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some is in the old west carolina. he explains how he's talking, the walls are betting down his community. we have a significant a wildfire here that so threatening our community. and we have many of our residents under evaluation alert to, to several 1000 residents that are on the alerts. and we have probably got to stage about 2503000 residents on the doctor, we should order. and i mean it's up to me, but they've been ordered to leave their their home so. so this is quite a significant fire and it's very dynamic. and it's moving very quickly, disrupting homes and critical infrastructure within our city of city, west colona, and our neighbors west bank 1st nations, and part of the regional district. so what we've done is we've taken action to protect our water treatment plans. um our schools in the, in the area of fire. busy and also our, our home, we have one hydro line or electrical line services, this area. so um, so that's one aspect is strengthening our critical infrastructure. the other, of course, is our homes.
some is in the old west carolina. he explains how he's talking, the walls are betting down his community. we have a significant a wildfire here that so threatening our community. and we have many of our residents under evaluation alert to, to several 1000 residents that are on the alerts. and we have probably got to stage about 2503000 residents on the doctor, we should order. and i mean it's up to me, but they've been ordered to leave their their home so. so this is quite a significant fire...
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well anyway, i spoke to them at all west carolina gold mills and they told us the walls are, is continuing to threaten communities. there's always so much smoke. it's difficult to really, truly assess what's occurring um, but we were able to today to, to get to further air support which, which will help us fight the fires. but unfortunately, you know, there were some structures last again, last night and as well as today. um, so we're not out of it by any means it's it's, it's a large fire. it's now growing up growing to more than $11000.00 hector's in just a we're looking at just over the last 3 days. have you managed to evacuate the people that you need to evacuate? is everybody safe at the moment? yeah, we have probably under a that we should quarter or they've left their homes probably around 3000 anymore. we still have a 4 or 5000 people on a back regional alert. most when there's an investigation order. that means those individuals must leave their house right away. otherwise there's a, there's risk to themselves or families and to our, our, our responders, our firefighters. in most
well anyway, i spoke to them at all west carolina gold mills and they told us the walls are, is continuing to threaten communities. there's always so much smoke. it's difficult to really, truly assess what's occurring um, but we were able to today to, to get to further air support which, which will help us fight the fires. but unfortunately, you know, there were some structures last again, last night and as well as today. um, so we're not out of it by any means it's it's, it's a large fire....
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does not believe in english dialogue. canada is facing it's west 5 season on record. officials in west carolina have to create a state of emergency as wildfires continue to destroy homes and businesses and to separate the plays in yellowknife has displaced 22000 people. will 5 fighters and spends 10 of rapes side. i've made some progress against what's being described as the most complex 15 there in 40 years. the plays in the canary islands has sort of pa destroyed nearly 4000 hicks is of land may drive by a huge wave. yulusef says 230 people have died from colorado outbreak and the democratic republic of congo. so found the sea and most of them children the you in children's funds is north. keep you province as the, with the effective filing in the area between governments and in 23 variables as posts, millions of people to flee. the hans or the form of the chancellor of austria suggesting codes has been charged with giving false evidence to a problem entry inquiry into corruption. he sent the sand trial in october to his governments. alleged role in offering 5 is to a russian vista. he says t
does not believe in english dialogue. canada is facing it's west 5 season on record. officials in west carolina have to create a state of emergency as wildfires continue to destroy homes and businesses and to separate the plays in yellowknife has displaced 22000 people. will 5 fighters and spends 10 of rapes side. i've made some progress against what's being described as the most complex 15 there in 40 years. the plays in the canary islands has sort of pa destroyed nearly 4000 hicks is of land...
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wildfire spectrum's thousands of homes mcdougal creek blaze has been burning near the city of west carolina for days. bucks in the past 24 hours is grown from 60 hacked tears to more than 6 fighters and evacuations are on the weight to west columbia and has a population of 36000 people across the lake are kind of gone. evacuations have begun near cologne and by city with a population of about a 150000. macdougal. great is one of more than a 1000 back to wild fires burning in canada right now. about 1500 kilometers. ne, a major. blaze distracting yellow knife the capital of the northwest territories. osland jordan reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday officials there declared a state of emergency as the fire destroyed homes and businesses. macdougal creek wildfire is just one of more than a 1000 fires burning across canada. up north in yellowknife, residents were heating the government's order to evacuate by noon on friday. a mass of fire is approaching the city from the east. nobody official said evacuation is necessary. we'r
wildfire spectrum's thousands of homes mcdougal creek blaze has been burning near the city of west carolina for days. bucks in the past 24 hours is grown from 60 hacked tears to more than 6 fighters and evacuations are on the weight to west columbia and has a population of 36000 people across the lake are kind of gone. evacuations have begun near cologne and by city with a population of about a 150000. macdougal. great is one of more than a 1000 back to wild fires burning in canada right now....
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have fled to safety after an evacuation order of hundreds of kilometers south homes of banding in west carolina, british columbia. officials that have declared the state of emergencies most in jordan reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday officials there declared a state of emergency as the fire destroyed homes and businesses. the mcdougal creek wildfire is just one of more than a 1000 fires, burning across canada. up north and yellow, nice residents were heating the government's order to evacuate by noon on friday. a mass of fire is approaching the city from the official said evacuation is necessary. we're heading into a critical couple of days in this, during the management of this wildfire. we expect to see north west winds to north, to west north west winds over the next 2 days. and that those are wins, that will trend. both of those fires in directions that we don't want fall far as buyers are a natural phenomenon. you, in official se global warming is fly. canadians are living in crisis mode. this year we've seen very, very
have fled to safety after an evacuation order of hundreds of kilometers south homes of banding in west carolina, british columbia. officials that have declared the state of emergencies most in jordan reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday officials there declared a state of emergency as the fire destroyed homes and businesses. the mcdougal creek wildfire is just one of more than a 1000 fires, burning across canada. up north and...
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to attract more homes and british columbia molten 30000 residents, and the evacuation orders in west carolina in the northwest territories, 20000 to being forced to leave the homes from the capital. the yellow i find that continues to been out of control. the government has ordered residents in both areas to stop and he build a central visits on friday, around noon we were told to get out the back orders. um, it could be packed up, her stuff went to my parents, which was in the safe zone, but still in west colona. very worried friday friday night, not much sleep. but luckily the winds died down. our house for now is still standing, neighborhood still standing. and what is thankful for the well communities and government officials pulling together to help the people in the there's rob rendalie for pull. so from west columbia, a were in west cologne, a british columbia, where people who have been evacuated from a mass of wildfire are gathering to register for assistance and housing. aid of there are also a lot of volunteer agencies here handing out the subsidies and food and the people that we'
to attract more homes and british columbia molten 30000 residents, and the evacuation orders in west carolina in the northwest territories, 20000 to being forced to leave the homes from the capital. the yellow i find that continues to been out of control. the government has ordered residents in both areas to stop and he build a central visits on friday, around noon we were told to get out the back orders. um, it could be packed up, her stuff went to my parents, which was in the safe zone, but...
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one of the fast moving places has destroyed several buildings in the city of west carolina. a further north cruiser trying to keep the flames away from yellow knife. the gap of the northwest territories had to go hand reports. this is why wild fires are so terrified in an instant it shifts grows, consuming everything, and everyone in its wake. oh my god. this was nicky lawyers view from the passenger seat at the very ends you where the right to the right. that is where we felt the most intense heat in the car. you could feel a little bit of warm driving through it. but most of it, it was just the fear of all the rad. the read, the glow is all that lights up. the skies here in west cologne and british columbia were tens of thousands of people, have evacuated or been told to with a no numbers of homes and buildings already destroyed. we will start counting the number of houses when we stop fighting the fires that are burning today. soon as we know, we'll share the information. jeff and julie hoffman evacuated, but they said their community is keeping them updated on what they
one of the fast moving places has destroyed several buildings in the city of west carolina. a further north cruiser trying to keep the flames away from yellow knife. the gap of the northwest territories had to go hand reports. this is why wild fires are so terrified in an instant it shifts grows, consuming everything, and everyone in its wake. oh my god. this was nicky lawyers view from the passenger seat at the very ends you where the right to the right. that is where we felt the most intense...
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. >> the traditional cherokee homeland is in west carolina where i am today and where i work very close to the heart of the traditional cherokee homeland. but that homeland extended into areas that are now particularly important after the american revolution and there's a bit of aeo geographical shift as cherokees lost land to a little bit of a shift with the center of things moving, still center here in the mountains, but it's become quite significant particularly when the national capital is located and placed near calhoun. so, the land that is kind of claimed by georgia within its state borders includes the cherokeehe territory into the mt famous whim that enters into georgia history, the state of georgia, the government of georgia is the actor that does the most to create a political crisis that eventually results in the forced migration of cherokees and to indian territory. with georgia history it's like an antagonist i guess you would say to the state government of georgia. the state of georgia vigorously pursues the disposition of the cherokee nation's. the removal of many people
. >> the traditional cherokee homeland is in west carolina where i am today and where i work very close to the heart of the traditional cherokee homeland. but that homeland extended into areas that are now particularly important after the american revolution and there's a bit of aeo geographical shift as cherokees lost land to a little bit of a shift with the center of things moving, still center here in the mountains, but it's become quite significant particularly when the national...
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so we're on the way west carolina has a population of 36000 out across lake or kind of gotten evacuations that are underway near cologne. um is the city of about a 150000 people. mcdougal creek is one of a more than 5 as inactive fires, burning in canada right now. about 1500 kilometers. ne, a major blaze is threatening yellow knives, the capital of the northwest territories. rosalyn jordan reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday officials, they're declared a state of emergency, as the fire destroyed homes and businesses mcdougal creek wildfire is just one of more than a 1000 fires, burning across canada. up north in yellow, nice residents were heating the government's order to evacuate by noon on friday. a massive fire is approaching the city from the east. nobody official said evacuation is necessary. we're heading into a critical couple of days in this. during the management of this wildfire, we expect to see north west winds to north, to west north, west winds, over the next 2 days. and that those are wins. that will tren
so we're on the way west carolina has a population of 36000 out across lake or kind of gotten evacuations that are underway near cologne. um is the city of about a 150000 people. mcdougal creek is one of a more than 5 as inactive fires, burning in canada right now. about 1500 kilometers. ne, a major blaze is threatening yellow knives, the capital of the northwest territories. rosalyn jordan reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday...
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jeff, you left west carolina where it seemed that those funds were growing as a terrifying pace. well, we did have plenty of time to evacuate the local officials here. first responders, the the police, the fire departments and crews gave us plenty of warning. we knew the night before when the fire was 1st started, that we were under an alert. so we had our important belongings ready. and the next day around 3 pm, which was thursday, we were given the order to evacuate. it was very organized, very controlled. i can't say enough about the systems in place, the people in place to take care of uh, removing a fall safely so they could come in and deal with the the fires that were coming towards our neighborhood attorney. how. how does it fail to, to pack your important belongings up and leave? are we how easily did you make that decision? it was an easy decision. it's just things and all the people that we love are with us or safe. and so it's, it's devastating, of course that we feel, for anybody that's lost their home, and everything that we had to leave behind is replaceable. did e
jeff, you left west carolina where it seemed that those funds were growing as a terrifying pace. well, we did have plenty of time to evacuate the local officials here. first responders, the the police, the fire departments and crews gave us plenty of warning. we knew the night before when the fire was 1st started, that we were under an alert. so we had our important belongings ready. and the next day around 3 pm, which was thursday, we were given the order to evacuate. it was very organized,...
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west. saw joe's character and the way he would, to be the first director of the south carolina commission andgressman governor west, and. mack you ties, connection your businesses interest and other interests together. in south carolina. move forward is more together. >> o absolutely. absolutely [inaudible] when i was asked what happened. i said, it looks like i didn't get enough votes. i was depressed. then, thursday morning -- after thehe election [inaudible] >> that is right. >> and he calls, i spoke with him, he told him, call him. and we asked me. i did. he offered me a possess on his staff. he said to me at the time -- i turned it down, i said no. he said to me, if i had your talent, i would be more -- than you are. that is what started the relationship [inaudible] she said, john would be so proud of this. i want you to have this desk, he gave me the desk he had as governor, i sit behind that desk right now every time i go to my columbia office. all of the time, you never say the things that are on your mind. i talked about the results. i wouldn't be sitting here now if i had not gotten
west. saw joe's character and the way he would, to be the first director of the south carolina commission andgressman governor west, and. mack you ties, connection your businesses interest and other interests together. in south carolina. move forward is more together. >> o absolutely. absolutely [inaudible] when i was asked what happened. i said, it looks like i didn't get enough votes. i was depressed. then, thursday morning -- after thehe election [inaudible] >> that is right....
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and how can a donnie, as we can into a tropical storm as it moves over the west, texas, south carolina. it's close, widespread flooding and damage in florida in georgia. at least 3 people have been killed and storm related incidents. the decline has lost what appears to be the biggest wave of strikes into russia since the start of the war. ukrainian drones targeted these 6 regions and russian tower tree pest called city was hottest head, a launch finest off at an airport for several minutes. the plans were damaged, that will also attacks me a must go that to flights of several airports being suspended for the south. there were reports of drones being shot down and the brians couldn't do the audio and reality on regions. the attacks went on, usually deep into russian territory and mock a major escalation and your clients use of drawing will fab or russia has had back with strikes on the ukrainian capital killing. at least 2 people around mcbride reports from case and this was one of the most intensive exchanges of miss island drone strikes so far in the war attack. drones struck 6 regio
and how can a donnie, as we can into a tropical storm as it moves over the west, texas, south carolina. it's close, widespread flooding and damage in florida in georgia. at least 3 people have been killed and storm related incidents. the decline has lost what appears to be the biggest wave of strikes into russia since the start of the war. ukrainian drones targeted these 6 regions and russian tower tree pest called city was hottest head, a launch finest off at an airport for several minutes....
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clyburn's character, congressman clyburn would be the first director of the south carolina commission and congressman west around the state for the interest and rapid interest together in south carolina and together. >> absolutely. absolutely. to reflect upon my statement, could not say to him, when i was asked in that election, like i didn't get enough votes and i was depressed. didn't get enough votes. that was a headline on thursday morning. the tuesday election, the government of south carolina, the hunting ground of that time, to pick up newspapers. i was not among the scope and told him to call him and i called him. and again, we offered me a position. he said to me at the time -- so much of that -- to the cost of it and the cost of it. so that is where the relationship and to columbia, the advance. which i was and residing and told me and said john would be so proud of this at the heritage desk, gave me the identity as governor behind that desk, every time i go to the office. would hope it would be somewhat like that. and a certain amount of time, to say everything that is on your mind, what is on
clyburn's character, congressman clyburn would be the first director of the south carolina commission and congressman west around the state for the interest and rapid interest together in south carolina and together. >> absolutely. absolutely. to reflect upon my statement, could not say to him, when i was asked in that election, like i didn't get enough votes and i was depressed. didn't get enough votes. that was a headline on thursday morning. the tuesday election, the government of...
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elected governor of socal john west -- his character and the way that he with grace handled that defeat and pointed to congressman to be the first director of the south carolinathen the congresswoman foreign governor west had amaze ties and connecting interest and lobby interest together and south carolina moving forward is together. can you say that congressman? >> absolutely. absolutely. that's what happened in the election and at least i didn't get enough votes, and looks like i didn't get enough votes and that -- i talk to the -- [inaudible conversations] of south carolina i wasne going out at that time. an he immediately called and i spoke and he said he would call, and i called him. and he asked me monday i did. het welcomed me a position on hs step and at the time i remember. but i was like no -- i'm a little bit -- [inaudible conversations] he saidni to me if i had your talent i would be a little more than you are -- so that's when -- started that relationship. and from columbia -- [inaudible conversations] and when she called me and she said john would be so proud of this. i want you to have his -- he gave me as governor right now in the office and t
elected governor of socal john west -- his character and the way that he with grace handled that defeat and pointed to congressman to be the first director of the south carolinathen the congresswoman foreign governor west had amaze ties and connecting interest and lobby interest together and south carolina moving forward is together. can you say that congressman? >> absolutely. absolutely. that's what happened in the election and at least i didn't get enough votes, and looks like i didn't...
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east coast, west coast of florida, carolinas listen to local officials.reparations have to be in place now and you have to evacuate now if you are told to. over to you. >> ainsley: reminds me of college, i went to college at florida state and we would have hurricane warnings. kids have gone back to school, that affects fsu, and gainesville and college of charleston. >> janice: 12-foot storm surge in this area has never happen before. >> steve: it is marshland. thank you, follow all of the developments with fox weather and get it on your app. join us now, we have florida governor and busy guy ron desantis from florida, tallahassee. you will give a briefing to the public in about an hour, what is your headline this morning? >> well, this thing is going to hit us wednesday morning, major hurricane, people need to heed instruction from officials. you still have time to make the preparations you need to. you will start seeing the effects of this getting into tuesday night. the state, we have tens of thousands of utility workers staged and ready to go in for ra
east coast, west coast of florida, carolinas listen to local officials.reparations have to be in place now and you have to evacuate now if you are told to. over to you. >> ainsley: reminds me of college, i went to college at florida state and we would have hurricane warnings. kids have gone back to school, that affects fsu, and gainesville and college of charleston. >> janice: 12-foot storm surge in this area has never happen before. >> steve: it is marshland. thank you,...
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there committed to moving indigenous people so from georgia, florida, the carolinas, from arkansas people moved west so when it says is good reason to head south, it's a big reason god be the case. >> with one observation we tend to think about violent disposition of native americans especially in the west and tradition of western movies and smiles it depicts but the bloodiest war against american indians. there are three of them so the violent occupation of florida is very much part of the story of the modern self. >> i think one of the themes we work isbout in your this idea of expanding the concept of who is in this case so included in this book is very different than history than would have been included 50 years ago. ipthat process and the scholarsp as well so work but also a reflection of many of the things for quite some time, can you about how that has been expanded and where you see that going forward? >> i certainly think the definition has been transformed over the last half-century and i would call it no pun intended or revolution in the study of early south. when i was in graduate schoo
there committed to moving indigenous people so from georgia, florida, the carolinas, from arkansas people moved west so when it says is good reason to head south, it's a big reason god be the case. >> with one observation we tend to think about violent disposition of native americans especially in the west and tradition of western movies and smiles it depicts but the bloodiest war against american indians. there are three of them so the violent occupation of florida is very much part of...
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i know there is a tornado on the ground just to the west of wilmington, north carolina, about 30 minutes ago, because we can see the debris on the radar spinning around there to the west of wilmington. there have been more than that as well. many, i would see at least four tornadoes now, some of the water spouts that came onshore, of course, but that's dilatory nato. if it hits something. but a little bit of a gap here along myrtle beach zone, but then on up here toward wilmington, so more whether there. more storms will likely rotate in from the atlantic. there is still flooding going on. there's still heavy rainfall, especially kind of on up toward the piedmont. well, i was watching the kiawah island south carolina camera, it is very rough. the ocean was rough that day, my friend, and off a lot of whitewater out there, kiawah island. 450,000 people still without power. notice how dark these counties are. that means more than 90% of all customers in those counties are without power. that is going to take some time to put back up. there is the rainfall here across the carolinas, at least
i know there is a tornado on the ground just to the west of wilmington, north carolina, about 30 minutes ago, because we can see the debris on the radar spinning around there to the west of wilmington. there have been more than that as well. many, i would see at least four tornadoes now, some of the water spouts that came onshore, of course, but that's dilatory nato. if it hits something. but a little bit of a gap here along myrtle beach zone, but then on up here toward wilmington, so more...
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across the deep south. pushing across the kentucky, tennessee, running down towards the carolinas southern north and west. the weather coming in heights is a little cooler into web, northeast and corner, and then most on the rolling across the plains as we go one through sas dice, off of that dry and hot some did up net or weather stretching down to the northern parts of mexico, a lot of stuff, the weather, continuing hair, southern areas of mexico. when you have, i have seen some big and heavy showers still from the system. just of sure here scott took the shelves across the islands slowly, but surely moving west in the quote to you by visit cuts on the latest news. as it breaks the fires, keep spreading. we've been talking to fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these heavy when we detail coverage with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude seems to be changing from around the world. every child on the 7th still received a liter of elk each day. the mistakes capacity to seals of hon from sanctions. because the minister, the author ba
across the deep south. pushing across the kentucky, tennessee, running down towards the carolinas southern north and west. the weather coming in heights is a little cooler into web, northeast and corner, and then most on the rolling across the plains as we go one through sas dice, off of that dry and hot some did up net or weather stretching down to the northern parts of mexico, a lot of stuff, the weather, continuing hair, southern areas of mexico. when you have, i have seen some big and heavy...
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across the tape south. pushing across the kentucky, tennessee, running down towards the carolinas, farther north and west. the weather coming in heights is a little cooler into with northeast and cold. and then most stones are rolling across the plains as we go on through fast ice south of that dry and hot some did up net where the strange thing down to the northern parts of mexico, a lot of stuff, the weather continuing here, southern areas of mexico when you have, i have seen some big and heavy showers still from the system. just of sure here. it's got to in your south across the islands slowly but surely. moving west. the bits of top destination for travelers seeking them by the power of di 6th periods. but the idyllic archipelago of fiji is also on the front line of global rising water levels and unforgiving storm have triggered some of the world's 1st government lines relocation. as a result of climate change, people empower us want fiji. the last resort on a jersey to the the you're watching l 20. reminder of how top stories, the ssl it is. she has cooley does have declared that they will revoke so
across the tape south. pushing across the kentucky, tennessee, running down towards the carolinas, farther north and west. the weather coming in heights is a little cooler into with northeast and cold. and then most stones are rolling across the plains as we go on through fast ice south of that dry and hot some did up net where the strange thing down to the northern parts of mexico, a lot of stuff, the weather continuing here, southern areas of mexico when you have, i have seen some big and...
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when we come back, we have got to head to florida and the carolinas next, adalja leaving a path of destruction after slamming into florida's westcoast and heading for the carolinas. next, what is happening on the ground when the 11th hour continues. you need to see this. we have got some shocking images. images. blendjet gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on the go so you can whip up a mouthwatering beverage wherever you are. enjoy 15 plus blends before rapidly recharging via usb-c. cleanup is a breeze! just blend water with a drop of soap. stand out even when you're accidentally twinning with our kaleidoscope of colors. don■t be tardy for this sale! head to blendjet.com and order yours now. tonight, we are keeping a close eye on idalia, which forecasters say is expected to move offshore tomorrow, thankfully. it is weakening to a tropical storm but not before devastating communities along florida's gulf coast. that is a category three hurricane. nbc's tom jonas shows us the destruction left behind. >> tonight, our first loo
when we come back, we have got to head to florida and the carolinas next, adalja leaving a path of destruction after slamming into florida's westcoast and heading for the carolinas. next, what is happening on the ground when the 11th hour continues. you need to see this. we have got some shocking images. images. blendjet gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on the go so you can whip up a mouthwatering beverage wherever you are. enjoy 15 plus blends before rapidly recharging via usb-c....
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carolina coast right now. the flood watches are up for numerous states. parts of florida, of course the westst, and georgia, south carolina, and north carolina. but this is the area that i mentioned where we saw really torrential downpours, leaving us with upwards of 7, 8 inches of rain in a short amount of time for some locations. the good news is for places like florida, they essentially needed the rain. once they get the cleanup going, we'll be out of a drought in those locations. we have heavy rain to deal with across places like south carolina and north carolina. if you're wondering about the track. we're still expecting it to maintain, but just barely that category 1 strength that i wouldn't be surprised if we see it weaken to a tropical storm by the time 8:00 rolls around and it's right over savannah. it will eventually move offshore. wilmington, cape hatteras, still is going to deal with the heavy rain and the storm surge. that's going to be one of the things that we will continue to see be an issue here as we get into the later evening hours as that high tide time rolls around. plus
carolina coast right now. the flood watches are up for numerous states. parts of florida, of course the westst, and georgia, south carolina, and north carolina. but this is the area that i mentioned where we saw really torrential downpours, leaving us with upwards of 7, 8 inches of rain in a short amount of time for some locations. the good news is for places like florida, they essentially needed the rain. once they get the cleanup going, we'll be out of a drought in those locations. we have...
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carolina. this is a street near the charleston yacht club in the city's west side. the flooding came amid a king tide or what is known as the highest predicted high tide of the entire year. north carolina common a different. the crystal town in morehead city has also seen flash floods and strong winds this morning. the national weather service said ocean levels in that town made it all the way to the dunes in some spots pushing people back. this is horseshoe beach, florida. this is a tragedy. this is somebody's house that took the brunt of the storm and wind and the water washing right through and taking out rooftop. homes destroyed. this is surveillance video of that home working apart under the force of the rain and water and winds that pushed a wall of destruction into the neighborhood. one of the hardest hit areas was cedar key. walls of water, almost 9 feet high in some places surpassed records that were set in 2016 during a hurricane the passed through. despite the problems, the storm was less destructive than a lot of people feared because the most intense win
carolina. this is a street near the charleston yacht club in the city's west side. the flooding came amid a king tide or what is known as the highest predicted high tide of the entire year. north carolina common a different. the crystal town in morehead city has also seen flash floods and strong winds this morning. the national weather service said ocean levels in that town made it all the way to the dunes in some spots pushing people back. this is horseshoe beach, florida. this is a tragedy....
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severe weather is blamed for causing a 32 vehicle crash on a highway in north carolina. i-40 west is reopen now after the pileup forced authorities to close down a 2 mile stretch of the interstate on tuesday. it is not clear whether anyone was seriously hurt. the severe weather also caused many other roads in the area to close due to downed trees and power lines. >>> now to a grim discovery in sudan. a government forum in west darfur says there is evidence of 30 mass graves albeiacross the with more than 1,000 buried in them. the group claims that some of the bodies were dumped by allied militia. sudan has plunged into chaos since the fighting broke out. for more, let's go to stephanie busari live for us in lagos. this is just a harrowing and tragic discovery. what has the response been to this finding? >> reporter: as you can imagine, it is total devastation. and west darfur has born the brunt of some of the worst violence in this four months war that seems to have no end in sight. community leaders are telling -- been reporting of bodies being found in these mass graves, but als
severe weather is blamed for causing a 32 vehicle crash on a highway in north carolina. i-40 west is reopen now after the pileup forced authorities to close down a 2 mile stretch of the interstate on tuesday. it is not clear whether anyone was seriously hurt. the severe weather also caused many other roads in the area to close due to downed trees and power lines. >>> now to a grim discovery in sudan. a government forum in west darfur says there is evidence of 30 mass graves albeiacross...
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across the big south. pushing across the kentucky, tennessee, running down towards the carolinas southern north and west. the weather coming in heights is a little cooler into web, northeast and corner. and then most films are rolling across the plains as we go one through sas dice, off of that dry and hot some did up net, whether stretching down to the northern parts of mexico, a lot of stuff, the weather, continuing hair, southern areas of mexico. when you have a have seeing some big and heavy showers still from the system, just of sure here it's got from yourselves across the islands slowly but surely moving west of the weather brought to you by visit castle is this time for the west to re think the best option for the ukraine rush of war and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change. because it comes with cook us politics. the bottom line here is from al jazeera. on the go and the tonight out is there is only mobile apps. is that the, this is where we dissect
across the big south. pushing across the kentucky, tennessee, running down towards the carolinas southern north and west. the weather coming in heights is a little cooler into web, northeast and corner. and then most films are rolling across the plains as we go one through sas dice, off of that dry and hot some did up net, whether stretching down to the northern parts of mexico, a lot of stuff, the weather, continuing hair, southern areas of mexico. when you have a have seeing some big and...
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carolina. brunswick to the west of you, that's where the eye is. the rainfall coming down at rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour. and power lines are still coming down. the wasn't is still blowing. >> you make a good point. i didn't think about i-dlidalia meeting franklin. something to keep conscious of. >> we are awaiting another update from governor desantis on the latest recovery efforts. in one good sign, we know the tampa airport sustained had minimal damage and it's planning to reopen to inbound flights at 4:00 p.m. eastern. let's talk now with laura wilcox, the assistant emergency management director for pasco county. thank you so much for take ing e time to be with us. the airport partially opening next hour. talk to us a little bit about what they are dealing with. there were rescue teams getting calls from people who decided not to evacuate. they needed some medical care or to be rescued. what can you tell us? >> right around 6:00 a.m. this morning, we started to see the storm surge coming in. we were fortunate that overnight, okay. but as so
carolina. brunswick to the west of you, that's where the eye is. the rainfall coming down at rates of 2 to 3 inches per hour. and power lines are still coming down. the wasn't is still blowing. >> you make a good point. i didn't think about i-dlidalia meeting franklin. something to keep conscious of. >> we are awaiting another update from governor desantis on the latest recovery efforts. in one good sign, we know the tampa airport sustained had minimal damage and it's planning to...
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about rulings on affirmative action at harvard and the university of north carolina, which the center for equal opportunities devon west out and the naacp legal defense fund manager. we also discussed president biden's reelection strategy with usa today white house correspondents. c-span's washington journal. join in the conversation, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> on saturday, a celebraf the 60th anniversary of the rch on washingtone lincoln memorial in washington dc. verend sharpton and the family of martin luther king jr. join activid representatives to celebrate the oc. live coverage begins at 11:00 m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch on our free mobile video out, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ >> this fall, watch our new series, books that shaped america. join us as we embark on a captivating journey in partnership with the library of congress, which first created the books that shaped american list, to export he works of literature from american history, having provoked thought, earned awards and created change that lasts until today. our host
about rulings on affirmative action at harvard and the university of north carolina, which the center for equal opportunities devon west out and the naacp legal defense fund manager. we also discussed president biden's reelection strategy with usa today white house correspondents. c-span's washington journal. join in the conversation, live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning, on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. >> on saturday, a celebraf the 60th anniversary of the rch on...
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big impact event for the big bend of florida and places along the west coast need to take precaution and areas across georgia and carolinas have to be preparing for high impact event. not only potential for tropical storm force wind, heavy rinfall in areas crossing over the southeast and power outages. other big concern is nothing in the storm's way. we don't have a lot of wind sheer to tear it apart and the water is exceptionally warm. that is the fuel this storm needs to pump up in categories. we think a category 3 certainly on the border of a category 4 storm. there is where we see the latest cone moving into the big bend of florida. 2.1 million floridians are in the cone of uncertainty. the east coast of florida, as well. not just a big bend situation, this is impacting florida and some rain forecast totals in effect five to eight inches, upward of a foot. that is going to be potential devastating impact is rainfall. storm surge is water going to be pushed into the coastline. we've talked about >> tammy: being vulnerable to storm surge, worried about that area. if this storm wobbles, it will be impact for higher popul
big impact event for the big bend of florida and places along the west coast need to take precaution and areas across georgia and carolinas have to be preparing for high impact event. not only potential for tropical storm force wind, heavy rinfall in areas crossing over the southeast and power outages. other big concern is nothing in the storm's way. we don't have a lot of wind sheer to tear it apart and the water is exceptionally warm. that is the fuel this storm needs to pump up in...
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about the importance of place how long roughly had the cherokee people been living in west what is now western north carolina and northern georgia. was this an ancestral homeland that went back centuries thousands of years. do we know? oh, yeah. yeah. absolutely. absolutely. i mean as far as cherokees are concerned, this is i mean, this is the homeland right? you know the only homeland the ancient homeland the the continuing homeland, so as i say the center of things tends to be more in kind of western of, north carolina. but in terms of what cherokees historically and today identify as as their homeland, i mean this this is this is it both northern georgia western part of president western north carolina parts of the up country of, south carolina. southeastern, tennessee this is this is where creation happens as far as like the oral tradition is concerned. this is from time and memorial if you want to use the the western term, so so this is this is it this is the center of things. so is it safe to assume then and not to romanticize any of this, but this isn't that north georgia western north carolina have b
about the importance of place how long roughly had the cherokee people been living in west what is now western north carolina and northern georgia. was this an ancestral homeland that went back centuries thousands of years. do we know? oh, yeah. yeah. absolutely. absolutely. i mean as far as cherokees are concerned, this is i mean, this is the homeland right? you know the only homeland the ancient homeland the the continuing homeland, so as i say the center of things tends to be more in kind of...
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carolinas. back here out west, we're looking at the opposite. no water just to to dry. it's time eat in the windy conditions that's resulting in our risk of fires. high fire, danger and red flag warnings in effect today through 08:00pm tonight for upper elevations of sonoma. napa, lake and solano counties. you can see a lot of us, especially in those mountains of northern napa and sonoma counties right there in the midst of what will be some of our highest fire danger the season so far atlas peak in vacaville, seeing winds gusting as high as 30 miles per hour. those spots in the north bay easily are windiest while the rest of the bay area little breezy, but not quite as bad. today's highs are the hottest of the forecast. 70's and 80's in san francisco. a warm day by city standards, 70's at the coastline and then 80's 90's to yes, those triple digits elsewhere, redwood city and carlos at 92 santa clara, going to be up at 91 for your daytime high. well, 90's, even along the bay shore in fremont and milpitas triple digits, as i mentioned, for the inland east bay conquer do
carolinas. back here out west, we're looking at the opposite. no water just to to dry. it's time eat in the windy conditions that's resulting in our risk of fires. high fire, danger and red flag warnings in effect today through 08:00pm tonight for upper elevations of sonoma. napa, lake and solano counties. you can see a lot of us, especially in those mountains of northern napa and sonoma counties right there in the midst of what will be some of our highest fire danger the season so far atlas...
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west to was a fellow student. saw james clyburn's character in the way that he would be appointed to be the first director of the south carolinaan affairs commission. and then the congressman went around the state and making ties and connecting businesses and interested in other interests together and enable south carolina to move forward into more racially together community. >> absolutely, and reflected on my statement, as i said earlier, of what happened in that election. the senator said it looks like that i didn't get enough votes. and i held that, it looks like a didn't in enough votes. and on that thursday morning, i talked to the reporter and on that thursday morning, john had been just elected governor of south carolina, growing up which was nothing but a putting ground at that time, he would pick up newspapers. and immediately called and spoke with emily and he told her that we called him. and he asked me to meet him on monday and i did. he offered me a position on his staff and he said to be at the time, and of course i turned him down. i said no i'm a little bit too caustic and he said to me, that if i had your tal
west to was a fellow student. saw james clyburn's character in the way that he would be appointed to be the first director of the south carolinaan affairs commission. and then the congressman went around the state and making ties and connecting businesses and interested in other interests together and enable south carolina to move forward into more racially together community. >> absolutely, and reflected on my statement, as i said earlier, of what happened in that election. the senator...
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west coast. but notice, we've still got the heavy rain across parts of georgia, into the carolinas.ple of tornado reports this morning. we're going to continue to see right now those winds sustained at 75 miles per hour with a category one at that. and i expect it to become a tropical storm with the next up day. but either way, the rain continuing to work through parts of georgia. we saw ample amounts of rain across southern georgia. so much so that it prompted the florida flash flood warnings that we told you about earlier in the hour. we still have 16 million people under the flood alerts from the carolinas down through florida. parts of tampa and cedar key still involved in the flood watches. but you see the red for the flash flood watching including into douglas. they're finally starting to see quieter conditions. that surge will be something that we watch for in the coming hours. alex. >> okay, angie lassman, thank you so much for that. >>> i'm told we're going right now to tallahassee and maggie vespa who is standing by for us. welcome. let's get the very latest on the damage
west coast. but notice, we've still got the heavy rain across parts of georgia, into the carolinas.ple of tornado reports this morning. we're going to continue to see right now those winds sustained at 75 miles per hour with a category one at that. and i expect it to become a tropical storm with the next up day. but either way, the rain continuing to work through parts of georgia. we saw ample amounts of rain across southern georgia. so much so that it prompted the florida flash flood warnings...
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was committed to moving indigenous people so from george from florida and the carolinas and from arkansas people moved west and relocated to oklahoma so it's good to reason to think is part of the extended south is a big reason why that would be the case. >> one observation you tend to think about violence and dispossession native americans especially west in the tradition of the violence that the u.s. calvary men versus indians in the bloodiest war against american indians was fought. the seminole wars the violent occupation of florida is very much a part of the story of the merchants of what we now call the modern south. >> in this whole book one of the themes that we all talk about and all the other authors talk about in our work is this idea of expanding kind of concepts of who gets to be considered southern so whose history is going to be included in this book is very very different than the history would have been included in the book years ago. i'd love to hear from all of you about that process and the scholarship as well both within this work and obviously reflection of many other things we have a
was committed to moving indigenous people so from george from florida and the carolinas and from arkansas people moved west and relocated to oklahoma so it's good to reason to think is part of the extended south is a big reason why that would be the case. >> one observation you tend to think about violence and dispossession native americans especially west in the tradition of the violence that the u.s. calvary men versus indians in the bloodiest war against american indians was fought....
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as a tribute to my mother that i lobbied governor john charles west to support placing a portrait of mary mcleod bethune in the south carolina of color in south carolina's history to be so honored. and thanks to my colleagues in thisth body and the state of florida, today she becomes the first black person to have her likeness represent a state in this building. [applause] we cannot change history, and we should not try. nor should we attempt to revise or distort events with misguided tributes to defenders of human bondage or perpetrators of false theories. [applause] although much work remains to be done, throughout her life mary mcleod bethune truly did her part to advance the cause of forming a more perfect union. and today, we are doing our part to honor her last will and testament.t [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. [applause] >> it's an honor to be here and to sculpture. what an amazing job. to all those involved i want to say thank you. the heart, dr. bethune, she was a teacher, she was an educator. she stands in a fitting
as a tribute to my mother that i lobbied governor john charles west to support placing a portrait of mary mcleod bethune in the south carolina of color in south carolina's history to be so honored. and thanks to my colleagues in thisth body and the state of florida, today she becomes the first black person to have her likeness represent a state in this building. [applause] we cannot change history, and we should not try. nor should we attempt to revise or distort events with misguided tributes...
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government is then as to moving indigenous people so from from florida from the carolinas you know from, arkansas people west and dispossessed relocated in oklahoma. so when it says there's good reason to think of oklahoma as being part of an extended south that that's that's one big reason why that would be the case and the others thinking back on and with one observation we tend to think about violent dispossession of native americans, especially in the west and all of the tradition of western movies in the violence that it depicts of. u.s. calvary men versus indians. but it's worth remembering the bloodiest war against american was fought in florida. the wars which go there, three of them. and so the violent occupation of florida is very much part of the story of the emergence, what we now call the modern south. and through this whole book, i think one of the themes that you all talk about in your work and, all the other authors talk about in their work is this idea of explore kind of the concept of who gets to be considered southern in case, so whose history is going to included in this book ised in a bo
government is then as to moving indigenous people so from from florida from the carolinas you know from, arkansas people west and dispossessed relocated in oklahoma. so when it says there's good reason to think of oklahoma as being part of an extended south that that's that's one big reason why that would be the case and the others thinking back on and with one observation we tend to think about violent dispossession of native americans, especially in the west and all of the tradition of...
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you may end up seeing rip current issues along the south carolina coast as it shifts to the west.muda and the u.s. this area here east of the youk can peninsula, that system is expected to slide north into the gulf coast in the coming days. right now it's a very disorganized cluster of thunderstorms, but it's expected to move into much more favorable conditions in the next 24 to 48 hours as it pushes into also extremely warm waters. that's fuel for a lot of the storms. as it slides north, we do anticipate it will turn into a tropical depression and then into a named tropical storm. so the concern is really going to be eras of florida especially between tampa and pensacola in the coming days where this could end up potentially having impacts. we'll keep a closer eye on this in the coming days. >> alilison chinchar, thank you >>> professional golfers are feeling the heat as the pga tournament championship tees off. the heat could sore into triple digits. >> the tour is looking to keep both players and spectators safe. cnn's meteorologist derek van dam is showing us how. >> reporter:
you may end up seeing rip current issues along the south carolina coast as it shifts to the west.muda and the u.s. this area here east of the youk can peninsula, that system is expected to slide north into the gulf coast in the coming days. right now it's a very disorganized cluster of thunderstorms, but it's expected to move into much more favorable conditions in the next 24 to 48 hours as it pushes into also extremely warm waters. that's fuel for a lot of the storms. as it slides north, we do...
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and then areas across georgia and the carolinas need to prepare for a category 1 hurricane not only the storm surge for the westst but storm surge watches for the east coast of florida. so let's take a look at this. we're going to see those winds start to gu gust, 50, 50, 60 mis per hour as it comes on shore. here's the time to be ready your preparations need to be completed by this afternoon for the areas across the west coast of florida and then we have to keep an eye on georgia and the carolinas. again, this is forecast to be a hurricane as it makes its way across the southeast coast. we are talking about a major hurricane, category 3. possibility of this being category 4 as it rapidly intensifies over the next 24 hours. the waters by the way in the gulf of mexico way above average. that's the fuel that this storm needs to really power up, right? so hurricane warnings in effect for all the pink areas that you see here, including cedar key, gainesville, up towards apalachicola. tampa you are also into a hurricane warning. we talked about this last year with ian. tampa is so vulnerable for storm surge and floo
and then areas across georgia and the carolinas need to prepare for a category 1 hurricane not only the storm surge for the westst but storm surge watches for the east coast of florida. so let's take a look at this. we're going to see those winds start to gu gust, 50, 50, 60 mis per hour as it comes on shore. here's the time to be ready your preparations need to be completed by this afternoon for the areas across the west coast of florida and then we have to keep an eye on georgia and the...
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west virginia, virginia, western north carolina. on there. the heat is in place. it is not budging. baton rouge, louisiana, had nine days in a row at 100 plus. something they have never done in their record. the records go back to the 1800s. they're going to keep doing it, george. >> ginger, thank you very much. robin? >>> now to the bus crash in idaho that left seven campers critically injured. the incident is under investigation. erielle reshef joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, robin. as you can imagine, a night mare scenario. the school bus was full of camp children when it was heading back from camp when it overturned. a stretch of the highway was closed in both directions in the wake of the crash. authorities are trying to piece together what happened. this morning investigators tracking down leads to determine what caused this terrifying school bus crash. authorities clearing the wreckage, the devastating after math seen here as the bus was towed from the scene. >> school bus was turned over. both lanes of t
west virginia, virginia, western north carolina. on there. the heat is in place. it is not budging. baton rouge, louisiana, had nine days in a row at 100 plus. something they have never done in their record. the records go back to the 1800s. they're going to keep doing it, george. >> ginger, thank you very much. robin? >>> now to the bus crash in idaho that left seven campers critically injured. the incident is under investigation. erielle reshef joins us with the latest....
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even if you're west of the center, valdosta, georgia, columbia, south carolina, wilmington, fayetteville, north carolina, potential for significant impacts as we go through the day today and into tonight. >> we talked about the confluence of events here, the super moon, the king tide, and also these warmer waters in the gulf coast. talk about the warmer water. what role did that play in the storm's development? >> warm water is the fuel for hurricane. in a normal year, by the time you get to august, most of the hurricane season, the gulf of mexico waters are warm enough to support significant hurricane strengthening. even anything above that is going to potentially enhance that potential. but there is certainly enough warm water we saw the rapid intensification we expected with idalia. and that is what is bringing those impacts to bear today on everyone in the southeast. >> okay, michael brennan, thank you so much. appreciate all the work your team is doing and we'll check back with you as the storm continues to make its way across the country. we're going to turn to dixie county, florid
even if you're west of the center, valdosta, georgia, columbia, south carolina, wilmington, fayetteville, north carolina, potential for significant impacts as we go through the day today and into tonight. >> we talked about the confluence of events here, the super moon, the king tide, and also these warmer waters in the gulf coast. talk about the warmer water. what role did that play in the storm's development? >> warm water is the fuel for hurricane. in a normal year, by the time...
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eventually moves out toward the a by and take but it is washing coastal areas of the carolinas think it was for virginia as well, west virginia we see the all that rain, but again, the storm moving out to the atlantic. we've also got hurricane franklin, which is feeding quite a bit of rain to canada. is new for non profits. there are rain fall alerts in play for just how intense that rainbow beat to the west we go. vancouver is finally seen some rain really unsettled across the canadian prairies, that weather dips down to the pacific northwest in for california. it's a story of the heat. temperature is running on the high side here for s f in los angeles, but a bit breezy in san francisco over the next little bit. central america, we've got this rain meandering in the caribbean sea, close to jamaica, also close to mexico. so you can peninsula and for the top end of south america, another hot day, and now it's 36 degrees, a lot of what weather locked into the coasts of both ecuador and columbia. meantime, the potential to see some severe thunderstorms across the eastern side of paraguay southerly wind means the temper
eventually moves out toward the a by and take but it is washing coastal areas of the carolinas think it was for virginia as well, west virginia we see the all that rain, but again, the storm moving out to the atlantic. we've also got hurricane franklin, which is feeding quite a bit of rain to canada. is new for non profits. there are rain fall alerts in play for just how intense that rainbow beat to the west we go. vancouver is finally seen some rain really unsettled across the canadian...
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moves out toward the a by and take, but it is lashing coastal areas of the carolinas think it was for virginia as well . west virginia, we see the all that rain, but again, the storm moving out to the atlantic. we've also got hurricane franklin, which is feeding quite a bit of rain to canada. is new for non profits. there are rain fall alerts in play for just how intense that rainbow beat to the west we go. vancouver is finally seen some rain really unsettled across the canadian prairies, that what weather dips down to the pacific northwest in for california. it's a story of the heat. temperature is running on the high side here for a south in los angeles, but a bit breezy in san francisco over the next little bit. central america, we've got this rain meandering in the caribbean sea, close to jamaica, also close to mexico's yucatan peninsula and for the top end of south america. another hot day in the house, 36 degrees, a lot of what, whether locked into the coast of both ecuador and columbia. meantime, the potential to see some severe thunderstorms across the eastern side of paraguay . southerly wind means
moves out toward the a by and take, but it is lashing coastal areas of the carolinas think it was for virginia as well . west virginia, we see the all that rain, but again, the storm moving out to the atlantic. we've also got hurricane franklin, which is feeding quite a bit of rain to canada. is new for non profits. there are rain fall alerts in play for just how intense that rainbow beat to the west we go. vancouver is finally seen some rain really unsettled across the canadian prairies, that...
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carolina are without power. schools remain cancelled here today as far west as raleigh schools are cancelled. right now they're telling people to stay home if you can, we're already seeing a lot of the traffic pick back up around here even though most businesses are closed. hurricane florence, this spot where i'm standing would have been at least at a few feet of water. >> certainly these areas have been hit by hurricanes before, julia, you mentioned power being out, is power slowly being restored in. >> reporter: that's right. we expect that 50,000 number to start coming down that was of this morning. because there wasn't nearly as much devastation in carolina, crews are looking at hours or days without power not quite as long in some places where infrastructure. the wind is really picking up right now. yes, they'll be able to restore the power more quickly in the carolinas. >> make sure you get to safety. >> thank you, julia. >>> let's go now to maggie vespa in hard-hit perry, florida the wind was so powerful there yesterday it brought down full-size billboards. what is that community looki
carolina are without power. schools remain cancelled here today as far west as raleigh schools are cancelled. right now they're telling people to stay home if you can, we're already seeing a lot of the traffic pick back up around here even though most businesses are closed. hurricane florence, this spot where i'm standing would have been at least at a few feet of water. >> certainly these areas have been hit by hurricanes before, julia, you mentioned power being out, is power slowly being...
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just in florida, on up through georgia and eventually up into the carolinas to could be much more of a different story out here on the west coast. just a very strong and stubborn high pressure ridge keeping us hot. and also this northwesterly flow keeping things very windy, especially for the north bay where we do have these red flag warnings in effect as we speak for upper elevations of sonoma napa as well as the lotto and lake counties on through 08:00pm tonight. a lot of us, especially in the north bay going to be impacted by really hot temperatures and then our strongest the winds too vacaville atlas peak among areas that will see winds gusting in excess of 30 miles per hour. little calmer elsewhere across the bay. thankfully now today's daytime highs are easily the hottest of the forecast. 70's and 80's in san francisco. lot of 70's all the way up to the coastline. well, it's going to be 80's 90's to even triple digits elsewhere. santa clara is going to be well into the low 90's today with 91 degrees for your daytime high. good news by beyonce tonight. temps will have cooled into the upper 70's. so will be much more
just in florida, on up through georgia and eventually up into the carolinas to could be much more of a different story out here on the west coast. just a very strong and stubborn high pressure ridge keeping us hot. and also this northwesterly flow keeping things very windy, especially for the north bay where we do have these red flag warnings in effect as we speak for upper elevations of sonoma napa as well as the lotto and lake counties on through 08:00pm tonight. a lot of us, especially in...
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Aug 28, 2023
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carolina. kristen: from hurricane on the east coast excessive heat on the west coast, it will be hot here and even hotter in other parts of the state. larry: the tco are as from arson -- we have a look at exactly what they are expecting. >> a tropical storm and now in excessive heat warning. southern california is experiencing a bit of weather whiplash. temperatures expected to sizzle into the triple digits. >> it has been really hot here. just crazy. >> the national weather service warning to limit or avoid strenuous activities from 10:00 in the morning to 5:00 in the evening. marlene walked her dog early ahead of the worst of the forecasted heat. >> it gets super hot during the afternoon. i -- i am more compelled to go early in the morning. >> she is not the only one concerned for her dog's welfare. another major to protect her dog from the hot pavement. >> i got him beauties. i found out that the asphalt can go up to 130 degrees and his paws could get messed up so i got him some booties. >> for those working outdoors, the heat is unavoidable. emergency medicine at the medical center says worker
carolina. kristen: from hurricane on the east coast excessive heat on the west coast, it will be hot here and even hotter in other parts of the state. larry: the tco are as from arson -- we have a look at exactly what they are expecting. >> a tropical storm and now in excessive heat warning. southern california is experiencing a bit of weather whiplash. temperatures expected to sizzle into the triple digits. >> it has been really hot here. just crazy. >> the national weather...
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through georgia and south carolina for go just enough time to bring you some tennis news. men's world number was nova chuck, of edge breeze through to the 3rd round of the west, open with a straight sense victory over a spaniard, burned up a. it's a positive morales, the serbians, 646161. when means he will now face compatriots last low, cherry for us pumped in the quarter finals. chunk of age is chasing a record extending tense appearance. in the final thought us open a tournament. he has previously one on 3 occasions you are watching. do the news from berlin up next. we've got a documentary for you looking at traditional healing practices in jamaica for me and all of us here at the w. as thanks for watching. the flying river is formed by a most of full b perspiring trees or see stars fires. no good deal and the, the invisible with the effect flows through the sky start september 20th on the w.
through georgia and south carolina for go just enough time to bring you some tennis news. men's world number was nova chuck, of edge breeze through to the 3rd round of the west, open with a straight sense victory over a spaniard, burned up a. it's a positive morales, the serbians, 646161. when means he will now face compatriots last low, cherry for us pumped in the quarter finals. chunk of age is chasing a record extending tense appearance. in the final thought us open a tournament. he has...
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Aug 31, 2023
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carolina. you see that there? that is not a river. no, that's a street near the charleston yacht club in the city's west side. , the flooding, came amid a king tide or the highest predicted high tide of the year. let's go up to north carolina. and show you a look here. this is the east coast town of morehead city. has also been seeing flash flooding and strong winds early this morning. the national weather service office of the town said ocean levels made it all the way up to the dunes in some areas. reed? >> so let's jump over to horseshoe beach in florida. really took the brunt of the floods and the winds. in fact we understand it was strong enough to just destroy homes. look at that. that's somebody's house. this is surveillance video of a home just breaking apart in realtime. as the record rains raised the watters and the winds and pushed that wall of destruction right into the neighborhoods. so from where people live to where people earn a living there. look at this. this is perry, florida. a dollar tree, completely destroyed. torn to shreds. and where there were floods, fires also broke out. this is a dr
carolina. you see that there? that is not a river. no, that's a street near the charleston yacht club in the city's west side. , the flooding, came amid a king tide or the highest predicted high tide of the year. let's go up to north carolina. and show you a look here. this is the east coast town of morehead city. has also been seeing flash flooding and strong winds early this morning. the national weather service office of the town said ocean levels made it all the way up to the dunes in some...
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Aug 28, 2023
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west coast of florida. but in northern sections of florida into georgia, also coastally south carolina where my beloved statesouth carolina could be impacted and charleston, in particular, where summer thunderstorm floods the city there. there you can see the computer model the next five days suggesting four to six to some isolated areas of as much as ten inches of rainfall. as i mentioned the computer models are in fairly good agreement. remember, any kind of change, whether 50 miles, could dramatically change where the system makes landfall. by landfall we mean when that eye crosses the shore and that's what we refer to as landfall. guess it would have to make the landfall for the impacts to really be felt across the region. as we go towards saturday, it will be off the midatlantic coast. so it will still have its impacts with perhaps the potential for rip current to materials there. we have the hurricane watch-out all the way from the bend area, ap latch bay area towards at any point in time, we're expecting within the next 24, 48 hours there will be hurricane conditions there. we'll keep you updated in t
west coast of florida. but in northern sections of florida into georgia, also coastally south carolina where my beloved statesouth carolina could be impacted and charleston, in particular, where summer thunderstorm floods the city there. there you can see the computer model the next five days suggesting four to six to some isolated areas of as much as ten inches of rainfall. as i mentioned the computer models are in fairly good agreement. remember, any kind of change, whether 50 miles, could...