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pennsylvania traders started traveling into the ohio valley. so, as they moved into the ohio -- as these groups moved into the ohio valley, pennsylvania traders followed them, and they had a pretty robust set of economic opportunities in the 1740s and '50s and '60s. so, you have these groups moving in from the east. and at the same time, again in response to the economic opportunity created by traders from pennsylvania, a pretty wide array of groups from the north and west that were moving out of the french sphere and into the british sphere in the 1740s and '50s, including wyandottes, chippewas, potawatomis, and others.es, chippewas, potawatomis, and s, chippewas, potawatomis, and others. relatively diverse population of native groups. when we talk about the ohio indians, we are talking about a diverse array of peoples that had not functioned together -- they were not a coherent political unit. they had not operated together for a very long time at the time of the revolution. and the revolution forced them to make new kinds of collective choic
pennsylvania traders started traveling into the ohio valley. so, as they moved into the ohio -- as these groups moved into the ohio valley, pennsylvania traders followed them, and they had a pretty robust set of economic opportunities in the 1740s and '50s and '60s. so, you have these groups moving in from the east. and at the same time, again in response to the economic opportunity created by traders from pennsylvania, a pretty wide array of groups from the north and west that were moving out...
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once it moves out of the south it moves toward the know-how one —- ohio valley it will be a wide spread area getting between four and 6 inches of rain it had tropical storm fred move through two weeks ago, hurricane henri mr. last weekend so the ground is saturated and a lot more moisture coming into that area as well. >> i have to question. one —- i have two questions so what those can expect in the path. will flooding be the biggest issue we will see in those states. reporter: yes. initially when the storm comes on sure hurricanes can have different worries around them justice storm surge or the rain or the wind it had all three. now the wind is beginning to diminish still at 75 miles per hour which is a hurricane that will go down to a tropical storm. the wind will diminish, the storm surge away from the coast doesn't happen the cost will see that for a while then it will subside. then we will see in land flooding that is the story for the next couple of days for the tennessee valley and ohio valley and parts of the northeast. >> obviously there is a lot of comparison to hurricane
once it moves out of the south it moves toward the know-how one —- ohio valley it will be a wide spread area getting between four and 6 inches of rain it had tropical storm fred move through two weeks ago, hurricane henri mr. last weekend so the ground is saturated and a lot more moisture coming into that area as well. >> i have to question. one —- i have two questions so what those can expect in the path. will flooding be the biggest issue we will see in those states. reporter: yes....
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and ohio valley and evenin tennessee valley and ohio valley and even in washington, dc where there was some powerful rainfall on wednesday. was some powerful rainfall on wednesday-— was some powerful rainfall on wednesda . ., ,, , was some powerful rainfall on wednesda . . ~' , . wednesday. ok, thank you very much for our wednesday. ok, thank you very much for your thoughts _ wednesday. ok, thank you very much for your thoughts on _ wednesday. ok, thank you very much for your thoughts on this. _ with me now is tanya gulliver garcia who lives in new orleans, she also works for the centre for disaster philanthropy. you are trying to ride out this storm, can i begin by asking you why you have chosen not to leave the area? ,, ,., ., you have chosen not to leave the area? ,, ., ., area? sure, so i thought about leavin: area? sure, so i thought about leaving and _ area? sure, so i thought about leaving and i'm _ area? sure, so i thought about leaving and i'm dealing - area? sure, so i thought about leaving and i'm dealing with i area? sure, so i thought about. leaving and i'm dealing with
and ohio valley and evenin tennessee valley and ohio valley and even in washington, dc where there was some powerful rainfall on wednesday. was some powerful rainfall on wednesday-— was some powerful rainfall on wednesda . ., ,, , was some powerful rainfall on wednesda . . ~' , . wednesday. ok, thank you very much for our wednesday. ok, thank you very much for your thoughts _ wednesday. ok, thank you very much for your thoughts on _ wednesday. ok, thank you very much for your thoughts on...
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valley. of course they needed the money for opening farms and fighting the native americans. it was filled with lots of other people who were there first and the animosity towards banks and banking comes with the people who needed capital facing financial crises and then when jackson while leaving office issues the d.c. circular which forces banks to call in all their paper helps. the panic of 1837 which is the one existential crisis for the brown brothers where they have to turn to the bank of england and it's huge in england and the liverpool -- becomes brown shipley and montagu norman. part of that risk culture is framed by that moment and framed by the panic of 1987. 1887. >> todd asks you mention -- what lessons at harriman lebec and others learn from their experience? >> if you talk to people in that world these societies which were called secret societies but it yelled called senior society was this place where once you were selected in one of these rare places where you could clearly
valley. of course they needed the money for opening farms and fighting the native americans. it was filled with lots of other people who were there first and the animosity towards banks and banking comes with the people who needed capital facing financial crises and then when jackson while leaving office issues the d.c. circular which forces banks to call in all their paper helps. the panic of 1837 which is the one existential crisis for the brown brothers where they have to turn to the bank of...
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points north of the center and all of the rainfall that carries up through tennessee and the ohio valley all the way up toward new england. our winds are down to 120. so it's losing some strength. look at this satellite imagery and notice how the eye collapses and the darker colors start to fade away. that means the eye, the fuel line for this system, is getting cut. remember it was feeding on those warm waters not only in the gulf, but once it made its way over those marshy lands, it's that brown ocean effect, it was feeding on all that water in the marshes and all the rainfall that's dropped. but this stayed at a category 4 for five hours. that's a much longer duration than hurricane michael, which moved in, losing the same amount of wind speed and only took three hours. so this is significant. the radar also is showing that, and i'll point that out. but i want to talk about port va shon. it's also home to one of the largest u.s. oil and gas facilities. large holding tanks. responsible for about 10%, 15% in the country. w will we have an environmental crisis? will there be distribution
points north of the center and all of the rainfall that carries up through tennessee and the ohio valley all the way up toward new england. our winds are down to 120. so it's losing some strength. look at this satellite imagery and notice how the eye collapses and the darker colors start to fade away. that means the eye, the fuel line for this system, is getting cut. remember it was feeding on those warm waters not only in the gulf, but once it made its way over those marshy lands, it's that...
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valleys and appalachians. by the middle part of the week we could be looking at copious amounts of rainfall in areas and a lot of these places have had a lot of rainfall this summer so already saturated ground could mean a flooding threat. in terms of additional rain, maybe a half foot or more of additional rain on top of what you had over southeastern louisiana, parts of mississippi and eventually parts of the appalachians and maybe part of the i-95 corridor as well. mona, rachel, we'll send it back over to you. >> jeff, we know you'll stay on top of it. >>> let's get more from lafitte. the small town is one hour south of new orleans. >> more than 200 people are in danger after water overtopped the levees and people are trapped in their attics. the mayor says town officials fought to save the town school and other buildings. >> the levee didn't necessarily fail its structural integrity, but it was overtopped and 30 minutes later the tide started going down, so lafitte, crown point was devastated and we though
valleys and appalachians. by the middle part of the week we could be looking at copious amounts of rainfall in areas and a lot of these places have had a lot of rainfall this summer so already saturated ground could mean a flooding threat. in terms of additional rain, maybe a half foot or more of additional rain on top of what you had over southeastern louisiana, parts of mississippi and eventually parts of the appalachians and maybe part of the i-95 corridor as well. mona, rachel, we'll send...
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but transports a tremendous amount of moisture up into the tennessee and ohio valleys in the appalachians and eventually the big cities of the northeast as well by the middle part of the week. we could be looking at copious amounts of rainfall in these areas. and a lot of these places have had a lot of rainfall this summer. so already saturated ground. that could mean a flooding threat. in terms of additional rain maybe a half foot or more of additional rain on top of what you've had in southeastern louisiana, parts of mississippi and eventually parts of the appalachians and maybe parts of the i-95 corridor as well. mona, rachel, we'll send it back er tyo >> >>> flooding and the need to rescue people who may be stranded is another chance for the u.s. veterans corps to mobilize. >> leonard harrison is with the group and he joins us on the phone. leonard, if you can hear me, we hear you're op your way to houma, a city hard hit by the storm. can you tell us what you're seeing or what you expect to see? >> well, we're already seeing high winds and heavy rain which we were already expecting bu
but transports a tremendous amount of moisture up into the tennessee and ohio valleys in the appalachians and eventually the big cities of the northeast as well by the middle part of the week. we could be looking at copious amounts of rainfall in these areas. and a lot of these places have had a lot of rainfall this summer. so already saturated ground. that could mean a flooding threat. in terms of additional rain maybe a half foot or more of additional rain on top of what you've had in...
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it is expected to continue into the ohio valley, the tennessee valley area. weakening further, but flooding is still a big threat with that system. in the bay area, it is a quiet pattern. vera -- area of low pressure will continue to drop the temperatures. we do have a cooler pattern setting up. a live look from the east bay hills camera and visibility is fine. cooler weather will be noticeable. napa down 13 degrees from 88 today. it will be a lot cooler in fairfield. 10 degrees cooler in concord, from 95 to 85 degrees. air quality along south lake tahoe is in the moderate range. we are expecting better air quality in the bay area. already seeing it san francisco and santa cruz. as the on short -- the onshore winds causing problems with the red flag warning in the sierra nevada. we will see better air quality in the bay area, but right around the fire zones, it is going to be still fixed spoke due to the fires burning -- thick smoke due to the fires burning. you are looking at good air quality for wednesday, thursday and friday. if you have been waiting to be
it is expected to continue into the ohio valley, the tennessee valley area. weakening further, but flooding is still a big threat with that system. in the bay area, it is a quiet pattern. vera -- area of low pressure will continue to drop the temperatures. we do have a cooler pattern setting up. a live look from the east bay hills camera and visibility is fine. cooler weather will be noticeable. napa down 13 degrees from 88 today. it will be a lot cooler in fairfield. 10 degrees cooler in...
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on the east coast of florida and the ohio valley, hot, hazy and humid is the deal across the mississippi river valley where we have many heat advisories in place as well as parts of the southwest. typically really hot that time of year and let's talk about the tropics. we don't have anything imminent yet but there are several things we are watching for potential development and we are reaching peak season. you look lovely. you do look beautiful. jillian: democrats are pushing a new policy ahead of the 2022 midterms, refund the police. is it about public safety or just politics? we are asking our police panel next. hundreds of travel sites for hotels and cars and vacation rentals like kayak does for flights. so it's kayak. yeah, like kayak. why don't you just call it kayak. i'm calling it... canoe. compare hundreds of travel sites for thousands of trips. kayak. search one and done. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual compare hundreds of travel sites for thousands of trips. knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you o
on the east coast of florida and the ohio valley, hot, hazy and humid is the deal across the mississippi river valley where we have many heat advisories in place as well as parts of the southwest. typically really hot that time of year and let's talk about the tropics. we don't have anything imminent yet but there are several things we are watching for potential development and we are reaching peak season. you look lovely. you do look beautiful. jillian: democrats are pushing a new policy ahead...
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the heat will continue to build across the tennessee valley into the ohio valley, pittsburgh tomorrow afternoon 93. but this will be csistonencal w. severe weather even for the upper midwest. we'll talk more about the fire danger coming up, guys >> all right we'll hear from you then thank you, janessa >>> there's no use crying over spilled milk, but what about ketchup? one kid at an oakland a's game didn't get the joke and started crying >> going to be traumatized from here on out by ketchup >>> how you can save some cash if you're renting an apartment >>> and details on the world's fastest accelerating rollercoaster forced to close after riders broke bones on that ride that's next. i've never slept like this before. i've never woken up like this before. i feel like doing things... and then doing other things after those things. it's hard to explain, i'm just back. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally with your body. i feel really good. for restorative herbal sleep, like never before. d kellogg's combine crunchy oat clusters with a touch of honey
the heat will continue to build across the tennessee valley into the ohio valley, pittsburgh tomorrow afternoon 93. but this will be csistonencal w. severe weather even for the upper midwest. we'll talk more about the fire danger coming up, guys >> all right we'll hear from you then thank you, janessa >>> there's no use crying over spilled milk, but what about ketchup? one kid at an oakland a's game didn't get the joke and started crying >> going to be traumatized from here...
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it is expected to continue into the ohio valley, the tennessee valley area. weakening further, but flooding is still a big threat with that system. in the bay area, it is a quiet pattern. vera -- area of low pressure will continue to drop the temperatures. we do have a cooler pattern setting up. a live look from the east bay hills camera and visibility is fine. cooler weather will be noticeable. napa down 13 degrees from 88 today. it will be a lot cooler in fairfield. 10 degrees cooler in concord, from 95 to 85 degrees. air quality along south lake tahoe is in the moderate range. we are expecting better air quality in the bay area. already seeing it san francisco and santa cruz. as the on short -- the onshore winds causing problems with the red flag warning in the sierra nevada. we will see better air quality in the bay area, but right around the fire zones, it is going to be still fixed spoke due to the fires burning -- thick smoke due to the fires burning. you are looking at good air quality for wednesday, thursday and friday. if you have been waiting to be
it is expected to continue into the ohio valley, the tennessee valley area. weakening further, but flooding is still a big threat with that system. in the bay area, it is a quiet pattern. vera -- area of low pressure will continue to drop the temperatures. we do have a cooler pattern setting up. a live look from the east bay hills camera and visibility is fine. cooler weather will be noticeable. napa down 13 degrees from 88 today. it will be a lot cooler in fairfield. 10 degrees cooler in...
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to the ohio valley, all the way into the northeast. so flood threat is big-time across this area for 14 million people so we still have a long way to go ladies >> we're going to follow ida to gulfport with widespread damage on mississippi's gulf cot ere.as and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. i took my favorite cereal and made it waaay better, tony. shaq you're using my crunchy, delicious kellogg's frosted flakes. i added cinnamon basketballs. cinnamoooooooonnnnnnn!!!! ha! they're gr-r-reat!!! which one of these buttons mutes shaq? did you know some deodorants may not last all day? secret works immediately! they're gr-r-reat!!! and is de
to the ohio valley, all the way into the northeast. so flood threat is big-time across this area for 14 million people so we still have a long way to go ladies >> we're going to follow ida to gulfport with widespread damage on mississippi's gulf cot ere.as and if you have heart failure, there's entresto. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace...
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and lewis finds evidence of them in the ohio valley. but the east coast variety comes to be quickly known as masted on. so this famous painting gun in 1806 by peel is quickly renamed the exhumation of the masted on. on christmas eve 1801, peel actually erect sit in the headquarters of the american philosophical society in philadelphia. and this is needed to be found closer to america's image of itself. the skeleton ends up and independence hall where people opens his museum. and we see it there on the background on the right, partially hidden by the drapery. and this famous painting, self portrait called artist in his museum from 1822. so, despite its obvious scientific significance, the federalist follow jefferson's lead in using it as a political symbol. jefferson's quixotic patriotic search for the mythic mammoth, like his cheese, the mammoth cheese be a byway for jeffersonian's literal quackery. that is a direct quote from one of nathan reads letters. and a buy word for democratic success in all of its manifestations. within days, i
and lewis finds evidence of them in the ohio valley. but the east coast variety comes to be quickly known as masted on. so this famous painting gun in 1806 by peel is quickly renamed the exhumation of the masted on. on christmas eve 1801, peel actually erect sit in the headquarters of the american philosophical society in philadelphia. and this is needed to be found closer to america's image of itself. the skeleton ends up and independence hall where people opens his museum. and we see it there...
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valley, tennessee valley all the way to the northeast and i'm concerned about tennessee 17 inches of rainfall last weekend that wasn't even tropical system, this might cause a lot of problems for a lot of people, their saturated ground. we will continue to monitor it. >> it is impacting louisiana the south, officials warning the death toll will likely rise even more as rescue efforts continue. joining me to discuss his effort to save lives, vice president of convoy of hope, thank you for being here. now that you've had time to assess, how bad is where you are. >> it is bad and slowly getting better. our problem right now is roads, getting into hard-hit areas. we knew this was going to be a major response, we brought 19 emergency disaster response vehicles down and it is difficult for us sometimes to get into the roads as trees and power lines are down with our big vehicle so we've done is consolidate some of our responses into smaller vehicles to get into areas that are hard-hit. we are taking supplies and helping people who desperately need the help. >> your governor in louisiana wi
valley, tennessee valley all the way to the northeast and i'm concerned about tennessee 17 inches of rainfall last weekend that wasn't even tropical system, this might cause a lot of problems for a lot of people, their saturated ground. we will continue to monitor it. >> it is impacting louisiana the south, officials warning the death toll will likely rise even more as rescue efforts continue. joining me to discuss his effort to save lives, vice president of convoy of hope, thank you for...
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as it makes its way up into the ohio and mississippi river valley, it's going be bringing three to five inches of rain as well. we are nowhere near through this thing yet. the eye wall making its way into new orleans. we'll continue to have big problems. >> we thank you for that. stay safe. it's hard to believe but this is the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. hurricane ida hitting on the same day. the new levee system will be put to the test. every one hoping they will work. for the latest head to nbc.com. this has been an nbc news special report. >> you heard it. that was an nbc news special report. the breaking news continues here. hurricane ida has been landfall. this is a category 4 hurricane with winds of 150 miles an hour. flooding is a big problem. let's go right to nbc news meteorologist. let's see what the track is. where does this stand right now? >> as we go throughout the afternoon and into the evening, we'll be tracking the eye. that's where the most extreme wind damage will be occurring. we'll bring you any pictures we get in of the storm surge damage that's moving i
as it makes its way up into the ohio and mississippi river valley, it's going be bringing three to five inches of rain as well. we are nowhere near through this thing yet. the eye wall making its way into new orleans. we'll continue to have big problems. >> we thank you for that. stay safe. it's hard to believe but this is the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. hurricane ida hitting on the same day. the new levee system will be put to the test. every one hoping they will work. for the...
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air temperatures today across the board from the tennessee valley to the ohio valley in the mid-90s. i wish i could say it backs off for tomorrow, but it spreads down more to the deep south. into charleston, a high of 89 for your friday. this comes with severe weather unfortunately for the upper midwest. there is that enhanced risk of some isolated tornadoes as well. so the flood threat is pretty big from wisconsin into green bay. could see some localized flooding up to 3 to 5 inches. sam, do your best to try to beat the heat. >> people, be careful out there. janessa, thank you much. >>> still ahead, the alabama poison control center is getting phone calls from people trying to combat covid by taking a drug meant for livestock. that story and more next. that story and more next that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk th
air temperatures today across the board from the tennessee valley to the ohio valley in the mid-90s. i wish i could say it backs off for tomorrow, but it spreads down more to the deep south. into charleston, a high of 89 for your friday. this comes with severe weather unfortunately for the upper midwest. there is that enhanced risk of some isolated tornadoes as well. so the flood threat is pretty big from wisconsin into green bay. could see some localized flooding up to 3 to 5 inches. sam, do...
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river valley, and pennsylvania and midatlantic will be flooding, best chance is eastern louisiana. a large area where i think that creeks could flood, this is something we have to watch, story has been, it has been a storm for sunday, i think that effects fell for next couple of days. >> i go back to hurricane harvey, that hit houston a few years ago, you talk about a storm that just sat there over houston, it dumped feet of rain. i'm wondering if you are surprised at speed of hurricane ida, it seems to be slowing a little bit, are you surprised it is moving slower or was that forecast? >> reporter: we knew when it made landfall it would start to slowdown, harvey they got 40 inches of rain, 45 in some cases that was moving 2 miles per hour, we're closer to 10, flooding will be a concern, but not dwight that level of flooding. >> adam klotz, thank you. >> intense wind, heavy rain, threat ending gulf coast, hurricane ida makes its way inland. some parts of coastal new orleans experiencing flooding. we have mike tobin there live. it seems like new orleans is worried about the water in
river valley, and pennsylvania and midatlantic will be flooding, best chance is eastern louisiana. a large area where i think that creeks could flood, this is something we have to watch, story has been, it has been a storm for sunday, i think that effects fell for next couple of days. >> i go back to hurricane harvey, that hit houston a few years ago, you talk about a storm that just sat there over houston, it dumped feet of rain. i'm wondering if you are surprised at speed of hurricane...
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we have 51 and up at ohio valley -- up at higher elevations. mid-50's to 60 degrees. 60, oakland. look at all of the 59th, hayward, mountain view, and san jose. here is all of the smoke forecasts. this is a twinge of haze in the same area and it will happen today through sunset. tomorrow, we wake up with it pushing to the east and more so tomorrow you will have one of the bluest skies this week. that is talk about what is going on as far as activity for today, a refreshing breeze if you are exercising and running errands. grab the sunglasses and have air conditioning if you are staying at home. mid to upper 50's with drizzle near the coast and higher elevations, watch out for that. low to mid 60's, 61 to 63 along the coast. the bay, 66 to 72. where is the summer heat? maybe we should not ask because when it comes back it will be pretty hot. i will show you that coming up. jobina: good morning, we will start with the bridge, not really because the chp has issued a wind advisory, but check out red line is a bit odd. speed down to six miles an hour on the bridge headed southbound. ch
we have 51 and up at ohio valley -- up at higher elevations. mid-50's to 60 degrees. 60, oakland. look at all of the 59th, hayward, mountain view, and san jose. here is all of the smoke forecasts. this is a twinge of haze in the same area and it will happen today through sunset. tomorrow, we wake up with it pushing to the east and more so tomorrow you will have one of the bluest skies this week. that is talk about what is going on as far as activity for today, a refreshing breeze if you are...
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valley of the upper midwest of what became kentucky and tennessee, they usually didn't last too long. they either were defeated in battle, they died, they were killed, they left the area. said, i'm getting out of here. there were some very fascinating indian characters who are in our book. cornstalk, the shawnee who was a chief in the diplomatic sense and the military sense. little turtle, hanging maw, dragging canoe, some of them had more colorful names, but they didn't -- there was wasn't a strong enough or lengthy enough thread for us to latch the whole story onto. then when we thought of daniel boone, a challenge that we faced was, well, what if daniel boone -- everybody knows daniel boone by name. they know the figure daniel boone. as bob mentioned before, some people think he died at the alamo, so they think they know daniel boone. then they know of the name because he was in the television show for several years playing the trusty loyal sidekick. but we thought what if he doesn't measure up. but as bob had said, he was everywhere it seems. he kept showing up at the battles her
valley of the upper midwest of what became kentucky and tennessee, they usually didn't last too long. they either were defeated in battle, they died, they were killed, they left the area. said, i'm getting out of here. there were some very fascinating indian characters who are in our book. cornstalk, the shawnee who was a chief in the diplomatic sense and the military sense. little turtle, hanging maw, dragging canoe, some of them had more colorful names, but they didn't -- there was wasn't a...
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it lifts to mississippi river valley, ohio river valley, with that moisture, no surprise, we're talking about this much rain. these are flood advisory from eastern louisiana, most of mississippi, good portion of alabama, and as far north as tennessee, i believe we'll see more areas where flooding is possible, how much more? probably areas there. 6 to 7 inches more of rain. it is already been a downpour across portions there of louisiana. this is going to be a big storm. small we'll pay close attention to. >> sunday we had flash floods in tennessee, is it the same area hit. >> if we look at this, i could bring you up farther. that stretch is across nashville, eastern tennessee. run to pennsylvania, these are places that have been soggy with more rains to come. >> there you are thank you. >> we're going to track hurricane ida and first of climate zealots, who will say, this hurricane proves we have to implement green new deal overnights. it is madness, "life, liberty and levin" is up next. see you next sunday when the next revolution will be televised. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am ma
it lifts to mississippi river valley, ohio river valley, with that moisture, no surprise, we're talking about this much rain. these are flood advisory from eastern louisiana, most of mississippi, good portion of alabama, and as far north as tennessee, i believe we'll see more areas where flooding is possible, how much more? probably areas there. 6 to 7 inches more of rain. it is already been a downpour across portions there of louisiana. this is going to be a big storm. small we'll pay close...
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pretty much all of the central plains into the ohio valley. the new york city is under a heat advisory in buffalo, syracuse and rochester. it was brutal yesterday in areas of new orleans, shreveport, feels like 109. tulsa, 111. d.c., 100. still the dog days of summer. it's ac weather. and then thursday, indianapolis, very hot and humid. it's not until this weekend things will significantly cool down. syracuse gets cooler, portland. new york city gets cooler on saturday. but that cooler air doesn't reach much further south. d.c. going to stay hot along with areas down to virginia. let's talk about the tropics. down in the caribbean sea, south of jamaica and haiti. in the next five days, a 70% development with this. it takes it towards cancun and towards the gulf of mexico. the computer models keep it weak until saturday. but both of the long term computer models take this as a likely hurricane around texas or new orleans, it's too early to pinpoint exactly what we're going to deal with but for yin along the gulf coast there's a potential sunday
pretty much all of the central plains into the ohio valley. the new york city is under a heat advisory in buffalo, syracuse and rochester. it was brutal yesterday in areas of new orleans, shreveport, feels like 109. tulsa, 111. d.c., 100. still the dog days of summer. it's ac weather. and then thursday, indianapolis, very hot and humid. it's not until this weekend things will significantly cool down. syracuse gets cooler, portland. new york city gets cooler on saturday. but that cooler air...
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Aug 30, 2021
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to ohio valley. remember nashville to parts of tennessee dealing with that catastrophic flooding last week and therefore they will see an additional 5 to 8 inches. we are still not done. it continues to make its way into areas of the northeast. the flooding in the storm surge and the wind is going to be an issue for a few more hours. you can see hurricane warnings are still in place for baton rouge. tropical storm warnings have started to expand. if you're in oklahoma city parts of arkansas nashville tennessee. i do think these tropical warnings will go into place and about the next hour or so. i think this area is going to be looking a lot different compared to what we saw at 6:00 chris. now that the sun has gone down there is still this dramatic severe weather threats. it's the feeder bands that are coming off the gulf, we are still seeing some warning air that's in place. that will allow the spinoffs to really continue overnight. people need to be aware if you hear sirens go down to the lowest pla
to ohio valley. remember nashville to parts of tennessee dealing with that catastrophic flooding last week and therefore they will see an additional 5 to 8 inches. we are still not done. it continues to make its way into areas of the northeast. the flooding in the storm surge and the wind is going to be an issue for a few more hours. you can see hurricane warnings are still in place for baton rouge. tropical storm warnings have started to expand. if you're in oklahoma city parts of arkansas...
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Aug 30, 2021
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tuesday and pick up speed and move into the ohio valley by wednesday. so this is going to pick up that forward progression through this afternoon and tonight. but it is a very slow mover before it exits off to the north and east. these are the estimated rainfall amounts that have come down around portions just west of new orleans. more than a foot of rainfall coming down here in this 12-hour span. and we look at storms and a lot of hurricanes that have an intensity such as ida will be retired. thi the letter i storm historically happens on the 4th of october. so the last few days of august, we are well ahead of a storm this late into the alphabet. again, a historic one pushing in across the state of louisiana. >> absolutely. thank you so much for keeping such a close eye on all of that. >>> baton rouge is feeling the wrath of hurricane ida. earlier, cnn spoke to a critical care doctor in that city about how his hospital was preparing for the impact of the storm. >> we're preparing for what we believe will be a very significant event in baton rouge. we b
tuesday and pick up speed and move into the ohio valley by wednesday. so this is going to pick up that forward progression through this afternoon and tonight. but it is a very slow mover before it exits off to the north and east. these are the estimated rainfall amounts that have come down around portions just west of new orleans. more than a foot of rainfall coming down here in this 12-hour span. and we look at storms and a lot of hurricanes that have an intensity such as ida will be retired....
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Aug 30, 2021
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and push across the ohio valley even into the northeast. so a significant weather player and peak hurricane season, christine, just about a week away. idata and now transitioning to julian. 80% it's kate evolving off the coast of africa. that's another one we're watching closely. >> wow. five hours as category 4 hurricane over land. remarkable. it shows you how big it is. we'll talk to you soon. >>> rescue efforts about to ramp up significantly in louisiana. we'll speak to a member of the cajun navy. that's next. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcpcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. microban 24 doesn't just kill bacteria once, then stop. it keeps kil
and push across the ohio valley even into the northeast. so a significant weather player and peak hurricane season, christine, just about a week away. idata and now transitioning to julian. 80% it's kate evolving off the coast of africa. that's another one we're watching closely. >> wow. five hours as category 4 hurricane over land. remarkable. it shows you how big it is. we'll talk to you soon. >>> rescue efforts about to ramp up significantly in louisiana. we'll speak to a...
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Aug 29, 2021
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notice how the icons really spread out when you get into the tennessee and ohio valley. that means it's picking up speed. that also means this moving at a turtle's pace throughout the day tomorrow and toward tomorrow night. we're now able to pick this up on radar, and you can see the well-defined eye. we're seeing thunderstorm development surrounding the eye wall, which means, yes, intensification is going on. you also look for lightning strikes. not only around the center, which we're seeing, but now these bands, poppy, are starting to produce feeder bands that will be amusing in towards the parishes of louisiana in a matter of hours. you don't need to be in the center to feel the effects of this. early this morning we had a wind gust of 76 miles per hour in key west quite some distance away. we will have tornado watches. they can create some damage. now we'll see landfall at midday, conditions are going to go downhill. tropical storm winds will move in around 4:00, 5:00 in the morning, and continue their track into the north. this is, of course, what we have as our sto
notice how the icons really spread out when you get into the tennessee and ohio valley. that means it's picking up speed. that also means this moving at a turtle's pace throughout the day tomorrow and toward tomorrow night. we're now able to pick this up on radar, and you can see the well-defined eye. we're seeing thunderstorm development surrounding the eye wall, which means, yes, intensification is going on. you also look for lightning strikes. not only around the center, which we're seeing,...
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Aug 31, 2021
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bigger problems with the several stays in ohio valley to the northeast. 5 inches of rain is a problem, but especially in the mountains. all of it could squeeze out heavy amounts of rains from areas of west virginia and pennsylvania. a pretty good line along i-95 from nashphiladelphia to new yo city. this advisory came from the national weather service in jacksonville. they had to leave their offices in new orleans. they adjusted the threshold because there is no air-conditioning. heatstroke is the number one cause from weather events. we're going to have several days where the values are in the triple digits. there's so much water on the ground. the humidity levels will be through the roof. again, we don't want to get more injuries into the hospitals. they're already at their limit. and then you toss in heat exhaustion victims. please, check on those with children. check on those with seniors. and it's not just this. it's going to provide an explosive growth of mold. and it's not just going to be those homes flooded. homes that remain dry day in and day out will have mold problems. we
bigger problems with the several stays in ohio valley to the northeast. 5 inches of rain is a problem, but especially in the mountains. all of it could squeeze out heavy amounts of rains from areas of west virginia and pennsylvania. a pretty good line along i-95 from nashphiladelphia to new yo city. this advisory came from the national weather service in jacksonville. they had to leave their offices in new orleans. they adjusted the threshold because there is no air-conditioning. heatstroke is...
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Aug 30, 2021
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it's going to lift across portions of the tennessee valley, the ohio valley, the mid-atlantic and northeast and here are the rainfall amounts. so 4 to 6 inches certainly in areas as it is a tropical storm and lists north and eastward and then we're going to see the potential for more heavy rainfall in the areas that have been saturated by the last tropical system, henri, on wednesday and thursday. the tornado risk is going to be ongoing. we've got tornado watch in effect for parts of mississippi, through alabama, the florida panhandle and then we have talked about katrina, a very similar path to katrina but this storm was stronger and as will mentioned, the sun light is going to come up and we are going to see catastrophic damage. this will be one of the worst hurricanes to hit the u.s. coastline since records started. yeah. jillian, todd. jillian: we might not know the extent of it today. it might take a few days. >> it's going to take several days, maybe even weeks to get into some of these areas and that's what i'm fearing. jillian: okay. janice, thank you very much. to another big story
it's going to lift across portions of the tennessee valley, the ohio valley, the mid-atlantic and northeast and here are the rainfall amounts. so 4 to 6 inches certainly in areas as it is a tropical storm and lists north and eastward and then we're going to see the potential for more heavy rainfall in the areas that have been saturated by the last tropical system, henri, on wednesday and thursday. the tornado risk is going to be ongoing. we've got tornado watch in effect for parts of...
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Aug 28, 2021
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valleys. >> that's why tonight we're hearing the sense of urgency from officials in those states you just pointed out. tom sater, thank you so much. >>> let's go southwest of new orleans to homa, a city in the cross hairs of the approaching storm. derek van dam is there. how are things there? >> reporter: yeah, we have been watching hour an hour of people coming here, filling up sandbags, taking advantage of that narrowing opportunity to protect property, to protect their businesses, and quite frankly their lives. but as you can see now, there is no one. it seems as if people are taking heed of the mandatory curfew that was just -- went into effect at 6:00 p.m. local time. evacuations were ordered at 6:00 a.m. this morning. people have really vacated this particular area, and this is all that remains. of course, this particular region where i'm located, the terrebone parish, is extremely vulnerable to storm surge. you think about the previous storms that have just wreaked so much havoc on the south coast of louisiana, it has completely changed the natural barrier within that particul
valleys. >> that's why tonight we're hearing the sense of urgency from officials in those states you just pointed out. tom sater, thank you so much. >>> let's go southwest of new orleans to homa, a city in the cross hairs of the approaching storm. derek van dam is there. how are things there? >> reporter: yeah, we have been watching hour an hour of people coming here, filling up sandbags, taking advantage of that narrowing opportunity to protect property, to protect their...
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Aug 21, 2021
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i used the term chiefs loosely a lot of the chiefs of the ohio valley of the the upper midwest of what kentucky in, tennessee. they usually didn't last too long. i mean they they either were defeated in battle. they died. they were killed. they they left the area and getting out of here. i mean and there were some very fascinating character indian characters and who do are in our book. corn stock the shawnee who was both a chief in the diplomatic sense and the political sense and in the military sense a little turtle tecumseh hanging more dragging canoe some of them had to even more colorful names and but they didn't they wasn't a strong enough a lengthy enough thread for us to to last the whole story on to and then when we thought of daniel boone a challenge that another challenge that we faced was well, what if daniel boone everybody knows daniel boone the by name, you know, they know the figure daniel boone as bob mentioned before some people think he died at the alamo. so they think they know daniel boone. they know if you're from a certain age because daniel boone was in the telev
i used the term chiefs loosely a lot of the chiefs of the ohio valley of the the upper midwest of what kentucky in, tennessee. they usually didn't last too long. i mean they they either were defeated in battle. they died. they were killed. they they left the area and getting out of here. i mean and there were some very fascinating character indian characters and who do are in our book. corn stock the shawnee who was both a chief in the diplomatic sense and the political sense and in the...
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Aug 30, 2021
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then it's the tennessee valley, ohio valley, mid-atlantic dealing with that dumping rain, but winds will start to die down. the flood threat, the storm surge is still an issue. some totals from nashville to new york city, we're talking about 5 to 10 inches. the problem for tonight, now it's dark, and we are going to see very large areas that will be dealing with tropical storm warnings. now they're starting to flood into areas of mississippi. i expect parts of south georgia to get into this. also oklahoma into arkansas. so even though the category is starting to go down and will probably turn into a tropical system from day one across cuba, this system has dropped copious amounts of rain and that's what it's going to continue to do through thursday. joshua? >> thank you, janessa. janessa webb with the latest. forgive me for stepping on your toes, but for those of you east of louisiana, the national weather service has issued a tornado warning for southwestern harrison county in southern mississippi. this is the area of kiln and diamondhead, that there has been a severe thunderstorm seen
then it's the tennessee valley, ohio valley, mid-atlantic dealing with that dumping rain, but winds will start to die down. the flood threat, the storm surge is still an issue. some totals from nashville to new york city, we're talking about 5 to 10 inches. the problem for tonight, now it's dark, and we are going to see very large areas that will be dealing with tropical storm warnings. now they're starting to flood into areas of mississippi. i expect parts of south georgia to get into this....
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looking at the radar, strong storms are possible today in parts of the plains and the ohio river valley with possibe flash flooding. and checking today's high temperatures, triple digits across the west. 90 and above for the south all the way to the northeast. heat warnings are in effect from philly to boston. 89 in miami. 91 in new orleans. >>> and coming up, the new fight over footwear. two giants in the industry go to court over a familiar design. >>> but first, caught on camera, a case of road rage turning violent. >>> and a big win for britney spears. her father is now stepping down as her conservator. so what happens next? we're at our best when we stand together. that's when we make the impossible possible. that's what stand up to cancer has done. because you stood up. because of you, survivors are out there. we're making the impossible... possible. we're committed to making every cancer patient... a survivor. this is the moment we double our efforts. together... we stand up to cancer. tune in saturday august 21st at 8/7 central >>> back now with a disturbing case of road rage. a
looking at the radar, strong storms are possible today in parts of the plains and the ohio river valley with possibe flash flooding. and checking today's high temperatures, triple digits across the west. 90 and above for the south all the way to the northeast. heat warnings are in effect from philly to boston. 89 in miami. 91 in new orleans. >>> and coming up, the new fight over footwear. two giants in the industry go to court over a familiar design. >>> but first, caught on...
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, ohio valley into the mid-atlantic and the northeast even though this is not going to be named it's going to be a remnant low and it will cause a lot of problems for areas that have seen tremendous amount of rainfall over the last couple of days, the flood advisories are in place for 30 million people, that is going to be a big legacy of the storm the flood and rainfall of how widespread is going to be as we go through the next couple of days there is a latest track i don't want you to pay attention to the fact that it's weakening because it'll bring a tremendous amount of rain over ground that cannot take anymore rainfall it's going to act as a runoff and will have big flooding over heavily populated neighborhood, that is my concern. >> if we could only get the water to the west coast which is in drought land. >> that is so true. stuart: thank you very much. let me get back to the storm supply stocks, home depot, generac, lows, they usually go up when you hit by a storm and that's what's happening now, look at generac up 2.5%, $448 a share. at&t will not charge the customers who ar
, ohio valley into the mid-atlantic and the northeast even though this is not going to be named it's going to be a remnant low and it will cause a lot of problems for areas that have seen tremendous amount of rainfall over the last couple of days, the flood advisories are in place for 30 million people, that is going to be a big legacy of the storm the flood and rainfall of how widespread is going to be as we go through the next couple of days there is a latest track i don't want you to pay...
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Aug 13, 2021
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looking at the radar, strong storms are possible today in parts of the plains and the ohio river valley with possibe flash flooding. and checking today's high temperatures, triple digits across the west. 90 and above for the south all the way to the northeast. heat warnings are in effect from philly to boston. 89 in miami. 91 in new orleans. >>> and coming up, the new fight over footwear. two giants in the industry go to court over a familiar design. >>> but first, caught on camera, a case of road rage turning violent. >>> and a big win for britney spears. her father is now stepping down as her conservator. so what happens next? ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay un
looking at the radar, strong storms are possible today in parts of the plains and the ohio river valley with possibe flash flooding. and checking today's high temperatures, triple digits across the west. 90 and above for the south all the way to the northeast. heat warnings are in effect from philly to boston. 89 in miami. 91 in new orleans. >>> and coming up, the new fight over footwear. two giants in the industry go to court over a familiar design. >>> but first, caught on...
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river valleys, severe storms through upper ohio and mississippi river valleys. building heat in the pacific northwest. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. expect our valley temperatures to heat up today. we're headed towards the mid to upper 90s in some of the hottest spots like brentwood, as well as farther to the north, to 100 degrees. we'll see more of the same tomorrow. and then by the end of the week, the humidity is going to be higher so it's going to feel muggy and hot. and that's the kind of weather we'll see into the start of the weekend but still remaining the same in san francisco. clouds linger and temperatures reach up to 70s. latest weather. guys >> eddy alvarez sure knows how to make an entrance and an exit. he entered the tokyo olympics during the opening ceremony as one of team usa's flag bearers and he left tokyo with his name on a very exclusive list one of just three americans to medal in both the summer and winter games >> that's right. eddy earned the silver medal in baseball and that's going to go along with the silver that he w
river valleys, severe storms through upper ohio and mississippi river valleys. building heat in the pacific northwest. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. expect our valley temperatures to heat up today. we're headed towards the mid to upper 90s in some of the hottest spots like brentwood, as well as farther to the north, to 100 degrees. we'll see more of the same tomorrow. and then by the end of the week, the humidity is going to be higher so it's going to feel muggy and...
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beyond that as we head into the week ahead, the remnants will push through the tennessee-ohio valley. here are the impacts. storm surge. along the louisiana coastline, specifically near grand isle, we could be looking at 10 to 15 feet. where louisiana meets mississippi, 7 to 11 feet of storm surge. this is widespread inundation. rainfall totals uniformly in southern louisiana, 10 inches of rain. but look at that, we could see as high as 20 inches of rain. we're talking previously saturated grounds there. you throw in the fact that the root system is very loose and tack on wind gusts upwards of 116 miles an hour out in homa, we could see some mile per hour winds as high as 50 miles per hour in new orleans. that means lots of power outages and downed trees. so please be safe. no need to panic, but we do need to prepare. peter. >> all right, thank you very much. we'll get the rest of your forecast in just a few minutes. >>> also this morning, u.s. intelligence officials remain divided over the origins of covid-19. according to a report released friday, one agency believes the virus could
beyond that as we head into the week ahead, the remnants will push through the tennessee-ohio valley. here are the impacts. storm surge. along the louisiana coastline, specifically near grand isle, we could be looking at 10 to 15 feet. where louisiana meets mississippi, 7 to 11 feet of storm surge. this is widespread inundation. rainfall totals uniformly in southern louisiana, 10 inches of rain. but look at that, we could see as high as 20 inches of rain. we're talking previously saturated...
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Aug 29, 2021
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into the ohio river valley. and then, it could impact parts of the mid-atlantic, as well. looking at the radar, houma. um, houma, louisiana, is about 230 miles away from hour hurricane ida right now. but we are seeing rain bands already begin to push in and not even in areas that are in the cone. case in point here. the panhandle of florida. right near appalachia, we are seeing a severe thunderstorm roll in already with 60-mile-per-hour winds and that is a foreshadow of what's to come. what is in advance of hurricane ida? so the impacts are going to be felt far and wide. it's going to be hugely impactful. and if it gets retired, it's going to be in company with a lot of other storms here since 2001. it is gonna be extremely impactful. one of the worst impacts will be the storm surge, for sure. so we have storm surge warnings in effect. that onshore wind as it approaches we could see areas, especially near grand isle, get up to about 15-foot storm surge. we are going to see severe weather on the right side of the
into the ohio river valley. and then, it could impact parts of the mid-atlantic, as well. looking at the radar, houma. um, houma, louisiana, is about 230 miles away from hour hurricane ida right now. but we are seeing rain bands already begin to push in and not even in areas that are in the cone. case in point here. the panhandle of florida. right near appalachia, we are seeing a severe thunderstorm roll in already with 60-mile-per-hour winds and that is a foreshadow of what's to come. what is...
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Aug 25, 2021
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feels warmer than that we have heat advisories in effect across the mississippi and ohio river valley. the threat for severe weather midwest and great lakes later today. hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. there are the heat advisories, that's the biggest story. watching the tropics, a couple of entities we will have to watch over the next couple of days. all right, brian back to my friend. brian: i got word we are going to match your 401(k) too. thanks, janice for the hit job too. i picked that up. biden boasts about the democrats $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package that narrowly passed the house, even though it hasn't been written yet. the host of making money charles payne reacts to whether we are really building back better next. only pay for what you ne! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ pool floaties are like whooping cough. amusement parks are like whooping cough. even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cou
feels warmer than that we have heat advisories in effect across the mississippi and ohio river valley. the threat for severe weather midwest and great lakes later today. hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. there are the heat advisories, that's the biggest story. watching the tropics, a couple of entities we will have to watch over the next couple of days. all right, brian back to my friend. brian: i got word we are going to match your 401(k) too. thanks, janice for the hit job too. i...
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Aug 18, 2021
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river valley. so from now on most of the letters and the primary voices that you will be hearing are nathan read and mannasa cutler and lucky for us they left voluminous records of their writings. and that is up in massachusetts and besides them being colleagues, and the writings they left behind, but they are colleagues and roommates in the boardingroom here, and if you can see the curser, but it is right here, and it is where the library of congress jefferson building sits now. for those who are antequaria snshgs know this is the home of josius king. so this is the first congress calling washington, d.c., home. so josius king writes about it being the first capitol. we have the pleasantest room in the house or indeed the whole city. it is the third story commanding a delightful prospect of the capitol of the president's house, georgetown and all of the houses of the city along the river and the city of alexandria. and you can imagine how beautiful that must have been. i am exceedingly happy with
river valley. so from now on most of the letters and the primary voices that you will be hearing are nathan read and mannasa cutler and lucky for us they left voluminous records of their writings. and that is up in massachusetts and besides them being colleagues, and the writings they left behind, but they are colleagues and roommates in the boardingroom here, and if you can see the curser, but it is right here, and it is where the library of congress jefferson building sits now. for those who...
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, to ohio valley, remember nashville, to parts of tennessee is dealing with that canada child strict flooding last week. and therefore they will see an additional 5 to 8 inches. we are still not. done it continues to make its way into areas of the northeast. so the flooding, and the storm surge, the winds are going to be an issue for at least a few more hours. you can see hurricane warnings. they are still in place where baton rouge. tropical storm warnings, they have started to expand, if you are in oklahoma city, parts of arkansas, nashville, tennessee, i do you think these tropical warnings will go in place, in about the next hour. i think this area is going to be looking a lot different compared to what we saw, at 6:00 chris. now that the sun has gone down, and there is still this dramatic severe weather threats. it's the feeder bands that are coming off the gulf. we are still seeing warm air that's in place, and that is going to allow the spin ups to really continue overnight. people still need to be aware, if you hear sirens, go down to the lowest place of your home, to avoid t
, to ohio valley, remember nashville, to parts of tennessee is dealing with that canada child strict flooding last week. and therefore they will see an additional 5 to 8 inches. we are still not. done it continues to make its way into areas of the northeast. so the flooding, and the storm surge, the winds are going to be an issue for at least a few more hours. you can see hurricane warnings. they are still in place where baton rouge. tropical storm warnings, they have started to expand, if you...
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valley to pennsylvania and midatlantic. in next couple days, there are areas we're paying close attention to for possible flooding, likely, where the storm sits, but it is a still likely as you move north, a good portion of mississippi and alabama and tennessee all a pretty good chance for next days, it takes a while for water to fall. then that is when you see flooding. trey, this is not just an event today it will happen the next couple of days. trey: thank you adam. turning to afghanistan. >> congressman jeffries joining me now. >> good to see you, good to be on. jim: congressman. what is your assessment of the withdrawal from afghanistan? >> first of all, our hearts break for the tragic loss of those 13 brave members of the military who gave their life in service to this country and paid the ultimate sacrifice. i think the decision to withdraw from afghanistan was the right one. certainly it has been a tum -- few weeks more than 114,000 americans and afghan allies and women and vulnerable children have been evacuated ov
valley to pennsylvania and midatlantic. in next couple days, there are areas we're paying close attention to for possible flooding, likely, where the storm sits, but it is a still likely as you move north, a good portion of mississippi and alabama and tennessee all a pretty good chance for next days, it takes a while for water to fall. then that is when you see flooding. trey, this is not just an event today it will happen the next couple of days. trey: thank you adam. turning to afghanistan....
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and then we'll see all of this move up through the ohio valley eventually to the northeast, but also the caldor fire, it is on the move. we've got riverside, california, having fires, south tahoe warning of evacuations. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by febreze, breathe happy. is sponsored by febreze, breathe happy. >> building a better base this is abc 7 news. >> good morning. checking in with a check on traffic. >> good morning. it is very busy at the moment. we watched a huge stretch of traffic moving through. it is beginning to pick up. residual delays from a crash that has moved out of the way. a crash on the san mateo on the western span, as you are entering the peninsula. lisa: the sun is out and he saw that in the east bay with a lot of hades. -- haze. better air quality, but not ideal out there. still mid 90's there.urenridsea. >>>>>> and about 20 minute -- 30 minutes. the news continues now with good mo i get it, maybe you can see just fine. but as a vsp® premier program doctor, let me tell you, everyone needs an annual comprehensive eye exam- like a vsp wellvisio
and then we'll see all of this move up through the ohio valley eventually to the northeast, but also the caldor fire, it is on the move. we've got riverside, california, having fires, south tahoe warning of evacuations. >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by febreze, breathe happy. is sponsored by febreze, breathe happy. >> building a better base this is abc 7 news. >> good morning. checking in with a check on traffic. >> good morning. it is very busy at...