Bus stalled on a flooded road. The storm now moved on from new orleans but not the misery of flooded streets, debris and damaged homes. Real bad, i mean, bad. Every time you get yourself situation another disaster comes through. Reporter but through it all even a little humor. Reporter if youre coming into mobile you should be okay, except for the gusts of wind and the blinding rain. Other than that everything is great. Reporter and now this entire system is moving into the midwest and northeast where you guys are. Its going to be a super soaker there as well. Matt and savannah, back to you. Weve been warned. Janet shamlian in pensacola, thank you. She says midwest, northeast, thats us. Thats right, and its going to be unrelenting for the next 48 hours. Show you where this thing is headed. Okay. Remnants of patricia, and more tropical moisture pushing in, and so were going to be watching this now through the day today. It starts to push out into the mississippi and ohio river valleys.
Several days. Nbcs Janet Shamlian is in pensacola against for us today. Janet, good morning. Reporter savannah, good morning. This is the storm that doesnt want to quit, pummeling the south for days, and its been setting rainfall records as it marches to the east. No letup this morning to the heavy rains, pounding winds and floods brutalizing the gulf coast, from pascagoula to pensacola, red flag warnings. The wind and rain unrelenting. The rain is punishing, but more than that its the wind. Gusts exceeding 35 miles an hour. The type of winds you would see in a tropical storm. Across the south, dramatic scenes as the storm moved through. Part of the causeway to dauphin, alabama, had to be shut down, waters streaming over the sea wall. I looked out from the balcony and saw it out here, and im little close for comfort. Reporter in baton rouge rescuers pulled 20 Elementary School students to safety when a bus stalled on a flooded road. Orleans but not the misery of flooded streets, debris
Sanders sharpens his rhetoric in the democratic race. Are the gloves coming off . Well ask senator sanders in an exclusive live interview. And royal bond. Members of the royal family mingle with the stars of the new james bond film. Well take you inside the starstudded premiere today, tuesday, october 27th, 2015. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning, everyone. Welcome to today. It is a tuesday morning. Nice to have you along. Yeah. Its nice to look across our studio and see senator Bernie Sanders in the house this morning, the first time weve had a chance to welcome him during this president ial campaign. Well get a chance to talk to him in just a couple of minutes. The first time weve been able to say were feeling the bern inside studio 1a. Thats right. Drench rain and whats left at new targets this morning after hammering the south for several days. Nbecs Janet Shamlian is in pensacola a
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Thats right. Drench rain and whats left of Hurricane Patricia taking aim at new targets this morning after hammering the south for several days. Nbcs Janet Shamlian is in pensacola against for us today. Janet, good morning. Reporter savannah, good morning. This is the storm that doesnt want to quit, pummeling the south for days, and its been setting rainfall records as it marches to the east. No letup this morning to the heavy rains, pounding winds and floods brutalizing the gulf coast, from pascagoula to pensacola, red flag warnings. The wind and rain unrelenting. The rain is punishing, but more than that its the wind. Gusts exceeding 35 miles an hour. The type of winds you would see in a tropical storm. Across the south, dramatic scenes as the storm moved through. Part of the causeway to dauphin, alabama, had to be shut down, waters streaming over the sea wall. I looked out from the balcony and saw it out here, and im like, whoa, thats getting a little close for comfort. Reporter in