well. now, we re looking at things driving down to the south weakening somewhat but yet another wind event with thunderstorms with all this heat that we ve built up certainly not helping the situation. all right, rob, thanks very much. keep an eye on things. check in on you periodically. the countdown is on for the big june jobs report that comes out in less than 3 1/2 hours and has, wait, really not just in the u.s. but all over the world and fresh perspective. the big question will we see another month of weak jobs growth? may wasn t so hot. poppy harlow is on jobs duty. what do you think we ll see. another weak month. this is the estimate. analysts surveyed by cnn money expect this economy to have added 95,000 jobs in the month of june, not god at all. to give you perspective what we need to see 300,000, 400,000 jobs. what s interesting is that the unemployment rate hasn t been below 8% since right after the president was inaugurated. another issue we ve seen a lot o
eastern tennessee overnight. reportedly killing two people and injuring dozens more people. the storm s tearing through parts of the great smoky mountains. the park spokesamerican telling wtae that a falling tree killed a woman and another man died when his motorcycle wrecked during the storm and rob mars an mow is going to let us know where they re going. good morning. well, the storms have weakened. around 5:00 they were rolling down the south, the western part of the smoky mountains. if you don t know east of knoxville. a lot of tourists get millions of visitors, as a matter of fact. as you would imagine in the middle of july, a lot of folks camping via tents and rv. that s the danger these storms pose. there was a storm there was a severe thunderstorm watch posted at the time but regardless kind of a couple cells or clusters of cells converging on this area as it drove down to the south. with all the heat that was built up, much like the deraiecho and funny things h