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we are already seeing some rain and some of the heftiest rain is nu south carolina right now. that ?"?is starting &t?to push into our area. we'll have the greatest impacts starting from now into the afternoon. the rain will get heavier and will likely taper off by tomorrow morning as the center of circul?!9=9?actually approaches. we just in the last literally seconds got the latest information in from the national hurricane center because at last check, the storm had winds at 70 miles per hour. that was advisory. they do an intermediate advisory and the wind are down to 60 miles per hour. it is moving northeast at 14. it continues along at the same speed. the wind speeds are down about 10 miles per hour. here is a look at the forecast track. we'll get a new track at 11:00 a.m. the track is not that important at this point. we know the storm will .j??come here and produce a lot of heavy rain. the center of circulation moves up the coast overnight and offshore during the day on futurecast with our rainfall and i'll show you that in x?abo 15 minutes. so we do have dsa flash flood watch that is going vh"nto l4?e in the southern part of the viewing area shortly and in the northern part of the viewing area later this afternoon. 2 to sbi?7 inches of rain will cause flooding in some places. that is something we'll be following closely later on. i do want do talk about rain falling in fayetteville. looking ofytty rough. i guess they won't let me we have a lot to say about this tropical system. and we're seeing some of u?that rain there on the road weather index. >> i will show at least where it is raining this morning on the road weather index. where you see the green, that is where we are seeing wet roads. the blue, you could see some standing water. so you talking about lots of $a5areas in hoke county vlanz also in j3?cumberland, samson, getting up towards bend. much of wayne county also 1 san mentioned the cell between sanford and carthage that has o? dropped so much rainfall this morning. can you see that showing it very clearly. not seeing too much ?x??the triangle. some sprinkles on the western rf side of fayetteville. down towards holly springs and the new hill 'm?area but it has been $a5fairly dry this morning we ??? alternate $x?route. that ride from i-40 to 147 will tax you vktom about 13 minutes. back to you. tropical storm hermine made landfall early this morning on florida's gulf coast. the state's first hurricane in over a decade. ?a hurricane. it is rnknow a tropical storm. as florida wakes up and surveys the damage, the east coast up to new jersey is bracing for the resof jay gray is in savannah, georgia where the effects of hermine are already being felt. >> reporter: driving rain, severe winds and a vienlt surf. the storm continued to build as it rushed toward the coast. and fq?thousands in its path rushed to get ready. -- violent surf. >> get rid of debris, strap things down, move things inside. >> reporter: while outside, conditions intensified and so did the warning from florida governor rick scott. this is life-threatening. we have a hurricane. >> hermine, a category one storm, made lapped fall overnight in the big bend region of .$ the first hurricane to hit the state in more than a decade. >> technically, this is the first one we've had as far as a hurricane and we have people that have never been in this and it is new to g/people. >> reporter: for those in and around the strike point, the storm surge pushed water into ?? places it is go. and onshore, hermine continues to churn. this morning, flooding is already an issue inland and there are growing concerns about the potential for tornadoes and outages t system cuts across !?-?florida, +wxgeorgia carolinas. with hermine expected awxto continue its path ]?of 3w? destruction up the eastern seaboard through the holiday weekend. jay gray, nbc news, savannah, georgiament. we are also +?tracking how crews along go?north 7mmcarolinv hermine. wral's sloane ezheffernan is li in wrightsville beach. >> reporter: good morning. the rain has been picking up a ? little bit now. we have been pretty lucky but it is arting to come down and only expected to increase during the day with the bulk of the storm hitting us tonight. a lot of surfers taking hoping to take advantage of some maybe bi waves as the $a5storm approache joining us right nois i greenelandment he is a now calls north carolina home. you are a surf instructor so this is your business. what do you think about the conditii?out here today? >> good right now. really clean this morning. it will get dc6rough overnight. tomorrow morning, hopefully, it will be a lot bigger. we'll see how the wind goes because, if it is really strong, it will look messy and sloppy out there. i'll still be out $.there. n?if8 ??q already wet. it doesn't matter if it is raining. >> we are note iing it is really quest. you live out here. compared to other days, how is it in is it unusually quiet in. >> a little bit. we are?just past that peak season. kids are back in school, families have @ great island and long point cabin sites are also canceled. visitors will receive a full refund. >> : we are seeing how folks in our area are getting ready for the storm. what it might bring in terms of flooding and lots of rain. let's check in with mikaya thurman who is live in raleigh ? take a look at state emergency management perspective. >> reporter: that is exactly right. we have learned that there will be a press conference later this morning and that will involve governor mccrory a mostly what m/?they will be tal? about is getting everyone prepared as soon (i?as possible for hermine. neighbors in west raleigh are always concerned when there is talk of a relentless rain storm. this washe scene in july when heavy rain forced this creek over its banks. the flood waters damaged more than a dozen units at the brook hill apartment complex off of than a dozen units at the brook hill apartment complex off of jones franklin road. has issuedj; a sv outages are expected to pick up in the triangle. we e.c?are going to hear from t governor at 90: 9 -- at 9:30 a.m. the something that everyone should be tunedded into because that will have the latest preparedness information for e/c our state. bill? >> mikaya thurman, live at emergency management headquarter, thank you. telling us about the mccrory nez four schoo already taking precaution. cumberland coun4n?schools canceling all after-school activities as well as their big stuff the bus event. duplin county schools are planning to release early at 1:00 p.m. edgecombe county schools will close three hours early and robeson county schools are calling for an early release at 1:30. if you haven't already done so, this is a great #wztime to downlot the wral weather alert app. it uses gps tracking to asx?sen search weather alert on wral.com. ? changing his tone following his speech on immigration. >> democrats continue to push their arguement against the presidential candidate. >> an new overnight, awe major recall from smart phone maker trump are off the campaign trail today. clinton has only held two public events in the last o weeks. trump is getting his second classified befing in l=?new yor and has tracie potts tells us, he i?one $qkey $q off hg' that very tough immigration speech. >> reporter: one day after insisting all undocumented immigrants must be deported, donald trump seems to be backing off. as to what we are going to do. >> reporter: democrat inrunning gkaine is questioning why trump didn't insist in ivate 6t[that meco pay for a wall at the border. ivate 6t[that meco pay for a wall at the border. >> he kind of chickened out and? choked when he got right to it. >> reporter: trump also catching heat after the "new -?? york ? ?times" published an internal document showing questions and answers forhis appearance 0?uat a black church detroit this weekend are all scripted. meantime, vice president joe h#z clinton's ties to her family's foundation. >> i think !-?the foundation ha found itself in a position where things are changing and i think she is going to change. >> reporter: an ap review of clinton's public schedule as secretary ofstate found dons of meetings with foundation don't ours. the state department has con furthermored they will release e the rest of her public schedule by october 17th -- %q?,"has confirmed. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. beginning monday, clinton will travel she has been criticized for shunning the media. she hasn't held one news conference alluro. democratic vice presidential nominee tim kaine is set to make voda major natio? security spee wilmington next week. senator kaine will speak on tuesday and reaffirm that hillary clinton is the only w3 candidate wh has the experience, the temperature practicement and judgment to seven as commander in chief. donald trump's running mate, inindependent governor i mike pence returns to north carolina this =#e?weekendment t crown coliseum complex in he a.? doors opening at 11:00 a.m. > colin kaepernick is no longer alone in $bhis protests natis >> how the quarterback plants to continue and pand his protis football season. >> we continue $bto track tropical storm hermine. this is a live look now at ever wife's car, i hear that song. she loves pink. >> look how calm the surf 6nsis that is because this storm is inland and it will stay until it gets to about wrightsville beach. we won't have ?storm surge with this system. the waves are not going to be great. i think those guys are not realizing what is going on. they ar?ut there thinking we they ar?ut there thi+e a tropic they're sitting on out there fn the q?waves. >> they need their open personal meteorologist. >> not going to see a whole lot of those because of p,?thwt?rm' direction e 3+jur)?hcoming from. i feel for them. let's take a look at what is going on around here. we are starting to see some rain. watching this little interesting cell that is sitting over almost the same spot. we'll zoom in on this again. it is from 4?sanford westward back towards carthage and robbins and seven lakes. southern pines and pinehurst. haven't noticed that we've had a lot%?mo additional abov inch totals out of this. this is the kind of thing we don't want to happen. we don't want the cells to develop and pfl?sit there and d rain because this is kvg?where ? we'll get the flooding from. scattered showers from fayetteville to clinton and now moving up to goldsboro. a little bit of patchy light rain z around the triangle area the roads e by lunchtime, gswe'll see more the rain across the area. so when we have oon(?heavy rain during a commute time, w3 to 9w?ta?make such a mess. i highly encourage you if you are going out of town, try to do it before lunchtime. just get home and hunker down. it will be h??wet and windy overnight tonight and it is not going it make for pleasant skycam. you can fje?see was going on th just gray skies. we check out our temperature and our temperature right now is at 8 to that system. you can see what i'm seein;7o?3 our wind is east at 10 miles per hour sbi?and right now our our temperatures are in the upper 60s to low qrl?70s now an won't really bum much. we go to the wider view and =?what i want you to know about this storm. up to this point, we've been tracking that center of circulation saying it is to arrive in a certain amount of time. that center will be along the coast tonight. but the big issue is we're going to see heavy rain well ahead of that. this 4w?storm is coming. the going to produce heavy rain and it )i6?is starting to happe already. the not &j?&!m.#?to be later tonight. here goes the rain. it xd?will be heavy th morning in the south an stretch up q?toh the north. you can see that he on futurecast. futurecast does pull the rain away from us by early tomorrow saturday won't be nearly as well but you can't promise it will be totally dry either. we'll see an elevated risk of severe weather south and east. we do have the threat of isolated tornadoes. there was a tornado watch issued for areas just west of wilmington, not our kl/?viewing area. our biggest threat will be from @&c& floodwatch in gueffect from today up until saturday morning. two to 7 inches of korain. have the potential for xv? wind to pick up. that could produce some dzpower outages. we iw5just talked about the lat stats from hermine as winds at 60 miles per hour. that is down from the 5:00 advisory. that is new 8:00 numbers. what are we going to see? winds gusting along the northern coast up to 50 miles per hour. rain :;to 8 inches. we'll continue to v:?]/ gusty wind. what about the rainfall around here. that is going to be our biggest impact an not necessarily he argues that the parents of one of his female victims are 5? to blame for what he calls her 0 destructive behaviors. parents are suing personal injury and emotional distress. fogle claims the parent fought an abused alcohol in front of her and ?ki?f%?that is the sour some of her distress. cole unkaepernick received a less than warm reception during san francisco's pre- season game against san diego. you hear it there. he was booed as he kneeled during the national anthem. he says he wants to bring attention to c?racial injustice in the u.s. he also will donate his first million dollars this year to organizations dealing with issues like racial injustice and police nbrutality. it has been a busy vhf?day folk at bo center in miami. >> certainly has. coming up, we'll talk with them live for an inside look at how and get accurate readings of let's get straight to the top story, tropical storm hermine. >> jlthat storm already bringin rain to parts ?m/?of our viewin ea. we'll go to the radar. you can see we have this the cell that has been affecting folks in lee and moore county. we've seen 1 to 2 ches out dyof all of that rain will ?&push d? into the area. it will be very wet around here around lunchtime around the triangle. it may take longer for that virginia linement we are already starting to [osfeel the effects. our big +oimpact here will be x? from the rain. temperatures, upper 60s to low 70s. the rain wget heavier as the day wears o flooding is a real possibility. we'll see rainfalls ranging from 2 to 7 inches. if you are under those, that is where the c! 9 be the run tapers off pretty ear?=? on sunday. and now sunday and monday look dr roads on our road weather index this morning from dunn and f&c& over towards the goldsboro area and fayetteville and raeford. you are seeing wet roads this morning. also between sanford and chargtage, we have abeen pjku(u(rr'g the shower that lef behind very heavy rainfall. allow extra me heading out this morning. -- carthage. also, hearing 7s?in harnett cou earlier crash. an earlier accident at glover has been moved over 8?to the right shoulder. allow /jextra time through ther back to you. >> thank you. gover@jb?mccrory says states emergency officials are making sure north carolina is overprepared for the storm. he issued a state of emergency declaration for 33 eastern counties to help move resources needed to respond to any damage from expected rain and wind. governor mccorey w i love publix digital coupons... i signed up for them at publix.com and i ju clip them like this... clip...save clip...save clip...save that's how i save at publix. how 'bout you? publix. where shopping is a pleasure. newspapers say it's time pat mccrory and republic in rei tell the truth about our schools. instead of putting our children first, corporations. anwhat are we left with? the ratio of teachers to students is worse. funds for textbooks and supplies are scarce. teaching assistants have been depleted. pat mccrory: stop taking north carolinaacards. ok, so here are two cans of vegetables... this one i paid for, this one was free. because they're bogo maybe is one was free. either way... how 'bout you? good morning. i'm bill leslie. >> i'm lena tillett. were monitoring erything ard? about this tropical storm. about th(s& on florida's . gulf coast this morning and became the first hurricane to hit the state in 11 years. thousands e t power. the storm has d moonto georgia and north carolina is next. >> we begin our team coverage with meteorologist elizabeth gardner. >> the storm is moving very quickly, ??of course. we are on the air on wral 4:30 in the morning. the storm system moving so see y quickly. can you see the radar loop. it made landfall on the coast of florida with winds at nearly 80 miles per hour. the winds have used now to 60 miles per hour so the wind eed is not as strong. the winds are not really our biggest concern anyway. it will be the rain. the rain is already interacting with a front that helped to bring us a few showers and d0n storms yesterday. we are starting to feel now hermine in our area with rainfall in the southern part he is a look at the latest stats. winds miles per hour. it is moving along pretty quickly, northeast at ?r?14 mil per hour. here is a look at the forecast track. the important part of this is not actually where the center will be but just the fact that this storm is coming here and it will have impact. at 2:00 a.m. overnight tonight, the center will be around wilmington. by 2:00 p.m., it will be offshore. the biggest impacts are going to be ahe circulation. once the center passes us by, we'll ?f?be seeing the tail end the system. the biggest impact ?f?is flash flooding from 2?a little later today up until tomorrow morning. 2 to 7 inches of rainfall so you can see how we're concerned about flooding. starting to get autopsy little closer to will sop county now. haven't had much rain ??in raleigh but just a for you sprinkles. its coming and much of today the rain will get heavier heavier and we may have some isolated tornadoes down closer to the coast. wind will start to gust later today and there may be a few patchy power outages. we'll talk more about?specific rainfall hetotals for your area ? coming up. >> thank you. we showed you the impact hurricane hermine was having on florida earlier today. 1?c& it is now a tropical storm. now, we are l?getting a better idea as to how the north carolina coast is preparing. >> governor < issued an emergency declaration for 33 eastern counties. wral's sloane heffernan is live in wrightsville beach. tell us about conditions now. >> reporter: a good sign that the rain is picking up. my hair could no vglonger handl t i had to put on a hat. it is starting to bit, a result of the storm heading our way. can you look at the surf behind me. the hf78e morning. surfers were out here earlier maybe create some bigger waves and they could catch i few of them. they ,0?weren't that impressed. most of them have taken off. we have a few folks just taking pictures out here t really is quite lovely. ery pleasant. when we got here at 4:00, it was like torrential showers. we had some lightning and?1?xth at 5:00, it just stopped. it has been really delightful out here, i have to %q?ko2say. the calm before the@1?a7?storm they say. if ru? will show you some of the av folks who have ocean front property. when a big storm gnb?comes, you? often g=see the rmj."y?windows up or taped e.c?and people gett ready. you can tell that, based on what you are seeing today, that people don't appear to .j??be terribly concerned abouthis system damaging their mes or if they are and they do plan to rain 7b'?and flooding and we 3w be here throughout the day throughout the night bringing you the very latest and the nb? impact here on the coast. back to you. >> all right. thank you, sloane. state officials are working ?9v?trying toget ahead of the storm's arrival. >> (#vmikaya thurman is in rale atemergency management headquarters. how $are state officials getting ready for this, mikaya? >> reporter: we'll learn a lot about that we are going to hear from governor pat mccrory as well as governor)(rp&s crory as well as about how they're preparing and what they want to tell other people. in raleigh, the issue that we're going to see f?is wn treejh?power outages as well as ng. we do know the state of emergency has been declared for 33 eastern north carolina m&t counties. together to get prepared. for example, an executive order ser storm response. national guard, state troopers and dot crews have been mobilized across the state to respond where needed. again, that news conference is going to kick (g."re?off in jus an hour. we are going to bring that to you live on wral.com as well as wral. we are going to head inside now and we'll see you in just about an hour. >> thank wkk?you, mikaya thurma live a +?long-time durham bulls5 ledgen will be remember m memorial service next week. the service for bill law is set for tuesday for bill law at the durham bulls athletic park. he served as the pa announcer x? for 15 years an continued as ?4& the team's community ambassador after his retirement in 2006. he died earlier this week and he was 88. we expect to find out today whether durham appear district attorney plans to retry lp?the case against he is the man who spent more double murder. on wednesday, judge orlando dson threw out howard's conviction and ordered a new trial. howard was convicted in 1995 of killing doris washington and her 13-year-old drhchter. hudson ruled ?n?he should get t new trial based on newly tested dna evidence. they also maintain the former prosecutor withheld evidence at trial that would reasonable doubt. a funeral girl fou dead in a hot early this weekment r ther found her in the minivan on monday when he got home from work. no charges have been filed but the investigation is ongoing. the #(ue?>?a?will ko?be at q?no today at the church of the good pastor on liberty street om durr shievment a historic hillsborough mill will be redeveloped and turned into an preserve the mill's unique history. the cause of fewer was never determined butinvestigators believe it was arson. after the storm passes, it ? will be a busy weekend in the >> s we'll /c i'm roy cooper, and you deserve the truth about the crime lab. we discovered a backlog of more than 5,000 dna test kits and years worth of shoddy investigations. but what governor mccrory isn't telling you is that we cleared the backlog. we also solved over 2,000 crimes and put killers and rapists in prison from cold cases. we fixed the problems at the crime lab, we know edg?we are dealing a storm this weekend but it is not going to be a ? by any means. >> hope not. >> we've got you covered with the weather conditions clear up. joining us this morning with up. abo kathy hanrahan. o okay that side. i'm like wherement a? good n%?t see you. -- i'm like where am i? >> i'm excited for the weekend. ?african- american cultural festival. >> wral is a proud sponsor. it is we have got stuff happening in fayetteville's city has a. they will have an art walk, various stages, ?0family activities. nd free admission and just agreat event to go out there. >> we e,have a seafood i hope it doesn't get fully rained x?out. the raleigh seafood festival is happening at the north carolina state fairgrounds hg and sunday. tickets ?"?are $5 in advance an? $7 at the &u?door. children 12 years and under get in @qlfriday. there will be la6crab, lp?crawf? gumbo. they're speaking my language. >> that is totally my language. >> doesn't it look good? >> yes, it does. a g truck rodeo. it is happening on sunday. it starts at noon and ends at 4:00 p.m. apt durham central parkment x?i is free (g> that would be fun. >> this is the fifth year for the home brew for hunger in carrboro. mg(yr?it is a?just a it is &?#?happening on sunday. it will help a local nonprove out and it celebrates local home brewers and craft breweries. it bw?starts at 1:00 p.m. on sunday. >> i'm really excited c?about this. a f chrisette michelle is coming to town. >> she will be atg?the /jritz. i love the big fans so the not ? so hot in there. saturday night, you can check n? has done reality tv and she g#?is great. she 1/will be a fun show would come monday, your final chance to catch the bulls. >> the bulls, wool e. bull, your last chance to see wool e. bull riding around in 30his ; i want one of those cars. labor day, 1:00 p.m. they will g7mhave wool e. bull. the diamond cutters will be out hopefully, it won't rain and it is just final game of the season. >> suppose4-@?to be a great day so that should be fun. "u should get sunday and monday. >> but dance in the rain. >> ?3d?don't have a rain festival this weekend. >> no, we have me trying to do the anti-rain dance trying to save all the festivals to keep ? them safe. >> thank you. for more information on these events, search out sls?an about on wral.com. can you also download the out and about app and take it with a you on the kngo. >> all nb?right. looking ahead to next season. >> brian and lisa share one idea inspired from a cooking contest at ahf9ypopular in ouw >> we'll show you some daredevils who taking the water south we are-- we are ?i?talking about wh is going to happen eegin differ parts of the state. if 4?you have a choice, go to t mountains but get out of here pretty quickly f you try to leave here at around 5:00 or 6:00, the rain will be dumping. there will be a lot of traffic and a lot of accidents. it will just be a dangerous place to be. the mountain should be pretty of course, from here east answered that we'll have the bulk of rain. we had a cell up around sanford and robbins an back over parts of moore county. it is finally starting to weaken. we did see a couple of inch of his rain out of that already. a little break in the rain in fayetteville. we had some heavier rain there earlier. we are starting to see another band coming up out of south carolina. this will be banded precipitation. we haven't had much around raleigh or it. here is the cell we were watching and it is starting to weaken. the less rain the better. we'll have plenty of it. we'll have 2 to 7 inches. we talk about winds when we are discussing how strong a hurricane or tropical system is. with this one, the flooding rain will be the biggest issue. we may have some wind gusts around here east of raleigh up to 45 miles per hour. a few patchy power outages. down east, east of i-95. the tornado that typically develop within these systems pop up quickly and don't do a whole lot of damagement our tall tower camera, pretty dramatic. look at these low clouds scuttling by. this is the mix 101.5 radio tower. here is roxboro. not wet there. you are probably not going to see a whole lot of rain in roxboro. i would say an inch or with the northeast wind at 10 miles per hour. the dew point is 70 and our temperatures range from upper 60s to low 70s. it will look like this at noon and again at 3:00. we are not going to see our temperature budging much. the center of the storm right here in south central georgia right now. most of the rain is out ahead it was. so we are already beginning to feel the impacts of hermine and once the center of circulation arrives here on the coast, it won't be long until the rain is circulation. here is 11:00 a.m. rain in the triangle area and southward and it continues to stretch northward as we get up through the day t will be very heavy overnight tonight potentially causing some flooding and by 7:00 a.m., we start to see some rain pulling away. still a chance of some scattered showers during the afternoon on saturday. we won't have the heavy rain that we'll see this afternoon and overnight tonight. we do have a severe storm risk. it is elevated right along coast an marginal r area. there is a tornado watch in effect just west of wilmington up until 4:00. that does not affect our viewing area. our big impact will be the rain with 2 to 7 un. s. we do have flash flood watches that will be going into effect between now and lunchtime. we have watched this storm weaken a little bit as it has come onshore. winds at -- it went from 08- mile per hour winds to 60 at landfall. looking at from 4 to 8 inches of rainfall along the coast. around the here tsh -- it will be less but enough for flooding. sunday and monday look dry but there may be some clean-up to be done for the second half of the weekend. soy next month, the north carolina state fair. each year, the fair has cooking contests to celebrate all great foods an recipes in north carolina. all this month on local dish, brian and lisa prince are our noon news. today, they are getting ready for fall. >> the apple growers contest is you have to do a fall theme and i thought what is more fall than some baked apples and some acorn squash. >> about as fall as can you get. >> let's try it out. >> smear some softened butter on then size of acorn squash halves. >> while i do this, if you want to make our baked apples. >> okay. we've got granny smith apples al >> i need my heat vision to bake them. >> get them in the pan! >> not working. vifngle in some brown sugar, raisins and nutmeg and stir it all together. it smells so good. -- sprinkle in some brown sugar. >> you want to take this butter and you just cut slices an dot it all over the top. >> cover the apples with foil face down on the pan and bake everything at 400-degree for about 45 minute. when the done, scoop the apples in the squash and sprink it would with pecans an cinnamon. >> too hot? >> no. that is good. that is relatery -- that is really good. >> you are agoing to get ready for fall with this one. go ahead and start making this now. >> you can get recipe at wral.com. in the southern california heat, it is not rare to see an occasional bear cool off in someone's swimming pool n pass deep a three bears took a dip in one neighborhood. this family of black pears, the mama and her cubs really enjoyed the swim here. they just hay blast. the little cubs could be seen giving a hug to mom playing lifeguard. the bear is jumped into a second neighbor's pool before nearby dumpster. >> did they not read the sign, no bears in the pool. and this is something that bill has been very upset with all morning. it is not advisable. this guy decided to wake board on a flooded street in florida. obviously, dangerous. >> i just don't want to glamourize it. you've seep people do something similar in the snow and we always end up having a bad i wonder how many beers he had had when he decided to do that. >> or the driver. bad leadership there. >> life in florida. >> show you the pretty incredible video from foxboro, massachusetts. they have a wild turkey problem in a neighborhood. police say they've received about three dozen calls from people who say they've been attacked by the while turkeys. they've got whole run of the turkeys better get out of there. >> that's right. it is almost thanksgiving. >> better watch out. >> not going to be around there much longer. >> wrong time of the year for them. >> get on out of there. >> they are trying to make one last stand. they say the worst thing you can do is feed them and the second worst thing you can do is run away. it make them even bolder. they chase you. >> i've neve feared for my life way turkey. >> i i would get my track on after that. there is a man in indonesia who says he is the world appear oldest man. he claims to be 146 years old. -- the world's oldest man. >> he says he is living with his 46-year-old grandson at his birthplace and he says that his secret to long life is to relax >> he is still smoking. >> does he have a birth certificate i don't that is no way to prove it. good morning. i'm bill leslie. >> i'm leapt. around fayetteville and clinton earlier and had a little break and starting to he soo i asurge coming up from south carolina. we also have heavier rain from sanford over towards robbins. that is tapering off a little bit. we'll widen the view out and you can see we haven't had much rain around raleigh, durham, chapel hill. by the time we get lunchtime, we'll see some rain. the rain will intensify. we do have a flash flood watch in effect for our viewing area. the rain begins to taper off on saturday. >> as we look at that road weather index, just underscoring what you showed us on the radar. a lot of us on the southern side of our viewing area are seeing wet conditions and that spreads to the north. we'll see it here in the triangle, later this afternoon and evening commute could be rather messy. let's take a look at the northbound durham freeway. earlier crash. they have the tow truck on the scene but we are still seeing the backups. you might consider using 55 as your alternate route. the trip from i-40 up to the durham freeway would take you about 11 minutes. governor mccrory says state emergency officials are making sure north carolina is, quote, overprepared for the storm today. he issued a state of emergency declaration for 33 eastern counties to help move resources needed to respond to any damage. governor mccrory news conference this morning at 9:30. >> you can watch it live right joey fatone: it's time to play "fily feud." give it up for steve harvey! steve: welcome to the show. thank you very much. come on, let's go, jeff. come on. yeah. how y'all? 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