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good day, and thank you for staying with us. i m jose diaz-balart this hour on msnbc, extreme weather and a new round of deadly storms tearing across the south leaving hundreds of thousands without power amid blistering heat. we ll have a live report from texas and your weather forecast as well. former president donald trump facing blistering new criticism from members of his own cabinet including his own defense secretary and former vice president mike pence questioning mr. trump s conservative credentials trying to stand now the a crowded 2024 field. on this juneteenth, msnbc s trymaine lee travels to galveston, texas, the birthplace of juneteenth to look at the ongoing struggle by black americans for freedom and equality we begin this hour with severe weather warnings across the country. 12 million americans across the south are at risk after 14 tornadoes touched down in nine states, killing at least six people and leaving thousands without power in record-hig ....
joining us now is nbc news meteorologist bill karins and nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson in perryton, texas. bill, let me start with you. can you give us the forecast what can we expect today and throughout the week? jose, i m going to start with the breaking news. i know you care about this so much, and anyone on the east coast, the caribbean and everything, too. we have a tropical depression forming out in an area that it shouldn t because our water is warmer than it should be this could be a hurricane in a couple days. it s only june typically we watch storms all the way out here nr the atlantic, late july, august, september, october this is really early it s out in the middle of nowhere now. in four or five days it will be near the windward or leeward islands, near st. lucia and northward. you re like, wait, this is a storm we have to pay attention ....