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story, next in >>> hello folks, -- a basketball player, but he decided to be play football in southern mississippi. no one in the pros is getting drafted and he hardly played the game, but former buck near gm thought why not bring this guy in. should have pretty good foot speed. he washinged hard and kept working. event youthly taking over, he signed a three year extension for $16.5 million. not a bad chunk of change. >> everything i had in life, i worked for. i came in rookies. i had to work myself up. i think work hard, a guy that has to stay humble get unhumbled. i think having things come hard, it keeps me up be every day. it keeps me on my knees. >> >> rays had the third worst record of baseball. you would never know it listening to the team owner, when asked by the tampa bay times reporter about the job, manager is doing, he said is ecstatic with the job silverman is doing. maybe he is grading on a curve i have never seen before. >> usf quarterback flowers has a lot of people watching him. he was added to the watch list. so, good for him. he may have a great year. >> good list to be on. >> c
story, next in >>> hello folks, -- a basketball player, but he decided to be play football in southern mississippi. no one in the pros is getting drafted and he hardly played the game, but former buck near gm thought why not bring this guy in. should have pretty good foot speed. he washinged hard and kept working. event youthly taking over, he signed a three year extension for $16.5 million. not a bad chunk of change. >> everything i had in life, i worked for. i came in rookies....
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heavy rains have drenched parts of southeast louisiana and southern mississippi.ing has killed at least three people, shut down highways and prompted numerous rescues. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency. >> marty: a women is suffering from lifefind out what measures are being >> rebecca: 4 tracker showing his release that up here at the coast that is normal. 6 mi. visibility the nevada one in santa rosa couple miles here at these short freeway and then open hayward expected to drop the 7:00 hour this morning. and over nine hours filling possibly in the livermore valley. 51 for san jose livermore's coming at 53 and then sarah said. run around noon time we're seeing '90s couple degrees cooler than 97 fairfield 93 today see with cocker livermore from the baliol's the 74 opened at 75 for a word. >> marty:new this morning. a firefighter was injured in a house fire in san jose. fire officials say the fire was brought under control around midnight saturday. but firefighters were on scene until 1:00 yesterday afternoon. the fire was first reported at a
heavy rains have drenched parts of southeast louisiana and southern mississippi.ing has killed at least three people, shut down highways and prompted numerous rescues. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency. >> marty: a women is suffering from lifefind out what measures are being >> rebecca: 4 tracker showing his release that up here at the coast that is normal. 6 mi. visibility the nevada one in santa rosa couple miles here at these short freeway and then open...
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he ran for the state legislur kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign for southern mississippi. a position he held for eight years. in 1973, he was elected mayor of biloxi, o'keefe spent much of his adult life fighting segregation. he took on the ku klux klan denying permits and for that he received death threats and a burning cross on his front lawn. jeremiah o'keefe and champion of equal rights in america died this week at the age of 93. ?? is depression more than sadness? symptoms. ?? ?? trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. i
he ran for the state legislur kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign for southern mississippi. a position he held for eight years. in 1973, he was elected mayor of biloxi, o'keefe spent much of his adult life fighting segregation. he took on the ku klux klan denying permits and for that he received death threats and a burning cross on his front lawn. jeremiah o'keefe and champion of equal rights in america died this week at the age of 93. ?? is depression more than sadness? symptoms. ?? ??...
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the national weather service reported numerous rivers in southeast louisiana and southern mississippi were overflowing their banks andthreatening widespread floodings. very scary stuff to see that. of course, we always advise as we certainly hope that those people get the help that they need. >> absolutely. that area of low pressure that brought us showers and storms did bring some issues along the gulf coast. things are improving today. we are seeing dry conditions in our area today. no threats of showers or storms. a dry and a hot weekend on the way. let's start things off with a live picture outside. a live look from the sprinklers are on and that will be needed with temperatures soaring again. satellite and radar not showing any wet weather out there right now. we are dry and quiet. as i mentioned, things will stay dry for us here. no real threat for showers and storms either as we head into the afternoon. 78 degrees right now in raleigh. 74 in help ter son. 76 in rocky mount and goldsboro. being fairly quickly today. sunrise about 6:33 this morning and once that sun is up, these
the national weather service reported numerous rivers in southeast louisiana and southern mississippi were overflowing their banks andthreatening widespread floodings. very scary stuff to see that. of course, we always advise as we certainly hope that those people get the help that they need. >> absolutely. that area of low pressure that brought us showers and storms did bring some issues along the gulf coast. things are improving today. we are seeing dry conditions in our area today. no...
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both louisiana and southern mississippi are forcing evacuations.. the rain should lighten up later today. yet another fire is burning in california.. this time near san jose. consumed more than 25 acres.. and is now threatening 30 homes. over 700 homes are without power. and its not clear when it will be restored. its not clear what started to the fire. so far.. no injuries have been reported. cc will continue we've heard about service dogs.. cats.. and this week even a monkey.. but what about therapy chickens? having animals around is known to be good for mental health.. and one man is capitalizing on that i but instead of your standard house pet.. he's surrounding himself with chickens. dion cherot goes to "clucking-ham" palace everyday.. spending half- an-hour in the coup.. caring for the poultry. i think it has made me more of a kind person. they're so sweet. its hard not to treat them well. butt to chicken therapy it is. you could say with every peck of the hand diminishes dion's anxiety.. against mental illness.. softened by the touch of a fea
both louisiana and southern mississippi are forcing evacuations.. the rain should lighten up later today. yet another fire is burning in california.. this time near san jose. consumed more than 25 acres.. and is now threatening 30 homes. over 700 homes are without power. and its not clear when it will be restored. its not clear what started to the fire. so far.. no injuries have been reported. cc will continue we've heard about service dogs.. cats.. and this week even a monkey.. but what about...
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a pretty widespread area more than a foot of rain over southern mississippi as well. this region picking up significant rainfall. you can see some spots in particular seeing more than 30 inches of rain. like we mentioned, the threat for more flooding and more heavy rain is not oef just yet. we had heavy rooifrn eastern texas. a bit of a break across parts of louisiana. now i want to share with you one of the computer models so you can see how much rain is in the forecast here. some of that red shading is potentially more than 4 inches. locally heavier amounts are going to be possible. we have flood watches and warnings in effect. further off toward the north tropical moisture will be working toward the midwest and across parts of the great lakes. flooding will continue as well. >> maria molina, we will check back with you. >> robbed in rio, officials ramping up security after swim her ryan lochte and three teammates are held up at gun point by thieves dressed as police. we have brand new details unfolding. >> olympic teams on heightened alert after this latest inciden
a pretty widespread area more than a foot of rain over southern mississippi as well. this region picking up significant rainfall. you can see some spots in particular seeing more than 30 inches of rain. like we mentioned, the threat for more flooding and more heavy rain is not oef just yet. we had heavy rooifrn eastern texas. a bit of a break across parts of louisiana. now i want to share with you one of the computer models so you can see how much rain is in the forecast here. some of that red...
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that was here last week and was about here and it is back toward the west and those folks in southern mississippi louisiana are going to get hammered with that same massive moisture that we had last week and basically tropical and not a lot of wind with it but tropical moisture will continue to rain down on those folks and flooding there. for us epic saturday, heat index reaches the low 100 top out in the low 90s 30-40% chance of storms -- storm show up later futurecast can you timing by 5:00, once again we start to see the storms pull up from the east spotty around by 7:00 or so and lingering until 9:00. could see a bull's-eye around clearwater and even rain lingering to 11:00. clearing out overnight starting to the west by 5:30, 6:00 could have heavy lightning may be heavy winds and then by 11:00 things will clear out. speaking of the dog days, it is going to be a dog day at the pool and st. petersburg welcome in your canine friends for dinner between 9:30 and 11:00 and between 11:30 and 1:00 dogs and five dollars for humans are free. good day for swims as temperatures 85 gulf water temperature
that was here last week and was about here and it is back toward the west and those folks in southern mississippi louisiana are going to get hammered with that same massive moisture that we had last week and basically tropical and not a lot of wind with it but tropical moisture will continue to rain down on those folks and flooding there. for us epic saturday, heat index reaches the low 100 top out in the low 90s 30-40% chance of storms -- storm show up later futurecast can you timing by 5:00,...
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numerous rivers in southeast louisiana and southern mississippi are overflowing and threatening flooding since the storm started thursday. >>> let's get a forecast here at home. chris. >> kelly, good morning. nothing like that here at home. i want to show you the radar. look here. it's a dire situation there's an area of low pressure stuck, nothing to move it. >>> when it comes to weather in colorado, anything goes, especially in the mountains. webcams show a dusting of snow on pike's peek yesterday morning. it's not mountains to have a summer snow. it's hard to think. september isn't that far away. we're talking 90s now. >> weather men don't like to say promise and guarantee too often. i will use those words today with regards to snow. no worried for you. live view of the mountain camera. if you're going to they in the high country, look what you have range. there's a chill in the high country, upper 30s and low to mid-40s. 59 in grand just. kirk patrick, light wind, 57 in north lafayette. our weather watcher in mesa has a front row view of the latest fire that has broke out to his sout
numerous rivers in southeast louisiana and southern mississippi are overflowing and threatening flooding since the storm started thursday. >>> let's get a forecast here at home. chris. >> kelly, good morning. nothing like that here at home. i want to show you the radar. look here. it's a dire situation there's an area of low pressure stuck, nothing to move it. >>> when it comes to weather in colorado, anything goes, especially in the mountains. webcams show a dusting of...
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the severe weather is also affecting southern mississippi. >>> chris, i know you and i have been talking about this weather and posting about it on social they're going through down there. >> yeah, what's even scarier, they have four to six days of this type of rainfall. another 10 to 20 inches could fall in locations there. louisiana to arkansas, southern illinois, western tennessee. nothing like that here. look at your sunrise on your screen. going to be a beautiful day but a hot one across the state. right now comfortable, great morning to go outside and sit on the patio. 50s on eastern plains, 60s in 35 ledville this morning. 40s on the western slope. little warmer in valleys. grand junction 62 degrees. our weather watcher has 50. heather jones has 60 in aurora. looking at the upper atmosphere. high pressure all week long. that will keep us hot. as we roll to the end of the week, this high pressure ridge builds up the coast of the u.s. high into colorado and bring us a little relief. fingers crossed if hoping for cooler weather that's what comes to be. on the future cast here, today
the severe weather is also affecting southern mississippi. >>> chris, i know you and i have been talking about this weather and posting about it on social they're going through down there. >> yeah, what's even scarier, they have four to six days of this type of rainfall. another 10 to 20 inches could fall in locations there. louisiana to arkansas, southern illinois, western tennessee. nothing like that here. look at your sunrise on your screen. going to be a beautiful day but a...
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now that shifts towards the west towards parts of louisiana and parsa southern mississippi.o have flash flood watches in effect in that threat will continue over the next couple of days. meanwhile across portions of the midwest and into the plains we are looking at another storm system bringing in thunderstorms and some of these storms could bring isolated severe weather so we are watching for that especially across portions of iowa and eastern nebraska. temperatures across the planes will be very hot 98 degrees for your forecast high in kansas city in the city of houston as we head further south across the east coast expect temperatures to keep climbing along with committee. nicole and lauren back to you. >> it sounds a little fishy to me. has released an array of interesting flavors are the past couple of years but this might be the most unique. this as a limited-edition cookie chocolate wafer with cherry candy flavored red cream inside. if you want to try it available exclusively at programmers supermarkets throughout the country starting this week. what you think lacks.
now that shifts towards the west towards parts of louisiana and parsa southern mississippi.o have flash flood watches in effect in that threat will continue over the next couple of days. meanwhile across portions of the midwest and into the plains we are looking at another storm system bringing in thunderstorms and some of these storms could bring isolated severe weather so we are watching for that especially across portions of iowa and eastern nebraska. temperatures across the planes will be...
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the severe weather is also affecting southern mississippi. >>reporter: what is causing all the moisture? >> it is a stock fund from cincinnati down to little rock and high-pressure on either side of the front allowing it to sit there and spin and it will do that for several more days. look at these rain totals. dirty 1.3 inches outside of watson and several places in excess of 20 inches. baton rouge this had 18 inches temperatures closer to home we would love to have some of the rain, we are in the 50s and 60s in the 30s and 40s in the high country. 61 in grand junction. john snyder, south denver, 58 degrees and a little bit of a chill from delmar. here's the weather pattern and we are under a big ridge of high pressure that stays with us th week and we will stay hot for the most part. some moisture trapped under there can create afternoon storms but we are not anticipating anything widespread. wednesday through friday the ridge of high pressure is projected to build up the west coast of the us but if this is the position that it ends up buil
the severe weather is also affecting southern mississippi. >>reporter: what is causing all the moisture? >> it is a stock fund from cincinnati down to little rock and high-pressure on either side of the front allowing it to sit there and spin and it will do that for several more days. look at these rain totals. dirty 1.3 inches outside of watson and several places in excess of 20 inches. baton rouge this had 18 inches temperatures closer to home we would love to have some of the...
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dig in farther north so the september temperatures is a 90 day outlook above normal for the southern mississippi valley in the entire east coast as well as the southwest little bit a below normal area of far northern plains and probably just slightly below in the central and northern plains october temperatures though when we go back the other way i don't show any below normal areas above normal for most of the country except the southwest november kind of same idea was a little bit of cooler air coming into the far northern plains but most of the country above normal and d chance of hurricanes and tropical storms and above normal through the northern tier of states tyne thanks, mike. if you're just now joining us this weekend, we're at the 2016 profarmer crop tour where things wrapped up thursday in minnesota. the crop tour is closely watched every year, but this year, most tuned in to see if usda could actually be right and we do have a record corn and soybean crop on our hands. the crop tour captures thousands of samples from seven states. the and finally ending in minnesota. and on the east,
dig in farther north so the september temperatures is a 90 day outlook above normal for the southern mississippi valley in the entire east coast as well as the southwest little bit a below normal area of far northern plains and probably just slightly below in the central and northern plains october temperatures though when we go back the other way i don't show any below normal areas above normal for most of the country except the southwest november kind of same idea was a little bit of cooler...
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parts of southern mississippi were made under a state of emergency.he mayor says the city is calmer after a violent night. police shot a man fleeing a traffic stop. and at least four businesses were burned and police made three arrests. the officer involved in that shooting will be placed on administrative duty as a standard practice. now the incident is under investigation. of course we will follow both of these stories. now, today 9 of the rio olympics already underway. at a 8 left it's mark in history. simone manuel took home her second individual medal of the games. afterwards she joined the women's relay team helping win america's 1000th gold medal in the history of the u. s. summer games. and michael phelps swam what may be the final race of his career winning gold and three others in the men's 100 meter relay. so far the u.s. is leading all countries. chris, you know, day 8 was a huge one for the u.s. so what else happened? >> it was huge. michael phelps and there is only one michael. here's what he was talking about after being part of the win
parts of southern mississippi were made under a state of emergency.he mayor says the city is calmer after a violent night. police shot a man fleeing a traffic stop. and at least four businesses were burned and police made three arrests. the officer involved in that shooting will be placed on administrative duty as a standard practice. now the incident is under investigation. of course we will follow both of these stories. now, today 9 of the rio olympics already underway. at a 8 left it's mark...
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i decided to go to the university of southern mississippi because i wanted to live in the town where this happened. i wanted to learn from the people and the culture there. the never thing i read about him it just seemed like he was most unselfish people i could read about. i know you could get into -- and idolize someone. but i can find anybody who said anything like a cruel word about him. he sacrificed so much for everybody. he worked all of the time. he had his kids work on the farm five of them went to go serve in the united states military. he was the person that every time he made a profit he shared it with someone else. he give it to the cut cursor someone to use. if he of someone was sick he would be the first person there. he did not have to make those sacrifices. he he could have let other people and a lot of people would in that situation. you have have kids, wife, i'm not in a position to the myself out there, but he did. again, again, and again. ultimately he was murdered for that. so it is always hard for me to say that without getting really sad. >> mr. brown, curiosi
i decided to go to the university of southern mississippi because i wanted to live in the town where this happened. i wanted to learn from the people and the culture there. the never thing i read about him it just seemed like he was most unselfish people i could read about. i know you could get into -- and idolize someone. but i can find anybody who said anything like a cruel word about him. he sacrificed so much for everybody. he worked all of the time. he had his kids work on the farm five of...
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heavy rain is causing problems in southern mississippi. officials in pike county say roads are closed and water is nearing homes just north of the louisiana, mississippi state line. that area has already seen at least 10 inches of rain since last night, and more is in the forecast. we'll show you more about that coming up. the rain is not going to go away anytime soon. let's take a look at the four panel display. lots of colors to share with you. that's that rainfall potential throughout the deep south and the mississippi valley, but for us, rather high this afternoon, not over here in north carolina but in south carolina as well, 104, 105, in fayetteville. 108 in greenville. if you're working outside, you know the drill. take it easy. the heat's going to be rough in the coming days. there are a few showers on the radar. over sampson county, they're now starting to get into the newton grove area. they're very tiny like we saw once we lose the heating of the day they will die down. we're not going to see a whole lot of activity. so here is t
heavy rain is causing problems in southern mississippi. officials in pike county say roads are closed and water is nearing homes just north of the louisiana, mississippi state line. that area has already seen at least 10 inches of rain since last night, and more is in the forecast. we'll show you more about that coming up. the rain is not going to go away anytime soon. let's take a look at the four panel display. lots of colors to share with you. that's that rainfall potential throughout the...
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a number of rivers in the southeast louisiana part of the state and southern mississippi ha rains began on thursday. a florida woman is recovering in a hospital room this morning after an alligator nearly took off her hand. the attack was yesterday in the everglades. officials say she dropped a can from a dock and was attacked as she reached down to get it from the water. she remains in critical condition right now. a rattlesnake spotted slithering down a street in quincy is now safely in the custody of environmental police. it turns out all this hot blame for the unexpected visit. antoinette: mary talked to some of the startled neighbors. mary: imagine finding this coiled up outside your front door, not just any snake, a rattlesnake. it happened here in quincy thursday evening, and people noticed. >> really scary. >> he was going across the street and our neighbors came out. mary: it was hissing? what did it sound like? >> like -- you know the thing you dance with? they were banging together, sounding like that. what did it look like? >> black and long and evil. [laughter] >> one of th
a number of rivers in the southeast louisiana part of the state and southern mississippi ha rains began on thursday. a florida woman is recovering in a hospital room this morning after an alligator nearly took off her hand. the attack was yesterday in the everglades. officials say she dropped a can from a dock and was attacked as she reached down to get it from the water. she remains in critical condition right now. a rattlesnake spotted slithering down a street in quincy is now safely in the...
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when we start pushing it over into southern mississippi and new orleans gets a little more swampy, couplee rivers in that area. we could see more of the problems in the days ahead. we're going to watch areas from new orleans to bill oxty to mobile as we go throughout the middle of the week, wednesday looks to be the heaviest rainfall there. mentioning out west, this is all -- a lot of the moisture associated with javier and that storm didn't really hit cabo san lucas too badly but that rainfall is going to spread to the north. this isn't as heavy as the rainfall in florida, but remember this is the desert southwest, more mountainous terrain, the soil's more hard packed. when the rain is hard it doesn't sink into the soil. that's why we can get more flash flooding problems in arizona over the next couple of days than we could in areas of florida with about a third of the rain. forecast for everybody else getting a little warmer today. chicago, st. louis, nice weather still in boston, new york, and enjoy the low humidity if you're in the northeast because in the days ahead the humidity is g
when we start pushing it over into southern mississippi and new orleans gets a little more swampy, couplee rivers in that area. we could see more of the problems in the days ahead. we're going to watch areas from new orleans to bill oxty to mobile as we go throughout the middle of the week, wednesday looks to be the heaviest rainfall there. mentioning out west, this is all -- a lot of the moisture associated with javier and that storm didn't really hit cabo san lucas too badly but that rainfall...
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southern louisiana. portions of mississippi. that's still seeing the bulk of the rain associated with that same system that was here last weekend. it's moved back off to the west. we have 81 degrees right now in tampa. 82 in clearwater. st. petersburg still holding on into the 70s. 78 there and very nice if you are thinking about heading out and enjoying some of that nice weather. we have more of that typical summer stuff on the way for you today as temperatures push into basically the 90s. once again today and tomorrow. we will look for about a 30% chance of showers later on today. 40% tomorrow and into the workweek. more details on the action weather forecast including a lit of an interesting forecast for downtown saint pete later on this evening. we will becoming up in less another wrongway driver this morning facing dui charges. this is the second today. police say this woman was traveling westbound on the inside lane of illsborough. she hit another vehicle. she faces several charges including dui. >>> let's turn to the race
southern louisiana. portions of mississippi. that's still seeing the bulk of the rain associated with that same system that was here last weekend. it's moved back off to the west. we have 81 degrees right now in tampa. 82 in clearwater. st. petersburg still holding on into the 70s. 78 there and very nice if you are thinking about heading out and enjoying some of that nice weather. we have more of that typical summer stuff on the way for you today as temperatures push into basically the 90s....
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mostly rural sections of louisiana north of the baton rouge area and in southern mississippi.se are the worst spots here. these areas in red are the flash flood warnings. a lot of these what we call flash flood emergencies so that means we know that we have horrific flood ongoing. we have life-threatening flooding taking place in this area. so we know interstate 55 is closed in the region, we know interstate 10 near baton rouge has been closed. we know that the lsu campus has been closed for the day because of the flooding in this area. it is pouring right now. it should lighten up later tonight and then into tomorrow so that means we have rivers now that are already at record. the volume of water going down these is incredible. downstream it's just going to get worse. as long as it continues to rain, we'll have trouble for people to get to these people. that's the problem right now, it's raining so hard in this region and our computers are estimating the possibility of another 10 inches of rain in areas that just picked up a foot since midnight. that's what you'd expect with
mostly rural sections of louisiana north of the baton rouge area and in southern mississippi.se are the worst spots here. these areas in red are the flash flood warnings. a lot of these what we call flash flood emergencies so that means we know that we have horrific flood ongoing. we have life-threatening flooding taking place in this area. so we know interstate 55 is closed in the region, we know interstate 10 near baton rouge has been closed. we know that the lsu campus has been closed for...
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southern mississippi is also getting hit hard. the rain started earlier this week and that more rain this weekend. >>> in maryland police say they have found a third body after an explosion and a fire at an apartment complex. authorities are not saying who the victims are yet. police say they will pick up search and recovery efforts today. the explosion happened wednesday night. people could feel buildings shake more than a mile away. 34 people were hurt and taken to the hospital, including are in custody accused of shooting and killing a police officer. 45-year-old officer jose chavez died friday after having surgery. reports show he pulled over a vehicle that was supposed to be a normal traffic stop. that's when a passenger got out and fired shots at his vehicle. the suspect ranker carjacked another vehicle, then shot that driver. officials are still investigating. >>> tragedy in virginia, six people dead after a plane crashed in the northern part the state. the bodies were pulled from the burned wreckage late friday. all six vi
southern mississippi is also getting hit hard. the rain started earlier this week and that more rain this weekend. >>> in maryland police say they have found a third body after an explosion and a fire at an apartment complex. authorities are not saying who the victims are yet. police say they will pick up search and recovery efforts today. the explosion happened wednesday night. people could feel buildings shake more than a mile away. 34 people were hurt and taken to the hospital,...
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southern louisianna and mississippi are still recovering from historic flooding, brought on by large amounts of rain last week. there are six reported death from flood waters. state officials say, 20,000 people have been rescued from their homes and more than 10,000 are in shelters. slow moving storm system dropped 2 feet of rain in some areas. >>> more than 4,000 people have fled a winds whipped wild fire destroyed more than 100 homes in southern california. it jumped a road and moved into populated areas burning a post office, winery, several other businesses. the area affected still recovering from a wild fire last year. the fire has burned nearly five square miles thankfully, no injuries have been reported . >> well, turning now to campaign 2016, public knowledge that donald trump's campaign manager, paul month force, spend several years working for the ukraine. says the former president's political party may secret cash payments to him and other. craig boswell has the latest turn on the campaign trail. >> reporter: donald trump's campaign chairman, paul mant for the, is denying
southern louisianna and mississippi are still recovering from historic flooding, brought on by large amounts of rain last week. there are six reported death from flood waters. state officials say, 20,000 people have been rescued from their homes and more than 10,000 are in shelters. slow moving storm system dropped 2 feet of rain in some areas. >>> more than 4,000 people have fled a winds whipped wild fire destroyed more than 100 homes in southern california. it jumped a road and moved...
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the first panel is sponsored by the university of southern mississippi friends of the university library so we are grateful for their support and now i will introduce jesmyn ward who is our panel moderator. she received her b.a. and m.a. from stanford university and an msa from the university of michigan. she serves as the jon renee grisham writer residents of the university mississippi and she's the author of the novels where the line bleeds and salvage the bonds which won the 2011th national book award for fiction and she's author of the memoir amend the and the editor of the new book just out this month, "the fire of this time." she is currently at work on her third novel and she lives in mississippi so welcome. thank you. [applause] >> i'm really happy to be here and i'm happy with the turnout. i think this is one of the biggest crowds i have ever seen on a panel that i have done so that's great. welcome to the mississippi book festival and in particular this panel. i'm going to tell you about the collection first and then introduced the panelists and then we will get started with qu
the first panel is sponsored by the university of southern mississippi friends of the university library so we are grateful for their support and now i will introduce jesmyn ward who is our panel moderator. she received her b.a. and m.a. from stanford university and an msa from the university of michigan. she serves as the jon renee grisham writer residents of the university mississippi and she's the author of the novels where the line bleeds and salvage the bonds which won the 2011th national...
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between now and next monday could be about 17 inches of rain from parts of the louisiana down to southern mississippile. we have fog and low clouds. sunny. nice. cool to the west. a little warm to the east. or the north. more fog, a little cooler tuesday into wednesday. looks warmer inland thursday, friday, and saturday. speaking of cool, some of the lows this morning 43 in scots valley. graton 44. occidental 44. santa rosa a brisk 46. plenty of onshore breeze. it's not really that strong. it is out of the west, so that keeps the coast and the city on the cool side. san jose below average for the first week of august. today will be no exception. yesterday 78. bumped them up to 80. that's still below average which is 82. colder ocean temps compared to last august is a huge reason why they were in the low-to-mid 60s last august. low 50s to mid 50s. monterey a little warmer. a big change for bodega bay and san francisco buoy. west. west-southwest. out to the delta, west- southwest. not a screaming breeze or anything, but still onshore. 50s and 60s on the temps. mountain view in there. san jose. sebast
between now and next monday could be about 17 inches of rain from parts of the louisiana down to southern mississippile. we have fog and low clouds. sunny. nice. cool to the west. a little warm to the east. or the north. more fog, a little cooler tuesday into wednesday. looks warmer inland thursday, friday, and saturday. speaking of cool, some of the lows this morning 43 in scots valley. graton 44. occidental 44. santa rosa a brisk 46. plenty of onshore breeze. it's not really that strong. it...
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at least four rivers, stretching across southern louisiana and mississippi have reached record highs. the dade family escaped sunday, they've lost everything. things are just disappearing, the cars are disappearing under the water. they said that it is going to be raised eight more feet overnight. >> reporter: where are you going to go from here? >> i have no idea. >> we saw this morning, you couldn't even see the roofs. >> reporter: we rode along with these two, and they have rescued 175 people. >> you all want to come? all right. up. >> they're thankful someone is there to help them. these people, they got everything they own is ruined, and they just feel like, you know, somebody is there to help them. they just, you know, you see the look of relief on their face, are they going to get out and get to high ground. >> are you all firemen or something? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: 10,000 people spent the night in shelters, hundreds of roads and highways around this area are still closed, and this water recedes, but there is more rain in the forecast. >> thanks, omar. a lot of clean up. >
at least four rivers, stretching across southern louisiana and mississippi have reached record highs. the dade family escaped sunday, they've lost everything. things are just disappearing, the cars are disappearing under the water. they said that it is going to be raised eight more feet overnight. >> reporter: where are you going to go from here? >> i have no idea. >> we saw this morning, you couldn't even see the roofs. >> reporter: we rode along with these two, and...
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the federal government is declared southeastern louisiana and southern mississippi a major disaster areafrom vehicles and houses and both states are in under a state of emergency right now. >> all right move on to the next story thank you. take a look at share of twitter company in talks to begin live streaming their stock up 5 nearly 6% at 2070 and live streaming nfl games? >> in talks with apple to bring twitter apple to apple version of tv guide and basically this is a big push for twitter to revitalize itself and stock has beening drag below ipo price so could it let users watch the streaming nfl games? maybe -- starting with a mid-september thursday night game in theory yes. question is major league baseball and nba and nhl wimbledon, will those viewers also be able because twitter has the deal to live stream those events as well. >> interesting. because we know that -- this is where the future is. the coal cutters they don't want a big cable bundle and pay for 400 channel when is they watch six or search and are crazy about sports kind of makes sense. >> advertising money with twit
the federal government is declared southeastern louisiana and southern mississippi a major disaster areafrom vehicles and houses and both states are in under a state of emergency right now. >> all right move on to the next story thank you. take a look at share of twitter company in talks to begin live streaming their stock up 5 nearly 6% at 2070 and live streaming nfl games? >> in talks with apple to bring twitter apple to apple version of tv guide and basically this is a big push...
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from the southern great lakes. to the mississippi river valley. into east texas. over the last 24 hours it has slightly shifted to the north. enough so where the bulk of the really heavy rain will move northbound. we're still going to see scattered light rain. a half inch. that run off will keep water still high. bunch. it doesn't look like it will get much worse. the flash flooding threat still a concern. it moves further to the north. from chicago down to st. louis. that stretch in red. could see as much as two to five inches rain. over this 24 hours. >> . the colts come to town. broncos looking to avenge the first loss of last year. in october monday night match up. welcomes his former team to mile high. in the texasens. >> . brady. and those patriots. >> . september 8 cannot come soon enough. almost here. >> . ao >> not long after denver won the super-bowl. steven says he bought season tickets off this web site. stub section 105 where he says he is supposed to be sitting in two weeks. when the season opens. this morning he says he got a call that the order was
from the southern great lakes. to the mississippi river valley. into east texas. over the last 24 hours it has slightly shifted to the north. enough so where the bulk of the really heavy rain will move northbound. we're still going to see scattered light rain. a half inch. that run off will keep water still high. bunch. it doesn't look like it will get much worse. the flash flooding threat still a concern. it moves further to the north. from chicago down to st. louis. that stretch in red. could...
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at least four rivers, stretching across southern louisiana and mississippi, have reached record highs. the dade family escaped the flooding on sunday. they have lost everything. >> it looks like an island. things are disappearing. the cars are disappearing under the water. raised eight more people overnight. >> reporter: where are you guys going from here? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: we rode along with haves jeremiah johnson and andre who say they rescued around 175 people. >> y'all want to come? all right. >> reporter: what is reaction when they see you pull up? >> just shocked and thankful that somebody is here to help them. everything they own is ruined and they fee you see a look of relief on their face they will get out and get to high ground. >> you all farmers or something? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: ten,000 people spent the night in a shelter and hundreds of road and highways in this area are still shut down and will remain closed until some of this water recedes. but, margaret, there is more rain in the forecast. thank you, omar. >>> a raging wildfire in northern californ
at least four rivers, stretching across southern louisiana and mississippi, have reached record highs. the dade family escaped the flooding on sunday. they have lost everything. >> it looks like an island. things are disappearing. the cars are disappearing under the water. raised eight more people overnight. >> reporter: where are you guys going from here? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: we rode along with haves jeremiah johnson and andre who say they rescued around 175...
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flash flooding is possible from round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and thinner. a little hot. >> osgood: and golfer jack nicklaus, turning his own course. two years ago, silvertech had 40 to 50 employees. now we have 60 to 70. g. we had about 70 employees a few years ago, we have over a hundred today. chynoweth: businesses like mine see how maggie hassan keeps this economy moving. mary collins: she's controlled spending and she's balanced the budget. narrator: and cnbc named new hampshire the most business-friendly state in the country. i'm maggie hassan, and i approve this message because we need to show washington how we get things done massachusetts public charter schools are among the best in the country. our charter schools are public, and we have longer school days with more personal attention. we have a proven record of helping students in underperforming areas suc
flash flooding is possible from round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and thinner. a little hot. >> osgood: and golfer jack nicklaus, turning his own course. two years ago, silvertech had 40 to 50 employees. now we have 60 to 70. g. we had about 70 employees a few years...
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flash flooding is possible from round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and >> this spot right here is just a little hot. >> osgood: and golfer jack nicklaus, turning his own put your finger to good use. person to person transfers on the firstbank mobile app. >> osgood: we're in the great hall at the breakers. it is great, isn't it? you can well imagine cornelius vanderbilt ii dressed to the nines and welcoming his guests, nowadays, martha teichner tells us, casual is king. >> reporter: once upon a time, there was casual friday. now, it's more like casual 24/7. in cities and suburbs, coast to coast, for both men and women, you see it not just on the street, but in offices. if a billionaire c.e.o. like mark zuckerburg can wear his everybody else dress down? except now, it's about more than wearing jeans or something resembling pajamas. it's about workout clothes that have grown
flash flooding is possible from round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and >> this spot right here is just a little hot. >> osgood: and golfer jack nicklaus, turning his own put your finger to good use. person to person transfers on the firstbank mobile app. >>...
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george lucus called him a real round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and thinner. >> this spot right here is just nicklaus, turning his own course. wondering what's in the box? energy efficiency, people! oh, hey little buddy. in fact, we have over 150 ways to cut your energy use and save money. some literally as easy as changing a light bulb. it can add up. you know, depending on how you use your energy. i like it. oney. xcel energy. responsible by nature. since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. >> osgood: we're in the great hall at the breakers. it is great, isn't it? you can well imagine cornelius vanderbilt ii dressed to the nines and welcoming his
george lucus called him a real round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and thinner. >> this spot right here is just nicklaus, turning his own course. wondering what's in the box? energy efficiency, people! oh, hey little buddy. in fact, we have over 150 ways to cut your...
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flash flooding is possible from round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and thinner. a little hot. >> osgood: and golfer jack nicklaus, turning his own course. a month after 9/11, i got a call from david and he told me he was going into the national guard. he was sent to iraq to be a gunner on a humvee. and the sound of their boots as they came up those stairs will, will stay with me the rest of my life. you have moments when you really don't want to live anymore, it's a fate that i would not wish on anybody, not anybody. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. the sense of emptiness, that only losing a child can bring. those people should be honored and treated with kindness for the rest of their life, and i don't think that donald trump will ever understand that. >> osgood: we're in the great hall at the breakers. it is great,
flash flooding is possible from round of heavy rain expected to soak the southern plains, mississippi valley, and great lakes states. in the east, the heat and humidity is downright dangerous. for the week ahead, lots of storms, and hotter in the west. ? ? ? >> osgood: ahead, higher and thinner. a little hot. >> osgood: and golfer jack nicklaus, turning his own course. a month after 9/11, i got a call from david and he told me he was going into the national guard. he was sent to...
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give out another happy meal toy will tour the damage from the historic flooding in southern louisiana today. mississippi national guard helicopters continue to drop sandbags to control flooding there and crews are using boats to check on people still in their homes in the town of marpo. 13 people have died in louisiana. >>> trump's new campaign manager. hillary clinton is scheduled to meet with law enforcement leaders in new york today. >>> the broncos return to the practice field with the 49ers today and the coach is expected to name a starting quarterback for saturday's big game. the teams were out in pads yesterday and both mark sanchez service is coming up on september 10th. now is the time to pick a project and sign up. xecel energy has set up this day of service. >> we thought about working with nonprofits and bringing together volunteers, family and employeen customers and let's come together and figure out how to improve colorado. >> you can help. they have have service saturday september 10th from 8:00 to 11:00 in the morning and you can sign up for a project by going to the day of service page
give out another happy meal toy will tour the damage from the historic flooding in southern louisiana today. mississippi national guard helicopters continue to drop sandbags to control flooding there and crews are using boats to check on people still in their homes in the town of marpo. 13 people have died in louisiana. >>> trump's new campaign manager. hillary clinton is scheduled to meet with law enforcement leaders in new york today. >>> the broncos return to the practice...
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there were some young, white, methodist ministers in the white mississippi conference which at the time was a southern half of the state who were exceedingly frustrated. both in the ways that the white power structure in mississippi refuse to take any responsibility for what happened at ole miss, in fact, blamed kennedy and the federal government in the marshals and all of those folks. but they were also frustrated that the leaders of their annual conference, the bishop, their district superintendent, said nothing to respond to this situation. and they believed that the church needed to say something. so they sat down, wrote a response, this was u four young ministers. they got 24 of the ministers to sign it with them. so it was 28, white, methodist ministers most of them young. statement was published on january 2nd, 1963. the statement basically had four points. it called for freedom of the pulpit claiming that the church belongs to god and the implication being that the purpose of the church was not to prop up the dominant culture but rather was god's church. they quoted a passage or two from the m
there were some young, white, methodist ministers in the white mississippi conference which at the time was a southern half of the state who were exceedingly frustrated. both in the ways that the white power structure in mississippi refuse to take any responsibility for what happened at ole miss, in fact, blamed kennedy and the federal government in the marshals and all of those folks. but they were also frustrated that the leaders of their annual conference, the bishop, their district...