safe because they are going to get flooded out in the days ahead. it s an incredible story. the rainfall is also going to be one of the issues. we re still watching tremendous amounts of rain. these are predictions. we re hoping they don t happen. so far the heaviest rain has been around the louisiana, texas border. the storm is now coming out over the water. it could try to regain a little strength. it won t become a hurricane again, but it could gain heavier rain bands. we re fearful that is correct focus over houston. the national weather service had a statement in houston they think 1 to 2 inches per hour rainfall rates could redevelop through the mid-morning. that would be alarming if we get 6 to 10 inches of rain this morning over houston on top of the dam releases. what a scary scenario. that s some of the stories we re continuing to monitor. here s the path. it s not only thursday at about 1:00 a.m. we get the storm far
And we have a prescribed uniform yes they are more expensive because they have to have the ones with the barges embroidered on board we offer a service of the uniforms in good nick when it s finished we can buy it back from them how many uniform like that means that they have to look after it as if they were adults not just chuck it on the floor leave it under the bed 10 o clock. Because it really. Began brightly short time theater tonight if not see a more newbie back on a foster miss of it s 10 o clock time for the b.b.c. News with Stephanie Finn and good morning leading members of the medical profession have urged junior doctors to abandon plans for a series of 5 day strikes between now and Christmas the doctors union the b.m.a. Says it has no choice but to organize the walkouts out of the government decided to impose a new contract but the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges says the proposed action is not proportionate the chief executive of n.h.s. Providers Chris Hopson says junio
hello, everyone. live pictures of the capitol building here in washington, d.c., where in just a few hours president obama will deliver his last, last, state of the union address. we re going to be covering it from all angles from the white house to capitol hill. this is the lead. i m jake tapper. live up on capitol hill. where congressional leaders will gather this evening along with the supreme court justices and others. we re going to break down what we expect to hear from president obama and from republicans in response to what the white house is saying will be a nontraditional speech. more on that coming up this hour. first, let s start with breaking news in our world lead. the u.s. condemning today s terrorist attack in istanbul. turkey blaming isis for the suicide bombing. the blast happened in a popular and heavily guarded tourist area in the heart of istanbul. the terrorist waited until midmorning and detonated a bomb in a busy historic square
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quite sure if you said this about the number of people who might have been hurt or worse in this? reporter: no idea at all, katie. as you know having worked here on any given day, this is a small city and 25,000 to 30,000 people may be working here at any one time. that portion of the pentagon, by the way, had just been remodeled and just reopened. if the crash had occurred just a few months ago, that section of the pentagon would have been virtually empty. but at this time of day, early morning, or mid-morning, the pentagon is very busy and it is impossible to say how many casualties there may be. but there have been a large number of sighted being removed on stretchers, and again, as one survivor said, the floor just buckled up under him, and the roof caved in on him. mik, thank you very much. we want to move a couple of