fraternal order of police ever saying that there s any fault in any police shooting so that does not surprise me that the fraternal order of police are supporting an officer in an execution-style killing. are you confident that in this investigation that s being led by the district ag and tennessee bureau of investigation? i think this is the first time in the history of nashville that the tennessee bureau of investigation gets to come in and investigate from the very beginning. this only occurred, this only happened because of the clemens killing that now they ask any police-involved shooting that the tennessee bureau of investigation come in and investigate from beginning to end. vicki, we don t want to lose in this, it s so important to have this discussion going forward. and to talk about what will
attempted bombing. we ll bring in terrorism analyst michael sheehan. also, that volcano in iceland causing new travel problems this morning. we ll tell you where. but first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. bill. good tuesday morning, everyone. today s a rather quiet day around the country. we re still adding up all the damage from the horrible flooding in tennessee. these are some of the pictures even yesterday that came in. these are areas downtown nashville. a lot of favorite music places, the grand ole opry, country music hall of fame. and they had a $2.5 million pipe organ that was damaged. i mean, this was just a devastating stuff, worst flooding ever in the history of nashville. as far as your forecast goes today, the airports are doing just fine. green across the board. temperatures are nice and mild. i think we ll keep it that way all day long today. forecast, slight chance of a thunderstorm. new york through new england today. otherwise it should be dry. the so
blowing himself up outside the c.i.a. base camp chapman. that s the same base where seven c.i.a. agents were killed in the worst attacks ever on the intelligence agency. video showing some of the worst flooding tennessee has seen in decades. 15 people have died as a result. 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