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this is video of a hail storm in southern louisiana yesterday afternoon.g is a big concern as more severe storms could break out later today. >>> jury deliberations continue in the aton he vanished while walking to the backup. the defense claims their client is mentally ill. >>> convicted murderer aaron hernses has been processed -- hernandez has been processed at a prison a couple of miles away from the patriots home turf. he gets a life in prison sentence without the possibility of parol. he'll be transported to a state facility in the eastern part of massachusetts in the coming weeks. >>> sophia vegara's fiance claims the modern family's actress wants to destroy the eggs since they broke up. he claims in the lawsuit that sophia vegara physically abused him on four separate occasions. she is currently engaged in magic mike star. >> pet owner's there's a rare epidemic of k-9 flu continues to spread. >>> thieves use a unique toy to smash into a store out west. 0. >> new this morning police in san francisco are looking are to the bandits who used a slingsho
this is video of a hail storm in southern louisiana yesterday afternoon.g is a big concern as more severe storms could break out later today. >>> jury deliberations continue in the aton he vanished while walking to the backup. the defense claims their client is mentally ill. >>> convicted murderer aaron hernses has been processed -- hernandez has been processed at a prison a couple of miles away from the patriots home turf. he gets a life in prison sentence without the...
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donald are members of the indian tribe native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank at. >> what do you would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they're being forced to the face the foss bald that their way of life may end. the fuss have so dwindled in number at a map this tribe. >> since bp we approach one of donald's favorite fishing spots. during the spill this area was covered in oil. >> 15 feet on the bank. >> 15 feet that went away. >> that's not all that worries them. since the bp spill they say they've been catching deformed fish. this is a picture of one. swollen red and missing scales. bp recently released a report tied to the fifth anniversary of this spill. it says there has not been any significant long-term impact on the marine life in the gulf, adding that the location of the spill in deep water and a massive response which followed mitigated the damage. five years after the spil
donald are members of the indian tribe native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank at. >> what do you would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they're being forced to the face the foss bald that their way of life may end. the fuss have so dwindled in...
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. >> point ocean indian tribe tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> reporter: what would you guys do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? oh lord, i don't know. >> you never considered that? >> no. >> now their sea farring faring life may end. some have turned to church charity in order to survive. >> i mean they're fishermen and they couldn't fish. it caused a lot of anger in the community. >> reporter: to understand the impact of the spill on this landscape and on those who live and fish here, we took a boat ride with the dardars. these vast fields of sea grass is what gives life, they are the spawning ground for fish and a nursery for the newly born. not to mention a home for shrimp and oysters. before bp louisiana was already losing 24 square miles of marsh land a year. an area about the size of manhattan. since bp, the dardars say that process sped up. we approach what was donnel's favorite fishing spots. this area was covered
. >> point ocean indian tribe tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters have put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> reporter: what would you guys do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? oh lord, i don't know. >> you never considered that? >> no. >> now their sea farring faring life may end. some have turned to church charity in order to survive. >> i mean they're...
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are members of an indian tribe, a native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisianar more than 30 years the waters put food on the table and money in the bank account. >> reporter: what would you guys do if you were not living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> lord, i don't know. >> you never considered that? >> no. >> now the dadas are forced to confront the possibility their sea faring way of life could end. five years after the bp oil spill, they say the fish to dwindled some of the neighbours turned to church charity in order to survive. >> they are fisher many, and they couldn't fish. >> before bp, louisiana was losing 24 square miles of marsh land a year. an area about the size of manhattan. since bp, the dadas say the process sped up. >> we approached one of donald's favourite fishing spots. >> during the spill this area was covered in oil. >> oil was about 15 feet on the bank here. >> 15 feet on the bank. >> yes, at least 15. killing the grass, and 15 feed that went away. >> since the spill, they have been catching deformed fish. this is a pictur
are members of an indian tribe, a native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisianar more than 30 years the waters put food on the table and money in the bank account. >> reporter: what would you guys do if you were not living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yes. >> lord, i don't know. >> you never considered that? >> no. >> now the dadas are forced to confront the possibility their sea faring way of life could end. five...
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. >> fault lines is here to find out why southern louisiana is now one of the fastest disappearing landmasses on the planet... ...and to ask who's responsible for the crisis. >> yeah this place used to be really pretty at one time. and not that long ago really. i think in another 10 years, this will all be water. definitely the trees ain't coming back. >> over the past hundred years nearly two thousand square miles of land have been wiped from the map of louisiana. we've come to the isle de jean charles where just two dozen families remain, trying to maintain what's left of the island. >> there's no more protective system no more barriers. everything's gone there was trees and ridges and levees and it was the way it was supposed to be. >> preston mayeaux's family came here when he was just seven years old. >> it's a natural thing. hurricanes are natural to live down here you gotta go with the flow. that's why everything's beat up, and used and rusted. >> but the damage, he says, is due to more than just natural causes... >> destroyed purely by oil and natural gas. the big deep canals brought
. >> fault lines is here to find out why southern louisiana is now one of the fastest disappearing landmasses on the planet... ...and to ask who's responsible for the crisis. >> yeah this place used to be really pretty at one time. and not that long ago really. i think in another 10 years, this will all be water. definitely the trees ain't coming back. >> over the past hundred years nearly two thousand square miles of land have been wiped from the map of louisiana. we've come...
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eastern half of the country. 7 to 9 inches of rainfall to the end of the week in texas and southern louisiana. temperatures should be seasonal. upper 70s for this time of year and stunning weather across the northeast for monday with the 60s and 70s. >> we'll take the stunning weather. >>> what did you accomplish by age 21? >> i had really good bangs. >> well jordan spieth he won the masters. he pulled off a stunning wire-to-wire performance. the texan became the second youngest ever to capture a green jacket. he shot a record tying 18 under par. he beat phil mickelson and justin rose by four strokes. he reached 19 under par during one point in the final round. this was as dominating a performance over four days as i have ever seen at augusta. he is 21 years old. >> you liked how he looked. >> i don't think this is a one and done. he will be around for the next 20 years. spieth. get used to hearing that name. >>> a new message from the pope. accused by some of rewriting history, but praised by others for righting years of wrong. live with the details next. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leav
eastern half of the country. 7 to 9 inches of rainfall to the end of the week in texas and southern louisiana. temperatures should be seasonal. upper 70s for this time of year and stunning weather across the northeast for monday with the 60s and 70s. >> we'll take the stunning weather. >>> what did you accomplish by age 21? >> i had really good bangs. >> well jordan spieth he won the masters. he pulled off a stunning wire-to-wire performance. the texan became the...
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donald are members of the indian tribe a native american community tucked deep in the wetland of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> now they're being forced to confront the possibility they're sea seafaring way of life could end. five years after the bp oil spill they say the fish have so dwindled in number some of their neighbors have turned to church charity in order to survive. >> i mean, they're fishermen. they couldn't fish. it caused a lot of anger in the community. >> before bp louisiana harass losing 24 square miles of marsh land per year, the area of about the size of manhattan. a process that has sped up. we approach one of donald's favorite fishing spots. during the spill this area was covered in oil. >> this had all about 15 feet on the bank. >> 15 feet on the bank? >> it killed all that marsh grass. >> that's not all that worries them. since the bp spill they say they've been catching deformed fish. this is a picture of one. swollen, red and missing scales. bp released a report. they say there has not been
donald are members of the indian tribe a native american community tucked deep in the wetland of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters put food on their table and money in their bank account. >> now they're being forced to confront the possibility they're sea seafaring way of life could end. five years after the bp oil spill they say the fish have so dwindled in number some of their neighbors have turned to church charity in order to survive. >> i mean, they're...
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by the way, we have flood watches lining southeast texas, southern louisiana, and mississippipy were have a southern soaker going forward. and by the way, the low pressure system continues to move east, we see a severe weather risk slide eastward even into atlanta where the cnn world weather center is. paula, back to you. >> derrek, i think you do have to be a meteorologist. appreciate that, thanks. >>> businesses are being set on fire in south africa's largest city as xenophobia spreads across the city. viral images when we return. >>> hello, i'm paula newton. here's an update on top stories we're following this hour. the u.s. state department says all of its personnel are safe after a deadly car bombing near the american consulate in erbil, iraq. four people were killed and 18 others wounded. the terror group isis is claiming responsibility. >> the united nations is appealing for close to $300 million to help people caught between saudi-led air strike and force ground fighting in yemen. this comes as the conflict between government fighters and houthi rebels isolated neighborhoods
by the way, we have flood watches lining southeast texas, southern louisiana, and mississippipy were have a southern soaker going forward. and by the way, the low pressure system continues to move east, we see a severe weather risk slide eastward even into atlanta where the cnn world weather center is. paula, back to you. >> derrek, i think you do have to be a meteorologist. appreciate that, thanks. >>> businesses are being set on fire in south africa's largest city as xenophobia...
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are members of an indian tribe, a native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years the waters put food on the table and money in the bank act. what would you do if you were weren't living off the water. >> what would we do? >> yes. >> lord i don't know. >> reporter: you never considered that. >> no. >> reporter: now they are forced to confront the possibility their sea faring way of life could end. five years offer the b.p. oil spill, they say the fish so dwindled in number, some of their neighbours turned to church charity to survive. >> the fishermen - they couldn't fish. it caused a lot of anger in the community. >> reporter: before bp louisiana was losing 24 square miles of marshland a year. an area about the size of manhattan. since b.p. they say that process has sped up. we approach what was one of donald's favourite fishing spots. during the spill, the area was covered in oil. >> oil was 15 feet on the bank here. >> reporter: 15 feet on the bank. >> yes. 15 feet that went away. >> that's not all that worries the dadas. since the spill
are members of an indian tribe, a native american community tucked deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years the waters put food on the table and money in the bank act. what would you do if you were weren't living off the water. >> what would we do? >> yes. >> lord i don't know. >> reporter: you never considered that. >> no. >> reporter: now they are forced to confront the possibility their sea faring way of life could end. five years...
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possibly up to 7 or 9 inches of rainfall by the end of the week in east texas and southern louisiana. temperatures should be seasonal. upper 70s and stunning weather across the northeast at least for monday with the 60s and 70s. >> thanks pedram. >>> so you know what looks good in anyone 21-year-old's closet? a green jacket. the most special green jacket there is. jordan spieth now the owner of a green jacket. it fits perfectly. andy scholes with the details in the bleacher report next. if you s with type 2 diabetes, you're certainly not alone. fortunately, many have found a different kind of medicine that lowers blood sugar. imagine what it would be like to love your numbers. discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed in the newest class of medicines that work with the kidneys to lower a1c. invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantly lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it's a once-daily pill that works around the clock... here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed ba
possibly up to 7 or 9 inches of rainfall by the end of the week in east texas and southern louisiana. temperatures should be seasonal. upper 70s and stunning weather across the northeast at least for monday with the 60s and 70s. >> thanks pedram. >>> so you know what looks good in anyone 21-year-old's closet? a green jacket. the most special green jacket there is. jordan spieth now the owner of a green jacket. it fits perfectly. andy scholes with the details in the bleacher...
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showed us video where the trains that were derailed because of powerful winds that moved through southern louisianag those train cars off of that high bridge. locally quiet at home tonight a-chilly breeze, a lot of clouds temperatures dropping to around 46 degrees in philadelphia and tomorrow temperatures will make a jump above normal here, first time again in almost over a week or so, 70 in philadelphia, 68 in allentown. even at the shore tomorrow temperatures in the mid to the upper 60's with that sunshine. tuesday is going to feel pretty nice around here. but we still have those pollen levels to speak of for the next two days with the lack of rain. we've got oak birch and maple pollinating right through wednesday, dipping a little on thursday and friday with a chance of some showers for the end of the week. take a look at a your four day at 4:00 sunny milder with a few clouds in the afternoon with a temperature of 69 degrees. 74, we'll call it a magnificent midweek here on wednesday with just some high clouds and then those temperatures back off again thursday and friday with a lot of clouds, a
showed us video where the trains that were derailed because of powerful winds that moved through southern louisianag those train cars off of that high bridge. locally quiet at home tonight a-chilly breeze, a lot of clouds temperatures dropping to around 46 degrees in philadelphia and tomorrow temperatures will make a jump above normal here, first time again in almost over a week or so, 70 in philadelphia, 68 in allentown. even at the shore tomorrow temperatures in the mid to the upper 60's with...
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. >> they are members of the indiana tribe deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters put food on the table and money in the bank account. >> what would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yeah. >> oh, lord, i don't know. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they are being forced to confront the possibility their way of life could end. five years after the b.p. oil spill, they say the fish of so dwindled in number, some of their neighbors have turned to church charity to survive. >> they're fishermen and they couldn't fish. it caused a lot of anger in the community. >> before b.p., louisiana was already losing 24 square miles of marshland a year, an area about the size of manhattan. since b.p., they say that process has sped up. >> we approach what was one of donald's favorite fishing spots. during the spill this area was covered in oil. >> there was oil about 15 feet on the bank right here. >> 15 feet on the bank? >> yeah, it killed the marsh grass. >> since the b.p. spill they say they've
. >> they are members of the indiana tribe deep in the wetlands of southern louisiana. for more than 40 years these waters put food on the table and money in the bank account. >> what would you do if you weren't living off the water? >> what would we do? >> yeah. >> oh, lord, i don't know. >> you never even considered that? >> no. >> now they are being forced to confront the possibility their way of life could end. five years after the b.p. oil...
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>> in southern louisiana. dozens of severe storm reports. huge chunks of hail. trees going down. 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds. all through the gulf coast. the tree goes down. the damage this morning, will be a whole lot calmer. there are areas that have to watch out for severe storms. anywhere from southwest kansas through amarillo. to houston austin san antonio. you're all in the risk area today. >> good morning, washington. a nice day to get going, temperatures cool in the suburbs with a lot of 40's on the map. 45 in manassas. downtown, 54 degrees with a mix of sunshine and clouds. we will be a lot like yesterday with our sky cover but later in the day, the thicker the clouds will be. stray showers possible south and west of town this afternoon. temperatures >> see this picture? salt lake city ten inches of snow. more snow than they had all season. >> that's a weeping cherry tree. >> they are all happy and crying with joy because they finally got some snow. >> all right better late than never. >>> coming up, the shocking double life of a prominent heart doctor
>> in southern louisiana. dozens of severe storm reports. huge chunks of hail. trees going down. 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds. all through the gulf coast. the tree goes down. the damage this morning, will be a whole lot calmer. there are areas that have to watch out for severe storms. anywhere from southwest kansas through amarillo. to houston austin san antonio. you're all in the risk area today. >> good morning, washington. a nice day to get going, temperatures cool in the suburbs...
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have tornado watches in effect for eastern texas and it's extending across a good portion of southern louisiana until 1:00 this afternoon. we also have tornado watches, we're watching all of this through the afternoon so we have the risk of strong storms, stretching from houston up to shreveport, mobile, alabama, new orleans as well. and enhanced area, 13 million people at risk for tornados from new orleans back to lake charles, tomorrow the risk continues from new orleans into tallahassee. about 2 million people. plus we have flood watches in effect because we're looking at from 3 to 4 inches of rain as you can see, the rainfall going to be very heavy along southern louisiana on into the panhandle of florida. so flooding, tornados, damaging winds, hail, all a big possibility today. houston the biggest city undidder the gun today. >> all right. thanks. turning to a trial that starts today. >> opening statements begin in the long-awaited trial of james holmes, the man accused of opening fire in a colorado movie theater killing 12 people and wounding 70. jacob rascon is in colorado. good morning.
have tornado watches in effect for eastern texas and it's extending across a good portion of southern louisiana until 1:00 this afternoon. we also have tornado watches, we're watching all of this through the afternoon so we have the risk of strong storms, stretching from houston up to shreveport, mobile, alabama, new orleans as well. and enhanced area, 13 million people at risk for tornados from new orleans back to lake charles, tomorrow the risk continues from new orleans into tallahassee....
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as you can see, the rainfall is going to be very heavy stretching along southern louisiana on into the panhandle of florida. so flooding tornadoes, damaging winds, hail. all a big possibility today. houston the biggest city under the gun today. >> all right. thanks. >> thank you. >>> turn to natalie following a tr starts today. >> opening statements begins in the trial of james holmes, the man accused of opening fire in a colorado movie theater killing 12 people and wounding 70. jacob rascon is in colorado this morning. >> reporter: good morning. nearly three years later a jury will decide whether he was sane when he did it and if so whether or not he should be put to death. hundreds of people were packed inside that movie theater in suburban aurora colorado when authorities say james holmes entered wearing tactical gear and started shooting. he killed 12 people and injured 70 before his rijammed. police had to disarm his booby-trapped apartment. the defense admits holmes carried out the act but will try to argue he was insane at the time. the prosecution will try to convince the jury
as you can see, the rainfall is going to be very heavy stretching along southern louisiana on into the panhandle of florida. so flooding tornadoes, damaging winds, hail. all a big possibility today. houston the biggest city under the gun today. >> all right. thanks. >> thank you. >>> turn to natalie following a tr starts today. >> opening statements begins in the trial of james holmes, the man accused of opening fire in a colorado movie theater killing 12 people and...
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>> in southern louisiana. dozens of severe storm reports. huge chunks of hail. and this trees going down. 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds. all through the gulf coast. you can see it catching it right on camera as the tree goes down. the damage. this morning will be a whole lot calmer. there are areas that have to watch out for severe storms. this is who has to be on alert. anywhere from southwest kansas through amarillo. to houston, austin, san antonio. you're all in the risk area today. >>> good morning, i am meteorologist with the microclimate forecast. sunny and warm, and today is the warmest at the coast. watch out for the dangerous rip currents. cooling trend for all of us and a couple of chances of rain but light next week. we will have low-to-mid 70s along the coast and low 80s an the bay shore and low-to-mid 80s inland. the seven-day forecast shows the cooling hitting the coast tomorrow and the rest of us by >> see this picture? salt lake city, ten inches of snow. more snow than they had all season. >> that's a weeping cherry tree. >> they are all happy and
>> in southern louisiana. dozens of severe storm reports. huge chunks of hail. and this trees going down. 60-plus-mile-per-hour winds. all through the gulf coast. you can see it catching it right on camera as the tree goes down. the damage. this morning will be a whole lot calmer. there are areas that have to watch out for severe storms. this is who has to be on alert. anywhere from southwest kansas through amarillo. to houston, austin, san antonio. you're all in the risk area today....
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we have got to emphasize -- i grew up in southern louisiana. it was not uncommon for people to be able to get a good paying job working in the oil industry on a rig that provided for their families and maybe they went to 8, 9, or 10th grade. those type of opportunities even those jobs today, require mathematical and some scientific aptitude. even yesterday's jobs yesterday's jobs require a different level of skill for children to be able to succeed and young people to be able to succeed, so that is why this conversation have to be in a 2015 reality. host: tillman tweets into you what is the bigger problem in inner cities? is it gang violence or road cops? guest: violence, violence, violence is a problem. the challenge with gain the violence or rogue cops is that with rogue cops it is a violent taking underplays under the cloak and color of law. when people are sworn to protect and serve and they heard the community and there is no accountability is what spurs the reaction we see. i abort all violence. i don't care where it comes from, who it is
we have got to emphasize -- i grew up in southern louisiana. it was not uncommon for people to be able to get a good paying job working in the oil industry on a rig that provided for their families and maybe they went to 8, 9, or 10th grade. those type of opportunities even those jobs today, require mathematical and some scientific aptitude. even yesterday's jobs yesterday's jobs require a different level of skill for children to be able to succeed and young people to be able to succeed, so...
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it's a tornado watch for southern louisiana. gusts to 60 miles per hour. lake charles, stay inside for at least another half hour until these storms are gone. there's nothing behind it now but there will be later as we go throughout the afternoon we'll regenerate new storms for you and we have a tornado risk again this afternoon. so it's two rounds of storms for you, new orleans and baton rouge as we go throughout this morning and this afternoon. we have about 12 million people at risk of severe weather. there's also great weather out there. northeast, great lakes, ohio valley, mid-atlantic enjoy a beautiful monday. how about florida? it was 99 degrees yesterday in ft. lauderdale. warmest they've ever been in the month of april. today cooler with some storms but that was pretty historic stuff. we live you with a shot. it was a cold weekend in areas like new york city. looks like we'll be in for a decent treat in the days ahead. are you so congested... it feels like that brick's on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear you
it's a tornado watch for southern louisiana. gusts to 60 miles per hour. lake charles, stay inside for at least another half hour until these storms are gone. there's nothing behind it now but there will be later as we go throughout the afternoon we'll regenerate new storms for you and we have a tornado risk again this afternoon. so it's two rounds of storms for you, new orleans and baton rouge as we go throughout this morning and this afternoon. we have about 12 million people at risk of...
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we have got to emphasize -- i grew up in southern louisiana. it was not uncommon for people to be able to get a good paying job working in the oil industry on a rig that provided for their families and maybe they went to 8, 9, or 10th grade. those type of opportunities even those jobs today, require mathematical and some scientific aptitude. even yesterday's jobs yesterday's jobs require a different level of skill for children to be able to succeed and young people to be able to succeed, so that is why this conversation have to be in a 2015 reality. host: tillman tweets into you what is the bigger problem in inner cities? is it gang violence or road cops? guest: violence, violence, violence is a problem. the challenge with gain the violence or rogue cops is that with rogue cops it is a violent taking underplays under the cloak and color of law. when people are sworn to protect and serve and they heard the community and there is no accountability is what spurs the reaction we see. i abort all violence. i don't care where it comes from, who it is
we have got to emphasize -- i grew up in southern louisiana. it was not uncommon for people to be able to get a good paying job working in the oil industry on a rig that provided for their families and maybe they went to 8, 9, or 10th grade. those type of opportunities even those jobs today, require mathematical and some scientific aptitude. even yesterday's jobs yesterday's jobs require a different level of skill for children to be able to succeed and young people to be able to succeed, so...
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southern texas could see the same deal. we have had a lot of severe weather. some heavy rains across southeast texas, southwest louisiana. sliding into southern georgia. 2 and 3 inches of rainfall e estimated there. we could see over 4 threw the week. we'll be watching for flash flooding. tom? >> all right, rob. thank you. >>> next to the change in relations between the united states and cuba. the first face-to-face meeting between a u.s. president and cuba's leader in more than 50 years. since president obama moved to open diplomatic channels in december small changes already happening in cuba. people expect more changes are coming. not everyone is happy. here's jim avila. >> reporter: tonight that historic handshake sparking reaction from washington to miami to havana. the cuban foreign minister, who was in the room with the two presidents, in an exclusive interview with abc news pressing barack obama to bypass congress and use executive action to lift parts of the embargo and to quickly announce cuba's removal from the state sponsors of terror list. >> it was unfair. i'm confident that president obama will take the rig
southern texas could see the same deal. we have had a lot of severe weather. some heavy rains across southeast texas, southwest louisiana. sliding into southern georgia. 2 and 3 inches of rainfall e estimated there. we could see over 4 threw the week. we'll be watching for flash flooding. tom? >> all right, rob. thank you. >>> next to the change in relations between the united states and cuba. the first face-to-face meeting between a u.s. president and cuba's leader in more than...
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we are looking at a risk of severe weather throughout much of the southern louisiana and also centralk from kansas on into parts of missouri also down into central texas, arkansas and mississippi. we will continue to watch that. beautiful weather up and down the east coast tomorrow. los angeles, tampa, getting up to 87 degrees, los angeles, so >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. you need your sunglasses to start with and clouds ride in on a chilly wind this afternoon. 50s today. colder tomorrow morning. we'll drop down to 35 with sunshine. up to 56 tomorrow afternoon. this weekend we'll be milder. low 60s saturday with partly sunny skies. 64 degrees after a morning low of 44 on sunday. 60s right on through much of next week. have a great day. and that is your latest weather. >> thank you sir. we can barely contain ourselves this week when we heard the news of a full house spin-off in the works and for eight seasons, okay actress lorlyi loughlin played. >> when calls the heart. she plays a woman whose husband and son were killed in a coal mining accident. she jo
we are looking at a risk of severe weather throughout much of the southern louisiana and also centralk from kansas on into parts of missouri also down into central texas, arkansas and mississippi. we will continue to watch that. beautiful weather up and down the east coast tomorrow. los angeles, tampa, getting up to 87 degrees, los angeles, so >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. bundle up. you need your sunglasses to start with and clouds ride in on a chilly wind this...
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we are looking at risk of severe weather throughout much of the southern louisiana and also central texasunder either a slight or enhanced risk from kansas on into parts of missouri also down into central texas, arkansas and mississippi. we're going to continue to watch that. beautiful weather up and down the east coast tomorrow. los angeles -- los angeles, tampa getting up to 87 degrees. los angeles still cool at 67. yeah. that's wha >>> 9:32. good thursday morning to you. i'm christina loren. . it will be a little breezy out there later on today especially at the immediate coast and through the higher elevations of the bay area. temperature wise hard to beat these numbers. 77 for the north bay, 77 straight up on the peninsula and 64 degrees in san francisco for today. getting into this all-important weekend, two very different sides. showers on the way early saturday. clearing out and bringing in warmer weather by sunday. he fired back. >> i vow we will n >>> and that isot your latest. >> thank you, sir. >>> we can barely contain ourselves this week when we heard the news of a "full hou
we are looking at risk of severe weather throughout much of the southern louisiana and also central texasunder either a slight or enhanced risk from kansas on into parts of missouri also down into central texas, arkansas and mississippi. we're going to continue to watch that. beautiful weather up and down the east coast tomorrow. los angeles -- los angeles, tampa getting up to 87 degrees. los angeles still cool at 67. yeah. that's wha >>> 9:32. good thursday morning to you. i'm...
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it's really this greater risk around here, much of the state of texas southern oklahoma, southern arkansas and louisiana area that means you could expect severe weather within that zone, but it's a more concentrated risk in the orange color here. that's an enhanced risk of storms that includes 6 million people. we could see the tornados, if they happen most likely in this orange area. two rounds of storms, one is going to affect this afternoon, hit and miss areas then a bow echo what we call, good risk of straight line winds and thunderstorms that are going to sweep right across this region. probably two rounds of storms for the dallas-ft. worth area. here we go in multi-day, same locations, unfortunately. once again, 25 million people at risk, this is now thursday including dallas including austin, san antonio, houston, new orleans, and shreveport. i don't think it's going to be a tornado day on thursday, but friday this is the greatest concern, has more of a classic look and feel to it. this is the areas of kansas. that's already in enhanced risk. by the time we get to friday could be an upped categor
it's really this greater risk around here, much of the state of texas southern oklahoma, southern arkansas and louisiana area that means you could expect severe weather within that zone, but it's a more concentrated risk in the orange color here. that's an enhanced risk of storms that includes 6 million people. we could see the tornados, if they happen most likely in this orange area. two rounds of storms, one is going to affect this afternoon, hit and miss areas then a bow echo what we call,...
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we have a lot of action happening from southern texas to louisiana and all the way up through nebraska here. it's along this line of showers and thunderstorms we're watching that we expect we can see some severe weather today. there is a slight chance of severe from southern texas up through kansas and nebraska a slight chance for severe tomorrow. this all shifts to the east. the chance of severe may be an isolated tornado or two, mostly heavy thunderstorm winds today and tomorrow with damaging hail possible as well. tomorrow we also introduce an enhanced risk of severe. again, isolated tornados possible throughout the area here with a slight chance to see some severe weather in the form of heavy hail severe hail and that type of thing through the area. look at these temperatures today, though. 87 in sacramento 75 degrees in fargo, 60 degrees in chicago, but away from lake michigan it will be in the mid-70s. 78 in new york. enjoy these warm temps because a cooler pattern sets up as we head into the rest of the week. anthony, vinita? >> we like seeing those temperatures. ed curran, than
we have a lot of action happening from southern texas to louisiana and all the way up through nebraska here. it's along this line of showers and thunderstorms we're watching that we expect we can see some severe weather today. there is a slight chance of severe from southern texas up through kansas and nebraska a slight chance for severe tomorrow. this all shifts to the east. the chance of severe may be an isolated tornado or two, mostly heavy thunderstorm winds today and tomorrow with damaging...
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the area from southwest michigan southern wisconsin, all the way to northeastern texas and northern louisiana. that's the elevated risk area for strong winds, large hail and tornadoes. we've already seen it produce more than 60 see vievere storm reports. we could see two to three inch rainfall rates with some of these storms from west virginia back to the west. and it's not over. then friday comes along, and philadelphia to washington, d.c. right along that i-95 corridor, afternoon and evening, you could ceci veer storms all the way back to . >> ginger thank you. >>> now, to a new terror arrest here at home tonight. this time handed over to authorities at chicago's o'hare airport. this man picked up by the feds after he arrived in the u.s. tonight, they're revealing what happened when he tried to join isis. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: the fbi says joshua van haften is the latest example of a steady stream of americans accused of trying to go to syria to fight for isis. before his arrest in turkey he allegedly posted isis propaganda videos online. and
the area from southwest michigan southern wisconsin, all the way to northeastern texas and northern louisiana. that's the elevated risk area for strong winds, large hail and tornadoes. we've already seen it produce more than 60 see vievere storm reports. we could see two to three inch rainfall rates with some of these storms from west virginia back to the west. and it's not over. then friday comes along, and philadelphia to washington, d.c. right along that i-95 corridor, afternoon and evening,...
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next several days, thursday, slightly smaller risk but texas, still included southern parts of oklahoma, across areas of louisiana head into friday and wrap up the work week, some energy out of the rockies will enhance the risk for severe storms. you are looking at risk for tornadoes from kansas into portions of oklahoma and texas. that risk relatively widespread especially as we head into friday and the tornado county is below average. typically buys this time of year we should have seen over 300 tornados 140 right now and temperaturewise look at these numbers, that cold air in place across the great lakes 30s up there, farther south warming up for storms, 80 degrees for the high temperatures in dallas and in the 70s, let's go over to you. >> from law raisin farmer to the supreme court. the federal government stopped from seizing his dried fruit crop. the case centers around the nearly 80-year-old law. william. >> this is one of those you have got to be kidding me stories. actually i am not. one man is raising hell over u.s. raisin policy that requires every farmer to put in government reserve any and all reason
next several days, thursday, slightly smaller risk but texas, still included southern parts of oklahoma, across areas of louisiana head into friday and wrap up the work week, some energy out of the rockies will enhance the risk for severe storms. you are looking at risk for tornadoes from kansas into portions of oklahoma and texas. that risk relatively widespread especially as we head into friday and the tornado county is below average. typically buys this time of year we should have seen over...
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a lot of heavy rain just off the southern coast of louisiana will move in during the day today. new orleans probably one of the worst forecasts in the country. also numerous showers and thunderstorms greeting you this morning as you head out through kentucky, indiana had some rain thousand trying to push up toward southern portions of lake michigan and fort wayne. and raleigh, you also have light rain it deal with. so the worst is later tonight, slight risk of severe weather everywhere there in yellow including san antonio, houston. but if we're going it see any tornadoes, it will be in that orange type area. this is mostly rural sections of north texas. hopefully they will be out of the rural areas and not hit any small towns. that will be about 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. this evening. so as i mentioned, a great forecast northern plains great lakes and new england. this is your reward weather and the south is wondering when they will get theirs because it continues to rain. we leave you with a nice shot of washington, d.c.. cherry blossoms past their paeg,eak, but the great weather cont
a lot of heavy rain just off the southern coast of louisiana will move in during the day today. new orleans probably one of the worst forecasts in the country. also numerous showers and thunderstorms greeting you this morning as you head out through kentucky, indiana had some rain thousand trying to push up toward southern portions of lake michigan and fort wayne. and raleigh, you also have light rain it deal with. so the worst is later tonight, slight risk of severe weather everywhere there in...
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southern. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollars so far to help the gulf economy and environment. and five years of research shows that the gulf is coming back faster than predicted. we've toughened safety standards too. including enhanced training... and 24/7 on shore monitoring of our wells drilling in the gulf. and everyone has the power to stop a job at any time if they consider it unsafe. what happened here five years ago changed us. i'm proud of the progress we've made both in the gulf and inside bp. ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these types of bugs. spectracide gives you season-long control... of just ants. their label says so. bugged by more than ants? get ortho bug b gon. the label tells the story. ortho home defense gives you year long control of all these household bugs - roach
southern. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollars so far to help the gulf economy and environment. and five years of research shows that the gulf is coming back faster than predicted. we've toughened safety standards too. including...
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feet look at how much of that coastline is eroded away especially in southern florida near the everglades and portions of louisiana. that's going to lose a lot of that. with all the property near the coastline as ocean waters rise, that will eat that away, too. that's not the only thing we need to be concerned with. look at some of these energies facilities. this is just under four feet so all the little dots you see out there are places that could be i impacted by this. we are looking at florida and louisiana. the sea level rise estimated by the end of this century is two to five feet. we could start seeing not only a lot of the coastline and all that property impacted, but different places that are vulnerable like those energy facilities. in fact, coming up in just an hour from now we're going to take a closinger look at one of the nuclear power plants that could be vulnerable to that. you combine the sea level rise with things like a hurricane that could bring storm surge and that's causing a lot of risk to the coast. >> nicole mitchell, thank you. >> three months after the u.s. lifted its trade embargo with cu
feet look at how much of that coastline is eroded away especially in southern florida near the everglades and portions of louisiana. that's going to lose a lot of that. with all the property near the coastline as ocean waters rise, that will eat that away, too. that's not the only thing we need to be concerned with. look at some of these energies facilities. this is just under four feet so all the little dots you see out there are places that could be i impacted by this. we are looking at...
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louisiana would vote, and conservatives mike huckabee did well. no clear frontrunner and other likely calendar shifts, florida pushing back and going later, and those southernuld have much more sway and that has the establishment nervous because they are unaware of the unofficial candidates, like mike huckabee and cruz. >>> "state of the union" starts right now. >> the white house blinks and the standoff with congress over iran. and is same-sex marriage the gop'go gop's akeelies heel. this is "state of the union." >> the fight to free an american journalist from iran. republican
louisiana would vote, and conservatives mike huckabee did well. no clear frontrunner and other likely calendar shifts, florida pushing back and going later, and those southernuld have much more sway and that has the establishment nervous because they are unaware of the unofficial candidates, like mike huckabee and cruz. >>> "state of the union" starts right now. >> the white house blinks and the standoff with congress over iran. and is same-sex marriage the gop'go gop's...
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this is the area of concern, southern half of oklahoma, texas, louisiana but it's this area in orangeowards wichita falls and south of oklahoma city. in all, 28 million people at risk for severe weather tomorrow afternoon. today a glorious day. washington, d.c., after the horrible storms yesterday, what a beautiful afternoon it will be on the mall. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds can't appear - serious weed prevention up to a year. [chorus singing:] ♪ roundup max control 365 ♪ with no more weeds it's your year. my cut hurts. mine hurt more. mine stopped hurting faster! neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. sometimes the present looked bright. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest things. through it all, we saved and had a retirement plan. and someone who listen
this is the area of concern, southern half of oklahoma, texas, louisiana but it's this area in orangeowards wichita falls and south of oklahoma city. in all, 28 million people at risk for severe weather tomorrow afternoon. today a glorious day. washington, d.c., after the horrible storms yesterday, what a beautiful afternoon it will be on the mall. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. i'm the protector of my patio. killing weeds where they grow. a barrier forms so weeds...