you know, this is a time for choosing. we choose democracy over hytocracy, love over hate. these are the questions of our time that i ran for president to try to help answer in dr. king s life and legacy and many i view shows the way forward. just have to look back. you have to be prepared. president biden marks the holiday with a look at his legacy and the work still to be done to ensure voting rights for all americans. meanwhile, house republicans spent that day upset that president biden doesn t have visitor logs for his private homes in delaware. information they never had any interest in when president trum health care plan hundreds of classified materials at his mar-a-lago country club. and from ridiculous lies to russian ties. the bizarre george santos saga takes another turn with new reporting that links him to the family of a sanctioned russian oligarch. good morning. welcome to way too early on this tuesday, january 17th. i m jonathan lemire. we begin on cap
wednesday. we need to stay weather aware. we re looking for a chance of severe storms. we still could see isolated tornadoes with wind damage. with he could see winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. we re looking at five million under alert for severe weather tomorrow, especially whether you see the yellow. so throughout tennessee, arkansas, also mississippi and louisiana and memphis, jackson, you re in the mix there for winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour. could see some hail even up to an inch. a few tornadoes likely. that is a big story tomorrow. as we go throughout thursday, we re looking at rain falling in the middle of the country. widespread rain throughout the plains into portions of the northeast. could see flash flooding as well, especially where you see that yellow from evansville to tupelo. you could see heavy rain as well. snowfall forecast, we re looking at heavy snow throughout the middle of the country. where you see north plat, that s where we re seeing the pinks an
to tupelo. looks like moving just to the northeast of nashville. we had one that was north of houston, a tornado. but poppy, this is good news because we re going to see finally what has been a saturated ground start to dry somewhat. we re not going to have the rescues. but the cooler air, definitely a little reminder that we re still into spring and that s going to slide in toward your area and areas of the northeast this week. i ll take the cool air. i m glad they re getting a break there where they ve had so much weather across the central plains. tom sater. appreciate it. breaking news out of iraq. another key iraqi city has now fallen in the hands of the terror group. we ll have the latest at the top of the hour. their type 2 diabetes. .with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn t get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood
winds. thank goodness the winds are strong and will disburse it quickly. means the stronger winds spreads it over a larger area, but won t be as concentrated. the rain was amazing, five inches of rain they had to deal with. firefighters, the same ones fighting the blaze were doing water rescues this morning. interstate 65 was closed at one time, and another batch of moderate to steady rain is moving in. yes, that s good a little will knock some particles out of the air, but we don t need more rain after what happened last night. we are done with this. now we have a break for 6 to 12 hours. then we get round two later this afternoon and this evening. this should be worse than yesterday. should see more tornadoes. had 8 yesterday, will probably have more today, a chance for a few stronger tornadoes. nashville, first heads up day for possibility of severe weather, memphis, storms are forming over you, greenville to tupelo, into northern alabama later tonight and into tennessee. as far as
as far as the eye can see, a press of excited youngsters from if all over the region are on hand for the return of elvis presley to tupelo, mississippi, the town where he was born. [cheers and applause] megyn: the king. elvis presley showing he could still draw a major crowd in that footage. fans today still flock to commemorate the life of the king. coming to graceland to mark 35 years since the superstar s death with a massive candlelight vigil. organizers estimate 75,000 people showed up for this year s memorial that began last night, and for the first time ever, elvis former wife priscilla and their daughter, lisa marie, attended the annual event together. elvis died from a heart attack after battling prescription drug abuse for years. he was only 42 years old.