99.87% chance, that is where scientists and the media often lose the public. if you are very precise, as you saw, it was the president in that case, so it is not 100, we are probably all right! brute that case, so it is not 100, we are probably all right! probably all right! we should not residents probably all right! we should not presidents by probably all right! we should not presidents by meryl probably all right! we should not presidents by meryl streep s i presidents by meryl streep s character in that. in that sense, which scientists do you think has nailed it in terms of communicating to us clearly? so many scientists with everyday names, who is getting it right in terms of clarity? most of them. it right in terms of clarity? most of them- it it right in terms of clarity? most of them. it is it right in terms of clarity? most of them. it is a it right in terms of clarity? most of them. it is a difficult - it right in terms of clarity? most of them. it is a difficult j
satisfactorier sra. a little better for us in new york city as well. heather: you ve got 97 degrees, # 8 degrees you mentioned, but we are also dealing with snow up in the northeast eufrpblgts i didn t even get to that, more than 30 inches of snow in parts of upstate new york. vermont picked up over six inches, a big warm up is in store for the northeast, get this we could be looking at temperatures in the upper 80s, maybe even 90 in new york city as we head into thursday, so it will be warming up just a little later than usual. heather: i m going to using the nonscientific term and just call it wacky, because that s what it is. reporter: weird, strange, yes. heather: we mentioned earlier this was no ordinary storm as saturday s 9.87 inches of rain set a daily record in san antonio, the broke the record for all time daily rainfall during the month of may. set at 6.82 inches way back may
31st of 1937. saturday now marks the second wettest day of all time in san antonio, the wettest being october 17th, 1998. that s when you saw 11.26 inches. saturday is 9.87 inches coming in at number two. july 112-2002 coming in as the third wettest ever with a whooping 9.52 inches in a single day. gregg: new fallout in the trio of scandals swirling around the white house. critics accusing president obama of a conspicuous lack of transparency just five years after he promised to have the most open administration in american history. they say the president s team is trying to hide key details about the benghazi terror attack, and will only release a limited number of documents related to the i.r.s., and the doj reporter snooping scandals.