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few gang members flee the midwest... and head south under the last name blackburn, landing in central floridain the town of ocklawaha, on lake weir. the area has long been a summer escape for snowbirds and outdoorsmen, including carson good's family. in 1930, his great-grandfather carson bradford builds this 2,000-square-foot lake house. it's more than just a fish camp for him and his boys. it's furnished to suit his wife, marion. >> this was her house, and she was apparently very particular about it. >> wipe your feet? >> you had to wipe your feet here. you couldn't come into the living room, if you were a kid, except certain times. >> unlike their neighbors, the bradfords don't rent out their lake house during the winter. but in november 1934, a local real-estate agent presents carson's great-grandfather with a very generous offer. >> so, the broker said there's this nice lady and her sons coming down from up north. they wanted to kind of get away from it all for the wintertime. and they were offering a sizable amount of money. and he said the house wasn't for rent. and then the amount of m
few gang members flee the midwest... and head south under the last name blackburn, landing in central floridain the town of ocklawaha, on lake weir. the area has long been a summer escape for snowbirds and outdoorsmen, including carson good's family. in 1930, his great-grandfather carson bradford builds this 2,000-square-foot lake house. it's more than just a fish camp for him and his boys. it's furnished to suit his wife, marion. >> this was her house, and she was apparently very...
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the chamber of commerce of central florida's is to provide support and encouragement to the businessxuent of orlando so our members of that organization may prosper and grow. he works for universal orlando as an sergeant and worked in various departments and has had an impressive career. he is on the board of directors for the orlando economic partnership since 2018 this year. his family moved to the united states in 1992 from the phillipines and called florida home since then. and for that, jose, we honor you. in honor of asian american pacific islander month, i recognize rickey lee. he is a profession allege. vietnamese boat boat refugees and he served in the past 15 years. he was chosen by orlando weekly as one of the 10 people of making orlando the better place to be. s the former chairman of water resouses committee, he worked to educate professionals and community leaders about resources and challenges that face our state. mr. lee serves on the board of directors of second harvest food bank and been involved with the arks and family recreation board, city's academy and board em
the chamber of commerce of central florida's is to provide support and encouragement to the businessxuent of orlando so our members of that organization may prosper and grow. he works for universal orlando as an sergeant and worked in various departments and has had an impressive career. he is on the board of directors for the orlando economic partnership since 2018 this year. his family moved to the united states in 1992 from the phillipines and called florida home since then. and for that,...
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. >> host: call coming in for the authors, stella is up first from north central florida. >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask if you came to any towns in north central florida like we are a lot of cities appear so just your opinion. >> guest: with 25 places we wrote at length we couldn't go to every state and i have a paragraph earlier in the book talking about all the places we wanted to get to next as we continue these journeys. florida is one of those. we are interested in that part of florida and the ways in which it's similar to the rest of thes state and the ways it's connected to the states north of it to alabama and georgia. we have it within the book thera is a web address you can write to to give us more and more about the city but we would love to come there.ur >> host: is stella, is there something about gainesville that you want to point out? >> caller: i just heard them explain some of the aspects of what is going on and a lot of cities that they have visited and i feel that is going on inin our town and it is growing in the interest is vibrant and i feel that
. >> host: call coming in for the authors, stella is up first from north central florida. >> caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask if you came to any towns in north central florida like we are a lot of cities appear so just your opinion. >> guest: with 25 places we wrote at length we couldn't go to every state and i have a paragraph earlier in the book talking about all the places we wanted to get to next as we continue these journeys. florida is one of those. we are...
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. >>> neighborhood in central florida suddenly looks like the cratered lunar landscape. sink holes are opening up forces families from their homes. manuel bojorquez says the problem is underground. >> at least a dozen sink holes have opened up in the central florida subdivision over the past week. enough to drain an entire retention pond. and force the evacuation of eight nearby homes as a precaution. >> we have been dealing with so much scared to death to lose our home right now. >> crews are using underground radar going 80 to 100 feet deep to figure out a fix. christina carter moved here from vermont last summer. >> gets bigger every day. what, how far is this going to get? how big is it going to get? nobody is telling us anything. >> people who live here say they started to notice something strange last week. what one resident described as water explosions coming from this now empty pond. it was these sink holes opening up. ocala sits in florida known as sinkhole alley. it all has to do with what lies beneath. a porous later of limestone that ground walter can break
. >>> neighborhood in central florida suddenly looks like the cratered lunar landscape. sink holes are opening up forces families from their homes. manuel bojorquez says the problem is underground. >> at least a dozen sink holes have opened up in the central florida subdivision over the past week. enough to drain an entire retention pond. and force the evacuation of eight nearby homes as a precaution. >> we have been dealing with so much scared to death to lose our home...
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everything in south florida now up into central florida. se eventually as this system lifts that will be the area that makes landfall. we still have a couple of days until that happens. now, the heaviest rain usually does fall on the right side of these storms. and you start to see some of these spots getting into yellows and oranges. you are getting up closer to 4 to 5 inches of rain and that will be enough to do some flooding. where you make landfall perhaps that's where you would get the heaviest rain. as of right now, our current models are suggesting the north florida coast. you are getting in areas of panama city beach or destin spots where you could see as much as foot of rain or more at least in some of these cases. but the entire southeast will be dealing with this as we get going into early next week. it is going to be a widespread storm. right now, this is our timing, pay attention to the time stamp in the corner. very disorganized. it will run over the gulf of mexico. the water is warmer there. it will organize a bit more. the wi
everything in south florida now up into central florida. se eventually as this system lifts that will be the area that makes landfall. we still have a couple of days until that happens. now, the heaviest rain usually does fall on the right side of these storms. and you start to see some of these spots getting into yellows and oranges. you are getting up closer to 4 to 5 inches of rain and that will be enough to do some flooding. where you make landfall perhaps that's where you would get the...
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the coast but really disorganized and a lot of rain already falling in portions of south and central florida. it will continue to move to north at 13 miles-an-hour running out over the gulf picking up a little strength organizing as it moves that direction in the next few days. it is going to linger through this entire holiday weekend. this is the past six hours. the radar loop, you are seeing at times already heavy rain moving across portions of florida unfortunately that's going to continue into your sunday, continue into your monday. so it is no surprise here that we're already seeing watches and warnings for flooding across portions of south florida into central florida and then up along the gulf coast because eventually this is going to run right through the heart of the gulf of mexico and eventually make landfall along the gulf coast. it includes several states here as we're including the whole area. the heaviest rain typically does fall on the right or the eastern side of these so you start to see right through portions of florida and you get these yellow and orange colors that's sugg
the coast but really disorganized and a lot of rain already falling in portions of south and central florida. it will continue to move to north at 13 miles-an-hour running out over the gulf picking up a little strength organizing as it moves that direction in the next few days. it is going to linger through this entire holiday weekend. this is the past six hours. the radar loop, you are seeing at times already heavy rain moving across portions of florida unfortunately that's going to continue...
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take a tour of another orange grove and cattle ranch, blueberries and so many things we grow in central florida and majority of farmers -- 100 res or hucks acres. and all these family farms are asking to make sure that i mentioned before, that this funding comes in for citrus research. in my district, it is the family farmers. i agree. we shouldn't be subsidizing fortune 500 companies in what they are doing in the business, it's supposed to be for our small and mid-sized farmers so no one can go hungry. but i would disagree with your premise that it was just it to support programs alone. for the last 50 years, it has been a combination of usual and and rural members of congress coming together to pass the farm bill that both has farm support programs and has the snap program in it. and by the way, the snap program helps our farmers by creating more demand making sure no one goes hungry. thank you for that country. ook the tax cut. nd gave us $2 raise. he thinks i'm stupid. don't you try to do this today. explain yourself why you took a raise in 1996. thank you and have a good day. >> i was a se
take a tour of another orange grove and cattle ranch, blueberries and so many things we grow in central florida and majority of farmers -- 100 res or hucks acres. and all these family farms are asking to make sure that i mentioned before, that this funding comes in for citrus research. in my district, it is the family farmers. i agree. we shouldn't be subsidizing fortune 500 companies in what they are doing in the business, it's supposed to be for our small and mid-sized farmers so no one can...
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flash flood watches from louisiana -- near the villages in central florida after several opened up thisek. and along the gulf coast. >> i'm actually terrified of the amount of rain that is predicted to come in. >> reporter: a hope that alberto will make a quick exit. >> you just never know with mother nature. >>> it is 4:50 now. to hawaii where there are new developments on the volcano erupting. lava now covers at least 2400 acres on the big island and the kilauea volcano continues to just explode. hawaii army national guard soldiers are teaming up with active duty soldiers to get a better look at the damage there. over the weekend a new fissure opened in leilania states. this is not currently threatening any new structure. >>> meantime in california we're learning more about families whose dreams are now dashed because of this volcano. kathy and jean morgan spent their life savings dayve in those estates. right now lava is creeping closer to their big island home after nervously waiting on the mainland for weeks, they decided to travel to the volcano to see what's going on. >> we have
flash flood watches from louisiana -- near the villages in central florida after several opened up thisek. and along the gulf coast. >> i'm actually terrified of the amount of rain that is predicted to come in. >> reporter: a hope that alberto will make a quick exit. >> you just never know with mother nature. >>> it is 4:50 now. to hawaii where there are new developments on the volcano erupting. lava now covers at least 2400 acres on the big island and the kilauea...
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. >> developed at the university of central florida. it was made from tiny l.e.d. an app is used to change the color in the threat. >> love it. those are your tech bites. >> see. >> i'm deep in the world of hyper color right now. >> it's pretty great. >>> a jury reaches a verdict in a lawsuit over baby powders linked to cancer. what it could cost weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. than doubles your chance of escape in case of a fire. smoke alarms can provide an early warning if you follow these 3 steps. repalce your smoke alarms every 10 years. if they're old an discolored it's time to replace them. check your batteries regularly. a great time to change them is every spring and fall when you change your clocks. and lastly, check your alarms weekly. replace. change. test. because early warnings help to save lives. >>> you're never morthan seven tes away from my accuweather forecast. you can see rainfall amounts are going to be less than .1 inch in most areas, up around santa c
. >> developed at the university of central florida. it was made from tiny l.e.d. an app is used to change the color in the threat. >> love it. those are your tech bites. >> see. >> i'm deep in the world of hyper color right now. >> it's pretty great. >>> a jury reaches a verdict in a lawsuit over baby powders linked to cancer. what it could cost weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy...
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and more concerns that heavy rain will lead to more sinkholes near the villages in central florida after several opened up this week and along the gulf coast -- >> i'm actually terrified of the amount of rain that is predicted to come in. >> reporter: a hope that alberto makes a quick exit. >> you never know with mother nature. >> reporter: in addition to the rain, the wind is beginning to pick up here and there are red flag warnings up and down the coast here because of high surf and dangerous rip currents. peter? >> maya rodriguez along the florida panhandle tonight, thank you. >>> just three days after president trump called off that historic sitdown with kim jong-un, a face to face with the north korean dictator is looking more likely. new indications from the korean peninsula and from washington that things are once again heading in that direction. nbc's bill neely has the very latest from seoul. >> reporter: first the surprise visit between kim jong-un and south korea's president moon. now the surprise visit. an american delegation arriving here at the same border crossing and trav
and more concerns that heavy rain will lead to more sinkholes near the villages in central florida after several opened up this week and along the gulf coast -- >> i'm actually terrified of the amount of rain that is predicted to come in. >> reporter: a hope that alberto makes a quick exit. >> you never know with mother nature. >> reporter: in addition to the rain, the wind is beginning to pick up here and there are red flag warnings up and down the coast here because of...
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in the last two weeks, more than 30 sinkholes in central florida. >> makes me real uncomfortable going close to my house. >> they got a lot of work to do to fix this up. >> reporter: in some cases sending a warning signal of what's to come. why is this state so prone to sinkholes? florida's sandy soil sits on top of a layer of clay and a layer of limestone. the recent heavy rains dissolved those under ground layers causing the earth to give way. there were other warning signs, too, but the residents who live along the golf course here at the villages didn't know how to read them. in a matter of moments without warning, the lake here went dry, geologists say it was the clearest indication of what was to come. in the villages where two houses are now condemned, that small divot in front of the home leading to the same question every morning this week. >> how is the hole? is it any bigger? needless to say it's always in the back of your mind. >> reporter: because you're not really giving much of a warning by mother nature, are you? >> we're not. >> reporter: here in what's called sinkhole
in the last two weeks, more than 30 sinkholes in central florida. >> makes me real uncomfortable going close to my house. >> they got a lot of work to do to fix this up. >> reporter: in some cases sending a warning signal of what's to come. why is this state so prone to sinkholes? florida's sandy soil sits on top of a layer of clay and a layer of limestone. the recent heavy rains dissolved those under ground layers causing the earth to give way. there were other warning signs,...
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getting my masters degree and a counselee license and teaching psychology for 10 ,ears in north-central florida florida gateway college. i am thinking that this right should be for everyone. doesn't the constitution offer the right to free education? we can have capitalism and freedom, but the constitution allows laws to keep our god-given rights reasonable, with equal opportunity for all. i say let's use the system we have got, take charge by voting intelligently and by using our vote to let our legislatures know what we feel is right. sierra is calling from selma, alabama, also with no loans. i am saying, i know i got put out of school in seventh grade because i got pregnant. school, wegoing to had high school, then we go into trade school. i wanted to go to the service, but they put me out back in them days. i still worked at factories and stuff like that. now, these children, like theirody's saying, high-level skills, you need this. first of all, technology did not just come on a whim. raised by persons that had high school diplomas and stuff like that, or you go into college. they are doin
getting my masters degree and a counselee license and teaching psychology for 10 ,ears in north-central florida florida gateway college. i am thinking that this right should be for everyone. doesn't the constitution offer the right to free education? we can have capitalism and freedom, but the constitution allows laws to keep our god-given rights reasonable, with equal opportunity for all. i say let's use the system we have got, take charge by voting intelligently and by using our vote to let...
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g >> glor: a neighborhood in central florida suddenly looks like the cratered lunar landscape.kholes are opening up and forcing families from their homes. manuel bojorquez says the problem is underground. >> reporter: at least a dozen sinkholes have opened up in this suntral florida subdivision over the past week, enough to drain an entire retention pond, and force the evacuation of eight nearby homes as a precaution. >> we've been dealing with so much. we're scared to death to lose our home right now. >> reporter: crews are using underground radar, going 80 to r.0 feet deep to figure out a fix. christina carter moved here from vermont last summer. >> it gets bigger every day. iat-- what-- how far is this going to get? how big is it going to get? and nobody's telling us anything. >> reporter: people who live here say they started to notice something strange last week, what one resident described as water explosions coming from this now-empty pond. it was these sinkholes opening up. paala sits in a part of florida known as "sinkhole alley," and it all has to do with what lies be
g >> glor: a neighborhood in central florida suddenly looks like the cratered lunar landscape.kholes are opening up and forcing families from their homes. manuel bojorquez says the problem is underground. >> reporter: at least a dozen sinkholes have opened up in this suntral florida subdivision over the past week, enough to drain an entire retention pond, and force the evacuation of eight nearby homes as a precaution. >> we've been dealing with so much. we're scared to death...
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. >>> now, back here at home authorities in central florida are keeping a close eye on several sinkholes that have opened up in a retirement community. after days of nonstop rain, four new sinkholes have opened up in the villages. one of them trapped a woman inside her home in the middle of the night. we spoke to one of her neighbors. >> the lady that lives where most of the damage is now is a widow, and she thought somebody was breaking in her house. she tried to get out the front door where there was a great big sinkhole, and she couldn't get out. she called the police, and they came and were able to shimmy open some of the sliders in the back to get her out. >> and one of the new holes opened up in front of a home that was abandoned months ago because of another sinkhole. >>> the national transportation safety board is recommending all new school buses be equipped with seat belts including shoulder harnesses. it comes after the board investigated two recent crashes in tennessee and maryland. currently only four states require lap belts on buses. elsewhere it's up to individual school
. >>> now, back here at home authorities in central florida are keeping a close eye on several sinkholes that have opened up in a retirement community. after days of nonstop rain, four new sinkholes have opened up in the villages. one of them trapped a woman inside her home in the middle of the night. we spoke to one of her neighbors. >> the lady that lives where most of the damage is now is a widow, and she thought somebody was breaking in her house. she tried to get out the...
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. >>> real life gone in 60 >>> real life gone in 60 seconds, played out here in central florida. suspects drove a car right through the front door of a pcs phone store in orlando. the masked burglars ransacked the place and were out in exactly a minute. two nearby restaurants were also hit. the suspects are still on the loose. >>> and a woman is facing a million dollar lawsuit after posting a bad review online. >> she placed it on yelp after what she considered an unsatisfactory doctor's visit. the doctor has filed a defamation lawsuit against levine. she said the suit is not even close to being over with. >> she said she was just telling the truth. >> but they called this outright lies massacre raising as a review which can inflict serious damage. >>> just imagine the pitch from this particular pastor. um, can i get a new jet? anybody testify? no. no. well -- >> sure, if i don't have to pay for it. that's my answer. >> there's a pastor making that pitch. >> well, televangelist jesse duplantis has asked them to pitch in. it would be his fourth plane. the jet is $54 million. he sa
. >>> real life gone in 60 >>> real life gone in 60 seconds, played out here in central florida. suspects drove a car right through the front door of a pcs phone store in orlando. the masked burglars ransacked the place and were out in exactly a minute. two nearby restaurants were also hit. the suspects are still on the loose. >>> and a woman is facing a million dollar lawsuit after posting a bad review online. >> she placed it on yelp after what she considered...
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we have had torrential downpours all across from the florida keys up through central florida and evenda and as this storm getting closer to the panhandle, we'll see 2 to 4 foot storm surge, we could see inland flooding from this, right now the storm is moving about 15 miles an hour to the north. but there's still like we said, some uncertainty with that cone, the storm is supposed to take a little bit of a turn to the northwest, it could threaten a little bit more before making lawful. but we're expecting possibly 60, 65-mile-per-hour storm when it makes landfall, sometime around tomorrow morning, right afternoon daybreak. so we'll be waiting for that, fredericka, but impacts are already being felt along the coast. >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news on former president george h.w. bush's health, his spokes mba jim mcgrath confirms the president is back in the hospital saying that president bush was taken to southern maine health care, after experiencing low blood pressure and fat leagiguefatigu. he will likely remain there for a few days. the president is awake and alert and
we have had torrential downpours all across from the florida keys up through central florida and evenda and as this storm getting closer to the panhandle, we'll see 2 to 4 foot storm surge, we could see inland flooding from this, right now the storm is moving about 15 miles an hour to the north. but there's still like we said, some uncertainty with that cone, the storm is supposed to take a little bit of a turn to the northwest, it could threaten a little bit more before making lawful. but...
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that's why we have flood watches down to central florida to south florida.ally that's where the storm system continue to slowly work that direction. how much rain? in the spots, heaviest rain, we could be talking about a foot or more coming down in a day or two, a lot of rain, widespread rain as well even though if you're not in a spot that it's hitting directly, 4 to 5 or 6-inches of rain because it's going to be persistent. right now, i will put in motion for you, a bit of a mess, we will run over gulf of mexico, much warmer air, you start to see the thing come together. pay attention to time stamped in the corner, florida getting rained on but get better circulation by sunday, this is going to be running over land not until monday or tuesday, so it is going to spin over the gulf of mexico for a little while, this is going to be our big story for the next several days tall way through holiday weekend but if you're not along the gulf of mexico, i didn't leave with this, ed, unofficial kickoff of summer, it's feeling like summer, 92-degrees right now, so hot
that's why we have flood watches down to central florida to south florida.ally that's where the storm system continue to slowly work that direction. how much rain? in the spots, heaviest rain, we could be talking about a foot or more coming down in a day or two, a lot of rain, widespread rain as well even though if you're not in a spot that it's hitting directly, 4 to 5 or 6-inches of rain because it's going to be persistent. right now, i will put in motion for you, a bit of a mess, we will run...
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and more concerns that heavy rain will lead to more sinkholes near the villages in central florida after several opened up this week. and along the gulf coast -- >> i'm terrified of the amount of rain that is predicted. >> reporter: a hope that alberto will make a quick exit. >> you never know with mother nature. >>> the indiana teacher who stopped a gunman on friday is going to make his first public remarks tomorrow. that shooting happened at noblsville west middle school in indiana. police say a student entered a classroom, had two guns and opened fire. teacher jason seeman swatted the gun out of his hand. he was shot three times. yesterday he was able to go home from the hospital. >>> a warning for drievers in a east bay city. if you're visiting freemont, park wisely. officers are on the lookout for people parked in front of fire hydrants and in no stopping zones. those violations cost about $60, but the cost increases when you get more than one ticket in a 12 month period. >>> the latest event to adopt a clear bag policy, organizers say starting this year people who want to bring bel
and more concerns that heavy rain will lead to more sinkholes near the villages in central florida after several opened up this week. and along the gulf coast -- >> i'm terrified of the amount of rain that is predicted. >> reporter: a hope that alberto will make a quick exit. >> you never know with mother nature. >>> the indiana teacher who stopped a gunman on friday is going to make his first public remarks tomorrow. that shooting happened at noblsville west middle...
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this will be a big rain maker for south florida, central florida, and even sections of southern alabamaern panhandle could see five to seven inches of rain. so that's a flood concern. the other concern, as it gets closer to the coast it will bring water inland. we call that storm surge. the best way to think about storm surge, imagine you're sitting in the bathtub and sloshing the water toward the edge. the harder you slosh, the more water is going to go over the edge. it all depends on how much water will pile up, how strong this storm gets. a 65-mile-an-hour storm could give a storm surge of two to four feet. and that will stretch all the way from eastern sections of louisiana back to just north of tampa. that's the storm surge we're talking about. so that's a concern. four feet of water, that's just about to my waist, i'm about 6 feet tall. fred, as you mentioned, as we head into the holiday weekend, and a week before hurricane season, still the month of may, nobody told alberto about the calendar. he decided to come early. >> right, this is bad timing. all right, very alarming nonet
this will be a big rain maker for south florida, central florida, and even sections of southern alabamaern panhandle could see five to seven inches of rain. so that's a flood concern. the other concern, as it gets closer to the coast it will bring water inland. we call that storm surge. the best way to think about storm surge, imagine you're sitting in the bathtub and sloshing the water toward the edge. the harder you slosh, the more water is going to go over the edge. it all depends on how...
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in central florida where i'm in sunny orlando, but in central florida we have conducted immediate access cases where we enter the telemarketing room and we actually see the telemarketers set up in the room and we see the network systems that have been built in, but finding those actual roops can become a challenge because they create this web and this maze of shell companies. so from an enforcement point of view that can be a significant challenge, as well. >> thank you. the d.c. circuit issued a number of objections to the 2015, aspects against automatic dialing devices to make uninvited calls. i wonder if our colleagues can describe what the d.c. circuit held and if the panelists can speak to whether that decision is likely to have an impact on the government's ability to deal with unwanted robocalls or not. >> sure. i would say we're digesting the opinion here and on a higher level the court ruled on a couple of things and the auto dialer which was relevant to wireless calls and the interpretation of the re-assigned numbers and finally revocation of consent and there was one other iss
in central florida where i'm in sunny orlando, but in central florida we have conducted immediate access cases where we enter the telemarketing room and we actually see the telemarketers set up in the room and we see the network systems that have been built in, but finding those actual roops can become a challenge because they create this web and this maze of shell companies. so from an enforcement point of view that can be a significant challenge, as well. >> thank you. the d.c. circuit...
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and as that system is moving north, notice additional heavy rainfall for key west and miami and central floridato 10 inches above normal for this time of year. any amount of rainfall on top of this will result in additional flooding across the region. there goes the system. eventually it ends up in the midwest where it really heads to the warmest temperatures in the country. we have multiple days of 90 degrees in the last couple days and it cooling off in chicago significantly to as cool as 68 degrees on friday afternoon. guys. >>> pedram, thanks. maryland national guard member still missing after flooding in ellicott city. emergency responders searching for sergeant eddi is son he -- eddison hermond. so much flooding in businesses and homes. baltimore gas & electric unable to say when it will restore service until it can survey the infrastructure damage. >>> breaking news. two police officers and another man killed in the eastern city in belgium. the motive for the attack is unclear and more details all day here on cnn. >>> classes resume at santa fe high school in texas today two weeks after
and as that system is moving north, notice additional heavy rainfall for key west and miami and central floridato 10 inches above normal for this time of year. any amount of rainfall on top of this will result in additional flooding across the region. there goes the system. eventually it ends up in the midwest where it really heads to the warmest temperatures in the country. we have multiple days of 90 degrees in the last couple days and it cooling off in chicago significantly to as cool as 68...
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something that you're probably not going to find in any other hotel property in tampa or anywhere in central floridae named west. and he, it is a robot. check in here and chances are very good that you will see wes roaming the halls. >> he assists with delivering things to our guest snooze he hangs out by the front desk until he is ready to make a run. let's say you need bottled water in your room. >> we will put it inbe side of wes and send him to your room. >> reporter: once loaded, he just takes off. >> he maneuvers along and we just tell him where to go. >> reporter: sensors built into the hotel help wes navigate. he even rides the elevator by himself. >> he sees you in the hall. he won't bump into you, he will stop. he has manners. >> reporter: when he gets to your room, your phone rings. >> when you get to the door, he will prop right open. you retrieve your items and he will ask how is your stay. >> reporter: once you answer that using wes' touch screen, he kind of says thank you and is off and running again. >> he is 365, 24/7. always here to help. >> robotic profession. >> he is ready to go
something that you're probably not going to find in any other hotel property in tampa or anywhere in central floridae named west. and he, it is a robot. check in here and chances are very good that you will see wes roaming the halls. >> he assists with delivering things to our guest snooze he hangs out by the front desk until he is ready to make a run. let's say you need bottled water in your room. >> we will put it inbe side of wes and send him to your room. >> reporter: once...
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chairman and gentlemen for your testimony, i represent a district in central florida that is home to team orlando, a public private partnership for modulation and training that is co-located with the university of central florida which is the second largest university in the country and a major institution. additionally, a key part of the ecosystem are small businesses that are drivers of innovation in the s and t and cyber industry. i hear from them that it is hard to survive along contracting leave time and crs and the impact of those. there is a consortium called the training and readiness excelerator, we affectionately call this t rex, it basically uses a flexible authorities to field prototypes . they are trying to focus those fielding prototypes in areas where we need the narrowest -- the most innovation, medical modeling, those types of things, can you talk about how you think the department of defense should utilize ota's and other unknown equivocal methods to start innovation. how can we use that these instruments are used to the greatest effect and manage properly? >> ota's
chairman and gentlemen for your testimony, i represent a district in central florida that is home to team orlando, a public private partnership for modulation and training that is co-located with the university of central florida which is the second largest university in the country and a major institution. additionally, a key part of the ecosystem are small businesses that are drivers of innovation in the s and t and cyber industry. i hear from them that it is hard to survive along contracting...
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you know, it was just this past year we lost several law enforcement officers from central florida and including in my district this past year and i found myself on sunday going to the law enforcement memorial to plant a rose next to the picture of one of our fallen officers, lieutenant clayton who we lost this past year, who was also a dear friend of congress woman demings as well. in addition to sergeant howard baxter, kissimmee police, and officer -- excuse me -- sergeant howard and officer baxter, both who were killed in the line of duty this past year who we honored. and so these are opportunities for us to remember that these officers put their lives on the line every day to make sure that we're safe and, like sergeant howard, like officer baxter, like lieutenant clayton, they face dangers and we need to memorialize them. we also lost deputy lewis from orange county as well, both serving under mr. demings, congresswoman demings' husband. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from utah is recognized. mr. bishop: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleas
you know, it was just this past year we lost several law enforcement officers from central florida and including in my district this past year and i found myself on sunday going to the law enforcement memorial to plant a rose next to the picture of one of our fallen officers, lieutenant clayton who we lost this past year, who was also a dear friend of congress woman demings as well. in addition to sergeant howard baxter, kissimmee police, and officer -- excuse me -- sergeant howard and officer...
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it started when university of central florida student started 3d printing low cost bionic arms for kidsnonprofit called, limitless solutions. the company is developing a third generation arm that has stronger motors and better fingertips for grips. 20 children around the country will get the arm in a new clinical trial. >> we're going to take everything we learned and submit that for fda evaluation and hopefully get the clearance to be able to make this all across the united states for every kid that needs one. >> if the fda approves the arm, they would be mass produced allowing thousands of children to receive a bionic arm for free. >>> recyclers say they are being put in danger by their own customers. up next, the simple thing you can do to make sure your used batteries don't start a fire. >> and coming up in minutes, new at 6:00, california's birth rate is the lowest in a century. the new figures just released. >> plus an update to a story we first told but yesterday. a special van needed by the fan of a disabled man recovered after it was stolen. details coming up at 6:00. i'm diann
it started when university of central florida student started 3d printing low cost bionic arms for kidsnonprofit called, limitless solutions. the company is developing a third generation arm that has stronger motors and better fingertips for grips. 20 children around the country will get the arm in a new clinical trial. >> we're going to take everything we learned and submit that for fda evaluation and hopefully get the clearance to be able to make this all across the united states for...
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. >>> sinkhole alley in central florida is living up to its name.ear retirement community in one day. no evacuations have been ordered. one opened in front of a home that was abandoned earlier because of another sinkhole. the area has had a week of non-stop rain. geologists are expecting more sinkholes, they don't know where. >>> siri could soon be getting a makeover. apple is hinting its virtual assistant will become smarter. it would follow upgrades by google's assistant and amazon's alexa. the revamped siri is set to debut next month at a worldwide conference. >>> and there's something in the water you might say at an oklahoma firehouse. >> the firefighting dads in glenpool have welcomed more than a half-dozen bundles of joy over the past year. five girls and two boys. >> they range in age from one month. ah. to 15 months. >> they got to share their secret. what's going on over there? >> exactly. >>> coming up, harry and meghan step out publicly for the first time as official husband and wife. this comes as we get a look at their wedding photos,
. >>> sinkhole alley in central florida is living up to its name.ear retirement community in one day. no evacuations have been ordered. one opened in front of a home that was abandoned earlier because of another sinkhole. the area has had a week of non-stop rain. geologists are expecting more sinkholes, they don't know where. >>> siri could soon be getting a makeover. apple is hinting its virtual assistant will become smarter. it would follow upgrades by google's assistant and...
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. >>> a husband and wife in central florida have learned that they have to lock their car doors, andat the hard way. >> so, when you don't, this is what happens. can you see what they found inside? a black bear, trapped in an suv for about 30 minutes, and that bear was not happy. >> that was an understatement. it ripped the inside of the suv to shreds. the upholstery was torn apart. the bear was trying to get out. the car was a mess, but at least nobody was hurt. >> because florida. >> you got to lock the doors. >> mm-hm. >>> coming up, it's not how prom is supposed to end. dozens of students get sick. well, now the race is on to find out why. out why. >>> and later, no road rage >>> and later, no road rage here. drivers settle a dispute the old-fashioned way. >>> first, here's a look at today's temperatures. >>> "world news now" weather, sponsored by trivago. red by trivago. >>> world new t"world news now" sponsored by tree view goe. and you look amazingly you lcomfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your co
. >>> a husband and wife in central florida have learned that they have to lock their car doors, andat the hard way. >> so, when you don't, this is what happens. can you see what they found inside? a black bear, trapped in an suv for about 30 minutes, and that bear was not happy. >> that was an understatement. it ripped the inside of the suv to shreds. the upholstery was torn apart. the bear was trying to get out. the car was a mess, but at least nobody was hurt. >>...
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the women examined for this study lived all over north and central florida. the major population centers at this time are around st. augustine and pensacola. most of everything below this line -- so below where disney world is today, is either swamp or inhabited by native people. most of the -- the courthouse records i'm drawing on include the property of women who lived in towns, which were very small. as well as those who lived on small farms and large plantations. while only those with separate property would have ended up in court, excluding poor or propertyless women from this analysis. i did find a very wide range of female-owned property. from kitchen utensils and cows to hundreds of acres of land and hundreds of slaves. women owned the same kind of property as men in early 19th century florida, but while men all sought land, women were most likely to onan slaved people and household goods. significantly, those kinds of property were movable. while land and static, household enslaved property were dynamic. white wives could take property with them to t
the women examined for this study lived all over north and central florida. the major population centers at this time are around st. augustine and pensacola. most of everything below this line -- so below where disney world is today, is either swamp or inhabited by native people. most of the -- the courthouse records i'm drawing on include the property of women who lived in towns, which were very small. as well as those who lived on small farms and large plantations. while only those with...
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getting my masters degree and a counselee license and teaching psychology for 10 ,ears in north-central floridalorida gateway college. i am thinking that this right should be for everyone. doesn't the constitution offer the right to free education? we can have capitalism and freedom, but the constitution allows laws to keep our god-given rights reasonable, with equal opportunity for all. i say let's use the system we have got, take charge by voting intelligently and by using our vote to let our legislatures know what we feel is right. sierra is calling from selma, alabama, also with no loans. i am saying, i know i got put out of school in seventh grade because i got pregnant. school, wegoing to had high school, then we go into trade school. i wanted to go to the service, but they put me out back in them days. i still worked at factories and stuff like that. now, these children, like theirody's saying, high-level skills, you need this. first of all, technology did not just come on a whim. raised by persons that had high school diplomas and stuff like that, or you go into college. they are doing
getting my masters degree and a counselee license and teaching psychology for 10 ,ears in north-central floridalorida gateway college. i am thinking that this right should be for everyone. doesn't the constitution offer the right to free education? we can have capitalism and freedom, but the constitution allows laws to keep our god-given rights reasonable, with equal opportunity for all. i say let's use the system we have got, take charge by voting intelligently and by using our vote to let our...
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that's going to move west ward and we'll see heavy rain continue to fall through central florida throughll. we could see a widespread two to three inches of rain and higher amounts in west palm beach and a possibility of flooding with up to four to five inches of rain. we are going to see the stalled front continue to bring showers to iowa and illinois, indiana, ohio and the northeast. we could see severe storms in the philadelphia area with damaging winds the biggest threat. a frosty start in northern new england. temperatures down around freezing, so it's chilly there. on the flip side, possibly record high temperatures down south today from texas all the way into the southeast. it's very dry in the southwest, so we have an increased >>> we are waking up to beautiful clear skies across the bay area. a live shot right now of san francisco. you can see how beautiful as that sun begins to come up. our temperatures, they're not too bad out there. we are talking about upper 50s and some 60s on the map. san francisco right now at 62. san jose at 62. oakland, 63. napa in the 60s. elsewhere, w
that's going to move west ward and we'll see heavy rain continue to fall through central florida throughll. we could see a widespread two to three inches of rain and higher amounts in west palm beach and a possibility of flooding with up to four to five inches of rain. we are going to see the stalled front continue to bring showers to iowa and illinois, indiana, ohio and the northeast. we could see severe storms in the philadelphia area with damaging winds the biggest threat. a frosty start in...
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eventually, it will move to the keys and through southern and central florida through the weekend. increase the threat of some isolated flooding within those heavier downpours. we will see a widespread two to three inches of rain. some areas could pick up seven inches of rain, especially as that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peak out your window. >> we've got sunshine as we take a live look outside. in san jose, it's going to start out cool, but warm up fast. heading up to 70 degrees in san jose and 82 in livermore. north bay, 85 degrees. in santa rosa and in san francisco, 70 degrees. then the winds pick up later this evening. at times, those winds in the hills could gust over 50 miles per hour. the winds will gradually subside as we head through the day tomorrow. and it's still going to be warm. slightly cooler heading into mother's day. >>> and that's your latest forecast. >>> for nearly a century, celebrities and power players have been checking into new york's carlisle hotel. just like las vegas, what happened at the carlisle stayed at the carlisle.
eventually, it will move to the keys and through southern and central florida through the weekend. increase the threat of some isolated flooding within those heavier downpours. we will see a widespread two to three inches of rain. some areas could pick up seven inches of rain, especially as that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peak out your window. >> we've got sunshine as we take a live look outside. in san jose, it's going to start out cool, but warm up fast....
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every month i take a tour -- we have blueberries, strawberries, summary things in central florida, andhe vast majority of farmers in my district are small to midsized family farms that maybe 50 acres, 1000 acres. at 25,000, and one at 100,000, the biggest heard in the nation, actually. all of them are making sure this funding comes in for citrus greening research. in my district it is the family farmers asking for us to do this, but i agree, they subsidizing. it should be for small farm is to have enough food in the nation that we should not go hungry. i would dispute that it is just support programs alone. for the last 50 years it has combination of rural and urban members of congress coming together to pass the farm bill that have farm support systems and the snap program unit. by the way, the snap program helps farmers by creating more demand, also making sure no one in this country goes hungry. thank you for the question. host: we will go to al in misery, democrat. caller: yes, -- missouri, democrat. caller: yes, ma'am. i want a man to be honest. they took medicare -- medicaid and
every month i take a tour -- we have blueberries, strawberries, summary things in central florida, andhe vast majority of farmers in my district are small to midsized family farms that maybe 50 acres, 1000 acres. at 25,000, and one at 100,000, the biggest heard in the nation, actually. all of them are making sure this funding comes in for citrus greening research. in my district it is the family farmers asking for us to do this, but i agree, they subsidizing. it should be for small farm is to...
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by sunday it moves up, bands of it, to central florida, right through the panhandle, tallahassee includedthe heaviest will fall east and northeast so mobile bay, hattiesburg in there as we head through memorial day itself and early next week. >> all right, ginger. as we watch that holiday travel under way looking live at the new jersey turnpike. more than 36 million expected to hit the road this weekend. eva pilgrim is at a gas station in the bronx here in new york. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is what so many people are expected to do this holiday weekend. they're going to be filling up. so a little bit of what you can expect as hit the road. well, as far as the traffic goes, the worst time to drive is obviously going to be 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. as we all know, that is when a lot of people are going to be hitting the road getting off work. we know how it goes. congestion-wise, the worst cities, l.a., chicago, even seattle, those big cities are expected to see almost double the normal amount of volume here in new york, we are expecting to see three times the norm
by sunday it moves up, bands of it, to central florida, right through the panhandle, tallahassee includedthe heaviest will fall east and northeast so mobile bay, hattiesburg in there as we head through memorial day itself and early next week. >> all right, ginger. as we watch that holiday travel under way looking live at the new jersey turnpike. more than 36 million expected to hit the road this weekend. eva pilgrim is at a gas station in the bronx here in new york. good morning, eva....
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home to team orlando, a private public partnership that is co-located with the university of central florida, which is the second largest university in the country and a major r&d institution. additionally, a key part of that ecosystem are a lot of these small businesses that are drivers of innovation in the cyber industry. what i hear from them all the time is how hard it is to survive the long contracting leadtime, not to mention tr's. recently, the army stood up a consortium called the training and readiness accelerator. it basically uses a flexible alternative contract instrument to field innovative research and prototypes. they are trying to focus on fielding prototypes in areas where we need the most innovation. cyber training, artificial intelligence, those types of things. can you talk a little bit about how you think the department of defense should utilize ota's and other unconventional methods to jumpstart innovation and then how can we be sure that these contract instruments are used to their greatest effect and managed properly? >> so, these ota's have been around for a long tim
home to team orlando, a private public partnership that is co-located with the university of central florida, which is the second largest university in the country and a major r&d institution. additionally, a key part of that ecosystem are a lot of these small businesses that are drivers of innovation in the cyber industry. what i hear from them all the time is how hard it is to survive the long contracting leadtime, not to mention tr's. recently, the army stood up a consortium called the...
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speaker, i'd also like to recognize my colleague from north central florida's third district. he's a small business owner himself, who understands taxes and the regulatory burden that businesses face. and so, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield to my good friend, ted yoho, and -- as much time as he may consume. mr. yoho: mr. speaker, i thank you for the opportunity tonight. i'd like to thank my good friend, the sheriff, in the neighboring county, for bringing this and puing -- putting this on tonight. i think it's great that you're doing this. we need to highlight the successes we've had all acrolts country -- highlights -- highlight the successes we've had all across the country. we're hearing about the tax cuts that benefit hardworking families and those that are benefiting the business community, to grow our economy all across the nation. but here in florida, the average family of four is saving $2,069 due to the federal tax reductions. that's 2ds,000 they didn't have before -- $2,000 they didn't have before that they can use for retirement, for college, unplanned expenses, or t
speaker, i'd also like to recognize my colleague from north central florida's third district. he's a small business owner himself, who understands taxes and the regulatory burden that businesses face. and so, mr. speaker, i'd like to yield to my good friend, ted yoho, and -- as much time as he may consume. mr. yoho: mr. speaker, i thank you for the opportunity tonight. i'd like to thank my good friend, the sheriff, in the neighboring county, for bringing this and puing -- putting this on...
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this area of central florida has just been inundated by rain.s of rainfall, already doubling the average amount for the month of may, and residents here bracing for even more rain. now being told to be very careful and report any potential sinkholes to the sheriff's office. florida governor rick scott asking the entire state to prepare for the rough weather ahead. michael. >> all right, thank you, victor. mother nature is not being kind. >> no, indeed, not, thank you, michael. >>> now to former first lady, michelle obama. she posted family photos trending overnight. the shots are a sneak peek into her upcoming memoir "becoming" which she calls a story of the unexpected projectory of her life and moments ago she posted this picture with former president barack obama, their wedding reception adding 25 years later they're still having fun. she also paid tribute to her beloved parents in their younger da da days writing, her mother taught her how to think for herself and use her voice and her father taught her how to work hard, laugh often and keep
this area of central florida has just been inundated by rain.s of rainfall, already doubling the average amount for the month of may, and residents here bracing for even more rain. now being told to be very careful and report any potential sinkholes to the sheriff's office. florida governor rick scott asking the entire state to prepare for the rough weather ahead. michael. >> all right, thank you, victor. mother nature is not being kind. >> no, indeed, not, thank you, michael....
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caller: i wanted to ask you guys if you came to any towns in north-central florida, like -- we are at of cities here, so just your opinion. placeswe have, with 25 we were at length, we could not go to every state. i have a paragraph talking about all the places we want to get to next, as we continue our journeys, into florida is one of those. we are very interested in that part of florida, the way it is similar to the rest of the state, the ways it is disconnected, or connected to those around it, mississippi and georgia. you can write us through a web address to tell us more about your city. host: is there something about gainesville that you want to point out connected to this discussion? caller: i heard them explain some of the aspects of what is going on, and a lot of cities they visited, and i think that is going on in our town. it is growing, the interest is vibrant, and i feel that it is a reflection of what they talked about, so i was wondering -- if also, there were any other cities in our area that where seeing the thriving movement. i wanted to say that i noticed that, and
caller: i wanted to ask you guys if you came to any towns in north-central florida, like -- we are at of cities here, so just your opinion. placeswe have, with 25 we were at length, we could not go to every state. i have a paragraph talking about all the places we want to get to next, as we continue our journeys, into florida is one of those. we are very interested in that part of florida, the way it is similar to the rest of the state, the ways it is disconnected, or connected to those around...
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that is in central florida. the biggest hole is 30 feet deep and 25 feet wide.t some of the holes opened in the same spot where two holes were condemned in february for sinkholes. >>> talk about a rough way to finish a tournament? did you see this? pro golfer aaron wise, picks up a pga win but she denies him. that million dollar prize is not good enough. she knows no to the kiss on live tv. she ended up getting a smooch. steve: why did she back off? jillian: i don't know. maybe they just started dating. not comfortable with doing that. we don't know the story. ainsley: i don't why they didn't. usually when they win a million dollars she kisses them. brian: go for the runner-up. you will get a medal. get a medal, make out with her. steve: thanks, jillian. out to the streets of new york we go. adam is joining us. hello, adam. >> hey there, guys, gorgeous out here now. i'm making friend outside. folks from indiana which is awesome, i'm a indiana whoser as well, even though there is purdue boilermaker. there is rivalry between the schools. anybody you want to say hi
that is in central florida. the biggest hole is 30 feet deep and 25 feet wide.t some of the holes opened in the same spot where two holes were condemned in february for sinkholes. >>> talk about a rough way to finish a tournament? did you see this? pro golfer aaron wise, picks up a pga win but she denies him. that million dollar prize is not good enough. she knows no to the kiss on live tv. she ended up getting a smooch. steve: why did she back off? jillian: i don't know. maybe they...
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central us brought severe weather including tornadoes yesterday. there is future radar. it looks unsettled for the great lakes, the northeast and florida. eport yesterday and our tale, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes today. here's your severe threat across the rockies, central plains and great lakes and looking at your tornado thread again over portions of texas and oklahoma. i'm out of breath because i had to run up a flight of stairs and i'm so out of shape right now. i went to that the viewers know that is why i am breathing heavily. i had to go up three flights of stairs. the things we do to bring you the weather. your forecast across the great lakes, ohio valley and florida, what remains of alberto moving northward. a better day across the central us, very warm, hot temperatures across the self. you know what i'm going to do one of these days? take a video of all the stairs i have to walk up and down to get down to your studio. rob: we know what you have to go through. >> i'm so out of shape. jillian: i love janice. donald trump firing up the crowd in nashville last night. what are the top moments and how did americans react?
central us brought severe weather including tornadoes yesterday. there is future radar. it looks unsettled for the great lakes, the northeast and florida. eport yesterday and our tale, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes today. here's your severe threat across the rockies, central plains and great lakes and looking at your tornado thread again over portions of texas and oklahoma. i'm out of breath because i had to run up a flight of stairs and i'm so out of shape right now. i went to that the...
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that because we're getting already some of those heavy, heavy rain bands coming through the central coast of florida right now along the panhandle. >> bonnie schneider walking through all of that with us. thanks. you might have been seeing some of those boxes on your screening to willing through some of the video that we've seen from the region including sunset beach, florida, for example. this is a live look where the waves have picked up. we are watching that. we'rech wag the cleanup in ellicott city and the fallout there. we'rech wag what is happening right here in washington. >>> specifically over at the white house. that's because sometime in the next maybe 30 minutes or so president trump is stot leave to head over to arlington national cemetery. he'll be flanked there by general joseph dunford, secretary of state jim mattis as well. the president will participate in a wreath laying ceremony. he will lay that region wrooeth at the tomb of the unknown soldier in the say tradition date being back gek decades for president. geoff bennett is at the white house where the president will be in a coup
that because we're getting already some of those heavy, heavy rain bands coming through the central coast of florida right now along the panhandle. >> bonnie schneider walking through all of that with us. thanks. you might have been seeing some of those boxes on your screening to willing through some of the video that we've seen from the region including sunset beach, florida, for example. this is a live look where the waves have picked up. we are watching that. we'rech wag the cleanup in...
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mississippi border expected still tropical storm strength wet weather moving in over southern and central florida >> [applause] rick: first time, better than i've ever been. you have a future coming to you. thank you so much, i feel good about what the forecasters in the navy as well. thank you. pete: you may have just lost your job. abby: very well done. griff: remember when president trump promised this on the campaign trail? president trump: we are going to drain the swamp. >> [applause] griff: well now he's delivering neil cavuto here to react to the president's reaction next. pete: and are you ready for round four? we are it's our barbecue bash on the plaza we've already tested six different spots we've got two more to go. abby: get your sweat pants on. >> ♪ ♪ parodontax, the toothpaste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ have trusted blinds dot com to upgrade their homes. because blinds dot com makes it easy to get ma
mississippi border expected still tropical storm strength wet weather moving in over southern and central florida >> [applause] rick: first time, better than i've ever been. you have a future coming to you. thank you so much, i feel good about what the forecasters in the navy as well. thank you. pete: you may have just lost your job. abby: very well done. griff: remember when president trump promised this on the campaign trail? president trump: we are going to drain the swamp. >>...
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that's why we get 3 to 4 inches of rain possible here from north florida all the way through central rgia and the southern portion of florida could get 2 to 4 inches of rain and every in the southeast will get a good chance of rain especially sunday and monday. keep that in mind for your plans. saturday you may get a decent day in the southeast and then in the afternoon and evening it gets a lot worse. a beautiful day today. sunny and 82 in new york. d.c., sunny and 86. chicago at 84. so today looks nearly perfect for, you know, and getting towards the end of may. >> sounds like ayman knew this forecast ahead of time and he called in. >> you think he actually listens? >> when you say it's 82 and sunny, but everything else he blocks out. >>> hundreds of american workers have been left stunned after harley davidson is slashing jobs. the move is an effort to stay competitive despite expectations it will reap huge benefits from the new republican tax law. >> this is a road glide rear fender. >> he had worked for harley davidson for 17 years when he got the stunning news. >> disbelief. a l
that's why we get 3 to 4 inches of rain possible here from north florida all the way through central rgia and the southern portion of florida could get 2 to 4 inches of rain and every in the southeast will get a good chance of rain especially sunday and monday. keep that in mind for your plans. saturday you may get a decent day in the southeast and then in the afternoon and evening it gets a lot worse. a beautiful day today. sunny and 82 in new york. d.c., sunny and 86. chicago at 84. so today...
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for coca cultivation is a harbor is used as a drug trafficking route to mexico and central america lost the old florida is a week and there's a substantial informal economy as a result of drug trafficking has taken over the region in a way not a. let's do this with bombs the barge trees and trafficking routes are all in the same small area. when the state was unable to take control of the region off to the fox left the state failed either because of corruption or inadequate planning and so criminal anneke has prevailed. and that's obviously done in the region surrounding to moscow in over one hundred twenty former fark guerillas are involved in the drug trade and i think gold together with the eleven guerrillas that means eleven criminal organizations are active in the area and sees that it's not realistic to assume that problems dating back fifty years could be solved in a couple of months since the cease fire started maisie's a always does they may just give you almost this is where. we meet the leader of one of two month his criminal organizations he calls himself rodriguez well when i. believe the
for coca cultivation is a harbor is used as a drug trafficking route to mexico and central america lost the old florida is a week and there's a substantial informal economy as a result of drug trafficking has taken over the region in a way not a. let's do this with bombs the barge trees and trafficking routes are all in the same small area. when the state was unable to take control of the region off to the fox left the state failed either because of corruption or inadequate planning and so...
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k58 system will impact them over the weekend. 70% development and that is in central portions of the gulf. that goes from florida to the louisiana coast line. it is still over the yucatan, and still relatively weak. none of the storms today this afternoon, southeast are related to this tropical disturbance. even into friday, it's just barely coming off the top of the yucatan. so, the trend has been for slower movement of the system so that maybe we're actually going to get a decent saturday out of this. along the northern gulf coast florida looks cloudy, but trend is for slower, but there is a better chance of it actually the ing a shower storms are not associated with the tropical disturbance. even strong storms in the northern plains. >>> so, for the gulf coast and the east coast it's a wait and see. >> all right. that we shall. thank you, bill. >>> in today's quick hits, actress julia louie dreyfus fuss will receive the mark twain prize for american humor for her comedic work on seinfeld, snl and others. the ceremony will be held october 21st at the kennedy senor for performing arts in d.c. >> this may be tou
k58 system will impact them over the weekend. 70% development and that is in central portions of the gulf. that goes from florida to the louisiana coast line. it is still over the yucatan, and still relatively weak. none of the storms today this afternoon, southeast are related to this tropical disturbance. even into friday, it's just barely coming off the top of the yucatan. so, the trend has been for slower movement of the system so that maybe we're actually going to get a decent saturday out...
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May 14, 2018
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we're talking about 3 to 5 inches of rain, especially through central parts of florida. it becomes a tropical system, the first name, alberto. that's what's going on around the country. i like that name. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall, it's going to be a beautiful afternoon. highs reaching in the low to mid-70s and up to 72 in san jose. oakland 65 and 62 degrees in san francisco. santa rosa today expect a high of 70 degrees and we'll be slightly cooler than normal over the next couple of days. gusty winds and more clouds especially for wednesday and then we'll gradually warm up as we head towards the weekend. highs up to 74 degrees this saturday. >> that's your latest weather. guys? >> al, thank you. >>> coming up, disturbing new sex abuse allegations with a prep school already in the spotlight. >>> and a salmonella case is being linked to tainted eggs. how to know if the eggs are in your refrigerator. >>> we chat with jane fonda, diane keaton, candice berger and mary steenburgen. >>> we're going to hear from ♪ at walgreens... helping millions of children
we're talking about 3 to 5 inches of rain, especially through central parts of florida. it becomes a tropical system, the first name, alberto. that's what's going on around the country. i like that name. >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist kari hall, it's going to be a beautiful afternoon. highs reaching in the low to mid-70s and up to 72 in san jose. oakland 65 and 62 degrees in san francisco. santa rosa today expect a high of 70 degrees and we'll be slightly cooler than normal over...
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May 25, 2018
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especially areas of the gulf states from the central gulf to the east and florida and parts of the southeastthis is where the storm is right now. you can see this little circulation there. no storm really around it. all of the storms are being blown off. this isn't a setup for massive strengthening, but it's eventually set up where we could see it strengthen into a middle or so tropical storm and a slow mover making landfall. we don't care much about the landfall in this case. somewhere across the central gulf, probably somewhere on monday. but you can see, here's the center now. the moisture has pulled off to the side. that will be what we continue to see. we have the rain across parts of florida, a wet pattern after a dry stretch. a lot of drought across florida. that's been wiped out for the rain in may. that means the ground is saturated. this is the forecast radar. sunday morning, here's the storm. better organized. bands of rain moving through. take a look at this. this is monday and tuesday. most of florida getting really good showers. 3-5 inches or so of rain. same goes for the south
especially areas of the gulf states from the central gulf to the east and florida and parts of the southeastthis is where the storm is right now. you can see this little circulation there. no storm really around it. all of the storms are being blown off. this isn't a setup for massive strengthening, but it's eventually set up where we could see it strengthen into a middle or so tropical storm and a slow mover making landfall. we don't care much about the landfall in this case. somewhere across...
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May 28, 2018
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florida particularly in the keys. elsewhere across the country boy is it hot in the center of the country and the central plains. we'll look for cooler more comforta the 60s. we're watching triple digits closely in arizona. >> see that moisture from alberto continuing to hit florida hard and this is just beginning, phillip. >> not good news, but thank you, bonnie. >> fast forwarding into memorial day. president trump will lay the wreath at the unknown soldier. >>> a wide variety of parades are set to be held today. also, today is national burger day. several restaurants are serving up deals. including a buy one whooper get one free mean in the burger king app. pour on the lactaid. it's delicious 100% real milk, just without that annoying lactose. mmm, that's good. lactaid. the real milk that doesn't mess with you. and try calcium enriched lactaid. 100% real milk with 20% more calcium. still no lactose. every baby can have the freedom to move their way in pampers cruisers with three-way fit. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom for our driest best fitting diaper. pampers infused with eighty lavender flowers in
florida particularly in the keys. elsewhere across the country boy is it hot in the center of the country and the central plains. we'll look for cooler more comforta the 60s. we're watching triple digits closely in arizona. >> see that moisture from alberto continuing to hit florida hard and this is just beginning, phillip. >> not good news, but thank you, bonnie. >> fast forwarding into memorial day. president trump will lay the wreath at the unknown soldier. >>> a...
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central nervous system. we looked over the florida coast for new obstacles to make sure it would fight off infection and take this. >> this is the one. >> reporter: this new arm is literally mind controlled. >> my brain tells the hand to move and it does. >> reporter: created at john hopkins university, it was a project for the department of defense. >> it is really a natural extension of the art. >> reporter: the nurse that used to go to his hand are tied to electrodes. >> it bluetooth to the -- bluetooths to the elbow. >> reporter: it is starting to get seamless. it is so seamless that johnny said it is not really a machine anymore. >> it is my arm. >> reporter: if johnny can perfect this, he hopes someday the technology can give soldiers without a limb a second chance. >> with this, i think it is possible. >> reporter: it is not a simple task, but that is just how he likes it. >> that is just remarkable! >> it is just incredible and in the future, it will get better and better. >> you think about how far we have come to where you used to have the hook on the end and now you have this. that is just incredi
central nervous system. we looked over the florida coast for new obstacles to make sure it would fight off infection and take this. >> this is the one. >> reporter: this new arm is literally mind controlled. >> my brain tells the hand to move and it does. >> reporter: created at john hopkins university, it was a project for the department of defense. >> it is really a natural extension of the art. >> reporter: the nurse that used to go to his hand are tied to...