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made out some whitecaps but this river moves north to south, the south end opens up into the atlantic ocean and the wind is coming directly out of the north, we are on the western side of the eye wall so these whitecaps are moving in a southerly direction towards open water and even though the tide is rising and is expected to reach full tied at 4:502 am a little while from now the water level is not rising as high as people expected because this water is being pushed into the atlantic ocean. that would change of the wind direction changes into the cape fear river but that appears not to be happening. it was a factor in a lot of the flooding in hurricane florence a year ago when hurricane florence moved from the east, stopped over this portion of north carolina and dumped feet of rain. that's not to say we will not see a lot of flash flooding. that will happen in low-lying areas, we are seeing the predictions come true of 8 to 12 inches of rain. we are talking about a foot of rain when all is said and done and there will be flooding but not from the cape fear river as it now stands. >> let'
made out some whitecaps but this river moves north to south, the south end opens up into the atlantic ocean and the wind is coming directly out of the north, we are on the western side of the eye wall so these whitecaps are moving in a southerly direction towards open water and even though the tide is rising and is expected to reach full tied at 4:502 am a little while from now the water level is not rising as high as people expected because this water is being pushed into the atlantic ocean....
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well, it's going to start really picking up speed and moving out into the atlantic ocean. threat to the carolinas at that point. parts of new england and cape cod might see some strong winds as it moves out into the atlantic ocean and gets a little bit larger in size, but the threat to the united states should be diminishing over the weekend. and what kind of impact has hurricane dorian had on the residents of south and north carolina? sure, a lot of the residents are finding that there's a lot of trees down, a lot of roads are blocked. there's some damage to homes. 80—90 mph winds are very strong for us here in south carolina. so there's power outages people are dealing with, of course, and we had a lot of rain. we had anywhere from 8—10 inches of rain in some areas, which produced a lot of flash—flooding. so wind and water damage are some of the main issues we're experiencing. you are watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: a love letter to hong kong. we look at a new animated film that harks back to a turbulent period in hong kong. she received a no
well, it's going to start really picking up speed and moving out into the atlantic ocean. threat to the carolinas at that point. parts of new england and cape cod might see some strong winds as it moves out into the atlantic ocean and gets a little bit larger in size, but the threat to the united states should be diminishing over the weekend. and what kind of impact has hurricane dorian had on the residents of south and north carolina? sure, a lot of the residents are finding that there's a lot...
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you got the intercoastal water way as well as the atlantic ocean.that go storm surge that could bring between four to seven extra feet of water into this area. now, those warnings and watches i mentioned will be in place overnight tonight as we watch for more effects from hurricane dorian. >> simone boyce for us in west palm beach, florida. with me on the phone now is mayor mac bernard of palm beach, florida. thank you for being with us. what's the situation as you see it. you're not out of the woods, but things look better than they did earlier. >> they do look better, but ali, we're really concerned about r our -- what's going on in the bahamas. this dangerous storm is basically stalling right there, and so we're just monitoring it and we're really concerned about it because we have so many of our friends, our neighbors who are bahamian in palm beach county and throughout the state of florida. what we hope is that we continue for our brothers and sisters in the bahamas. we look to, you know, if we were able to pass this storm, we look to shift our
you got the intercoastal water way as well as the atlantic ocean.that go storm surge that could bring between four to seven extra feet of water into this area. now, those warnings and watches i mentioned will be in place overnight tonight as we watch for more effects from hurricane dorian. >> simone boyce for us in west palm beach, florida. with me on the phone now is mayor mac bernard of palm beach, florida. thank you for being with us. what's the situation as you see it. you're not out...
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the atlantic ocean right behind me. we're watching to see what happens with the sea surge. when that happens. the rain picked up and the winds picked up as well. cal mentioned a moment ago the efforts of the governor of this state, roy cooper, ahead of this storm to get people to take advantage it seriously and leave these outlying areas. i must say the city itself, the town itself, it was pretty empty today as i made my way down highway 12. not very populated as well. people coming north, very few people coming south. so i think a success by that metric is people took this seriously and got out of town. we are in derrick county a long stretch of territory here in north carolina. there's been a curfew in effect in this county since 8:00 p.m. local time. the streets are pretty empty again. we're waiting for what cal has been experiencing in wilmington over the last few hours as the winds pick up and the rain picks up as well, chris. >> we move back down the caroline coast. earlier today nearly 3,000 customers lost power there. joining me by phone is sharon russell, deputy co
the atlantic ocean right behind me. we're watching to see what happens with the sea surge. when that happens. the rain picked up and the winds picked up as well. cal mentioned a moment ago the efforts of the governor of this state, roy cooper, ahead of this storm to get people to take advantage it seriously and leave these outlying areas. i must say the city itself, the town itself, it was pretty empty today as i made my way down highway 12. not very populated as well. people coming north, very...
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the airliner was flying over the atlantic ocean and was forced to turn back and land in ireland.t is one expensive cup of coffee. with me is fiona cincotta, who's a senior market analyst at city index. let's start with more brexit. you are saying that maybe one day we will not have to lead on brexit — what a hopeful thought. the dup possibly opening a door for boris johnson. possibly opening a door for boris johnson. this is really interesting. the problems we have been seeing as far as the deal going through and the problems relating to it is this i wish backstop problem. —— irish backstop problem. the dup have said they are willing to shift that redline. whereas before they were not willing to accept regulatory checks or anything that treated northern ireland differently from the rest of the uk, there are signs they might be willing to move here now and that would be really interesting because that would open the opportunity to have a new deal. the reason they have taken this new start, a poll has come out suggesting that northern ireland voters would back a reunification over
the airliner was flying over the atlantic ocean and was forced to turn back and land in ireland.t is one expensive cup of coffee. with me is fiona cincotta, who's a senior market analyst at city index. let's start with more brexit. you are saying that maybe one day we will not have to lead on brexit — what a hopeful thought. the dup possibly opening a door for boris johnson. possibly opening a door for boris johnson. this is really interesting. the problems we have been seeing as far as the...
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the airliner was flying over the atlantic ocean and was forced to turn back and land in ireland.
the airliner was flying over the atlantic ocean and was forced to turn back and land in ireland.
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the bahamas there right in the middle the atlantic ocean there are no stranger to hurricanes and other powerful storms so how well prepared does the country seem bahamas is pretty used to major storms i read somewhere that between 2015 and 27 tane in those years consecutively there were 3 category 4 storms on. is. a used to it the national emergency service this year told people to get prepared for. because they are becoming more frequent and more intense you have to really ask how much could they have done because the storm really destroyed houses that even had been built to the latest requirements building requirements in the bahamas you get the feeling from listening to the authorities that. they're used to storms bosh they were not expecting a storm as as big as this one because it swept through it was very intense and moved very very slowly like 2 kilometers an hour for 24 hours sorry there wasn't much they really could do all right gerri thank you very much for the latest and keep us posted. pope francis has arrived in mozambique the 1st stop of a 6 day tour that includes madagas
the bahamas there right in the middle the atlantic ocean there are no stranger to hurricanes and other powerful storms so how well prepared does the country seem bahamas is pretty used to major storms i read somewhere that between 2015 and 27 tane in those years consecutively there were 3 category 4 storms on. is. a used to it the national emergency service this year told people to get prepared for. because they are becoming more frequent and more intense you have to really ask how much could...
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under hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind storm coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone wants to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with powerful hurricanes this is an unprecedented situation. iran's deputy foreign minister has confirmed the country would return to the nuclear commitments but only if it receives $15000000000.00 for oil sales the deal was proposed by france in a bit to salvage the 2015 accord explosions have been reported in the syrian coastal city of latakia state television says the blasts were a result of. guns intercepting drones. in response to a series of mass shootings wal-mart's one of the world's largest retailer says it will stop selling ammunition for handguns and military style weapons across the united states and qatar has revealed t
under hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind storm coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone wants to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with powerful hurricanes this...
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to be taken just safety via helicopter on now the the bahamas they're right in the middle the atlantic ocean there are no stranger to hurricanes and other powerful storms so how well prepared does the country seem will bahamas ease pretty used to major storms i read somewhere that between 2015 and 27 tain in there is years consecutively they were 3 category 4 storms on the on the bahama is so you their day used to is on the national emergency service this yeah told people to get prepared for because they becoming more frequent and more intense bought you have to really ask how much could they have done because these storm really destroyed how's is that even had been built to the latest our requirements building requirements in the bahamas you get the feeling from listening to the authorities that us there they used to storms boche day we're not expecting a storm as as big as this one because it spit 3 it was very intense a move very very slowly like to kill him a dozen al with for a 24 hour was sorry there wasn't doubt much they really could do all right gerrard read thank you very much for
to be taken just safety via helicopter on now the the bahamas they're right in the middle the atlantic ocean there are no stranger to hurricanes and other powerful storms so how well prepared does the country seem will bahamas ease pretty used to major storms i read somewhere that between 2015 and 27 tain in there is years consecutively they were 3 category 4 storms on the on the bahama is so you their day used to is on the national emergency service this yeah told people to get prepared for...
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hurricane watch in the wrist still a danger of high gusts of wind and storm swells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the east coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with powerful hurricanes this is an unprecedented situation and handle sent us this update a short time ago from titusville in florida the hurricane dorn's about 170 kilometers east of our location here it is continuing in a northwesterly direction so getting dangerously close to this coastline and moving it around 10 kilometers an hour which is much faster than it was moving when it was over the bahamas when it stalled for about 36 hours forecasters say that eventually this storm will take a shot to north taking it even further away from the coast bread officials and not just this state but also georgia in the co
hurricane watch in the wrist still a danger of high gusts of wind and storm swells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the east coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with...
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and i want to say i do think a permanent moratorium on oil and gas drilling in the pacific and atlantic oceans is something that we must do. it doesn't matter whether you represent the atlantic or pacific coast communities. a vote for a permanent moratorium is a vote for our country's economic vitality. i heard my colleagues on the other side of the aisle talk about national security and how we don't have an energy plan. the bottom line is that if you look at the consequence to the economy of the country in these coastal communities from something like the deepwater horizon disaster, it was a 10-year projected loss of $8.7 billion in fisheries from texas to florida. think of the impact on the tourism industry and i will pakistan on local businesses if we have a spill of this magnitude. tourism is the number one industry in my state of new jersey. and don't tell me we don't have an energy plan. in our committee, we are very much in favor of all kinds of energy options, natural gas, nuclear power, whatever it happens to be and we have moved towards energy independence by having more natural gas,
and i want to say i do think a permanent moratorium on oil and gas drilling in the pacific and atlantic oceans is something that we must do. it doesn't matter whether you represent the atlantic or pacific coast communities. a vote for a permanent moratorium is a vote for our country's economic vitality. i heard my colleagues on the other side of the aisle talk about national security and how we don't have an energy plan. the bottom line is that if you look at the consequence to the economy of...
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feeling energized to see what reykjavik has on offer iceland's capital is located on the north atlantic ocean in the summer time the days are long but the temperatures rarely exceed 14 degrees celsius no wonder icelanders love their wool i absolutely need a warm hat and for that i go to the hand knitting association of iceland all the items here of course are net by hand i'm curious as to how long this takes i think i can make a pair of socks like this in $5.00 and a sweater is 15 i think i also try my luck with the knitting needles but at this rate i would probably need a whole year for a sweater. i did. my shopping to for a souvenir is something needed from icelandic. now a mormon up from my city strolled passing by colorful houses i reach a landmark of reykjavik the hound group. it was built over a 40 year period finished in 1986 the norse explorer lay for attics and stands tall out front this modern sculpture known as the sun voyager also stands for the discovery of new worlds another modern structure on the water is the harp a concert hall designed in part by danish artist alias and. fre
feeling energized to see what reykjavik has on offer iceland's capital is located on the north atlantic ocean in the summer time the days are long but the temperatures rarely exceed 14 degrees celsius no wonder icelanders love their wool i absolutely need a warm hat and for that i go to the hand knitting association of iceland all the items here of course are net by hand i'm curious as to how long this takes i think i can make a pair of socks like this in $5.00 and a sweater is 15 i think i...
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(jr)hurricane dorian is churning in the atlantic ocean as it makes it's way towards the southeast. ils on a bay area group who is already there helping folks prepare. (jr) as hurricane dorian churns in the atlantic -- tropical storm watches are in effect for parts of florida.-- the high-end category four storm is is packing maximum sustained winds of 150 miles per hour.and it has it's sights set on the southeastern united states.nadia romero is in west palm beach florida -- where people are preparing for dorian. romero. i'm nadia romero. (jr) and with florida bracing for the arrival of dorian,some local first responders are getting ready to help.two members of task force three are already in the sunshine state.kron 4's gayle ong is live in menlo park.gayle. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist mabrisa rodriguez. who is here to tell us the latest on hurrican dorian's path dorian's path hurrican dorian's path overnight lows will warmer, tracking upper 50s to upper 60s in the bay area. the warming trend will continue through the labor day weekend. sunday's hig
(jr)hurricane dorian is churning in the atlantic ocean as it makes it's way towards the southeast. ils on a bay area group who is already there helping folks prepare. (jr) as hurricane dorian churns in the atlantic -- tropical storm watches are in effect for parts of florida.-- the high-end category four storm is is packing maximum sustained winds of 150 miles per hour.and it has it's sights set on the southeastern united states.nadia romero is in west palm beach florida -- where people are...
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hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind storms wells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed was also as will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with powerful hurricanes this is an unprecedented situation at a gala crawl jazeera indian river city florida still ahead on al-jazeera part thousands of displaced syrians are living in dire conditions but refusing evacuation and south africa's president breaks his silence condemning attacks on foreign nationals. howler we had big showers around the mediterranean central mediterranean for few days an hour week really bottom end are several fronts of been reinforce a top there most recently to wishes weather was in st vinnies have of doesn't mean it will be tamara temperature is around about the 20 mark show or drop f
hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind storms wells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed was also as will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with...
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state of north carolina the storm now a category one is over the atlantic ocean at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. and more than $200000.00 are without electricity zimbabwe has declared days of national mourning until the burial of its former leader robert mugabe he died in singapore at the age of $95.00 president amisom non-god were named more gabby a national hero but others are remembering a brutal dictator opposition leader nelson chamisa says robert mugabe left zimbabwe divided the leaders of 6 latin american countries have agreed on a regional action plan to deal with a record number of fires in the amazon they've signed a pact that also has measures for the preservation and sustainable development of the rain forest brazilian president abbas narrow didn't attend in person instead joining the video conference. those are the headlines on al-jazeera witness continues next year to stay with this. so i did last night on. the news synthesis a thing to. do a little on my off and on. russian living up. sufficient mistletoe smoke to kill the holy. spirit so that it from the b
state of north carolina the storm now a category one is over the atlantic ocean at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. and more than $200000.00 are without electricity zimbabwe has declared days of national mourning until the burial of its former leader robert mugabe he died in singapore at the age of $95.00 president amisom non-god were named more gabby a national hero but others are remembering a brutal dictator opposition leader nelson chamisa says robert mugabe left zimbabwe divided...
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to a major hurricane in the atlantic ocean. meteorologist jeff bur deli is tracking it all. jeff? >> and even for meteorologists, this is an extreme weather pattern, and we have a lot to talk about. that's for sure. so this epic snowfall in the pacific northwest, the highest mountain so far, some places over 40 inches. we're going to see over four feet before it's all said and done. as you're going to see, we're going to probably see snow not tapering down for another 24 hours in spots. that means an additional 6 to 12 inches of snow. an extreme amplified weather pattern. jet stream diving to the south across the west and some are clinging on in the southeast. we're likely to see another 400 records tied or broken over the next week or so when you add up ime highs and morning an between where the battleground is set, we're going to see rounds of showers, thunderstorms, and some of that is going to be severe weather. in the east during the day on monday, severe drought is going to worsen because we're not going to see any rainfall here. temperatures will be 90 to 100 degrees. feels
to a major hurricane in the atlantic ocean. meteorologist jeff bur deli is tracking it all. jeff? >> and even for meteorologists, this is an extreme weather pattern, and we have a lot to talk about. that's for sure. so this epic snowfall in the pacific northwest, the highest mountain so far, some places over 40 inches. we're going to see over four feet before it's all said and done. as you're going to see, we're going to probably see snow not tapering down for another 24 hours in spots....
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this was the second strongest hurricane ever recorded in the atlantic ocean with winds up to 300 kilometers per hour. severe rain and storm surge and this the wind to request is behind us and you can see the waves are reaching. >> a hurricane so powerful that streets turned with waves usually reserved for the ocean. many expressed a sense of optimism. to god's grace and mercy critic >> as dorian rolled in, it became clear, no one had been through anything like this in their lifetime. >> we are putting together the hurricane relief and recovery committee. we will announce the court nader as soon as possible. rescuers storm surge, have not been able to get out yet. >> stephen mcandrew is the deputy director at the american red cross. he says relief efforts in the next 48 hours will be crucial. >> dealing with the storms in recent years, so we know that when a storm slows down, this means increased damage in terms of flooding. it will continue to rain and continue to reign, so we will start to see the storm surge possibly subsided, but the flooding will increase, so we overthis is getting wors
this was the second strongest hurricane ever recorded in the atlantic ocean with winds up to 300 kilometers per hour. severe rain and storm surge and this the wind to request is behind us and you can see the waves are reaching. >> a hurricane so powerful that streets turned with waves usually reserved for the ocean. many expressed a sense of optimism. to god's grace and mercy critic >> as dorian rolled in, it became clear, no one had been through anything like this in their...
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building a case to protect more marine areas and our correspondent nick clark is in the south atlantic ocean off the coast of south america with them. yes we're on board the greenpeace ship esperanza where scientists are investigating a newly discovered area of reef we're about 600 kilometers from the mouth of the amazon in that direction and about 130 kilometers from the shore french guiana and scientists here on board a conducting all manner of risk from the seabed to the surface hoping to bolster the case for protection of the world's oceans to the chuen 30 percent by the year 2030 the team here following closely the publication of this report which lays out in stark terms how the oceans are warming the dangers of sea level rise which could affect hundreds of millions of people and the impact on bio diversity in earlier we spoke to search plane from the french center for scientific research and he gave us his assessment the concern is 1st of all very personal news that i i grew up we've a world we've a certain scenario we were certain vision of the world and then we were certain wildlife
building a case to protect more marine areas and our correspondent nick clark is in the south atlantic ocean off the coast of south america with them. yes we're on board the greenpeace ship esperanza where scientists are investigating a newly discovered area of reef we're about 600 kilometers from the mouth of the amazon in that direction and about 130 kilometers from the shore french guiana and scientists here on board a conducting all manner of risk from the seabed to the surface hoping to...
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hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind storms wells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with powerful hurricanes this is an unprecedented situation i think alec rogers era indian river city florida still had on al-jazeera why thousands of displaced syrians are living in dire conditions and refusing to go elsewhere. and the rise of free usable as we look at how plastic has fallen out of favor in pakistan. hello it's still nice and warm in italy except in the science where the war has been somewhat tempered by the still wandering thunderstorms something like 60 millimeters come out of them so in 24 hours it's what you collect that are linked to this thing he wished looks remarkably like a front and it is a
hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind storms wells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into the bahamas even for a nation used to dealing with powerful...
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hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind and storm swells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the east coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into .
hurricane watch in there is still a danger of high gusts of wind and storm swells coming in from the atlantic ocean but if the track stays as it is predicted the storm should be about 170 kilometers off the east coast even as it makes its way up to georgia and the carolinas that is potentially good news for millions of people but everyone is being warned not to get complacent. in the next few hours and days much needed resources will pour into .
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couple of hours and as you mentioned, we're at the convergence of three bodies of water, the atlantic ocean, the st. lucie river, and the indian river lagoon, all of which has been affected by the storm surge building up off the bahamas with this storm. so the waters have gotten choppier and much more rough. they were kind of slapping against the seawall about three or four hours ago. now they're crashing against the seawall. so this area right around me could see some flooding in the next 12 hours. we also mentioned that we're not far from some barrier islands here that were under mandatory evacuation orders, hutchinson island and jupiter island. about 30,000 people total live on both of those islands. they were asked very strongly to get off those islands. mandatory evacuations. but you can't force people out of their homes. so a lot of them chose to stay, and now they could be stranded for a couple of days because of these winds. they're going to close the bridges down. first responders are not going to be able to get to them if they're in trouble, don. also on hutchinson island, they've
couple of hours and as you mentioned, we're at the convergence of three bodies of water, the atlantic ocean, the st. lucie river, and the indian river lagoon, all of which has been affected by the storm surge building up off the bahamas with this storm. so the waters have gotten choppier and much more rough. they were kind of slapping against the seawall about three or four hours ago. now they're crashing against the seawall. so this area right around me could see some flooding in the next 12...
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state of north carolina of a storm now a category one is over the atlantic ocean at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. more than 200000 people are without electricity. then bob has declared days of national mourning until the burial of its former leader robert mugabe he died in singapore age of 95 president emerson minin coghlan named mugabe a national hero that others are remembering a brutal dictator opposition leader nelson chamisa says robert mugabe left zimbabwe divided. knowledge the condition made by mr mugabe to the liberation of 4 countries and also is going to descend to the early days when the clinton did it through education in the house but he also acknowledged that he added to that there we all saw negatives in terms of dictating is that the people had to go through this or not common goals or missions and commission in doesn't mean someone got was a human being and he's now it's now is the party that's the you could not have been back to 60 gold was not an engine the leaders of 6 latin american countries have agreed on a regional plan of action to deal with the r
state of north carolina of a storm now a category one is over the atlantic ocean at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. more than 200000 people are without electricity. then bob has declared days of national mourning until the burial of its former leader robert mugabe he died in singapore age of 95 president emerson minin coghlan named mugabe a national hero that others are remembering a brutal dictator opposition leader nelson chamisa says robert mugabe left zimbabwe divided. knowledge...
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plus, in a pinch-- how warming waters in the atlantic ocean are hurting lobsrs. >> i's a lot like a bathtub rmere if you turn do the cold tap, turn off the ap you get a really, really hot bath. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been prided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their msolutions to the world'st pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing count on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: wa >> this programade possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodrf: the federal reserve has cut short-term interest rates by a quarter point, for the second time in three months. but the central bank held back today from promising any
plus, in a pinch-- how warming waters in the atlantic ocean are hurting lobsrs. >> i's a lot like a bathtub rmere if you turn do the cold tap, turn off the ap you get a really, really hot bath. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been prided by: >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their msolutions to the world'st pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to...
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the category 5 hurricane is the second strongest storm to form in the atlantic ocean since 1950.ay even a small deviation in the forecast could be catastrophic. >>> it was divine intervention of a different kind that helped pope francis when he got stuck in an elevator. a smiling pontiff apologized for arriving late to the crowd gathered for his weekly address in st. peter's square yesterday. the pope explained because of an electrical problem at the vatican, he was stuck in an elevator for 25 minutes. he called for a round of applause for vatican firefighters who came to his aid freeing him. >>> and a shocker at the u.s. open tennis tournament in new york. men's top seed and defending chon nkoviis u due to a back shoulder. last night he retired from his fourth round match against stan wawrinka in from switzerland. on the women's side, eight seeded serena had her own pain to deal with. she twisted her ankle but still finished the finals with a win over petra mti of croatia. and men's third seed roger federer kept on rolling. it took him just 79 minutes to beat belgium's david gof
the category 5 hurricane is the second strongest storm to form in the atlantic ocean since 1950.ay even a small deviation in the forecast could be catastrophic. >>> it was divine intervention of a different kind that helped pope francis when he got stuck in an elevator. a smiling pontiff apologized for arriving late to the crowd gathered for his weekly address in st. peter's square yesterday. the pope explained because of an electrical problem at the vatican, he was stuck in an...
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and the coast guard says the it focus will shift to reopening the vital channel that leads the atlantic ocean >> thank you, ron. >> s political walgt in the tar heel state he made a last-minute stop in north carolina which some see as a bell weather for his chances in 2020. the presidenwi tip the scales or democrat dan creedy good morning >> repte president trump giving special attention to that special election in north carolina the president for the republican candidate in a very heavy republican district. and even a poor showing for a republican could spell trouble for the president's 2020 chances. and and take a listen. >> every leading democrat running for president pljs to band the energy that drives our economy and wage an -- if you look at what's going on. your wayassat bu these people. you got to go out and vote lot you go doing. >> put one is one of of these crazy people running our country again? >> president trump won by about 12 points in 2016. so a win with means republicans need pick up about 18 seats in the house to twin back a win or just a strong showing by democrat dan mcgr
and the coast guard says the it focus will shift to reopening the vital channel that leads the atlantic ocean >> thank you, ron. >> s political walgt in the tar heel state he made a last-minute stop in north carolina which some see as a bell weather for his chances in 2020. the presidenwi tip the scales or democrat dan creedy good morning >> repte president trump giving special attention to that special election in north carolina the president for the republican candidate in a...
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to a major hurricane in the atlantic ocean. meteorologist jeff berardelli is tracking it all. >> an even for a meteorologist this is an extreme weather pattern. we have a lot to talk about for sure. this epic snow fall in the pacific northwest, the highest mown taint, some places over 40 inches, we will see over four feet before it is said and done. as you see we will probably see snow not tapering down for another 24 hours in spots. that means an additional probably 6 to 12 inches of snow. in extreemp drk ds-- extreme amplified, across the west summer clinging on in the southeast. we're likely to see another 400 records tied or brokenver the next week or so when you add up daytime highs and morning lows. and in between where the battleground is set, we'll see rounds of showers, thinnedder storms and some of that will be severe weather. in the east during the day on monday, severe drought is going to worsen because we will not see rainfall here. temperatures will be 90 to 100. feels like over a hundred degrees, the hottest day,
to a major hurricane in the atlantic ocean. meteorologist jeff berardelli is tracking it all. >> an even for a meteorologist this is an extreme weather pattern. we have a lot to talk about for sure. this epic snow fall in the pacific northwest, the highest mown taint, some places over 40 inches, we will see over four feet before it is said and done. as you see we will probably see snow not tapering down for another 24 hours in spots. that means an additional probably 6 to 12 inches of...
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today on capitol hill. 16-year-old greta made worldwide headlines when she sailed across the atlantic ocean on a two-week, zero emissionings boat trip. she'll be talking to lawmakerser about the worldwide climate crisis. >>> supervis two bay area counties are now the latest government leaders to formally adopt resolutions declaring a climate emergency. supervisors say yesterday's largely symbolic vote is abeffort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the global climate crisis. the two counties join more than 1000 other government agencies around the world that have made similar emergency declarations. >>> congresswoman barbara lee has been appointed to the united nations. the appointment was announced yesterday to the white house and house speaker nancy pelosi. this is the 4th time lee has been appointed to the position. she will continue to represent the 13th congressional district of california while she is a representative to the un. >>> our time is 4:06. a prominent democratic donor from los angeles will go before a judge today after a third person overdosed on drugs at his
today on capitol hill. 16-year-old greta made worldwide headlines when she sailed across the atlantic ocean on a two-week, zero emissionings boat trip. she'll be talking to lawmakerser about the worldwide climate crisis. >>> supervis two bay area counties are now the latest government leaders to formally adopt resolutions declaring a climate emergency. supervisors say yesterday's largely symbolic vote is abeffort to highlight an urgent need for action to address the global climate...
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we got the atlantic ocean and in some parts my neighborhood is four blocks wide. i have the river two blocks behind me and the ocean two blocks to the east. so a very small strip of land that's very susceptible to flooding and storm surge. >> with a lot of people that have decided to stay put and hunker down. thank you for taking the time to message them today, your constituents. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> reporter: the mayor of cocoa beach, stephanie. finally, for brevard county which is the county this barrier island belongs to, there are 14 shelters open on the mainland. they had to open an additional one this morning because they were at capacity, steph. >> all right. mariana, thank you so much and stay safe where you are. now i want to head down to the hard hit bahamas where at least five people were killed. morgan chesky is in nassau located just south of where hurricane dorian is doing the most damage. morgan, what are you hearing from officials there and how on earth are they planning to get to the people in the middle of the storm where we alread
we got the atlantic ocean and in some parts my neighborhood is four blocks wide. i have the river two blocks behind me and the ocean two blocks to the east. so a very small strip of land that's very susceptible to flooding and storm surge. >> with a lot of people that have decided to stay put and hunker down. thank you for taking the time to message them today, your constituents. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> reporter: the mayor of cocoa beach, stephanie. finally, for...
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state of north carolina on this storm is now a category one over the atlantic ocean the coastal areas remain on alert as it makes its way up the east coast at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. more than 200000 people are without electricity dorian's expected to reach nova scotia canada late on saturday and the gallagher's in charleston south carolina. well hurricane during has finally moved off the u.s. east coast after briefly making landfall in north carolina in the outer banks there is taking a north east course that takes it away from all the states that were in danger for so many days remember the storms lots of for almost 2 weeks since it 1st formed about 200000 homes in north and south carolina have lost power they're expected to get it back fairly quickly because there was no damage to the infrastructure basically hurricane during after spending days crawling up the u.s. east coast to spend almost everybody there was no damage in florida not in georgia very minor damage here in south carolina or north carolina pretty much dodged a bullet as well so the emergency serv
state of north carolina on this storm is now a category one over the atlantic ocean the coastal areas remain on alert as it makes its way up the east coast at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. more than 200000 people are without electricity dorian's expected to reach nova scotia canada late on saturday and the gallagher's in charleston south carolina. well hurricane during has finally moved off the u.s. east coast after briefly making landfall in north carolina in the outer banks...
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you'll find the azores way out in the atlantic ocean. the world, where sailors from around the globe collect their mail during their voyages across the atlantic. this is definitely somewhere which every cruising sailor, when they are visiting the azores, wants to come to cafe sport. jose enrique‘s grandfather, this was long before the marina was built, and yachts would be anchored here in the harbour and his grandfather would row out to the yachts to find out whether they needed provisions, whether they needed assistance, and a lot of them asked, could he possibly hold mail for them. and this very quickly became known in the yachting community, that you could have mailforwarded to cafe sport and when you arrived in horta, there would be a pile of mail waiting for you. do stay with us on the travel show, because coming up: mike has the latest in what's trending in travel. and the tango that's shaking things up in buenos aires. so don't go away. welcome back to the travel show, and we are in the little village of kenmore, just across the l
you'll find the azores way out in the atlantic ocean. the world, where sailors from around the globe collect their mail during their voyages across the atlantic. this is definitely somewhere which every cruising sailor, when they are visiting the azores, wants to come to cafe sport. jose enrique‘s grandfather, this was long before the marina was built, and yachts would be anchored here in the harbour and his grandfather would row out to the yachts to find out whether they needed provisions,...
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feeling energized to see what reykjavik has on offer iceland's capital is located on the north atlantic ocean in the summer time the days are long but the temperature is rarely exceed 14 degrees celsius no wonder icelanders love their rule i absolutely need a warm hat and for that i go to the hand knitting association of iceland all the items here of course are net by hand i'm curious as to how long this takes i think i can make a pair of socks like this in $5.00 and a sweater is 15 i think i also try my luck with the knitting needles but at this rate i would probably need a whole year for a sweater. i did. my shopping to for a souvenir is something needed from icelandic. now a mormon up from my city stroll passing by colorful houses i reach a landmark of reykjavik the how groups. it was built over a 40 year period finished in 1986 the norse explore lay for attics and stands tall out front this modern sculpture known as the sun voyager also stands for the discovery of new worlds another modern structure on the water is the harp a concert hall designed in part by danish artist alias and. fresh
feeling energized to see what reykjavik has on offer iceland's capital is located on the north atlantic ocean in the summer time the days are long but the temperature is rarely exceed 14 degrees celsius no wonder icelanders love their rule i absolutely need a warm hat and for that i go to the hand knitting association of iceland all the items here of course are net by hand i'm curious as to how long this takes i think i can make a pair of socks like this in $5.00 and a sweater is 15 i think i...
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he had reached the floor of the pacifi of the indian, pacific, seven, and atlantic oceans. reporter: he has already comes a high-speed on seven continents. chnevius r the didn't -- deepest spot in five oceans. you have the right peopleand working with you can also anything is possible. reporter: the final leg put him deep inside the arcticircle. his submarine went down to a before.human has been to >> surface, is is the lf. the lf has landed. reporter: earlier this year he dived to the deepest spot on the planet, the mariana trench in the pacific ocean, nearly 11 kilometers down. a titanium court especially built to withstand huge pressures. the texan financier as plowed much of his own wealth and did the endeavor -- into the endeavor. >> it seemed a bit like being on the moon, but a wet it.rsion of there were small craters her and there, slight undulations. reporter: even at these incredible depth there was evidence of human activity. there was also evidence ofide is amazing marine animalsom,of them new species. >> well then, team. -- well done, team. reporter:ur uisgly, h
he had reached the floor of the pacifi of the indian, pacific, seven, and atlantic oceans. reporter: he has already comes a high-speed on seven continents. chnevius r the didn't -- deepest spot in five oceans. you have the right peopleand working with you can also anything is possible. reporter: the final leg put him deep inside the arcticircle. his submarine went down to a before.human has been to >> surface, is is the lf. the lf has landed. reporter: earlier this year he dived to the...
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it is likely going to track hopefully harmlessly out toward the middle of the atlantic ocean before fallinglater on in the week. outside right now we've got that cool fog that a surging back on shore is not a great sight to see going to see plenty of that making its way well inland overnight tonight. temperatures much cooler today dropping down 16 the 70's outside right now, and by the afternoon tomorrow. some place you might need the jacket along the coastline in the sun said how about 60 degrees there 62 downtown san francisco, 60 in pacifica with some drizzle as well along the coastline 60's inside the bay and then warming up in the middle of agency numbers in the 70's in redwood city, a much warmer into the south bay, you'll see plenty of 70's but comfortable and then in the east bay, we have triple digits me of those are long gone we're going to struggle to get in the upper 70's by tomorrow afternoon about 69 degrees in oakland 73 in concord 69 of well, but expect a very strong sea breeze right through the delta tomorrow afternoon again and cool 50's 60's out along the beaches. next fe
it is likely going to track hopefully harmlessly out toward the middle of the atlantic ocean before fallinglater on in the week. outside right now we've got that cool fog that a surging back on shore is not a great sight to see going to see plenty of that making its way well inland overnight tonight. temperatures much cooler today dropping down 16 the 70's outside right now, and by the afternoon tomorrow. some place you might need the jacket along the coastline in the sun said how about 60...
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the storm is turning over the atlantic ocean right now. officials say more than 20 million americans could feel the storm's strength. >>> team coverage on that storm. reporter nicole killian live from cocoa beach florida.>> reporter: florida's governor has been monitoring during his track. he is encouraged by the last 24 hours. the cautions the state is not out of the woods yet. >>> floridians are still boarding up homes and businesses while everyone waits for dorian. miami mayor declared a state of emergency on saturday. >>> we are hoping our residents remain vigilant.>> reporter: he warned even if dorian doesn't make a direct hit in florida high winds and flooding would remain a threat. forecasters say the highly unpredictable hurricane could move north to georgia or the carolinas before making landfall. >>> will looking at these forecasts. a bump in one direction or the other could have really significant ramifications. in terms of impact.>> reporter: at port canaveral operations are being limited. all major vessels like the cruise ship
the storm is turning over the atlantic ocean right now. officials say more than 20 million americans could feel the storm's strength. >>> team coverage on that storm. reporter nicole killian live from cocoa beach florida.>> reporter: florida's governor has been monitoring during his track. he is encouraged by the last 24 hours. the cautions the state is not out of the woods yet. >>> floridians are still boarding up homes and businesses while everyone waits for dorian....
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a day in cape town is not complete without stopping by the atlantic ocean it's your most favorite way to recharge. your home is out and we say touch seems goodbye from the mother city. so have you ever met a king in your life because i have although you're pretty unlikely to bump into one on the street but did you know that kabera the largest slum in east africa has its own royalty is not your average king its purpose is to help the people in canberra defeat hiv by advocating the use of condoms now that's a difficult task even for a king. be home his majesty the king of condoms. we join him in his kingdom kibera slum in the kenya africa's largest appen slauson. this is my kingdom this my territory it is my party's i can yeah i really do and here's what you call a lady up bridge. i think is to engage the community to have a little ship with them love what you call trust building and i teach them on how to use it that indeed stage is. from there i do the most literal. gutter. from the most literal everybody will be dependent of the need for 1000000 people want one thing that the stallio
a day in cape town is not complete without stopping by the atlantic ocean it's your most favorite way to recharge. your home is out and we say touch seems goodbye from the mother city. so have you ever met a king in your life because i have although you're pretty unlikely to bump into one on the street but did you know that kabera the largest slum in east africa has its own royalty is not your average king its purpose is to help the people in canberra defeat hiv by advocating the use of condoms...
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plus, in a pinch-- how warming waters in the atlantic ocean are hurting lobsters. >> i's a lot like aathtub where if you turn down the cold urn off the warm tap you get a really, really hot bath. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour."
plus, in a pinch-- how warming waters in the atlantic ocean are hurting lobsters. >> i's a lot like aathtub where if you turn down the cold urn off the warm tap you get a really, really hot bath. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour."
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spanish rescuers have saved more than 30 refugees and migrants found floating in the atlantic ocean a pregnant woman and children were on board 3 dinghies adrift off the coast of africa they've been taken to gran canaria in the canary islands. how the centenary of an eye catching architectural movement is being celebrated in germany the bauhaus concept inspired modern art futuristic furniture even clos palaces cain reports from deaths our museum has opened in the city where it all began. mentioned by a house here and immediately people think of places like this and the movement whose freethinking revolutionized architecture certainly that's true in at the new museum housed within what's called the black box which itself is envelop by glass something people here hope will wow all who see it i wonder to be surprised after they crossed with laughter with their quality of the whole point of space and also to be quite attracted when they enter in the black box and then they go to rethink the made world of bow out of a laugh and one of the defining aspects of the house is that for many peop
spanish rescuers have saved more than 30 refugees and migrants found floating in the atlantic ocean a pregnant woman and children were on board 3 dinghies adrift off the coast of africa they've been taken to gran canaria in the canary islands. how the centenary of an eye catching architectural movement is being celebrated in germany the bauhaus concept inspired modern art futuristic furniture even clos palaces cain reports from deaths our museum has opened in the city where it all began....
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after sailing across the atlantic ocean, 16-year-d activist greta thunberg gives one of her first interviews e the u.s. on ngers of the climate crisis. then, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the performance the leading democratic candidates at last night's debate, the abruptpa ure of national security advisor john bolton, and much more. plus, three chords and the truth. filmmaker ken burns on his epic, multi-part documentary series, "country music." >> countryusic addresses, in unbelievable ways, these universal truths that we all go
after sailing across the atlantic ocean, 16-year-d activist greta thunberg gives one of her first interviews e the u.s. on ngers of the climate crisis. then, it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the performance the leading democratic candidates at last night's debate, the abruptpa ure of national security advisor john bolton, and much more. plus, three chords and the truth. filmmaker ken burns on his epic, multi-part documentary series, "country music."...
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state of north carolina the storm now a category one is over the atlantic ocean but coastal areas remain on alert so that makes its way up the east coast at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. and more than 200000 people are without electricity torreon is expected to reach nova scotia canada late on saturday. hong kong police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at a few 100 protesters who surrounded a police station. crowds blocked barricades on fire before being dispersed thousands of others held more peaceful rallies rejecting a call from hong kong's leaders to end their movement after a hated extradition bill was killed off demonstrators have denounced the bills withdrawal. to the latest from hong kong. now here we are again the protesters confronting right police had taken over a major highway that meters away from a police station they had surrounded earlier that said fine. that's been their will to try to take the police would lead to an earlier they were taking breaks at the police station that protesters here say the issue is really under the extradition bill that was
state of north carolina the storm now a category one is over the atlantic ocean but coastal areas remain on alert so that makes its way up the east coast at least 4 people have been killed in the u.s. and more than 200000 people are without electricity torreon is expected to reach nova scotia canada late on saturday. hong kong police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at a few 100 protesters who surrounded a police station. crowds blocked barricades on fire before being dispersed thousands...