these are farmers that you represent. what s your reaction? i think you re right on. it s the policy not the politics that farmers are interested in. we re first and foremost interested in protecting the food supply and our limited precious farm land, resources and water. when you see the climate assessment, it s certainly starting in black and white. i know that the scientific advances in technology can be part of the solution to mitigate climate change. the president, jamie, just last week let me quote him on twitter. whatever happened to global warming? when you read that, are you nervous? you know, as farmers we kind of keep our heads down. we just got through harvest. i m in the red river valley where over the past 20 years we ve learned the lessons on how to deal with extreme weather predicted and the climate assessment. we frequently experience flooding and drought and not uncommonly in the same growing season. and i know that preparation and planning are keys to success
and aftershocks of george stephanopilis problem with clinton donations at abc. and david letterman s farewell and the way late night television is changing. great to see you. and we ll see you on sunday. thank you, jenna. and hold on to your hats. forecasters are calling for another round of drjts storms with texas and oklahoma bracing for more flash flooding. the rain doesn t want to stop. sometimes you get in a pattern and that pattern doesn t want to it break. that means more rain in the parts of the southern and central plains and heavy rain going on in nebraska. but right here in the red river valley and points north and south, that is really where we are seeing the majority of the rain and we have more rain coming through unfortunately. all kinds of flood concerns over
a rotating cell. and in the northeast. there was a storm in northern new jersey that expired and now a warn nothing new york area. and going in overnight and central u.s. this is called tornado alley. we so tornados this time of year and in the overnight hours keep the radios on. and watch it. and that is in the red river valley. thank you very much. and u.s. special forces kill a top isis commander in syria how does it change the game on the war on terror. we are talking to a live cian operator. and do you think that the u.s. should use more ground troops in addition to air strikes to fight isis. matthew said we should embed special ops and overwhelming air
carolina coast line. it will inch to the north and probably late tomorrow night make a bit of a landfall. we ll call it in north korl korl and carolina border. and this means a lot of rain in the area and beach erosion and rough seas. if you planned a mother s day trip in the carolina coast line it will not be good. the multiday severe weather event. we have a tornado watch in pandhandle of texas and west texas and eastern new mexico as well. you will see large hail and wind. and this is in affect until 5:00. and later on in the afternoon stretching in the red river valley. and that is moderate risk for severe weather. and we could see large tornado the. dallas is right on the edge of that today. and oklahoma city as well. and look at tomorrow.
in the storm cellar, getting away from the tornado. never heard of that. forecasters say this weekend s storm could be even more powerful especially in southern kansas and western oklahoma and north texas. the many guy in the weather center rick reithmuth, this is crazy. the same spot under the gun and you have more coming. toward watches in the red river valley panhandle of texas and west texas including lubbock. that s going to get active tonight and we ll see possibly a couple large tornadoes cut across the area. tomorrow is probably the worst day of this across parts of western kansas, throughout western oklahoma,ludes oklahoma city, severe threat in dallas so big cities, and tomorrow of all days is the biggest threat, could see some large some long-lasting tornadoes and those can be so destructive. look at all these areas under