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we now have two tropical storms in the atlantic basin. tropical storm number two is grace. grace is going to push to the west and we expect it and its 40 mile per hour winds to impact the leeward islands tonight and then eventually it will impact the u.s. virgin islands and, robyn, also puerto rico tomorrow. that's where we have tropical storm warnings in effect because of grace. >> okay. we will keep monitoring that. thanks so much, tyler mauldin there. appreciate it. >>> that wraps this hour of cnn. thanks for joining me, i'm robyn curnow, follow me on twitter and instagram @robyn curnow cnn. my colleague kim brunhuber is up next with more cnn in just a moment. enjoy. but isn't this a little much? too much? is getting 28 different fico scores with extracredit too much? no, it's just 100 degrees out here. i mean, aren't you hot? getting credit reports from all three bureaus does make me feel warm inside. what? right? who knew there were that many scores. turns out lenders don't care about free credit scores and neither should you. instead, see what lenders actually see wit
we now have two tropical storms in the atlantic basin. tropical storm number two is grace. grace is going to push to the west and we expect it and its 40 mile per hour winds to impact the leeward islands tonight and then eventually it will impact the u.s. virgin islands and, robyn, also puerto rico tomorrow. that's where we have tropical storm warnings in effect because of grace. >> okay. we will keep monitoring that. thanks so much, tyler mauldin there. appreciate it. >>> that...
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Aug 15, 2021
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that's typically when we see the most activity in the atlantic basin climatologically. this time of year the breeding ground is central to east atlantic. all these storms come off of africa. they begin to develop, push west, and who's in the crosshairs? hispaniola, dominican republic, haiti. so robin, they are in hurricane alley. after grace, it is certainly boss that i believe we'll be tracking more systems pushing over in the months to come. >> thanks for that update. tyler mordan there. >>> how you can help the people of haiti suffering in the wake of this earthquake and with possibly more to company, cnn.com/impact is the place you should go. >>> some u.s. children are heading back to school in states where the governors have banned mask mandates, like texas. local leaders are speaking up for them. we'll sell you all about that. >>> israel makes more people eligible for a third vaccine dose as severe cases rise despite its best efforts. we have a live report from jerusalem. f. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit f
that's typically when we see the most activity in the atlantic basin climatologically. this time of year the breeding ground is central to east atlantic. all these storms come off of africa. they begin to develop, push west, and who's in the crosshairs? hispaniola, dominican republic, haiti. so robin, they are in hurricane alley. after grace, it is certainly boss that i believe we'll be tracking more systems pushing over in the months to come. >> thanks for that update. tyler mordan...
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Aug 29, 2021
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they have had a lot of flooding for august and over the weekend and move toward parts of the atlantic basinwe are still looking at some better conditions back home. we had this haze and smoke but the onshore flow is strong through emeryville and san francisco. north bay and inland east bay, poor air quality, but better conditions around the bay along the coast today. unfortunately we are not going to build a spread that across the bay until your monday. lighter blues indicate the air quality that comes our way throughout the day tomorrow. today, it is just in pockets. two to four degrees cooler. looking at 60 in san rafael. it will be in the 70's by 10:00 but cooler as we get towards the afternoon with some low 80's instead of upper 80's in oakland, and we will touch the upper 90's inland. still hot and hazy but some better news closer to the coast. details on a cooler outlook for next week coming up. kate: livermore high school students are mourning the death of a classmate, killed in a car crash. five other teenagers were also hurt. the california highway patrol is investigating friday's
they have had a lot of flooding for august and over the weekend and move toward parts of the atlantic basinwe are still looking at some better conditions back home. we had this haze and smoke but the onshore flow is strong through emeryville and san francisco. north bay and inland east bay, poor air quality, but better conditions around the bay along the coast today. unfortunately we are not going to build a spread that across the bay until your monday. lighter blues indicate the air quality...
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Aug 20, 2021
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look at right now, i mean just in the atlantic basin, winds 85 miles per hour, traveling west at 15 miles per hour. again, still expecting to see some of the heavy rain bands out of this and the strong gusty conditions as they continues to push through and make landfall through the weekend. as far as bringing it closer to home, we're going to continue to deal with that lingering smoke this afternoon. the current temperatures are in the 60s but we're going to climb into the 80s for the south bay interior valleys mid 80s. notice it's a little bit cooler just slight and as we're going to head into saturday it's going to cool off by a few degrees as well inland. oakland 70, palo alto 76, san francisco 67, i'll talk about when we could get a little bit of a better air quality chance coming up in a few minutes. let's check in with mike. >> we're looking for the better air quality, but also we're concerned about those folks with the fires over here. we're also looking at a known thing going on golden gate bridge sitting here for a little while. it will move the center divide. look at that, under
look at right now, i mean just in the atlantic basin, winds 85 miles per hour, traveling west at 15 miles per hour. again, still expecting to see some of the heavy rain bands out of this and the strong gusty conditions as they continues to push through and make landfall through the weekend. as far as bringing it closer to home, we're going to continue to deal with that lingering smoke this afternoon. the current temperatures are in the 60s but we're going to climb into the 80s for the south bay...
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Aug 14, 2021
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. >>> breaking news in the atlantic basin where two powerful storms are lined up and could make landfallrrow and make landfall somewhere near the florida/alabama line monday evening. top of that, tropical storm grace is spinning in the baumts bahamas and is expected to hit haiti where they just had an earthquake. >>> the dixie fire has been raging for over a month burning over 540,000 acres across multiple counties. as of this afternoon, the second largest fire in state history is only 31% contained. officials say they're still weeks away from full containment. fire crews are also worried about this weekend's triple digit temperatures plus storms that could bring lightning and gusty winds spreading the fire. >>> approaching the top of the hour and this is msnbc reports. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. i'm joe fryer in for yasmin vossoughian. we continue to follow major breaking news right now. just moments ago the death toll rising into the hundreds in haiti after a huge magnitude 7.2 earthquake. the latest on the search for survivors and the widespread damage we are seeing in an already devastate
. >>> breaking news in the atlantic basin where two powerful storms are lined up and could make landfallrrow and make landfall somewhere near the florida/alabama line monday evening. top of that, tropical storm grace is spinning in the baumts bahamas and is expected to hit haiti where they just had an earthquake. >>> the dixie fire has been raging for over a month burning over 540,000 acres across multiple counties. as of this afternoon, the second largest fire in state...
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this is one of three tropical cyclones in the atlantic basin. grace being in a really bad spot, and the recovery zone now. impacts from fred hit st. petersburg yesterday. look at this, gusty winds near 60 miles an hour. torrential rains and tornado warnings yesterday. satellite pictures showing landfall late this afternoon over the florida panhandle. impacting millions of americans wth fred. george? >> rob, thanks. >>> we're following a lot of other headlines this morning including the latest from afghanistan. one of the key advisers under president bush and obama will join us live. with the key insight with the taliban takeover. >>> also coming up, the new surge in covid cases. as some hospitls in texas run out of beds. >>> first, going to ginger. >> tucson with its third wettest monsoon on record. you should see the images coming out this weekend. the rescues that were happening big time. this dog and woman rescued. more rain on the way. your local weather in 30 seconds. first your select cities presented by canva. s cities presented by canva.
this is one of three tropical cyclones in the atlantic basin. grace being in a really bad spot, and the recovery zone now. impacts from fred hit st. petersburg yesterday. look at this, gusty winds near 60 miles an hour. torrential rains and tornado warnings yesterday. satellite pictures showing landfall late this afternoon over the florida panhandle. impacting millions of americans wth fred. george? >> rob, thanks. >>> we're following a lot of other headlines this morning...
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Aug 24, 2021
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basin. it was the biggest environmental disaster ever in brazil. it killed 19 people wiped out the villages as the waste swept down the river to the atlantic ocean. molden 650 kilometers away. the dam was owned by the some arco venture between b, h, p, and brazilian iron or mining giant vale. 5 years later, some 200000 people are still seeking compensation related to the disaster. in july of this year, a london court of appeals agreed to reopen the $7000000000.00 lawsuit against anglo australian mining giant b. h p. while to get to the state laws have had to overturn decisions that have gone against claimants. joining me now from london fell off all about the fun day. oh, damn litigation cases, petro martin's pedro is a partner at law. firm p g m b, m, and the lead lawyer in the case representing the brazilian claimants. good to have us. first of all, why do you think the court of appeal agreed to reopen the case? well, the judge is in the point of view, believe that you have the real prospect of success. they have right le, highlighted the sexual nature of the case and said that the claim itself is of exception importance. both because of the number of
basin. it was the biggest environmental disaster ever in brazil. it killed 19 people wiped out the villages as the waste swept down the river to the atlantic ocean. molden 650 kilometers away. the dam was owned by the some arco venture between b, h, p, and brazilian iron or mining giant vale. 5 years later, some 200000 people are still seeking compensation related to the disaster. in july of this year, a london court of appeals agreed to reopen the $7000000000.00 lawsuit against anglo...
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basin dixie line in pennsylvania new york and so on. so the genius of franklin is to understand and eventually washington and hamilton that the atlantic oceane an amazing amount that will protect us against the old powers but only if we unite them and we can fight each other and europe can actually play off against each other divide and conquer fashion and we have united policy towards the west. in an american and a national domain and not just a virginia backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut even recipes what becomes ohio. so the western reserve. so yes, americans as early as 1754, franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility of a world at war read the constitution comes out of our revolution as a part of a larger global struggle. so our audiences is very impressive, very sophisticated. historically and of course if you ask them when did the first world war started, they would say well it started in 1914 in the european area, no, is started 1754 in american backcountry when a young officer named george washington gets involved in confrontation between the two great superpowers of the world. france and england
basin dixie line in pennsylvania new york and so on. so the genius of franklin is to understand and eventually washington and hamilton that the atlantic oceane an amazing amount that will protect us against the old powers but only if we unite them and we can fight each other and europe can actually play off against each other divide and conquer fashion and we have united policy towards the west. in an american and a national domain and not just a virginia backyard or pennsylvania's territory or...