bill: we ve got a big and violent storm soaking california. you have torrential rain turning roads into rivers. 11 million under flash flood warnings. we knew this was coming and it is as bad as they predicted. the rain continues into tuesday. we are keeping a close eye on that. we ll get you there when the sun comes up. worse than expected. that s how overnight the house speaker mike johnson describes the bi partisan border bill. the senate has been working on it for months. is there a path to passage? the golden question this morning. hope you had an awesome weekend. good morning from new york. i m bill hemmer. dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. so we were waiting for this bill text. it was out there for a while. yesterday senate negotiators released it. they are calling it the bipartisan border bill. speaker johnson declared it dead on arrival in the house. it includes provisions to end catch and release and make it harder for migrants to seek asyl
at least 1,200 people are dead. an estimated 40 million people affected from massive monsoon rains in india, bangladesh, and nepal. roughly 18,000 schools serving 1.8 million children have been destroyed or heavily damaged. according to one charity group, the u.n. says that one-third of bangladesh is now believed to be under water. on tuesday india s financial capital of mumbai had nearly a month s worth of rain turning roads into rivers and bringing the normally bustling city to a complete standstill. of course, that devastation just so startling as well. want to turn back to the u.s. now and get a check on the latest with harvey and nbc meteorologist bill karins standing by. we re not done yet. we still have concerns of what happens as harvey moves to the north. we won t get the crazy rainfall amounts, but it won t be in flat areas anymore. it will head to the hill country in tennessee. when you get heavy rain in the hill country, it accumulates in the small rivers, and we can
and the foot and just took off with him. underneath the water, went underneath the water and came back up. sharks going underneath us and scary. one seven-footer, a six-footer and probably a couple of four-footers. way too many feet of shark for me no matter how long they are. a man in his 40s and another in his 20s taken on the hospital. their injuries are not being called life-threatening. wow. i would not want to be in that water. north central utah is starting to mop up the mess after heavy rain triggered floods and mudslides in that area. monster mudslides. i would call that a monster mudslide. the flooding so bad in alpine, utah, that about a hundred people who live there evacuated over the weekend. the torrential rain turning roads and yards into rivers. 12 homes in alpine were flooded with water and mud rushing down the side of the mountain. oh, my god! it was like a black monster