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here's the latest hazard these days of navigating the cumberland. you've got to avoid the traffic lights. out here the water plays tricks on you. some houses don't look so bad until you realize you're looking at the third floor. sunday when these crews first came out it was to warn the residents that the flood waters were coming. about two-thirds decided to stay. ever since then, the teams have been out pulling in all the people who stayed behind. >> we had some that even got ugly with us and said that they would sleep on their roof or whatever, if they had to. they wasn't going to leave. they were going to ride it out. we picked them up the following day off their roof. they got their wish. >> reporter: just trying to get close to a home for a look isn't easy. first, you have to clear the trees. >> you don't know what's underneath you. trampolines and swimming pools. >> reporter: in the end, we fortunately don't find anyone and head back. you wonder how long it will be before ashland city gets back to normal. from the looks of things, it's going to
here's the latest hazard these days of navigating the cumberland. you've got to avoid the traffic lights. out here the water plays tricks on you. some houses don't look so bad until you realize you're looking at the third floor. sunday when these crews first came out it was to warn the residents that the flood waters were coming. about two-thirds decided to stay. ever since then, the teams have been out pulling in all the people who stayed behind. >> we had some that even got ugly with us...
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look at this, still 87 down in fredericksburg. 86 in culpeper and 82 in cumberland. just a spectacular everyoning outside. now we'll talk about lows tonight. mid 60s downtown. plenty of 50s in the suburbs. 65 in fredericksburg and lots of 50s haggerstown and over toward cumberland. not as cool as it was last night. partly cool, breezy, and mild. winds south, southwest. by afternoon, again, partly cloudy, breezy and warm. a nice day, a couple thunderstorms will develop. high temperatures around 85 and winds northwesterly. the winds will kick tomorrow when the front goes through. a weak cold front really. here's a look at the zone forecast. all six zones are on our website. 73 in oakland. and upper 70s in haggerstown. pretty good chance of showers across this area. 86 in culpeper, you'll stay dry. a slight chance of a shower or storm. mid 80s downtown. mid 80s at andrews and as well as hughsville and st. maries city. low 80s for annapolis. small craft advisory from noon until 6:00 p.m. because of the northwest winds. next seven day, mid 80s tomorrow, isolated storm. be
look at this, still 87 down in fredericksburg. 86 in culpeper and 82 in cumberland. just a spectacular everyoning outside. now we'll talk about lows tonight. mid 60s downtown. plenty of 50s in the suburbs. 65 in fredericksburg and lots of 50s haggerstown and over toward cumberland. not as cool as it was last night. partly cool, breezy, and mild. winds south, southwest. by afternoon, again, partly cloudy, breezy and warm. a nice day, a couple thunderstorms will develop. high temperatures around...
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many areas in the 50s. 46 cumberland. 20 the cool spot and 50 in southern maryland. a terrific day. a lot of sunshine. 65 by 9:00. 74 for lunch and for the drive home sunny and 8 of use the sun screen. weather won't be a problem. what about the traffic? >> overall not a problem. normal construction around this time. the next 30 minutes or so be careful as you head out. no problems to report. the inner loop watch for roadwork near the river road exit. moving over to 270 southbound we lose a couple of lanes due to construction between germantown road and clopper. 495 in virginia more roadwork at a bunch of places. let's say braddock road, 236, little river, out by 95. 395 northbound approaching the beltway, a live shot here you will lose a couple of lanes because of roadwork, as well. 95 before that, though, no complaints. so far so good from dumfries to 395. andrea, back to you. >>> we are learning more about the university of virginia lacrosse player accused of murder. investigators say this is not the first time that george huguely has been in legal trouble. brittany morehouse has
many areas in the 50s. 46 cumberland. 20 the cool spot and 50 in southern maryland. a terrific day. a lot of sunshine. 65 by 9:00. 74 for lunch and for the drive home sunny and 8 of use the sun screen. weather won't be a problem. what about the traffic? >> overall not a problem. normal construction around this time. the next 30 minutes or so be careful as you head out. no problems to report. the inner loop watch for roadwork near the river road exit. moving over to 270 southbound we lose...
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he was taken to the trauma center in come cumberland. let's check in with sharon gibala in traffic control. reporter: good afternoon, the sprinkles are not helping. we have plenty of accidents, 895 northbound approaching lam bard street. too many to mention. as far as jams go, 95 northbound slow between 198 and 32. an average speed of 23 miles per hour. there's your speeds. there's the west side, everything looking good at baltimore national pike. no delays on 95 at the beltway. there's the northwest side, the traffic report brought to you by subway. subway, eat fresh. >>> thank you. still ahead on wjz eyewitness news today at 4:00, important recall, a popular toy blamed in the death of a ten-year-old boy. >>> homeward bound, the sole survivor of a plane crash makes his way home. >>> find your umbrella, going to need it for a while. the updated forecast is coming up. >>> complete coverage continues with kye jackson and meteorologist bernadette woods and ,, ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] using frontline plus shows your pet you care... by unlea
he was taken to the trauma center in come cumberland. let's check in with sharon gibala in traffic control. reporter: good afternoon, the sprinkles are not helping. we have plenty of accidents, 895 northbound approaching lam bard street. too many to mention. as far as jams go, 95 northbound slow between 198 and 32. an average speed of 23 miles per hour. there's your speeds. there's the west side, everything looking good at baltimore national pike. no delays on 95 at the beltway. there's the...
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the cumberland river and the harpith river are the two rivers that are causing most of the problem. we have been waiting all day for the cumberland river which runs through nashville down from clarksville -- on up to clarksville to -- to crest. that crest hasn't happened yet. the latest predictions are that it might happen around 7:00. it may be later. in the meantime, the corps of engineers with whom we're working are trying hard to minimize the damage from the lakes that they are responsible for. there are three major lakes in the middle tennessee region -- old hickory, percy priest and center hill. these damns, these -- these dams, these lakes hold the water, of course, and the corps of engineers releases water from the overflow of these lakes and that just puts more water into the cumberland river and that just floods nashville more. this is the latest report on those three lakes. the corps is currently not releasing water from percy priest lake, and they have told us that they will not release water from percy priest lake until the river crests. this is important information fo
the cumberland river and the harpith river are the two rivers that are causing most of the problem. we have been waiting all day for the cumberland river which runs through nashville down from clarksville -- on up to clarksville to -- to crest. that crest hasn't happened yet. the latest predictions are that it might happen around 7:00. it may be later. in the meantime, the corps of engineers with whom we're working are trying hard to minimize the damage from the lakes that they are responsible...
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floodwaters from the cumberland river have begun to recede, too slow in many places. but rescuers are going door to door. a weekend storm that cut through the midsouth has been blamed for 28 death, most of them right there in tennessee. >>> the grand ole opry show went on last night, just not at the grand ole opry house. it was actually moved across town. people who have been inside the opera house talk about the devastation there. a friend of country music star marty stewart actually floated through the opry house in a canoe. four feet of water on the stage and dressing rooms destroyed. stewart is also worried about artifacts as the opry museum has a profound american loss. expected to be a minimum of three months before the entertainment complex that also includes the opryland hotel reopens. can you believe it's back? >>> we're talking about that ash from the icelandic volcano. it's causing more headaches for travelers right now. airports in scot land, ireland, and northern ireland, are closed. second straight day of restrictions there. the ash plumes are expected t
floodwaters from the cumberland river have begun to recede, too slow in many places. but rescuers are going door to door. a weekend storm that cut through the midsouth has been blamed for 28 death, most of them right there in tennessee. >>> the grand ole opry show went on last night, just not at the grand ole opry house. it was actually moved across town. people who have been inside the opera house talk about the devastation there. a friend of country music star marty stewart actually...
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and 66 hagerstown and 55 oakland and 64 cumberland and up to 64 in bel air. and 63 in westminster and rock hall. here's the easterly flow. that, it's the day's weather. it will be gray and human and at times, a passing shower. ultimately, the high pressure comes into play and runs the weather and this is going to act as a heat pump. the normal is 76 and wednesday, thursday, friday, closer to 90. 73 this day, it's gray and monday. the weather will patch the day. 62, cloudy and here's the turn around. 89, 88 and 87. we'll have thundershowers late friday and this is going to take us from july 4th weather back to the weather like on the memorial day weekend. reluctant to miss a manic monday. hi, don, i overslept a bit this morning. as far as the traffic goes, we have a few issues, this is in darlington, south of hues road and a second in randallstown and old port road there. otherwise, there's a look at your drive times and your speeds. there's 695 and 295 and everything could be running smoothly. and there's joppa road. and this is brought to you by your toyota
and 66 hagerstown and 55 oakland and 64 cumberland and up to 64 in bel air. and 63 in westminster and rock hall. here's the easterly flow. that, it's the day's weather. it will be gray and human and at times, a passing shower. ultimately, the high pressure comes into play and runs the weather and this is going to act as a heat pump. the normal is 76 and wednesday, thursday, friday, closer to 90. 73 this day, it's gray and monday. the weather will patch the day. 62, cloudy and here's the turn...
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in tennessee, the cumberland river is about to crest. take look at our newsroom, it's coming in there, from across the country, around the world. you know we'll bring all the details to you as soon as we get them. jon: first into the investigation into the attempted times square car bombing, police questioning the owner of the suv used in that failed attack, this as surveillance video now released shows the tens moments after street vendors alerted police to the suspicious parked vehicle. moments later that car began smoking and making poppingnizes, that's when officer wayne ratigan stepped in, ordering passengers to move away from the vehicle. officer ratigan says his nypd training kicked in instantly. >> everything happened so fast, there's not time to be scared. it's just like time to get the people out of here, time to start a parameter, everybody back, and you know, things start going from there and you don't -- training kick necessary, everything we've been taught over years of, you know, all these training sessions we go to, it ju
in tennessee, the cumberland river is about to crest. take look at our newsroom, it's coming in there, from across the country, around the world. you know we'll bring all the details to you as soon as we get them. jon: first into the investigation into the attempted times square car bombing, police questioning the owner of the suv used in that failed attack, this as surveillance video now released shows the tens moments after street vendors alerted police to the suspicious parked vehicle....
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authorities said the cumberland might not start receding for 24 hours. clean-up efforts may take weeks. late today nashville officials reported the grand ole opry house has several feet of water in it. the site has been home to the place since 1974. nearly two million people in and around boston spent a third day having to boil water before they could drink it. a break in a ten-foot main was repaired over night, but it could take up two days to confirm the water is safe for human consumption. the pipe ruptured on saturday. that forced officials to divert untreated water from an open-air reservoir and local ponds just to maintain pressure. in mumbai, india, a pakistani man was convicted of murder and other charges in the terror attack there in 2008. mohammed ajmal kasab was the lone survivor among the attackers. he was photographed walking through mumbai's main train station carrying an ak-47 rifle. the three-day attack left 166 dead and severely damaged two hotels, the train station, and a jewish center. north korea's reclusive leader kim jong-il may be
authorities said the cumberland might not start receding for 24 hours. clean-up efforts may take weeks. late today nashville officials reported the grand ole opry house has several feet of water in it. the site has been home to the place since 1974. nearly two million people in and around boston spent a third day having to boil water before they could drink it. a break in a ten-foot main was repaired over night, but it could take up two days to confirm the water is safe for human consumption....
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an 80% chance of showers out in cumberland. this end saturday night, into sunday that moisture will come and get on shore. the question is how quick does that happen, can we salvage late sunday afternoon. tomorrow mixture of clouds and sun, mid-70s as the high. tomorrow night and into sunday there will be showers around. i'm not sure sunday will be a totally gray and damp day, but it will be decidedly, well the forecast is going to diminish over the weekend, that's the best way to describe it, 726789 by monday sun comes back out, tuesday and wednesday sunny, look what happens midweek. three shy of 90 leading up to memorial day. >> it's now quarter till 7. here's shirn in traffic control. >> i'm happy to say there's not much out there that will show you down at this hour. just a minor delay on 95 from just approaching the belt way. there's a look at drive times and speeds around the belt way. just a very slight delay on the west side outer loop. there is a live look at the west side at liberty road. a look at the northwest side.
an 80% chance of showers out in cumberland. this end saturday night, into sunday that moisture will come and get on shore. the question is how quick does that happen, can we salvage late sunday afternoon. tomorrow mixture of clouds and sun, mid-70s as the high. tomorrow night and into sunday there will be showers around. i'm not sure sunday will be a totally gray and damp day, but it will be decidedly, well the forecast is going to diminish over the weekend, that's the best way to describe it,...
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temperatures right now are in the 50's in most spots. 46 in cumberland. 55 at the airport. same thing on the eastern shore. lots of sunshine. comfortable humidity. high temperature up near 80 degrees. but we will check the forecast in a few minutes before mother's day weekend. we say good morning to sarah. >> route 170, near the bwi airport, there is debris in the road. looking good on 95 heading down to fort mchenry. jfx in great shape. 63 m.p.h. on the northwest portion of the beltway. 11 minutes on the north and west side. things are running smoothly this morning. here's a quick live look at. outer loop traffic is problem free. we'll look at traffic on the west side. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. overview. >> three baltimore city police officers have been indicted on numerous charges. >> this follows a yearlong investigation. jennifer franciotti is live outside police headquarters with the details. >> the veteran police officers turned themselves in. the officers were all members of the violent crimes investigation division. charges include kidnapping and assau
temperatures right now are in the 50's in most spots. 46 in cumberland. 55 at the airport. same thing on the eastern shore. lots of sunshine. comfortable humidity. high temperature up near 80 degrees. but we will check the forecast in a few minutes before mother's day weekend. we say good morning to sarah. >> route 170, near the bwi airport, there is debris in the road. looking good on 95 heading down to fort mchenry. jfx in great shape. 63 m.p.h. on the northwest portion of the beltway....
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the cumberland river crested at a 70-year high. 12 feet above flood stage. even the heart of country music is still under water. the grand old opry, along with the country music hall of fame, are both flooded. no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless music memorabilia, recordings of stars like hank williams, patsy cline, and dolly parton, are still intact. it may be months before anyone sings in this hall again. >> the history of nashville, it goes so far back. i mean, it's like the roots of country music is right here. >> reporter: those roots are strong, and people like the daviss will need that strength. >> you're not looking at weeks or months. you're looking at years. >> reporter: five feet of flooding overwhelmed their home. 12 years after building this house, they're starting over. >> it's just devastating how much damage. never thought they'd actually come through here. you wouldn't think that water could carry that much force. >> reporter: the governor has declared more than half of the counties in this state disaster areas. teams are
the cumberland river crested at a 70-year high. 12 feet above flood stage. even the heart of country music is still under water. the grand old opry, along with the country music hall of fame, are both flooded. no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless music memorabilia, recordings of stars like hank williams, patsy cline, and dolly parton, are still intact. it may be months before anyone sings in this hall again. >> the history of nashville, it goes so far back. i mean, it's...
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the flooding was not limited to the cumberland. lakes, rivers and drainage systems were deluged, bridges washed out, thousands of homes damaged, nashville businesses hit hard include the grand old opry house, hotel and convention center with 1,500 guests rushed to shelter. that prompted a wave of country stars appealing for help. the president offering federal disaster assistance. he sent fema to consider the damage firsthand. 52 counties were disaster areas. a reporter for "the tennessean" brad shraed. >> hi, keith. how are you doing. >> well, how are you doing? what is happening with the rescue and relief efforts? >> it has been quite a harrowing few days in middle tennessee. today the effort moved from a rescue to more of a recovery effort. they're trying to restore power in the downtown district, but flood waters are still at some stations there so the power company is -- could be days before some of those areas downtown are restored to power and there is still some residents, 3,000 to 4,000 in the nashville area that do not ha
the flooding was not limited to the cumberland. lakes, rivers and drainage systems were deluged, bridges washed out, thousands of homes damaged, nashville businesses hit hard include the grand old opry house, hotel and convention center with 1,500 guests rushed to shelter. that prompted a wave of country stars appealing for help. the president offering federal disaster assistance. he sent fema to consider the damage firsthand. 52 counties were disaster areas. a reporter for "the...
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the cumberland river is going down and should be below flood stage by the end of the week. nashville's mayor says it will take a while before things get back to normal. >> we are looking at a long recovery period. at the same time, i want to reassure everyone that nashville will fully recover and continue to be the great city that it is. >> reporter: op pri land hotel and grant 'ole opry are flooded. >>> the volcano in iceland is acting up again. it sent a cloud of ash toward the continent. european leaders meet to talk about last month's chaos. charlie d'agata has the story. >> reporter: the volcano in iceland that put a freeze on air travel is at it again. 12 days after the volcano shut down virtually all european air travel. >> a northwesterly wind pushed the plume over ireland today and that was difficult for us. and the problem is the density levels are quite high. >> reporter: passengers will face problems on wednesday. air space in scotland and northern ireland was shut down. airports in england and wales may close later in the day. >> everybody wants to be safe. so
the cumberland river is going down and should be below flood stage by the end of the week. nashville's mayor says it will take a while before things get back to normal. >> we are looking at a long recovery period. at the same time, i want to reassure everyone that nashville will fully recover and continue to be the great city that it is. >> reporter: op pri land hotel and grant 'ole opry are flooded. >>> the volcano in iceland is acting up again. it sent a cloud of ash...
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real good chance of shower and thunderstorms west of hagerstown. 70 in oakland. 72 cumberland. the clouds will keep temperatures down a bit. 70s hagerstown. mid-70s martinsburg and winchester. culpeper may make 80 despite the clouds. 77 warrenton and mid 70s in manassas and leesburg. looking at showers and a thunderstorm is possible on the east side of the river. 77 downtown. 77 gathersburg, 77 also in annapolis. no winds, no small craft advisories. the next seven days mid to upper 70s on star a few storms late. sunday a few showers early. low 70s. monday a couple of showers here and there but all three days are not a washout and i really think most little league games will be played tomorrow. we have the dc chili cookoff tomorrow. >> she will be rolling on to the set next week. >> all that chili. >> i'm judging the red chili. >> just the red chili. >> they have the green, red, it will be great. >> good event. kidney foundation, right? >> all benefits the kidney foundation. >>> brett haber is at nationals park where the oils have made the trip down i-95 for their annual interle
real good chance of shower and thunderstorms west of hagerstown. 70 in oakland. 72 cumberland. the clouds will keep temperatures down a bit. 70s hagerstown. mid-70s martinsburg and winchester. culpeper may make 80 despite the clouds. 77 warrenton and mid 70s in manassas and leesburg. looking at showers and a thunderstorm is possible on the east side of the river. 77 downtown. 77 gathersburg, 77 also in annapolis. no winds, no small craft advisories. the next seven days mid to upper 70s on star...
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so that's what we're going to do with the old opry out on the cumberland river. we're not going to quit. these -- >> larry: how's your -- larry, frankly, how old is the city holding up? that was pretty horrific. >> well, it was horrific, larry. i was in austin, texas, when it all came down and i woke up one morning though these floods in nashville and the pictures were incredible. my son, josh, sent me a picture of the 13th fairway at the brentwood country club, it looked like the mississippi river, except service flowing faster. today when i came in, when i flew in, i didn't really see a bunch of water. here's the thing. thank god the water is down, but thank god the people are not down. they have arisen and they're helping each other and they're praying for each other. so like i say, we're open for business. these tennessee folks, they're a hardy breed of folk. they're helping each other. i went over to the college today, they opened up the gymnasium and had 150 people in there, with little kids eating oranges and bananas and listening to this country singer th
so that's what we're going to do with the old opry out on the cumberland river. we're not going to quit. these -- >> larry: how's your -- larry, frankly, how old is the city holding up? that was pretty horrific. >> well, it was horrific, larry. i was in austin, texas, when it all came down and i woke up one morning though these floods in nashville and the pictures were incredible. my son, josh, sent me a picture of the 13th fairway at the brentwood country club, it looked like the...
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river starts to recede. 29 people died when torrential rains swelled the cumberland river to more than 12 feet above flood stage. rescue officials say they will fear they will find more bodies. this is not going to be an easy recovery for nashville. 50 of the city schools were damaged. this is the field where the tennessee titans play. that is water you are seeing there. the grand old opry, country music hall of fame, national symphony center took on water. the $2.5 million pipe organ was severely damaged as is the city's only remaining water treatment plant, remained intact due to prisoners who piled up sandbags. that is the only one they've got. nashville has the one saved water treatment plant causing officials to ask people of the city to conserve water. as keith noted on "countdown" last night, you can donate $10 to the red cross to help in the rescue and recovery by texting. text the word redcross to 90999. again, it's to donate $10. you just text "redcross" to 90999. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] winning more awards for quality and customer service than any other l
river starts to recede. 29 people died when torrential rains swelled the cumberland river to more than 12 feet above flood stage. rescue officials say they will fear they will find more bodies. this is not going to be an easy recovery for nashville. 50 of the city schools were damaged. this is the field where the tennessee titans play. that is water you are seeing there. the grand old opry, country music hall of fame, national symphony center took on water. the $2.5 million pipe organ was...
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the cumberland river cresting at a 7-year high, 12 feet above the flood stage. the grand ole opry and the country music hall of flame is flooded out and no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless items items items are in intact -- items are intact. >>> a man was at the intersection of eastern and paylor avenue last night when he was hit. no word if the driver will be charged. the driver did stay on the scene. >>> a riverdale funeral home has had their license suspended after the inspectioner found 40 bodies in bags in the garage. they have until this friday to cremate the bodies and then the funeral home will be shut down. one of the funeral homes owners say he will fight the license suspension. >>> three baltimore city police officers accused of kidnapping and assaulting two west baltimore teenagers have been indicted. the teens were left without shoes and one claims the police ripped the battery from his cell phone. milton smith, tyrone francis, and gregory helen. all three were assigned to the violent crimes division and have all been suspended. >
the cumberland river cresting at a 7-year high, 12 feet above the flood stage. the grand ole opry and the country music hall of flame is flooded out and no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless items items items are in intact -- items are intact. >>> a man was at the intersection of eastern and paylor avenue last night when he was hit. no word if the driver will be charged. the driver did stay on the scene. >>> a riverdale funeral home has had their license...
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so we have some good news because the cumberland river is going down. authorities say it should be below flood stage by the end of the week, but nashville's mayor says it will take a while before things get back to normal. >> we are looking at a long recovery period. at the same time, i want to reassure everyone that nashville will fully recover and continue to be the great city that it is. >> reporter: the massive op pri land hotel and grand 'ole op pri have been flood. the op pri house is save but the concert was held in another part of town. they are having a terrible situation down there. three states, so many people died. >> i know. >> from drastic floods. >> and we pretty much dodged the bullet. the front that dropped the rain and severe weather is to our south. we definitely dodged a bullet. we had a few showers with that but all in all a gorgeous day on tap for us wednesday again. and the humidity is out of here. oh, yes, we like that. show you what is going on right now. the next three days, well, we will have a chance of showers to roll in her
so we have some good news because the cumberland river is going down. authorities say it should be below flood stage by the end of the week, but nashville's mayor says it will take a while before things get back to normal. >> we are looking at a long recovery period. at the same time, i want to reassure everyone that nashville will fully recover and continue to be the great city that it is. >> reporter: the massive op pri land hotel and grand 'ole op pri have been flood. the op pri...
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you can see it in place in frederick, cumberland, d.c. it is moving east, and we'll have your forecast when ,,,,,,,,,, heard the news about frequent heartburn? there's a new 24-hour heartburn formula. it's called zegerid otc. it's been proven in a clinical study to provide acid control that's greater and faster than prevacid. for all day and all night relief. try zegerid otc. >>> welcome back, everybody. let's go to first warning radar and show you the rain making its way into baltimore. it's been in place for most of the day out west. at this point it's on the western sides of the city, columbia, butler, and in cockeysville starting to pick up. we open it up a little more. you can see a few warnings of thunder. that popped out ahead of the main line. around frederick, always few rumbles of thunder. and a little bit more, down to the south, all of this making it is way in from virginia. you see rumbles of thunder, and it will make its way to the eastern shore. we've seen this on and off. there's another round now coming in. so we'll switc
you can see it in place in frederick, cumberland, d.c. it is moving east, and we'll have your forecast when ,,,,,,,,,, heard the news about frequent heartburn? there's a new 24-hour heartburn formula. it's called zegerid otc. it's been proven in a clinical study to provide acid control that's greater and faster than prevacid. for all day and all night relief. try zegerid otc. >>> welcome back, everybody. let's go to first warning radar and show you the rain making its way into...
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mid 70s in cumberland. upper 70s for winchester and haggerstown and a much better chance for showers along the maryland, pa border. you get toward culpeper, 86 tomorrow. 83 in warrenton. downtown, probably low to mid 80s as well. a slight chance of a shower, better chance in frederick. better chance in baltimore. 83 in annapolis. all right, next seven days. 84 tomorrow. isolated storm. a bit cooler on friday, but still nice. upper 70s. a bit cooler on saturday, but nice, low 70s. cool for mom, but bright sunshine, mid 60s next monday. we go back into the 70s on tuesday with a few showers and maybe a few lingering showers on wednesday morning. >> nice. >> pretty nice. >> let's get to our weird news. we think our politicians are getting the big head, but we don't mean it literally. to london, england, where three 25-foot inflatable heads are flying high over the city. now, these happen to be the three men vying to be the next prime minister over there and their balloons are being flown at different heights to
mid 70s in cumberland. upper 70s for winchester and haggerstown and a much better chance for showers along the maryland, pa border. you get toward culpeper, 86 tomorrow. 83 in warrenton. downtown, probably low to mid 80s as well. a slight chance of a shower, better chance in frederick. better chance in baltimore. 83 in annapolis. all right, next seven days. 84 tomorrow. isolated storm. a bit cooler on friday, but still nice. upper 70s. a bit cooler on saturday, but nice, low 70s. cool for mom,...
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good chance of showers. 70 in cumberland and a good chance of showers. the further east you go the chances decrease a bit. martinsburg 75. mid to upper 70s in warrenton, manassas and leesburg. downtown mid to upper 70s. 78 andrews. 78, 79 toward la plata and almost 80 in to southern maryland. 77 in annapolis. no winds and no small craft advisory. the next seven days, 77 tomorrow. a couple of showers, not a big deal. 73 on sunday. coomer and primarily morning showers and then showers on monday in the 70s. 80 on tuesday. isolated storm is possible. and then a little touch of summer. upper 80s on wednesday, thursday and friday. friday near 90 and a few isolated storms late in the day. we have of course celebrate fairfax june 11th to the 13th. go to our website, wusa9.com for tickets. we have the chili cookoff tomorrow and if you want to check out a cool group, it is from 7 to 9:00 p.m. it is good. >> you have the whole weekend laid out. >> i do. strawberry festival at the potomac methodist church. >> i have to be there, yes. >>> the astronauts wrapped up th
good chance of showers. 70 in cumberland and a good chance of showers. the further east you go the chances decrease a bit. martinsburg 75. mid to upper 70s in warrenton, manassas and leesburg. downtown mid to upper 70s. 78 andrews. 78, 79 toward la plata and almost 80 in to southern maryland. 77 in annapolis. no winds and no small craft advisory. the next seven days, 77 tomorrow. a couple of showers, not a big deal. 73 on sunday. coomer and primarily morning showers and then showers on monday...
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the cumberland river crested at a 70-year high, 12 feet above flood stage. even the heart of country music is still under water. the grand ole opry, along with the country music hall of fame, are both flooded. no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless music memorabilia, recordings of stars like hank williams, patsy cline and dolly parton, are still intact. it may be months before anyone sings in this hall again. >> the history of nashville, it goes so far back. it's like the roots of country music are right here. >> reporter: those roots are strong. and people like the davises will need that strength. >> you're not looking at weeks or months. you're looking at years. >> reporter: the governor has declared more than half of the counties in this state as disaster areas. yunji de nies, abc news, nashville. >>> president obama has met with another potential replacement for retired supreme court justice john paul stevens. judge diane wood has been a federal judge in the u.s. court of appeals since 1995. the president has met with four potential succe
the cumberland river crested at a 70-year high, 12 feet above flood stage. even the heart of country music is still under water. the grand ole opry, along with the country music hall of fame, are both flooded. no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless music memorabilia, recordings of stars like hank williams, patsy cline and dolly parton, are still intact. it may be months before anyone sings in this hall again. >> the history of nashville, it goes so far back. it's like the...
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did you not today. 75 in cumberland. everybody returns at least partly sunny. upper 70s in winchester. culpeper you'll be in the low 80s and upper 70s for warrenton, manassas and leesburg. downtown not quite 80. 77 for annapolis. light winds. no small craft advisory or the tidal potomac. next seven days almost 80 tomorrow. 88 on wednesday. 90 on thursday. the front in the plains friday. that is our best chance for showers and storms. back in the mid 80s. a little cooler over the weekend. we can't get too excited. we're only monday. we have a big weekend coming up. right now it looks okay. maybe a shower on sunday. cooler and nice on memorial day 75. >> we have a picnic on saturday. >> okay. >>> an all new david letterman will be tonight. actor jake gyllenhael will be on. >> i want to see that one myself. >>> this just in. steven strarts strathsburg. >> he was hittable at least a little bit. see why his night ended early. plus the soon to be catcher on the dl. disabled list. >> oh. >> i need to clarify that. i'll be back right after this. that came out wrong. an
did you not today. 75 in cumberland. everybody returns at least partly sunny. upper 70s in winchester. culpeper you'll be in the low 80s and upper 70s for warrenton, manassas and leesburg. downtown not quite 80. 77 for annapolis. light winds. no small craft advisory or the tidal potomac. next seven days almost 80 tomorrow. 88 on wednesday. 90 on thursday. the front in the plains friday. that is our best chance for showers and storms. back in the mid 80s. a little cooler over the weekend. we...
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and essentially sunshine from the mountains to the coast. 76 in cumberland. upper 70s, not quite 80, in winchester and martinsburg and hagerstown. 83 in culpeper. you folks down towards madison county south will have some temperatures in the low 80s. 80s in warrenton with sunshine. 80s in leesburg. all pretty much pure sun. downtown around 80 to the low 80s. 80 in gaithersburg. we're looking at temperatures near baltimore and annapolis. it will probably change, though, on thursday. next seven days, 80s tomorrow. spectacular. 85 on thursday. a few afternoon and evening thunderstorms. a little cooler but nice on friday. 78. we have another frontal system coming in friday night. most of the showers will be confined to the overnight hours so it's going to work out pretty well. it's going to cool off on saturday but by the time you wake up it will be nice. at least when i wake up it will be nice. 72. sunshine on mother's day. bright and brisk back in the mid 60s. >> it is the schedule we work. >> it is. >> thanks, top. >>> an all new david letterman will be on aft
and essentially sunshine from the mountains to the coast. 76 in cumberland. upper 70s, not quite 80, in winchester and martinsburg and hagerstown. 83 in culpeper. you folks down towards madison county south will have some temperatures in the low 80s. 80s in warrenton with sunshine. 80s in leesburg. all pretty much pure sun. downtown around 80 to the low 80s. 80 in gaithersburg. we're looking at temperatures near baltimore and annapolis. it will probably change, though, on thursday. next seven...
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right now, the cumberland river threatening parts of nashville. it's expected to crest today at 50 feet. and that brings in the weather picture with steve. >> yeah, let's take a look at how much rain they have received down in that region as we take our map information. nashville over the course of this storm has received close to 14 inches. yesterday, the rainiest day in the history of nashville. they got over six inches. camden, tennessee, 17 inches. bowling green, 8 inches. it has been absolutely a frog strangler as we say back home. meanwhile, the heavy -- take a look at where tennessee is. good news is the storm has moved out of western tennessee and moving into eastern tennessee and also the mid atlantic as well. it's going to be rainy there but with any luck, the flooding should recede over the next couple of days. precipitation, accumulation, glad you asked over the next, you know, day or so with this storm. some spots could wind up with three or four inches of rain and this shows you the wind and it pertains to the oil spill and as you ca
right now, the cumberland river threatening parts of nashville. it's expected to crest today at 50 feet. and that brings in the weather picture with steve. >> yeah, let's take a look at how much rain they have received down in that region as we take our map information. nashville over the course of this storm has received close to 14 inches. yesterday, the rainiest day in the history of nashville. they got over six inches. camden, tennessee, 17 inches. bowling green, 8 inches. it has been...
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here's the latest hazard these days of navigating the cumberland. you have to avoid the traffic lights. out here, the water plays tricks on you. some houses don't look so bad till you real itz you're looking at the third floor. sunday, when these crews first came out, it was to warn the residents that the floodwaters were coming. about twotwo-thirds decided to stay. ever since then, the teams have been out pulling in all the people who stayed behind. >> we had some that even got ugly with us and said they'd sleep on their roof or whatever if they had to, they wasn't going to leave, they was going to ride it out. we picked them up the following day off their roof, so they got their wish. >> reporter: just trying to get to a home for a closer look isn't easy. first you have to clear the trees. >> you don't know what's underneath you, trampolines, swimming pools. >> reporter: in the end, we fortunately don't find anyone and head back. you wonder how long it will be before ashland city gets back to normal. from the looks of things, it's going to take so
here's the latest hazard these days of navigating the cumberland. you have to avoid the traffic lights. out here, the water plays tricks on you. some houses don't look so bad till you real itz you're looking at the third floor. sunday, when these crews first came out, it was to warn the residents that the floodwaters were coming. about twotwo-thirds decided to stay. ever since then, the teams have been out pulling in all the people who stayed behind. >> we had some that even got ugly with...
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cumberland way out to the west. 46degrees. so temperatures very comfortable here to start. should be a great-looking day. the sun will get up early at about 6:00 this morning. once it does, we should finance for bright sunshine throughout the day. very quiet map. this will be a fantastic day. cold front from a few days ago is off to the south and east. we are awaiting the next cold front which is north and west of chicago. that will get in here tomorrow night. until then, it will be great. high pressure will move across the region. just a few fair-weather clouds out there and high temperatures about 80 or so with low humidity. this is what we wait for much of the year. mostly sunny. a beautiful day. 82 for an afternoon high. tonight, a few more clouds in the forecast and it will be mild overnight. a little warmer tonight. 64 for your overnight low as we await the cold front. tomorrow, not bad. a few more clouds in the forecast. friday, we cloud up late in the day. could be some showers and thunderstorms with a cold front friday night into saturday. give us some early mornin
cumberland way out to the west. 46degrees. so temperatures very comfortable here to start. should be a great-looking day. the sun will get up early at about 6:00 this morning. once it does, we should finance for bright sunshine throughout the day. very quiet map. this will be a fantastic day. cold front from a few days ago is off to the south and east. we are awaiting the next cold front which is north and west of chicago. that will get in here tomorrow night. until then, it will be great. high...
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. >>> in tennessee tonight, the swollen cumberland river is receding, and people ran from some of the worst flooding the area has ever seen. they are returning to find what's left. the death toll and the damage both staggering. our own ron mott has our report tonight from nashville. >> it's all a mess. >> reporter: jeff and marla perry's first house is a smelly, soggy mess. outside sits everything they own. >> there's the water line here. >> reporter: inside it's mostly empty, except for the memories. >> when you look at this, it's got to just crush you. >> devastating. unbelievable. speechless. >> reporter: though as much as this hurts, they say explaining it to their 4-year-old was far more painful. >> i had to tell my son he didn't have a bedroom or toys to play with. i mean, it was devastating. it's the hardest thing that i've ever had to do in my life. >> reporter: yet they know it could have been even worse. this woman watched in horror as her husband tried to rescue their daughter. both were swept away to their deaths. >> he was a hero. he sacrificed himself for his kids. >> re
. >>> in tennessee tonight, the swollen cumberland river is receding, and people ran from some of the worst flooding the area has ever seen. they are returning to find what's left. the death toll and the damage both staggering. our own ron mott has our report tonight from nashville. >> it's all a mess. >> reporter: jeff and marla perry's first house is a smelly, soggy mess. outside sits everything they own. >> there's the water line here. >> reporter: inside...
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another 24 hours of flooding around the cumberland. look at the cold front, right around the great lakes, the rain showers are wrapping out ahead of that, you can see it by chicagoland as this cold front sinks over to the east we'll see severe thunderstorms pop out and we're thinking around indianapolis, in towards cincinnati, columbus, even into cleveland later this afternoon. ahead of that temperatures are warm, low 80s for new york, 87 when you get to miami. more details in a half hour. >> thank you very much. >>> we have a big recall to tell you about. nissan needs to fix about 135,000 infinity vehicles, and then we told you about the fan who got tailsered at a phillies game. find out about an interesting phone call he made to his dad before that happened. . the gmc sierra hybrid. the most fuel-efficient full-size pickup on the road. may the best truck win. these sensors indicate change at la quinta inns and suites! with thousandsnew oms d lots of new lobbies they're even better than before! book rooms at lq.com right-o! wake up on
another 24 hours of flooding around the cumberland. look at the cold front, right around the great lakes, the rain showers are wrapping out ahead of that, you can see it by chicagoland as this cold front sinks over to the east we'll see severe thunderstorms pop out and we're thinking around indianapolis, in towards cincinnati, columbus, even into cleveland later this afternoon. ahead of that temperatures are warm, low 80s for new york, 87 when you get to miami. more details in a half hour....
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. >> north of cumberland, maryland. >> a very close by. >> it is beautiful. >> we have so many things to offer. we have all think, outdoor pool, indoor pool. -- golfing. and we have of volleyball court. >> we are cooking this morning. what are you planning? >> harvest day is coming? we have meat. tenderloin. this is already clean, so we will cut anin a couple little steaks. and inch and a half because we are big guys. and a beautiful tomato salad. >> i have not seen those tomatoes before. you say this is old school. >> this is how to made a lot -- looked 150 years ago. they look ugly. when you eat them in a moment, you will see that they taste fantastic. >> what is old is new again. >> we will put a lot of oil in here. the steaks go in. >> simple. you are not going to put a bunch of seasoning on that. >> that is all it is. you do not have to play a round. there is a little tomato salad. salt, pepper. we may all little vinaigrette. >> that is a special vinaigrette. >> it is special because my wife likes it. feta cheese, tomato vinaigrette. it is used to get a good zip going. >> if you
. >> north of cumberland, maryland. >> a very close by. >> it is beautiful. >> we have so many things to offer. we have all think, outdoor pool, indoor pool. -- golfing. and we have of volleyball court. >> we are cooking this morning. what are you planning? >> harvest day is coming? we have meat. tenderloin. this is already clean, so we will cut anin a couple little steaks. and inch and a half because we are big guys. and a beautiful tomato salad. >> i...
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across the state, temperatures in the 60s, 57 in oakland. 64 in elkton. 63 in cumberland and down in ocean city where the winds are calm there but the reading around the airport at 13 miles per hour, that's the strongest winds we have reported anywhere around the state right now. the larger story shows a lot of drying out through tomorrow. the storm system takes some time to get through here. the low is centered over the great lakes and starting to spin and you can see it move out and it's pulling moisture in. when you see the east win, it's pulling in moisture from the bay and the ocean. while we do have a good bit of space for some drying, see some sun through the afternoon. we have to get the front out and it will sink on off and push out of the area by monday afternoon and then by tuesday into wednesday, we look to see temperatures rebounding with clearing in the forecast and keeping an eye on a dynamic in the tropics that could play into the forecast later in the week. the temperatures going up in the middle of the week. your next high tide at 3:22. no advisories. periods of rai
across the state, temperatures in the 60s, 57 in oakland. 64 in elkton. 63 in cumberland and down in ocean city where the winds are calm there but the reading around the airport at 13 miles per hour, that's the strongest winds we have reported anywhere around the state right now. the larger story shows a lot of drying out through tomorrow. the storm system takes some time to get through here. the low is centered over the great lakes and starting to spin and you can see it move out and it's...
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hit hardest may be the music city, nashville, tennessee, where the cumberland river today crested at a 70-year high. several nashville landmarks are under water, including the nfl stadium that the tennessee titans call home, the country music hall of fame and the historic grand ole opry. but in a positive sign, the show goes on, and the musicians relocated to a dry spot to continue with the entertainment. and that's our report for tonight. for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc news, good night, america. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel. and it's time to play -- the answer is iron man! brought to you by iron man 2 the video game -- the brand new game that lets you play the part of iron man or his pal war machine. dicky, let's meet tonight's contestants -- >> dicky: jimmy, her name is jennifer and she's from ottawa, canada. his name is yehya, and he's from egypt. >> jimmy: welcome, contestants. the rules are simple. i will ask you a question, you give me the answer, which is iron man, okay. >> i hope i know. >> jimmy: i hope you do, too. the first person to three wins a
hit hardest may be the music city, nashville, tennessee, where the cumberland river today crested at a 70-year high. several nashville landmarks are under water, including the nfl stadium that the tennessee titans call home, the country music hall of fame and the historic grand ole opry. but in a positive sign, the show goes on, and the musicians relocated to a dry spot to continue with the entertainment. and that's our report for tonight. for terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and all of us at abc...
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hundreds of businesses remain closed while the cumberland river recedes. it is still above flood stage this morning, but well below its record crest tuesday. the flooding is a result of we can storms that brought torrential rains and deadly tornadoes to mississippi, kentucky, and tennessee. for marla perry, it is morebr%mn she could bear. she does not want to rebuild here after losing so much. now the aftermath from a disaster that has affected thousands. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> lots of rain down that way. a dry weather pattern for our region, and even the next couple of affronts that tractor here will not produce a lot of rain. there is nothing on the almanac today as far as rain goes. 81 at the airport, 83 at the inner harbor. the normal high is only 71 degrees. the morning was cool and comfortable, 50 officially at the airport. tree pollen is still a problem. grass pollen is high as well. the total pollen count is very high. the front shows up to the north and west. this world clouds is the area of
hundreds of businesses remain closed while the cumberland river recedes. it is still above flood stage this morning, but well below its record crest tuesday. the flooding is a result of we can storms that brought torrential rains and deadly tornadoes to mississippi, kentucky, and tennessee. for marla perry, it is morebr%mn she could bear. she does not want to rebuild here after losing so much. now the aftermath from a disaster that has affected thousands. >> now, your insta-weather...
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a night comes to cumberland. we talked about its practice been ill.. strip mining began in the 1850s. they eventually rolled in steam power engines which dug out the panama canal. eventually it erupted into an obscene massacre. from the steam power in in a brought in the draglines. that is the tallest building in southern illinois. they can scoot out two meteor craters at the same time and walk out of the neighborhood. we had high sulfur coal and it collapsed and passed the clean air act which is where the rate went on steroids and began full timeout. carter winston got his ideas about black history month. the problem now is that incredible destruction coming back, slated to have the largest strip mine in america now. peabody just signed a contract. southern illinois will have the largest strip mine bigger than any thing that ever hit achalasia. people will see it. you can imagine the scope. 500 mountains are gone. 1.2 million acres have been streamlined. vital you an area the size of delaware has been removed from the map. joe biden came from a alachu
a night comes to cumberland. we talked about its practice been ill.. strip mining began in the 1850s. they eventually rolled in steam power engines which dug out the panama canal. eventually it erupted into an obscene massacre. from the steam power in in a brought in the draglines. that is the tallest building in southern illinois. they can scoot out two meteor craters at the same time and walk out of the neighborhood. we had high sulfur coal and it collapsed and passed the clean air act which...
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of course up in the mountains, 81 in cumberland and 83 in washington. 84 over in hagers ton. and easton up a little from yesterday in the dew point, at 47 yesterday. winds have come around more to the southeast and tomorrow they'll be predominantly out of the east southeast. that mean its will be cooler tomorrow. only in probably the low 70s. low to mid-70s. out to the west, the low pressure sitting over kansas and oklahoma with the severe weather has moved up toward chicago. it's kind of strung out and weakening quite a bit. during the day today, a lot of the activity you saw to the west has broken up and we have some clouds and widely scattered showers. most of the activity out west. we do have a risk, as you can see, there is active knit kentucky -- activity in kentucky and across the carolinas. maybe a pop up shower tomorrow. mainly west of the city. maybe the city, baltimore area, d.c. annapolis, maybe after 6:00 or 7:00 a better chance of a shower. and on sunday with the system getting closer, a better chance of showers on sunday. but not a washout all weekend. and it w
of course up in the mountains, 81 in cumberland and 83 in washington. 84 over in hagers ton. and easton up a little from yesterday in the dew point, at 47 yesterday. winds have come around more to the southeast and tomorrow they'll be predominantly out of the east southeast. that mean its will be cooler tomorrow. only in probably the low 70s. low to mid-70s. out to the west, the low pressure sitting over kansas and oklahoma with the severe weather has moved up toward chicago. it's kind of...
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hundreds of businesses remain closed while the cumberland river which winds through nashville recedes. still above flood stage this morning, but well below its record crest tuesday. the flooding is the result of weekend storms that brought torrential rains and deadly tornadoes to mississippi, kentucky, and tennessee. for marla perry, more than she can bear. she doesn't want to rebuild here after losing so much. now the aftermath from a disaster that's affected thousands. leanne gregg, nbc news. >> president obama has authorized a major disaster declaration for four tennessee counties which will help people there get federal funds to clean up. more counties may be added later. >>> a new ash cloud from that volcano in iceland disrupting flights in the uk. these pictures from iceland show a plume of ash reaching 18,000 feet. similar to the eruptions last month that closed european air space for six long days. airports in scotland and ireland had to shut down. winds expected to push this ash cloud out to sea tomorrow. so far no london airports have been affected by this. >>> "news4 at 4:0
hundreds of businesses remain closed while the cumberland river which winds through nashville recedes. still above flood stage this morning, but well below its record crest tuesday. the flooding is the result of weekend storms that brought torrential rains and deadly tornadoes to mississippi, kentucky, and tennessee. for marla perry, more than she can bear. she doesn't want to rebuild here after losing so much. now the aftermath from a disaster that's affected thousands. leanne gregg, nbc news....
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now shut down, and, thousands of people have been forced to leave their flooded homes, in nashville, cumberland river is rising to record levels, today. and is expected to crest at 50 feet. the town of clarksville, the river topping flood stage, last night by more than 8 feet, and hundreds of people had to be rescued from their homes, and many lifted off their rooftops, by helicopters and tennessee's governor is saying they are bracing for more damage in nashville once the cumberland crests later today. bill: remarkable videotape. uma: unbelievable and we want to see your pictures or video of the breaking news story. e-mail into us, at the address on your screen, take a look: ureport@foxnews.com, give us your name an location and brief description of what we're looking at. bill: manhattan say hello to mahmoud ahmadinejad, a man who said israel should be wiped off the map is in new york city today at the united nations and the iranian president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, followed by the u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton and they'll face off over the nuclear treaty both countries aaccusing the o
now shut down, and, thousands of people have been forced to leave their flooded homes, in nashville, cumberland river is rising to record levels, today. and is expected to crest at 50 feet. the town of clarksville, the river topping flood stage, last night by more than 8 feet, and hundreds of people had to be rescued from their homes, and many lifted off their rooftops, by helicopters and tennessee's governor is saying they are bracing for more damage in nashville once the cumberland crests...
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there was a lot of flooding of homes there, flooding along the cumberland river where probably the most famous damage was done to the gaylord opryland hotel. that was been closed now and should be closed for several months as they repair it. the grand ole opry itself is closed. the grand ole opry was moved last night to the state capital and the performance went on and the facilities will continue with the music traditions. >> are you getting the help you need from the federal government? >> yes. the president declared a disaster with them. fema is in the city. we set up five or six local disaster assistance offices where fema will be working with us. so far so good. we are totally committed to getting the city cleaned up and moving forward. obviously, this has been tough on everybody. we have a long twice go. it will take some time but we're going to get it done. >> mayor karl dean, appreciate you being on. thanks. >>> country singer and songwriter kenny chesney lives in nashville, went back to check on his family and friends only to find his own home flooded. we'll show you that video
there was a lot of flooding of homes there, flooding along the cumberland river where probably the most famous damage was done to the gaylord opryland hotel. that was been closed now and should be closed for several months as they repair it. the grand ole opry itself is closed. the grand ole opry was moved last night to the state capital and the performance went on and the facilities will continue with the music traditions. >> are you getting the help you need from the federal government?...
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have returned here to downtown nashville but there is still block after block of darkness along the cumberland river which is receding, though leaving a huge mess in her wake. overhead, the flood's destructive and deadly reach was obvious tuesday. airplanes sat grounded under water. so did the grand ole opry and opry land hotel. the expansive opry land which could be shuttered for months is key to convention and tourism revenue here, host to 3,000 hotel rooms just at this location now closed for repair. on the ground in neighborhoods, the toll is harder to quantify yet easy to see as residents anxious to check their damaged homes are left to wait for the coast to clear. some who returned could only watch, still seemingly stunned by what happened over the weekend so quickly. >> nobody knew that the water was going to come down this way. we didn't hear no sirens. >> reporter: jorge at least got inside his house wading through ankle-deep water but didn't find much to salvage. >> everything we have in there is -- it's bad. we have to dump everything. >> reporter: like many families, the family doe
have returned here to downtown nashville but there is still block after block of darkness along the cumberland river which is receding, though leaving a huge mess in her wake. overhead, the flood's destructive and deadly reach was obvious tuesday. airplanes sat grounded under water. so did the grand ole opry and opry land hotel. the expansive opry land which could be shuttered for months is key to convention and tourism revenue here, host to 3,000 hotel rooms just at this location now closed...
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the cumberland river is beginning to recede but heavy flooding has already led to a shortage of clean water and power outages. it's also quieted nashville's acclaimed honky tompgs. >>> -- tonks. >>> not water but ash from the iceland volcano is still causing travel trouble. tens of thousands of passengers are stranded and the new wave of ash is threatening to spill into england's air space. eruptions last month canceled more than 100,000 flights because the ash cloud over europe threatened air travel safety. >>> a beautiful day here at home good gorgeous day here at home. >> we're getting a pass. this week has been fantastic. tomorrow is great too. the only thing we're watching tomorrow there could be an isolated shower or storm in the afternoon, mainly east of d.c. improvement for the weekend, though. >> love the sound of that. >> those are the two big headlines. let's get you started with a look outside. it is a beautiful night. temperatures still in the 70s. 74 is 2 degrees above average for the day. average high is 72 degrees. so we're looking for another warm one again tomorrow.
the cumberland river is beginning to recede but heavy flooding has already led to a shortage of clean water and power outages. it's also quieted nashville's acclaimed honky tompgs. >>> -- tonks. >>> not water but ash from the iceland volcano is still causing travel trouble. tens of thousands of passengers are stranded and the new wave of ash is threatening to spill into england's air space. eruptions last month canceled more than 100,000 flights because the ash cloud over...
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winchester, cumberland, places like that. then washington, d.c. gets here late afternoon and during the evening. that is what we think. it will be shower activity into the day sunday as well. a lot of clouds around. still some showers hanging around even through sunday afternoon and sunday evening. monday during date, this is iffy, we'll have to wait and see how that develops. a lot of that probably not hitting the ground around here. early sun, afternoon clouds, warm temperatures, high about 84 degrees. that is above normal. then for your five-day forecast, tomorrow, again, more clouds. if you are going to be out and about, take the umbrella with you as we are likely or possibly see some shower activity during the afternoon. a better chance at night during the evening and at night and than a good chance on sunday as well. monday and tuesday right now, we think will be dry. 77 to 80 degrees for your highs. that is a look at what is happening with the weather. now, here is julie wright with an update on traffic. >> i heard music earlier. is this mu
winchester, cumberland, places like that. then washington, d.c. gets here late afternoon and during the evening. that is what we think. it will be shower activity into the day sunday as well. a lot of clouds around. still some showers hanging around even through sunday afternoon and sunday evening. monday during date, this is iffy, we'll have to wait and see how that develops. a lot of that probably not hitting the ground around here. early sun, afternoon clouds, warm temperatures, high about...