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>> priscilla thompson, thank you. let's get the latest forecast from nbc news meteorologist angie lassman. >> good evening. we continue to see the severe threat far from over. we've got a really robust forecast with plenty of alerts in effect, thunderstorm watches and tornado watches through the rest of the afternoon and into the evening hours. this is going to leave was another round of severe threat tonight as we go from texas to virginia, plus, on top that the risk for flash flooding. notice where the red is. that's the moderate risk where we're most concerned for the strongest of the tornadoes, plus, the really damaging winds and the tennis ball sized hail. nashville right in the bulls-eye of that. by tomorrow, memorial day still dealing with soggy weather across the east. we'll continue to see additional threat for strong storms for parts of the midatlantic stretching into the southeast. hallie? >> angie, thank you. >>> overseas, yet another midair scare, 12 people hurt in wild turbulence on a flight to dublin. s
>> priscilla thompson, thank you. let's get the latest forecast from nbc news meteorologist angie lassman. >> good evening. we continue to see the severe threat far from over. we've got a really robust forecast with plenty of alerts in effect, thunderstorm watches and tornado watches through the rest of the afternoon and into the evening hours. this is going to leave was another round of severe threat tonight as we go from texas to virginia, plus, on top that the risk for flash...
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priscilla thompson leading us off tonight. priscilla, thank you. >>> and that severe weather hitting just as memorial day travel is shattering records. our priya sridhar is at atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport where there was a ground stop earlier today. priya, how's it looking now? >> reporter: well, tom, the record number of americans who traveled this holiday weekend are trying to make their way home as that destructive storm system heads east. the flight aware misery map showing delays and cancellations along the east coast. as of now more than 5,000 delays so far. here in atlanta long lines as travelers try to make their way home. the tsa says it broke a record on friday with nearly 3 million screened. meantime, aaa predicted the biggest number of road trippers ever, some 38 million driving this holiday weekend. experts say the memorial day numbers indicate a strong summer travel season ahead. tom? >> all right, priya, we thank you for that. >>> now to another major story we're following tonight. the search for suspect
priscilla thompson leading us off tonight. priscilla, thank you. >>> and that severe weather hitting just as memorial day travel is shattering records. our priya sridhar is at atlanta's hartsfield jackson airport where there was a ground stop earlier today. priya, how's it looking now? >> reporter: well, tom, the record number of americans who traveled this holiday weekend are trying to make their way home as that destructive storm system heads east. the flight aware misery map...
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>> priscilla thompson live for us in houston. priscilla, thank you. >>> new details now following the dramatic arrest of the world's best golfer hours before he teed off in the pga championship. tonight new questions about the video of the incident itself. jesse kirsch has the latest. >> he's ready to get home, no doubt. >> reporter: tonight, the world's number one golfer scottie scheffler coming up short at the pga championship. >> that's not good. >> reporter: capping off a shocking weekend in louisville, kentucky. >> guys, guys. >> reporter: early friday, scheffler was arrested after allegedly disobeying and dragging a police detective with an suv while heading toward valhalla golf course. >> right now he's going to jail. >> okay. >> reporter: officials revealing there is no body camera footage from the initial encounter. >> there's some footage from across the street of a fixed camera when mr. scheffler was being arrested and we'll release that footage in the coming days. >> reporter: scheffler who says this was a quote big m
>> priscilla thompson live for us in houston. priscilla, thank you. >>> new details now following the dramatic arrest of the world's best golfer hours before he teed off in the pga championship. tonight new questions about the video of the incident itself. jesse kirsch has the latest. >> he's ready to get home, no doubt. >> reporter: tonight, the world's number one golfer scottie scheffler coming up short at the pga championship. >> that's not good. >>...
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priscilla thompson has the latest. well, it was a scary night for residents across the southeast, texas as those severe thunderstorms rolled in. >> we're in downtown houston, parts of which look like a disaster zone today. take a look at this building. you can see the entire the site has just completely crumbled. this is just some of the damage that people are dealing with today. there are also hundreds of thousands of people across the state and particularly this houston area who are without power. and sadly, we know that 4 people did lose their lives as a result of the storms. today, there are more than 1500 crews who are out working to restore power and clean up debris. we know that schools are closed across the city and in parts of louisiana and non-essential workers are being asked to stay home so that that working it can get done. but it comes as there's more bad weather on the way with this storm moving east impacting millions in places like louisiana, alabama and mississippi. parts of the gulf coast expected to
priscilla thompson has the latest. well, it was a scary night for residents across the southeast, texas as those severe thunderstorms rolled in. >> we're in downtown houston, parts of which look like a disaster zone today. take a look at this building. you can see the entire the site has just completely crumbled. this is just some of the damage that people are dealing with today. there are also hundreds of thousands of people across the state and particularly this houston area who are...
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here's priscilla thompson. >> reporter: another vicious storm system, this time barreling toward the central plains and midwest. after a violent night when at least 13 reported twisters tore a path of destruction through colorado, kansas and oklahoma, injuring two. >> no. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the i-70 corridor whipped by winds topping 100 miles per hour. drivers seen here sheltering at a gas station as baseball-size hail rained down. >> that's massive hail. >> reporter: here in houston thousands are suffering through a fourth day without power. today lines at food drives like this one wrapped around the block, some running out of food for hundreds within less than two hours. >> we were inundated with families today. multiple families per car. people really do seem to need some additional assistance. >> my concern was him having a heatstroke. >> reporter: some now turning to cooling centers as temperatures soar into that house?ughout the >> if you turn on your oven at 350 degrees, then you open it up -- >> that's how it feels. week. >> what was it like in that house? >> if you tu
here's priscilla thompson. >> reporter: another vicious storm system, this time barreling toward the central plains and midwest. after a violent night when at least 13 reported twisters tore a path of destruction through colorado, kansas and oklahoma, injuring two. >> no. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: the i-70 corridor whipped by winds topping 100 miles per hour. drivers seen here sheltering at a gas station as baseball-size hail rained down. >> that's massive hail. >>...
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>> priscilla thompson, thank you. for more, let's bring in nbc news meteorologist bill karins. there are major issues coming up for millions of people. >> hallie, we have a dangerous monday afternoon/evening smack in the middle of the country. we're in a level 4 out of 5 risk. we call this a moderate. this red bull's-eye is where we expect the best chance for not just tornados, but strong tornadoes that will be on the ground for a long time. we call them long track tornadoes. the areas at risk will be from oklahoma city to witchta, heading up into northern kansas, and in the evening hours, heading towards tulsa, and eventually around kansas city and missouri. the timing, late afternoon, the storms form. should be near witchta, oklahoma city, about 7:00 p.m. and they'll try to travel towards kansas city, hopefully weakening by that time, about 11:00 p.m. in the evening. wind damage, large hail. it's the tornadoes we're very concerned with. this threat will continue into tuesday. 24 million people at risk, as we take this storm system into the ohio valley and areas from nashville
>> priscilla thompson, thank you. for more, let's bring in nbc news meteorologist bill karins. there are major issues coming up for millions of people. >> hallie, we have a dangerous monday afternoon/evening smack in the middle of the country. we're in a level 4 out of 5 risk. we call this a moderate. this red bull's-eye is where we expect the best chance for not just tornados, but strong tornadoes that will be on the ground for a long time. we call them long track tornadoes. the...
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>> reporter: priscilla thompson, nbc news, austin. >>> we will take a break. and then coming up, alerting drivers when someone is going the wrong way. how it works, next. your pets and get a $30 egift card. enjoy more savings on more food, more toys, and more treats. more of everything they love, delivered right to your door. only with chewy. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. ask your doctor about breztri. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain
>> reporter: priscilla thompson, nbc news, austin. >>> we will take a break. and then coming up, alerting drivers when someone is going the wrong way. how it works, next. your pets and get a $30 egift card. enjoy more savings on more food, more toys, and more treats. more of everything they love, delivered right to your door. only with chewy. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced...
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priscilla thompson starts us off in oklahoma city which could be in for a rough night. >> reporter: the great american getaway is in full swing tonight and shattering records. >> i think it's pretty packed for 5:00 a.m. >> reporter: the tsa reporting the highest number of passengers ever screened in a single day friday, almost three million across the u.s. and it's not just the skies that are jam-packed. >> traffic has been really bad. it's backed up, and it's taking us a long time to get there. >> reporter: according to aaa, more than 38 million are expected behind the wheel this holiday weekend. >> it's been really bad honestly. >> three cars on fire -- >> reporter: this fiery crash inside a boston tunnel sent drivers running out on foot, backing up traffic friday just as some vacationers were leaving town. and the hottest destination for the 44 million traveling -- beaches. >> so nice to feel the sun on your skin. >> reporter: but it could be dangerously hot in places like texas where seven million are under heat alerts with temps expected to soar into the triple digits. and the outl
priscilla thompson starts us off in oklahoma city which could be in for a rough night. >> reporter: the great american getaway is in full swing tonight and shattering records. >> i think it's pretty packed for 5:00 a.m. >> reporter: the tsa reporting the highest number of passengers ever screened in a single day friday, almost three million across the u.s. and it's not just the skies that are jam-packed. >> traffic has been really bad. it's backed up, and it's taking us...
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here's priscilla thompson. >> reporter: tonight, another scary scene on america's waters. >> a possible boat that hit the bridge and a power line down and maybe fuel in the water. >> reporter: a barge crashing into a bridge, this time in galveston, texas, closing the only road to a small island community, and causing an oil spill. >> our emergency management is requesting fire department hazmat. they're advising that there's fuel oil leaking into the water. >> reporter: the barge holds about 30,000 gallons. officials say it's unknown how much oil has leaked. the barge owner, martin petroleum, says it broke loose from its tow and drifted into the bridge. the accident comes after the "dali" cargo ship crashed into baltimore's francis scott key bridge in march plunging the bridge into the water, killing six. >> so, we're here today -- >> reporter: the ntsb chair on capitol hill today. >> yesterday we released our preliminary report, which shows that the "dali" experienced four total power outages. >> reporter: investigators finding the pilots lost control of the massive vessel right before
here's priscilla thompson. >> reporter: tonight, another scary scene on america's waters. >> a possible boat that hit the bridge and a power line down and maybe fuel in the water. >> reporter: a barge crashing into a bridge, this time in galveston, texas, closing the only road to a small island community, and causing an oil spill. >> our emergency management is requesting fire department hazmat. they're advising that there's fuel oil leaking into the water. >>...
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priscilla thompson has this one. >> absolutely elated. can't wait to get home. >> reporter: american bryan hagerich walking out of court in turks and caicos a free man today after being detained for three months. a judge sentencing the father of two to a year-long suspended sentence and $6,700 fine after hagerich pled guilty to possession of ammunition that he says was accidentally left in a checked bag that he used for hunting trips. the crime punishable by 12 years in prison. the judge setting aside that minimum citing the act being unintentional, that he has no prior criminal record and the impact on his 5-year-old daughter. >> overwhelming just joy. this is what we've been waiting for for the last 101 days to be home and hug my kids. it's the best day. >> reporter: the financial toll, an estimated $100,000 a family spokesperson says. >> off we go. >> reporter: now hagerich is headed back stateside as four other americans facing similar charges in separate incidents await their day in court. >> we did it. got it. god did it. >> thankfu
priscilla thompson has this one. >> absolutely elated. can't wait to get home. >> reporter: american bryan hagerich walking out of court in turks and caicos a free man today after being detained for three months. a judge sentencing the father of two to a year-long suspended sentence and $6,700 fine after hagerich pled guilty to possession of ammunition that he says was accidentally left in a checked bag that he used for hunting trips. the crime punishable by 12 years in prison. the...
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joining us from valley view, texas, is nbc's priscilla thompson. priscilla, good morning. where do things stand now? >> reporter: jose, good morning. right now in the hardest-hit areas there's devastation everywhere. we're here and you can see there's a car with its windows completely blown out. that car was actually in that gas station parking lot when this tornado bore down. this is where those 125 people the governor says were sheltering as the roof caved in on them. thankfully no injuries and no deaths out of this particular incident. they were all able to walk out of this alive. i spoke to one woman in there with her friend and a baby. she described just being on top of the baby and praying they were going to get through this. she told me she thought she was going to die. that is what we're hearing throughout this area. we went a few miles up the road and talked to folks in a neighborhood where they say some of their neighbors did lose their lives. just to give you a bit of context, it seems like this was a graduation celebration weekend. there were a number of people
joining us from valley view, texas, is nbc's priscilla thompson. priscilla, good morning. where do things stand now? >> reporter: jose, good morning. right now in the hardest-hit areas there's devastation everywhere. we're here and you can see there's a car with its windows completely blown out. that car was actually in that gas station parking lot when this tornado bore down. this is where those 125 people the governor says were sheltering as the roof caved in on them. thankfully no...
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we have more were priscilla thompson on the homecoming. >> reporter: peter, good morning. hours before the emotional return, brian hageridge was in the courtroom fighting to avoid 12 years in prison. now, he is back home and surrounded by family. overnight, american brian hagerridge returning home and reunited with his kids after being held in caicos for three months. >> i feel the weight of the world is lifted. >> reporter: the judge sentencing the father of two to the suspened sentence after pleading guilty to possession of ammunition that he says was accidentally left in a checked bag for hunting trips. the crime punishable by 12 years in prison. >> overwhelming joy. to be home. >> reporter: the financial toll, $100,000, a family spokesperson says. >> off we go. >> reporter: now he is back stateside as four other americans face similar charges in separate incidents and await their day in court. now this couple is hoping for a similar fate. >> i have so much comfort knowing he gets to hug his kids for that. i want that for him as i want for me. >> reporter: renewed hope
we have more were priscilla thompson on the homecoming. >> reporter: peter, good morning. hours before the emotional return, brian hageridge was in the courtroom fighting to avoid 12 years in prison. now, he is back home and surrounded by family. overnight, american brian hagerridge returning home and reunited with his kids after being held in caicos for three months. >> i feel the weight of the world is lifted. >> reporter: the judge sentencing the father of two to the...
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>> priscilla thompson, thank you so much. let's bring in meteorologist angie lassman with a look at what's still to come. angie, good morning. i in the storms still hitting as they speak, aren't they? >> the robust storms are ongoing. joe, good morning to you. we'll continue to see this threat as we work through the morning hours and into the afternoon and evening hours. it will remain for the most of the midwest. you can see where we're expecting that line of thunderstorms to work through. it will be likely damaging with all of the threats on the table for 56 million people, specifically the strongest of the tornadoes that we're watching, the ef-2s, centered across paducah, poplar bluff and into the evening hours, we'll see strong wind gusts and hail up to tennis ball sized, too. as we head into memorial day, ample amounts of rain from the gulf coast to new england, and, you guessed it, more of that severe weather for memorial day. 33 million people are at risk of this with the strong to severe wind gusts possible. the most
>> priscilla thompson, thank you so much. let's bring in meteorologist angie lassman with a look at what's still to come. angie, good morning. i in the storms still hitting as they speak, aren't they? >> the robust storms are ongoing. joe, good morning to you. we'll continue to see this threat as we work through the morning hours and into the afternoon and evening hours. it will remain for the most of the midwest. you can see where we're expecting that line of thunderstorms to work...
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>> all right, priscilla thompson in houston. priscilla, thank you so much. >>> let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, i know not only is texas in the cross hairs once again today, but there's a dangerous storm system set to move really across the entire country this week. what should we know? >> hi there, joe. great to see you. it's going to be a new week with a new round of severe weather monday, tuesday and wednesday. today, we are talking about heavy rain this morning. you can see that falling on radar. in the hard-hit area of texas and oklahoma, portions of louisiana, also arkansas, where you see the brighter colors, the reds, the oranges and the yellows, we are seeing heavy downpours. we will add to that river flooding. we are flood alerts this morning. 19 million people impacted. where you see the green, that is a flood watch. flash flood warning is in the red. that means that flooding is happening now or it's imminent so that is particularly dangerous. you want to heed any warnings you have locally. we'
>> all right, priscilla thompson in houston. priscilla, thank you so much. >>> let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, i know not only is texas in the cross hairs once again today, but there's a dangerous storm system set to move really across the entire country this week. what should we know? >> hi there, joe. great to see you. it's going to be a new week with a new round of severe weather monday, tuesday and wednesday. today, we are talking about heavy...
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>> priscilla thompson in dallas this morning. priscilla, thank you very much. >>> kristen welker is moderator of "meet the press." kristen, good morning. always great to see you. yes, testimony resumes tomorrow in the criminal hush money trial with michael cohen. the judge has signaled, could be ready for closing arguments as soon as tuesday, perhaps even a verdict this week. there's the legal side of it and then there's the fascinating political side of it, as you know, that parade of republicans, including house speaker mike johnson, showing up at the courthouse last week to show support for the former president. what is the sense of how all this may play into the campaign ahead? >> willie, good morning. it has been fascinating. so far this legal battle, the hush money trial, unfolding in new york hasn't really shaken up the state of the race. the race has been very stagnant. we have former president trump leading in several key battleground states, some within the margin of error. he has a narrow lead nationally, but our febru
>> priscilla thompson in dallas this morning. priscilla, thank you very much. >>> kristen welker is moderator of "meet the press." kristen, good morning. always great to see you. yes, testimony resumes tomorrow in the criminal hush money trial with michael cohen. the judge has signaled, could be ready for closing arguments as soon as tuesday, perhaps even a verdict this week. there's the legal side of it and then there's the fascinating political side of it, as you...
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they're going to tip off tonight against the dallas wings, nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson is in arlington, texas where clark will take the court. hawaii, priscilla. >> the countdown is on for when caitlin clark steps onto this court and makes the debut. the stands are expected to be packed. already, some opposing teams are moving their games to larger arenas to accommodate the fanfare as number 22 begins her next chapter. >> i'm just excited to get playing. >> reporter: a generational rookie, ready to take the court. for her very first game in the pros. >> i've been playing my best basketball of my life and, you know, hopefully, you know, just being able to replicate that in this league. >> number one overall draft pick, caitlin clark, making her wnba debut tonight with the indiana fever. in one of the league's most anticipated pre-season games ever. >> i feel like she's done like amazing for the game of basketball. >> reporter: after an iconic record-setting college career at iowa. >> the new career high. >> reporter: clark acknowledging the leap to the big stage may not
they're going to tip off tonight against the dallas wings, nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson is in arlington, texas where clark will take the court. hawaii, priscilla. >> the countdown is on for when caitlin clark steps onto this court and makes the debut. the stands are expected to be packed. already, some opposing teams are moving their games to larger arenas to accommodate the fanfare as number 22 begins her next chapter. >> i'm just excited to get playing. >>...
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nbc's priscilla thompson is on the ground in valley view, texas. also with us, nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. priscilla, what are you hearing from people on the ground there? >> reporter: chris, physically people today are trying to clean up their homes, salvage what they can. emotionally people are in shock. they are traumatized after what they experienced here, many of them having to shelter in their homes or, like the 125 people did here at a gas station when the roof literally caved in as that tornado bore down. i spoke to a young woman who was inside this gas station, elizabeth hernandez, with her friend. they also had a 1-year-old baby with them that they were trying to cover as all of this was happening. i want to play for you how she described what she experienced. >> i thought i was going to die. i'm in shock but at the same time, like, i know -- i believe in god. this was very scary, and it was like a nightmare. it felt like i was living in a nightmare. it was terrifying. >> reporter: that is what we've heard echoed by so many peopl
nbc's priscilla thompson is on the ground in valley view, texas. also with us, nbc meteorologist michelle grossman. priscilla, what are you hearing from people on the ground there? >> reporter: chris, physically people today are trying to clean up their homes, salvage what they can. emotionally people are in shock. they are traumatized after what they experienced here, many of them having to shelter in their homes or, like the 125 people did here at a gas station when the roof literally...
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priscilla thompson joins us now with the latest. well, it was a scary night for residents across the southeast, texas as those severe thunderstorms rolled in. >> we're in downtown houston, parts of which look like a disaster zone today. take a look at this building. you can see the entire the site has just completely crumbled. this is just some of the damage that people are dealing with today. there are also hundreds of thousands of people across the state and particularly this houston area who are without power. and sadly, we know that 4 people did lose their lives as a result of the storms. today, there are more than 1500 crews who are out working to restore power and clean up debris. we know that schools are closed across the city and in parts of louisiana and non-essential workers are being asked to stay home so that that working it can get done. but it comes as there's more bad weather on the way with this storm moving east impacting millions in places like louisiana, alabama and mississippi. parts of the gulf coast expected to
priscilla thompson joins us now with the latest. well, it was a scary night for residents across the southeast, texas as those severe thunderstorms rolled in. >> we're in downtown houston, parts of which look like a disaster zone today. take a look at this building. you can see the entire the site has just completely crumbled. this is just some of the damage that people are dealing with today. there are also hundreds of thousands of people across the state and particularly this houston...
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>> priscilla thompson, thank you. you. >>> coming up, if you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. because there are places you'd like to be. farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right...
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priscilla thompson has been following this for us. he was facing 12 years in jail. how did he avoid time behind bars? >> reporter: the judge set aside that sentence because of exceptional circumstances that she laid out, including that he says he had the ammo in his bag by accident, that he has no prior criminal history, and the impact that this could have on his 5-year-old daughter. we saw a lot of tears and a lot of hugs in that courtroom earlier today, and he actually came out and spoke to our nbc producer on the ground there about what this moment felt like, take a listen. >> absolutely elated. can't wait to get home. i have two kids that just can't wait to jump into our arms. >> what did it feel like walking through the end of it? >> overwhelming. >> overwhelming. just joy. this is what we've been waiting for, for the last 101 days. >> reporter: instead of that 12-year minimum he got a one-year suspended sentence, and a $6,700 fine, which as soon as he paid he was free to leave the country. we're told he's already on a plane back here to the united states. kate
priscilla thompson has been following this for us. he was facing 12 years in jail. how did he avoid time behind bars? >> reporter: the judge set aside that sentence because of exceptional circumstances that she laid out, including that he says he had the ammo in his bag by accident, that he has no prior criminal history, and the impact that this could have on his 5-year-old daughter. we saw a lot of tears and a lot of hugs in that courtroom earlier today, and he actually came out and...
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caitlin clark making her highly anticipated wnba debut, and priscilla thompson had a ticket. >> this game was a buzzer-beater and the energy inside the arena was insane. i will havell of a t >>> we are back on a saturday morning. our friend joe has joined the table. caitlin clark now a pro, wasting no time getting right back after it. >> definitely not. good morning. yeah, caitlin clark has been waiting for this moment, after she was picked first in the wnba draft. clark and the indiana fever took to the hardwood for their first preseason game last night. >> priscilla thompson was there. she brought the heat. >> the caitlin clark effect was on full display inside this arena last night as the severe took on dallas. fans young and old packed the house for a chance to see the basketball phenom suit up for her first wnba game, and number 22 did not disappoint. she was the top scorer on the indiana fever, with 21 points. she played for 28 minutes in all, sinking five of those iconic three-pointers. and this game was a nail-biter, a fight to the finish. with three seconds left, dallas scor
caitlin clark making her highly anticipated wnba debut, and priscilla thompson had a ticket. >> this game was a buzzer-beater and the energy inside the arena was insane. i will havell of a t >>> we are back on a saturday morning. our friend joe has joined the table. caitlin clark now a pro, wasting no time getting right back after it. >> definitely not. good morning. yeah, caitlin clark has been waiting for this moment, after she was picked first in the wnba draft. clark...
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let's get right to nbc's priscilla thompson on the ground in houston. what a mess, and of course as this turned deadly, it's tragic. what's the latest? >> yeah, ana, good morning. it was a scary night for folks across southeast texas as those severe thunderstorms moved through. we're here in downtown houston, parts of which look like a disaster zone this morning. take a look at this building behind me. as you can see, the entire facade has just crumbled and this is just some of the damage that people are waking up to. >> parts of texas and louisiana under water this morning after an intense night of storms left communities drenched and claimed the lives of at least four people in the houston area. in east texas, the river reached major flood stage, spilling into surrounding areas. high winds toppling trees and damaging downtown skyscrapers while knocking out power to more than 800,000 homes in houston. the rain even coming through the roof during an astro game at minute maid park. more than 20 million people were impacted by the wet weather overnight, a
let's get right to nbc's priscilla thompson on the ground in houston. what a mess, and of course as this turned deadly, it's tragic. what's the latest? >> yeah, ana, good morning. it was a scary night for folks across southeast texas as those severe thunderstorms moved through. we're here in downtown houston, parts of which look like a disaster zone this morning. take a look at this building behind me. as you can see, the entire facade has just crumbled and this is just some of the damage...
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priscilla thompson has the details. >> reporter: another scary scene on america's waters. >> a possible, they hit the bridge, a power line down and maybe fuel in the water. >> reporter: a barge crashing into a bridge. this time in galveston, texas, closing the only road to a small island community and causing an oil spill. >> our emergency management is requesting fire department hazmat. they're advising there's fuel oil leaking into the water. >> reporter: the barge holds about 30,000 gallons. officials say it's unknown hough ohow much oil has leaked. it broke loose from its tow and drifted into the bridge. the accident comes after the dali cargo shim crashed into the francis scott key bridge in march, plunging the bridge into the water killing six. the ntsb chair on capitol hill. >> yesterday, we released our preliminary report, which shows that the dali experienced four total power outages. >> reporter: investigators finding the pilots lost control of the massive vessel right before the collision. the recent rash of barge-bridge accidents, including pennsylvania and iowa all raising
priscilla thompson has the details. >> reporter: another scary scene on america's waters. >> a possible, they hit the bridge, a power line down and maybe fuel in the water. >> reporter: a barge crashing into a bridge. this time in galveston, texas, closing the only road to a small island community and causing an oil spill. >> our emergency management is requesting fire department hazmat. they're advising there's fuel oil leaking into the water. >> reporter: the...
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>> reporter: priscilla thompson, nbc news, austin. >>> now to the unrelenting round of storms plaguing texas. on thursday, a massive tornado was reported outside of abilene. one resident caught the terrifying twister on camera as hail hammered down. >> nme officials issued mandatory evacuation orders for some residents along the san jacinto river. and more than a dozen schools are closed today. crews have performed numerous rescue operations. the state's governor expanding the disaster declaration to include 59 counties in areas at risk for flooding and severe weather. that declaration now covers 88 total counties. for more on all this, let's bring in nbc meteorologist angie lassman. good morning. >> hi, frances, good morning. >> the rain was the story yesterday with stronger storms developing too. check out how impressive these rain totals have been. 9 inches plus. livingston, about 8.5 inches. really some good, soaking rain in this area, so the point where we've got a lot of swollen rivers. that means moderate flood stages for these rivers. no surprise that we have these warnings in
>> reporter: priscilla thompson, nbc news, austin. >>> now to the unrelenting round of storms plaguing texas. on thursday, a massive tornado was reported outside of abilene. one resident caught the terrifying twister on camera as hail hammered down. >> nme officials issued mandatory evacuation orders for some residents along the san jacinto river. and more than a dozen schools are closed today. crews have performed numerous rescue operations. the state's governor expanding...
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here is priscilla thompson. >> reporter: it's been three days since lauren and juan infante were left in the dark with no our conditioning. what was it like in that house? >> if you turn on your oven at 350 degrees and you open it up that's how it feels. in the house. >> you can go home and check on your insulin. >> reporter: unable to keep juan's insulin cold, they left, and are now spending their days a at cooling center. >> we just couldn't stand it anymore at the house, it was too hot. >> reporter: homes, businesses and schools across houston are still without power, days after a deadly windstorm tore through the area thursday night. >> oh, there it goes. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: hurricane-strength winds knocking down the frame on this house, leaving behind a 400-mile-path of destruction. and officials say killing at least seven. and now, another deadly threat. >> the heat's not going to get any less, it's only going to get hotter from here. >> that's all we got until we get our next delivery. >> reporter: alicia branley got one of the last bags of ice. >> it's extremely hot. w
here is priscilla thompson. >> reporter: it's been three days since lauren and juan infante were left in the dark with no our conditioning. what was it like in that house? >> if you turn on your oven at 350 degrees and you open it up that's how it feels. in the house. >> you can go home and check on your insulin. >> reporter: unable to keep juan's insulin cold, they left, and are now spending their days a at cooling center. >> we just couldn't stand it anymore at...
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nbc's priscilla thompson starts us off. >> reporter: at least one person is dead as dangerous floodwaters rage across texas. body cam video shows houston police rescuing this man and three dogs after being trapped in at least 8 feet of water in a flooded trailer park. >> oh, that is floating. >> reporter: in dallas passengers struggling to escape rushing water on a roadway and this empty horse trailer floating away in hamilton, texas. since friday, hundreds of people and pets have been rescued across the state. a made a days' long deluge that has dumped more than 2 feet of water in some areas. >> this is the worst flooding i have ever seen in my career. >> reporter: this water swallowing an elevated roadway. then explosion and electricity crackling along the power lines, likely caused by the wet weather. >> that's crazy. >> reporter: the view from above showing homes under water, sinking cars and submerged street signs. >> very little sleep. worrying about the water going in the house. hopefully it didn't go in. >> this year was bad. >> reporter: some like erica and frank, returning home
nbc's priscilla thompson starts us off. >> reporter: at least one person is dead as dangerous floodwaters rage across texas. body cam video shows houston police rescuing this man and three dogs after being trapped in at least 8 feet of water in a flooded trailer park. >> oh, that is floating. >> reporter: in dallas passengers struggling to escape rushing water on a roadway and this empty horse trailer floating away in hamilton, texas. since friday, hundreds of people and pets...
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here's priscilla thompson. >> reporter: cars crushed. homes caved in. businesses crumbled after a wave of vicious and deadly storms tore through louisiana and texas. >> i'm normally sitting right there. >> reporter: kathleen cox, who is battling cancer, was home when this tree came crashing in. >> i can't say that i'm perfect, but i'm okay. >> reporter: more than 100-mile-per-hour wind pounded houston. people seen here sheltering in a costco and running for cover as rain poured into minute maid park during the astros game. in downtown houston, the ground is still covered with glass, just a fraction of what fell as the storm busted out windows in skyscrapers like this. officials say at least four people were killed, all by falling objects. >> horrible actually with the family, a tree fell through and went right through the driver's compartment with children in the back. >> reporter: the torrential rain fueling dangerous floodwaters just north of the city. as golf ball-size hail pummeled parts of west texas, the storm knocking out transmission towers. at
here's priscilla thompson. >> reporter: cars crushed. homes caved in. businesses crumbled after a wave of vicious and deadly storms tore through louisiana and texas. >> i'm normally sitting right there. >> reporter: kathleen cox, who is battling cancer, was home when this tree came crashing in. >> i can't say that i'm perfect, but i'm okay. >> reporter: more than 100-mile-per-hour wind pounded houston. people seen here sheltering in a costco and running for cover...
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joining us now, nbc's priscilla thompson. priscilla, actually think those numbers have gone up in the last hour. talk about, unfortunately, the devastating death toll numbers and what is going on down there, what we can expect over the holiday tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, alex, sadly it feels like every hour that i talk to you, the death toll is rising. it is now at 11 people killed, including at least two children . and officials are saying that they expect that toll could continue to rise as they're working on rescue and recovery efforts throughout the day today. when you look at the devastation , he gives you a better sense of how something like this happened. you see that house back there, the roof, completely taken off of it, and there were two people, a couple who were sheltering inside of there. thankfully, both of them survived. the husband was in the closet, the wife, yolanda, was in a hallway, hanging onto a doorknob. she felt the wind. she felt all of these elements happening around her and i asked her what went th
joining us now, nbc's priscilla thompson. priscilla, actually think those numbers have gone up in the last hour. talk about, unfortunately, the devastating death toll numbers and what is going on down there, what we can expect over the holiday tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, alex, sadly it feels like every hour that i talk to you, the death toll is rising. it is now at 11 people killed, including at least two children . and officials are saying that they expect that toll could continue to...
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priscilla thompson in houston. priscilla. thank you. all right. let's bring in meteorologist andrew lassman. angie. unfortunately, the issue this weekend in houston is heat. while millions of people further in the east are in the path of more trouble. yeah, exactly. so no relief for folks in houston when it comes to the temperatures, but we've got to gear up for more strong storms here as we get into the later parts of today. here's those temperatures though. notice 90 for your actual temperature, but you add in the humidity. and we're talking mid 90s today. but by the time we roll into early next week, we could be nearing triple digits. if not triple digit. feels like temperatures for that area. so something to watch, especially as we continue to see those power outages lasting. here's the deal for severe threat notice. it's kind of expansive across parts of the southeast for general thunderstorms, but where you see the slight risk where that brighter yellow tallahassee, gainesville up to savannah, we're looking at the chance for some strong wind
priscilla thompson in houston. priscilla. thank you. all right. let's bring in meteorologist andrew lassman. angie. unfortunately, the issue this weekend in houston is heat. while millions of people further in the east are in the path of more trouble. yeah, exactly. so no relief for folks in houston when it comes to the temperatures, but we've got to gear up for more strong storms here as we get into the later parts of today. here's those temperatures though. notice 90 for your actual...
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priscilla thompson is joining me from humble texas. i can see the water behind you. how are things there? >> reporter: much of this area is getting a break from the rain. officials are warning there are more pockets of rain coming and it will continue to add to the flooded roadways and homes. more raging floodwaters expected throughout the south. 19 million people are under flood alerts from texas to oklahoma and arkansas. another storm system sent storms across south-central texas overnight. >> if you are still in your home, stay there through the weekend. it is too late to evacuate without calling 911. >> reporter: flash flooding is a concern. rainfall dumped more than two feet of water in some areas. hundreds have evacuated as the raging waters destroyed homes and shutdown roads throughout the region. prompting hundreds of dramatic water rescues and evacuations like these. officials are bracing for more today. >> we have firefighters on all the time. we will be ready to deal with whatever we are dealt. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the relentless rounds of rain coma
priscilla thompson is joining me from humble texas. i can see the water behind you. how are things there? >> reporter: much of this area is getting a break from the rain. officials are warning there are more pockets of rain coming and it will continue to add to the flooded roadways and homes. more raging floodwaters expected throughout the south. 19 million people are under flood alerts from texas to oklahoma and arkansas. another storm system sent storms across south-central texas...
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>> priscilla thompson leading us off in houston. thank you. >> dylan has more on where this is headed. >> good morning, guys. it is moving east. we will get some reprieve in houston. i want to point out the temperatures. so many folks without power in the houston area, we're going to see exceptional heat with your heat index values up near 100 degrees on saturday, sunday. even on monday it will feel like 95. hopefully we can get the power back on because air conditioning is a must. here's where the storms are moving right now. you can see they're just racing along the gulf coast. we'll see another round redevelop today. we do have flood watches in effect for areas across louisiana, into mississippi, alabama, the panhandle of florida. we do have a chance of stronger storms today. however, not as strong as yesterday. isolated tornados are possible, but it's really wind gusts up to 50, 60 miles per hour and large hail. that will be for this afternoon. tomorrow, that threat pushes across northern florida through georgia into the carolin
>> priscilla thompson leading us off in houston. thank you. >> dylan has more on where this is headed. >> good morning, guys. it is moving east. we will get some reprieve in houston. i want to point out the temperatures. so many folks without power in the houston area, we're going to see exceptional heat with your heat index values up near 100 degrees on saturday, sunday. even on monday it will feel like 95. hopefully we can get the power back on because air conditioning is a...
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>> priscilla thompson for us there in texas. priscilla, thank you. >>> let's go now to the nba playoffs. the boston celtics headed back to the eastern conference finals for the third year in a row. >> trying to force you to take a contested mid-range shot. >> tatum finds the laces and he buries it! >> that's jason tatum, he led the way, with 25 points as the celtics go on to win that one, 113-98. next up, boston will take on the winner of the knicks/pacers. >> in the western conference the dallas mavericks are just one win away to advancing to the next round after beating oklahoma city last night, 104-92. they lead that series, 3 games to 2 with game six on saturday. >> okay, mavs/nuggets, ks. >> that'll be good. that e'll be a nice matchup. >> i kno celtics/knicks. >> is that what you're calling? >> yeah. >> that would be a good matchup. >> meanwhile, anthony somewhere is like, let me bet against that. >> that's what anthony does. >>> let's check in with mr. roker and get a check of the forecast. hey, al. >> good morning, guys.
>> priscilla thompson for us there in texas. priscilla, thank you. >>> let's go now to the nba playoffs. the boston celtics headed back to the eastern conference finals for the third year in a row. >> trying to force you to take a contested mid-range shot. >> tatum finds the laces and he buries it! >> that's jason tatum, he led the way, with 25 points as the celtics go on to win that one, 113-98. next up, boston will take on the winner of the knicks/pacers....
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joining me now, priscilla thompson. you showed me some pretty heartbreaking images in the last hour. what are residents telling you? >> reporter: yeah, residents here are coming back it in shock. particularly those who sheltered in their homes last night as all of this was happening. i want to just give you a sense of the kind of damage we're seeing here. you can see one home, there is nothing left here, furniture, dresserses dressers tossled everywhere. that gives you a sense of the strength of these tornadoes and these storms that we saw overnight here. but meanwhile, you have another home right here, again, completely moved off of its foundation. you see here the roof caved in. that was a two story home. the second story completely gone as seven people, two parents and five kids ages 3 to 18 years old sheltered inside of the closet there, as all of this was going on. and they're on the phone with the insurance company as we speak trying to figure out what is going to happen next for them. but meanwhile, next door is
joining me now, priscilla thompson. you showed me some pretty heartbreaking images in the last hour. what are residents telling you? >> reporter: yeah, residents here are coming back it in shock. particularly those who sheltered in their homes last night as all of this was happening. i want to just give you a sense of the kind of damage we're seeing here. you can see one home, there is nothing left here, furniture, dresserses dressers tossled everywhere. that gives you a sense of the...
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priscilla thompson is on the ground in texas. how are folks recovering and do they have to prepare for more bad weather today? >> reporter: they will be preparing for more bad weather in a bit and it has been a challenging 48 hours for folks here. we are in montgomery county just outside of houston just to go on a ride along with the chief looking at the impacted neighborhoods and checking on the residence he decided to stay. the fire chief said they rescued and evacuated many people, 126 people on friday alone. across the county, officials say 52 people had to be rescued in life-threatening situations and more than 300 had to be evacuated. first responders going in in boats and high water vehicles to get folks out and that is because of the dramatic images and videos that we are seeing of cars submerged because they have driven onto the flooded roads and roads filled with water because of the amount of rain, were talking about two feet of rain in some areas. because of the rivers that are cresting and officials are warning that
priscilla thompson is on the ground in texas. how are folks recovering and do they have to prepare for more bad weather today? >> reporter: they will be preparing for more bad weather in a bit and it has been a challenging 48 hours for folks here. we are in montgomery county just outside of houston just to go on a ride along with the chief looking at the impacted neighborhoods and checking on the residence he decided to stay. the fire chief said they rescued and evacuated many people, 126...
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nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson is in dallas, texas, and people there are preparing for potential for tornadoes and bad weather. priscilla, looks pretty nice behind you right now. fountains there. sounds like could be the calm before the storm? >> reporter: yeah. kate, it's a bright and sunny 80-degree day here right now, but this area is currently under a tornado warning until 9:00 local time tonight, and that's because we are expecting severe thunderstorms to roll through at some point this evening. tornadoes are a possibility, but i'm told the real threat is going to be the high winds and potential for hail, and texas is among the states when we look at the map. also looking at maryland, extending up into georgia. 64 million people currently anticipating potential severe weather, and it comes after a week of hoar risk weather events. just last night, what happened in tennessee and tornadoes that touched down. we saw homes that were just destroyed. trees that were snapped like matchsticks and some of what we saw there, just put that in a larger context, yesterday alone more than
nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson is in dallas, texas, and people there are preparing for potential for tornadoes and bad weather. priscilla, looks pretty nice behind you right now. fountains there. sounds like could be the calm before the storm? >> reporter: yeah. kate, it's a bright and sunny 80-degree day here right now, but this area is currently under a tornado warning until 9:00 local time tonight, and that's because we are expecting severe thunderstorms to roll through at...
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joining us now is nbc's priscilla thompson from valley view, texas, where an ef 2 tornado came through. what's the latest on the ground? >> reporter: people here are in shock after what they survived on saturday and you look at the devastation and you understand why. we are at a gas station where the governor says 125 people were sheltering when the roof caved in as that ef 2 tornado bore down. that gives you a sense of the strength of the tornado. one woman told me she was covering over a baby and just praying and less than a mile up the road, there were families in their homes doing the same. we spoke to a woman, monica vazquez, who was in a closet with her five children and husband. the youngest child just 3 years old. so as you're in the closet with the kids, what was going through your mind? >> that i'm going to die. >> reporter: i feel you getting emotional. what's happening right now? >> because that's what i thought, me and my family were going to die. >> reporter: and so we're talking about folks that are traumatized after what they experienced and are now looking at their hom
joining us now is nbc's priscilla thompson from valley view, texas, where an ef 2 tornado came through. what's the latest on the ground? >> reporter: people here are in shock after what they survived on saturday and you look at the devastation and you understand why. we are at a gas station where the governor says 125 people were sheltering when the roof caved in as that ef 2 tornado bore down. that gives you a sense of the strength of the tornado. one woman told me she was covering over...