more tornado and flooding. the flooded arkansas river will keep rising and crest at a record high of 42 feet in the coming days. it s scary. everybody could lose everything down here. we are praying. in fort smith, arkansas, businesses, houses and cars are underwater. 500 homes have been affected. this is farmland. we should not be able to see the river right now. 2 workers from the army corp of engineers had to be rescued. down stream the army corp of engineers had stacked 10,000 sand bags. one city should a mandatory evacuation. in oklahoma it s dangerous near
the keystone dam. water released was increased to 275,000 cubic feet per second. president trump called arkansas s governor to offer condolences after two people were killed by a tornado. he saw the damage in okoumou in oklahoma. he said whatever you need. they are trying to find a missing 4-year-old boy swept away in the currents of a swollen creek. the national weather service is warning that this flood will have an impact on life and infrastructure. this is heading south to the state capitol of little rock. the army corp of engineers and the national guard are here assisting. mike: wow, those images are stunning. the death toll is growing on
now more violent weather in the forecast? more potential tornado outbreaks and perhaps even more concerning is a lot of rain. this morning the army corp of engineers says it s concerned about any more rain might equal for the already flooded missouri and mississippi rivers. the army corp of engineers telling us there are failed levies reported across the state of missouri. sandra: matt finn, thank you. bill: speaking with the mayor yesterday and the governor yesterday on our program, strong, tough people down there that need our support and we give it to you today. good luck on the weekend, too. really rough time. sandra: our best to them. i just don t understand how we could release somebody who is in prison pledging his support for isis to a member of the media in a written letter? if he is doing this behind bars what can we expect for him while he is free on the streets. sandra: the daughter of the
contraband while speeding up legal trade and commerce. it s the most heavily traded monetarily border anywhere in the world and it is not even close. to make certain that we re constantly making the upgrades we need, our proposal creates a permanent and self-sustaining border security trust fund. this will be financed by the fees and revenues generated at the border crossings itself. importantly, we re already building the wall and we should have close to 400 miles built by the end of next year and probably even more than that. it is going up very rapidly. [ applause ] and i want to thank the army corp of engineers who are doing a fantastic job on the wall. and that is a wall that is
missouri, those people got the order to get out of town because the water had gotten over the top of the levy that protected the town. they left as the water trickled in wondering if they would still have a town when it all goes down now that the floodwaters have arrived. it wouldn t we worked so hard to get this place built up and everything and, i mean, like i said, what are you going to do? with the mississippi surging as well crews in the twin cities were working to fill sandbags in stillwater, minnesota to create their levy and keep the big river out of their homes and businesses. the army corp of engineers said in the missouri river basin aloe 28 levies were breached and the director of the national weather service predicted this is just a preview of what will prove to be a very wet and dangerous spring. jon: what a mess. thanks very much. mike tobin.