Stuffing and Everything Else going. Good morning emily and jason. Emily good Morning Griff and jason. Happy thanksgiving for you both. Im so thankful to be here filling in for ainsley and happy to be here with you two. We have a great morning in store for you. Jason this is fun. I love turkey day. I dont know if you think i delayed my start to turkey day. I have already had a little stuffing and the cranberries. I dont wait until 5 00 in the afternoon. You dont get a belly like mine by waiting for, you know, the starting bell. You sneak into the kitchen and grab what you can, especially at 2 15 in the morning my wife was just going to bed. I was just getting up and, you know,. Griff fair point, jason, i bought four pies for my family and at least one of them is half gone. I think you win that conversation. Send us your by the way, send us your what you are doing. Jason has already got things started. Emily, you have got to tell us what you have already done its friends foxnews. Com. We
Right . Rangers have a good team. A good series. Well done dana marie. Dana well get to this. We need to go to the basement. Grab the dogs. Dana severe storms and multiple tornadoes causing significant damage across the midwest. Forecasters are warning the potential for intense Weather Activity appears to be higher today including powerful longtrack tornadoes. We have to all pay attention. Welcome to a new hour of americas newsroom, im dana perino. Bill good morning. Im bill hemmer. Violent storms leaving behind a trail of devastation and destruction across the midwest and ohio valley. Multiple tornadoes hit southwest michigan causing catastrophic damage. Governor whitmer declaring a state of emergency. Numerous severe storms expected in the hours ahead from the Southern Plains and ohio and Tennessee River valleys. Dana Robert Ray Reporting from oklahoma where an ef4 trend essentially flattened the entire town. Tell us more. Dana and bill, everyone watching, it sure did unfortunately.
is contaminating the city of reno, officials call it the worst air quality they have recorded in the area. that wildfire and others have forced more than 42,000 people from their homes in northern california. the caldor fire has destroyed more than 400 homes and it is only 9% contained. pedram javaheri has the latest. good morning. this has been an incredible run here for fire weather activity across the state of california. you look at the state in particular year to date comparison, 1.5 million acres of land have been consumed so far in 2021 across the state of california. that is about 50% more than where we were this time last year, three times more than where we should be for this time of year in general. so incredible run again of fire weather activity. you noted nine large active fires, 13 in total now dotting the state. and the cardor among the largest with 114,000 acres of land
as the above average heat starts to wain here, it starts to pop up here in the northern plains. you will get in the mix. and what we could really use, not only a cooldown, but also some rain. unfortunately in oregon and california, it doesn t look like that we ll get much in the way of rain anytime soon. the big storms will be set up over the four corner, we have the monsoon storms address out toward the east coast of the u.s. today. unbelievable. tyler mauldin keeping a close eye on all of that weather activity, many thanks. the heat with an ongoing drought is leaving some in california without running water. and stephanie elam visited one family whose water supply has quite literally dried up. there are seven of us living in the house and we ve had no water for a month now. reporter: for the boylan family, the drought is hitting