in the sunshine, in the sunshine because that s going to warm the atmosphere, we didn t have that yesterday, oklahoma was pretty cool yesterday, about 78, that s not really that hot when you talk about tornadoes, but for today springfield, ft. smith, little rock, this is 11:00, all of a sudden by 5:00 or 6:00 the heat is on and st. louis you are in it to win it here. we will watch little rock, we will watch memphis. by morning we will even watch nashville. this is a storm that s going to gust out, make severe weather across the northeast for tomorrow but redevelop for thursday. another round of severe weather likely and what we talked about all night long last night was about how much rain fell in oklahoma, more rain falling today, felicity huffman warnings, felicity huffman emergencies all over the place. do not drive around those barriers. they are there for a reason, guys, because there s water in front of those barriers. you don t know how deep it really is. so it all looks alarm
senator sheldon white house of rhode island doing a real life science experiment showing p.h. and carbon dioxide and acidification. sheldon white house and other democratic senators pulled another all nighter in the u.s. senate. democrats holding the floor all night long last night trying to stop more to this case actually to slow down the confirmation vote on the new head of the epa and while they were at it, while senator whitehouse was showing off his mad beaker skills, well done, senator, while that was happening a not insignificant number of epa employees were hard at work all night calling up the u.s. capitol begging senators to vote against scott pruitt to head the epa today which is a remarkable thing for current employees of abagency to do but they did that to try to stop scott pruitt. democrats have opposed the pruitt nomination for epa since day one. yesterday it became a race against the clock because a
oh, wait! this happened at 4:30 a.m. at the floor of the united states senate. senator sheldon white house of rhode island doing a real life science experiment showing p.h. and carbon dxide and acidification. sheldon white house and other democratic senators pulled another all nighter in the u.s. senate. democrats holding the floor all night long last night trying to stop more to this case actually to slow down the confirmation vote on the new head of the epa and while they were at it, while senator whitehouse was showing off his mad beaker skills, well done, senator, while that was happening a not insignificant number of epa employees were hard at work all night calling up the u.s. capitol begging senators to vote against scott pruitt to head the epa today which is a remarkable thing for current employees of abagency to do but they did that to try to stop scott pruitt.
the suburbs of oklahoma city. the confirmed death toll for yesterday s massive tornado in moore, oklahoma, is 24 and nine of those victims are children. the reason for the smaller death toll compared to what we were told last night is that authorities say many of the victims were inadvertently counted twice last month in the chaos of the tornado s immediate aftermath. even with the lower number today, authorities are still cautioning they expect the overall death toll may still rise if more victims are found. all night long last night and all throughout the day today emergency responders have been combing through the debris block by block, car by car. you can see markings they use. orange x means no victims inside this vehicle. emergency crews can move on. in terms of whether or not there s hope for finding anybody else alive, the fire chief in moore, oklahoma, today said he is 98% sure that there are no more survivors to recover. he says that every damaged home in the city has been se
financial crisis. tents were pitched last night and then early this morning police attempted to dislodge them from their location and there were a number of additional arrests today including at least one activist who appears on this tape to have been tasered by police on scene. this apparent tasering and multiple arrests and blocking constitutional avenue for hours is a major protest site in washington. finally, the other big story to watch in washington today was anticipation that continues to build for a major address that president obama has scheduled to deliver on thursday. it s going to be a major address from the president on the subject of civil liberties. the president is expected to address the drone program of targeting killings abroad and his efforts to close the prison that we maintain in cuba. this will be the first time the