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. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: cÓmo estÁn?almente vuela, va demasiado rÁpido, hoy es una fecha muy especial para todos aquÍ en la ediciÓn digital, cumplimos 6 aÑos, felicidades a todos. les agradecemos de todo corazÓn su confianza durante todos estos aÑos, gracias por habernos convertido en el programa de la franja de la maÑana y del mediodÍa mÁs visto de la televisiÓn hispana,de parte de todo nuestro equipo, muchas gracias vamos a comenzar con las imÁgenes de la emotiva despedida de la reina isabel ii, que sigue vigilante en el mundo entero. se trata del cortejo fÚnebre de la monarca llevada desde el palacio, hasta la catedral de san giles. carolina: miles de personas tendrÁn la oportunidad de estar cerca de la reina, aunque sea por unos segundos, detrÁs de la carroza vimos a los cuatro hijos de la reina isabel, y el rey carlos iii, la princesa ana, y los prÍncipes, andrÉs y eduardo la policÍa de escocia confirma que un hombre de 22 aÑos fue arrestado durante la procesiÓn, cuando le gritÓ al prÍncipe andrÉs "usted es un tipo
. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: cÓmo estÁn?almente vuela, va demasiado rÁpido, hoy es una fecha muy especial para todos aquÍ en la ediciÓn digital, cumplimos 6 aÑos, felicidades a todos. les agradecemos de todo corazÓn su confianza durante todos estos aÑos, gracias por habernos convertido en el programa de la franja de la maÑana y del mediodÍa mÁs visto de la televisiÓn hispana,de parte de todo nuestro equipo, muchas gracias vamos a comenzar con las imÁgenes de la...
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♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: todo no estÁ listo.familia exigen seguridad. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: carolissa sarsa. es martes. bienvenidos. hoy cientos de estudiantes han vuelto a la escuela en uvalde, texas. al mismo tiempo han instalado cercas y cÁmaras. nidia: Éstas son las cercas que mencionabas que ahora estÁn rodeando las primarias en uvalde, texas, para brindarles una barrera de protecciÓn y para que los padres de familia se sientan seguros con este regreso a las aulas. pudimos presenciar a los padres familia que escogieron traer de nuevo a sus hijos a las clases presenciales para que poco a poco las cosas regresen a su normalidad. sabemos que muchos de los padres de familia optaron por tener a sus hijos en casa, y a travÉs de clases virtuales. esta una de las opciones del distrito escolar. estuvieron aquÍ presente los oficiales totales, y esto lo habÍa prometido el distrito escolar para ofrecer la protecciÓn al atlante, y tambiÉn durante las siguientes semanas. mÁs de 500 cÁmaras de vigilancia, al igu
♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: todo no estÁ listo.familia exigen seguridad. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: carolissa sarsa. es martes. bienvenidos. hoy cientos de estudiantes han vuelto a la escuela en uvalde, texas. al mismo tiempo han instalado cercas y cÁmaras. nidia: Éstas son las cercas que mencionabas que ahora estÁn rodeando las primarias en uvalde, texas, para brindarles una barrera de protecciÓn y para que los padres de familia se...
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. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: hola, cÓmo estÁn? carolina sarassa en este martes 20 de septiembre. borja: comenzamos el noticiero de hoy con la confusiÓn que reina en ese momento en mÉxico, donde se reportan al menos 2 personas sin vidaesto tras el potente sismo de 7,7 grados que sacudiÓ la tierra en la costa suroeste, reviviendo los temores de catÁstrofes del aÑo 1985 y 2017 hoy se han registrado dos nuevos sismos de 5,9 y 4,8 en la capital. lo que todos se preguntan a esta hora es el cuÁles son las posibilidades de que tres sismos en temas de 7 grados se registren en un paÍs en 3 aÑos diferentes, pero en el mismo dÍa, un 19 de septiembre. carolina: segÚn matemÁticos de la unam, la probabilidad es una entre mÁs de 133.000 esto ha desatado la polÉmica, especialmente en redes sociales, muchos especulan que podrÍa haber sido un mega simulacro, escuchemos lo que dice la gente. >> todo estaba pensando que va a volver a pasar, y no sÉ si nosotros mismos lo podrÍamos generar. todos espantados, yo creo que mucha gente no lo entiende. borja
. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ carolina: hola, cÓmo estÁn? carolina sarassa en este martes 20 de septiembre. borja: comenzamos el noticiero de hoy con la confusiÓn que reina en ese momento en mÉxico, donde se reportan al menos 2 personas sin vidaesto tras el potente sismo de 7,7 grados que sacudiÓ la tierra en la costa suroeste, reviviendo los temores de catÁstrofes del aÑo 1985 y 2017 hoy se han registrado dos nuevos sismos de 5,9 y 4,8 en la capital. lo que todos se preguntan a...
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there you see the alert area for the south carolina coast up into north carolina. let's look at the observations right now and it's going up, look at this. spring made pier, that's myrtle beach, on the grand strand. and charleston, no storm surge threat there. so the northern part of the south carolina coast and up into north carolina, three and a half feet above high tide, above the normal high tide level and the tides are going down there now. so the push of the water from the hurricane. now, just now coming ashore as landfall is imminent there in south carolina. and then we have the winds. alert for strong winds that can take town trees goes all the way inland, to winston-salem, north carolina, on top of heavy rain is a significant part of power outages. by tomorrow it will peter out in terms of wind in the mountains, but rain is going to be a significant threat. this is 3 to 5, 5 to 8 inches of rain here all across the parts of south carolina, north carolina, up into virginia, and look at this, we widen out this rain shield, heavy rain shield is going to get up
there you see the alert area for the south carolina coast up into north carolina. let's look at the observations right now and it's going up, look at this. spring made pier, that's myrtle beach, on the grand strand. and charleston, no storm surge threat there. so the northern part of the south carolina coast and up into north carolina, three and a half feet above high tide, above the normal high tide level and the tides are going down there now. so the push of the water from the hurricane. now,...
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and then it brings a bunch of moisture up into south carolina south carolina, north carolina and ultimately virginia. rain will be a huge part of this. a detailed look at where the heaviest rain will be coming on and win. think about this afternoon into this evening is where you will see a bunch of rain across the region and i will leave you with the rainfall totals. flooding will be a huge concern. widespread 6 inches of rain, but definitely areas up to 8 inches of rain and a foot piled on top of the storm surge on the coast. flooding is one of the major concerns. back over to you. >> todd: i covered hurricanes for fox and myrtle beach a couple of years ago. that was basically a mist there was still a lot of problems associated with the most. i hesitate when this happened gets to myrtle beach. thank you. ten people are dead and 200 residents in the dark after carving a destructive path through the state. >> carley: extensive recovery after cat 4 laura naples south f fort myers. what is the damage you are seeing? we see a little bit of it behind you right now. is the town yet in recovery mo
and then it brings a bunch of moisture up into south carolina south carolina, north carolina and ultimately virginia. rain will be a huge part of this. a detailed look at where the heaviest rain will be coming on and win. think about this afternoon into this evening is where you will see a bunch of rain across the region and i will leave you with the rainfall totals. flooding will be a huge concern. widespread 6 inches of rain, but definitely areas up to 8 inches of rain and a foot piled on top...
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that south carolina emergency manager mobile app. the damage assessment report is on the tools section of the main men aye. it's pretty easy to get to -- menu. it's pretty easy to get to, i checked it out last night. sir? >> thank you, governor. annette edwards. executive director for the south carolina office of regulatory staff. so around 10:30 this morning statewide we had outages of around 32,927. as of around 12:25 today, we're already over 69,000. i do anticipate that those outage numbers will climb. the couriers are standing at the ready and they will go out and do restoration efforts but only when it's safe to do so. so when those winds get to about 30 miles per hour, the crews that are out there, you'll see them pause. so for customers who currently have power, because i expect the number to climb, please do take a moment and charge your phones, do those things that you needed to while you still have some power. for those that are experiencing an out and, do notify your utility. so that they are aware. and if you are out and
that south carolina emergency manager mobile app. the damage assessment report is on the tools section of the main men aye. it's pretty easy to get to -- menu. it's pretty easy to get to, i checked it out last night. sir? >> thank you, governor. annette edwards. executive director for the south carolina office of regulatory staff. so around 10:30 this morning statewide we had outages of around 32,927. as of around 12:25 today, we're already over 69,000. i do anticipate that those outage...
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carolina: jueves 1 de septiembre. se nos fue el aÑo volando.s carolina sarassa y borja voces, gracias por acompaÑarnos. carolina: arrancamos la semana hablando de un terrible caso que ha terminado en tragedia, hablamos de la muerte de una jovencita de 14 aÑos que recibiÓ el impacto de una bala en la cabeza en plena grabaciÓn para su cuenta de tiktok. la familia de alaya salazar estÁ destruida, y tambiÉn pide justicia. borja: pasamos inmediatamente con andrea leÓn y todas las reacciones de la familia y mÁs detalles de esta autÉntica tragedia. andrea: asÍ es, una verdadera tragedia que enluta a una familia y a toda la comunidad hispana de colorado. el reporte policial dice que dos amigas de alaya salazar, tambiÉn menores de edad, tenÍan un arma de fuego mientras ella filmaba un video de tito, una de ella habrÍa disparado el arma, impactando la cabeza de alaya,ambas estÁn acusados de homicidio involuntario de cuarto grado. el dueÑo desarma fue arrestado por presuntamente entregÁrsela a un menor de edad, lo que es un delito grave en ese estado. la
carolina: jueves 1 de septiembre. se nos fue el aÑo volando.s carolina sarassa y borja voces, gracias por acompaÑarnos. carolina: arrancamos la semana hablando de un terrible caso que ha terminado en tragedia, hablamos de la muerte de una jovencita de 14 aÑos que recibiÓ el impacto de una bala en la cabeza en plena grabaciÓn para su cuenta de tiktok. la familia de alaya salazar estÁ destruida, y tambiÉn pide justicia. borja: pasamos inmediatamente con andrea leÓn y todas las reacciones...
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carolina: esta maÑana escuchaba algo que me dejo sorprendida.Ños, que la viene utilizando y le puede decir "no me gustarÍa pagar un servicio anual, me gustarÍa mejor tener un interÉs un poquito mÁs econÓmico". usted tiene ese poder. carolina: imagino que despuÉs de la "ediciÓn digital", los nÚmeros 1800 estarÁn por las nubes, despuÉs de que la gente como borja y yo tendremos la idea de llamar y decir que me bajen el interÉs. gracias por hablar con ustedes, quedamos bien aliviados al escucharlo. gracias. borja: sin duda son excelentes consejos, porque la inflaciÓn estÁ costando como promedio 300 $ mÁs al mes. ¿quÉ estÁs haciendo para lograr pagar tus cuentas? "tratando de elegir comidas mÁs sencillas, no gastar tanto en cosas innecesarias". carolina: "aprovechar para dejar el alcohol y las compras impulsivas". algo bueno en medio de todo esto. sandy trujillo dice "comemos 300 $ menos, todos a dieta". pero dieta forzada, asÍ que algo peligroso, y esperemos que todo empiece a mejorar sigan combinando en nuestras redes sociales. borja: tocamos otra
carolina: esta maÑana escuchaba algo que me dejo sorprendida.Ños, que la viene utilizando y le puede decir "no me gustarÍa pagar un servicio anual, me gustarÍa mejor tener un interÉs un poquito mÁs econÓmico". usted tiene ese poder. carolina: imagino que despuÉs de la "ediciÓn digital", los nÚmeros 1800 estarÁn por las nubes, despuÉs de que la gente como borja y yo tendremos la idea de llamar y decir que me bajen el interÉs. gracias por hablar con ustedes,...
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carolina: gracias., 7:00 p.m. centro por univisiÓn. un fuerte abrazo, devuelvo la conexiÓn a los estudios. carolina: estaremos allÍ esta noche para apoyarlos. gracias. mientras tanto, estÁn preparando sus vacaciones? [ reproducción de música animada ] ♪ ♪ ¡dulces almohaditas de suavidad! ¡qué suavecito! ¡charmin es divino! ¡un momento! ¡a enrollarlo de nuevo! ¡charmin ultra soft es tan suave y acolchonadito que querrás usar más! pero tan absorbente que puedes usar menos. así rinde más. disfruta ir con charmin. ♪♪ queremos hacer una oferta en efectivo. cuando las ofertas de denny's comienzan en $5.99, las vas a esperar en todos lados. el nuevo all day diner deals menu. 10 deliciosos platillos desde $5.99. solo en denny's. cuando estás en una primera cita y el cuello de tu camiseta te traiciona, te das cuenta de que está: a medio lavar. downy tiene 7 beneficios que acondicionan y suavizan las fibras de tu ropa para que luzca como nueva, por más tiempo. con downy, siente la diferencia. ¡flex alert, flex al
carolina: gracias., 7:00 p.m. centro por univisiÓn. un fuerte abrazo, devuelvo la conexiÓn a los estudios. carolina: estaremos allÍ esta noche para apoyarlos. gracias. mientras tanto, estÁn preparando sus vacaciones? [ reproducción de música animada ] ♪ ♪ ¡dulces almohaditas de suavidad! ¡qué suavecito! ¡charmin es divino! ¡un momento! ¡a enrollarlo de nuevo! ¡charmin ultra soft es tan suave y acolchonadito que querrás usar más! pero tan absorbente que puedes usar menos. así...
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north carolina, georgia -- with impacts to north carolina, georgia and inland. just as the coast guard did to prepare for landfall in florida, we've worked the past couple of days leading up to storm landfall in those new areas to make sure that ports are secured and that coast guard aircraft, boats and cutters moved out of harm's way and that we stage ready to respond once the storm passed and it was safe to do so. so we're poised again to do search andres cue -- and rescue operations together with federal, state and local partners in those areas as necessary. once we can do rapid assessment. it goes without saying, but it bears remain peteing, that -- but it bears repeating, that we encourage everyone in these newly impacted areas to heed the advice of their emergency response authorities for evacuation, safe haven and for preparedness. so they can help manage their own safety and save their own lives in advance of this storm as it moves through. thank you very much and looking forward to your questions. dawn: thank you so much. i'm the assistant secretary for
north carolina, georgia -- with impacts to north carolina, georgia and inland. just as the coast guard did to prepare for landfall in florida, we've worked the past couple of days leading up to storm landfall in those new areas to make sure that ports are secured and that coast guard aircraft, boats and cutters moved out of harm's way and that we stage ready to respond once the storm passed and it was safe to do so. so we're poised again to do search andres cue -- and rescue operations together...
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sights set on south carolina along the border with north carolina. here we go again.ter we'll hear from governor ron desantis who saw the damage firsthand and it is unbearable to see. ian is bearing down on south carolina expected to make landfall today with storm surge up to seven feet. look at this scale of the
sights set on south carolina along the border with north carolina. here we go again.ter we'll hear from governor ron desantis who saw the damage firsthand and it is unbearable to see. ian is bearing down on south carolina expected to make landfall today with storm surge up to seven feet. look at this scale of the
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carolina: justamente mÁs adelante andrea leÓn nos tiene detalles.os periÓdicos, en la televisiÓn y tambiÉn en redes sociales, tambiÉn en lugares tan emblemÁticos como la torre iffel qque apagÓ sus luces como muestra de luto y de apoyo y tambiÉn de respeto a la monarca. borja: se han unido a esta avalancha de tributos lÍderes de todo el mundo y las principales figuras del espectÁculo y deporte. por ejemplo los pilotos y directivos de la fÓrmula uno como muestra respeto, se reÚnen y hacen rugir sus motores en italia antes de la prÁctica inaugural. hoy tambiÉn los principales periÓdicos de gran bretaÑa parecieran tener su primera pÁgina el mismo titular, todo en honor a su inolvidable reina. vamos a ver estas portadas. times, es uno de los pocos que usÓ la imagen de la reina bajo el tÍtulo, una vida en el servicio. " nuestra amada reina estÁ muerta". con la misma foto que utilizÓ la familia real. carolina: pone en marcha el conocido y llamado operativo london bridge que incluye 10 dÍas de una silencio tres soles y es de la monarquÍa ante dos pasos cere
carolina: justamente mÁs adelante andrea leÓn nos tiene detalles.os periÓdicos, en la televisiÓn y tambiÉn en redes sociales, tambiÉn en lugares tan emblemÁticos como la torre iffel qque apagÓ sus luces como muestra de luto y de apoyo y tambiÉn de respeto a la monarca. borja: se han unido a esta avalancha de tributos lÍderes de todo el mundo y las principales figuras del espectÁculo y deporte. por ejemplo los pilotos y directivos de la fÓrmula uno como muestra respeto, se reÚnen y...
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we urge residents in south carolina and everyone in its path to remain vigilant. florida as we continue to monitor the situation in south carolina and overall path of the storm, search and rescue operations remain underway in florida. we must rescue teams are part of the unified effort to conduct operation by air, land and sea in coordination with federal partners as well as state and local officials. as part of this effort will is activated 5004 national guard members as well as another 2000 members from other states through mutual aid to help with search and rescue operations, operations and other protective measures. coast guard colleagues provide an update on their search and rescue efforts of this command in a later brief. homeland security secretary mayorkas activated dhs search capacity force yesterday comprised of 7500 members from other federal agencies in the staffing pattern to help us address the response recovery needs following the storm. this will enhance efforts to florida as well as the eastern seaboard as the storm continues to move. nearly 3000
we urge residents in south carolina and everyone in its path to remain vigilant. florida as we continue to monitor the situation in south carolina and overall path of the storm, search and rescue operations remain underway in florida. we must rescue teams are part of the unified effort to conduct operation by air, land and sea in coordination with federal partners as well as state and local officials. as part of this effort will is activated 5004 national guard members as well as another 2000...
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molly line is joining us from charleston, south carolina. talk to us about what's going on since we checked in last hour. >> we are still fighting these heavy bands of wind that have been coming through. right now we are having a moment where i can talk to you, gillian. the rain has been coming down, some concerns about flooding, particularly in the downtown and the lower areas and keeping an eye on that. but the bands of wind, over 100,000 people without power, they are working to get the lights back on, and this is the ashley river, runs along the side of charleston, south carolina. we have been watching these boats bobbing in the water, trying to keep things steady. the dock master is out there tying things back down, and people do seem to be, for the most part, staying off the roads. the james island highway up here, this big bridge, and we have not seen that much traffic. so at least during these really impactful hours, authorities have been begging to stay inside, it does appear for the most part people are going that. we have seen a f
molly line is joining us from charleston, south carolina. talk to us about what's going on since we checked in last hour. >> we are still fighting these heavy bands of wind that have been coming through. right now we are having a moment where i can talk to you, gillian. the rain has been coming down, some concerns about flooding, particularly in the downtown and the lower areas and keeping an eye on that. but the bands of wind, over 100,000 people without power, they are working to get...
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but not just south carolina, all the way up into north carolina.ying on the order of 5 to 10 inches of rainfall, but some areas could pick up 10 to 12, 20. gus to 100, traveling to the north and northwest. but that rain field is so broad and look at some of the wind. gus thank assignments, 40, a talk about beautiful, wow! these are one of these areas that is gorgeous. savannah, 38. charleston, 47 miles an hour. the rains increasing. the chances for flooding are increasing. the chances of you being isolated with no power is increasing. so kristie, we are advising everybody to have a plan. get out, or to stay put. to stay safe, make sure you've got your important documents. , the medications, everything that is taken care of. back to you. >> great advice karen. the storm has caused already catastrophic damage in florida when fears was gonna happen next in south carolina. another beautiful day. thank you for your reporting, karen maginnis. if you would like to safely and securely help people affected by hurricane eta who may be in need of shelter, foo
but not just south carolina, all the way up into north carolina.ying on the order of 5 to 10 inches of rainfall, but some areas could pick up 10 to 12, 20. gus to 100, traveling to the north and northwest. but that rain field is so broad and look at some of the wind. gus thank assignments, 40, a talk about beautiful, wow! these are one of these areas that is gorgeous. savannah, 38. charleston, 47 miles an hour. the rains increasing. the chances for flooding are increasing. the chances of you...
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we pray for south carolina safety.rican red cross is helping florida rebuild in the wake of hurricane ian. leaving more than 1.9 million people in florida currently without power. disaster relief now in full gear, and anything can help that you want to give. if you want to help those affected by this historic storm, visit redcross.org/fox forward. we are doing everything we can to help here at fox. we hope you will, too. thank you to everyone here at fox news for the latest, stick here with "america reports." >> whenever it gets here, hopefully it won't be as bad as what we think it is. >> literally watched my house disappear with everything in it. >> hang on tight, we'll take care of you. >> it's kind of devastating, actually, i'm starting to shake
we pray for south carolina safety.rican red cross is helping florida rebuild in the wake of hurricane ian. leaving more than 1.9 million people in florida currently without power. disaster relief now in full gear, and anything can help that you want to give. if you want to help those affected by this historic storm, visit redcross.org/fox forward. we are doing everything we can to help here at fox. we hope you will, too. thank you to everyone here at fox news for the latest, stick here with...
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and north carolina area. but we're going to continue to see that threat for power outages. you get the idea here. i think we've got as you said 70,000 in north carolina. about over 150,000 in south carolina. storm track for this. we have a little time to go. notice by the time we get to tomorrow afternoon, we have winds 15 miles an hour. the wind event is tapers down throughout tonight and in to tomorrow. a makeup calmer wind event. we have a lot of rain to get through. we'll some some spots of 3-5 inches of rain and that will cause some flooding and also the continued threat for opportunities across eastern areas of north carolina and virginia. a lot of population zone cutting a cross the i-95 corridor. heavy rain i'm sure in south jersey. probably some heavy rain at times in new york city, long island. so we'll see problems across those areas. that's where you see the flood threats are. anywhere you see the green, that's where we'll have flooding tonight and tomorrow. by the time we're through with sunday,
and north carolina area. but we're going to continue to see that threat for power outages. you get the idea here. i think we've got as you said 70,000 in north carolina. about over 150,000 in south carolina. storm track for this. we have a little time to go. notice by the time we get to tomorrow afternoon, we have winds 15 miles an hour. the wind event is tapers down throughout tonight and in to tomorrow. a makeup calmer wind event. we have a lot of rain to get through. we'll some some spots of...
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and north carolina, as well. the worst of the storm is over, but we are still dealing with impacts from north florida, portions of orlando in toward daytona and the carolinas, we have to be concerned about this region, as well. we haven't seen the worst footage yet, it is hard for emergency crews to get in there and i'm really concerned once the daylight hits we'll see some of the worst damage we've ever seen in the state of florida. >> todd: that is the fear, jd, thanks, let's go to nicole valdez, residents are told to shelter in place. >> carley: nicole joins us with the latest. what are you seeing right now? >> good morning, you can see the wind is still very much a factor in tampa bay, talking about across the state, two million people are without power, about 600,000 in the tampa bay area alone, despite not feeling or feeling some of the worst of hurricane ian like we are seeing unfortunately in the southwest florida area. a lot of what we did see over the last few hours yesterday afternoon were the strong w
and north carolina, as well. the worst of the storm is over, but we are still dealing with impacts from north florida, portions of orlando in toward daytona and the carolinas, we have to be concerned about this region, as well. we haven't seen the worst footage yet, it is hard for emergency crews to get in there and i'm really concerned once the daylight hits we'll see some of the worst damage we've ever seen in the state of florida. >> todd: that is the fear, jd, thanks, let's go to...
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south carolina is great because we take care of each other. if we have a neighbor, friend able to take care of themselves, check on them when it safe and make sure they are okay and provide assistance they need. working together we will be safe and get through this successfully. >> thank you. >> i am mark, all of our personnel have been on standby since day before yesterday we began assisting the highway patrol, major highways, major roadways and restarted out 3:00 p.m. yesterday and will continue until after the storm. there are areas of the state when he to transition into our security missions the request to do that. i've been in contact with sheriff's along the coastal this morning as well as. we will continue to talk with them and communicate and if they have any needs, we will assist them with security missions. >> are there any questions? >> are you recommending a certain time when people leave their structures? >> we prefer the wind be gone but we will provide that information and will have another press conference. this is something p
south carolina is great because we take care of each other. if we have a neighbor, friend able to take care of themselves, check on them when it safe and make sure they are okay and provide assistance they need. working together we will be safe and get through this successfully. >> thank you. >> i am mark, all of our personnel have been on standby since day before yesterday we began assisting the highway patrol, major highways, major roadways and restarted out 3:00 p.m. yesterday...
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outer band of rain working their way across south carolina and north carolina.e we are right at 1:00 p.m. and it looks as though landfall is eminent on our fox model. that's a good idea of when you could see a landfall. moisture and all of that rain, battering all through the entire day on friday. ultimately running into saturday also. so it's not just the storm surge. it is going to be rainfall totals getting up to six inches of rain widespread likely along the coastal areas, spots getting up to 8 inches, maybe a foot of rain. there is going to be water everywhere and flooding, i do think, is the major concern as we start to target the carolinas today and then running into early saturday. >> brian: thanks much, adam. comprehensive look at what is going on 11 minutes after the hour. zero in on where it's headed. >> ainsley: carolina is dealing with aftermath. south carolina and georgia. >> pete: expected to make landfall in south carolina later today. >> brian: doug luzader in charleston what does it feel like. >> we are starting to see some sunlight around here
outer band of rain working their way across south carolina and north carolina.e we are right at 1:00 p.m. and it looks as though landfall is eminent on our fox model. that's a good idea of when you could see a landfall. moisture and all of that rain, battering all through the entire day on friday. ultimately running into saturday also. so it's not just the storm surge. it is going to be rainfall totals getting up to six inches of rain widespread likely along the coastal areas, spots getting up...
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to north carolina.but everybody here, this is such a broad rain field, that everybody here on coastal georgia, coastal south carolina and into north carolina, maybe into virginia may be affected. but now there's a little bit of a shift. it looks like we could split the difference between myrtle beach and charleston and we could see landfall somewhere there. we're not gonna rule out charleston completely and we're not going to exclude some of these other areas, but these have been the target songs that we have been talking about all along. the national hurricane center gave us an update at 11:00 eastern time, 50 minutes later we got another update, which have the winds at 85 miles per hour gust to 100. already we're starting to see the winds really kick up here. we don't have a clearly defined hurricane. it looks anything but, but don't underestimate this. because we know just how fragile even a little bit of rainfall can be in some of these coastal regions. from beaufort to, savannah, to charleston to s
to north carolina.but everybody here, this is such a broad rain field, that everybody here on coastal georgia, coastal south carolina and into north carolina, maybe into virginia may be affected. but now there's a little bit of a shift. it looks like we could split the difference between myrtle beach and charleston and we could see landfall somewhere there. we're not gonna rule out charleston completely and we're not going to exclude some of these other areas, but these have been the target...
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charleston, south carolina. south carolina getting hit.t myrtle beach north on the edge of north carolina. what do you expect for the folks there that are watching this morning and that are worried? >> evacuate if they tell you. to say and know that it's not just the cone itself. can you actually see as far as east and as far as west the forecast and the storm is very large. so the impact can go outside of that cone. be prepared for the conditions. the number one thing is you cannot outrun the water. you can shelter from wind but you cannot outrun the water and surge is deadly. >> ainsley: surge can be 7 to 9 feet. that's basically a story. that's high. that's high. >> absolutely. when you think about a surge. it's coming in. it's the wave action pushing that water up against the shoreline and come around high tide. we are looking at high tide right about midday and looking at landfall after that. >> thank you, amy. well, for continuing coverage of ian, you can download the fox weather app. and stream fox weather 24/7. 36 after the top of
charleston, south carolina. south carolina getting hit.t myrtle beach north on the edge of north carolina. what do you expect for the folks there that are watching this morning and that are worried? >> evacuate if they tell you. to say and know that it's not just the cone itself. can you actually see as far as east and as far as west the forecast and the storm is very large. so the impact can go outside of that cone. be prepared for the conditions. the number one thing is you cannot...
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a hurricane warning has been issued for coastal areas along south carolina and north carolina. storm surges could reach 5 feet. more on that in a few minutes, but we're going to start in florida where governor ron desantis called ian a 500-year flood event, and president biden said it could end up being the worst storm in history. christian benavides is in kissimmee, florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is a retirement community in orlando where over 100 people had to be rescued. in fact, we were here as the national guard brought out a couple of residents being tied down in southwest florida. we're now getting a sense of the destruction. near fort myers, search and rescue teams brought residents of sanibel and captiva to safety and scoured barrier islands for signs of life. >> people were surprised how quickly this storm turned and ended up being trapped. >> reporter: hurricane ian ripped apart parts of the sanibel causeway, cutting access by land. across florida the destruction can be seen from the air for miles around. at the storm's peak, naple
a hurricane warning has been issued for coastal areas along south carolina and north carolina. storm surges could reach 5 feet. more on that in a few minutes, but we're going to start in florida where governor ron desantis called ian a 500-year flood event, and president biden said it could end up being the worst storm in history. christian benavides is in kissimmee, florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is a retirement community in orlando where over 100...
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tropical alerts dot the carolinas, north carolina, south carolina, portions of georgia. 13 million peopleong the coast of south carolina. also concerned about flooding. we have flood alerts for 15 million people. we have flash flood warnings, that means flooding is happening right now, early, way ahead of the system. we'll see many more flash flood warnings come into play. the forecast track, we're hours away from landfall. this afternoon, a category 1 storm along the coast of carolina. what will happen as it moves inland, it will weaken rapidly. it didn't do that in florida, it held its strength for a long time. it will weaken. that doesn't mean it will take away the rain. we'll see a huge rain story. that's what we're most concerned about. the cone at that point, 53 miles, it could fall along those white lines. what we want to emphasize is the impacts are way past that cone. the cone is just telling you where the center will land. the impacts of the tropical storm-force winds into virginia, north carolina, south carolina, 265 miles wide. where you see the red, that's where you will feel
tropical alerts dot the carolinas, north carolina, south carolina, portions of georgia. 13 million peopleong the coast of south carolina. also concerned about flooding. we have flood alerts for 15 million people. we have flash flood warnings, that means flooding is happening right now, early, way ahead of the system. we'll see many more flash flood warnings come into play. the forecast track, we're hours away from landfall. this afternoon, a category 1 storm along the coast of carolina. what...
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carolina. storm surge right now coming down a little bit. tides that are beginning to go out. we'll see this come on shore not at high tide, which is good news and spring made pier where we saw the third highest surge ever at 4.8 feet is down to 3.4. that's good news. another 1 1/2 days where we'll see this storm rain itself out across the mid-atlantic. 3-5 inches of rain for a lot of people. what a weekend in store and flooding concerns as well. >> thanks, rick. back to you as the news breaks. to molly line now live on the ground in charleston. molly? >> hi, trace. the rain has tapered off right now. as rick was talking about the bands of wind coming through, still getting big gusts of wind. take a look over my shoulder, this is the ashley river. the marina by the savannah highway and the james island highway. you can see the wind whipping there. that's one of the sails there flapping in the wind. we had a chance to speak with the dock master. he's ensuring the boats are tied down. thanksfully
carolina. storm surge right now coming down a little bit. tides that are beginning to go out. we'll see this come on shore not at high tide, which is good news and spring made pier where we saw the third highest surge ever at 4.8 feet is down to 3.4. that's good news. another 1 1/2 days where we'll see this storm rain itself out across the mid-atlantic. 3-5 inches of rain for a lot of people. what a weekend in store and flooding concerns as well. >> thanks, rick. back to you as the news...
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we're joined by south carolina nancy mace. congresswoman, what does your home state of south carolina need right now? we're seeing life threatening storm surges hitting the coast there. >> it may be some of the worst storm surges that south carolina has seen since hurricane hugo 33 years ago. i'm in charleston, south carolina, right now on poly's island south of myrtle beach. devastating images and video of homes under water, retail under water. it's going to be devastating cleanup for days and weeks to come. elizabeth: we hear florida needs energy and portable water. literally parts of the grid are totally offline still. >> fortunately, south carolina is no stranger to these kinds of storms much like florida and when ian hit, hurricane ian hit south carolina, it was a category 1. we have about 100,000 residents along the coast and fraction fls those that still do not have power and doesn't compare to the millions of people still out of power, that are stuck and aren't able to get out of their communities or cities or towns an
we're joined by south carolina nancy mace. congresswoman, what does your home state of south carolina need right now? we're seeing life threatening storm surges hitting the coast there. >> it may be some of the worst storm surges that south carolina has seen since hurricane hugo 33 years ago. i'm in charleston, south carolina, right now on poly's island south of myrtle beach. devastating images and video of homes under water, retail under water. it's going to be devastating cleanup for...
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we have our team live on the ground in south carolina. and there in florida, too, where we are only just starting to really get a grip on the extent of ian's destruction. look at the pictures in front of you. this is what it looks like, including in lee county, where rescue crews, this is a live look now, a live look at that location, rescue crews are trying to get to people, with millions of floridians without power and water. we're going to take you live to the hardest-hit areas including lee county, which you're looking at now, for what is expected to be obviously a years-long recovery. i'm halle jackson in washington. let's get to shaq brewster live for us in charleston, south carolina, nbc news meteorologist janice is with us today. shaq ian has made landfall in the last 40 minutes. tell us what you're seeing. >> the landfall was several miles up here from charleston, and that does not mean that charles was not impacted by this storm. throughout the afternoon and into the morning, and throughout the afternoon, we saw heavy rain bands
we have our team live on the ground in south carolina. and there in florida, too, where we are only just starting to really get a grip on the extent of ian's destruction. look at the pictures in front of you. this is what it looks like, including in lee county, where rescue crews, this is a live look now, a live look at that location, rescue crews are trying to get to people, with millions of floridians without power and water. we're going to take you live to the hardest-hit areas including lee...
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south carolina north carolina is that system will then now lift northward. forecast projections do take it to the north. their majority do so that's probably go with the majority there, so we'll go with that, as it goes chest to the northeast of charleston there, that's where the highest storm surge would be around 5 to 7 ft. wilmington's do 25 than south of that 4 to 6 so not done yet, but it should make landfall later today. very quiet for us. unless you're down in the desert. there's some activity down there. i'll show you that. sonoma mountain is 70 degrees mount diablo 62, but ben lomond 66. so the air loft couple 1000 ft up is getting warmer and that's going to equal along with no breeze whatsoever. i mean, it is calm for almost everybody here slightly, maybe offshore for some sixties seventies eighties and nineties napa 86 yesterday we'll go 88 today. redwood city 84 to 86 conquered 88 to 91 san jose from 82 to 86 fifties sixties and attempts here probably won't change all that much a little cooler to the north, but nothing new there. 52 boulder creek
south carolina north carolina is that system will then now lift northward. forecast projections do take it to the north. their majority do so that's probably go with the majority there, so we'll go with that, as it goes chest to the northeast of charleston there, that's where the highest storm surge would be around 5 to 7 ft. wilmington's do 25 than south of that 4 to 6 so not done yet, but it should make landfall later today. very quiet for us. unless you're down in the desert. there's some...
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, north carolina, what are you seeing as you track this? >> adam: three minutes ago, we got our most recent update. winds 85 miles per hour, no change in intensity, slowing down, we were 10 miles per hour, that is similar, fairly slow-moving storm, which does allow for time back out over open ocean, which is why this strengthened. it was a tropical storm, now getting back up to a category one hurricane, bringing more water, wind and storm surge. hurricane warning in place from savannah to myrtle beach, a large area you are surrounded by a tropical storm, that is not all storm surge, you get further inland and this is bringing moisture with it, that moisture going to cause flooding for a lot of areas. winds coming out over the open ocean 30 miles per hour at 30 miles per hour and storm surge begins to pile up relentlessly pushing ocean water to the coast and when the storm gets there, it will drive that water on shore and you see the storm surge, wind totals get up to 50 or 60 miles per hour for total wind as the system approaches the coastl
, north carolina, what are you seeing as you track this? >> adam: three minutes ago, we got our most recent update. winds 85 miles per hour, no change in intensity, slowing down, we were 10 miles per hour, that is similar, fairly slow-moving storm, which does allow for time back out over open ocean, which is why this strengthened. it was a tropical storm, now getting back up to a category one hurricane, bringing more water, wind and storm surge. hurricane warning in place from savannah to...
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that's what's headed towards south carolina.rida, at least 19 people are dead from ian, and that number could very well rise. as of this moment, more than 2 million people in this state remain -- 2 million customers remain without power. you can see some of the flooding that really inundated so much of this state. there have been rescue missions since it was safe to get out. but first we'll go to south carolina where the storm is now headed. cnn's nick valencia is in myrtle beach. nick, what are you seeing so far this morning? >> reporter: it's already cold and wet this morning, john, and we're feeling those tropical storm force winds come in, gusts of, you know, 30 miles per hour at some parts of the day, the morning, i should say. we're right here on the beachfront, and you would think it would be a ghost town, but in the last few minutes, we'll see a little bit of traffic. these beachfront areas, some of these businesses didn't even take precautions. the windows aren't even boarded up. there is a business next to it. we talk
that's what's headed towards south carolina.rida, at least 19 people are dead from ian, and that number could very well rise. as of this moment, more than 2 million people in this state remain -- 2 million customers remain without power. you can see some of the flooding that really inundated so much of this state. there have been rescue missions since it was safe to get out. but first we'll go to south carolina where the storm is now headed. cnn's nick valencia is in myrtle beach. nick, what...
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carolina. the wind field on this storm, wolf, the tropical storm force winds extend more than 400 miles. we're already seeing winds across portions of -- we're already seeing winds across portions of georgia, south carolina, north carolina, tropical storm force winds. they have been feeling it all day long. this storm is expected to come on shore as a category one storm. and the forecast is still very uncertain. the hurricane center made that clear. their 5:00 advisory. so anywhere just to the right of the center where that's going to come on shore is going to get the worst surge. so i don't want to pinpoint an exact area because depending on where it comes on shore is going to be dependent upon who gets the 5 to 7 feet. so charleston could get it if the storm comes just to the south of charleston. but if the storm is coming in to the north of charleston, they will not get as much, if that makes sense. we will be zeroing in on this forecast tomorrow afternoon landfall time to determine who will
carolina. the wind field on this storm, wolf, the tropical storm force winds extend more than 400 miles. we're already seeing winds across portions of -- we're already seeing winds across portions of georgia, south carolina, north carolina, tropical storm force winds. they have been feeling it all day long. this storm is expected to come on shore as a category one storm. and the forecast is still very uncertain. the hurricane center made that clear. their 5:00 advisory. so anywhere just to the...
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s landfall later today , watches and warnings posted for georgia and the carolinas and south carolina's governor se of the storms, timing. land grab russian president vladimir putin today officially declaring 15% of ukrainian land as part of russia what the move means for the war. plus the miami dolphins star quarterback taken off the field on a stretcher during thursday night. football 11 update on his condition just in the fda, finally approving the first drug to treat ls but only after please from patients and the daily show host trevor noah , surprising his viewers with an announcement on this friday. september 30th. from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good friday morning, everyone we begin with the aftermath of hurricane ian in florida and the storms next target further up the coast and expected to make a second u. s landfall today. the storm is barreling towards south carolina , packing winds more than 80 mph . the entire south carolina coast is now under a hurricane warning. latest timing in track coming up, but first the urgent situation in southwest florida
s landfall later today , watches and warnings posted for georgia and the carolinas and south carolina's governor se of the storms, timing. land grab russian president vladimir putin today officially declaring 15% of ukrainian land as part of russia what the move means for the war. plus the miami dolphins star quarterback taken off the field on a stretcher during thursday night. football 11 update on his condition just in the fda, finally approving the first drug to treat ls but only after...
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it isn't just south carolina and north carolina, it is virginia and maryland and west virginia wheret will advance northward. we are looking at fairly substantial rainfall totals across south carolina. as we look at this, all the way from charleston and into the north carolina coast we could see substantial rainfall. four to eight will be the common comments but there could be 10 to 20 inches. as the storm system approaches the coast if it were charleston, midday. that is about the time of high tide. that will produce a storm surge of four to seven feet possible. not just charleston but sullivan's islanders, buford, garden city, surf side, myrtle beach. i know this area so well. i hope you have a plan and kept your important personnel documents. if you are stranded that you have a plan for that as well. and hopefully people have thought about this in advance way before the 85 miles per hour category 1 hurricane ian begins to trek closer and closer to the coast. >> yeah. excellent advice. thank you so much. those living in ian's path are taking no chances. coastal communities are brac
it isn't just south carolina and north carolina, it is virginia and maryland and west virginia wheret will advance northward. we are looking at fairly substantial rainfall totals across south carolina. as we look at this, all the way from charleston and into the north carolina coast we could see substantial rainfall. four to eight will be the common comments but there could be 10 to 20 inches. as the storm system approaches the coast if it were charleston, midday. that is about the time of high...
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doctor zeller, director of the south carolina health and environmental control . we are working closely with our healthcare facilities, drinking wastewater facilities to ensure they already. we are ready and prepared to weather this storm successfully we have teams raising the moments notice if we have any problems . importantly as the storm is passing through his easy. we had no one i want to see that going. we will store and that we need. make these decisions. please stay indoors. winds are blowing hard away from windows. the floodwaters not only have a risk of drowning, they can havebacteria or toxic substances.if you do end up with the floodwater , rinse off, get fresh clothes on. that will help protect you. be careful with carbon monoxide. people the. make sure the generator prevented outside. it is colorless, odorless, you will never know it's there but you. add fuel to a hot generator because that can cause an explosion. remember all shellfish beds are currently closed for harvesting because of the toxic so do not be harvesting shellfish sometimes we have f
doctor zeller, director of the south carolina health and environmental control . we are working closely with our healthcare facilities, drinking wastewater facilities to ensure they already. we are ready and prepared to weather this storm successfully we have teams raising the moments notice if we have any problems . importantly as the storm is passing through his easy. we had no one i want to see that going. we will store and that we need. make these decisions. please stay indoors. winds are...
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as it moves into the atlantic, taking aim at georgia and the carolinas. left behind here in florida is unimaginable in scale and historic in reach. the president saying tonight this could be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. we witnessed the trail of destruction this category 4 storm left. florida governor ron desantis said today this is a once in 500-year flooding event. the hurricane-force winds and record storm surge caused widespread damage to entire communities and cities, washing away roads and bridges and knocking out power to millions. tonight more than 2.6 million customers are without electricity, and officials warn it could be days or even weeks before power is fully restored. tonight the states of georgia, the carolinas and virginia will all have declared a state of emergency ahead of ian's expected landfall tomorrow. we have team coverage tonight all throughout florida and beyond, and cbs's kris van cleave will start us off from north fort myers. kris, i know the damage where you are is quite extensive. >> reporter: norah, for thi
as it moves into the atlantic, taking aim at georgia and the carolinas. left behind here in florida is unimaginable in scale and historic in reach. the president saying tonight this could be the deadliest hurricane in florida's history. we witnessed the trail of destruction this category 4 storm left. florida governor ron desantis said today this is a once in 500-year flooding event. the hurricane-force winds and record storm surge caused widespread damage to entire communities and cities,...
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the carolinas. >> plus, more questions about the school shooting in oakland this week. what investigators are telling us. > >> tracking the tropics and the gradual warm-up back in the bay, more on that coming up. > >> checking the roadways, busy in some spots with events happening this weekend that you will want to prepare for. let's take a live look from south carolina as hurricane ian takes aim at the georgia, south carolina and north carolina co, carolina coast, gaining strength strength becoming a category one one hurricane again. coming up, michael george will be live from from folly beach in south carolina with the conditions there. first let's look at this morning's top stories, three schools on the king of state campus in oakland will be closed closed following wednesday shooting that wounded six people, three are still in the hospital this morning. police are looking for at least two suspects likely tied to gangs. >> we are trying to determine which individual they were targeting but we do
the carolinas. >> plus, more questions about the school shooting in oakland this week. what investigators are telling us. > >> tracking the tropics and the gradual warm-up back in the bay, more on that coming up. > >> checking the roadways, busy in some spots with events happening this weekend that you will want to prepare for. let's take a live look from south carolina as hurricane ian takes aim at the georgia, south carolina and north carolina co, carolina coast,...
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rice of south carolina, ms. herrera beutler of washington, i inform the house that they will vote yea on s. 958. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from texas seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. gar see ark ms. meng, mr. soto, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on s. 958. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. conway of california, i inform the house that ms. conway will vote yes on s. 958. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: as the member designated by ms. ann kirkpatrick, mr. donald payne and mr. peter defazio, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on s. 958. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. pfluger of texas, i inform the house that mr. pfluger will vote yes on
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, and north carolina. this increasing as we go through the early morning hours, and then about midday. we think about midday, early afternoon, is where we are anticipating landfall. where is landfall going to be? difficult to say now. if you had asked us about six hours ago, everybody was staring at charleston. now perhaps somewhere between charleston, myrtle beach. i don't want you to think that, charleston is going to not be impacted by this. it certainly will. because we know charleston is deeply affected by the springtime rain. our thunderstorms. still a beautiful area, but here is what we think. it's out over the warm waters here. going to travel towards the north, and it this last path, it does appear as of charleston is going to be in that bull's-eye. wind gusts perhaps 60 miles an hour, however, it does look like midday, that's when we see some high tide. and we could see some of the storm surge there between three and seven feet certainly possible. and it'll continue this way more towards the nort
, and north carolina. this increasing as we go through the early morning hours, and then about midday. we think about midday, early afternoon, is where we are anticipating landfall. where is landfall going to be? difficult to say now. if you had asked us about six hours ago, everybody was staring at charleston. now perhaps somewhere between charleston, myrtle beach. i don't want you to think that, charleston is going to not be impacted by this. it certainly will. because we know charleston is...
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that's stretching from inner south carolina, south of columbia, all the way up into north carolina, towards fayetteville. that's about a 265 mile diameter. timing on this, we pushed the time back a little bit. we are headed into the afternoon and early evening, we see this make landfall. as it does make land, it will weaken. we are still looking at a major rain event into roanoke, greensboro tonight through saturday. a look at the storm surge map. what we have here is as the storm -- this angle it's taking of approach, headed towards georgetown, we will see a lot of the worst storm surge south of myrtle beach and into myrtle beach. we will see an outflow through charleston. high tide, this may work in the favor of myrtle beach. high tide is occurring at 11:31 p.m., later than the storm is making landfall. this is still a hurricane. we are still looking at substantial storm surge possible in areas like myrtle beach. >> four to seven feet of storm surge is awfully dangerous. thanks so much. we will check back with you. >>> joining me now is charleston's mayor. thank you for being with us. cha
that's stretching from inner south carolina, south of columbia, all the way up into north carolina, towards fayetteville. that's about a 265 mile diameter. timing on this, we pushed the time back a little bit. we are headed into the afternoon and early evening, we see this make landfall. as it does make land, it will weaken. we are still looking at a major rain event into roanoke, greensboro tonight through saturday. a look at the storm surge map. what we have here is as the storm -- this angle...
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my message to the people of south carolina is simple. please listen to all the warnings and directions from local officials and physical low their instructions. and as you all know, the situation in florida is far more devastating. we're just beginning to see the scale of that destruction. it's likely to rank among the worst in the nation's history. you have all seen on television homes and property wiped out. it's going to take months, years, to rebuild. and our hearts go out to all those folks whose lives have been devastated by this storm. america's heart is literally breaking. just watching people watching on television. i just want the people of florida to know, we see what you're going through. we're with you. we're going to do everything we can for you. i say to the rest of america, just imagine yourself in that situation. water rising. walls collapsing. streets turned literally into rivers. charter boats on top of automobiles. watching the home and the community you worked so hard to establish literally washed away. and folks acr
my message to the people of south carolina is simple. please listen to all the warnings and directions from local officials and physical low their instructions. and as you all know, the situation in florida is far more devastating. we're just beginning to see the scale of that destruction. it's likely to rank among the worst in the nation's history. you have all seen on television homes and property wiped out. it's going to take months, years, to rebuild. and our hearts go out to all those...
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south carolina coast. charleston county declaring a state of emergency tonight, it comes as florida is dealing with catastrophic damage from in, at least 17 people dead tonight. there are fears that that number will go up. cnn's chief climate correspondent is bill weir, and he joins me now. bill, hello once again to you. you say this is some of the worst damage you've ever seen in your career. covering these disasters. tell us what you saw? >> well, by that i mean, don, there are certain sort of moments and scenes in storms that are just burned into your brain, katrina for a lot of the reasons that we all know. that was such a man made disaster in so many ways, same with maria in puerto rico. you think about those comedians. michael which took apart the panhandle. but i will always remember, i will equate even with what i saw today in st. james city. that's on pine island. and this is a tight little community, a lot of manufactured homes, mobile homes, people whose vote might be worth more than their home,
south carolina coast. charleston county declaring a state of emergency tonight, it comes as florida is dealing with catastrophic damage from in, at least 17 people dead tonight. there are fears that that number will go up. cnn's chief climate correspondent is bill weir, and he joins me now. bill, hello once again to you. you say this is some of the worst damage you've ever seen in your career. covering these disasters. tell us what you saw? >> well, by that i mean, don, there are certain...
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and portions of south carolina. ana? >> yes, huge threats and danger lurking for the folks. thank you, jennifer gray. and ian is relentless, and already one of the strongest hurricanes to ever slam into florida, and these images capture only a thumbnail view of the devastation. this is fort myers beach where the destruction stretches as far as the eye can see. a town councilman says that 90% of the island is destroyed. randi kaye is there in fort myers beach, and randi, you reached there a short time ago, and what are you seeing? >> we are just on the other side of that beach area, ana, the other side of the bridge, and we are here in a big tourism area. i wanted to show you that we are at the san carlos rv resort as it is called, and this right here, this empty lot used to have a whole bunch of rvs in there, and i am told by people who know it well, and they were parked there in the storm, and they have disappeared. they either floated away or were taken a way by the wind speeds. this is what the rv park looks like
and portions of south carolina. ana? >> yes, huge threats and danger lurking for the folks. thank you, jennifer gray. and ian is relentless, and already one of the strongest hurricanes to ever slam into florida, and these images capture only a thumbnail view of the devastation. this is fort myers beach where the destruction stretches as far as the eye can see. a town councilman says that 90% of the island is destroyed. randi kaye is there in fort myers beach, and randi, you reached there...
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we have our team live on the ground in south carolina.get a grip on the
we have our team live on the ground in south carolina.get a grip on the
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which operates 14 locations across north carolina, south carolina, virginia, and west virginia.ck, thank you so much for joining me. do you and other advocates of reproductive freedoms the hope in a state ballot measures when it comes to protecting abortion access? >> right now, what is happening in south carolina is, as you said, we are just days away from a potential near total abortion ban. the house passed an extreme ban on abortion that now the state senate will take up within days. despite the majority of south carolina not wanting this. if the senate passes this bill, they will shamefully be denying the will of their constituents. and restricting access to abortion in almost all cases. so, those ballot measure certainly give others another opportunity to make sure that their opinions are heard. >> the south carolina abortion ban was amended to include exceptions for rape and incest up to 12 weeks into the pregnancy. that is better than an outright ban. but explain to our viewers what survivors still face with this kind of exception. >> sure. listen, narrow exceptions on a
which operates 14 locations across north carolina, south carolina, virginia, and west virginia.ck, thank you so much for joining me. do you and other advocates of reproductive freedoms the hope in a state ballot measures when it comes to protecting abortion access? >> right now, what is happening in south carolina is, as you said, we are just days away from a potential near total abortion ban. the house passed an extreme ban on abortion that now the state senate will take up within days....
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and senator lindsey graham is as south carolina now feels ian's wrath. we begin with our chief
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, north carolina and georgia. if evacuations are ordered they should heed them and listen to what they say in the coast guard just like prior to landfall in florida has moved our helicopters, aircraft and small boats out of the area to stage them and flow back in to do the operations we need to do. neil: what you and your men and women do is incredible. you are not one to brag, but i was thinking everyone running away from the stuff and you guys are running into it to help people at great personal risk to yourselves. just amazing to me but thank you very much. >> thank you for recognizing that, situations like this make me proud and stories are coming from the impacted area from folks that are kicking through walls, and a woman her elderly husband was brought in, we will count stories like this. there are other things the coast guard are doing, prior to the storm landfall we worked with port authorities, private sector, and prior to storm landfall. just as important to open up those ports to commerce in a safe way
, north carolina and georgia. if evacuations are ordered they should heed them and listen to what they say in the coast guard just like prior to landfall in florida has moved our helicopters, aircraft and small boats out of the area to stage them and flow back in to do the operations we need to do. neil: what you and your men and women do is incredible. you are not one to brag, but i was thinking everyone running away from the stuff and you guys are running into it to help people at great...
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winds are continuing to track north, closer to south carolina and north carolina. he will keep keep a close eye on it. nonetheless, daytime highs in the bay are a little about average. for now, back to you. >> there is a look at the other top stories. in the bay area, these schools will be closed today following the shooting that wounded six. three of them are still in the hospital. police say they're looking for at least two suspects likely tied to gangs. we have the latest from the officers. >> we are not sure how they entered and if the door was unlocked or already open. those are things that we will confirm but it does not look like they reached the school. >> police say the shooting was gang-related but would not say who may have been involved. >> we are trying to determine which individual they were targeting but we do know that they were intending to take some some violent action against someone. >> we know this will affect a lot of people in our school for a long time. >> reporter: of the six who were were shot wednesday, two victims victims were students a
winds are continuing to track north, closer to south carolina and north carolina. he will keep keep a close eye on it. nonetheless, daytime highs in the bay are a little about average. for now, back to you. >> there is a look at the other top stories. in the bay area, these schools will be closed today following the shooting that wounded six. three of them are still in the hospital. police say they're looking for at least two suspects likely tied to gangs. we have the latest from the...
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from the north central coast of florida toward the carolinas.e hurricane-force winds and power of the storm surge for the east coast, some areas could get six to nine foot storm surge and what does that look like on your beach neighborhood? people will be asked to move inland, not done yet. fort myers one of the worst hit areas of this hurricane, this is the worst storm surge this area has seen in their history and the gages stopped working, so we'll see storm surge totals of upward over a foot in some vulnerable, low-lying areas. the storm, we had downgrade at 5 5 a.m., parts of northeastern florida, space coast toward orlando, georgia and carolina and flooding concern is imminent in and around orlando toward daytona beach, they have least tropical storm force winds, conditions, sustained winds 40 to 60 miles per hour. tropical storm warning in effect for much of the state of florida and these are hurricane watches for georgia and south carolina, tropical storm watches well inland, you will get the brunt of this friday and saturday. the storm m
from the north central coast of florida toward the carolinas.e hurricane-force winds and power of the storm surge for the east coast, some areas could get six to nine foot storm surge and what does that look like on your beach neighborhood? people will be asked to move inland, not done yet. fort myers one of the worst hit areas of this hurricane, this is the worst storm surge this area has seen in their history and the gages stopped working, so we'll see storm surge totals of upward over a foot...
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i want to bring in the mayor of port royal, south carolina. joining us p. to a certain extent, and i'm using this word in a light way, but you guys got a little lucky because you're south of charleston, right, the storm is going to be making landfall around georgetown, south carolina, nonetheless, i'm sure you feeling winds and rain there. how are folks preparing for what may be to come? >> yeah, thank you, first of all, for having me and first of all, we're going to keep our friends to the north and what's happened down in florida in our prayers and our thoughts. we have prepared for this storm and if you think about it, this is actually our third storm in five years that we've prepared for. so port royal and the blue water area has done everything they need to do to be prepared. but, yes, we have gotten lucky at this point. we're at high tide. it looks like flooding is going to be minimal to none. storm force at best. we're looking very good at this point. if we can make it through the rest of the day, we'll be in great shape. >> i believe t
i want to bring in the mayor of port royal, south carolina. joining us p. to a certain extent, and i'm using this word in a light way, but you guys got a little lucky because you're south of charleston, right, the storm is going to be making landfall around georgetown, south carolina, nonetheless, i'm sure you feeling winds and rain there. how are folks preparing for what may be to come? >> yeah, thank you, first of all, for having me and first of all, we're going to keep our friends to...
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this is the news on cnbc >> center of hurricane ian is approaching the coast of south carolina i ask people don't quit yet because it's still coming. >> now we are feeling the impact in north carolina. we're seeing significant rainfall. >> the situation in florida is likely to rank among the worst in the nation's histories. >> venice beach shredded this cluster of homes burned by a knocked down power line. >> it's too sad to talk about it >> in southwest florida, there's rescue making sure people are okay there's been really a herculean effort. >> my grandma's house what destroyed. these were houses i lived in my whole life. >> see where we can go from here >> also tonight, the world reacts to vladimir putin's land grab while president zelenskyy takes action of his own. >>> murder charges in the stabbing death of a new york city paramedic how the 24-year veteran is being remembered >>> plus, the miami dolphins under new scrutiny after their quarterback suffers a concussion >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith." >>> good evening hurricane ia
this is the news on cnbc >> center of hurricane ian is approaching the coast of south carolina i ask people don't quit yet because it's still coming. >> now we are feeling the impact in north carolina. we're seeing significant rainfall. >> the situation in florida is likely to rank among the worst in the nation's histories. >> venice beach shredded this cluster of homes burned by a knocked down power line. >> it's too sad to talk about it >> in southwest...