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cbs news weather producer david parkinson is predicting the unpredictable path of the storm. >> well, good morning. the storm has barely moved. it'g a little bit toward the north. that's an indication that we're starting to see maybe a shift to the north for florida to avoid seeing a landfall. right now the winds are at 175 pliels an hour. it ee moving to the west at 2 miles an hour and it's still off the west palm beach coast, but it's unfortunately way too close for comfort. here's the concern. it goes all the way up the florida coastline. by tuesday morning it's still a category 4. by wednesday, a category 3 with 100-mile-an-hour winds sitting off jacksonville. you can see the leftp the flori all the way up the georgia ca by thursday even it's ju rona, dot pay h attention to the center line. pay attention to the fact that you're in the cone. if you're under evacuation, you need to follow them. here's the deal. we've got to wait for the high-pressure ridge to break down and the cone to scoot up. the question is when will it do that. we just don't know. the key here, we have a very s
cbs news weather producer david parkinson is predicting the unpredictable path of the storm. >> well, good morning. the storm has barely moved. it'g a little bit toward the north. that's an indication that we're starting to see maybe a shift to the north for florida to avoid seeing a landfall. right now the winds are at 175 pliels an hour. it ee moving to the west at 2 miles an hour and it's still off the west palm beach coast, but it's unfortunately way too close for comfort. here's the...
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cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking dorian's path. >> good morning, anne-marie. the update on this story is dorian is finally starting to move out of here. you can see the center of the storm so close to cape lookout and really pushing those heavy bands on, but in order to get a land fall, you need the center of the eye to pass over land and we'd may be just shy of that. you see the doppler there. it shows you that the eye wall is on land there. that means there's winds of up to 90 miles an hour there. northeast quadrant means you could be seeing todays. we have a watch in the yellow shaded area. that's until 7:00 a.m. for the potential, we saw how devastating it was. flash flood warnings everywhere in red. flash flood watches everywhere in green. there's a lot of rain. that's why. you see a foot of rain over wilmington, nearly a foot over charleston and myrtle beach as well. there's additional rain until today. that's why we have the flash flood watches and washings. it's 590-mile-an-hour storm. it's a huge improvement and just outside of cape lookout. that's th
cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking dorian's path. >> good morning, anne-marie. the update on this story is dorian is finally starting to move out of here. you can see the center of the storm so close to cape lookout and really pushing those heavy bands on, but in order to get a land fall, you need the center of the eye to pass over land and we'd may be just shy of that. you see the doppler there. it shows you that the eye wall is on land there. that means there's winds...
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david parkinson, cbs news. >>> there are breaking developments overnight in hong kong. according to local media, hong kong's leader will announce today the formal withdrawal of an extradition bill that sparked months of protests. the withdrawal of the bill is one of the main demands of pro-democracy demonstrators who have been holding mass rallies since june. the bill would have allowed citizens of hong kong to be sent to mainland china to face trial. the chief executives office in hong kong did not immediately respond to a request for comment. >>> and now to southern california where t the coast gud has suspended the search for victims of a boat fire. newly released coast guard video shows the ship burning off the santa barbara coast early monday. investigators say people below deck were trapped by flames. among the 34 believed to be dead is an entire family from stockton, a high school in santa cruz is also mourning the loss of two of its students. >> our hearts and thoughts are with the families and victims and those yet missing, particularly those of our students an
david parkinson, cbs news. >>> there are breaking developments overnight in hong kong. according to local media, hong kong's leader will announce today the formal withdrawal of an extradition bill that sparked months of protests. the withdrawal of the bill is one of the main demands of pro-democracy demonstrators who have been holding mass rallies since june. the bill would have allowed citizens of hong kong to be sent to mainland china to face trial. the chief executives office in...
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cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking dorian's path. >> well, good morning.he storm has not moved. dorian is just stationary. look at it, it's spinning 100 or so miles off the florida coast. the winds now 120 miles per hour, and it is not moving. it hasn't moved since about 7:00 p.m. last night. a wider look shows you that we need that little area of brown, that trough, to start picking it up. we think that's going to start happening today. we do expect the storm to move to the north, probably be parallel with vero beach by this evening. by tomorrow morning it's parallel with about daytona beach. we've taken the landfall chance out of florida and georgia. it is now the first chance that we have landfall on thursday in south carolina or potentially north carolina. still as a category-two storm. i do want to show that the wind field on this storm has expanded greatly. so it was 100 or so miles yesterday. it's now over 200 miles. tropical storm-force winds. by this afternoon the tropical storm-force winds go through west palm to the space coast. they continue th
cbs news weather producer david parkinson is tracking dorian's path. >> well, good morning.he storm has not moved. dorian is just stationary. look at it, it's spinning 100 or so miles off the florida coast. the winds now 120 miles per hour, and it is not moving. it hasn't moved since about 7:00 p.m. last night. a wider look shows you that we need that little area of brown, that trough, to start picking it up. we think that's going to start happening today. we do expect the storm to move...
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david parkinson, cbs news. >>> president trump is facing criticism this morning after appearing to use a map showing an altered projukz of hurricane dorian possibly striking alabama. he displayed a map last week showing the map. it appears to be a hand-drawn half circle thal extended over the cone of alabama. earlier this week the president tweeted the hurricane threatened alabama. the weather casters in alabama quickly refuted that claim. forecasters say it is unlikely dorian would hit alabama. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," co-host tony dokoupil will be reporting from charleston, south carolina, as that city prepares for hurricane dorian. >>> a california sheriff's deputy narrowly escaped with her life after a suspect she was trying to arrest grabbed her gun and opened fire. the violent encounter was captured on video in san ber narr dino county yesterday. you can see the suspect shooting at the deputy as she tried to get away. laura podesta is in new york. how did all of this get started? >> well, anne-marie, it started as a domestic violence call. a woman called 911 saying she ne
david parkinson, cbs news. >>> president trump is facing criticism this morning after appearing to use a map showing an altered projukz of hurricane dorian possibly striking alabama. he displayed a map last week showing the map. it appears to be a hand-drawn half circle thal extended over the cone of alabama. earlier this week the president tweeted the hurricane threatened alabama. the weather casters in alabama quickly refuted that claim. forecasters say it is unlikely dorian would...
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ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. davidlike a stone on news that the white house is considering u.s. investment in china and delisting china based stocks in markets here at home. this is like widely held stocks. does the administration have the authority to do that, and is this taking the trade war to a whole new level? >> i think it is definitely taking the trade -- i think we are trying to show we have a lot of tools here besides just the tariffs, like phase one, this is a reminder that this is the financial capital in the world, the most money here, the most asset value and that's to our strength so to start to play with the financial markets, that's where potentially tariffs on money transfers or just flat out -- that's how we ruin other country's economies is stopping trade with them. that said, i don't know if it will work and i don't know the mechanism. i mean, in theory, i don't know how -- would the sec do it? would they delist it? it's basically stocks trade eight -- it's basically stocks trading abroad where ther
ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. davidlike a stone on news that the white house is considering u.s. investment in china and delisting china based stocks in markets here at home. this is like widely held stocks. does the administration have the authority to do that, and is this taking the trade war to a whole new level? >> i think it is definitely taking the trade -- i think we are trying to show we have a lot of tools here besides just the tariffs, like phase one, this is a...
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ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. david lawmakers the latest to consider flavored vaping bans, ahead of congressional hearings tomorrow about the dangers of vaping. "the liberty file" host on "fox nation," judge andrew napolitano whether or not the end is near for e-cigarettes. to which i would ask, judge, if you're going to ban e-cigarettes you have to ban tobacco, right? >> you're right. tobacco causes 200,000 death as year. the e-cigs where there is little scanty documentation or proof shows about seven or eight deaths. they will never ban tobacco because of the tax revenue. david: the money. >> 55 billion in local state, tax revenue. this is the nanny state gone amok. they will ban flavored e-cigs as long as it is popular to ban something. you have to demonstrate it is scientifically harmful, not that you don't like it or it will be hurtful. the legislature cannot make a lawful product to something unlawful without a demonstration. david: let me play devil's advocate. you say it is harmful to teenagers if they don't kno
ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. david lawmakers the latest to consider flavored vaping bans, ahead of congressional hearings tomorrow about the dangers of vaping. "the liberty file" host on "fox nation," judge andrew napolitano whether or not the end is near for e-cigarettes. to which i would ask, judge, if you're going to ban e-cigarettes you have to ban tobacco, right? >> you're right. tobacco causes 200,000 death as year. the e-cigs where there is...
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parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. >>> last couple of weeks have been field day -- a field day for reporters looking to dig into the intersection between the president's day job and his wallet. davidlitzer prize for this. when the president recently suggested that the next g7 summit would be held at doral, his property in florida, and not just because doral is awesome but because the u.s. government vetted like a dozen places already and it turns out doral was definitely the best one and that's why it's going to be at doral. when the president tried that out a couple of weeks ago, well, that was an empirical statement about the behavior of the u.s. government. an empirical claim by the government. that's one that contested by reporters. viola, today reporter david farenhold is testing that in terms of whether the u.s. government actually did vet a dozen sites for the g7 and decide that doral was the best. he said on twitter he'd like help with that vetting. hours after he said that he said he has also already gotten some great tips on what the u.s. government did here since his first tweet. while that controversy continues to not just trail the president, it sort of blossoms as th
parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. >>> last couple of weeks have been field day -- a field day for reporters looking to dig into the intersection between the president's day job and his wallet. davidlitzer prize for this. when the president recently suggested that the next g7 summit would be held at doral, his property in florida, and not just because doral is awesome but because the u.s. government vetted like a dozen places already and it turns out doral was definitely the best...
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