tornados. a lot of same you just said. hail and wind damage i think the major threat today. this weather s brought to you by purina, your pet, our passion. let s get riright to it. it s maybe where your plane will fly over today and the plane may have to fly around some of these very large storms. not out of the question that some of these ranchers and farmers could pick up baseball-sized hail. it s a spring type day. rain in the northeast as well. into d.c. into new york city kind of a wet day. slow day to fly. that is hurricane gert, it will not get to u.s. but will make large waves. thank you my friend. the right wing conspiracy theorist retweeted by president
country. [ applause [ applause ] i said this is someone actually very similar. a guy. a guy who started businesses. melissa: greg gianforte is joining us from boseman, montana. i was looking at the breakdown of you an your opponent. you really couldn t be more opposite. first the nra who gave you an a rating and he received an f. he s calling for a national gun registry. are you that opposite each other on everything? melissa, good to be with you. this is about getting montana values back into dc. he is nancy pelosi with a cowboy hat. he s raw on immigration. he wants the whole country to be a sanctuary country. he s calling for 90% income tax rates. he wants massive cuts in our
saying they have been practicing rolling out the carpet. on a good day traffic in washington is close to gridlock. special interest during the pope s visit, where s he going to be, when will he be there and most important security concerns. we have tasked tom foreman to look into this for us. so tom, talk to me about where he s heading and when. brooke e, he is heading into a part of the country where in these three metroplexes there are 36 million people and these are traditionally, as you just noted, in the top ten of the gridlocked areas of the country. as he heads into d.c., for example, he s going to be heading sbo an area that has about 600,000 regular residents, but about a million people who come in every day. they are putting up new cell phone towers. they have a 14-page list of road
it very much. i think we re way too early for me. is it just the timing or is there another aspect that turns you off? i think it s way too early for us. if you look historically, people that are ahead this time usually aren t ahead when we get down in spring of next week. so to me, it s early. i think what you ought to do, why you see some out there like carson and trump and others, is the reason. they have votes is because they re appearing authentic. and you know, that s the real deal. it s not about knowing everything. it s about what do you feel, how do you feel about it and can you express your inner feelings in a way that s not politically correct? but still careful to not judge other people? is it sounds good versus works well, though? in that analysis, if somebody goes down into d.c., doesn t know the system or what s going on, surrounds themselves with the smartest people in the world
hamas says is a terrorist information. this puts back peace talks in disarray. the secretary of state john kerry says talks could still go on the both sides make compromises. american airlines flight from tallahassee to miami was forred to make an emergency landing in tampa last night. passengers report smelling smoke in the cabin. some say they heard an explosion. the airline is not confirmed those reports. passengers were given hotel rooms and meal vouchers and they will be rebooked on another flight this morning. not the kind of thing you want to experience when you re flying. no, no at all. that s for sure, especially if you re flying this weekend, let s hope that does not happen to you and let s hope you have good weather. let s get over to chad myers to look at the weekend forecast. how is it looking? a little bumpy. looks a little bumpy in places. exactly. big storm moving into the west that will make severe weather in the plains for saturday and sunday. here s what yo