i think we have to be careful and measured in our response and i think we also have to be very clear and very firm, that we re not going to be intimidated by north korean threats. martha: ambassador always bad to to talk to you, sir. thank you. thank you. rick: coming up a revolted in i town in california, when citizens find out how much the township leaders are making. and what happened to them. back, back, back, back, back! back! martha: an angry buffalo charges at tourists in yellowstone national park, the attack was caught on tape. and something else happened right before this, wait until we show you. host: could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent
martha: a fox news weather alert for you, floods and stormy weather forcing dozens of flights to be canceled at milwaukee s general mitchell airport, according to these, the airport is going to be closed until at least this afternoon. we re watching this weather pattern and will let you know if there are any developments in that area. rick: also, city officials in tempe, arizona releasing surveillance video of that rubber dam that broke on tuesday night. look at this. at first, everything looks normal, and then, all of the sudden, a flash of explosion as the dam collapses, the bursting dam sending almost a billion gallons of water into the salt river in under less than a day. all that remained was a shallow pool of water along the bottom. officials say it s going to take months to fix the dam and to refill that lake. martha: well, new threats
martha: we have trouble in the tropics and it could neen a lot more than some heavy wind and rain, look at our storm tracker right now, bonnie is the name of the storm. and it s on a collision course with southern florida. as you can see. clearly there. tropical storm packing gusts up to 40 miles per hour, that is how we start a new hour of america s newsroom. glad to have you with us, i m martha maccallum. rick: i m rick folbaum, in for bill and, the operations could come to a grinding halt until the super soaker blows over, we have team fox coverage, janice dean is live then fox weather center. . martha: first to orlando salinas, the second named store so far and bonnie, orly looks like a soaker. reporter: the second named storm of the season, east coast,
speaks to the relative health of the southern auto industry and that s forcing unions representing workers at the big three, chrysler, ford and gm, to adapt as a matter of survival. over recent years, the unions have accepted some concessions when it comes to payday. listen: the fact is that union and nonunion pay rates now, and benefits, for that matter, tend to be almost identical. reporter: he says in recent years unions have granted management prerogative, the ability of companies to quickly reassign workers to meet market demands, even when those reassignments involve positions outside of the workers official job description. this is something that companies complained about in years past. apparently, the unions offering companies much more flexibility in that department in recent years, rick. rick rick what are we
extensions for the middle income americans and then ask republicans are you going to vote these these and republicans so far don t have an answer on how they would take that vote. rick: tough situation, we ll watch how it all plays out. a.b. stoddard of the hill, thank you very much. martha: there is serious saber rattling of a different kind from north korea to tell you about, the u.s. and pong skwrapbg squaring off and north korea is threatening the united states and south korea with a, quote, physical response to enable exercises that are planned for this weekend, saying that the government views the war games as a direct threat, north korean government. meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton is taking a tougher tone, warning that the regime of north korea must change its behavior if it wants better relations with the west and tough talk from hillary clinton, this latest round of angry exchanges started with this. remember this story a couple of months ago, back in march, act