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we're in greenville, north carolina, in pitt.co county. i'm ed crump. >> much of that circulation will stay over water near the coast, of course, making for some life-threatening storm surge there in that area. >> that, indeed so there are a lot of places impacted and feeling a big impact on from florence. this is new video that i haven't seen so far this morning and it's actually a live picture i'm told and you can see the storm is still whipping up the conditions there. this is in wilmington, north carolina which is just there on the eyewall. there were some wind gusts that are well, well near tropical storm force there in wilmington, north carolina and they're going to be in the thick of it for quite a white. >> cat 1 winds. we're up 71 to 76 miles per hour in there. so we definitely have some good strong wind. >> our nonstop coverage of hurricane florence and its impact continues right now. >> we're going to take a break to bring in more of our abc stations. >> announcer: this is an abc news special report. hurricane florence. >> break
we're in greenville, north carolina, in pitt.co county. i'm ed crump. >> much of that circulation will stay over water near the coast, of course, making for some life-threatening storm surge there in that area. >> that, indeed so there are a lot of places impacted and feeling a big impact on from florence. this is new video that i haven't seen so far this morning and it's actually a live picture i'm told and you can see the storm is still whipping up the conditions there. this is in...
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we are in greenville, north carolina. jim handily, news 4. >> andur coverage on tropical depression florence continues in about ten minutes. more on the paorm's imct plus we will check back in with doug. >>> in other news tonight,ot th way the redskins were hoping to open up in front of their fans. a head scratchin loss to the colts erases the optimism from their week one. w sherree burress is at fed ex field with more. >> reporter: the home opener exciting here for the redskins and they lose their first game at fed ex field. they were playinghu cawith the colts all afternoon. the redskins trying to start 2-0 for the first time since 2011. let's skip ahead to the fourth quarter, colts up 14-9. colts are up 21-9. the redskins trying to drive for their first touchdown of the day. alex smith for a good gain but he loses the ball. it was a bad fumble for there dskins. colts win it 21-9. a tough loss for those hoping to give the fanson ad straight win. >> we had ahance to come and dothat and did get it done. at the same time i
we are in greenville, north carolina. jim handily, news 4. >> andur coverage on tropical depression florence continues in about ten minutes. more on the paorm's imct plus we will check back in with doug. >>> in other news tonight,ot th way the redskins were hoping to open up in front of their fans. a head scratchin loss to the colts erases the optimism from their week one. w sherree burress is at fed ex field with more. >> reporter: the home opener exciting here for the...
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we're live in greenville, north carolina.s. >> far from over. >> that's an amazing section of i-95 to be shut down. jim, thank you so much and stay safe to you and you crew. >>> hey, the high winds rip the an elderlyte care c forcing seniors to evacuate. we have some video of the g seniors board buses outside that center in wilmington, north carolina idea. the storm blew away in the wind but no one was rt. >> the maryland civil air patrol is in north carolina to help storm victims. 25 members left college park yesterday. last year that patro rescued five people. >>> and today the marylander helico aquatic mission will head to north carolina. they'll take two black hawkpt helis with them. search and rescue workers from four maryland counties including montgomery county will be going. >> a somber anniversary today ve years agunman opened fire at the washington navy yard. this was the hectic scene on september 16, 2013, in the aftermath of the .shooti 34-year-old aaron alexis entered building 197 and shot victims randomly, killi
we're live in greenville, north carolina.s. >> far from over. >> that's an amazing section of i-95 to be shut down. jim, thank you so much and stay safe to you and you crew. >>> hey, the high winds rip the an elderlyte care c forcing seniors to evacuate. we have some video of the g seniors board buses outside that center in wilmington, north carolina idea. the storm blew away in the wind but no one was rt. >> the maryland civil air patrol is in north carolina to help...
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so we were forced to change our plans, sort of retreat inlntd and up north towards greenville, trying to work our way back down now. probably another 20 miles we're seeing pretty large trees, significant damage here that's going to make it more challenging for us to get back to newburn and we're told furlger from the nuse river than we were told >> you're in the greenville area. that's a 30 minute drive north of newburn. >> we did still have power when we left. and last night it was one or two gas stations that still gas. you mention a 30 or 40-minute drive, i think that's better than what we're going to extoday. on u.s. 17. we're in a stretch where it's not lot of light weir rear looking and more likely we're going to be in situations with without power sque without fuel. >> the water height did reach 10 feet in the newburn area. it's gone down one foot since the high occurred just after midnight and we do expect the tide to go back up again. weir curious to esee if gets any worse. as you mingzed, 150 water rescue to go. so there will be a lot of people needing help >> be safe and st
so we were forced to change our plans, sort of retreat inlntd and up north towards greenville, trying to work our way back down now. probably another 20 miles we're seeing pretty large trees, significant damage here that's going to make it more challenging for us to get back to newburn and we're told furlger from the nuse river than we were told >> you're in the greenville area. that's a 30 minute drive north of newburn. >> we did still have power when we left. and last night it was...
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rescuers from around the state including greenville are, sent to help. the carolinas are just feeling the beginning. the mayor of greenville joins me on the phone. walk us through the latest, mr. mayor. >> hey, how are you doing. appreciate you allowing me to come on the program today. this is an interesting storm. we've been, we've been anticipating this storm for about five or six disnow and finally it is here. we've been watching the effects over the last 24 hours and we've been pretty fortunate up here in greenville. we've had seven or nine inches of rain so far. we're expecting another eight-inches next 48 hours. we have friends south to us in new bern that have not fared so well. we're lucky we have a good swift-water rescue team helping to assist in new bern. we sent seven, we sent down there 17 employees to assist there. we also sent seven officers. another 10 police officers down there later this evening. trish: what is the evacuation process been like there? are people leaving that area? are they moving further inland? >> yeah, i think they are
rescuers from around the state including greenville are, sent to help. the carolinas are just feeling the beginning. the mayor of greenville joins me on the phone. walk us through the latest, mr. mayor. >> hey, how are you doing. appreciate you allowing me to come on the program today. this is an interesting storm. we've been, we've been anticipating this storm for about five or six disnow and finally it is here. we've been watching the effects over the last 24 hours and we've been pretty...
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ville en carolina del norte >>> ssaludos desde greenville, una ciudad al interior del estado que ya estánzando a sentir y ver los efectos del huracán. pero en horas ciudades en carolina del norte ya están reportando inundaciones severas en áreas residenciales y en otras partes de esta comunidad y también carreteras completamente cubiertas por agua. esto a pesar de que el ojo del huracán todavía no toca tierra. >>> la noche del jueves ya se ve y se siente en algunas partes de la fuerza del huracán. a partir del viernes en la mañana se espera que llegue a las carolinas. >>> desde la mañana las aguas en blanco fuera a vecindarios enteros. >>> las calles quedaron intransitables. >>> el administrador advirtió que a pesar de que había disminuido a una tormenta de categoría dos se siguen aplicando pies de lluvia en parte de carolina del norte carolina del sur y virginia. >>> hace dos años la casa de jesús macías quedó completamente inundada tras el huracán matthew >>> había un hombre conmigo en la casa que no que se quiso ir, al día siguiente es todo inundado y el helicóptero nos rescató. >>> v
ville en carolina del norte >>> ssaludos desde greenville, una ciudad al interior del estado que ya estánzando a sentir y ver los efectos del huracán. pero en horas ciudades en carolina del norte ya están reportando inundaciones severas en áreas residenciales y en otras partes de esta comunidad y también carreteras completamente cubiertas por agua. esto a pesar de que el ojo del huracán todavía no toca tierra. >>> la noche del jueves ya se ve y se siente en algunas...
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are you satisfied with the evacuation in greenville?will you have to take a special watch and look in on because they refuse to leave. >> we wanted to make sure we had enough shelters. we saw so many counties that didn't evacuate. they evacuated and had to send them somewhere so a lot of them came to greenville. we have several shelters in greenville that are at full capacity. the american red cross and the county are working to make sure the resources are in place. as the residents go back there they will need a place to stay, so the shelters may stay open longer than expected. charles: these catastrophes bring out the best in americans. have you been seeing evidence of that? >> social media is a wonderful thing in this case. we were getting posts about needs at shelters. one shelter need more bottled water and the city jumped in immediately and they were able to satisfy that. sometimes you see the best example of the community coming together, and this was one of them. charles: be safe, sir. we'll check on you again early next week. m
are you satisfied with the evacuation in greenville?will you have to take a special watch and look in on because they refuse to leave. >> we wanted to make sure we had enough shelters. we saw so many counties that didn't evacuate. they evacuated and had to send them somewhere so a lot of them came to greenville. we have several shelters in greenville that are at full capacity. the american red cross and the county are working to make sure the resources are in place. as the residents go...
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before it's even revealed that one of them is a greenville survivor the history there. telling very entertaining lee with or leo and all sorts of other effects in the draw are very different to the history. nor documentaries about bridges tree there's something we all about the history that we share i think and that with mt steve comes through we do have a living history program where kids go and talk to local residents about their member of social housing and that's what informed that's what forms the soundscapes of the trauma that's what informs the characters and that's what gives it back authentic edge because the jugular goodness are in their history that they're telling before this revelation they seem to suggest that it's really is a break in the whole idea and concept of social housing with vinegar in the first few years. that's right there is a line in the past i think what sarah said we'll welfare is gone you think it's a wound you think it surrounds us all and the history mapped is and can be protected but the actual safety net doesn't really exist and it's j
before it's even revealed that one of them is a greenville survivor the history there. telling very entertaining lee with or leo and all sorts of other effects in the draw are very different to the history. nor documentaries about bridges tree there's something we all about the history that we share i think and that with mt steve comes through we do have a living history program where kids go and talk to local residents about their member of social housing and that's what informed that's what...
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did that come from greenville? >> guest: no, in the 90's when i was still a renter, we are going around trying to find an apartment and every time it was rented. i was single and i was looking with my house mate who was black and filipina and so -- and then a lot of real estate agencies got busted because landlords were discriminated, they were saying to rent to black person, gay person, whatever it was and i had always thought of this as mixed neighborhood, it's not. as i started walking around the neighborhood i would see blocks where people of color had never lived and then blocks that were all people of color and then as the neighborhood started changing more it would be diverse during the day and at night when the nannies went home it wasn't anymore. and i watched less and less diverse, and so i started writing the other side and at the same time i was going around the country and i would go into classrooms where kids had never met a black person, the first one they were meeting and i would go into classroom a
did that come from greenville? >> guest: no, in the 90's when i was still a renter, we are going around trying to find an apartment and every time it was rented. i was single and i was looking with my house mate who was black and filipina and so -- and then a lot of real estate agencies got busted because landlords were discriminated, they were saying to rent to black person, gay person, whatever it was and i had always thought of this as mixed neighborhood, it's not. as i started walking...
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are you in greenville right now? >> know, i am not. i am en route to greenville. amy: tell us about what is happening in your concerns this year. today. >> our concerns right now with the upcoming hurricane is number of lagoons and the number of hog houses that are located in the community where people are living and unable to get out of the way of harm. if this storm comes as bad as they are predicting, we learn from hurricane floyd in 1999 what happens with these animals and these lagoons when we get a lot of rain. everything is toppled over and dumped out into the environment and into the rivers and streams and just running through the community. so you have all of this -- nothing but feces and urine in the waterways, and dead animals. if anyone could pull up the pictures from hurricane floyd, used to the number of dead animals that wound up in our waterways. i have beenday, listening and wondering and looking and trying to hear what do they do with all of those animals and how did they clean up our waterways after all of that much urine and feces was dumped in
are you in greenville right now? >> know, i am not. i am en route to greenville. amy: tell us about what is happening in your concerns this year. today. >> our concerns right now with the upcoming hurricane is number of lagoons and the number of hog houses that are located in the community where people are living and unable to get out of the way of harm. if this storm comes as bad as they are predicting, we learn from hurricane floyd in 1999 what happens with these animals and these...
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did it come from greenville? guest: no.in the '90s when i was still a renter we were trying to find apartments and every time you got there it wasas rented. host: or you and to juliet together at that point? guest: no, i was single and i was looking with my housemate who was black and filipina. of income a lot of real estate agencies got busted because landlords were discriminating saint don't rent to this apartment to a single mom, black person, gay person, whatever it was and i had always thought of this as a mixed neighborhood. it's not. as i started walking around the neighborhood i would see blocks were people of color had never lived andl blocks stht were all people of color and then the neighborhood started changing more and it would be very diverse during the day and then at night when the nannies went home it was not anymore and i watched get less and less and less diverse and so i started writing ohe other side and at the same time i was going around the country to classrooms were kids had never met a black person
did it come from greenville? guest: no.in the '90s when i was still a renter we were trying to find apartments and every time you got there it wasas rented. host: or you and to juliet together at that point? guest: no, i was single and i was looking with my housemate who was black and filipina. of income a lot of real estate agencies got busted because landlords were discriminating saint don't rent to this apartment to a single mom, black person, gay person, whatever it was and i had always...
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they have extensive flooding into the north they are totally cut off greenville. it is unbelievable. look at this devastation. this gas station absolutely pummeled. it is not isolated. all along highway 70 in morehead, trees ripped out of the ground by their roots, roofs ripped off businesses, homes with trees smashed into them, power lines down. every street you go along with a lot of debris all over the road and the flooding is occurring here. the water can go back out but the rainfall, already expecting more. side streets, extensive flooding, 36 rescues yesterday, they will need more resources and the things they need will be shelters and resources like cots and generators to get the shoulders up. in new bern they tell me they had so many rescues, they don't know where to put these people so the marine corps air station is up there. one thing is for sure, fair to say the total cost damage will be in the tens of millions if not higher but the troubling thing is while getting a break in the rain, we will get it again around 8:00 and that will complicate things be
they have extensive flooding into the north they are totally cut off greenville. it is unbelievable. look at this devastation. this gas station absolutely pummeled. it is not isolated. all along highway 70 in morehead, trees ripped out of the ground by their roots, roofs ripped off businesses, homes with trees smashed into them, power lines down. every street you go along with a lot of debris all over the road and the flooding is occurring here. the water can go back out but the rainfall,...
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hosted tomorrow because everything is already in place in or so of vindication of sorts perhaps for greenville him south he came under fire over the whole message. he was asked about that he said i'm not really for me i'm just relieved for the country as a whole just in crane in neal in switzerland thank you turkish president better time to watch that announcement from a hotel room here in berlin he's in germany on his first state visit since his election as president four years ago i missed german chancellor angela merkel to ease recent tensions between the countries. the turkish president's plane touched down in berlin with the winds of protest already swirling on the ground. to one's first state visit to germany as president will he hopes mend a troubled relationship and lead to closer cooperation early would also like to get along better with ankara and has prepared a welcome which will include a state banquet in the presidential palace. but that does not mean all is home any as everyone was arriving the german parliament was debating the rule of law in turkey criticism of the turkish pres
hosted tomorrow because everything is already in place in or so of vindication of sorts perhaps for greenville him south he came under fire over the whole message. he was asked about that he said i'm not really for me i'm just relieved for the country as a whole just in crane in neal in switzerland thank you turkish president better time to watch that announcement from a hotel room here in berlin he's in germany on his first state visit since his election as president four years ago i missed...
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we want to sw youome video from our crew on the ground in greenville, north carolina. they're experiencing some heavy rains. average winds of 45 miles per hour. 60 miles per hour windgusts. near further to our south and nosah top , north carolina we have some video coming in from there. water rushing into a garage. and a wal right there before your eyes collapsing. we're going to be seeing this al you a little b about n bern, north carolina and a dire situation there. watecu r have already begun. we told you about a curfew until 7:00 a.m. now in new bern they extended the curfew for 24 hours. a curfew for 24 hours in new bern, north rolina. rescues are underway there. they have seen 6 to 8 foot wates suhere from the river. again these tribeutaries bringig that and flooding people out. truly devastation is what awaits people when che sunes up there. sunrise coming up in two or three minutes. another high tide here at 11:30 this morning. we were experiencing overnight wind gusts of about 75 miles per hour and we got hammered with some rain. now t rain has stopped. h is s
we want to sw youome video from our crew on the ground in greenville, north carolina. they're experiencing some heavy rains. average winds of 45 miles per hour. 60 miles per hour windgusts. near further to our south and nosah top , north carolina we have some video coming in from there. water rushing into a garage. and a wal right there before your eyes collapsing. we're going to be seeing this al you a little b about n bern, north carolina and a dire situation there. watecu r have already...
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the country since the twenty crash you said actually community still does survive an up to the greenville business no matter what community so many survivors despite it all we have to it's not so much a question of like. maybe. because we can't leave it up to them because look what happened when we did we lost seventy two feet. and. many people in the area think. to agree with them. we just know how we had to come together it was that what would happen if we had waited to get this do. you see when you make an allegation like that i mean this program going into trouble from the middle of times was saying it was promoting plus war when you say i think being protected adequately by the authorities. is you. i mean do you think people should go to jail oh my god look if you killed seventy two people you would be in jail like i'm not talking like a little bit of. the. no i mean what a hard time because. lessons must be learned and actions have consequences and if you tell people that it has consequences don't be a false a loser people's lives. may be remarking on the fact that the royal palace
the country since the twenty crash you said actually community still does survive an up to the greenville business no matter what community so many survivors despite it all we have to it's not so much a question of like. maybe. because we can't leave it up to them because look what happened when we did we lost seventy two feet. and. many people in the area think. to agree with them. we just know how we had to come together it was that what would happen if we had waited to get this do. you see...
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. >> team coverage continues with news 4's j handly live from greenville, north carolina, along the tar >>river. im will take us flu the devastation that you have seen up close there. >> molette and adam, when joe casano, our photograer, came t here at 8:00, it was calm. we h ce seen therent pick up on the tar river. th is the big concern, folks, the higher elevations areur wwater into days of flooding at least until wednesday. the big y are road closures,e we gotten a new figure, 488 water rescues in the state of north carolina so far.ro a lot roadways, we want to hear from a woman who cd st in the middle of a washed out road. here's what she had to say. >> water keeps building up on some "titanic" stuff. you could see the water coming up. window out andhe as i did that, i t ed to swim out. >> when she hit that water she literally flew into the ditch and the cardiss appeared into the lake. we have no idea her until911 got here. >> reporte o this is playi all over. we showed you the video from harnett county. for power outages, we are down here in thetate of north carolina from 850 to a
. >> team coverage continues with news 4's j handly live from greenville, north carolina, along the tar >>river. im will take us flu the devastation that you have seen up close there. >> molette and adam, when joe casano, our photograer, came t here at 8:00, it was calm. we h ce seen therent pick up on the tar river. th is the big concern, folks, the higher elevations areur wwater into days of flooding at least until wednesday. the big y are road closures,e we gotten a new...
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i understand you're in greenville, south carolina. what you do in and offering?h carolina with staff and personnel that are ready and stanled to go and help anybody that is going to be in need with the weather coming through. >> are you getting reports yet of animals that have been abandoned or stranded? >> well, so far we have transported out over 400 animals from the virginia coastline. so we've already like -- obviously before the storm hit we got animals out that were going to be in need. i haven't heard of any other sit right now. we're waiting to see what the storm does and tomorrow we're moving to a different location to start helping where it's needed. >> so what do you people who are going to heed these mandatory evacuation orders, what do do with their pets, pack for their pets and how long should they prepare to be away with with those animals? >> well, we always encourage people to have a disaster plan ready for their pets whether large or small. and finding safe places to evacuate sheltering. we have the website that talks about what you can do, wher
i understand you're in greenville, south carolina. what you do in and offering?h carolina with staff and personnel that are ready and stanled to go and help anybody that is going to be in need with the weather coming through. >> are you getting reports yet of animals that have been abandoned or stranded? >> well, so far we have transported out over 400 animals from the virginia coastline. so we've already like -- obviously before the storm hit we got animals out that were going to...
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speeds minor to the 50-mile-per-hour range from grant line and greenville, good stuff. out of the north bay we did hear about some debris around crockett and perhaps around 780. checking to see if those are duplicate reports. no lanes blocked from what i understand. tiny bit of fog, should not affect our road weather index. san rafael moves smoothly. clear view, as folks travel south down to the s curve. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> from palo alto to washington, d.c., the stage is set for what could be a tipping point next monday on capitol hill, brett kavanaugh's supreme court nomination could be derailed by a woman in the bay f the most contentious supreme court nominations in recent history. "today in the bay's" sam brock has more. >> this is about so much more than what happened to her that night in that bedroom. >> reporter: in the middle of cal berkeley's famed plaza, a banner statement from students, not just backing the accusations of dr. christine ford, but indicting an entire political system. >> this is concerning for where we're going in our nation, and
speeds minor to the 50-mile-per-hour range from grant line and greenville, good stuff. out of the north bay we did hear about some debris around crockett and perhaps around 780. checking to see if those are duplicate reports. no lanes blocked from what i understand. tiny bit of fog, should not affect our road weather index. san rafael moves smoothly. clear view, as folks travel south down to the s curve. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >>> from palo alto to washington, d.c., the...
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charleston, south carolina, myrtle beach, wilmington, h , greenville, north carolina, charlotte, north carolina, a major hub, the second biggest hub for american airlines. if they are affected, if they go out, that will have a major ripple effect across the country. also raleigh-durham potentially vulnerable. and then up in virginia, norfolk and richmond. airlines are planning to move their planes out of the storm's path. they'll sit out the storm elsewhere and then fly back into those airports once they're clear. lester? >> tom costello, thanks. we're going to show you the eye of the storm. this was captured by a noaa satellite. al is back with us right now. al, we look at that and we look at this. how big across is all that? >> we're talking 400 miles, lester, and it's intensifying. it's growing right now. 785 miles east-southeast of cape fear, 140-mile-per-hour winds moving west-northwest at 17. if it continues at that clip, a category 3 storm coming on shore sometime late in the afternoon on thursday. we'll be watching that very closely. and into friday, it makes its way in, and we
charleston, south carolina, myrtle beach, wilmington, h , greenville, north carolina, charlotte, north carolina, a major hub, the second biggest hub for american airlines. if they are affected, if they go out, that will have a major ripple effect across the country. also raleigh-durham potentially vulnerable. and then up in virginia, norfolk and richmond. airlines are planning to move their planes out of the storm's path. they'll sit out the storm elsewhere and then fly back into those airports...
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this area right where we are, little washington, north carolina around greenville and newburn.y saw 10 to 12-foot surges on this river right here. that was a day ago. we showed you this area wch was muc higher last night. we just cameut of low sitide. we're dealing with the ocean surnls and we've got the rain coming in still. bands, and in the daysahead, they've got to worry about upper inland coming from places like raleigh and west of us, bringing in more water into these rivers here which areoing to continue to rise. people have been told to stay away at least throu monday or tuesday from this area right where we are now. if they did come back likely they wouldn't have power. 60% o this region is without power right now, and i will tell you throughout the state of north carolina, it'pi t 750,000 people so far. almost 1 million if you include south carolina. again the tragedy in all of this, we have added two more people to our fatality list. seven now in north carolina and south caro. i want to let you know we've talked about the power outages. we've seen a number of evacuat
this area right where we are, little washington, north carolina around greenville and newburn.y saw 10 to 12-foot surges on this river right here. that was a day ago. we showed you this area wch was muc higher last night. we just cameut of low sitide. we're dealing with the ocean surnls and we've got the rain coming in still. bands, and in the daysahead, they've got to worry about upper inland coming from places like raleigh and west of us, bringing in more water into these rivers here which...
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river at lumberton, northeast cape fear river, news river at goldberg in wayne county, tar river at greenville in pitt county, kinston in lenore county, cape fear river at fayetteville in cumberland county, cape fear river in pender county. it will remain at a major flood level until the 20th. the trenton river at trenton and jones county. it also will remain in a major flood level until the 20th. then the lumber river act fair bluff in columbus county. we urge all of our residents to log into our flood innovation mapping and alert network at fiman.nc.gov. that way you will be able to see what roads and structures are going to be flooding, and you can also sign up to be notified by text or emaile when the rives begin to rise in your area. at the emergency operations center, we continue to be engaged in large-scale search and rescue operations, as well as logistical resupply. we have received over 3000 resource requests in the last nine days from county partners, and we continue to push out resources as quickly as possible, both by land and by air. there are now four mass feeding kitchens opera
river at lumberton, northeast cape fear river, news river at goldberg in wayne county, tar river at greenville in pitt county, kinston in lenore county, cape fear river at fayetteville in cumberland county, cape fear river in pender county. it will remain at a major flood level until the 20th. the trenton river at trenton and jones county. it also will remain in a major flood level until the 20th. then the lumber river act fair bluff in columbus county. we urge all of our residents to log into...
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bill greenville that's amazing. >>host: fayette alabama good afternoon. >> caller: finally i am able to talk to you an "in-depth" guess. i am a big admirer and a huge fan of yours although most of the african-american fiction i have read has been from other authors. my question, actually i have two about children's fiction and the challenges are the pitfalls of getting published. first of all i am hoping to get others, especially children like elementary schoolers to know what it's like to grow up with a very rare birth autism it's like african-americans you have to work twice as hard as an able-bodied white male to achieve what they do but i don't know the african-american experience itself. i mean i have read so much about it and it influences my voting to affect the american indian although i have never grown up that way and or poverty either. even though we are from happily shot. but i want to take this character that i'm developing with a two book series i am working on to make them african-american from appala
bill greenville that's amazing. >>host: fayette alabama good afternoon. >> caller: finally i am able to talk to you an "in-depth" guess. i am a big admirer and a huge fan of yours although most of the african-american fiction i have read has been from other authors. my question, actually i have two about children's fiction and the challenges are the pitfalls of getting published. first of all i am hoping to get others, especially children like elementary schoolers to know...
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kris van cleave is just nearby in kore in greenville.ind but we've gotten a break from the wind and that's very welcome. there's a lot of concern about flooding, not only what's already here, the river here in greenville's off its banks, but what's going to happen when all of the water that's being dumped up river comes down through here. we saw a lot of flooding in this area during matthew two years ago. there are neighborhoods on the other side of this river that city officials here remain concerned about. let's talk about new bern. we can show you some video from yesterday there. in the past 30 hours or so, the city of new bern that's southeast of here has seen nearly 400 rescues of residents who decided to ride out the storm in their homes and then the water came. a 10 foot storm surge and relentless rain came to a city that's already sandwiched between two rivers. people were trapped in their homes. we hear there's at least 60 people still waiting for rescue today. help came from police, fire, the national guard, search and rescue t
kris van cleave is just nearby in kore in greenville.ind but we've gotten a break from the wind and that's very welcome. there's a lot of concern about flooding, not only what's already here, the river here in greenville's off its banks, but what's going to happen when all of the water that's being dumped up river comes down through here. we saw a lot of flooding in this area during matthew two years ago. there are neighborhoods on the other side of this river that city officials here remain...
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now to south carolina republican congress congressman tray gowdy he joins us this morning from greenville, south carolina, good morning, congressman. >> good morning, john. >> this hearing that is going to happen this week in the senate judiciary committee, you've chaired some high profile, politically charged hearings what are the risks involved? >> there's a risk to either side not perceived as being fair. i've never -- i've been in lots of sex assault cases but not since i've been in congress. you have got to be fair to witness, give the witness an opportunity to fully answer the question. you need to he is skew these five minute increments that we use in congress. five minutes is not long enough for anyone to appropriately question either dr. ford or judge kavanaugh. i am confident judge -- senator grassley, chairman grassley will run this in a respectful way. but the american people regard less of whether you're republican or democrat expect these witnesses to be treated fairly and i'm confident they will be. >> one of the questions that christine blasey ford has said she would have
now to south carolina republican congress congressman tray gowdy he joins us this morning from greenville, south carolina, good morning, congressman. >> good morning, john. >> this hearing that is going to happen this week in the senate judiciary committee, you've chaired some high profile, politically charged hearings what are the risks involved? >> there's a risk to either side not perceived as being fair. i've never -- i've been in lots of sex assault cases but not since...
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has settled into colombia and into the u pstate, settled into colombia and into the upstate, and greenville powerlines, and we are attending to that. the greatest all soaked and saturated, so we are monitoring the roadways. you mentioned the powerlines. what is the electricity situation for homes and businesses? a little while ago, i check that we had about 100,000 people without power. that is a concern for us if anyone is out driving in affected areas, because as the rainfalls and the water rises, it covers streets, and in areas without power, it is difficult to see the powerlines, and if they are in the water and the water is charged. come on people on the roads? i imagine in the past few days you have been advising people not to travel. —— how many people. days you have been advising people not to travel. —— how many peoplelj travel 100 miles of interstate this morning and saw five vehicles. there was an order lifted in thejohnstone area so a lot more vehicles in that area so a lot more vehicles in that area are driving around and people area are driving around and people are inches, bu
has settled into colombia and into the u pstate, settled into colombia and into the upstate, and greenville powerlines, and we are attending to that. the greatest all soaked and saturated, so we are monitoring the roadways. you mentioned the powerlines. what is the electricity situation for homes and businesses? a little while ago, i check that we had about 100,000 people without power. that is a concern for us if anyone is out driving in affected areas, because as the rainfalls and the water...
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. >>> back here at home, a deadly plane crash in greenville, south carolina. a jet split in two after overshooting the runway and crashing through a fence killing the pilot and co-pilot. two passengers are in critical condition. a fuel leak is prompting concern about water contamination in the area. no word yet on the cause of the crash. >>> a tragic discovery in gastonia, north carolina, just west of charlotte. police finding the body of a missing 6-year-old in a creek. now, neighbors and friends held a vigil late last night for maddox ritch. the little boy had autism and was nonverbal with strangers. he was found about one mile from where he was last seen saturday in a state park. investigators are now working to confirm the cause of death. >>> the federal government wants to pull the plug on elon musk and remove him as chairman of tesla. the s.e.c. is suing musk accusing him of stock fraud. in a tweet last month he claimed that he might take tesla private. the s.e.c. says that comment hurt investors who bought tesla's stock after the price went up. musk cal
. >>> back here at home, a deadly plane crash in greenville, south carolina. a jet split in two after overshooting the runway and crashing through a fence killing the pilot and co-pilot. two passengers are in critical condition. a fuel leak is prompting concern about water contamination in the area. no word yet on the cause of the crash. >>> a tragic discovery in gastonia, north carolina, just west of charlotte. police finding the body of a missing 6-year-old in a creek. now,...
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. >> reporter: landing at the greenville downtown airport when witnesses say it appeared to touch down without a problem, but for some reason the plane did not stop. it barrelled down a 200-foot safety area that includes a steep embankment. >> unfortunately at this airport there was a ditch right at the end of the runway. as the airplane went off the end of the runway, it came down into this ditch and hit the lip of the berm. that force itself broke the airplane in half and caused the damage and the fatalities. >> reporter: the plane crashed through a fence and its nose slammed on to a road, breaking it apart. >> it broke off just behind the cabin. still attached by some of the electrical wires and cables but the cabin has definitely broken apart. >> reporter: the guy pilot and co-pilot did not survive. two other passengers, a married couple, are recovering in the hospital this morning. officials say it's the first deadly crash at this airport in nearly four decades. it appears the crash did not happen because of an issue with the runway or the weather. >> the real mystery here is that
. >> reporter: landing at the greenville downtown airport when witnesses say it appeared to touch down without a problem, but for some reason the plane did not stop. it barrelled down a 200-foot safety area that includes a steep embankment. >> unfortunately at this airport there was a ditch right at the end of the runway. as the airplane went off the end of the runway, it came down into this ditch and hit the lip of the berm. that force itself broke the airplane in half and caused...
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they're headed to greenville. >> we're on the island, we have to leave. >> we don't have a choice. >> it gets really scary out here in storms. >> yeah. >> reporter: the sessoms family is already on the road. >> we're escaping hurricane florence. we live in wilmington, north carolina. >> reporter: they were stuck in traffic today, on their way to asheville. >> good luck to everybody out there in the path of hurricane florence. >> reporter: the eye of the storm is only getting bigger. and hurricane supplies, like bottles of water, are getting smaller. >> i'm getting it for my sister, my brother, my dad and my children. >> reporter: the governors of north and south carolina say their evacuations are mandatory. >> this storm is a monster. it's big and it's vicious. >> reporter: in south carolina, they cover most of the coastline. >> we are in a very deadly and important game of chess with hurricane florence. >> reporter: but so many families on the roads tonight are headed to cities like raleigh, where forecasters worry the storm could stall and bring 35 inches of flooding rains. >> get u
they're headed to greenville. >> we're on the island, we have to leave. >> we don't have a choice. >> it gets really scary out here in storms. >> yeah. >> reporter: the sessoms family is already on the road. >> we're escaping hurricane florence. we live in wilmington, north carolina. >> reporter: they were stuck in traffic today, on their way to asheville. >> good luck to everybody out there in the path of hurricane florence. >> reporter:...
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it brings it to the greenville, spartanburg area. travel delays will be extremeg gohrough the weekend. sheena is back with a check of our local weather. >> thank you. >>> president trump says the federal government is, quote, totallyrepared to face florence and during yesterday's briefing a reporter did a what the u.s. could learn from its response to hurricane maria. >> the storm pummeled three thoufpl p andhere's his response. >> puerto rico is our toughest port because it's an island. when the storm hit they had no electricity and when it hit it took it out. i think puerto rico was an incredible unsung success. >> many do not agree with the president's ssasnt. it's 6. >>> pope donald wuerhle said he will seek the assistance from the pope whether he should resign. he's facing mounting scrutiny for the way he dealt with priests accused of sexual abuse while he was bishop in pittsburgh. >>> now to an nfc exclusive is spo sponsib responsible. russia is now the leading suspect. that's according to three u.s. officials and two others br
it brings it to the greenville, spartanburg area. travel delays will be extremeg gohrough the weekend. sheena is back with a check of our local weather. >> thank you. >>> president trump says the federal government is, quote, totallyrepared to face florence and during yesterday's briefing a reporter did a what the u.s. could learn from its response to hurricane maria. >> the storm pummeled three thoufpl p andhere's his response. >> puerto rico is our toughest port...
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issued by the national weather service just north of wilmington where we saw near fayetteville and greenvilleible as well, we will keep an eye on that. >>> we will be right back after the break. as people who love the outdoors, we know what we stand for. we stand for fish, wildlife, and conserving the places they call home. we stand for the traditions we inherited, and that we must pass on. we stand for great gear, fair prices, expert service, and memorable experiences. at bass pro shops and cabela's, we stand together, for you. come in today for great deals on great gear. >>> scott is here now and the red-hot oakland a's, even with only one loss we still consider them hot, right? but for this team one losses a losing streak. on the surface they're playing a hughes -- one loss is a losing streak. >> on the service they're playing a huge game but they have to miss the bus the rest of the season not to make the playoffs. game 1 of three,, you can pet the rays out there if you're into that sort of thing. he beat the shift with a bleeder that gets through. they have a 1-0 lead in the fourth. the
issued by the national weather service just north of wilmington where we saw near fayetteville and greenvilleible as well, we will keep an eye on that. >>> we will be right back after the break. as people who love the outdoors, we know what we stand for. we stand for fish, wildlife, and conserving the places they call home. we stand for the traditions we inherited, and that we must pass on. we stand for great gear, fair prices, expert service, and memorable experiences. at bass pro...
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. >> "i'm off to greenville to pick up some lovely."er lovely was i had no idea, you know, and, "i'll be back in a few days." >> did that make sense to you? >> no. >> be careful, he replied. but this time she did not text back. silence from kate. except the middle of the night, her cell phone pinged out on james island, miles from her home. the cops had surmised, remember, that a closer tower to her house may have been too busy to handle the call. but at 1:53 in the morning? not a chance, thought andy savage. >> just preposterous. they were looking for an explanation, plausible explanation, consistent with their theory that she voluntarily left. [ ringing ] >> that middle of the night call, by the way, was to her voicemail. >> the mailbox is full -- >> the voicemail box that had been jammed full once during which time she hadn't used it or called it at all. so the question -- >> why would she call voicemail? she would not be doing it. >> only one conclusion to draw. >> somebody else was using her phone. >> but where was kate now? had sh
. >> "i'm off to greenville to pick up some lovely."er lovely was i had no idea, you know, and, "i'll be back in a few days." >> did that make sense to you? >> no. >> be careful, he replied. but this time she did not text back. silence from kate. except the middle of the night, her cell phone pinged out on james island, miles from her home. the cops had surmised, remember, that a closer tower to her house may have been too busy to handle the call. but...
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to work >> yeah, most of our truck drivers are based in the charleston area or base the 234 the greenville area. i think that will be possible. dillon may be the exception. there was the closure on 95. we plan to open tomorrow there. >> the port of charleston is not just ocean ports, it's rail traffic. what are you hearing about the state of the train -- those peoples were inspected >> as far as dylan, the plan is for the first train to run on wednesday. there was a lot of flooding around our facility and there might be access issues that might be the one exception to the fortunately good picture we've experienced. >> the port of wilmington and morehead are closed until wednesday. they've got some damage there. they're doing some inspections over the next couple of days wednesday maybe is the best case scenario the ports are important for the southeastern region. a lot of things like ought toy parks. if the port of south carolina needed to pick up some of that excess capacity to keep things flowing in that region, would you be able to >> again, when's there a lot of needs. we hope for the
to work >> yeah, most of our truck drivers are based in the charleston area or base the 234 the greenville area. i think that will be possible. dillon may be the exception. there was the closure on 95. we plan to open tomorrow there. >> the port of charleston is not just ocean ports, it's rail traffic. what are you hearing about the state of the train -- those peoples were inspected >> as far as dylan, the plan is for the first train to run on wednesday. there was a lot of...
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but again just as we are cut off on that bridge, to the north they are cut off from the city of greenville. the major city of resources for them. that is causing a major problem at this area. i spoke with state officials, they don't have any power. one guy was walking down here on at this area. i spoke with state officials, they don't have any power. one guy was walking down here on the docks half an hour ago. he works in construction, says he's glad the rain stopped, not looking forward to anymore rain even though he knows it is in the forecast. is a construction worker and he will not be working for the next week or so. when the rain stops a nose he will be very busy. jillian: the flooding that is going to continue, power outages, there's a lot to come in this area. thank you for your reporting. connell: for days they have been warning us about the power of the storm and how long we would likely hang around. what many communities are facing of the wrath of florence, an update, that beach, 20 hours ago where the storm came on sure where you are and conditions look pretty rough early this
but again just as we are cut off on that bridge, to the north they are cut off from the city of greenville. the major city of resources for them. that is causing a major problem at this area. i spoke with state officials, they don't have any power. one guy was walking down here on at this area. i spoke with state officials, they don't have any power. one guy was walking down here on the docks half an hour ago. he works in construction, says he's glad the rain stopped, not looking forward to...
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a tragic ending, this plane crash happening in greenville south carolina, two pilots killed the coupleritically injured after a jets kids off the runway and split into two. investigators waiting on results of the body believed to be a boy with autism who vanished in the park, the ending none of us wanted to happen to this sweet little boy, police fighting back tears after a 6-day search for maddox ritch ended in tragedy. >> our communities are heartbroken, searchers, investigators, this is not the end we hoped-for. heather: the boy's body found in a creek off a north carolina hwy.. the last person to see him writing on facebook, quote, for the rest of my life i will live with the guilt of not being there to save my son. rod rosenstein's job is safe for now. donald trump postponing his meeting, we talked about the possibility with rod rosenstein with supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh's hearing, and bob goodlatte issuing a subpoena for fbi deputy director andrew mccabe. rod rosenstein suggested reporting donald trump in a meeting with mccabe and others in the fbi. we are hours away f
a tragic ending, this plane crash happening in greenville south carolina, two pilots killed the coupleritically injured after a jets kids off the runway and split into two. investigators waiting on results of the body believed to be a boy with autism who vanished in the park, the ending none of us wanted to happen to this sweet little boy, police fighting back tears after a 6-day search for maddox ritch ended in tragedy. >> our communities are heartbroken, searchers, investigators, this...
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this is just east of greenville, if you know the area. as you can see, you see the flooding there. theescue crews went out in boats to help people who are trapped. you can see, jim handly is out there getting battered. tell us h it is. >> hey, buddy, i think i am in the wrong washington tonight. this is little washington, north carolina. you've got to climb trees here stay dry, folks. take a look at the his downtown. this is the river walk.go you get in a decent swim. when the winds were kick up about a half-hour ago, there was actually surf on this river. dj has bee heeres yayterd ndher. there were hundreds of boat slips. they are submerged. the bridge there will take to you new bern. south to myrtle beach as well. that's about a half-hour from newrn. the road has beenor closed f some time now, 17. and we've seen debris all over this town. it is an historic town. it is the first washington to be named after the president. it goes back to17 . i want to to let you know, this up to my waist. i am six feet tall and bim to go where everybody goes on that sidewalk right there. this is w
this is just east of greenville, if you know the area. as you can see, you see the flooding there. theescue crews went out in boats to help people who are trapped. you can see, jim handly is out there getting battered. tell us h it is. >> hey, buddy, i think i am in the wrong washington tonight. this is little washington, north carolina. you've got to climb trees here stay dry, folks. take a look at the his downtown. this is the river walk.go you get in a decent swim. when the winds were...
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>> well, my teen was in greenville, south carolina, so we took off from there and drove last night and0 to brunswick, north carolina. and we hope -- well, 5:00 this morning, our rescue group called, paws rescue group, called out for urgent help. we are staging and waiting for the national guard because. -- >> what effort are you doing to make and find the owner of these vehicles? >> we work in coordination with the animal shelter, the local animal shelter. so they are -- all of them know where we are going right now. if we go to an area and we see an animal up to control and sanitized and say, let's get it back to the shelter. and the staff will make all efforts to find out then who these animals belong to. >> and just a couple days ago, some of the animals were said to have not survived. but the state and wildlife officials evacuated the entire county by noon. i know you're rescuing animals, but the animals need to get everyone to their owners as well. >> we need to make sure we have the correct transport to get them out. if you have a lot of animals, you need to have enough transport
>> well, my teen was in greenville, south carolina, so we took off from there and drove last night and0 to brunswick, north carolina. and we hope -- well, 5:00 this morning, our rescue group called, paws rescue group, called out for urgent help. we are staging and waiting for the national guard because. -- >> what effort are you doing to make and find the owner of these vehicles? >> we work in coordination with the animal shelter, the local animal shelter. so they are -- all...
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let's go next to greenville, south carolina, scott on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to make three quick points. understand what senator flake did and i've called his office and told him. but i don't agree with it. number two, in senator whitehouse's words, if you lie about one thing, your whole testimony's a lie. well, ms. ford lied about flying. she was scared to fly but come to find out she flew all over the place. and number three, what people have to understand is, not all women tell the truth. i was investigated for eight years under false allegations. host: sexual assault allegations, scott? caller: sexual assault allegations. i came home and found five policemen that had kicked in my front door, standing at my front door from vacation. they told me i sexually ssaulted a girl the day before , and she said, i don't have any witnesses but he sexually assaulted me in his home. there were crime scene investigators at my home. i was 418 miles away with 70 witnesses. host: how long did it take you -- how long did it take y
let's go next to greenville, south carolina, scott on the republican line. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to make three quick points. understand what senator flake did and i've called his office and told him. but i don't agree with it. number two, in senator whitehouse's words, if you lie about one thing, your whole testimony's a lie. well, ms. ford lied about flying. she was scared to fly but come to find out she flew all over the place. and number three, what people have to...
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storm was responsible for cancellations to and from the north carolina cities of fayetteville, greenville, jacksonville, new bern and wilmington. we want to check in on hurricanes now in the atlantic and pacific oceans... our chief meterologist lawrence karnow is here with the latest... lawrence karnow: it was another beautiful day with sunny skies all the way to the coast. highs today soared into the 80s inland with sunny 70s at the coast. hurricane florence continues to look like a very dangerous storm. she is currently a category 4 storm and headed directly toward the east coast. tropical storm olivia is now approaching the hawaiin islands. it will bring heavy rain and gusty winds tonight as it moves through. on the satellite image we an area of low pressure to the north. that system will drop into the bay area as early as tomorrow. it will bring more clouds and much cooler temperatures. highs will be running as much as 5 to 15 degrees below normal with partly cloudy skies tomorrow. highs wil be in the low to mid 70s inland with 60s and 70s around the bay and 50s and 60s at the coast.
storm was responsible for cancellations to and from the north carolina cities of fayetteville, greenville, jacksonville, new bern and wilmington. we want to check in on hurricanes now in the atlantic and pacific oceans... our chief meterologist lawrence karnow is here with the latest... lawrence karnow: it was another beautiful day with sunny skies all the way to the coast. highs today soared into the 80s inland with sunny 70s at the coast. hurricane florence continues to look like a very...
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declaration is under way for hurricane florence, the sba has opened a business recovery center up in greenvillecarolina to help answer questions regarding loans. they offer long-term disaster loans for physical damage as well as working capital. businesses and non-profits as well can borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace damaged and destroyed real estate, machinery, equipment and to help business assets. it's also not clear how many businesses have been impacted by florence and the damage done yet. one other important thing, less than half small businesses have excess business interruption insurance. so that helps to recover expenses once you close down >> just to have cash on hand >> dealing with the property lost inside, but oftentimes that does not take into consideration people not coming to your store because it's not opened. >> what can others learn from what happened? >> plan, plan, plan. you need to plan for something like this. think about what your insurance covers and doesn't cover flooding, the damage inside and outside the business there's all these different policies you ne
declaration is under way for hurricane florence, the sba has opened a business recovery center up in greenvillecarolina to help answer questions regarding loans. they offer long-term disaster loans for physical damage as well as working capital. businesses and non-profits as well can borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace damaged and destroyed real estate, machinery, equipment and to help business assets. it's also not clear how many businesses have been impacted by florence and the...
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up to greenville, major resource city totally cut off from that, movement is getting difficult, resourcesn before we have a chance to come in, to get to people's houses and that sort of thing. it is a tough weekend for north caroline he is. connell: i hope your voice holds out. i don't know if you will find them. >> is because of the medical side of this florence unleashing her wrath on the carolinas, some hospitals and medical centers that remain open are doing their best to keep patients and staff safe. conway is currently accepting patients. brian argo joins us, the chief financial officer on the telephone. we thank you for joining in. conway medical center not far from the myrtle beach area. how is this going so far? >> we are located 10 miles due west. we continue to see impact from writing and flooding here as well. >> what about patients coming in at a relatively high level and what do they deal with? >> seeing pretty large influence of patients in this vicinity, anything from folks needing oxygen to more exotic injuries to rain and falling debris, asking people to stay off the roa
up to greenville, major resource city totally cut off from that, movement is getting difficult, resourcesn before we have a chance to come in, to get to people's houses and that sort of thing. it is a tough weekend for north caroline he is. connell: i hope your voice holds out. i don't know if you will find them. >> is because of the medical side of this florence unleashing her wrath on the carolinas, some hospitals and medical centers that remain open are doing their best to keep...
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a tragic ending to a plane crash in greenville, south carolina where two pilots were killed and the coupletically hurt after a jet skid off the runway and splitting two. rob: investigators awaiting autopsy results believe to be a body with autism who vanished. the police chief fighting back tears after the 6-day search for maddox ritch ended in tragedy. >> our community is heartbroken. our searchers, investigators. this is not the end we hoped-for. rob: the little boy's body found in a creek off the highway. maddox's father, the last person to see him writing on facebook, quote, for the rest of my life i will live with the guilt of not being there to save my son. heartbreaking. jillian: jared goff keeps the los angeles rams unbeaten. >> la going for the whole thing. touchdown. la. jillian: a career-high 5 touchdown in 38-31 win over the minnesota vikings. the rams improving to tweefour-0 in the first thursday night football game on fox. jillian: a lot of folks don't know they have a team. the eagles went with carson because it was artie taken but we did research on boston, took a while to
a tragic ending to a plane crash in greenville, south carolina where two pilots were killed and the coupletically hurt after a jet skid off the runway and splitting two. rob: investigators awaiting autopsy results believe to be a body with autism who vanished. the police chief fighting back tears after the 6-day search for maddox ritch ended in tragedy. >> our community is heartbroken. our searchers, investigators. this is not the end we hoped-for. rob: the little boy's body found in a...