicole: the latest from the campaign. bank stocks after jpmorgan chase, we hear from bank of america and wells fargo, meeting low expectations and keeping the stock market rally going, dow 18,000, here we come. checking in on those futures in the premarket dow futures down 5, s&p futures alm
across the southeastern us dealing with showers and thunderstorms that continue and out west the newstorm system exiting the rockies and by friday afternoon the nighttime hours we could be seeing severe weather out here from the texas panel to eastern colorado and western parts of kansas you have the threat of large hail and damaging winds in addition to isolated tornadoes and on the backside of the same storm system, coming up over the weekend, potentially more than a foot of snow across high...
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maria: multiple reports of tornadoes across the southeastern us, some of the reports out here as the storms roll through pushing eastward even into the nighttime hours so a very dangerous night across parts of the southeast and a massive storm system bringing rain and showers all the way to parts of the northeast and extending to the southeast, and storms occurring out here, the threat yet again for additional storms from the northeast to the northeast over to you. nicole: ted cruz and bernie sanders running away in the wisconsin primary. nicole: we have the latest from the campaign trail. you are watching "fbn a.m.," your first look at morning market and breaking news. nicole: brand-new foxbusiness poll shows ted cruz beating donald trump in wisconsin by 10 points, bernie sanders tops hillary clinton. i am nickel penalties. lauren: i am lauren simonetti. donald trump meets with the head of the republican party to talk about unity. nicole: investors start a new quarter focusing on critical march jobs. let's check out stock market futures, we see dow futures down 27 points, s&p down f
maria: multiple reports of tornadoes across the southeastern us, some of the reports out here as the storms roll through pushing eastward even into the nighttime hours so a very dangerous night across parts of the southeast and a massive storm system bringing rain and showers all the way to parts of the northeast and extending to the southeast, and storms occurring out here, the threat yet again for additional storms from the northeast to the northeast over to you. nicole: ted cruz and bernie...
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any wet weather at this point is moving out to sea unless you're watching us from extreme southeastern most sussex county currently finding little hint of snow. the rest of the region just stuck in a freeze warning, make no mistake, folks, it feels like winter out there. this freeze warning lasting us until 10:00 this morning, basically all it means, it is cold enough for any sensitive vegetation to freeze over. hopefully you had a chance to cover up the protect your plant, anything sensitive. hopefully you did come into the house with you last night, or at least get a clot thrown over t temperatures near or below freezing, region wide, right now, and as the day goes on, it is not really going to rebound all that much. mid 40's, by 3:00 p.m. at best, with blustery wind it, might as well be february, meisha. >> yes, katie, lets talk about the vine, too. i know, i had to take it too this morning, so the vine right now, good news, it is open westbound and in the eastbound direction. where you're still going to hear little problem, though, is the schuylkill east on the ramp to the vine clo
any wet weather at this point is moving out to sea unless you're watching us from extreme southeastern most sussex county currently finding little hint of snow. the rest of the region just stuck in a freeze warning, make no mistake, folks, it feels like winter out there. this freeze warning lasting us until 10:00 this morning, basically all it means, it is cold enough for any sensitive vegetation to freeze over. hopefully you had a chance to cover up the protect your plant, anything sensitive....
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. >> our look at women leading the way and cutting their own path takes us to southeastern wisconsinhere lisa fletcher met a young woman who is defying the limits imposed on her body to become the most popular girl at school. >> ari, ari is a celebrity. >> she is extremely smart, over all she's just a very sweet little girl. >> aria martin is in the first grade. but as her dad helps her get ready for school. >> are your glasses on? >> yeah. >> things are noticebly different. >> i'm so pumped up. >> all right. >> here we go. >> whew. >> ari has what is called sma. spinal muscular atrophy. it's a disease linked in with muscular dystrophy. basically her muscles will get weaker as time goes on. >> time is up. >> up, up, up. >> unfortunately, she can't sit up. she can't walk. she can't crawl. even breathing problems. she has a hard time breathing. >> can you log in? >> despite her rare health condition, ari is still able to go to school with her peers. >> ari, what word did you write? >> drain. nice job. >> this is how she sees her teacher. >> you know is about ari's word and your word. >
. >> our look at women leading the way and cutting their own path takes us to southeastern wisconsinhere lisa fletcher met a young woman who is defying the limits imposed on her body to become the most popular girl at school. >> ari, ari is a celebrity. >> she is extremely smart, over all she's just a very sweet little girl. >> aria martin is in the first grade. but as her dad helps her get ready for school. >> are your glasses on? >> yeah. >> things...
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us. it will be over southeastern pennsylvania and extreme southern new jersey and the numbers will be climbing up above freezing. that snow and rain may never reach north of i-287. north and of i-95 that they may not get there as they will be pivoting up to i-80 in new jersey and long island and a little further north than what will be depicted right here. as they get steadier, they could mix with the wet snow and the accumulations, especially wet. pivoting offshore during their evening hours. then tomorrow night, wherever we would get any rain or if the streets are damp that there will be patches of the ice, be careful of your late night travel tomorrow night that they should not be great and looking at a trace that will be snowfall in the area mixed with the rainfall and nothing north of i-84, just sort of in the air and northern connecticut and new jersey and here over parts of let's say extreme western morris and maybe somerset. as far east as maybe western middle section, but more likely totals. it's a trace to a slushy inch or two on the colder surfaces here for new york city and long is
us. it will be over southeastern pennsylvania and extreme southern new jersey and the numbers will be climbing up above freezing. that snow and rain may never reach north of i-287. north and of i-95 that they may not get there as they will be pivoting up to i-80 in new jersey and long island and a little further north than what will be depicted right here. as they get steadier, they could mix with the wet snow and the accumulations, especially wet. pivoting offshore during their evening hours....
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us here. we have showers over the southeastern states and deep south. virginias, carolinas, you've got some showers, not virginias but down in the carolinas. anyhow nice and quiet here. high pressure is in control, and there's really nothing out there to give us anything as far as rain is concerned. just looking at watch o o or temperatures go up a little bit day by day. up to 54 degrees by noon and high 58. winds are light and not so sequential consequential. 73 on monday. and then it starts to come back down again. small shower chance early on tews but i think that chance of showers is going to be minimal all right let's get you over to ines looks like camera shot should brighten up or for us here. but how busy. good morning ines. >> everybody is heading to work so getting busy but we have problems as well. eastbound exit 24, watch outs for an accident blocking lane slowing everyone down. 287, no slowdowns but there's an yowpght to watch out for the commute on staten island doing fine on expressway. no issues between goethals and verrazano bridge. commute this morning, and this is in the bronx ma
us here. we have showers over the southeastern states and deep south. virginias, carolinas, you've got some showers, not virginias but down in the carolinas. anyhow nice and quiet here. high pressure is in control, and there's really nothing out there to give us anything as far as rain is concerned. just looking at watch o o or temperatures go up a little bit day by day. up to 54 degrees by noon and high 58. winds are light and not so sequential consequential. 73 on monday. and then it starts...
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us with the latest. >> yes, this storm system continuing to rip across the southeastern u.s. that's in the wake of what it did over here in eastern areas of oenklahoma, tech a texas, no oklahoma, i should say, look at the tornado, at least seven people were injured from it. homes and businesses were destroyed. you could even see some of the debris being kicked up there. a dangerous storm. thousands of people left without power, and still, actually some of the roadways starting to be cleared out across the area. you can see a tree snapped right there. some of the area images, look at this. these are people's homes you could see right down into it. that's what these tornados can do. any time you're put under a tornado warning, take it seriously. the threat is still there. short time heavy rain, damaging straight line winds back here towards the east, as this continues to move along. that tornadic threat will still be an issue. especially here in the northern areas of alabama, mississippi, northwestern georgia, as we go ahead through your thursday evening, even by friday, the to
us with the latest. >> yes, this storm system continuing to rip across the southeastern u.s. that's in the wake of what it did over here in eastern areas of oenklahoma, tech a texas, no oklahoma, i should say, look at the tornado, at least seven people were injured from it. homes and businesses were destroyed. you could even see some of the debris being kicked up there. a dangerous storm. thousands of people left without power, and still, actually some of the roadways starting to be...
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southeastern afghanistan. a place ruled by decades of war. the two men who usede taliban fighters were disgusted by beheadings. they were put into a camp and they were sickened by that and they chose to defect away from isis. we have seen since early last year, isis move into the east of the country. many accuse them of being foreign and often from pakistan. they play on disputes from the taliban ranks to get a foot hold. u.s. drone strikes came in to try to push them back. that seems to have predominately worked, but these defectors left because their goals isis pursuing were not the same. now remarkably, these taliban men were at one point target of u.s. air power. now they cheer on u.s. drones attacking isis even if their villages and former homes. they want to see isis wiped out. it is such a mess this war. isis were a damaging and new complication in the crisis. u.s. drone power seems to be making a substantial dent in them, but still there to the point where the radio broadcasts to appeal to tomorrow to their side was wiped out by u.s. air strike. locals ap
southeastern afghanistan. a place ruled by decades of war. the two men who usede taliban fighters were disgusted by beheadings. they were put into a camp and they were sickened by that and they chose to defect away from isis. we have seen since early last year, isis move into the east of the country. many accuse them of being foreign and often from pakistan. they play on disputes from the taliban ranks to get a foot hold. u.s. drone strikes came in to try to push them back. that seems to have...
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we used to do things in high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. i grew up under on old school coach and grandfather and it was no excuses, get it gone. i look at the university of connecticut women's basketball and how dominate they are. those young ladies make it look easy but it is not. they work hard enough, they perfect their trade/skill, to the point it looks easy. i remember watching larry bird play and jerry west and some of the things these guys were around, most of them when i was in junior high and high school, and they would make it look so easy. keith wilkes was big in those days of basketball. an 88-game winning streak doesn't just tell me you are on a winning streak but it tells me you paid a special price and if i don't like loosing to them it tells me i need to get better. if you are going to compete with ucla during the time they were hot there is one conclusion you have to draw. i have to get better. and i think in today's approach we have lost a lot of that ability to go to the next level to dig deep
we used to do things in high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. i grew up under on old school coach and grandfather and it was no excuses, get it gone. i look at the university of connecticut women's basketball and how dominate they are. those young ladies make it look easy but it is not. they work hard enough, they perfect their trade/skill, to the point it looks easy. i remember watching larry bird play and jerry west and...
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we used to do things in high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. but, you know, the way i was -- i grew up under an old school coach under an old school father and old school grandmother that it was no excuses, get it done. i look at the university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominate they are and those young ladies they make it actually look easy but it is not. they work hard enough, they perfect their trade and skill to the point that it looks easy. i remember you watching magic johnson play and larry bird play and bill russell and karem abul and they would make it look easy but they are not. -- abdul. the university of connecticut women's basketball game won five championship. i remember when ucla had an 88-game winning street. >> host: that was back in the day. >> guest: that is right. keith wilkes and sydney during those days of college basketball. an 88-game winning streak doesn't tell me those men or women at the university of connecticut are just on a winning streak. it tells me they pai
we used to do things in high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. but, you know, the way i was -- i grew up under an old school coach under an old school father and old school grandmother that it was no excuses, get it done. i look at the university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominate they are and those young ladies they make it actually look easy but it is not. they work hard enough, they perfect their...
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lets go out to another suburb in southeastern pennsylvania, 43 degrees from steve johnson. i love this picture. sweet. 43 degrees. he did also give us good suggestion dress like it is lake fall, i love this because it doesn't feel like spring out there right now. we can get to one more and we will take you out to medford where andrea was reporting a lot of clouds and other cast in the medford area inn a he said yes, he has his heater back on. hopefully air conditioning will be needed too. eventually we will see a warming trend that will take us a while because the next four or at least four of the next five days, do feature a chill in the air, damp weather, and a the lot of cloud. saturday is the bright spot of the next five, and then we should see things quiet down again and then also warm up, by next mid week, meisha? >> yeah, i know, i was going to say a lot of rain and that means a lot of hot coffee indoors, that is not a bad thing, right? good morning everybody. i-95 south accident moved off to the shoulder. this is what you are looking at the right now. we are starting to see a little bit of a gaper delay but also we're starti
lets go out to another suburb in southeastern pennsylvania, 43 degrees from steve johnson. i love this picture. sweet. 43 degrees. he did also give us good suggestion dress like it is lake fall, i love this because it doesn't feel like spring out there right now. we can get to one more and we will take you out to medford where andrea was reporting a lot of clouds and other cast in the medford area inn a he said yes, he has his heater back on. hopefully air conditioning will be needed too....
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it's junior high athletics, high school, college or professional, we used to do things in high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma got today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. but i grew up under an old-school coach and father and old-school grandmother that it was no excuses, get it done. i look at the university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominant they are into those young ladies make it look easy but it's not. they work hard enough and perfect their trade and skill to the point that it looks easy. i remember watching magic johnson play, larry bird and bill russell and kareem abdul-jabbar, jerry west. some of these guys, most of them when i was in junior high school, they would make it look so easy, but it's not easy. those men and women are challenged every day and as i said, the basketball team and the university of connecticut, the women's basketball team, they won five championships. i remember when ucla back during the john within days and 88 game winning streak. keith wilkes, sidney wicks, those days of college basketba basketball. but again, and 88 game winning
it's junior high athletics, high school, college or professional, we used to do things in high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma got today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. but i grew up under an old-school coach and father and old-school grandmother that it was no excuses, get it done. i look at the university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominant they are into those young ladies make it look easy but it's not. they work hard enough and perfect...
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southeastern texas but louisiana. temperaturewise on the warm side across parts of the eastern us, temperatures in the 70s as far north as new york city. farther west across the rockies temperatures warming up out there, many areas expect temperatures in the 60s, 70s and 80s across the pacific northwest. over to you. lauren: almost 100 in phoenix. coming up, they call it supertuesday 3 and it to be make or break for the top contenders for the white house, ted cruz saying it is not over until it is over. >> it is clear today we are going to a contested convention. nobody is able to reach 1237. maria: we will tell you who will be voting and what is at stake. a big day for tech earnings, google parent outfit reporting a profit today and we will show you what to expect. let's check out us stock market futures this morning, we are getting closer to our all-time highs, right now we are up 10, the s&p 500 up fractionally as well, we are up 3 days in a row and oil relatively flat after surging yesterday, you are watching "fbn a.m.," first look at morning markets and breaking news. these guys represent blood cells. if you have
southeastern texas but louisiana. temperaturewise on the warm side across parts of the eastern us, temperatures in the 70s as far north as new york city. farther west across the rockies temperatures warming up out there, many areas expect temperatures in the 60s, 70s and 80s across the pacific northwest. over to you. lauren: almost 100 in phoenix. coming up, they call it supertuesday 3 and it to be make or break for the top contenders for the white house, ted cruz saying it is not over until it...
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southeastern time right here on msnbc. that does it for this hour. thank you very much for joining us as we continue to come to you live from jane's carousel. a beautiful place if you have a chance to visit. remember you can see me everyday at 11:00 a.m. southeastern time, we'll be back here live tomorrow from new york and soon after we hit the road heading to pennsylvania. up next, andrew mitchell's reports. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com are those made with all-beef, karen? yeah, they're hebrew national. but unlike yours, they're also kosher. only certain cuts of kosher beef meet their strict standards. they're all r
southeastern time right here on msnbc. that does it for this hour. thank you very much for joining us as we continue to come to you live from jane's carousel. a beautiful place if you have a chance to visit. remember you can see me everyday at 11:00 a.m. southeastern time, we'll be back here live tomorrow from new york and soon after we hit the road heading to pennsylvania. up next, andrew mitchell's reports. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines...
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junior high, if it's high school, college, professional, we used to do things in high school and high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. the way, i grew up under an old-school coach, old-school father and grandmother, it was no excuses get it done. i looked at the university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominant they are and those young ladies and they make it actually look easy. but it's not. they work hard enough, they perfect their trade, their skill to the point that it looks easy. i remember watching magic johnson play and larry bird play and bill russell and kareem abdul jabbar, jerry west, some of the things these guys were along most of him in junior high and high school. they would make it look so easy, but it is not easy, those men and women are challenged every day. at the the university of connecticut that basketball team the women's basketball team, they won five championships and i remember ucla had an 88 game winning game. keith wilkes, those days of college basketball, again, and 88 game winning streak does not tell m
junior high, if it's high school, college, professional, we used to do things in high school and high school football practice in southeastern oklahoma that today coaches would be put in jail for doing it. the way, i grew up under an old-school coach, old-school father and grandmother, it was no excuses get it done. i looked at the university of connecticut women's basketball today and just how dominant they are and those young ladies and they make it actually look easy. but it's not. they work...
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the camera lens here, telling us, that obviously, the wet weather is here, and it will be here generally through the midday. a win advisory, also posted, not in southeastern pennsylvania, but central southern new jersey, all of delaware, until 6:00 tonight. and that's for gust that is could peak as high as 45 miles per hour. now the winds aren't horrible down near the shore right now, but they are certainly pretty noticeable, and they're so in philadelphia, as well, 60 degrees right now, so we are warming up in advance of the full passage of this front, of course, trade off is it is just, yes, nasty afternoon, un folding out there. so have the wet weather gear ready to go if burr ready to leave the house here now, but later on today, those showers do start to become more scat nerd nature, and eventually, we're talking about snowflakes, i will explain in the full seven day forecast, coming up, jim. >> we don't want to hear that. pennsylvania governor tom wolf visited abington to promote his government that works plan. it calls for total gift ban for public officials, increased lobbying oversight, contracting reform, and more government transparency. later
the camera lens here, telling us, that obviously, the wet weather is here, and it will be here generally through the midday. a win advisory, also posted, not in southeastern pennsylvania, but central southern new jersey, all of delaware, until 6:00 tonight. and that's for gust that is could peak as high as 45 miles per hour. now the winds aren't horrible down near the shore right now, but they are certainly pretty noticeable, and they're so in philadelphia, as well, 60 degrees right now, so we...
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southeastern turkey at the same time because of the deteriorat deteriorating security situation there. the fact that they're not setting up a private meeting, that is not an accident. >> john hedron live for us. thank you. >> azzur guy january said that 12 of its social have been killed in heavy fighter with armenian forces in the disputed enclave. both sides accuse each other of violating a cease-fire that ended a conflict in thes. otherwise the defense ministry said that they have kill at least 4 soldiers in the fighting. and azerbaijan used tanks and aircraft to shell the up to. >>> a self declared ethnic boards with the jury giving an estimated 30,000 people were killed in that conflict before a choice was agreed in 1994. and in effect creating a de facto state under the control of the armenian separatists, but they have been called on to return the territory and there has been no framework for some peace agreement. if she says these types of. >> for the past 20 months azerbaijan has been escalating violations and defense against armenian violations. we know now that hoons as the giuliani we see this offensive, the worst since 1994. they have vie dated continuously. the minks group has b
southeastern turkey at the same time because of the deteriorat deteriorating security situation there. the fact that they're not setting up a private meeting, that is not an accident. >> john hedron live for us. thank you. >> azzur guy january said that 12 of its social have been killed in heavy fighter with armenian forces in the disputed enclave. both sides accuse each other of violating a cease-fire that ended a conflict in thes. otherwise the defense ministry said that they have...
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southeastern turkey to interview syrian refugees. dw learned that the journalist, volker schwenck, expects to fly into cairo this evening. he reports regularly for dw. he tweeted that officials did not giving us big reason for detaining him. the consul inestimable has been in contact with authorities. this incident comes as tensions are high with turkey over a comedian that recited a poem that insulted the turkish president, recep tayyip erdogan. when we come back, i will have more news and we will have the latest business headlines. we will be back on the other side of the break. ♪ ♪ anchor: welcome back. our top story, democratic candidate hillary clinton and donald trump cap vote -- cast those in this aid that they call home -- in the state they call home. and insurgents have attacked the afghan capital of kabul. a good man and a car bomb targeted a security compound, at least 28 people have been killed and more than 300 others have been injured. this comes days after the group announced a spring offensive. and a second was an has been heard in the capital. it is not clear what was behind the blast. we have more obvious -- more on the assault. reporter: one of the most powerful blast to hi
southeastern turkey to interview syrian refugees. dw learned that the journalist, volker schwenck, expects to fly into cairo this evening. he reports regularly for dw. he tweeted that officials did not giving us big reason for detaining him. the consul inestimable has been in contact with authorities. this incident comes as tensions are high with turkey over a comedian that recited a poem that insulted the turkish president, recep tayyip erdogan. when we come back, i will have more news and we...
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us. you can catch me here every sunday and weekdays at 4:00 p.m. southeastern on "the lead."e union for extras from the show. fareed zakaria with gps is next. thanks for watching. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. >>> this is gps. the global public square. welcome to all of you around the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> we'll start with the brussels terror attacks. do they showcase the strength of isis or the weakness of europe? and what is the way to prevent the next bombing?
us. you can catch me here every sunday and weekdays at 4:00 p.m. southeastern on "the lead."e union for extras from the show. fareed zakaria with gps is next. thanks for watching. it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. hey guys, i want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. >>> this is gps. the global public square. welcome to all of you around the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new...
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us with the latest. >> we haven't seen the series of spring storms really rolling across much of the region. look at the satellite picture. japan being impacted by the system, which already moved through southeastern china, brought some problems out there. one location, about 101 kilometer winds was reported, same storm system that brought that deadly crane collapse here on wednesday as well. i want to show you other video we have from the straight line winds that blew there here. these were roofs blown off of buildings, damaged cars. not just the high wands, which of course caused power outages, but rainfall, even large hail was reported from this system. as far as the forecast is concerned, unfortunately, more precipitation is expected out here. we have another low developing right behind the previous one, and that's going to be bringing some additional showers on top of that precipitation i mentioned about 100 locations, maybe about 83 millimeters off toward the north in a 24 hour span. 100 to 120 could cause some problems. that storm system that brought that foul weather there in southeastern china, that's moved across japan and bringing widespread cloud cover, rain showers from osaka and the
us with the latest. >> we haven't seen the series of spring storms really rolling across much of the region. look at the satellite picture. japan being impacted by the system, which already moved through southeastern china, brought some problems out there. one location, about 101 kilometer winds was reported, same storm system that brought that deadly crane collapse here on wednesday as well. i want to show you other video we have from the straight line winds that blew there here. these...
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use this planning process to shape for the first time. we will make this into an example of what the west will look like. ohio, isually southeastern corner of ohio. along thepart of ohio river. ohio get americanst to communities. you can see the grid. that is an important piece and how this unfolds. you have heard me talk about this stuff. the power of the grid, the importance. i talked about this in relation to philadelphia and importance of the national grid. it is ancient. it is an old concept. this is not an american invention even though it seems like it is. cityis an ancient greek where we see the grid implemented as a system of planning. city.elphia, a model we have this established. all of this -- this is where jefferson is coming from. you are using these models when they come up with their plan for giving up the landscape. this is the theoretical diagram. the idea behind this is an orderly way of dividing. what ends up happening is this gets implemented. important.s is ait is showing you've set of six by six grid, mild grid, right? each of these areas are considered a township. how many square miles is six by six? 36, ye
use this planning process to shape for the first time. we will make this into an example of what the west will look like. ohio, isually southeastern corner of ohio. along thepart of ohio river. ohio get americanst to communities. you can see the grid. that is an important piece and how this unfolds. you have heard me talk about this stuff. the power of the grid, the importance. i talked about this in relation to philadelphia and importance of the national grid. it is ancient. it is an old...
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southeastern state. it's not making much it's blocking the high pressure over our area . the weather that we have is going to stick with us through the weekend. nice temperatures in the upper 50s . as we go into tonight, because of the clear skies, into the atmosphere and for tomorrow , temperatures in the 60s in the dry weather goes to the weekend as we see sunny skies through sunday and monday with a high temperature soaring into the 70s. you i thought the . yorker and i take offense and at one point , he got frustrated and he said are you a democrat? >> i said i'm an independent and he kept saying, do you vote for democrats?that was a sign that you really were successful in doing what you wanted to do to get him to come clean about the comment. >> you have to know in close quarters, maybe with his wife heidi he spent some time living here in new york and she probably said, why would you say why would you malign all the new yorkers here. >> he stands by his answer. he is not talking about the people like you and me. >> he is talking about a handful of politicians and that's how you generalize. >> don't get me started. >
southeastern state. it's not making much it's blocking the high pressure over our area . the weather that we have is going to stick with us through the weekend. nice temperatures in the upper 50s . as we go into tonight, because of the clear skies, into the atmosphere and for tomorrow , temperatures in the 60s in the dry weather goes to the weekend as we see sunny skies through sunday and monday with a high temperature soaring into the 70s. you i thought the . yorker and i take offense and at...
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arrive this summer in eight southeastern states with plans to expand distribution, once the supplies increase. >>> up next, remembering the founding flyer, big daddy graham joins usback at ed snider's lasting legacy. >>> damaging hail and strong wind slammed parts of the texas yesterday. hail, the size of golf balls, fell in the town of crumb. a cord to go some reports, some pieces reached over 4 inches in diameter. cars and several other structures were damaged. take a look at this more golf ball sized hail blowing out windows and tearing blind to shreds in the town of weilly. hail accumulated on the grass making landscape look like it was covered in snow. a severe thunderstorm warning was in place in parts of the north texas until late last night. >>> people were told to seek shelter indoors and were forced to stay away from windows. >>> well, that is not the good, sue serio. >> first town was crumb. >> crummy weather. >> crummy and crumb, that is where i was going with that. second town was weilly. >> wild weather. >> yes, okay. we're through with that. tonight phillies play at 7:05. they have another chance of the padres, and, let's see what we have going on.
arrive this summer in eight southeastern states with plans to expand distribution, once the supplies increase. >>> up next, remembering the founding flyer, big daddy graham joins usback at ed snider's lasting legacy. >>> damaging hail and strong wind slammed parts of the texas yesterday. hail, the size of golf balls, fell in the town of crumb. a cord to go some reports, some pieces reached over 4 inches in diameter. cars and several other structures were damaged. take a look...
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southeastern wisconsin. this is not his brand of politics. we are used who make sense, are rational, and reasonable. not a donald trump campaign. he's oing to need a crossover vote. i don't know he's going to get a big enough vote because voters will turn out in big numbers. these are the paul ryan, scott walker votes. >> let's play a hypothetical here. let's say that trump does go on to win a contested convention in july. he's the gop nominee. wisconsin, a pivotal state in the general election. are you concerned at all that you and your conservative talk radio friends perhaps will have injured him irreparably in a general election? >> he has zero chance of winning a general election and in wisconsin. absolutely none. he will be annihilated which is one of the reasons why i have been never trump. we don't need to as a conservative and republican, you don't need a 1960 style blowout. which i think donald trump would experience here. >> i spent a lot of time in ohio and other states. the demographics in wisconsin should appeal to a guy like trump based on
southeastern wisconsin. this is not his brand of politics. we are used who make sense, are rational, and reasonable. not a donald trump campaign. he's oing to need a crossover vote. i don't know he's going to get a big enough vote because voters will turn out in big numbers. these are the paul ryan, scott walker votes. >> let's play a hypothetical here. let's say that trump does go on to win a contested convention in july. he's the gop nominee. wisconsin, a pivotal state in the general...
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us. we're back in just 30 seconds. >> happening now, the hap investigation continues inton cn the mass murder of a southeastern ohio familyight.eigh the ohio attorney general sayses the killings are drug related ar and that marijuana was found at three of the murder scenes.fh authorities believe more thanbe one killer wlias involved andole they are still on the run. listen to the graphic andphic intense 911 call when a family member made a gruesome mad discovery on >> dead. there's blood all over theoo house. >> stay out of the house. dot n't let anybody go in there, okay. >> yeah. >> surviving family members f are staying at a camhurch due tt concerns for their safety. s meanwhile deputies are still s guarding each scene.gu there's a $25,00ar0 reward forew information leading to theng t killer or killers. >>> wisconsin school>> counselors expected to be on> hand today following axpayollowi shooting at a high school prom m over the weekend.ovhe w happened saturday about about 150 miles outside ofde o milwaukee.milwaukee. officials say two prom goerswo o were shot but are expected toxpo be okay. oka two police officers who
us. we're back in just 30 seconds. >> happening now, the hap investigation continues inton cn the mass murder of a southeastern ohio familyight.eigh the ohio attorney general sayses the killings are drug related ar and that marijuana was found at three of the murder scenes.fh authorities believe more thanbe one killer wlias involved andole they are still on the run. listen to the graphic andphic intense 911 call when a family member made a gruesome mad discovery on >> dead. there's...
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getting in new video of water rescue that happened in southeastern texas as the area continues to deal with catastrophic flooding. watch this. >> usenches on the trees! make your way around the corner over here to the same tree your buddy was in. [inaudible]. martha: terrifying stuff there going through. good samaritans using a makeshift harness pulling a pair of stranded kayakers to safety. much of houston is still underwater, with storms unleashing 17 inches of rain in less than a day. so far seven people have lost their lives in all of this. the damage is said to be in the billions of dollars now. meteorologist maria molina live in our fox extreme weather center. maria, it has been so beautiful here while our friends in the texas area have been suffering through an awful situation. >> yeah, you point out something very important. that is a lot of the weather across the country is interrelated. the beautiful weather across the eastern is still associated with a trend across trend in center of nation. they are pumping up winds are bringing warmer air to the east coast and but the wind are bringing heavy rain and moisture across th
getting in new video of water rescue that happened in southeastern texas as the area continues to deal with catastrophic flooding. watch this. >> usenches on the trees! make your way around the corner over here to the same tree your buddy was in. [inaudible]. martha: terrifying stuff there going through. good samaritans using a makeshift harness pulling a pair of stranded kayakers to safety. much of houston is still underwater, with storms unleashing 17 inches of rain in less than a day....
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southeastern texas. we will likely be seeing some unfortunate video from that region of the country as we go into the late afternoon and tomorrow morning. for us, nothing but blue skies. a lot of sunshine. seventy-two, the high in the city. and 74, moorestown. as we look closer to the coastline, we're talking 60s. even 58 in montauk. easterly component bringing cooler air in off the water. that will make a difference for those temperatures. regardless, it is going to be a lovely day. tonight, not as cold as it has been. fifty-two in the city will mean 40s and the suburbs. no frost advisories anticipated overnight tonight. tomorrow, 70 degrees and gorgeous. a few more clouds building in late. seventy-eight in the city. i do think we will see some 80s and places like newark and trenton tomorrow. low 80s of course. nonetheless so, that is where -- well above where we should be. tuesday, early in the day, a cold front may mean a few sprinkles. after that, clearing skies and 67. wednesday, 65. mostly sunny. thursday, another stunner, 74 and sunny. friday, and saturday, unsettled weather making an appearance. that means rain in the forecast. rain th
southeastern texas. we will likely be seeing some unfortunate video from that region of the country as we go into the late afternoon and tomorrow morning. for us, nothing but blue skies. a lot of sunshine. seventy-two, the high in the city. and 74, moorestown. as we look closer to the coastline, we're talking 60s. even 58 in montauk. easterly component bringing cooler air in off the water. that will make a difference for those temperatures. regardless, it is going to be a lovely day. tonight,...
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us. >> reporter: recklessly slinging debris. this one rotating through central illinois. another hitting southeastern nebraska. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: swirling pe ining homes. in oklahoma, hail smothering the roads. >> most golf ball size, pretty difficult to walk out here. it's like walking on roller skates. >> reporter: across the state line in missouri this explosive supercell turning out a tornado so fierce it blew out the windows of this church. test. >>> to the race for the white house. shaking up the race. >>> the republican nominee, but ted cruz is hoping his hail mary vp move can shake up the race. >> it's a long shot move by ted cruz to try campaign. my friend and the next vice president of the united states, carly fiorina. >> reporter: cruz is tapping definitely comfortable as his vice presidential running mate even though he's way behind and the primaries aren't even over. >> i am prepared to stand by his side. to defeat donald trump, to defeat hillary clinton. >> reporter: as the presidential candidate fiorina battled with trump. >> i think women all over this cou
us. >> reporter: recklessly slinging debris. this one rotating through central illinois. another hitting southeastern nebraska. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: swirling pe ining homes. in oklahoma, hail smothering the roads. >> most golf ball size, pretty difficult to walk out here. it's like walking on roller skates. >> reporter: across the state line in missouri this explosive supercell turning out a tornado so fierce it blew out the windows...
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us. >> reporter: recklessly slinging debris. this one rotating through central illinois. another hitting southeastern nebraska. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: swirling close to homes. >> that's a legit tornado. >> in omaha smothering the roads. >> most golf ball size, pretty difficult to walk out here. it's like walking on roller skates. >> reporter: flash floods in southern mississippi. half a foot of rain falling in a matter of minutes as responders race to the rescues. so for later today and this evening this is what we have to look out for. that spring pattern, that positively tilted trough and new low pressure system and northern texas, parts of southwestern oklahoma just southwest oklahoma city had the potential for it. could see an isolated tornado but mostly damaging winds with this one. and with the same storm that created the issues much of north carolina going to see the severe weather again today. this is something to look for not only that new storm in the west but of course right here along the east coast. so much more coming up in just a couple of minutes. george and am
us. >> reporter: recklessly slinging debris. this one rotating through central illinois. another hitting southeastern nebraska. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: swirling close to homes. >> that's a legit tornado. >> in omaha smothering the roads. >> most golf ball size, pretty difficult to walk out here. it's like walking on roller skates. >> reporter: flash floods in southern mississippi. half a foot of rain falling in a matter of...
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used to exploit vulnerabilities. is cellabrite the company behind the attack? they're enthusiastically touting its technology not long ago as now gone silent. oren liebermann, cnn, tel aviv. >>> well, the southeastern united states is taking a beating from some violent weather. tornadoes, hail and flooding have been pounding parts of the reason there is one right there. >> that's right. the national weather service says a suspected tornado was spotted near new hope, mississippi. a local emergency management official tells cnn there are reports of downed trees and roof damage, but so far no injuries. >> let's check in with our meteorologist karen mcginnis. this is your top story i would assume. >> it is. and the severe weather season is on us. and across the southeast, the violent weather is taking shape across the deep south. this is a multiday event. new hope is just about in this vicinity where you see this tornado icon. now the local national weather service offices will have to send out people. they survey the damage. they look at the extent of damage, the type of damage that is done. and then they give a value to that tornado, meaning enhanced fujita, 1 through 5. and so we'll look at this. bu
used to exploit vulnerabilities. is cellabrite the company behind the attack? they're enthusiastically touting its technology not long ago as now gone silent. oren liebermann, cnn, tel aviv. >>> well, the southeastern united states is taking a beating from some violent weather. tornadoes, hail and flooding have been pounding parts of the reason there is one right there. >> that's right. the national weather service says a suspected tornado was spotted near new hope, mississippi....
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use this plane to splay crops. after they found his application, he ended up in a queue, a line behind united airlines, behind frontier airlines. so basically this crop duforter in southeastern kol alcohol a very small plane, into the passenger plai plane by any mea. he was put in line with a 747, a 767. that doesn't make any sense. we're able to dleaf in this bill. a couple years ago i requested the inspector general at the if a to look at what wases happening at the rocky mountain regional facility in denver. they pointed to a number of challenges that that region had in terms of its management, in terms of its process, certification, other areas. we were able to include the changes that the inspector general report identified in this legislation in the f.a.a. today. finally, the legislation makes key strides in the aviation industry by addressing unmanned aerial systems. we have a number of areas in colorado where we can test, certify, and of course the need is great, from agriculture to our ski resorts to wildfires. think about what we can accomplish in the future with unmanned aerial systems. and so i just want to thank the leadership, thank senator thune, our colleague
use this plane to splay crops. after they found his application, he ended up in a queue, a line behind united airlines, behind frontier airlines. so basically this crop duforter in southeastern kol alcohol a very small plane, into the passenger plai plane by any mea. he was put in line with a 747, a 767. that doesn't make any sense. we're able to dleaf in this bill. a couple years ago i requested the inspector general at the if a to look at what wases happening at the rocky mountain regional...
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us. hey, you're from georgia. want you to take a look at that map. a tornado watch at this hour from parts of southeastern live within there be aware tornadoes could be possible here. then the high wind watch behind that front stretches for much of the northeast and coastal new england. you can see why. that cold front comes through. nice and mild and warm today. if you stick around for the weekend, brrr, it's going to get cold behind that. windy too so keep that in mind.g winds. breezy and warm with highs in the upper 70s to around 80 degrees. rain in the morning on saturday with sunshine in the afternoon. very windy on sunday with much cooler >> oh, no. she figured it out. she figured out we had the camera on her. she put her head down. lara, let's get in to you. >> all right, ginger, thank you very much. "pop news" and the hottest movie of the spring, "batman v superman" setting box office records. now appears the caped crusader might fly solo. according to wme, ben affleck is contracted to wear the bat suit at least two more times in the justice league, parts 1 and 2 but ben put his creative superpowe
us. hey, you're from georgia. want you to take a look at that map. a tornado watch at this hour from parts of southeastern live within there be aware tornadoes could be possible here. then the high wind watch behind that front stretches for much of the northeast and coastal new england. you can see why. that cold front comes through. nice and mild and warm today. if you stick around for the weekend, brrr, it's going to get cold behind that. windy too so keep that in mind.g winds. breezy and...
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us. >>> hey, you're from georgia. want you to take a look at that map. a tornado watch at this hour from parts of southeasternso if you live within there, please be aware that tornadoes could be possible here. then the high wind watch behind that front stretches for much of the northeast and coastal new england. you can see why. that cold front comes through. it's nice and mild and warm today but if you guys are sticking around for the weekend, brrr. >> million low, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. you can see a lot sunshine. above the marine layer clouds that will dissipate. the same pattern we had last in. april fools day. warmer next week. the possibility of rain this time next week. the clouds will keep us in the upper 50s and low 60s along the coast and san francisco and mid-to-upper 60s around the bayshore and low 70s inland. my seven-day forecast shows 80s next >> oh, n >> oh, no. she figured it out. she figured out we had the camera on her. she put her head down. lara, let's get in to you. >> all right, ginger, thank you very much. "pop news" time and the hottest movie of the
us. >>> hey, you're from georgia. want you to take a look at that map. a tornado watch at this hour from parts of southeasternso if you live within there, please be aware that tornadoes could be possible here. then the high wind watch behind that front stretches for much of the northeast and coastal new england. you can see why. that cold front comes through. it's nice and mild and warm today but if you guys are sticking around for the weekend, brrr. >> million low, i am...
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southeastern pennsylvania and delaware. but by this afternoon, it is perfect especially for this event here. >> tonight we open the doors for the museum storybook vault. tell usgood day what will the weather be? >> storybook tonight sounds like a lot of if fun this afternoon by this time look at the temperatures. 70s. off tonight start. 60 up to 70 today. a great day with bright sunshine and low humidity. we have 70 today's. we can be headed to the 80s tomorrow. let's get through this morning first. these are the actual temperatures do not have to be down to freezing to get frost. and we're seeing numbers into the mid to low 30s doylestown is at 32. we have levittown, trenton, philadelphia, we have chester, right about the 40, upper 30-degree mark. little warmer right in philadelphia at the airport. but you get into the suburbs a little chilly there. grab the coat if you'll be out now this will quickly warm up the next hour into the 40s and 50s. even chilly there in south jersey and delaware. where we have the frost advisory in effect. notice the temperatures not quiet to freezing but when you get these mid 30s, you get little frost on the ground this morning
southeastern pennsylvania and delaware. but by this afternoon, it is perfect especially for this event here. >> tonight we open the doors for the museum storybook vault. tell usgood day what will the weather be? >> storybook tonight sounds like a lot of if fun this afternoon by this time look at the temperatures. 70s. off tonight start. 60 up to 70 today. a great day with bright sunshine and low humidity. we have 70 today's. we can be headed to the 80s tomorrow. let's get through...
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us. i am here because one of my constituents are here but just below less than a year ago a horrific crime took place they took her child from her in southeasternonnecticut and though whole state has been part of the grief and pain that followed with the admiration trying to get some good to come out of this horrific event with the admiration so thank you for being here. all your patience will be paid out shortly. but the one thing about the caseys chad which case there is no ambiguity in terms of some of the charges were pending or individuals were convicted of an aggravated or serious event. coming into the country without documentation and convicted by the state of connecticut serving 15 years in prison at the completion of the department of corrections surrendered him to the custody of i.c.e.. the government has run the traps with a deportation order and at that point in the appeals so there was no glitch that anybody could point to of the process going to the neck step which is removal from the country. as we heard the government of haiti played this frustrating exercise to verbally grant then refusing on a number of locations of uncoopera
us. i am here because one of my constituents are here but just below less than a year ago a horrific crime took place they took her child from her in southeasternonnecticut and though whole state has been part of the grief and pain that followed with the admiration trying to get some good to come out of this horrific event with the admiration so thank you for being here. all your patience will be paid out shortly. but the one thing about the caseys chad which case there is no ambiguity in terms...