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that atlantic city is having a record summer breaking all time revenue records. can you believe that i'm saying that and it's true. it is. it's great to see a bounce back in john. let's get an update from florida where you are throughout the pandemic. your state has been conspicuous both in resisting the shut down and the coven consequences. your politically ambitious governor seems undaunted by data, and he's getting a horse laugh on social media, where admittedly, critics tend to out number kudos. but with florida coven deaths, now numbering governor, descent this electoral margin of victory. how does the governor play there in the state where it's really interesting holland, and thanks again for having me back and hello. right back to harry governor rhonda sanchez says we refer to him down here. he's bulletproof, he does what he wants and he appeals to an audience that thinks he's great. however, he is losing that. we learned yesterday that one out of $500.00 americans have died from cove it as a comparison in florida, $3.00 plus 1000000 have been infected. th
that atlantic city is having a record summer breaking all time revenue records. can you believe that i'm saying that and it's true. it is. it's great to see a bounce back in john. let's get an update from florida where you are throughout the pandemic. your state has been conspicuous both in resisting the shut down and the coven consequences. your politically ambitious governor seems undaunted by data, and he's getting a horse laugh on social media, where admittedly, critics tend to out number...
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she said she was a neighbor here in atlantic city. is me when i was 14, turning 15. it was when i baby sat for you. just one time. i used to babysit for the people next door. and as i was coming out one day, your mother, marie, she had asked me if i would babysit the girls. they were your sisters. and i told her i would do that. when i got there, she said that the girls could sleep anywhere they wanted. they could have anything they wanted to eat. i didn't need to bother with the twins upstairs. >> how did you know there were twins? >> she said there were twins upfairs. she said you don't have to bother up there. i didn't know she had twins to begin with. when she left, i went upstairs because i couldn't understand how you could not take care of babies. so i went upstairs, and when i walked into your room, you had -- your crib was here, and jill's crib was here. and that's all there was in that room. >> no toys? >> no. >> nothing? >> i didn't see any toys. and it smelled. the sheets on the bed were stained from urine. and i walked ove
she said she was a neighbor here in atlantic city. is me when i was 14, turning 15. it was when i baby sat for you. just one time. i used to babysit for the people next door. and as i was coming out one day, your mother, marie, she had asked me if i would babysit the girls. they were your sisters. and i told her i would do that. when i got there, she said that the girls could sleep anywhere they wanted. they could have anything they wanted to eat. i didn't need to bother with the twins...
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so the atlantic city electric team to the d.o.t.dep to the county, bob to you and your colleagues at the county, the state police, the local teams, oems, cannot thank you enough. you're on a pedestal. bob, come on. >> before you take questions, i'm the director of the board of commissioners in gloucester county. before the governor takes some questions, just want to put it out. we have all these cameras here. it's the easiest way to get out to gloucester county. anybody affected in this storm in gloucester county, the red cross is set up at the gloucester institute of technology and are there to serve you. >> thank you. bob says we got a lot of camera s on, let's take advantage of it. right? brian? >> you and the legislators, the speaker, have charted a fairly ambitious course against climate change. and you said several times it's becoming more intense, the storm s, more frequent. does this suggest to you that we need to accelerate the efforts that are already under way? >> unequivocally, yes. and i think -- i don't know where dona
so the atlantic city electric team to the d.o.t.dep to the county, bob to you and your colleagues at the county, the state police, the local teams, oems, cannot thank you enough. you're on a pedestal. bob, come on. >> before you take questions, i'm the director of the board of commissioners in gloucester county. before the governor takes some questions, just want to put it out. we have all these cameras here. it's the easiest way to get out to gloucester county. anybody affected in this...
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versus the atlantic city is clear but that is not the case for most of the line in the central and northernhe state. as i mentioned, the highways getting a a work in progress. the parkaway and turnpike are wide open north to south and that's good. we have a couple of challenges still on the interstates and as i mentioned some local off-ramp type issues that will take some time to fix. we have had fatalities. i won't get into the details or the numbers. we did not have them here thank god but we have had them in the central and northern part of the state so keep those folks in your prayers and as we get more on that we'll let you know. but sadly more than a few folks have passed as a result of this. i think that is it. as a general matter. other than i say we'll stay at this as long as it takes. i will like be doing some more stops later this afternoon. probably in central and northern part of the state and that will be largely getting a handle on the flooding impact there. again, we keep all of the victims, both individuals, families, small businesses, on main street in our prayers and agai
versus the atlantic city is clear but that is not the case for most of the line in the central and northernhe state. as i mentioned, the highways getting a a work in progress. the parkaway and turnpike are wide open north to south and that's good. we have a couple of challenges still on the interstates and as i mentioned some local off-ramp type issues that will take some time to fix. we have had fatalities. i won't get into the details or the numbers. we did not have them here thank god but we...
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vectored down to almost 3,000 feet and take a southerly heading and they sometimes take you past atlantic city before they can even turn you back around to get you going north toward the airport and land. you think about that, we're burning a lot of fuel at 3,000 feet, producing a lot of carbon and until we get that resolved and get that metro plex system resolved. the efficiencies that we're looking for for our passengers in the reduction in carbon is not going to get there in my opinion. >> thank you, captain fox. chairman larson, i yield back, thank you. >> thank you, thanks for the question and your participation and i appreciate it. i don't see that representative holmes thornton is back so go now to representative titus from nevada. >> thank you, mr. larson -- mr. chairman. we recently had a hearing about examining innovations in the aerospace industry and i representative a district in nevada that really has tested for a lot of new technology, especially in the mobility space, we've got the hyper loop and we've got the aton autonomous shuttle buses and now another player with aerospace
vectored down to almost 3,000 feet and take a southerly heading and they sometimes take you past atlantic city before they can even turn you back around to get you going north toward the airport and land. you think about that, we're burning a lot of fuel at 3,000 feet, producing a lot of carbon and until we get that resolved and get that metro plex system resolved. the efficiencies that we're looking for for our passengers in the reduction in carbon is not going to get there in my opinion....
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you see someone like officer eric nutleb, the atlantic city police department leaping off a buildingo. we need this kind of story out there, and i'm happy and honored that fox news, fox nation is bringing this story, the stories of the men and women, who protect and serve us on a daily basis, to the communities out here. pete: we sure do need this and law enforcement deserve it because that's the side of the story that needs to be heard "protect and serve" available right now on fox nation ted williams thank you so much appreciate your time. and by the way, and congratulations on an amazing series and in honor of those who keep us safe, fox nation is offering first responders a free one year subscription just go to foxnation.com to sign up. for every signup from today through september 20 fox nation is donating $5 to answer the call an organization dedicated to providing support to families of new york city first responders killed in the line of duty. more fox & friends. bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they ne
you see someone like officer eric nutleb, the atlantic city police department leaping off a buildingo. we need this kind of story out there, and i'm happy and honored that fox news, fox nation is bringing this story, the stories of the men and women, who protect and serve us on a daily basis, to the communities out here. pete: we sure do need this and law enforcement deserve it because that's the side of the story that needs to be heard "protect and serve" available right now on fox...
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sometimes, you are all the way down past atlantic city before they can even turn you back around to get you going north toward the airport and land. you think about that, we are burning a lot of fuel at 3000 feet. making a lot of carbon. and until we get that resolved. and get that metroplex system resolved, the efficiency we are looking for for passengers, the reduction in carbon is just not going to get there, from my opinion. >> thank you captain. chairman larsen, i yield back. >> thanks for the question and your participation. i appreciate it. we will go now to representative titus. >> thank you, mister chairman. we recently had a meeting about innovations in the aerospace industry. i represent a district in nevada that's a test bed for new technology, especially in the mobility space. we have the virgin hyperloop and shuttle buses and a lot of drones at the testing center for those. now, we have another player with the advanced air mobility technology and companies seem anxious to develop this. this is a new challenge to air traffic management. these will be operating outside the u
sometimes, you are all the way down past atlantic city before they can even turn you back around to get you going north toward the airport and land. you think about that, we are burning a lot of fuel at 3000 feet. making a lot of carbon. and until we get that resolved. and get that metroplex system resolved, the efficiency we are looking for for passengers, the reduction in carbon is just not going to get there, from my opinion. >> thank you captain. chairman larsen, i yield back....
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wind gusts of over 60 miles per hour tornado threat low, but damaging hail is a possibility from atlantic cityto charlottesville. this system will be pushing to the east this front drops down to the south. low pressure develops along it a few strong storms stretching from virginia up to new york today. then for tomorrow, that system moves off pretty quickly so some severe storms today in the northeast. heavy rain in the gulf record highs which we'll take a look at coming up in the next half hour, and some mountain snows back into the northern rockies. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds >>> we will be warming up going towards the end of the week. more sunshine and highs in the mid-90s for the weekend. for san francisco, a nice start to our morning. high 60s today. expect more sun and temperatures reaching into the low 70s for saturday and sunday. weather. guys >>> coming up, heated reaction from ronald reagan's daughter on news that her father's attempted assassin will be granted unconditional release. her message to john hinckley, just ahead >>> and she
wind gusts of over 60 miles per hour tornado threat low, but damaging hail is a possibility from atlantic cityto charlottesville. this system will be pushing to the east this front drops down to the south. low pressure develops along it a few strong storms stretching from virginia up to new york today. then for tomorrow, that system moves off pretty quickly so some severe storms today in the northeast. heavy rain in the gulf record highs which we'll take a look at coming up in the next half...
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before that and the transit company has no rail service at the moment with the exception of the atlantic cityine, bus service is intermittent at best. we have incredibly heroic workers that have been out there around the clock but overnight with dozens of mayors including hector lura on with the white house. we're pulling all the levers we can, but it'll be a long road until we're back on our feet. >> how many tornadoes touched down, and what kind of damage did they cause? >> to be determined completely, george. i'm going to see it with my own eyes. multiple tornadoes, particularly in the southern part. i spoke with all those mayors through the night. significant homes and big tree damage. thank god not a lot of human casualty, but to be determined. i don't want to -- i don't want to say that with complete certainty yet, but i'm going down there with my own eyes to see it later this morning. >> cleanup and recovery will take some time. >> no question about it. without question, and at the white house, and we've got heroic folks out there, whether it's chopping trees on roads or moving cars, o
before that and the transit company has no rail service at the moment with the exception of the atlantic cityine, bus service is intermittent at best. we have incredibly heroic workers that have been out there around the clock but overnight with dozens of mayors including hector lura on with the white house. we're pulling all the levers we can, but it'll be a long road until we're back on our feet. >> how many tornadoes touched down, and what kind of damage did they cause? >> to be...
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>> i think i could probably drive to atlantic city and back after placing some beds and would probably saying on behalf of the president, in the first administration reaction that we have gotten all day, since we found out that chuck schumer and -- knew that joe manchin was essentially not going to come along with the three and half trillion dollars, but as part of this climate and human infrastructure package, jen psaki says it's like this 2:00 hour today, a lot more hours left in the day. yes, there are a lot more hours left in the day, nine hours almost. but this is a huge multitrillion dollar negotiation that they are trying to do. it has taken months until this point and no one has said anything on behalf of the white house that makes it seem like they are close. and we are not hearing a lot of confidence about this happening today from officials. this is a white house where they like to plan things out in advance. they always have a message plan and a strategy and that you can't really have a plan or a strategy when things are out of your control. and that's what we are seeing ri
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first came to america the only place you could gamble was las vegas and by the end of the 70s in atlantic cityhe phone, the most expansion of legalized gambling i have ever seen and 45 million people betting on games. what is it going to do, in 2020, firearms were seized by the tsa, guns were put into baggage. compensating i'm sure but 3250. >> why do people think they can come through the airport, what states -- stuart: a raw report. tom homan, joe conand, now you know what to do when a guest doesn't show up. we will be back. ♪♪ we are family ♪♪ my sisters and me ♪♪ the lexus nx. experience the crossover in its most visionary form. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ ♪ experience the crossover in its most ♪ ♪ionary form. ♪ ♪ . . growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. psst! psst! all
first came to america the only place you could gamble was las vegas and by the end of the 70s in atlantic cityhe phone, the most expansion of legalized gambling i have ever seen and 45 million people betting on games. what is it going to do, in 2020, firearms were seized by the tsa, guns were put into baggage. compensating i'm sure but 3250. >> why do people think they can come through the airport, what states -- stuart: a raw report. tom homan, joe conand, now you know what to do when a...
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house watching that fight donald trump hosted many world championship fights at trump plaza at the atlantic cityis going to be awesome. >> [laughter] dagen, it is pretty incredible to watch joe biden in press conference, trying to keep cool saying his sentences correctly donald trump ready to get down with this fight commentating coming up. dagen: that is what american people got when they chose he personality over policy. with joe biden. at least the people who voted for him, i just want to brag evander holyfield follows me on twitter i will very proud of that he follows 13,000 people. also, i want about an hour in greenroom here just hearing stories from joe frazier and larry holmes at the same time. so what do you think of that joe? >> that is incredible, two guys that beat muhammad ali same room talking about how he they beat ali i would like dooeb in that greenroom. maria: he and very other holyfield stepped in last minute, because original natural fighter oscar de la hoya tested positive for coronavirus we will be listening to president trump and donald trump, jr., commentate on that fight
house watching that fight donald trump hosted many world championship fights at trump plaza at the atlantic cityis going to be awesome. >> [laughter] dagen, it is pretty incredible to watch joe biden in press conference, trying to keep cool saying his sentences correctly donald trump ready to get down with this fight commentating coming up. dagen: that is what american people got when they chose he personality over policy. with joe biden. at least the people who voted for him, i just want...
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city. the atlantic ocean, huge cloud of toxic gas has been thrown up the molten rock, which is the sea. japan's form a foreign minister is set to become its next prime minister after winning a leadership election and the ruling liberal democratic party. people casita will now lead the party in a general election to, to be held by november. first, theory is more julio case. she, there is the new chief of japan governing liberal democratic party. he's also set to become prime minister as his party and coalition partner control. the houses of parliament is the 2nd time the former foreign minister has run for the leadership. after competing against outgoing premier yoshi days to god last year. in his acceptance speech, he should have promised to lead the party to success in next month general election . but that's why i want to firmly show a reborn, liberal democratic party to the japanese citizens and urge them to support us from today. i will then with all my energy get straight to work, party members around the country and members of parliament, please work with me. a 1st round vote had failed t
city. the atlantic ocean, huge cloud of toxic gas has been thrown up the molten rock, which is the sea. japan's form a foreign minister is set to become its next prime minister after winning a leadership election and the ruling liberal democratic party. people casita will now lead the party in a general election to, to be held by november. first, theory is more julio case. she, there is the new chief of japan governing liberal democratic party. he's also set to become prime minister as his...
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when it comes lava from a volcano, erupt to your la palmer island in the canary islands, the city, the atlantic ocean, huge cloud of toxic dust, has been created as the molten rock hit. sea water. the spanish government is declared, let palmer a disaster. then nicholas track is in la palmer right now. and nick, this is exactly what everybody was talking about. the syrian a molten lava crushing into the sea. yeah, i mean this is really something that's wearing neighboring villages were in the courts and i just spoke to the mayor here and he told me that he had an evacuation plan since 2014. there was much anticipation that there would be some sort of volcanic eruption, but no one knew when exactly it would come when vulcan ologist told me that there were there was helium gas flowing out in 20 and october 2017. it's as if he said, the earth's surface was sending a telegram warning that this erection would take place, but the magnitude of something that no one had anticipated. and despite all the technology advances that we have that image, it's computer modeling the, the scientist, the book on al
when it comes lava from a volcano, erupt to your la palmer island in the canary islands, the city, the atlantic ocean, huge cloud of toxic dust, has been created as the molten rock hit. sea water. the spanish government is declared, let palmer a disaster. then nicholas track is in la palmer right now. and nick, this is exactly what everybody was talking about. the syrian a molten lava crushing into the sea. yeah, i mean this is really something that's wearing neighboring villages were in the...
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we expect tornadoes this afternoon into this evening, especially philadelphia to atlantic city to d.c and keep tuned here. we'll give you all the updates we can on this dire situation, willie. we have a chance of losing more lives in this weather scenario today in the mid atlantic and northeast than we saw with the landfall of ida two days ago. >> yeah, and that big storm just keeps chugging along, as you show on your map. bill karins, thank you so much, bill. >>> coming up here, the state of florida is withholding funds from a pair of florida school districts for making kids wear masks. that's despite a court ruling that invalidates the governor's order against those mask mandates. we'll look into why governor ron desantis felt he could defy a court's decision. defiy a court's decision wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. without my medication, my small tremors would be extrem
we expect tornadoes this afternoon into this evening, especially philadelphia to atlantic city to d.c and keep tuned here. we'll give you all the updates we can on this dire situation, willie. we have a chance of losing more lives in this weather scenario today in the mid atlantic and northeast than we saw with the landfall of ida two days ago. >> yeah, and that big storm just keeps chugging along, as you show on your map. bill karins, thank you so much, bill. >>> coming up here,...
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atlantic anymore. is it see locked on rallies in the trillion city of melbourne have led to some brittle encounters with police. one video has surface of a man being hurled to the ground restrained, as you'll see in a moment say, please say they are investigating the case and indeed awarding some disturbing footages ahead. the o over 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday during a 6 day of unrest covered 19 cases. there have been on the rise since july, but saw it in the fight a stay at home order to attend the rallies. anger's been fueled by a mandatory coven shot order for construction workers outing to the regions. harsh, locked on measures. the me the the the reviews tonight, the very person the, the well yesterday and prime minister and says people need to get jobs if they want restrictions to end. we've been very successful saving lives, but we've also got to give people their lives back. and i think that's what a strategy and wanted to get your feel facts and i did and we can ensure that a strike can go forward and not be held back. another aspect about the scenes there earlier in the w
atlantic anymore. is it see locked on rallies in the trillion city of melbourne have led to some brittle encounters with police. one video has surface of a man being hurled to the ground restrained, as you'll see in a moment say, please say they are investigating the case and indeed awarding some disturbing footages ahead. the o over 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday during a 6 day of unrest covered 19 cases. there have been on the rise since july, but saw it in the fight a stay...
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across the eastern third of the country with flooding advisories in the mid-atlantic up towards the northeast including new york citysee flash flooding today. know what to do there is a water warning in that area. across the great lakes that counterclockwise spin and the associated cold front pushing across the region. at a bit warmer than average temperatures and we will feel more fall like the next couple days. the severe risk today of damaging wind and flash flooding as i mentioned, maybe an isolated tornado. a couple miles here, peter, what was left of rose and tropical depression 18 is going to become sam and perhaps a major hurricane. this time of year we see cold front moved through the area that helps to curve the storms. hopefully that is going to happen. a major hurricane getting sort of close, we will keep you posted. todd: when will the mail names this year sound like the name of your friend's dads, we have fred, sam, pete, they all seem like i'm going over to billy's house, sam will drive me home. >> janice: not in charge of the names, that is the world meteorological organization. jillian: witching is
across the eastern third of the country with flooding advisories in the mid-atlantic up towards the northeast including new york citysee flash flooding today. know what to do there is a water warning in that area. across the great lakes that counterclockwise spin and the associated cold front pushing across the region. at a bit warmer than average temperatures and we will feel more fall like the next couple days. the severe risk today of damaging wind and flash flooding as i mentioned, maybe an...
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atlantic anymore. is it? anti locked down rallies in the australian city of melbourne. have led to some brutal encounters with police mon video surfaced of a man being held to the ground and restrained the police. say they are investigating that case. this warn you. you may find these pictures disturbing the oh well, the 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday during a 6 day unrest. kirby 19 cases that have been on the rise since july thousands defined a stay at home order to attend the release. anger fueled by a mandatory cove id shot order for construction work is adding to the regents house lockdown measures. the me the the the reviews can you go home tonight? the very person the in the sterling prime minister insists that people need to get themselves vaccinated if they want restrictions to. and we've been very successful saving lives. but we've also got to give people their lives back. and i think that's what a strategy and wanted to get your feel facts and i did. and we can ensure that a strike can go forward and not be held back. earlier in the week, vic
atlantic anymore. is it? anti locked down rallies in the australian city of melbourne. have led to some brutal encounters with police mon video surfaced of a man being held to the ground and restrained the police. say they are investigating that case. this warn you. you may find these pictures disturbing the oh well, the 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday during a 6 day unrest. kirby 19 cases that have been on the rise since july thousands defined a stay at home order to attend...
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atlantic anymore. is it? on to log down rallies in the australian city of melbourne has led to some berto encounters with police. one vizier has surfaced of a man being held to the ground and was trained states police say they are investigating the case just of ordering some disturbing foot at your head the oh. a 9 to be for were arrested in melbourne on saturday during a 6th day of unrest coded cases that have been on the rise in july, a 1000 defied a stay at home order to attend the rallies. i has been fueled by a mandatory cobit shot order for construction workers adding to the regents harsh log down measures. the me the the the reviews can you go home tonight? the very person the meanwhile there was trillion prime minister and faith. people need to get jobs if the want restrictions to end. we've been very successful saving lives, but we've also got to give people their lives back. and i think that's what a strategy is. want you just feel facts and i did. and we can ensure that a strike can go forward and not be held back. and early in the week, victoria state law enforcement calls for the ask face of melbou
atlantic anymore. is it? on to log down rallies in the australian city of melbourne has led to some berto encounters with police. one vizier has surfaced of a man being held to the ground and was trained states police say they are investigating the case just of ordering some disturbing foot at your head the oh. a 9 to be for were arrested in melbourne on saturday during a 6th day of unrest coded cases that have been on the rise in july, a 1000 defied a stay at home order to attend the rallies....
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atlantic anymore. is it possible here in moscow anti lockdown riley's in the australian city of melbourne, have led to some brutal encounters with the police and one video surface of a man being thrown to the ground. unrestrained, i said, police say they are investigating the case. i should warn you before we show you the video, you might find it a bit disturbing. the oh, of 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday. this on the 6th day of protests, a covert case a day have reportedly been on the rise since july. and thousands of people have been defying a stay at home order to attend. riley's angus been fueled by a mandatory coven shots for construction work is added to already very harsh. lockdown measures the me the the reviews you got the very person earlier in the week of victoria state law enforcement called for the s space of a melbourne to be restricted to only police helicopters, news outlets challenge the plan with a court ruling. the choppers could fly with police approval, australian affairs analyst gideon ross and gave us his view on the events. my suspicion is i did that because t
atlantic anymore. is it possible here in moscow anti lockdown riley's in the australian city of melbourne, have led to some brutal encounters with the police and one video surface of a man being thrown to the ground. unrestrained, i said, police say they are investigating the case. i should warn you before we show you the video, you might find it a bit disturbing. the oh, of 90 people were arrested in melbourne on saturday. this on the 6th day of protests, a covert case a day have reportedly...
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atlantic. >> i can't emphasize enough how many coastal cities have the potential to get a foot of rain out ofpressive right now. not a whole lot organized but this tropical wave could end up becoming tropical storm nicholas in the next 24 hours. now, the models are a little varied some of it making landfall close to south texas. if that's the case, it doesn't have a lot of time to strengthen. other models have it further east towards houston that gives it more time over the open waters to get a little stronger and rain is the big story here. look at how wide spread the rain is and widespread eight to ten inches and some areas 15 inches of rain. excessive flood outlooks are in effect not only for today, christi and boris, but tomorrow, tuesday and even wednesday, as well. >> allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> we are so grateful for you. go make good memories today. >>> we do leave you with a preview of tonight's cnn's special "america's longest war." >>> $2 trillion. thousands of lives lost. >> was the war worth it? >> before i go to my grave, i will have that question answered. >> what
atlantic. >> i can't emphasize enough how many coastal cities have the potential to get a foot of rain out ofpressive right now. not a whole lot organized but this tropical wave could end up becoming tropical storm nicholas in the next 24 hours. now, the models are a little varied some of it making landfall close to south texas. if that's the case, it doesn't have a lot of time to strengthen. other models have it further east towards houston that gives it more time over the open waters to...
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city. >> it's absolutely critical that we get that connection between these great partners across the atlantic. >>> a new study from the world travel and tourism council estimates the uk ban alone cost the u.s. economy $1.2 billion each month. >>> cbs help health hopes to hire 125,000 employees ahead of flu season. the company is looking for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and nurses. the workforce will help cvs administer flu shots and potentially the covid-19 vaccine boosters. cvs has raised its minimum wage to attract more workers. >>> up next, where's the beef? the meat industry getting hit hard right now, why you might not be able to get the cut you want for your next barbecue. >>> coming up, all new tonight at 7:00, it is a well traveled area for giants fans around oracle park, but watch where you walk. sidewalks in san francisco's mission bay neighborhood are sinking a bit. city officials say it is happening at an alarming rate. >> it is a gap that much. >> like wow, that's an enormous crack. >> those are on project every time nacho fries came back, that bold seasoning was drawing so
city. >> it's absolutely critical that we get that connection between these great partners across the atlantic. >>> a new study from the world travel and tourism council estimates the uk ban alone cost the u.s. economy $1.2 billion each month. >>> cbs help health hopes to hire 125,000 employees ahead of flu season. the company is looking for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and nurses. the workforce will help cvs administer flu shots and potentially the covid-19...
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what's happening in the city tonight, i think is unprecedented for a storm that did not hit this place directly coming from the atlantic. you know what i am saying? >> where you are from louisiana, the storms and the infrastructure have been overwhelmed. this area are more routinely hit by hurricane. to overwhelm new york city in this way is unprecedented and not only the degree of weather which is how folks is saying this is extreme summer weather, no it is not. you look at the history of the city, this kind of flooding is not normal. this is an extreme example of that. new york city's subways are overwhelmed. the streets and the roads. the night of the concert a few weeks ago when we did have a closer to a direct hit, before that, before it made landfall, i was driving on jerricho and long island and the streets were flooded there in low-lying areas. this is overwhelming, the new york city infrastructure. this is going to take days and weeks to fix. the nta is overwhelmed and it is a screaming need for federal investment to mitigate the effect of the climate crisis, that's what we are seeing here. >> john avlon, than
what's happening in the city tonight, i think is unprecedented for a storm that did not hit this place directly coming from the atlantic. you know what i am saying? >> where you are from louisiana, the storms and the infrastructure have been overwhelmed. this area are more routinely hit by hurricane. to overwhelm new york city in this way is unprecedented and not only the degree of weather which is how folks is saying this is extreme summer weather, no it is not. you look at the history...
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remains particularly bad in parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic tonight, including in the philadelphia area. let's turn to the city'se commissioner adam thiel. >> woodruff: commisoner thiel, thank you so much for talking with us. it sounds like you were not expecting anything like this that happened yesterday, last night? >> well, we had an inkling, we talked with the weather service yesterday, and certainly they talked about the forecast and the potential for major flooding. we didn't think we would become close to breaking a record that was set in 1869. and that's what happened. we almost hit that 17-foot record. the normal stage for the scoop of river is around 5..7 feet. so pretty significant flooding. >> woodruff: what exactly are you coping with? what have you had to deal with? >> we made a lot of water rescues overnight. our very dedicated firefighters, medics, assisted by police officers and a lot of organizations pitching in. all toll, we rescued more than 100 people. we had national guard soldiers here today with high-water vehicles. people, pets -- that was really the overnight. a lot of folks who drove t
remains particularly bad in parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic tonight, including in the philadelphia area. let's turn to the city'se commissioner adam thiel. >> woodruff: commisoner thiel, thank you so much for talking with us. it sounds like you were not expecting anything like this that happened yesterday, last night? >> well, we had an inkling, we talked with the weather service yesterday, and certainly they talked about the forecast and the potential for major...
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remains particularly bad in parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic tonight, including in the philadelphia area. let's turn to the city'sire commissioner adam thiel. commissioner, thank you so much for talking with us. it sounds like you are not expecting anything like this to happen yesterday or last night. adam: well, we had inkling. the weather service talked about the forecast and the potential for major flooding. we did not think we would become close to breaking a record set in 1869, and that is what happened. welmost hit that 17 foot record. the normal stage for the schuylkill river is around 5.7 feet. pretty significant flooding. judy: so what are you coping with? what have you had to do with? adam: we made a lot of water rescues overnight. ou very dedicated firefighters and medics, a lot of people pitching in. all told we have rescued more than 100 people. we had national guard soldiers here with high water vehicles. people, that's, that was the overnight. a lot of people driving into flooded roads. we had some buildings we had to evacuate last night from rising waters. today we are still doing water rescues de
remains particularly bad in parts of the northeast and the mid-atlantic tonight, including in the philadelphia area. let's turn to the city'sire commissioner adam thiel. commissioner, thank you so much for talking with us. it sounds like you are not expecting anything like this to happen yesterday or last night. adam: well, we had inkling. the weather service talked about the forecast and the potential for major flooding. we did not think we would become close to breaking a record set in 1869,...
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atlantic ocean later today. >>> hurricane ida's death toll in louisiana has risen to 26. the additional 11 deaths all happened in the city of new orleans between august 30th and monday. officials say nine of the deaths were from excessive heat after the storm cut power to the entire city for days. the remaining two deaths involve carbon monoxide poisoning. >>d thisorning, ther new deo of planted pipe bombs outside the republican and democratic national committee buildings before the january 6th capitol attack. this video shows the suspect on a park bench near the rnc headquarters on capitol hill. where they placed an explosive device and another several blocks away at the dnc. the bombs were viable, including galvanized pipes, a kitchen timer, and homemade black powder. officials also say the cell phone that the suspect is seen using offers a clue. >> i think it actually says that the potential is there that someone else was on the other end of that text or that phone. now you have two people involved in this, and potentially more. >> the fbi noted the individual was wearing glasses and looking at street signs. an indica
atlantic ocean later today. >>> hurricane ida's death toll in louisiana has risen to 26. the additional 11 deaths all happened in the city of new orleans between august 30th and monday. officials say nine of the deaths were from excessive heat after the storm cut power to the entire city for days. the remaining two deaths involve carbon monoxide poisoning. >>d thisorning, ther new deo of planted pipe bombs outside the republican and democratic national committee buildings before...
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thunderstorms are expected throughout the mid-atlantic region with damaging winds and possible tornadoes and then up to 8 inches of rain could fall in the new york city area later today. we'll time out those storms in a few moments but first the crisis in louisiana this morning. new aerial video showing the total destruction across parts of southern louisiana in the wake of hurricane ida. piles of twisted metal and homes left in ruin. after another night in the dark despair is growing and so are the long lines for gas needed for generators. the governor flying over st. john parish west of new orleans where more than 800 people have been rescued. there is no water, and power here could be out for longer than a month. >> please don't come home before they tell you that it's time. >> reporter: in the town of grand isle conditions even worse. officials now saying the entire town is covered in three feet of sand. >> 40% of the structures they estimate are either completely destroyed or maybe just a wall standing up on that building. >> reporter: abc's matt gutman flew over the port that took the biggest hit during the storm. >> this is port fourchon where
thunderstorms are expected throughout the mid-atlantic region with damaging winds and possible tornadoes and then up to 8 inches of rain could fall in the new york city area later today. we'll time out those storms in a few moments but first the crisis in louisiana this morning. new aerial video showing the total destruction across parts of southern louisiana in the wake of hurricane ida. piles of twisted metal and homes left in ruin. after another night in the dark despair is growing and so...
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city. sam, still a category, 3 almost 4 hurricane here still in the atlantic, going to brush bermuda with somewill not hit anything when it comes to land. it will be a fish storm in the middle. now back here to the waves that will be in bermuda, could be 30 to 40 feet, and even this weekend, in the northeast or all along the east coast, waves could be 5 to 10 feet. you have to be very careful with the kids and yourself this weekend, because the rip currents will be very, very high. brianna? >> i am looking at the names, ana and then victor. so it is, like, our afternoon anchor lineup, right? chad, but not going to hit anything. not going to do any damage. they're lovely people we work with. chad myers, thank you. >> afternoon anchor lineup not going to do any damage. thank you for clarifying that. >>> florida manu gene bossy just achieved legend status. the army veteran utilized basic training and used a trash can to capture a six foot alligator who was loitering in his neighbor's front yard. >> watch out. watch out. >> let me know! somebody let me know when the head goes inside. >> the head's
city. sam, still a category, 3 almost 4 hurricane here still in the atlantic, going to brush bermuda with somewill not hit anything when it comes to land. it will be a fish storm in the middle. now back here to the waves that will be in bermuda, could be 30 to 40 feet, and even this weekend, in the northeast or all along the east coast, waves could be 5 to 10 feet. you have to be very careful with the kids and yourself this weekend, because the rip currents will be very, very high. brianna?...
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atlantic and northeast. our tornado warning was even posted here in new york city, major highways are flooded.nd buses trapped, and the subways are shutting down. in with the national weather service says is the city's first-ever flash flood emergency. several large tornadoes were reported north of philadelphia and in south jersey. as we mentioned, jerseys governor phil murphy has just declared a state of emergency. some neighborhoods had to be evacuated, cars and buses there were stranded in floodwaters. and now thousands in the region are without power. earlier this afternoon, one twister roared through ports of annapolis maryland. holding down trees, in power poles. and in louisiana, where this same storm system tore apart the states power grid, some low lying communities remain largely underwater. many hospitals in the state are still running on generators and again today, the governor warned evacuated residents not to come back. >> the water system is really poor. electricity is nonexistent. communication is actually starting to get a little bit better today. we have not figured out the f
atlantic and northeast. our tornado warning was even posted here in new york city, major highways are flooded.nd buses trapped, and the subways are shutting down. in with the national weather service says is the city's first-ever flash flood emergency. several large tornadoes were reported north of philadelphia and in south jersey. as we mentioned, jerseys governor phil murphy has just declared a state of emergency. some neighborhoods had to be evacuated, cars and buses there were stranded in...
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three months to go the-and-forth across atlantic it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially with decision-makers in london and new york citys what really leads to the major problem. . . . . basically what happened is the approved, once he finishes it will turn around and move his army up the hudson river to support burgoyne. number one, it's uncoordinated and confusing and the other thing is, it shows, i think both jermaine and burgoyne's in some ways, their misunderstanding of what it takes to conduct operations in north america especially what it takes to conduct operations in the wilderness of new york. they think these things can be done very quickly and they can be turned on a dime and move very quickly to another location and of course that can't happen. it may have been able to happen in europe but it's not going to happen in north america. i'm sorry that was a long answer to your question. >> i'd love to get into but very useful background. i'm in a minority, this is not the received views but being confused by this idea, misunderstood by the commander because the plans of 1777 is the same plan for 1776 when they c
three months to go the-and-forth across atlantic it makes it very difficult to coordinate a campaign. especially with decision-makers in london and new york citys what really leads to the major problem. . . . . basically what happened is the approved, once he finishes it will turn around and move his army up the hudson river to support burgoyne. number one, it's uncoordinated and confusing and the other thing is, it shows, i think both jermaine and burgoyne's in some ways, their...
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city where thieve yeah. are not cool.e spacex inspiration for splash down earlier today in the atlantic ocean off the florida coast, the all civilian crew history by being the first to circle the earth without professional after not on board. what one by one, the flight crew exited the capsule ending their three day mission. the flight was part of a major fundraiser for st jude's children's hospital raising more than $147 million for children's cancer research. well in washington, d c. today, police outnumber trump's supporters outside the u. s capitol, law enforcement was prepared over concerns that the protests would turn violent. the capital will spend staff to keep the protesters out. however. there were only about 400 of them, and incidents were few. the protesters voiced their outrage over the so called big lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and also about the treatment of jailed trump supporters facing charges for the january 6th riot at the capitol. this is about t m not f assaulting a police officer, destroying property and disparate treatment they have received. this is about equal
city where thieve yeah. are not cool.e spacex inspiration for splash down earlier today in the atlantic ocean off the florida coast, the all civilian crew history by being the first to circle the earth without professional after not on board. what one by one, the flight crew exited the capsule ending their three day mission. the flight was part of a major fundraiser for st jude's children's hospital raising more than $147 million for children's cancer research. well in washington, d c. today,...
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city area, staten island getting 13 to 14 inches of rain. here's one of the reasons -- tropical connection of moisture. you see this tail of moisture extending into the gulf, into the atlantic, and all of it dumping on top of the new york city and pennsylvania area. and then number two, ida merged with a jet stream and a cold front. so it supercharged ida and wrung out the tropical moisture connection, wrung it on top of new york city, new jersey, the hudson valley, connecticut. and now that system is moving out to the east. the bottom line here is that a super-charged storm does obviously a lot more damage. remember, it didn't do much along the way, then it came back to life. >> so jeff, we talk about these storms as once in a century events or once in the history of the country events, and yet they're happening more frequently. it sure seems like. we're going to have to update our numbers. why? >> for sure. you know, what i like to say is climate change makes the impossible not only possible, but it makes it probable. the bottom line is a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, like a bigger sponge. that can hold more moisture and wring out heavier rainfall. in the northea
city area, staten island getting 13 to 14 inches of rain. here's one of the reasons -- tropical connection of moisture. you see this tail of moisture extending into the gulf, into the atlantic, and all of it dumping on top of the new york city and pennsylvania area. and then number two, ida merged with a jet stream and a cold front. so it supercharged ida and wrung out the tropical moisture connection, wrung it on top of new york city, new jersey, the hudson valley, connecticut. and now that...
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atlantic council. wall street heads south. how palm beach developers are revamping the area to be more like new york city is more and more financialmployees moved to florida. we will speak to the ceo of motor forward about the company's agreement with harley davidson in india. a quick check of the markets. we are back in rally mode on the s&p 500. now up 0.3%. the u.s. 10 year is unchanged. coming back because it did dip throughout the beginning of the session. the dollar index is about -- down about 0.25%. crude unchanged at 68.46. that news out of opec. joining us is ellen walt -- wald. ellen, your thoughts on the meeting? ellen: there was no press conference at the end, which is unique in the age of video conference, where ministers like to hold court. but really the decision was just a rubberstamp what was decided at the previous meeting, which is to move forward with the plant 400,000 barrel per day production increases that will happen every month. they are going to go forward with it in october. this comes as oil prices have started to tip. most analysts think that opec was unlikely to make changes unless the price really s
atlantic council. wall street heads south. how palm beach developers are revamping the area to be more like new york city is more and more financialmployees moved to florida. we will speak to the ceo of motor forward about the company's agreement with harley davidson in india. a quick check of the markets. we are back in rally mode on the s&p 500. now up 0.3%. the u.s. 10 year is unchanged. coming back because it did dip throughout the beginning of the session. the dollar index is about --...
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atlantic seaboard. people come up here to admire the sweeping views of the neyork city skyline., 2001, many people, my own family included, came up here to bear witness to the horror that was unfolding across the riv. >> it is very difficult to convey the chaos that ensued, the disbelief, the fear. >> jodi molisani was my fourth grade teacher. >> i can remember being on my driveway days after and smelling the smoke from ground zero. >> 147 county residents died that day. their names inscribed on the monument's base. 37 were from middletown, the most of any municipality outside of new york city. >> i had the television on, he had called me twice that morning. >> molisani's husband jude worked for the financial firm eurobrokers, on the 84th floor of the south tower. >> he was crying, and he said i'm watching people jump out of the north tower, and that's when i panicked and i said, get out of there, come home. he said, ok, hung up the phone. i looked at the television and that's when the second plane hit. so i knew right then and there that he wasn't coming home. >> jude molisani'
atlantic seaboard. people come up here to admire the sweeping views of the neyork city skyline., 2001, many people, my own family included, came up here to bear witness to the horror that was unfolding across the riv. >> it is very difficult to convey the chaos that ensued, the disbelief, the fear. >> jodi molisani was my fourth grade teacher. >> i can remember being on my driveway days after and smelling the smoke from ground zero. >> 147 county residents died that day....
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atlantic, it makes it very difficulter to coordinate a campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and new york city so that's what really leads to theor problem trying to coordinate these two plans and of course ultimately what happens and we can't get into the detail here in the short c time we have but ultimately is communications will be model, misunderstanding and confusion will take place and basically what happens is they approve the campaign with the understanding that once he finishes, he will turn around and move his army at the hudson river to support burgoyne and he proves burgoyne's campaign which number one is uncoordinated and confusing and the other thing is, it also shows i think both jermaine and burgoyne in some ways, their misunderstanding of what it takes to conduct operations in north america especially what it takes to conduct operations in the wilderness of new york. they think these things can be done very quickly and they can be turned on a dime and moved quickly to another location. of course that can't happen. it may have been able to happen on the plains of europe but not in north america so i'm sorry ano
atlantic, it makes it very difficulter to coordinate a campaign. especially when you have decision-makers in london and new york city so that's what really leads to theor problem trying to coordinate these two plans and of course ultimately what happens and we can't get into the detail here in the short c time we have but ultimately is communications will be model, misunderstanding and confusion will take place and basically what happens is they approve the campaign with the understanding that...
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city candidates or the extent move. yep. i know is an absolute externally nail. may limit 2 inch. is it a similar character? lafayette? no, no hot basket on the hope, the atlantic sun were meek. that could come from our care of year old on the look offered. see, let those 1000 to chick it come, you can a week and the little you that last have all those are paid book, my chef. come what you see, i'm our can keep on. we took what that s t direct them all mouth. jenny when you come in the maturity c, capital m capital on behalf city me toys malkin cookie on the one we tell you it will not ask me to treat that play selma hook one on a shore, becky. and to be down and then who's millicat for me and that price cause i mean, not to the plan. don't go by dennis. who did to load me. dolly could simply they say it's in my mouth. it only vonk said to guild attic not absolutely most not only come f i the global trade in meteorites, tribes on a continued fascination with these mysterious rocks from outer space. ah, meet your rights. are probably the only extra terrestrial object. it's possible to find by or own on earth. mm. but can you ever truly own something that come fr
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city. remnants of hurricane ida hit new york and new jersey hard. other areas of the mid-atlantics look at philadelphia. this river has been overflowing. it has resulted in massive amounts of flooding in some suburban neighborhoods. farmland to subway stations, everything getting hit. kumasi: plus, controlling the caldor fire and checking the fight. improving conditions helping firefighters on the front lines. reggie: good morning. you're watching abc 7 news. mike: hi, friday eve. let's look at positives. the cloud cover covering all neighborhoods. drizzle possible along the coast. that is the only place it is measurable. cloud cover will be slow to go. 50's through the morning commute. 60's with cloud cover completely back to the coast. plenty of cloud cover pushing through the golden gate and the gap and the lower elevations of the north bay. afternoon partly cloudy along the coast, 60's in san francisco, 70's around the bay, almost 80 in the east bay valleys. this evening, 60's dropping quickly. rainfall amounts, more than a foot of rain from what was left of ida. kumasi: break
city. remnants of hurricane ida hit new york and new jersey hard. other areas of the mid-atlantics look at philadelphia. this river has been overflowing. it has resulted in massive amounts of flooding in some suburban neighborhoods. farmland to subway stations, everything getting hit. kumasi: plus, controlling the caldor fire and checking the fight. improving conditions helping firefighters on the front lines. reggie: good morning. you're watching abc 7 news. mike: hi, friday eve. let's look at...