warnings and watches out across this region. we re not expecting any additional rainfall but one is going to be in place. expect the snow to continue to melt across that region. another system we re watching is very slow moving area of low pressure across the state of california. this is actually going to remain offshore through tomorrow. expect more heavy rain. you can see it here on the satellite radar, sitting here and spinning and lots of heavy rain and rain is across the mountains that have seen some of the snow melting. then we have severe weather, severe thunderstorm watch in effect until tonight. this area could be looking at large hail and damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes also possible. heather: thanks. gregg: we are getting new details on the destruction in massachusetts after three deadly tornadoes ripped through the western and central parts of the state. national weather service
i started working for him when i was 18 years old and henry kissinger s deputy at the white house. if you look back tha at that period it s a legendary period. we ended the vietnam war. it was the opening to china. first middle east peace negotiations, the first arms control agreements with soviet union and then when the soviet union probing up in the reagan administration, larry had a critical role in making sure that went smoothly and there was not a conflicts as a result of it. he is above and shoulders above anyone in his generation. gregg: he had a good sense of american adversaries, what motivated them, what might precipitate to act or not act. it was really extraordinary. he could he used to say about our boss, henry kissinger,
it costs 25% more to do business in california than the rest of the country. when you open a business in california, you are 25 cents on the dollar behind. reporter: boy, small business owners in california sure hope the state moves fast. some estimates show that about six companies are leaving the golden state and taking their business elsewhere, every single week. gregg: astonishing, they are fleeing. casey stegall, thanks very much. the parent company of hardy s and carl s, moving to texas. says it takes two years to open a franchise in texas i can do it in four months. heather: hard anywhere right now to start a business. gregg: but it macks it harder when the unions are killing but it macks it hard are they said the unions
tough love, i know. exactly it is not a bad thing. i want you to know that. you know how much i love you. how much i ve always loved you. you will always be my buddy, and besides my dad. gregg: judge does that belie or negate her claim of abuse? of course the defense is going to claim, no it is typical of abuse victims. frankly, i think the jury is going to have a hard time believing that she was so traumatized by abuse she couldn t tell the police or tell the tñç about what happened to her daughter. yet saying loves her father, numerous times. and she leaves her child to be babysat by him. i think they got big problems. gregg: some have called into question the judge s decision to allow some of the tapes that were recorded before the defendant was given her miranda rights. did the judge make the right
worst enemy. i don t know, i think she going to have to testify in this case. because attorney baez wrote all these checks in opening statement gregg: how else does the defense present the argument of sex abuse and the accidental drowning? the only one who could testify to that is the defendant. well, you re right. but the scariest thing is, if she gets on the stand and lies, none of us, nobody has heard anything, believes one word this woman has said. gregg: maybe she is a great actress when she takes the stand. she better be julia roberts. she horrible. she is going to get on that stand, go through utter nonsense. now we ll have a new stream of lies about the sexual assault in the family, drowning of the child. a bunch of more nonsense. when the jury and judge hears that you are going to have no choice but to give her the death penalty. that is what is so scary about her testifying.