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the beach here, that's our private beach.curity officers and two armed tunisian policeman. this level of security had been put in place before the sousse attack. we were very proactive. as soon as something happened, we increased the security level of the hotel. why? for a simple reason. we couldn't afford to lose any customers. all the tourist hotels and the police are now implementing tighter security measures. but it may have come too late to save tunisia's tourist industry. this is the side road where so many british tourists escaped off the beach and many of the shop owners gave them shelter, but it's all closed down now, it's a ghost town. eventually i did find the owner of one of the stores. translation: since the attack there is no more business. i turned my shops into apartments. tourists don't come here any more, there are none. that's what the bad guys wanted for us. back on the beach i caught up with mehdi jameli, one of the tunisian workers who chased the gunman that day. translation: when i walk here and remembe
the beach here, that's our private beach.curity officers and two armed tunisian policeman. this level of security had been put in place before the sousse attack. we were very proactive. as soon as something happened, we increased the security level of the hotel. why? for a simple reason. we couldn't afford to lose any customers. all the tourist hotels and the police are now implementing tighter security measures. but it may have come too late to save tunisia's tourist industry. this is the side...
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the beach here is our private beach.fficers and two aren't tunisian policeman. ——2 armed tunisian policemen. this level of security had been put in place before the sousse attack. we were very proactive. as soon as something happened, we increased the security level of the hotel. why? the simple reason we could afford to lose any customer. all the tourist hotels and the police are now implementing tighter security measures. but it may have come too late to save tunisia's tourist industry. this is the side road where so many british tourists escaped off the beach and many of the shop owners gave them shelter, but it's all closed down now, it's a ghost town. eventually i did find the owner of one of the stores. translation: since the attack there is no more business. i turned my shops into apartments. tourists don't come here any more, there are none. that's what the bad guys wanted for us. back on the beach i caught up with mehdi jameli, one of the tunisian workers who chased the gunman that day. translation: when i walk
the beach here is our private beach.fficers and two aren't tunisian policeman. ——2 armed tunisian policemen. this level of security had been put in place before the sousse attack. we were very proactive. as soon as something happened, we increased the security level of the hotel. why? the simple reason we could afford to lose any customer. all the tourist hotels and the police are now implementing tighter security measures. but it may have come too late to save tunisia's tourist industry....
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winnifred's beach is that beach.cynthia: this is ackee, jamaica favorite dish. typical in jamaica, we use it as a breakfast. >> anthony: cynthia and dennis run this place and come highly recommended. i'm told this is the spot for the classic gotta-have-it or you really ain't been to jamaica, ackee and salt fish. salt cod, rehydrated and cooked with ackee, a local fruit that happens to be toxic if you don't handle it right. now, they say best ackee and salt fish. >> cynthia: in jamaica. >> anthony: anywhere. and yeah, also some banana. >> joy: delicious. >> anthony: that is delicious. >> joy: yeah. >> anthony: cynthia's friends joy and margery also have little restaurants or food stalls on the beach and they tell me that here, too, it's in danger of redevelopment. that all this might disappear into the ever-churning wheel of, well -- ♪ ooh ooh waa ♪ ooh ooh waa ♪ ooh ooh >> cynthia: winnifred beach is a public beach. it has been one of the best beach in jamaica. the beach was left to give the poor people of jamaica. >
winnifred's beach is that beach.cynthia: this is ackee, jamaica favorite dish. typical in jamaica, we use it as a breakfast. >> anthony: cynthia and dennis run this place and come highly recommended. i'm told this is the spot for the classic gotta-have-it or you really ain't been to jamaica, ackee and salt fish. salt cod, rehydrated and cooked with ackee, a local fruit that happens to be toxic if you don't handle it right. now, they say best ackee and salt fish. >> cynthia: in...
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the beaches too. sometimes it's actually hard to stand up and the sting of the sand is pretty painful. this is lewes beach. the cape may lewes ferry leaves in this area right here. it's not here now. just way too rough out there. >> looking at the angry sea. >> a few folks just say they had to come out and see it. >> looks like a washing machine out there. >> reporter: the see of rehoboth. crews are picking up any down branches they see. it's getting tougher and tougher to get to low lying areas and on delaware root 1 the stop lights were sideways in the wind. del dot reports a few flooded out roads. while waves have come up to the dunes he hasn't seen major beach erosion. it's something pretty cool to see. >> i've never seen it here like this before ever. >> reporter: ray and i were here during hurricane sandy and i don't think it was this windy all the time all the way through. this is the parking lot at lewes beach. this is all blacktop. you can see how the sand has come in from the beach and blown
the beaches too. sometimes it's actually hard to stand up and the sting of the sand is pretty painful. this is lewes beach. the cape may lewes ferry leaves in this area right here. it's not here now. just way too rough out there. >> looking at the angry sea. >> a few folks just say they had to come out and see it. >> looks like a washing machine out there. >> reporter: the see of rehoboth. crews are picking up any down branches they see. it's getting tougher and tougher...
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especially for those delaware beaches. that's where we're looking at some computer mott models giving us a couple of degrees above the inch mark. we're looking at high accumulations possible by the end of it. it leads to dangerous travel. today a first alert day and the look shows why. look at the amount of snow sitting to the south. and the storm center is well to the south, as well. it's just off the coast of the carolinas. this is going to track up. as f it does so, it's going to push the snow up farther north. now extending the snow potential even into our pennsylvania suburbs. the accumulation won't be nearly as high but the possibility will be there. the closer look shows we have reports of snow through southern delaware and jersey shore. now light snow reports in millville. it's extending farther inland. it will make the way through philadelphia here next few hours. as for your temperatures, another problem. it's very cold. everything falling will fall with snow and will be a fluffy and quick falling snow. breezy sn
especially for those delaware beaches. that's where we're looking at some computer mott models giving us a couple of degrees above the inch mark. we're looking at high accumulations possible by the end of it. it leads to dangerous travel. today a first alert day and the look shows why. look at the amount of snow sitting to the south. and the storm center is well to the south, as well. it's just off the coast of the carolinas. this is going to track up. as f it does so, it's going to push the...
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this beach where they don't allow cars on the beach. >> oh!meone. >> you'll see as the camera moves around to the front of the car, that piece of whatever he threw went right through the windshield. and it appears to only have been stopped by the dashboard. that could have been nasty. the guy in the white car was zipping around with his girlfriend irritating many of the people on the beach according to reports. this guy here with the red shorts threw whatever into the windshield and was upset because the car was close to his kids on the beach and finally put and to it. the other guy with the plaid shorts opens the door and starts to give the people an earful. that's when the guy with the red shorts comes with a piece of wood and notices that the girlfriend appears to be pregnant. he does back off but the guy with plaid shorts continues to give the two a big old earful as the tide rolls in and swamps mr. joyride's car. >> a level of bad decisions on display in this video is too numerous. think about the father's response as well. you're at a be
this beach where they don't allow cars on the beach. >> oh!meone. >> you'll see as the camera moves around to the front of the car, that piece of whatever he threw went right through the windshield. and it appears to only have been stopped by the dashboard. that could have been nasty. the guy in the white car was zipping around with his girlfriend irritating many of the people on the beach according to reports. this guy here with the red shorts threw whatever into the windshield and...
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over 60 miles an hour at the new jersey beaches and also delaware beaches. ocean city at 59 miles an hour. philadelphia official peak gust 48 today, 35 miles an hour right now. wildwood's gusting to 34. the temperature is down and it feels like winter. feels like 26 at philadelphia in allentown right now. that is cold. we continue to see this coastal flooding. we are moderate flooding going on right now and then another high tide about 12 hours from now. about the same type of flooding. 12 hours from now, these are the high tides at the beaches in the back bay areas it's a couple of hours later. look what happens over the next three days. after we get through tuesday, 43 degrees, cloudy skies, some showers. wednesday, 57 with sunshine and thursday at 50 degrees. we got some wind the next couple of days but look at wednesday and thursday, we have winter returning at least temperature wise starting on friday. so it's going to feel closer to winter as you can see in your seven day forecast the bottom of your screen. >> thank you. some students in allentown coul
over 60 miles an hour at the new jersey beaches and also delaware beaches. ocean city at 59 miles an hour. philadelphia official peak gust 48 today, 35 miles an hour right now. wildwood's gusting to 34. the temperature is down and it feels like winter. feels like 26 at philadelphia in allentown right now. that is cold. we continue to see this coastal flooding. we are moderate flooding going on right now and then another high tide about 12 hours from now. about the same type of flooding. 12...
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. >> let's switch to walter perez on long beach island in ship bottom. walter what about flooding off the bay. >> reporter: what a difference an hour makes. life look at long beach boulevard. the winds have died down just aish will. at 5 o'clock we were on central avenue where there was some flooding and the back bay there was on the brink of overflowing. we had to move the truck, though, to long beach boulevard because that part of central avenue is now under water. and as you can see, this road is not doing well, either. before that the city rain arrived strong winds were already whipping along long beach island. some heel who live and work here took time to check things out along the beach and hope for the best. >> i'm worried about the flooding that's probably going get in the next day over here and the wind is just unbelievable. i got pelted with sand and water. >> reporter: the good news is a local official says they're only expecting minor to moderate flooding across most of lbi but joe valio says he's not going to rest until this system moves out
. >> let's switch to walter perez on long beach island in ship bottom. walter what about flooding off the bay. >> reporter: what a difference an hour makes. life look at long beach boulevard. the winds have died down just aish will. at 5 o'clock we were on central avenue where there was some flooding and the back bay there was on the brink of overflowing. we had to move the truck, though, to long beach boulevard because that part of central avenue is now under water. and as you can...
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. >> i'm nora muchanic in ortely beach where a massive operation is underway to replace the dune that was destroyed during the nor'easter. >> we have two days if the mid-50s feeling like march but get ready for cooler air along with a couple of opportunities for a touch of snow. i'll explain in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> the flyers try to keep it going. ducis rogers has the story when "action news" continues tonight. >>> authorities in buck county rescued a worker that got stuck in a hole this afternoon. it happened at the excavation site on radcliffe street at 12:30, the 49-year-old worker was trapped for 30 min, the victim was taken to the hospital to be checked out. officials from toms river say it will take a week and thousands of truck loads of sand to stabilize the dunes in ortely beach. the dunes were all but obliterated in this week's for easter. nora muchanic has that story. >> reporter: these are the first of up to 2,000 truck loads of sand being dumped in ortely beach that had 85% to 90% of its dunes destroyed on monday's nor'easter ate away the dune a
. >> i'm nora muchanic in ortely beach where a massive operation is underway to replace the dune that was destroyed during the nor'easter. >> we have two days if the mid-50s feeling like march but get ready for cooler air along with a couple of opportunities for a touch of snow. i'll explain in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> the flyers try to keep it going. ducis rogers has the story when "action news" continues tonight. >>> authorities in...
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new jersey in case you didn't know, has great beaches, beautiful beaches. i grew up summering on those beaches and they are awesome. jersey's got farm land, beautiful bedroom communities where that woman from real housewives does not live nor anyone like her. even the refineries. the endless turnpikes and expressways twisting over unknowable wet lands is beautiful, to know jersey is to love her. you may have heard of it. some of governor christie's mignons allegedly con is spired to jam up traffic for a few days. this is my happy place, sometimes i just need that old time flavor here. it seems like a chew food. >> thank you. >> he these two picks just like 1968. some things just don't change. i love this stuff. look at that beauty. i'm here to feed my soul. the cultural wellspring that's new jersey, it's the antidote to every other place. the place is perfect. the dogs are amazing. there are not a lot of people in this world courageous enough to not change. down the shore, yeah, we actually talk like that. it was what we did, go down the shore. not just our
new jersey in case you didn't know, has great beaches, beautiful beaches. i grew up summering on those beaches and they are awesome. jersey's got farm land, beautiful bedroom communities where that woman from real housewives does not live nor anyone like her. even the refineries. the endless turnpikes and expressways twisting over unknowable wet lands is beautiful, to know jersey is to love her. you may have heard of it. some of governor christie's mignons allegedly con is spired to jam up...
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i love this beach. it's my favorite beach, and i hope they can repair it by the summertime. >> reporter: city officials say an engineer and contractor will be on the case much sooner than that for a fix that could cost up to $200,000 and there's much bigger danger ahead with the next shore slicing storm. >> the ocean is right up to john f. kennedy boulevard here f we don't fix this the next storm could do serious damage to the streets. the same area was by jonas a year ago much the mayor says the quell goal is saving vital infrastructure. we're not fix ago bathing beach right now we're putting shore protect measures in place that are literally protect our streets and our sidewalks. >> reporter: we found similar shore damage in avalon with erosion drop off at least 10 feet. >> it's not as bad as what i've seen. it's obviously significant, but i've seen worse. >> reporter: nor'easter wiped away lots of beach but deposited plenty of overnight flood waters in return consuming a number of cars like this hond
i love this beach. it's my favorite beach, and i hope they can repair it by the summertime. >> reporter: city officials say an engineer and contractor will be on the case much sooner than that for a fix that could cost up to $200,000 and there's much bigger danger ahead with the next shore slicing storm. >> the ocean is right up to john f. kennedy boulevard here f we don't fix this the next storm could do serious damage to the streets. the same area was by jonas a year ago much the...
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and in rehobeth beach, for example. look how cold it is. this is an unusual kind of storm with the temperatures too. normally we worry about rain versus snow, not this time, all snow. there is the heavier snow at 8:00 a.m. and starting to move out by midday. little to nothing in reading, allen town towards the poconos with this particular system. parts of chester county got up to three inches last night. philadelphia almost exactly one inch. and we may get right around that in philadelphia tomorrow, too. there it is, 5:30, it's moving out sqand the temperatures star going down. greatest amount of snow, cape may county, eastern sussex county and delaware and then it drops off all the way toward philadelphia about one inch. the impact, of course, will be greatest at the jersey show and the delaware beaches. fairly high because of that amount of snow. not used to getting those kind of snow amounts there. and driving is going to be very difficult at times and a lot of the day is going to be covered with snow. now, inland new jersey and inland d
and in rehobeth beach, for example. look how cold it is. this is an unusual kind of storm with the temperatures too. normally we worry about rain versus snow, not this time, all snow. there is the heavier snow at 8:00 a.m. and starting to move out by midday. little to nothing in reading, allen town towards the poconos with this particular system. parts of chester county got up to three inches last night. philadelphia almost exactly one inch. and we may get right around that in philadelphia...
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the beach was. >> when was the last time i went to the beach. >> about a year and a half ago. >> whatorking. i love it and i always say i will never live in south florida if i didn't live near water. i live near water and i leave my doors open a lot and i get the breeze, but i don't go to the beach. i barely even go into my swimming pool, but i know it's there. >> okay. ♪ an fda-approved targeted therapy, this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderness; severe nausea or vomiting; extreme fatigue; constipation;
the beach was. >> when was the last time i went to the beach. >> about a year and a half ago. >> whatorking. i love it and i always say i will never live in south florida if i didn't live near water. i live near water and i leave my doors open a lot and i get the breeze, but i don't go to the beach. i barely even go into my swimming pool, but i know it's there. >> okay. ♪ an fda-approved targeted therapy, this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab)....
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beach erosion as we showed you is a big problem. one day after the battering winds and heavy rains pounded the area. fox 29's dave kinchen is live in avalon with the aftermath. dave? >> reporter: lucy, there's even little bit of rainbow out right now. but it was a much different story, of course, as we know last night but today we found politicians and also residents alike checking out the shore line finding that beaches are in many cases half of what they used to be. >> it looks like the edge of the world in avalon. jagged portions of shore line left over after monday's nor'easter pulverized the region knocking away huge chunks of the beach. >> it's not as bad as what i've seen. it's obviously significant but i've seen worse. >> reporter: it's bad enough for crews to be called in once again to build it back up after winds surpassing 60 miles an hour left the damage behind. >> looking forward to beach phil, um, in the early spring. so it will be back to looking as beautiful as it was. >> reporter: beach aftermath even more severe in
beach erosion as we showed you is a big problem. one day after the battering winds and heavy rains pounded the area. fox 29's dave kinchen is live in avalon with the aftermath. dave? >> reporter: lucy, there's even little bit of rainbow out right now. but it was a much different story, of course, as we know last night but today we found politicians and also residents alike checking out the shore line finding that beaches are in many cases half of what they used to be. >> it looks...
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. >>> also -- >> this isn't my beach, this isn't their beach.his is all of our beach. >> a man takes a stand against beach bullies at a california surf spot. >>> and got milk? if the answer is yes, you could have money coming to you. 7 on your side's michael finney will let you know how to claim >>> surfers protested peacefully against violence on a peach on this dr. martin luther king jr. day in southern california. they gathered in palos verdes estates in south los angeles. >> reporter: chris is making sure everyone who wants to surf here can surf here safely, but it's not the cliffside or the waves he's trying to safeguard against. >> as soon as i got into the water i was surrounded. >> reporter: it's other surfers. >> i had a guy trying to stab me under the water by dipping his knee board under water and shoving the fins back toward my face. as i got back up again there was a guy coming down the cliff in black face with a bigwig saying i didn't pay enough taxes to be here. >> reporter: so he is inviting anyone to come out to celebrate integr
. >>> also -- >> this isn't my beach, this isn't their beach.his is all of our beach. >> a man takes a stand against beach bullies at a california surf spot. >>> and got milk? if the answer is yes, you could have money coming to you. 7 on your side's michael finney will let you know how to claim >>> surfers protested peacefully against violence on a peach on this dr. martin luther king jr. day in southern california. they gathered in palos verdes estates...
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shore towns are already working to get the beaches back to normal. the the news continues at 5:30 , good, i'm jessica dean. >>> i'm ukee washington. new jersey reporter cleve bryan is in ventnor tonight with more on just how bad the erosion is, cleve, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee and jessica. many shore towns like ventnor had to close off their beach access because of dune destruction like here where we see chest high drop off. all this caused by the nor'easter. >> what were round mound are now collapsing cliffs after ventnor's dune system took a hit from the nor'easter this week. >> you can see that we had, 6 feet of that elevation, cut out, by recent storm, it is not a huge damage to our dune system but dune system, can its job. >> reporter: north wildwood where drop off is taller than a basketball rim to ocean city , to ortly beach where walkways look like sky ways. storm surge and wave action caused widespread beach erosion at jersey shore. >>> and if you lot the at dunes they were carved out and got the deeper in the dune system
shore towns are already working to get the beaches back to normal. the the news continues at 5:30 , good, i'm jessica dean. >>> i'm ukee washington. new jersey reporter cleve bryan is in ventnor tonight with more on just how bad the erosion is, cleve, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee and jessica. many shore towns like ventnor had to close off their beach access because of dune destruction like here where we see chest high drop off. all this caused by the nor'easter....
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jersey shore delaware beaches on our impact scale, it's pretty high for them. remember, it's snowing much of the day, six inches plus. the heaviest 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. we'll talk more about the rest of the area and those brutal temperatures a little bit later. >>> and count on nbc 10 to get you ready for the snow. tomorrow morning join our team of reporters at 5:00 a.m. >>> right here right now we continue to follow breaking news out of florida. >> several people are dead in a mass shooting at hollywood ft. lauderdale airport. passengers take shelter while police investigate. live coverage from florida ahead at 4:30. >>> here's a look at the closing bell on wall street. the dow jones nasdaq and s&p finishing the week up today. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a disloc
jersey shore delaware beaches on our impact scale, it's pretty high for them. remember, it's snowing much of the day, six inches plus. the heaviest 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. we'll talk more about the rest of the area and those brutal temperatures a little bit later. >>> and count on nbc 10 to get you ready for the snow. tomorrow morning join our team of reporters at 5:00 a.m. >>> right here right now we continue to follow breaking news out of florida. >> several people are...
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i wouldn't necessarily head down to the delaware beaches today. it looks like a lot of outlets weren't opening on time. maybe some of your plans, as krystal said you might want to rethink your plans if you're heading south to the ocean city maryland area. nbc 10. >> thank you. >>> same goes for the beaches down the jersey shore. nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg has been in the storm since the first flakes began falling four hours ago. show us the conditions. >> reporter: rosemary, the conditions are continue get worse. in fact, since i last talked with you at the beginning of the news at 9:00 a.m. the speed limit on the garden statement parkway was lowered even more from 45 miles per hour now it is to 35 miles per hour. indicative of the conditions changing and not getting any better. changing for the worst. you can see here on seventh street and ocean city covered with snow. and this is what is happening. across the coastal communities here many of the secondary streets, the -- not primary states -- streets. more of them are beco
i wouldn't necessarily head down to the delaware beaches today. it looks like a lot of outlets weren't opening on time. maybe some of your plans, as krystal said you might want to rethink your plans if you're heading south to the ocean city maryland area. nbc 10. >> thank you. >>> same goes for the beaches down the jersey shore. nbc 10 jersey shore bureau reporter ted greenberg has been in the storm since the first flakes began falling four hours ago. show us the conditions....
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maybe even within sight of the same beach that had spawned her marriage. eric seemed devastated, fearing his wife and business partner was dead. but eric's mother linda saw things quite differently. >> i was sure that they would find her, that it would all turn out well. >> i was sure that they would find her, that it would all turn out well. >> reporter: not just because pegye was a strong swimmer. everyone knew that. linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. you thought what? pegye faked her death? or disappeared deliberately? >> uh-huh. >> coming up, pegye's secret. what was it? >> she stopped me on the stairway and said, i have to talk to you. >> and enter the bikini model. >> she was just a hot number, as they say. >> how would she figure into all of this? when "dateline extra" continues. i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as
maybe even within sight of the same beach that had spawned her marriage. eric seemed devastated, fearing his wife and business partner was dead. but eric's mother linda saw things quite differently. >> i was sure that they would find her, that it would all turn out well. >> i was sure that they would find her, that it would all turn out well. >> reporter: not just because pegye was a strong swimmer. everyone knew that. linda knew more. a secret about her daughter-in-law. you...
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. >>> a lawsuit to close one of its beaches. the suit is filed by the family of a man who died in 2012 when sand gave away under his feet at the hereford inlet beach. the suit argues the beach is too dangerous for people to use. north wildwood said unstable sand is part of nature and closing the beach would hurt other people who still want to go there. a judge will hear arguments next month. >>> the beaches in avalon and stone harbor are getting more sand ahead of the summer season. the avalon borough announced one of the largest sand fill projects in its history. the project will begin in a few weeks. it's to correct damage caused in part by the snowstorm last january. >>> a 25-ton whale carcass is stuck in the sand at the jersey shore. >> this deceased humpback has been lodged in a sand bar between brigantina and long island since last week. >> they explain why it can't be moved and how it could be part of a bigger problem. >> reporter: it's accessible only by boat, stuck on a newly formed island of sand. >> this sand bar is o
. >>> a lawsuit to close one of its beaches. the suit is filed by the family of a man who died in 2012 when sand gave away under his feet at the hereford inlet beach. the suit argues the beach is too dangerous for people to use. north wildwood said unstable sand is part of nature and closing the beach would hurt other people who still want to go there. a judge will hear arguments next month. >>> the beaches in avalon and stone harbor are getting more sand ahead of the summer...
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some of the beaches look more like cliffs there.g sand could be dangerous for local communities. >>> and that nor'easter that pounded up yesterday finally starting to make its way out of our region. we'll track drier and warmer conditions for your wednesday coming up. >>> plus, an elevator accident left him paralyzed. we heard the victim earlier today. now we've just gotten our hands on the lawsuit he filed in ko court. new details on what's in it next at 5:00. >>> when you have a problem you know who to call, your nbc 10 investigators. >> they make $100,000. do they need public housing? >> fighting for you. >> after your report obviously we were not in compliance. >> and harry hairston with the nbc 10 responds team. >> i needed help. i didn't know who else to turn to. >> answering every call, every e-mail. responding to you when others won't. when you have a problem, contact your nbc 10 investigators and nbc 10 responds at nbc10.com. count on it. ♪ oh, it's a good day... ♪ [car horns] [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when
some of the beaches look more like cliffs there.g sand could be dangerous for local communities. >>> and that nor'easter that pounded up yesterday finally starting to make its way out of our region. we'll track drier and warmer conditions for your wednesday coming up. >>> plus, an elevator accident left him paralyzed. we heard the victim earlier today. now we've just gotten our hands on the lawsuit he filed in ko court. new details on what's in it next at 5:00. >>>...
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erosion, once we see on these local beaches. cape may county emergency management says they will be in touch with those local officials tomorrow to assess what kind of beach erosion but i can tell you by screens anytime a nor'easter comes our way local beaches usually, lose a few feet of beaches as we continue to sianni feel some of these wind bands continues to pound the new jersey shore this morning n avalon, chris o'connell, fox 29 news. >> and there definitely will be beach erosion. we have 2500 people, without power, right now. so, bob had touched on this one of the problem areas we have been having has been route zero seven in cherry hill westbound side remains closed right now after a snapped telephone pole shut down that roadway. lets get to that area with lauren johnson right now, good morning, lauren. >> reporter: good morning. we have all braced for those strong wind, and they blew right through this area and crews are left to clean up the mess. we are live along route zero seven in cherry hill this morning where west
erosion, once we see on these local beaches. cape may county emergency management says they will be in touch with those local officials tomorrow to assess what kind of beach erosion but i can tell you by screens anytime a nor'easter comes our way local beaches usually, lose a few feet of beaches as we continue to sianni feel some of these wind bands continues to pound the new jersey shore this morning n avalon, chris o'connell, fox 29 news. >> and there definitely will be beach erosion....
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now though the beaches in delaware. heavy surf pounded the beaches. state officials say there was some minor beach erosion. the shoreline held up well against the storm. >>> philadelphia today shorts will do an autopsy on a man police believe was killed by a company sign that was blown down during the stormy weather. victim worked at auto sales lot. investigators say sign fell and pinned the man to a car. around the city, downed trees and power lines damaged homes and cars. our car was parked right there. where the limb fell. so we got lucky. >> it was windier than when we had hurricane as couple years ago. >> crews worked through the nights to repair and replace. take a look at this, massive tree opened up a gaping hole. >>. >> first i letter meteorologist continues to track the rain, wind, flooding threat today. make sure you have free nbc 10 app for alerts. customize for your neighborhood. >>> new from overnight. fire damage to chinese restaurant in wind field heights. came just before 1 this morning. firefighters brought them under control. happen
now though the beaches in delaware. heavy surf pounded the beaches. state officials say there was some minor beach erosion. the shoreline held up well against the storm. >>> philadelphia today shorts will do an autopsy on a man police believe was killed by a company sign that was blown down during the stormy weather. victim worked at auto sales lot. investigators say sign fell and pinned the man to a car. around the city, downed trees and power lines damaged homes and cars. our car was...
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the hardest plus the delaware beaches. you can see that swath of white covering parts of the south of us. virginia, obviously, south carolina got hit last night. we'll be tracking this. now a view of the conditions on the roads from storm 4 10. this is route 54 in vineland. if you don't have to be on the roads today, you don't have to go to work, you can do thor rands later on this weekend, do that. we don't want anybody to get any accidents. >>> president-elect donald trump says he learned a lot in his briefing with top u.s. intelligence officials yesterday but mr. trump won't say if he accepts their conclusion that russia tried to tilt the election in his favor. intelligence officials released a public version of their classified report. according to their report vladimir putin ordered a hacking campaign to undermine the election and hillary clinton. the report also finds that the russians developed a clear preference for mr. trump. vice president-elect mike pence was there and he promised action from the incoming admini
the hardest plus the delaware beaches. you can see that swath of white covering parts of the south of us. virginia, obviously, south carolina got hit last night. we'll be tracking this. now a view of the conditions on the roads from storm 4 10. this is route 54 in vineland. if you don't have to be on the roads today, you don't have to go to work, you can do thor rands later on this weekend, do that. we don't want anybody to get any accidents. >>> president-elect donald trump says he...
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, fort funston, chris see field and baker beach. dog owners have been fighting this proposal for years. >> classically reduce pet access here is just tough on locals here. one of the great things about being a resident in san francisco is having the beach and being able to bring your dog here, as well. >> reporter: here's the plan specifically for crissy field. the blue area marks places where dogs would have to be leashed. the yellow shows the new voice and sight control areas which means dogs can be off leash staying close to owners. ocean beach would be hit harder. 80% of the area where dogs can currently run free would be turned into a leash-required zone. so this woofieleaks is a last- ditch effort by people who want to advocate for off leash areas to change the feds' minds before they make that final decision on january 10. live at crissy field, anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> we are under a storm watch this morning. there is so much snow in the mountains, there is an avalanche warning at many ski resorts. a lot of the slopes are cl
, fort funston, chris see field and baker beach. dog owners have been fighting this proposal for years. >> classically reduce pet access here is just tough on locals here. one of the great things about being a resident in san francisco is having the beach and being able to bring your dog here, as well. >> reporter: here's the plan specifically for crissy field. the blue area marks places where dogs would have to be leashed. the yellow shows the new voice and sight control areas...
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some of the best beaches to explore are zachary taylor beach.he hotel's whitewashed beachy as they tick will make you forget your winter woes. with plenty of weeks left of winter, it's only going to get colder. start planning your winter escape now before these deal run out. back to you. >> courtney, thank you for that. just completely torturing us and reminding us we're not in any of those places. >> you know what? by the way, if you're thinking of florida and you know how much i love orlando, there's a really great deal in davenport, florida, not far from orlando. >> are you going to go? >> are you kidding me? it's one of my favorite places in america. >> you have a reservation? >> oh, yeah. toilet germs don't just stay in the toilet. disinfect with lysol bathroom trigger... ... and lysol power foamer. they kill 99.9% of germs. to clean and disinfect your bathroom... ...lysol that. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. y
some of the best beaches to explore are zachary taylor beach.he hotel's whitewashed beachy as they tick will make you forget your winter woes. with plenty of weeks left of winter, it's only going to get colder. start planning your winter escape now before these deal run out. back to you. >> courtney, thank you for that. just completely torturing us and reminding us we're not in any of those places. >> you know what? by the way, if you're thinking of florida and you know how much i...
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back to you. >> the not just the beach. this wild weather created dangerous mess on roads and with more rain, more win on the way commuters are bracing for more headache. fox 29's dave schratwieser joins us live from cherry hill, new jersey, and, dave, we are not out of the woods yet. >> reporter: lucy, not out of the woods. good news. the three eastbound lanes of route 70 reopened within the past half hour. the westbound lanes pse&g crews wouldn't to work there. downed power lines and snapped poles. they're still working on replacing them. we'll see how long it takes to get that done. this has been a crazy weather day tragically it ended with one death and it end the up leaving commuters with lots of time on their hands. >> it's a little obnoxious but nothing you can do. >> reporter: lisa conwell spent her money afternoon and evening waiting patiently at 30th street station for her amtrak train back to liberty college. >> i'm going to lynchburg, virginia and i'm delayed by 2.5 hours. >> reporter: lisa wasn't alon alone. da
back to you. >> the not just the beach. this wild weather created dangerous mess on roads and with more rain, more win on the way commuters are bracing for more headache. fox 29's dave schratwieser joins us live from cherry hill, new jersey, and, dave, we are not out of the woods yet. >> reporter: lucy, not out of the woods. good news. the three eastbound lanes of route 70 reopened within the past half hour. the westbound lanes pse&g crews wouldn't to work there. downed power...
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you take a look along beach avenue. the snow started -- we started seeing it come down like this about 15 minutes ago it's going to be getting heavier and heavier, also, visibilities will be dropping as the wind kicks the snow up. look at the video we shot. digital signs on the parkway are urging drivers the garden state parkway to use caution today because of the storm. we found cape may county road crews gearing up for the snow yesterday. they were loading up their trucks with salt and making sure all of their machinery is working properly. the jersey shore, as you know, barely got any snow round one late thursday night and early friday morning. officials say the small system gave crews a chance to work out the kinks before the much bigger snow arrived. we found a good crowd at a pizza shop in ocean city. today the owner thinks it will be a bigger delay for deliveries. >> we'll deliver. if the roads are safe enough and i can keep my staff safe, then we'll take it to them. >> reporter: hopefully everybody stays safe to
you take a look along beach avenue. the snow started -- we started seeing it come down like this about 15 minutes ago it's going to be getting heavier and heavier, also, visibilities will be dropping as the wind kicks the snow up. look at the video we shot. digital signs on the parkway are urging drivers the garden state parkway to use caution today because of the storm. we found cape may county road crews gearing up for the snow yesterday. they were loading up their trucks with salt and making...
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community of mission beach. this was issued in 1915 in the same year of the expo celebrating the panama canal opened. out that theoint raw material history comes from primary resources and some of the things we have here at the special collection archives serve historians to better understand our history here in san diego, context within california and the u.s. history. books ofat the journal asher eddie would be representative of a vital rich resource that can be mined by historians because it is full of first-hand accounts over several inrs of somebody who is here southern california from 1846 to about 1854. similarly, a document such as this early mission register would give vital statistical 1809 peron from the iod on all the missions in california. you can't make this up, this is a document that shows in numbers exactly what was going on at times. tangible connection to the history of san diego. the primary resource historians need these things to place into context san diego history within the larger conte
community of mission beach. this was issued in 1915 in the same year of the expo celebrating the panama canal opened. out that theoint raw material history comes from primary resources and some of the things we have here at the special collection archives serve historians to better understand our history here in san diego, context within california and the u.s. history. books ofat the journal asher eddie would be representative of a vital rich resource that can be mined by historians because it...
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so many just replenished their beaches.hey have to do it all over again. >> you have to go through this at least once a year, right. but at least i don't have any major storms down the pipeline right now, guys. what that means for snow lovers is that i don't forsee any kind of snow in the next seven days, but it also means for all of you not fans of that, it is i a pretty quiet forecast generally speaking. we have, again, another front willal boundary to track here to take. we will get outside and take a live look at our live neighborhood network outside whitefield elementary school. you can see very light traffic one single car here and there, rolling through, the streets, but it is a quiet beginning to the day. 42 degrees, already, even though that wind is still technically out of the north/ north east very light, clearly but still out of the north. again, you know, a chilly start to the day but not as harsh as we typically find this particular day of the year. the here's frontal boundary we were talking about, that moist
so many just replenished their beaches.hey have to do it all over again. >> you have to go through this at least once a year, right. but at least i don't have any major storms down the pipeline right now, guys. what that means for snow lovers is that i don't forsee any kind of snow in the next seven days, but it also means for all of you not fans of that, it is i a pretty quiet forecast generally speaking. we have, again, another front willal boundary to track here to take. we will get...
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what is happening along long beach island.lcome back, coming up, frightening armed video, storm into a bucks county convenience store, guns drawn, exactly where it happened, how police think you can help. >> and we continue to monitor the northeastern that's pounding the shore at this hour, take a look, this eyewitness video comes to us from long beach island, where beach errosion, very real concern, so is coastal flooding, heavy rains, pounding the shore for hours, and power outages are also possible. >> final check on the forecast, lauren? >> we have the coastal flood warnings, and advisories in effect through this evening until 11:00 p.m. so that's going to be big concern over the next several hours. in and around philadelphia, surrounding counties, this afternoon and evening, rain, becoming heavier at times, even embedded thunderstorm, winds will continue at 20-30 miles per hour sustained, gusts to 45 to 60 miles per hour will likely continue to see increasing numbers of power outages, at the coast, heavy rainfall is likel
what is happening along long beach island.lcome back, coming up, frightening armed video, storm into a bucks county convenience store, guns drawn, exactly where it happened, how police think you can help. >> and we continue to monitor the northeastern that's pounding the shore at this hour, take a look, this eyewitness video comes to us from long beach island, where beach errosion, very real concern, so is coastal flooding, heavy rains, pounding the shore for hours, and power outages are...
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>> jackie and jim, many beaches here at the shore are now in rough shape. they took a real pounding from the ocean. and some shore business owners also have a big mess on their hands. just talking about the flood that soaked his beach haven cigar and tobacco shop is tough for patrick barbaro. >> this one is frustrating. sandy was bad. this one -- >> a second day of flooding. and local business owners working hard to clean up and dry out after water poured in. >> everything's soaking wet. there's still probably 10 to 12 inch in our storage closet. >> i was here all night. >> they say this high tide was worse than last night's. >> unfortunately, we weren't able to get here fast enough. we weren't too prepared with sandbags as we normally would. >> all along the shore, beaches eroded, the result of massive wind driven waves eating away at protective dunes. these left with dangerously steep drops. >> this is what happened. all that work they did and it just gets washed out every time the storm comes in. >> this area behind me took a pretty good beating from thi
>> jackie and jim, many beaches here at the shore are now in rough shape. they took a real pounding from the ocean. and some shore business owners also have a big mess on their hands. just talking about the flood that soaked his beach haven cigar and tobacco shop is tough for patrick barbaro. >> this one is frustrating. sandy was bad. this one -- >> a second day of flooding. and local business owners working hard to clean up and dry out after water poured in. >>...
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a lot of people here at the w south beach. you are listening to robin schultz on stage.>> okay. >> freaky phil, freaky phil. >> freaky phil. that is one way of putting it. >> guess what, it's officially 2017, and the celebrations are in full swing around the country. >> i think they can see that. and we've got plenty more ahead for you. my goodness including eric bowling's number one resolution for the new year. you've got to hear this. i want you to stay right there. i just made a couple of new ones. happy new year everybody. it was ten years ago tonight that we were out there on that stage and it was 18 below. i had icicles on my eyelachshes am on a warm beach and thinking of you and sending all my love for a happy new year. ♪ >> announcer: all-american new years brought to you by hillsdale college, pursuing truth and defending liberty since 1844. was built on that bedrock, ours. freedom has made america exceptional, but it can only last if you and i choose to act as people of character. forging character has been the pursuit of hillsdale college since 1844. ♪ why are
a lot of people here at the w south beach. you are listening to robin schultz on stage.>> okay. >> freaky phil, freaky phil. >> freaky phil. that is one way of putting it. >> guess what, it's officially 2017, and the celebrations are in full swing around the country. >> i think they can see that. and we've got plenty more ahead for you. my goodness including eric bowling's number one resolution for the new year. you've got to hear this. i want you to stay right...
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people heading to the beach urge to watch out for strong recurrence, sneaker waves and beach erosion. i spoke to quite a number of people that decided today was a great day to start. enjoyed the ways of being in the rain. however, they will continue to be large and dangerous swells until early tuesday morning were the advisory ends at 3 am.>>> united airlines travelers were delayed up to several hours after an it problem. they do they grant all domestic flights because of a computer problem. travelers were left to check their phones for constant updates. kron4 news restart to united airlines who apologize for the inconvenience. that error was granted after six that same night.>>> coming up, the rain is causing dangerous conditions around the bay area. meteorologist is back with what we can expect tomorrow. >>> storms rolled through the bay area right now. watch closely, we take you for a closer look now. still showers in the foster city. headed to the east makes its way over the space will we continue to see good storms as you make your way into oakland. watch out for heavy downpours
people heading to the beach urge to watch out for strong recurrence, sneaker waves and beach erosion. i spoke to quite a number of people that decided today was a great day to start. enjoyed the ways of being in the rain. however, they will continue to be large and dangerous swells until early tuesday morning were the advisory ends at 3 am.>>> united airlines travelers were delayed up to several hours after an it problem. they do they grant all domestic flights because of a computer...
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>> welcome to south beach. we are life in w. hotel south beach.nd robin schultz is the german dj who will be taking the decks at 12:05. right now there's resident wall nightclub dj keiko spinning, the very dope beats. and all of the beautiful people have started to show up. let's talk to a couple of people who flew in from germany, just for new year's eve in miami. you know, guys, you could have been in berlin or munich. why'd you come to miami? >> well, it's our first time in the united states and the weather, $26 degrees, why not? >> and what's your new year's res lauolution for 2017? >> stop smoking. >> yes. >> sorry, didn't really want to be on tv. >> let's walk around to the other side of the pool. this is it, 1,200 people. tables go for 1,000 to $15,000. hey, say hello to fox news. >> hello, fox news. >> what's your new year's resolution. >> what? >> what is your new year's resolution? >> uh, i wish all the best for everybody. >> come on! that's so sweet! thank you very much. >> thank you. >> so, the dj starts at midnight, and then after tha
>> welcome to south beach. we are life in w. hotel south beach.nd robin schultz is the german dj who will be taking the decks at 12:05. right now there's resident wall nightclub dj keiko spinning, the very dope beats. and all of the beautiful people have started to show up. let's talk to a couple of people who flew in from germany, just for new year's eve in miami. you know, guys, you could have been in berlin or munich. why'd you come to miami? >> well, it's our first time in the...
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and for the delaware beaches. 4:24 high tide at rehoboth. cape may, 4:54 this afternoon and later for back bays and atlantic city you expect to see more minor flooding and some spots of moderate flooding 4:20 this afternoon. then there's the rain. krystal klei as that. >> picking up in the afternoon hours and almost to the noon hour and we're starting to see more action on our first alert radar. look at the green. now at this point, still not bad rain. this is a light to moderate rain. deeper greens you see. spreading anew jersey and parts of wilmington, philadelphia and trenton, as well. off to the west we actually still have the heavier, steadier rain and not here yet and now tracking the more steady showers that are moving through. especially parts of camden county, gloucester county and burlington county, as well. these are the zones in the morning hours looking at light mist and rain so these are already wet spots and now we're going to start adding on and building the forecast of the morning and that's in a moment. here's the radar and
and for the delaware beaches. 4:24 high tide at rehoboth. cape may, 4:54 this afternoon and later for back bays and atlantic city you expect to see more minor flooding and some spots of moderate flooding 4:20 this afternoon. then there's the rain. krystal klei as that. >> picking up in the afternoon hours and almost to the noon hour and we're starting to see more action on our first alert radar. look at the green. now at this point, still not bad rain. this is a light to moderate rain....
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at that beach patrol headquarters and beach erosion, in evidence , on that camera.torm scan three again shows where heaviest rain is, there is that plume as that system continues to rotate through northeast it this, and we are seeing snow break out on the north and western edge. can i just say temperatures were five to 10 degrees colder this would be an entirely different storm come on the one year anniversary of our major storm last year, that brought 2 feet of snow. but this for the vast majority of us will be just rain. here this is north and western suburbs, we may see sleet mix in through this evening. get ahead up in the poconos to the extreme northern lehigh valley and northern berks county to see any threat for ice or accumulation. rest of us just seeing rain. you can see how worst is pushing north. right now we are seeing bucks county, mercer county and portions of montgomery county as well under heaviest rain. philadelphia still raining steadily but as you head down toward airport raining her likely then it is at northeast philadelphia airport as heaviest
at that beach patrol headquarters and beach erosion, in evidence , on that camera.torm scan three again shows where heaviest rain is, there is that plume as that system continues to rotate through northeast it this, and we are seeing snow break out on the north and western edge. can i just say temperatures were five to 10 degrees colder this would be an entirely different storm come on the one year anniversary of our major storm last year, that brought 2 feet of snow. but this for the vast...
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knocking away huge chunks of the beach. >> it's nos not as bad as what i've seen.t's obviously significant, but i've seen worse. >> reporter: it's bad enough for crews to be called in once again to build it back up after winds surpassing 60 miles an hour left the damage behind. >> we're looking forward to a beach fill, um, in the early spring. so it will be back to looking as beautiful as it was. >> reporter: the beach aftermath even more severe in north wildwood. >> just fixing the damage at this immediate location is probably going cost us between 150 and $200,000. >> reporter: mayor patrick, says they are one storm away from even bigger problems. >> the ocean is right up to, um, john f. kennedy boulevard here if we don't fix this, then the next storm could do serious damage to our streets. >> reporter: it's the same beach decimated by winter storm jonas last year. >> we repaired it and we got a year out of the those rye pairs. so the dunes that you see, um, sort of destroyed behind me they did their job for year. they held back the ocean. they protected the stre
knocking away huge chunks of the beach. >> it's nos not as bad as what i've seen.t's obviously significant, but i've seen worse. >> reporter: it's bad enough for crews to be called in once again to build it back up after winds surpassing 60 miles an hour left the damage behind. >> we're looking forward to a beach fill, um, in the early spring. so it will be back to looking as beautiful as it was. >> reporter: the beach aftermath even more severe in north wildwood....
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community of mission beach. this was issued in 1915 in the same year that the expo celebrating the panama canal opened. outs interesting to point that sort of the raw material history comes from primary resources, and some of the things that we have here, the uc san diego spansion collection -- special collection archives , serve historians to better understand our history here in san diego, the context within california and united states history. so things like the journal books of asher eddie would be representative of a vital rich resource that can be mined by historians because it is full of first-hand accounts over several years of somebody who was here in southern california from 1846 to about 1854. similarly, a document such as this early mission register would give vital statistical information from the 1809 period about the missions in all of california. you can just make this up. you have to, this is a document that shows in numbers exactly what was going on at that time. it is a tangible connection to
community of mission beach. this was issued in 1915 in the same year that the expo celebrating the panama canal opened. outs interesting to point that sort of the raw material history comes from primary resources, and some of the things that we have here, the uc san diego spansion collection -- special collection archives , serve historians to better understand our history here in san diego, the context within california and united states history. so things like the journal books of asher eddie...
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there has been some talk but, right, wildwood beaches, and atlantic city beaches from what i rememberre still free as well. freezing rain advisory, opposite of beach weather, here, in the northern and western areas, berks, lehigh, northampton, carbon monroe all under freezing rain advisory. rain's moving in. temperatures at the time slightly below freezing, or just a little bit above and the ground is really cold so a light glaze of ice, slick spots will be around especially on untreated roadways. so keep that in mind heading out the door, especially if you live north and west of the city, just watch that temperature, and there is where the rain is right the now, lieutenant of tonight coupler with land county, atlantic county, cape may county, little bit in delaware , in new castle county and we are starting to see rain moving in, toward the hazelton area eventually making it to the lehigh valley all of those layses in the advisory areas, so there is a chance, through six or 7:00 o'clock this morning especially of some of that precipitation being frozen. treeing rainfalls as rain but
there has been some talk but, right, wildwood beaches, and atlantic city beaches from what i rememberre still free as well. freezing rain advisory, opposite of beach weather, here, in the northern and western areas, berks, lehigh, northampton, carbon monroe all under freezing rain advisory. rain's moving in. temperatures at the time slightly below freezing, or just a little bit above and the ground is really cold so a light glaze of ice, slick spots will be around especially on untreated...
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he's going to be spinning and this is miami beach, south florida, w. south beach.ne of the hottest tickets in town. take a look at all the people out there. back to you guys in new york. >> all right. >> never a dull moment with phil. that's for sure. he's always where the party is. and as you see, miami is en fuego, baby. >> and we have a little salsa going on in the background here, oddly enough. by the way, kat timpf and tyrus are walking around times square somewhere. we'll throw it to you guys. what do you have going on at the other side of times square? >> how you doing? we're out here being nice and cool and we're about to bring out a brand-new game, the kat and tyrus new year's eve quiz show starring kat and tyrus. >> ready? go first? >> you go first. >> i got a question, and get it right, you win a prize. >> what new year's gift did ancient persians give? olive branches, eggs, or spices? >> olive branches? >> no. no, unfortunately -- >> wrong! >> it's eggs. it's eggs. >> eggs! hey, aren't you freezing your eggs? >> yes, as i told my family when they asked
he's going to be spinning and this is miami beach, south florida, w. south beach.ne of the hottest tickets in town. take a look at all the people out there. back to you guys in new york. >> all right. >> never a dull moment with phil. that's for sure. he's always where the party is. and as you see, miami is en fuego, baby. >> and we have a little salsa going on in the background here, oddly enough. by the way, kat timpf and tyrus are walking around times square somewhere....
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that could create beach erosion and coastal flooding.he strongest impact at the jersey shore. peak winds gusts, 55 to 60 miles per hour. power outages are likely, beach erosion and coastal flooding a concern for monday morning. today is quiet, cloudy and morning fog, no falling rain, 53 in philadelphia. millville, 54. cape may, 50. the lehigh valley mild, with temperatures close to 50, the normal high in allentown is 37. you're easily, 12, 13 degrees above average. overnight tonight, cloudy skies, light rain developing, temperatures in the mid 40s. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, doesn't show the return of sunshine until wednesday afternoon. cloudy today, 53. rain developing sunday into monday, windswept rain on monday, 48 degrees, tuesday, morning rain, 52. wednesday, thursday, friday, hopefully you'll need your sunglasses at that point, temperatures are mild, very spring like. >> but what i am hearing is rain, rain, rain, rain, cloudy, gloomy. >> reporter: it's not snowing. >> i want to show you folks some pictures of plu
that could create beach erosion and coastal flooding.he strongest impact at the jersey shore. peak winds gusts, 55 to 60 miles per hour. power outages are likely, beach erosion and coastal flooding a concern for monday morning. today is quiet, cloudy and morning fog, no falling rain, 53 in philadelphia. millville, 54. cape may, 50. the lehigh valley mild, with temperatures close to 50, the normal high in allentown is 37. you're easily, 12, 13 degrees above average. overnight tonight, cloudy...
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here ray loalong beach avenue i may. in this little condo complex, you can see what bill has really been talking about. really the untreated surfaces. colder ground certifies. grass and shrubs that have a little more coating. you see the parking lot here really not affected that much and then as we walk out here, i'm going to show you beach avenue where you can see the roads again really just wet. i mean, it's not that much of a problem. we have seen a lot of the salt trucks out on the major roadways making sure everything is okay for the morning commute. down here along cape may in the beach from areas, don't have much traffic this time of year anyway. always important to be careful. we have seen some vehicles on the road. we're going to give it a quick measure here. grassy service. i have about two inches. unofficial measurement. just about two inches along this area in beach avenue. keep checking out the conditions here in cape may county. if you are heading out, might want to get the snow brush and get all that snow
here ray loalong beach avenue i may. in this little condo complex, you can see what bill has really been talking about. really the untreated surfaces. colder ground certifies. grass and shrubs that have a little more coating. you see the parking lot here really not affected that much and then as we walk out here, i'm going to show you beach avenue where you can see the roads again really just wet. i mean, it's not that much of a problem. we have seen a lot of the salt trucks out on the major...
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were live at ocean beach with the beach swells, spencer what are the conditions right now?>> reporter: lawrence is nailing it with the wind he's talking about taking up. i am holding onto my hood so it doesn't blow off my face. i came out knowing there was a high surf morning and i expected to talk to some surfers but what i found was a weather phenomenon that had crowds of people coming to the beach to watch it and play with it. this may be the closest san francisco gets to snowball's. the flush is not frozen but with scattered on the beach. this is a lot of seafoam an indicator of how high the surf was and how frothy it made the water. >> there has been no clear period, it's like 10 to 20 seconds right now. it's absolutely wild.>> reporter: the would be surfer is correct. the national weather service said it 14 to 15 seconds swell periods. swells were as high as 24 to 28 feet. that's why i didn't see any surfers but plenty of people were on the beach.>> we heard about the waves and i had no idea what the phone was. >> my son is a big fan of the ocean. >> reporter: and tha
were live at ocean beach with the beach swells, spencer what are the conditions right now?>> reporter: lawrence is nailing it with the wind he's talking about taking up. i am holding onto my hood so it doesn't blow off my face. i came out knowing there was a high surf morning and i expected to talk to some surfers but what i found was a weather phenomenon that had crowds of people coming to the beach to watch it and play with it. this may be the closest san francisco gets to snowball's....
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we are looking at -- there we're looking at ocean beach.ow the kpix 5 hi-def doppler showing that light rain is over taking sonoma and marin counties. this up near petaluma and then down around san francisco right now. light rain overspreading the city. more than light rain at this hour. another rain will spread rain over the bay area intensely after midnight tonight. this is the futurecast that shows us what happens in the wee small hours of sunday morning. moderate to heavy and strong winds. a break at sunrise but later in the day more showers intense at times and could be some thundershowers embedded, as well. this has the potential to bring us more moisture than the previous systems. that's why they have flash flood watches posted already for tomorrow, the usual ponding on the roads, localized flooding but because this has more moisture than storm number one an storm number 2, there could be a rapid rise on the streams so we'll stay vigilant and monitor the russian river, the napa river. winds will be up again. up to about 60 miles an h
we are looking at -- there we're looking at ocean beach.ow the kpix 5 hi-def doppler showing that light rain is over taking sonoma and marin counties. this up near petaluma and then down around san francisco right now. light rain overspreading the city. more than light rain at this hour. another rain will spread rain over the bay area intensely after midnight tonight. this is the futurecast that shows us what happens in the wee small hours of sunday morning. moderate to heavy and strong winds....
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and stinson beach. a closure there would leave only one lane of frank valley road in or out and this particular spot has been an unsolved source of contention for years. >> i think it's negligent because we're in big trouble if something happens. >> frank valley road may be the most overpopulated two-laner in california because it leads to the muir woods national monument. the county received $6 million in federal money to improve it and fix the break but so far it paid for a lot of talk between the national park service and county engineers. >> making sure it is safe as far as the actual environment it selves. like the land, trees, wildlife, creek bed. >> they can't just build a temporary bridge until they figure that out? >> i mean, unfortunately, it's not that easy. >> in the meantime, all this leaves muir beach at the mooers of well potentially slipping time bombs. in ma rrin county, wayne freedm, abc 7 news. >> this video shows what water was left on the stretch of highway 37 near 101 over the week
and stinson beach. a closure there would leave only one lane of frank valley road in or out and this particular spot has been an unsolved source of contention for years. >> i think it's negligent because we're in big trouble if something happens. >> frank valley road may be the most overpopulated two-laner in california because it leads to the muir woods national monument. the county received $6 million in federal money to improve it and fix the break but so far it paid for a lot of...
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beach erosion is likely and power outages likely and coastal flooding with monday morning's high tide that occurs at 4:00 a.m. in the atlantic city. today is the quiet day, lots of clouds and fog around, 50 degrees in reading, 53 for philadelphia. a pair of 5s not bad in wilmington. 54 in dover, 54 in cape may. the normal high is 40, we're well above seasonal averages. overnight tonight, we stay above seasonal averages. reading, 42. cloudy skies, fog redeveloping and the rain will develop after midnight, as well. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, very, very mild, doesn't look like the middle of january, that's for sure, it looks like the beginning of march or the middle of march. 53 degrees today. cloudy skies, morning rain, rain developing -- morning fog, excuse me. rain developing 52 degrees monday, we'll call it windswept rain. tuesday, rain left over in the morning. 52 degrees, wednesday looks like a nice day, thursday is supposed to be a nice day, mother nature didn't see it that way. >> despite the rain and the gray. >> reporter: we like gray. >> i'm glad you like gr
beach erosion is likely and power outages likely and coastal flooding with monday morning's high tide that occurs at 4:00 a.m. in the atlantic city. today is the quiet day, lots of clouds and fog around, 50 degrees in reading, 53 for philadelphia. a pair of 5s not bad in wilmington. 54 in dover, 54 in cape may. the normal high is 40, we're well above seasonal averages. overnight tonight, we stay above seasonal averages. reading, 42. cloudy skies, fog redeveloping and the rain will develop after...