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Severe weather is impacting millions of Americans, with flash flooding in the Midwest, wildfires in the West, and heat waves in the East. Also, President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin prepare for a face-to-face meeting in Alaska on Friday. Plus, frustration is growing among Mark Zuckerberg's neighbors over the tech billionaire's expanding real estate footprint in their Palo Alto, California community. And, Cracker Barrel faces a mixed reaction over its modern makeover, with customers saying they miss the old-timey style of the original design.
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Heavy rain from Georgia to North Carolina is triggering flash flood risks in major cities. More flooding could hit coastal areas later this week, with up to a foot of rain possible if a tropical system develops. Two people died after their vehicle was swept off a flooded road and into a ditch in Nash County, North Carolina. Officers attempted a rescue, but both victims were carried away by fast-moving water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Severe flash flooding earlier this month swept across parts of Northeastern Pennsylvania, leaving communities in Luzerne, Lycoming, and Columbia counties scrambling to respond to quickly rising waters and damaged infrastructure. The deluge, which began around 2:30 a.m. on July 14, caused significant disruptions in areas such as Kingston Borough, Harveys Lake, and West Nanticoke—longtime hot spots for flooding. Luzerne County Deputy Director of Emergency Services David Elmore joined The Spark to walk us through what unfolded that morning and how the county responded. “We started receiving reports from Butler Township, Fairmont Township, Ross Township, and parts of Wilkes-Barre City,” said Elmore. “Most of it was caused by a large amount of rain in a small period of time.” One of the hardest-hit areas was Fairmount Township, where water overflowed from Lake Jean in Ricketts Glen State Park, surged down the mountainside, and inundated Route 118. The result: overwhelmed culverts, damaged roadways, and debris flowing into residential yards. Despite the intensity of the flooding, widespread evacuations were largely avoided. A few residents from summer cottages in Patterson Grove required assistance when water blocked road access, but most remained safely in their homes. “It was mostly roadways affecting the flow of traffic,” Elmore said. “The water recedes fast—that’s the key. It’s flash flooding. Water comes down, and it recedes quite quickly.”Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Mike Hempen reports areas of the Northeast are recovering from strong rain storms that lashed the East Coast Thursday.
Here's your latest Fox Weather forecast with meteorologist Ari Sarsalari. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ruidoso, New Mexico, is reeling once again. After enduring destructive wildfires, the mountain community is facing an uphill battle of recovery after deadly flash flooding killed a man and two children. The Rio Ruidoso surged to a record-breaking 20 feet, five feet higher than last year's record, catching even prepared emergency crews off guard. Chris and Gabby speak with the Village Fire Chief Cade Hall, a lifelong Ruidoso resident, about what happened, and the heartbreak of not being able to save everyone. Chief Hall explains how the community is also bracing for more rain. With recovery setbacks, tourism threatened, and continued risks, will people rebuild? Is the village re-thinking its alert system? Thanks for listening. If you've got an idea, send it to us at chris.mckee@krqe.com or gabrielle.burkhart@krqe.com. Give us a follow on social media at @ChrisMcKeeTV and @gburkNM. Watch or listen to our prior podcasts online at KRQE.com/podcast and our KRQE YouTube channel, or on broadcast TV every Wednesday at 10:35 p.m. MST on Fox New Mexico.
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms will bring risks for severe weather and flash flooding this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ali Velshi is joined by Professor of Economics & Public Policy at University of Michigan Justin Wolfers, fmr. Chair of the U.S. Council of Economic Advisers Jared Bernstein, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), author of ‘Abortion, Everyday' Kylie Cheung
Ali Velshi is joined by Donald Trump's niece Mary Trump, fmr. Federal prosecutor Paul Butler, Senior Contributing Editor for Health News Analysis at KFF Health News Elisabeth Rosenthal, Investigative Reporter Caitlin Dickerson, host of ‘Going For Broke' podcast Ray Suarez
Ali Velshi is joined by columnist for The New York Times Michelle Goldberg, MSNBC Legal Analyst Catherine Christian, Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University Christina Greer, Morning News Anchor on NY1 Pat Kiernan
Texas Flood 2025 revealed just how urgently we need smarter tools in disaster response. In this episode, Dave Jones, founder of StormCenter Communications, explains how his team used satellite imagery and real-time mapping to support emergency responders during the catastrophic floods. Their data helped identify stranded residents, blocked roads, and the areas most in need—turning science into life-saving action. Satellite technology for disaster response is revolutionizing real-time crisis management. Dave shares how open-access Earth observation data, localized GIS tools, and close coordination with emergency services are building more resilient communities as climate change amplifies flood risks. Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow Connect with Speak Up For Blue Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube
Fast-moving water is about 800 times denser than air. Just a few feet of floodwater can exert more pressure than an EF5 tornado. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
North Carolina has been slammed by relentless storms and flooding—and it's not over yet.In this episode of the Carolina Weather Group, we sit down with Brandon Jones, the Catawba Riverkeeper, to talk about protecting our rivers, why heavy rainfall leads to dangerous water pollution, and how you can help keep local waterways clean.We also check in with Tim Buckley, Chief Meteorologist at WFMY in Greensboro, to break down the recent North Carolina flooding, the impact of Tropical Storm Chantal, and why weather forecasting gets so tricky this time of year.Key topics in this episode:How rainfall triggers pollution and E. coli spikes in local lakes and riversThe history and mission of the Catawba Riverkeeper organizationFlooding aftermath from Tropical Storm ChantalUrban vs rural flash flooding across the CarolinasThe problem with slow-moving storms and why forecasting them is difficultHow you can volunteer for river cleanups and citizen science projectsUpcoming Carolina Weather Group events
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The latest on extreme weather across the country, with flash flooding along the East Coast and wildfires near the Grand Canyon. Also, President Trump threatens new tariffs on Russia if a Ukraine ceasefire isn't reached. Plus, the Supreme Court allows the Trump administration to move forward with plans for mass layoffs at the Department of Education. And, a closer look at Costco's massive new expansion and how the big-box chain continues to attract loyal customers.
Authorities say two women died in Plainfield, New Jersey after flash flooding swept their car into a brook during Monday night's storms. Meanwhile, a heat wave is gripping the region, with temperatures expected to feel like 100 degrees by midweek. Also, New York City is enacting new laws to guarantee minimum pay and protections for 20,000 grocery delivery workers. And with the MLB All-Star Game set for Tuesday night, Defector staff writer Maitreyi Anantharaman joins us to preview the action.
Three areas are being monitored for potential tropical development, one of which could bring localized flooding and rough surf to parts of the Southeast. Also, the risk for flash flooding returns to the southern Plains a week after the devastating flooding in Texas Hill Country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ali Velshi is joined by Independent Journalist Jim Acosta, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Contrarian Jennifer Rubin, Founding Partner & Washington Correspondent at Puck News Julia Ioffe, Chief Washington Correspondent at KFF Health News Julie Rovner, Max and Bernice Garchik Family Presidential Professor at The University of Pennsylvania Exequiel Hernandez
Ali Velshi is joined by Professor of Economics at Harvard University Kenneth Rogoff, Professor in the Practice of Environmental Law at Rice University Jim Blackburn, MSNBC Senior Reporter Brandy Zadrozny
The risk for flash flooding will return to the southern Plains a week after the devastating flooding in Texas Hill Country. Is your house in a flood zone? This map has the answer FEMA interactive map: https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New Mexico officials are promising help for residents caught in flash flooding this week. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
After one of the deadliest floods in American history in central Texas, people are looking at cuts to the National Weather Service and FEMA's absence contributing to the devastation. But one looming problem is much, much bigger. Guest: Jeff Goodell, writer covering climate change, author of The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet and The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Ethan Oberman, Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After one of the deadliest floods in American history in central Texas, people are looking at cuts to the National Weather Service and FEMA's absence contributing to the devastation. But one looming problem is much, much bigger. Guest: Jeff Goodell, writer covering climate change, author of The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet and The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Ethan Oberman, Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After one of the deadliest floods in American history in central Texas, people are looking at cuts to the National Weather Service and FEMA's absence contributing to the devastation. But one looming problem is much, much bigger. Guest: Jeff Goodell, writer covering climate change, author of The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet and The Water Will Come: Rising Seas, Sinking Cities, and the Remaking of the Civilized World. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to get access wherever you listen. Podcast production by Ethan Oberman, Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme, and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A deadly flood hits southern New Mexico overnight. Meanwhile, more than 170 remain missing in Texas after that devastating flooding. Also, Ukraine says Russia has launched a major drone attack… as President Trump criticizes Russian President Vladimir Putin. Plus, the TSA will now allow passengers at airports across the country to keep their footwear on as they go through security checkpoints. And, from major ‘Jaws' anniversaries to new documentaries and shows — a closer look at why some of the biggest streamers are going all in on sharks.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports 3 people are dead as flash flooding hits New Mexico.
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports flash flooding has hit a mountain village in New Mexico. ((opens with actuality))
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Could BC see flash flooding like Texas is experiencing? Guest: Jason Thistlewaite, Associate Professor & Associate Director, Graduate Studies, school of environment, enterprise, and development Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The race to search for survivors following deadly flash flooding in Central Texas. Then, President Trump threatens new tariff rates, some of which target key American allies like Japan and South Korea. Plus, the Trump-Musk feud ramps up again after Elon Musk announces plan to launch his own political party. Susan Glasser, Akayla Gardner, Justin Wolfers, Max Chafkin, Mark McKinnon, Louis Amestoy, and Melinda & Melvin Harris join The 11th Hour this Monday.
The latest local news impacting D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia.Today's top news stories: Flash Flooding has now killed at least 104 people in Central Texas. The Trial begins with the deadly house explosion that killed a volunteer firefighter. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Catastrophic flooding in Texas killed at least 80 people, and more rainfall is expected. The Texas Tribune has the latest. Congressional Republicans passed a sprawling bill that cuts Medicaid, clean-energy funding, and taxes. NBC’s Sahil Kapur unpacks the details. Jobs in meatpacking plants are notorious for being dangerous and physically taxing. Scott Calvert with the Wall Street Journal reports on how a slaughterhouse in Nebraska wants to change that. Plus, Israel-Hamas ceasefire talks began in Doha, France ended its ban on swimming in the River Seine after 102 years, and a time capsule once called the world’s largest was found in Nebraska. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
In just over an hour the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas rose from 2 feet to over 34 feet leaving 90 people missing or dead, many were children attending camp caught in the middle of the flooding. Rescue and recovery teams are still frantically searching all areas of flooding for survivors. Meteorologists say the flooding was driven by a slow-moving storm system that dumped several inches of rain in a matter of hours, catching many off guard. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Haley Meier, FOX Weather Meteorologist reporting from Kerrville, Texas, who says this region of Texas is a prime spot for such flash floods but what happened over the weekend is hopefully a once in a generation event. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Nate Thurston and Charles Thompson as they kick off today's episode of Good Morning Liberty. The hosts discuss the recent catastrophic floods in Texas over the July 4th weekend, including the tragic effects on a girls' summer camp and other communities. With a death toll of over 80 people and many still missing, Nate and Charlie dive into how the media and some political figures are attributing blame to budget cuts to NOAA and the National Weather Service under the Trump administration. The hosts critically analyze these claims, provide context, and share personal anecdotes on weather warnings and preparedness. They also pivot to the latest revelations about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged client list and the official conclusions about his death. Tune in for a comprehensive breakdown of these significant events and their broader implications. (00:00) Introduction and 4th of July Recap (01:19) Tragic Texas Floods: Overview and Initial Reactions (02:01) Political Blame Game: Who's Responsible? (02:13) Personal Reflections and Social Media Impact (03:11) Details of the Flood and Rescue Efforts (05:00) Analyzing the Blame on Government Cuts (11:17) Historical Context and Media Narratives (21:14) Warning Fatigue and Personal Responsibility (25:04) Flash Flooding and Community Response (25:19) Introduction to The Eye Wall Website (25:46) Criticism of NOAA Budget Cuts (26:58) Historical Flood Events in Texas (28:59) The Importance of Weather Balloons (31:41) Meteorological Analysis of Recent Flooding (33:25) Proposed Warning Systems and Community Safety (37:51) Debunking the Epstein Conspiracy Theories Links: https://gml.bio.link/ YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/GML Check out Martens Minute! https://martensminute.podbean.com/ Follow Josh Martens on X: https://twitter.com/joshmartens13 CB Distillery 25% off with promo code GML cbdistillery.com Join the Fed Haters Club! joingml.com secure.thomasmassie.com/donate
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on severe weather in North Carolina.
In just over an hour the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas rose from 2 feet to over 34 feet leaving 90 people missing or dead, many were children attending camp caught in the middle of the flooding. Rescue and recovery teams are still frantically searching all areas of flooding for survivors. Meteorologists say the flooding was driven by a slow-moving storm system that dumped several inches of rain in a matter of hours, catching many off guard. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Haley Meier, FOX Weather Meteorologist reporting from Kerrville, Texas, who says this region of Texas is a prime spot for such flash floods but what happened over the weekend is hopefully a once in a generation event. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the heartbreaking flash floods in Texas that have led to many death's. Mark is then joined by Missouri's 2nd District Congresswoman, Ann Wagner. Wagner discusses the Big Beautiful Bill passing both houses of Congress in time for President Trump to sign in on the Fourth of July. He is later joined by Randy Raley, a local legendary Radio DJ that is now announcing that he will seek the Democratic nomination for the US Congressional seat that is now held by Republican Mary Miller in Illinois.
In this segment, Mark is joined by 97.1 Chief Meteorologist Dave Murray who discusses how the Texas Flash Flooding got so bad so quickly.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Don Lynch, a former Radio Station General Manager in Columbia, Missouri that now lives in Texas. He discusses what he is hearing about the horrific flash flood in Texas.
Tropical Storm Chantal brought excessive rain to the Carolinas on Sunday.At this hour on Sunday night, flash flooding is occurring or forecast to occur across multiple counties in North Carolina.By morning, the Haw River will be at, or near, record-breaking levels.James Brierton looks at the day's reported rainfall totals, and the ongoing flooding.
Episode 197 - July 6th, 2025 - Happy Unhappy 4th of July - Violations Counter - DJ Intence - 2 x Walt - 1 x Ceddy - 51 - DJ Intence Week In Review & Things going on in life…. - Safe distance of MUSIC LISTENING compared to urban vs suburban vs rural - Artist & Owning your Tour - Texas flooding, NOAA & NWS under funding, & the consequences behind these decisions - P. Diddy found Not Guilty on 3 out of the 5 charges. P. Diddy Verdict Review & The Mann Act - The Dirty Dark Secret of Abercrombie & Finch former CEO Mike Jefferies - A baby born to a brain dead mother: The Adriana Smith Story - Floridian immigration holding center & Republican Bad News - Cape Town cashier fired by Indiana Boss (African News) - Canadian man is a 4x Lottery Winner - Wise Guy's Segment - LA Rams Wideout Puka Nuca Ex-Girlfriend Pregnancy Woes - Breaking News - Mexican Government helping out Texas with Flash Flooding Tragedy - Mexico Prescription Drugs vs USA Prescription Drugs
In just over an hour the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, Texas rose from 2 feet to over 34 feet leaving 90 people missing or dead, many were children attending camp caught in the middle of the flooding. Rescue and recovery teams are still frantically searching all areas of flooding for survivors. Meteorologists say the flooding was driven by a slow-moving storm system that dumped several inches of rain in a matter of hours, catching many off guard. FOX's Eben Brown speaks with Haley Meier, FOX Weather Meteorologist reporting from Kerrville, Texas, who says this region of Texas is a prime spot for such flash floods but what happened over the weekend is hopefully a once in a generation event. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: Evening Edition' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on deadly storms across the country.
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on devastating flooding in Texas.
The wife of Vance Boelter — the man charged in the killing of State Rep. Melissa Hortman — has released her first public statement since the shootings. More rain is expected across central and southern Minnesota today, following storms that caused flash flooding yesterday.Those stories and more in today's evening update. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
The news to know for Monday, June 16, 2025! We're telling you about the fourth straight day of fighting between Israel and Iran and how the U.S. plans to de-escalate the situation. And President Trump's big military parade in Washington, D.C. was overshadowed by nationwide mass protests and some tragic political violence. Plus, severe storms got in the way of big events, prices for popular attractions have been constantly changing, and a group of British celebrities has been knighted. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: Skylight is offering our listeners $30 off their 15 inch Calendars by going to SkylightCal.com/newsworthy Fatty15 is offering an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/NEWSWORTHY and using code NEWSWORTHY at checkout. To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
A man has been arrested for the shooting of two Minnesota lawmakers. Also, deadly flooding is sweeping across West Virginia. Plus, jury deliberations resume today in the Karen Read murder re-trial. And, some Venice residents are protesting Jeff Bezos' wedding, saying it is welcoming unwelcomed tourists.