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... >> adam beach, yeah. >> hinojosa: ...had a long run on law and order: svu, i guess?> long run, yeah, yeah. well, i mean, he did, i think, 22 episodes or something like that. >> hinojosa: that's pretty wonderful, i mean, were you happy to see him out there? >> you know, we all, as native actors and people in the film community, any time somebody makes a mainstream piece of work that isn't dependant on "leathers and feathers," i mean, we all applaud it. it's a great stride. >> hinojosa: what are you thinking about next? you're working on a big project called the whale hunt, which is also going to be controversial... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...no matter what, because you're dealing with the hunting of whales; a traditional kind of custom. >> right, right. >> hinojosa: and you're talking about, you know, protecting a species. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so where's the status... what is the status of your new movie the whale hunt? >> i'm hoping to make a whale hunt sometime soon. we had it at hbo and were developing it, and got passed over for bury my heart at wounded knee, which
... >> adam beach, yeah. >> hinojosa: ...had a long run on law and order: svu, i guess?> long run, yeah, yeah. well, i mean, he did, i think, 22 episodes or something like that. >> hinojosa: that's pretty wonderful, i mean, were you happy to see him out there? >> you know, we all, as native actors and people in the film community, any time somebody makes a mainstream piece of work that isn't dependant on "leathers and feathers," i mean, we all applaud it....
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back -- judge jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "justice" let's look at west palm beach. adamt is the eye of the storm? adam: we have been track it as it's been work its way along the coast of cuba. that's a fairly general western movement. we have been waiting for to it make a sharp turn and head towards florida. that just happened the last 15, 20 minutes. there it is popping up to the north. that's going to start to be the trend. we'll watch this overnight running back over warmer water. currently the winds are at 120 miles an hour. but all the forecast data shows as this runs over that warm water, it will pick up intensity. the winds are going tomorrow get higher. we are look at wave heights as the category 3 storm spins 30-33 pete. the water is very warm at this point. you need 80 degree water too fuel a hurricane. you start to see some of these waters 86 and 87 degrees and knocking at the door of 90 degrees. that will be the energy this will need to get back up to a category 4 by early tomorrow morning. here is one of our tropical models, we like the european model. we ar
back -- judge jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "justice" let's look at west palm beach. adamt is the eye of the storm? adam: we have been track it as it's been work its way along the coast of cuba. that's a fairly general western movement. we have been waiting for to it make a sharp turn and head towards florida. that just happened the last 15, 20 minutes. there it is popping up to the north. that's going to start to be the trend. we'll watch this overnight running...
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adam. mike: miami beach dealing with dangerous conditions.city's mayor, he is the phone with us, what can you tell us about what it like on the ground there. >> i can tell you miami beach, we have trees and branches, on the road, downed power lines, overall not much physical damage to the city, thank god. we evacuated our city way in advancement and recovery efforts start early in the morning. we have had flooding problems in the past, we have installed pumps, generators, raised our roads, we did well. we did not flood very much, our pumps performed. we were very happy. now, i am watching carefully and concerned about communities on the western coast of florida. melissa: our reporters on ground talking about fallen glass and debris on the roads. that has to be a bis concern to you. and huge part of the clean up. what is your reaction to that? >> most important thing right now fur us to get our roads cleaning up for residents and visitors get back to living life. and we will take tomorrow, we begin early in the morning, unfortunately we have t
adam. mike: miami beach dealing with dangerous conditions.city's mayor, he is the phone with us, what can you tell us about what it like on the ground there. >> i can tell you miami beach, we have trees and branches, on the road, downed power lines, overall not much physical damage to the city, thank god. we evacuated our city way in advancement and recovery efforts start early in the morning. we have had flooding problems in the past, we have installed pumps, generators, raised our...
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beach. we begin with adam in miami, florida. adam. >> the conditions continue to worsen. as we look to left, smashed up under the shore. there are a bunch of others we have known on very weak lines at h hour, we are not close to get to heavy stuff yet. if there's glimmer of good news here is the storm continues to trend west. obviously we won't get the eye or the wall of the eye which people were word about, however, that still means we are getting the dirty side of the storm, so it's called which is the rough side. there's white caps all throughout the area. we keep going to the left, the two boats have broken loose, one line holding them together. you can see as the night moves on, the wind will batter the boats together. the owner of the marina says that they know who owns the boats and they are not going to look good in a few hours. we are starting to see damage to those kinds of cloth coverings. sails are obviously down that are teared and ripped as the wind comes through. we are getting some rain, not as hard as it was last hour. although it's coming down now. a lot
beach. we begin with adam in miami, florida. adam. >> the conditions continue to worsen. as we look to left, smashed up under the shore. there are a bunch of others we have known on very weak lines at h hour, we are not close to get to heavy stuff yet. if there's glimmer of good news here is the storm continues to trend west. obviously we won't get the eye or the wall of the eye which people were word about, however, that still means we are getting the dirty side of the storm, so it's...
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as a child, you know, carr's beach was kind of like a place where my parents would take me. a guy by the name of happy adamshad a radio show in carr's beach. >> how would you like to see all the top recording stars. >> every week he was live, with people like fats domino, jackie wilson. i was a board operator for mr. adams, and you said, you know what? i would like to become a disk jockey. >> this is it. all along here this was all where the beach was. >> it's just a warm, warm memory, and it was very, very sad when it went away. you know, the acts started to die, promoters would come in and try to do special gigs, and it never panned out. they started not making money. why go to the beach with no air conditions, when you could see the same along came a developer, let me buy a beach, and they developed it into condos. i think they did the wise thing when they sold it, though historically and emotionally it was not a good thing, but it is what it is. >> good education lesson there for us all. >>> we have more photos and an interactive page in the nbc washington app. >>> if you do plan to try to scoot out to
as a child, you know, carr's beach was kind of like a place where my parents would take me. a guy by the name of happy adamshad a radio show in carr's beach. >> how would you like to see all the top recording stars. >> every week he was live, with people like fats domino, jackie wilson. i was a board operator for mr. adams, and you said, you know what? i would like to become a disk jockey. >> this is it. all along here this was all where the beach was. >> it's just a...
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adam, thank you. hurricane jose left behind flood waters and beach erosion at the jersey shore. the ponding is back behind dunes market. it will take about $2 million to repair the damage. >> the erosion that we saw in these couple of blocks is the most significant we have seen in a decade. >> the mayor says moving forward he hopes to use pardoning structures like a seawall to prevent scenes like that. in new castle county, the high tide caused the airport road to largely disappear beneath the water. several cars stalled out and were towed away. you can keep an eye on the storm anytime on your phone or tablet. "6abc" is a free app. tonight the death toll has risen to 230 in mexico. 21 children and four teachers died. there are makeshift hospitals on the street. in mexico city alone, 44 buildings have collapsed and half of the city remains without power. the twin disasters have mobilized the hearts of so many in our area to help the region in need. christie ileto joins us. for many you spoke to, the pain is "sunday sport personal. >> a group of penn students collected $25,000 in
adam, thank you. hurricane jose left behind flood waters and beach erosion at the jersey shore. the ponding is back behind dunes market. it will take about $2 million to repair the damage. >> the erosion that we saw in these couple of blocks is the most significant we have seen in a decade. >> the mayor says moving forward he hopes to use pardoning structures like a seawall to prevent scenes like that. in new castle county, the high tide caused the airport road to largely disappear...
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adam thanks. >>> the beautiful weather we're experiencing has stretched out the beach season but officials are sending an urgent reminder today that though the water may look inviting conditions remain dangerous and as adam just said they have proven deadly. nora muchanic reports from ship bottom on long beach island. >> reporter: there were dozens of rescues up and down the jersey coast and lifeguards are telling us a dip in the ocean in this hot weather is not worth risking your life. >> absolutely life-threatening as we saw this weekend. >> reporter: lieutenant john skolnick on long beach island says the weather has been absolutely beautiful drawing lots of people to the beach during the off season. ship bottom has guards still posted at selected beaches but most towns don't. and while the water is inviting, swimming right now is a real risk. >> the past week with josÉ sitting out there for the week and now maria slowly approaching it makes for very rough conditions. >> reporter: as the week goes on its expected to get even worse. >> it could pull you out in the a second. you get tired, scared and
adam thanks. >>> the beautiful weather we're experiencing has stretched out the beach season but officials are sending an urgent reminder today that though the water may look inviting conditions remain dangerous and as adam just said they have proven deadly. nora muchanic reports from ship bottom on long beach island. >> reporter: there were dozens of rescues up and down the jersey coast and lifeguards are telling us a dip in the ocean in this hot weather is not worth risking...
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beach city. look who showed up this year, adam sandler, charlize theron, katie holmes, tom hanks, orlando bloom.>> celebs eat chili. >> we have a lot of questions. "right this minute," we have dax holt! >> hey! >> what's up? >> first of all, if i come on your show, do i get a watch? >> i could probably find you a nice watch. i don't know if i could find you as nice of a watch, but i could get you one. >> tell us about your channel, it's a different approach. like a safe space to talk to people. >> that was the point. i worked at tmz for years and we were talking about the celebs. i'm going to start talking with the celebs. that's why the new show i'm sitting down with the celebs inside their homes, interviewing them. you know what, like you said, people get very comfortable and stuff starts to come out. with brian, that was one topic i know he has been ridiculed all over the internet with. i said let's see what he has to say and he opened up. wow was his answer, powerful. >> how do you even know this stuff? >> well, i worked for the biggest entertainment website in the world for a very long time
beach city. look who showed up this year, adam sandler, charlize theron, katie holmes, tom hanks, orlando bloom.>> celebs eat chili. >> we have a lot of questions. "right this minute," we have dax holt! >> hey! >> what's up? >> first of all, if i come on your show, do i get a watch? >> i could probably find you a nice watch. i don't know if i could find you as nice of a watch, but i could get you one. >> tell us about your channel, it's a...
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. >>> in some cases we're actually kind of lucky, adam, it's not august and less folks at the beach right now. here's the latest on maria, still category 3, maximum winds 125 trying to develop an eye again. it is about 365 miles east of nassau moving into the open waters of the atlantic, so that is good news, don't see any threat to land for the next few days. in terms of gusts, still has gusts to 155, movement north, northwest now at 9. we do have tropical storm warnings in effect for parts of the bahamas, but look how far away the storm is. we're in pretty good shape. it begins to north in the week and eventually becomes a category 1 that will kick up some dangerous surf at the beach. we will come back and talk about our weekend. we're talking about a cold front. we'll tell you when that is going to make it start to feel like fall. >>> how many pictures do you think you see per day while scrolling through facebook, twitter and instagram? a few of them really catch your eyes like this one, boom, this massive 30-foot wave. this image was posted monday by an alleged photographer's facebook
. >>> in some cases we're actually kind of lucky, adam, it's not august and less folks at the beach right now. here's the latest on maria, still category 3, maximum winds 125 trying to develop an eye again. it is about 365 miles east of nassau moving into the open waters of the atlantic, so that is good news, don't see any threat to land for the next few days. in terms of gusts, still has gusts to 155, movement north, northwest now at 9. we do have tropical storm warnings in effect for...
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contractors is still out on the beach, they've been moving equipment, containers, all of this before the bad weather hits to get everything in place before the storm. as you heard adamy, we're expecting high winds, some beach erosion which is already started here as the jersey shore gets ready for the arrival of josÉ. live in atlantic city, i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news." sharrie. >> all right, nora, thank you. >>> and it is a similar scene along the delaware shore line. police in rehoboth beach are taking the storm's threat seriously but at this point they are not as concerned as they have been in the past. "action news" reporter john rawlins is there and will have a live report coming up at 5 o'clock. >>> and "action news" will continue to track hurricane jose through the night and we will get an early start tomorrow morning to bring you the latest on the storm and its impacts along the east coast. be sure to join matt, tam, david and karen tomorrow begin, at 4:00 a.m. >> and even as josÉ churns in the atlantic another menacing storm is barreling toward a collision with areas already devastated by hurricane irma. hurricane maria turned into a category th
contractors is still out on the beach, they've been moving equipment, containers, all of this before the bad weather hits to get everything in place before the storm. as you heard adamy, we're expecting high winds, some beach erosion which is already started here as the jersey shore gets ready for the arrival of josÉ. live in atlantic city, i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news." sharrie. >> all right, nora, thank you. >>> and it is a similar scene along the delaware...
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adam, thank you. we had to daytona beach with rick leventhal. rick?>> mandatory evacuation on its way for the beach side and low-lying anodes anyone and mobile phones as a 5:00 this afternoon. across volusia county. a lot of people may have left already, but the sheriff believes that many people did not leave and those folks could be facing some very difficult conditions over the next few days. not expected to get really bad here until sometime after midnight on saturday, and then potential hurricane force winds up to category two or higher late sunday night. roughly 48 hours from now. this beach town, daytona beach and the whole county of volusia could be in some severe hurricane force conditions. the beach itself is going to be shut off from the mainland sometime sunday morning when he gets too high, there, derek includes every bridge trained daytona beach in the mainland. they let the stay on the mainland before. they do seem prepared. they have been getting ready throughout the day. we have been traveling through the area. he saw them boarding off
adam, thank you. we had to daytona beach with rick leventhal. rick?>> mandatory evacuation on its way for the beach side and low-lying anodes anyone and mobile phones as a 5:00 this afternoon. across volusia county. a lot of people may have left already, but the sheriff believes that many people did not leave and those folks could be facing some very difficult conditions over the next few days. not expected to get really bad here until sometime after midnight on saturday, and then...
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beach. there live in key largo with the latest. adam i talked to about an hour ago.icked up since then? >> the winds are about the same. we've still got 30 mile-per-hour gus, a couple more gus in the 50s. you can start to feel those wins pickup. the consistency of these being 30 mile-per-hour so far was still so much time to go, the rain has picked up dramatically as well. to my right, the water is smashing over the docks. there's a number of docs you don't even see anymore. what's very eerie is when you hear that jet engine sound. it's right above you and that's basically the storm coming to shore. you can see some the damage being done. [inaudible] >> we lost his live report will get back for you later. eric: we talked with the miami beach mayor earlier and he said the curfew starts at 8:00 p.m. tonight to protect people for their own safety. as you can see it's mostly quiet. people are heeding the evacuation warnings. phil has been on the beach all day. has a gotten worse this past our? >> we had a lull in between bands, but this afternoon we had major wind and ra
beach. there live in key largo with the latest. adam i talked to about an hour ago.icked up since then? >> the winds are about the same. we've still got 30 mile-per-hour gus, a couple more gus in the 50s. you can start to feel those wins pickup. the consistency of these being 30 mile-per-hour so far was still so much time to go, the rain has picked up dramatically as well. to my right, the water is smashing over the docks. there's a number of docs you don't even see anymore. what's very...
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adam, thank you. >>> meanwhile jose may be moving farther from our coast at this hour but the tropical storm left behind floodwaters and a lot of beach erosion. chopper 6 hd surveyed the jersey shore with the ponding is back behind the dunes of margate because of the pounding waves and several streets in strathmere were swamped. gray hall is live in north wildwood one of the towns in cleanup mode trying to repair the damage to the beaches from the rough surf. what is the story there? >> reporter: we don't have to tell that you jose did not make a direct impact but caused millions in damage when it comes to beach erosion. seeing it from the ground does not do it justice. have you to see it from the air. drone 6 flying above the darth here in north wildwood, new jersey. you see the damage caused by the lashing of jose as it hit the coast and took tons of sand out to sea. >> we brought sand in here the last two years and both times it has been completely wipe add way. frustrating and expensive. north wildwood mayor says that beach erosion is a constant problem and drone 6 showed the damage churning off the coast. and ate away at the bea
adam, thank you. >>> meanwhile jose may be moving farther from our coast at this hour but the tropical storm left behind floodwaters and a lot of beach erosion. chopper 6 hd surveyed the jersey shore with the ponding is back behind the dunes of margate because of the pounding waves and several streets in strathmere were swamped. gray hall is live in north wildwood one of the towns in cleanup mode trying to repair the damage to the beaches from the rough surf. what is the story there?...
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sunday morning or sunday afternoon will have to stay on the beach until the storm passes, which will probably be monday or tuesday. >> sean: adam housley is in key largo florida. adam, what's going on there? >> first evacuation, we are here in the keys. most take it out. we've met a lot of people in the last couple of days who did not get out before and said this time, they will take the warning seriously and they are going to leave. for the most part, there are no cars on the road. most people that wanted to leave did not do so. the last bus has got off the island. you either have to hitch a ride or get your own car. most people are basically here to stay at this point. we are in the last place we know if that's open in the keys, tower of pizza. your family has been here for 30 years. i've got to ask, i know everything is nice and calm but of course it will change, we are expecting tropical storm winds at 2:00 at the latest. >> yes, we are all scared but we're sticking together. >> with the whole state under evacuation, did you have any other options close to mike >> i think they do think we are crazy. we had options but we th
sunday morning or sunday afternoon will have to stay on the beach until the storm passes, which will probably be monday or tuesday. >> sean: adam housley is in key largo florida. adam, what's going on there? >> first evacuation, we are here in the keys. most take it out. we've met a lot of people in the last couple of days who did not get out before and said this time, they will take the warning seriously and they are going to leave. for the most part, there are no cars on the road....
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adam? who should we start with? cnn has assets everywhere. okay. down in miami proper, around miami beach, we had eric van damme.re dealing with it. one of the realities of dealing with storm surge. wplg showing you miami in real time but let's show you derek van damme's last hit so you can see what they're dealing with in the famous ocean drive area. this is the least of the worst. >> reporter: chris, i feel like i'm feeling the backwash of a jet engine. it just stings every time these gusts come through. it's picking up sand from south beach, about 150 feet to my left. look what is happening to these trees behind me. you can see how they're getting bent over. some of them have xloelt snapped. there's flooding in front of me from the heavy rain bands and i don't need to state the obvious here but we are officially in hurricane conditions. we have fisher island just to our south, a mile to our south, they're reporting 79-mile-per-hour sustained winds. gusts higher than that, 80, 85. i'm going to pan this way with my cameraman. you have to see down ocean drive. that is dangerous. we're protected here, just so you
adam? who should we start with? cnn has assets everywhere. okay. down in miami proper, around miami beach, we had eric van damme.re dealing with it. one of the realities of dealing with storm surge. wplg showing you miami in real time but let's show you derek van damme's last hit so you can see what they're dealing with in the famous ocean drive area. this is the least of the worst. >> reporter: chris, i feel like i'm feeling the backwash of a jet engine. it just stings every time these...
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adam housley be careful and thank you very much. we appreciate it. now i want to bring in miami beach's mayor phillip levine who joins us by phone.ime. give us the latest, what you are seeing on the ground right now. >> i can tell you this. it was a good thing we told people to leave miami beach a few days in a dance with a mandatory evacuation. i can tell you it's a ghost town. the streets are empty and i'm approaching ocean drive and there's literally nobody there. there are no cars and no pedestrians. all the whole tells her boarded up and that's a good sign for me. charles: it's a good sign for you and you coined this nuclear hurricane and that has garnered a lot of attention and also the mandatory evacuation. perhaps miami doesn't get the kind of hit you are are anticipg 48 hours ago do you think that this will be still seen as the right decision in hindsight? in houston there may or actually didn't want people to evacuate. >> i agree on an old statement better safe than sorry. number two i can tell you this, this storm is larger than the state of florida. if anyone thinks because it's and 80-mile and i doesn't come over the
adam housley be careful and thank you very much. we appreciate it. now i want to bring in miami beach's mayor phillip levine who joins us by phone.ime. give us the latest, what you are seeing on the ground right now. >> i can tell you this. it was a good thing we told people to leave miami beach a few days in a dance with a mandatory evacuation. i can tell you it's a ghost town. the streets are empty and i'm approaching ocean drive and there's literally nobody there. there are no cars and...
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beach, summer haven, marineland. if you are in those areas get to a safe space. adam, lots of violent tornado out of this thing. >> it's still coming from my right. it's starting to switch out. as you were talking. you are talking six pieces of metal feet by 4 feet. 6 feet by 4 feet. some of the video we have seen out of key west is brutal and islamorada. the emergency services here said they would stop at 45-mile-an-hour sustained winds and that was a long time ago. we can't see the actual -- holy smokes -- we can't see the radar. you say it's passing us. you can tell it's still coming from my right and my left. shep: adam, your pictures are amazing. we were watching in northeast miami-dade county where the waters have been kicking up very high. this is dangerous. this is in miami itself. turn around, don't drown is what the national weather service is asking us to remind our viewers. if you are out and about they say you shouldn't be. and watters are rising. the storm surge is coming in. their plea is turn around, don't drown. live pictures. let's look. >> they are
beach, summer haven, marineland. if you are in those areas get to a safe space. adam, lots of violent tornado out of this thing. >> it's still coming from my right. it's starting to switch out. as you were talking. you are talking six pieces of metal feet by 4 feet. 6 feet by 4 feet. some of the video we have seen out of key west is brutal and islamorada. the emergency services here said they would stop at 45-mile-an-hour sustained winds and that was a long time ago. we can't see the...
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adam, thank you. up next, the mayor of miami beach joins us on his city's efforts to try to recover from hurricane irma. ♪ when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. i mwell, what are youe to take care odoing tomorrow -10am? staff meeting. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. and made it liberating. we took safe, and made it daring. we took intelligent, and made it utterly irresi
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adam joseph, is tracking all of that. >> the tide is between 7:30 and 8:30 and more flooding and beach erosion and then things subside tomorrow. an update on maria, in the weather center from the national hurricane center. still a category five hurricane with winds sustained at 165 miles per hour. this storm unfortunately is at its peak right now as it is pressing towards st. croix, st. croix is this little island and that will take a direct hit and hit as a category five for st. thomas and st. john the islands hit by irma and move over san juan with the eye over puerto rico early tomorrow morning. there is the stats, 165 miles per hour the pressure has come down and that means that the storm is still strengthening when the pressure drops. moving north northwest at 10 over st. croix at midnight and max wind gusts of 200 miles per hour. as we look at the track with maria here it passes over st. croix directly at midnight and san juan straight through puerto rico tomorrow morning and scraping the dominican republic and curves towards the turks and caicos, as a category four and they were already hit by a category five a few wee
adam joseph, is tracking all of that. >> the tide is between 7:30 and 8:30 and more flooding and beach erosion and then things subside tomorrow. an update on maria, in the weather center from the national hurricane center. still a category five hurricane with winds sustained at 165 miles per hour. this storm unfortunately is at its peak right now as it is pressing towards st. croix, st. croix is this little island and that will take a direct hit and hit as a category five for st. thomas...
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we will be on alert on what could possibly happen, thanks, adam. >> yeah. >> now, we want to check in with rick which joins us from daytona beach, rick, what can you tell us? >> yeah, it's pretty wicked still, laura, it's been bad for hours now and remain that is way, the wind is gusting and the rain is stinging and the roof of the dominoes across the street is still ripping. pieces of it have been coming off. there's a lot of debris on the street. other signs that have broken out here and we can see traffic lights swinging and other stuff swaying out here. it's pretty nasty and we've heard from the county that there are power lines down here in daytona beach just south of us, another piece of something goes flying by. the fp&l, volusia county the size of rhode island, half a million residents. you have 94,000 without power and every customer basically the equivalent of two people, that means 40% of this county is in the dark, we have seen transformers blow so we know there's areas on the beach that are on the dark tonight. also, of course, the bridges between daytona beach and mainland have been shut down because of the curfew
we will be on alert on what could possibly happen, thanks, adam. >> yeah. >> now, we want to check in with rick which joins us from daytona beach, rick, what can you tell us? >> yeah, it's pretty wicked still, laura, it's been bad for hours now and remain that is way, the wind is gusting and the rain is stinging and the roof of the dominoes across the street is still ripping. pieces of it have been coming off. there's a lot of debris on the street. other signs that have broken...
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adam joseph, jaime apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> hello again and here's what's happening on "action news" tonight. hurricane jose pounds the east coast beachest another hurricane is also causing big worries now. >>> president trump begins the week focusing on global affairs as the united nations opens its new session. british investigators say they are virtually digging for clues after friday's attempted bombing on a london subway train. >> but we begin this half hour with an accuweather alert. for the latest on hurricane jose. the center of the storm continues to churn hundreds of miles off the new jersey and delaware coasts. >> but it's already bringing pounding surf and gusty winds. let's go straight to meteorologist adam joseph is the big board. >> early on in the day we had tropical storm watches for the coast. those have been canceled so that is good news. we're not looking a really wind storm with this, it's basically the waters will be churned up, there will be some erosion at the shore and also some minor tidal flooding. 250 miles east of the outer banks of north carolina as a category one winds sustained at 75 miles an hour but eve
adam joseph, jaime apody, rick williams and monica malpass. >> ♪ >> hello again and here's what's happening on "action news" tonight. hurricane jose pounds the east coast beachest another hurricane is also causing big worries now. >>> president trump begins the week focusing on global affairs as the united nations opens its new session. british investigators say they are virtually digging for clues after friday's attempted bombing on a london subway train....
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that only run, city of miami beach only until seven and did what you are saying stop will be happening at 7:00 a.m. and maybe these curfews will change, i don't know. adamll have a chance to change the curfews. you see the center of circulation with the storm and you get on the east side of the state and there is a little less going on because of this more westerly track. you will see these curfews be more strict on the west side of the state as compared to the state of the state. harris: everyone is talking storm surge. when we bring you later in the hour two things will happen. we will get a top of the hour, adam, i know that first bowl and several hours update on where this thing is going and i think you'll better tell us about the storm surge to. adam: yes, i've been working on storm surge things. i will have it. harris: thank you very much. you are hearing that tampa has not yet taken a direct hit from a major hurricane in nearly one century. tonight they are bracing for the worst. i busy, some of the worst has been done by irma as she starts to move in and kiss that east coast and move over to the west coast of the state. tampa mayor is with us. m
that only run, city of miami beach only until seven and did what you are saying stop will be happening at 7:00 a.m. and maybe these curfews will change, i don't know. adamll have a chance to change the curfews. you see the center of circulation with the storm and you get on the east side of the state and there is a little less going on because of this more westerly track. you will see these curfews be more strict on the west side of the state as compared to the state of the state. harris:...
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adam klotz has warned us, not just yet. it will still impact the entire state. reporter: it is coming out. patti: halfwit that coast eastern states and the news correspondent rick leventhal joined by son daytona beach. >> the rain has started to fall again. now when yet, but they are expecting tropical storm winds by tomorrow afternoon. they issued a mandatory evacuation for the low-lying area. many people do deserve most of the businesses here on atlantic avenue are boarded up. everything pretty much closed today. a couple bars in a hotel housing the electric workers in town. emergency management officials are concerned about the possibility of flooding. they could get anywhere between eight to 12 inches and because this is a flat low-lying area, that means there could be a lot of flooding and trees could start coming down because of the wind associated with the storm as well expect it to reach hurricane force by late tomorrow night. here's more from the county emergency management director. >> worst-case scenario as we understand it. the sustained tropical storm force winds could be in the neighborhood of 65 miles an hour for as long as 30 hours. that also includes the possibility of category one
adam klotz has warned us, not just yet. it will still impact the entire state. reporter: it is coming out. patti: halfwit that coast eastern states and the news correspondent rick leventhal joined by son daytona beach. >> the rain has started to fall again. now when yet, but they are expecting tropical storm winds by tomorrow afternoon. they issued a mandatory evacuation for the low-lying area. many people do deserve most of the businesses here on atlantic avenue are boarded up....
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beach. tom: withops the flip- economic class. inc. you for your shout out the other day. we canrtin adams knows rip up the script.ty markets? equity is still at the bottom of the scorecard. this is a bear market rally as you suggested with oil. we've seen a strong comeback in energy stocks over the last weeks. more&p 500 are now overbought been at any point since december, 2016, which was the last time they peaked. that fits well with your charts, commodities have rallied, energy stocks are in a similar position. that doesn't mean they are diversification tool. if you look at the longer term, commodities and equities, diversification is beneficial. the correlations of broken down, you still have a lot of beta available in the commodity complex. if you are a long-term invester, this is a better place to look for value. guy: can i stick with that point on what is happening with the energy story and the correlations that exist. here andchart this is a european story. correlation between energy stocks and the oil price is now at a multi-year low. how quickly does that change? was at happened with that breakdown earli
beach. tom: withops the flip- economic class. inc. you for your shout out the other day. we canrtin adams knows rip up the script.ty markets? equity is still at the bottom of the scorecard. this is a bear market rally as you suggested with oil. we've seen a strong comeback in energy stocks over the last weeks. more&p 500 are now overbought been at any point since december, 2016, which was the last time they peaked. that fits well with your charts, commodities have rallied, energy stocks are...