storm surge warning here in gulfport, because of three to five feet of storm surge expected. the mobile bay has to watch out. flash flooding with 6 to 12 inches of rain possible. don t forget, this thing moves all the way through the end of the week, we ll be talking about what s left of gordon in the middle of the country. david? all right, we know you ll be tracking it into the night and first thing in the morning on gma. ginger, thank you. and as ginger just reported, gordon is expected to slam ashore right there along the mississippi coast, where schools, businesses, resort casinos have all been shut down tonight, and families are racing to protect their homes from rising water and, of course, dangerous flooding. abc s victor oquendo is there tonight. reporter: tonight, the ominous first bands of rain slamming into the gulf. gordon now closing in. winds of 70 miles per hour, as much as a foot of rain threatening millions in the hours ahead. states of emergency now stretchin
German shepherd. i love, love, love the dog. but i don t have a dog. i m going to get a dog before the end of the year. i will stick to the promise. i m debating if i get something sort of like middle size, you know, dc is a sort of a small dog town. a lot of apartments and smaller places. i need a real dog. i will have one. how about you? mike: if any of you have ever followed me on social media, you know about jeter. the golden poodle. there he is. mike: there is his full perm glory. i m not just saying that because jeter watches me when i m anchoring sometimes. jeter is most definitely a spoiled child in the family. we are grateful for him. we asked our twitter followers if their pet is part of the family and the results show, here are what some of our followers said. 94%, of course. 3.6%, no way. 2.4% say, it depends on the day.
Doubt of the worst crime and he must be prosecuted under the rule of law, or he is the subject of a witch hunt and there s no guilt at all. you don t hear nuance. and what s missing is nuance. today walter caron cite couldn t get a job in the media because he didn t pick sides. [laughter] ask that s what we ring asking and that s what we re having in the media today. it s red sox versus yankees. when i used to be a red sox fan, i would still stand up and cheer when jeter came in. i understood a great player. today that s not the case. if i stand up and say, look, i don t vote for trump, i don t like his politics but i think he was targeted, i m hated by both sides because i didn t pick a side. howard: yeah. i ve got about a minute left, alan, do you see an emerging legal strategy to delay this case with all kinds of appeals and is motions until after the 2024 election? it won t be a problem to delay it until after the
Invoking the memory of october of 2004. but now they have to close the deal. i m not sure that the heat are going to be an easy out tonight. i think the series turned when a-rod and jeter turned up court side for game 4. i know you re a cardinals fan, so i m sorry, but if the celtics were able to pull this off, the city of boston would have the greatest comeback in baseball. what would this mean if they re able to do this? we should note if there s any team that could win three straight and lose game 7 at home, it s probably this year s boston celtics. lose tonight and there will be no derrick white statue. when you think back to that
Them to people visiting him at mar-a-lago. all right. the washington post s phil rucker, thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. jonathan lemire, by the way, i want you to know, we ve gotten through the first block without talking about the boston celtics. we ll talk about them the next block. of course, down 3-0. now, it s 3-2. curt schilling pitching in game six. things seem to be breaking the red sox s way. is it 2004 all over again. the presence of a-rod and jeter at the game the other day started this. yes, i mean, we re daring to dream. we ll talk about it later. we should not talk about the 2023 red sox, whose offense has fallen off a cliff in the last week. 140 games left. take a deep breath. it s a long marathon. still ahead on morning joe, the latest on the debt ceiling. there are new reports this morning the white house and top republicans are, surprise, surprise, inching closer to a
You know, for penn state followers. he embraced it all. he did it with such grace and class and patience and time for people. franco harris was 72 years old. in baseball, aaron judge capping off an incredible year by being named the 16th captain in yankee s history. he was on hand for the announcement, jeter. being a captain is an incredible honor that he does not take lightly. not only the great basketball players but great ambassadors of the game and great ambassadors of the new york yankees, how they pride themselves on the field day in and day out, how they take pride in what they do off the field to represent this organization and represent these pin stripes. in college basketball, check out what tom izzo was coaching in last night. looked like an elf. it was an angry elf at times