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first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. good morning, everyone. we re still tracking this dangerous weather in southern florida. still associated with the same storm system that produced all of those tornadoes over the weekend. we re watching the ft. myers area, cape coral and naples area of the west coast of florida. still under a possibility of damaging winds and isolated tornadoes during the day. otherwise, kind of a gloomy monday out there with a little light rain on and off. we re tracking it. from ohio, pittsburgh, now through philadelphia, light rain for your morning commute. d.c., a chance of a thunderstorm today. new york city, have that umbrella handy, too. here s your gloomy monday forecast, 56 degrees in new york today with cloudy skies. the rest of the country, looking very nice in that area that got hit by severe weather, mississippi, alabama, tennessee, for the clean-up today it will be sunny and pretty nice. that s a look at your monday forecast. you re watch
welcome back to morning joe, just after 7:30 on the east coast. time for a quick look at today s top stories. rescuers continue to search for people who may be stranded or trapped after severe storms ripped through the south over the weekend. at least 12 deaths are now blamed on the violent tornado outbreak which carved a path of destruction from the louisiana line to east central mississippi. later today, federal officials will head to mississippi to survey the area. and determine if a federal disaster can be declared. i don t know how you wouldn t there. a climate bill change that was scheduled to be unveiled at a news conference later today is now up in the air after republican senator lindsey graham pulled out of talks. saturday, graham declared he couldn t support the legislation if democrats decided to prioritize immigration reform. still democrats pledge to continue working on the bill which would have reduced carbon pollution by 17% in ten years and 80% by the year 2050.