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jesus who talked about the term of eternal life and then you have hundreds and thousands of books dorian gray frankenstein. you know many many books talking about these the only thing that i did in my little one is that i met many scientists all over the world that are really actually working on how to make us live longer would you want that for yourself if you had a choice between these healthy good looking happy. with a family find a better way than you getting old gradually and seeing your kids grow or stopping or living 5 by 500 years. 150-155-0015 extension 0 we almost can't do it now because john coleman was almost the stage even though there is debate about judd. but. well i answer in the book that if it's possible to save the lives of all the people i love and stay healthy and you know good looking then why not why not way refuse it but because we already have changed. in the middle ages we would be dead now after 25 or 30 you are dead now we can live 66070 or 80 years old so we have doubled. length already we did it so it's possible to double again maybe triple and maybe we would lov
jesus who talked about the term of eternal life and then you have hundreds and thousands of books dorian gray frankenstein. you know many many books talking about these the only thing that i did in my little one is that i met many scientists all over the world that are really actually working on how to make us live longer would you want that for yourself if you had a choice between these healthy good looking happy. with a family find a better way than you getting old gradually and seeing your...
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>>> we're going to get straight to the severe weather center for an update on hurricane dorian from jennifer gray>> that's right. we just had landful of elbow k in the last few minutes. landfall at 185-mile-per-hour winds at elbow k in the an kos, part of the bahamas. now gusts are 222. this thing is considered to strengthen over the bahamas. winds are increasing. pressure is dropping. and this is just crawling to the west very, very slowly at about 7 or 8 miles per hour. we're expecting to stall out or move westward before making that northern turn. when that happens will determine everything as far as impacts go for the state of florida as well as the rest of the southeast united states because if it makes that turn sooner, the impacts will be less because the storm will be farther to the east. if it makes that turn later, then we could see this almost buzz saw the entire state of florida as it crawls to the north. that would be a worst-case scenario. it's still far away, but it's too early to tell the impact as far as florida goes. >> i want to mention something about president trump. we heard
>>> we're going to get straight to the severe weather center for an update on hurricane dorian from jennifer gray>> that's right. we just had landful of elbow k in the last few minutes. landfall at 185-mile-per-hour winds at elbow k in the an kos, part of the bahamas. now gusts are 222. this thing is considered to strengthen over the bahamas. winds are increasing. pressure is dropping. and this is just crawling to the west very, very slowly at about 7 or 8 miles per hour. we're...
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cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is following dorian's every move. so did you get an update? what's the latest track for dorian? >> well, still -- still moving at one mile per hour and still just -- just decimating the parts of the bahamas. grand bahama island, even the abacos still getting very, very strong winds. 150 mile-per-hour winds still within the storm moving at one mile per hour. gusts of 190 right on grand bahama island right there. it's trying to move off shore. that southern part of the eye. but still right around the eye, the eyewall still getting the hardest winds, the strongest winds right around freeport and all along grand bahama island. this is a six-hour loop. look, it doesn't even look like it moves at all. you can see the outer bands already starting to make it on shore across florida. so that will continue throughout the day today and tomorrow. when you get those bands, we'll also have the winds pick up a little bit. they may back off a little bit once it's passed. that's completely normal, as well. this is expected to make that turn to the north and pi
cnn meteorologist jennifer gray is following dorian's every move. so did you get an update? what's the latest track for dorian? >> well, still -- still moving at one mile per hour and still just -- just decimating the parts of the bahamas. grand bahama island, even the abacos still getting very, very strong winds. 150 mile-per-hour winds still within the storm moving at one mile per hour. gusts of 190 right on grand bahama island right there. it's trying to move off shore. that southern...
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that's churning toward the carolinas right now and for the latest on dorian, i want to go to the cnn hurricane center and bring in jennifer gray. jennifer? >> wolf, dorian has actually strengthened just a little bit with this latest advisory at 5:00. now 110 mile per hour winds, just shy of a category 3 actually with the center just offshore. you can see jacksonville to its west, gusts of 130 moving to the north/northwest at about 8 miles per hour, a little slower than it was before. it's expected to continue its forward speed and expected to impact mainly south carolina and north carolina as we go forward in time. charleston, for example, your conditions will continue to deteriorate as we go throughout the evening. peak winds expected by late morning tomorrow and then this storm moves on, skirting the outer banks and north carolina. >> thank you very much. with that, please welcome businessman andrew yang. [ applause ] >> thanks very much. welcome, thanks very much for coming. please be seated. mr. yang, what's the first thing you would do? and welcome to cnn, this historic town hall. what would be the first thing you would d
that's churning toward the carolinas right now and for the latest on dorian, i want to go to the cnn hurricane center and bring in jennifer gray. jennifer? >> wolf, dorian has actually strengthened just a little bit with this latest advisory at 5:00. now 110 mile per hour winds, just shy of a category 3 actually with the center just offshore. you can see jacksonville to its west, gusts of 130 moving to the north/northwest at about 8 miles per hour, a little slower than it was before. it's...
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dorian. last hour we talked with jay gray in georgia. right over thebahamas, where morgan chesky is with a look at what happened there. >> reporter: good morning from nassau, bahamas. the worst of dorian may have made it past this area but not true for grand bahama, which took the brunt of dorian's force, the second day it slammed into the northern bahamas. not inches but feet of rain fell in some areas. the bahamian prime minister telling me he's incredibly concerned about the flooding and days to come because of how slow-moving the storm dorian is. rescues are under way on abaco island, the first place dorian made landfall. u.s. coast guard choppers lowering down their ropes rescuing as many people as they can to get them to necessary care. much more on the rescue efforts coming up later on "today." >> the "to show has deep coverage of the storm at 7:00 including al roker with an updated forecast and correspondents in the bahamas and in florida. >>> happening today, if you live in walnut creek, and you see a lot of first responders nea
dorian. last hour we talked with jay gray in georgia. right over thebahamas, where morgan chesky is with a look at what happened there. >> reporter: good morning from nassau, bahamas. the worst of dorian may have made it past this area but not true for grand bahama, which took the brunt of dorian's force, the second day it slammed into the northern bahamas. not inches but feet of rain fell in some areas. the bahamian prime minister telling me he's incredibly concerned about the flooding...
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mar-a-lago resort taking no chances it is boarded up in preparation for the hurricane dorian joining us is jay gray in florida last week and the carolinas weren't even in the cone here, but they're definitely taking it seriously >> reporter: no, they absolutely are. everyone looking at this in fact, the governor of south carolina overnight issuing a mandatory evacuation order for this island. concern really growing at this point across the potential strike zone. >> reporter: dorian, battering the bahamas with violent winds 185 miles an hour sustained, gusting to over 200. soaking some areas two stories high you can hear the panic of residents as it rushes in. >> please play for us, play for abaco. >> the hurricane tossing and tearing apart almost everything in his path. dorian is the second most powerful atlantic storm ever right now the forecast track keeping it just off the florida coast. >> mandatory evacuation as of 1:00 p.m. >> evacuations have started. the governor warning dorian doesn't have to make landfall to cause major problems. >> this storm at this mag nie tud could really cause massiv
mar-a-lago resort taking no chances it is boarded up in preparation for the hurricane dorian joining us is jay gray in florida last week and the carolinas weren't even in the cone here, but they're definitely taking it seriously >> reporter: no, they absolutely are. everyone looking at this in fact, the governor of south carolina overnight issuing a mandatory evacuation order for this island. concern really growing at this point across the potential strike zone. >> reporter: dorian,...
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dorian is now turning its attention to the southeast coast. we're going to get the very latest track in just a moment. but first nbc news correspondent jay grayards the coast, we're getting a closer look now, at the devastation the storm left behind. abaco in the bahamas, battered and broken. communities splintered. others swallowed by floodwaters the island ravaged. >> absolute devastation. it's heartbreaking just from the air. it looks completely level. >> reporter: images serve as a stark warning for those now in the path of the storm. >> this is not a storm to mess with as we have seen how deadly it was when it went across the bahamas. >> reporter: across the southeast -- families are packing up and leaving. bus loads. >> leave when you have the opportunity to leave. >> reporter: from florida to the carolinas more than 1 million people have been told to evacuate ahead of what could be hurricane force wins flooding rains and storm surge in communities from florida to virginia. >> water just coming over. i'm worried about our beach, beautiful. i don't want it to get ruined. >> reporter: as dorian makes its way north, just off the coast. jay
dorian is now turning its attention to the southeast coast. we're going to get the very latest track in just a moment. but first nbc news correspondent jay grayards the coast, we're getting a closer look now, at the devastation the storm left behind. abaco in the bahamas, battered and broken. communities splintered. others swallowed by floodwaters the island ravaged. >> absolute devastation. it's heartbreaking just from the air. it looks completely level. >> reporter: images serve...
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dorian night head next. "today in the bay's" jay gray reports from the middle of the forecast path in savannah, georgia. >> reporter: dorian relentless, ravaging the bahamas for more than 24 hours. >> we are in the midst of an historic tragedy in parts of northern bahamas. >> reporter: violent winds ripping apart communities, soaking rain, and a storm surge in some areas two stories high, swallowing homes. >> we are literally in the ocean. >> reporter: an ocean that's beginning to surge along the florida coast now, the peninsula starting to feel the effects of the massive hurricane, continuing what will be a long, tense week along the eastern seaboard. the latest forecast track shows dorian shadowing the coast, no clear landfall, but still close enough to cause serious problems. you can look to what happened overnight in the bahamas, devastating impact and the eye wall does not have to come ashore to have that kind of impact. >> reporter: shelters have opened across the potential strike zone and evacuation orders are in place now from florida through the carolinas. more than 1 million residents told to move to high
dorian night head next. "today in the bay's" jay gray reports from the middle of the forecast path in savannah, georgia. >> reporter: dorian relentless, ravaging the bahamas for more than 24 hours. >> we are in the midst of an historic tragedy in parts of northern bahamas. >> reporter: violent winds ripping apart communities, soaking rain, and a storm surge in some areas two stories high, swallowing homes. >> we are literally in the ocean. >> reporter: an...
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dorian's power and its path. our meteorologist, jennifer gray is in the cnn severe weather for us. jennifer, this monster storm is hovering off the southeastern united states tonight. >> it really is, wolf. and it's only going to get closer. and i want to add something to what brian just mentioned, with people just moving a little bit of a ways inland, you're still going to get hurricane force winds. so make sure that you're in a sturdy building, because you could still get hurricane force winds, and they could get 4 to 7 feet of storm surge along that portion of the coast. so just keep that in mind when you are evacuating, that you do get to a safe spot. 145-mile-per-hour winds, gusts of 170. it's stationary, not moving at all. still getting the worst of the winds right over grand bahama island, and it will still be impacting and battering that island as we get into tomorrow morning. we're already seeing rain bands push onshore in florida. we'll get gusty winds with those. we'll get very heavy downpours. and we'll only see more of them as we get into tomorrow morning and into tomo
dorian's power and its path. our meteorologist, jennifer gray is in the cnn severe weather for us. jennifer, this monster storm is hovering off the southeastern united states tonight. >> it really is, wolf. and it's only going to get closer. and i want to add something to what brian just mentioned, with people just moving a little bit of a ways inland, you're still going to get hurricane force winds. so make sure that you're in a sturdy building, because you could still get hurricane...
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gray, thank you so much. appreciate it. hurricane dorian made landfall on elbow kay on abdbaco island. oppmann has more. >> reporter: cars have flipped over, houses completely submerged under water and really a terrible scene there is what we're hearing, and we'll certainly get more images as the day progresses, and we'll get more updates. again, the storm living up to the warnings that bahamian authorities and others have been issuing all along and now it will be moving to where i am and probably stall out over here where i am, grand bahamas as a category 50. the maximum amount of land is some 30 feet. some live at sea level, some below sea level, in low-lying areas in towns and poor neighborhoods here. if those people have not evacuated here, it can inundate those tounds. it may be over the roof line where many people live. where we are is on the beach, but we're on the third story of a building here. it's high enough we should be okay with this massive storm surge, but many other people, fred, this is a storm that's already cost people their possessions, their belongings, and hopefu
gray, thank you so much. appreciate it. hurricane dorian made landfall on elbow kay on abdbaco island. oppmann has more. >> reporter: cars have flipped over, houses completely submerged under water and really a terrible scene there is what we're hearing, and we'll certainly get more images as the day progresses, and we'll get more updates. again, the storm living up to the warnings that bahamian authorities and others have been issuing all along and now it will be moving to where i am and...
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. >>> five states are under a state of emergency as hurricane dorian continues to batter the bahamas. jay gray joins us with more on what is an incredibly powerful and slow moving storm, jay. >> yeah, and the slow moving part is what is frustrating a lot of people now. you have to feel for the bahamas and the people there suffering through this for more than a day at this point. we are in savannah right in the middle of the forecast cone. what we're looking at is the storm just not moving at this point. so it's just slowly inching but we'll take aim at the u.s. coast at some point. now the latest advisory says that will happen a bit later this morning when it should begin to be a bit more in earnest. it will basically shadow the coast, florida already feeling some of the effects will get more intense and then if it continues on this current path, we should see the storm sometime late wednesday into thursday morning just off the coast here. some areas will still see hurricane force winds. also they will get some of that storm surge and of course the rain that will combine because some flooding
. >>> five states are under a state of emergency as hurricane dorian continues to batter the bahamas. jay gray joins us with more on what is an incredibly powerful and slow moving storm, jay. >> yeah, and the slow moving part is what is frustrating a lot of people now. you have to feel for the bahamas and the people there suffering through this for more than a day at this point. we are in savannah right in the middle of the forecast cone. what we're looking at is the storm just...
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dorian makes its way north, just off the coast. if the storm makes landfall, the most likely scenario is late this week, along the outer banks of north carolina. jay gray, nbc news, savannah. >>> here is a live look at daytona beach, florida. the wind is starting to pick up there this morning. we'll have much more ahead on hurricane dorian. kari is tracking its path as well. it's all coming up. >>> 5:06. it is a move that could help clean up san francisco bay, change is coming to san mateo, where today the city will break ground on a new water waste treatment plan. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live in san mateo with what this means for the community and the rest of the bay. you would think this would be welcome news, kris. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, marcus. it's welcome news unless it is in your own backyard and that's the reason why throughout years of this planning process some folks here in san mateo did fight this every step of the way, but it didn't matter, because the city of san mateo really doesn't have a choice. i want to show you some video here, this is what was happening as recently as 2016. raw sewage bubbling out of m
dorian makes its way north, just off the coast. if the storm makes landfall, the most likely scenario is late this week, along the outer banks of north carolina. jay gray, nbc news, savannah. >>> here is a live look at daytona beach, florida. the wind is starting to pick up there this morning. we'll have much more ahead on hurricane dorian. kari is tracking its path as well. it's all coming up. >>> 5:06. it is a move that could help clean up san francisco bay, change is coming...
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dorian's path toward the u.s. is still uncertain. it may end up veering off of florida's eastern coast. >> that is the hope. "today in the bay's" jay gray is on hilton head island with more on the evacuations under way. >> i see one, oh -- >> reporter: dorian battering the bahamas with violent winds 185 miles an hour sustained, gusting to over 200, soaking rains and a storm surge in some areas two stories high. you can hear the panic of residents, as it rushes in. >> pray for us, pray for us, please, i'm begging y'all. >> reporter: the category 5 hurricane tossing or tearing apart most everything in its path. dorian is the second most powerful atlantic storm ever. right now the forecast track keeping it just off the florida coast, where -- >> mandatory evacuation as of 1:00 p.m. >> reporter: evacuations have started. the governor warning dorian doesn't have to make lall to cause major problems. >> this storm at this magnitude could really cause massive destruction. >> reporter: states of emergency stretch from florida through the carolinas right now. residents stocking up food and water. some boarding up. others packing up and pulling o
dorian's path toward the u.s. is still uncertain. it may end up veering off of florida's eastern coast. >> that is the hope. "today in the bay's" jay gray is on hilton head island with more on the evacuations under way. >> i see one, oh -- >> reporter: dorian battering the bahamas with violent winds 185 miles an hour sustained, gusting to over 200, soaking rains and a storm surge in some areas two stories high. you can hear the panic of residents, as it rushes in....
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dorian once again. nbc news correspondent jay gray, our reporter, joining us live from hilton head, south carolina, i believeood talking to you there. are you in hilton head? is that where you are? >> yeah. >> so talk to us about the preparations that are taking place so far as they're awaiting the arrival of hurricane dorian? >> well, look, yasmin, this area wasn't even thought about as far as dorian was concerned late last week, i was in florida and that entire state was in the forecast cone. now it's a potential strike point. they ordered an evacuation on hilton head island where we are right now and that's for today. what we have seen is people gathering food, water, and the flooding could isolate some communities here. those that are evacuating packing up what they can and preparing it and getting out. and really officials here urging if you're going to do that, do it early. get on the road early because it's only one way in and out of this island and some of the other areas that are under evacuation orders. you don't want to wait until the last minute to do that. traffic is going to be an issue. gasoli
dorian once again. nbc news correspondent jay gray, our reporter, joining us live from hilton head, south carolina, i believeood talking to you there. are you in hilton head? is that where you are? >> yeah. >> so talk to us about the preparations that are taking place so far as they're awaiting the arrival of hurricane dorian? >> well, look, yasmin, this area wasn't even thought about as far as dorian was concerned late last week, i was in florida and that entire state was in...
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all homes on the 2 most affected bottoms by the damaged or destroyed that dorian now of course heading for the u.s. east coast gray is there bringing a set up to date on the u.s. evacuations and preparations in savannah georgia we've had a band of rain move through and it's just going to get progressively worse the conditions over the next several hours here were right in the middle of that forecast path and most here in savannah who have been told to evacuate it looks like they have for the most part there are those who are going to ride this out and we've seen plenty of them but yesterday they actually loaded buses up and moved people who didn't have another way out into shelters outside of the potential strike zone here will see this storm continue to move mirroring the coast and if it does make landfall it looks like at this point it would be by the end of the week and that would be in the outer banks of north carolina it's been losing a bit of its steam and and certainly some of that organization the eye wall not as organized as it used to be but the storm itself has spread out so it may affect more communiti
all homes on the 2 most affected bottoms by the damaged or destroyed that dorian now of course heading for the u.s. east coast gray is there bringing a set up to date on the u.s. evacuations and preparations in savannah georgia we've had a band of rain move through and it's just going to get progressively worse the conditions over the next several hours here were right in the middle of that forecast path and most here in savannah who have been told to evacuate it looks like they have for the...
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gray, nbc news, hilton head, south carolina. >> jay, thank you. our coverage of hurricane dorian continues all morning. at 6:45, we have a live report from the southeast. >>> happening today, presidential nominee bernie sanders and actor danny glover are expected to join thousands of kaiser permanente workers for a labor day rally in oakland. here is video of a similar protest last year, but this year that turnout is expe to be a lot bigger that's because kaiser workers are in the midst of a bitter contract dispute, and have voted to strike next month, if a deal could not be reached. if a strike actually happens, it could potentially be the nation's largest in years. kaiser says that it is committed to reaching a deal before the deadline. >>> antioch police are not messing around with sideshows. they posted these images of a sideshow bust saturday night in a mall parking lot. 71 arrests were made, 26 cars were towed, and police say up to 100 cars participated. >>> new for you this morning, a poignant piece of american history has reopened. the "uss arizona" memorial in pearl harbor, for the first time
gray, nbc news, hilton head, south carolina. >> jay, thank you. our coverage of hurricane dorian continues all morning. at 6:45, we have a live report from the southeast. >>> happening today, presidential nominee bernie sanders and actor danny glover are expected to join thousands of kaiser permanente workers for a labor day rally in oakland. here is video of a similar protest last year, but this year that turnout is expe to be a lot bigger that's because kaiser workers are in...
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i want to get more on hurricane dorian and where it is headed next. jennifer graying that while it may have hit portions of the bahamas, it's going to sit there. so what they are experiencing right now is only going to heighten. >> right. this is unprecedented. this is the worst storm that's ever hit the bahamas already. you add to that, it's basically going to sit here for a day and a half. 185-mile-per-hour winds. it's really mind-boggling. it's scary and excruciating to watch how slow this storm is moving. only at 5 miles per hour. that has slowed down in the 5:00 advisory compared to previous ones where it was moving at 7 miles per hour. so that little slow and forward speed will mean a lot of difference across these areas because it's just longer duration that they're going to have to withstand these incredible winds. and so as this continues to push to the west, we'll see these watches and warnings continue to fire up all up and down the coast. right now we have hurricane warnings in place across florida. that's new from the 5:00 advisory as well. so that's b
i want to get more on hurricane dorian and where it is headed next. jennifer graying that while it may have hit portions of the bahamas, it's going to sit there. so what they are experiencing right now is only going to heighten. >> right. this is unprecedented. this is the worst storm that's ever hit the bahamas already. you add to that, it's basically going to sit here for a day and a half. 185-mile-per-hour winds. it's really mind-boggling. it's scary and excruciating to watch how slow...
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life is likely if dorian sticks to its predicted path millions may be spared but no one here is taking any chances and gallacher al-jazeera puts an lucie florida let's go to jay gray who is live from savannah in the u.s. state of georgia now so jay although hurrican dorian has weakened for now it still remains a potent threat how are people there preparing for it. well and has them because it's slowed a bit they've got time to prepare though that's going to quickly run out here there are evacuations in place not only here in savannah but really from florida through the carolinas more than a 1000000 people asked to move to higher ground until this storm passes and that's one of the concerns that those who have evacuated watch this and it doesn't move and things linger and they say maybe i've got to get back maybe this thing's not coming at all forecasters as well as 1st responders warning that's not the case and that people need to be patient and wait this thing out you've got others boarding up placing sandbags in areas to block the water they expect to come here the port is closed or you're in savannah most of the businesses as well it's just a big waiting game h
life is likely if dorian sticks to its predicted path millions may be spared but no one here is taking any chances and gallacher al-jazeera puts an lucie florida let's go to jay gray who is live from savannah in the u.s. state of georgia now so jay although hurrican dorian has weakened for now it still remains a potent threat how are people there preparing for it. well and has them because it's slowed a bit they've got time to prepare though that's going to quickly run out here there are...
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for the latest on dorian let's go to the weather center, our meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer. >> hi, erin, that's right. this storm strengthened a bit in the 5:00 advisory just shy of the category three. still category 2. 10-mile-per-hour winds. gusts of 130 paralleling the florida coast the last couple much days moving north, northwest at 8-mile-per-hour. currently 150 miles south of charleston. that's one of the main areas we will watch the next day or so as conditions continue to deteriorate there all along the georgia coast, south carolina coast, charleston could see a big push of water as we go through the day tomorrow with the storm surge. as it races up the north carolina coast, possible landfall somewhere in the carolinas we'll keep you posted. >> all right thank you very much, jennifer. you know, the storm comes as we are facing a catastrophe of unprecedented proportions. you know hurricane dorian is just one thing right, one sign of the dangerous world that scientisting say we are entering if humans do not cut carbon pollution and cut it in half over the ne
for the latest on dorian let's go to the weather center, our meteorologist jennifer gray. jennifer. >> hi, erin, that's right. this storm strengthened a bit in the 5:00 advisory just shy of the category three. still category 2. 10-mile-per-hour winds. gusts of 130 paralleling the florida coast the last couple much days moving north, northwest at 8-mile-per-hour. currently 150 miles south of charleston. that's one of the main areas we will watch the next day or so as conditions continue to...
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gray has the latest. >> reporter: after stalking the atlantic coast for days, dorian finally makes landfall in north carolinacane swallowing the barrier islands, national guard members flying in supplies. several feet of storm surge pushing the ocean into homes across the outer banks. >> officials are telling people to get to the highest point in their houses. >> we have nothing left. all of our homes are destroyed. we have nowhere to go. >> reporter: battered residents looking for any way to get out. >> it's horrible. it's -- you can't live here. >> reporter: cruise ships loaded with relief supplies are making the short trip from the florida coast. >> i hope it gives hope to the bahamians when they see us, that help is on the way. >> reporter: hope and help that is desperately needed right now. jay gray, nbc news. >> thank you, jay. >>> check this out. a good samaritan is being called a hero for saving a scared cat during hurricane dorian. victoria williams was in north carolina when she saw the cat in distress. the cat was clinging to a fence and nearly fell into the water. you see her fighting the wind to
gray has the latest. >> reporter: after stalking the atlantic coast for days, dorian finally makes landfall in north carolinacane swallowing the barrier islands, national guard members flying in supplies. several feet of storm surge pushing the ocean into homes across the outer banks. >> officials are telling people to get to the highest point in their houses. >> we have nothing left. all of our homes are destroyed. we have nowhere to go. >> reporter: battered residents...
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dorian last week. search teams looking for 1,300 people. jennifer gray is "outfront."trengthen to a strorm by tomorrow. tropical storm by tomorrow. the worst part about this is it could be just stall the relief efforts for day or so. while the storm passes. this is going to be nowhere near the strength of dorian. this is a tropical depression with 30 miles per hour winds. it could strengthen to a tropical storm. northwest movement at about 8 miles per hour. this is moving. that's the good part. dorian just sat. abaco and grand bahamas seeing a few showers off and on. it could strengthen to a tropical storm. 40 miles per hour winds by tomorrow afternoon. so that's about at best what those island will see. and then this is going to take a sharp curve to the east. looks like the coast of the u.s. is totally in the clear. as far as the cone goes. this could be a category 1 storm offshore. that's going to stay well offshore. 75 miles per hour winds there. and head to sea. this is the best case considering what is at stake here. that's why we have tropical storm warnings in
dorian last week. search teams looking for 1,300 people. jennifer gray is "outfront."trengthen to a strorm by tomorrow. tropical storm by tomorrow. the worst part about this is it could be just stall the relief efforts for day or so. while the storm passes. this is going to be nowhere near the strength of dorian. this is a tropical depression with 30 miles per hour winds. it could strengthen to a tropical storm. northwest movement at about 8 miles per hour. this is moving. that's the...
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"today in the bay's" jay gray is in savannah, georgia, this morning, for us with more. >> reporter: as dorian inches toward the coast, we're getting a closer look now at the devastation the storm left behind. abaco in the bahamas battered and broken, communities splintered, others swallowed by floodwaters, the island ravaged. >> absolute devastation, and it really is heartbreaking just from the air, it looks completely leveled. >> reporter: images serve as a stark warning for those now in the path of the storm. >> this is not a storm to mess with as we have seen how deadly it was when it went across the bahamas. >> reporter: across the southeast. >> is this one go in the car? >> reporter: families are packing up and pulling out, busloads leaving savannah for higher ground. >> says to leave when you have the opportunity to leave. >> reporter: from florida through the carolinas, more than 1 million people have been told to evacuate, ahead of what could be hurricane force winds, flooding rains and a storm surge in communities from florida to virginia. >> the water is just coming over and i'm wor
"today in the bay's" jay gray is in savannah, georgia, this morning, for us with more. >> reporter: as dorian inches toward the coast, we're getting a closer look now at the devastation the storm left behind. abaco in the bahamas battered and broken, communities splintered, others swallowed by floodwaters, the island ravaged. >> absolute devastation, and it really is heartbreaking just from the air, it looks completely leveled. >> reporter: images serve as a stark...
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let's deal with the circumstance with dorian, let's get the latest on the hurricane and go to cnn weather center with jennifer grayth the storm, it's almost a category three with winds of 110 miles per hour. 111 would be a category three with gusts of 130. moving to the north at 8. right now it's about 130 miles south of charleston. they will be feeling the tropical-storm-force winds tonight and conditions will continue to deteriorate as we go through tomorrow. getting those rain bands from south carolina all the way down to georgia and even florida still feeling it as well. could be a category two, possibility moving into a category three overnight. as the storm races off to the north, north carolina is in it just as much, chris, with a lot of storm surge, wind and rain. >> and you have area that is aren't used to taking storm surge. we'll be needing your help. thank you very much. the idea of bigger and bigger hurricanes, more and more frequently, that's one of the things that scientists worry about and point to as an indication of imminent climate change. what do you say? it's time to get some answers to voters
let's deal with the circumstance with dorian, let's get the latest on the hurricane and go to cnn weather center with jennifer grayth the storm, it's almost a category three with winds of 110 miles per hour. 111 would be a category three with gusts of 130. moving to the north at 8. right now it's about 130 miles south of charleston. they will be feeling the tropical-storm-force winds tonight and conditions will continue to deteriorate as we go through tomorrow. getting those rain bands from...
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get an update on where things stand with hurricane dorian it's edging toward florida after pummeling the bahamas causing widespread destruction jay grayin savannah georgia with more. give us the latest. >> hey, those pictures from the bahamas just overwhelming when you see the amount of devastation this storm just sitting there for almost two days and lashing the island nation so our thoughts are with them as this storm does now begin to move toward the u.s. coast and it's interesting to see what's happening with the storm. it's lost a little bit of its intensity but it's spreading out so that's going to bring conditions into areas that may have not originally been on this track of the storm florida is starting to feel some of that with heavy seas. they're seeing rain and coastal surge in some areas. what we expect is that the storm is going to continue to mirror the coast line and a lot of communities from florida really through virginia are going to feel hurricane force winds, see that rain and coastal surge. beach erosion is going to be a problem in some of these communities. if it does make landfall at some point, the most likely
get an update on where things stand with hurricane dorian it's edging toward florida after pummeling the bahamas causing widespread destruction jay grayin savannah georgia with more. give us the latest. >> hey, those pictures from the bahamas just overwhelming when you see the amount of devastation this storm just sitting there for almost two days and lashing the island nation so our thoughts are with them as this storm does now begin to move toward the u.s. coast and it's interesting to...
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. >> under a state of emergency hurricane dorian batters the bahamas. jay gray is in the projected path of the storm and joins us now from savannah, georgia. >> hey, right in the middle of that projected path if this storm decides to move at this point right now it continues to linger over the bahamas and you have to feel for so many there that have taken a beating for more than a full day it looks like at this point it's going to mirror the coast or move up and could make landfall in north carolina sometime late in the week. here we have seen evacuations in place. sandbags also blocking where they believe the water is going to go. the port is closed most of the businesses are closed here. everybody prepared and cooperating it seems except for dorian at this point it does begin to move which the national hurricane center says it will later today. we'd likely see the storm off the coast here just because this thing is not going to make landfall, it's going to be close enough to the shoreline and it's still going to cause hurricane-type conditions and strong winds
. >> under a state of emergency hurricane dorian batters the bahamas. jay gray is in the projected path of the storm and joins us now from savannah, georgia. >> hey, right in the middle of that projected path if this storm decides to move at this point right now it continues to linger over the bahamas and you have to feel for so many there that have taken a beating for more than a full day it looks like at this point it's going to mirror the coast or move up and could make landfall...
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gray, back to you now. >> thank you, jay. >>> this morning, bay area emergency responders are now on the ground in dorian's next strike zone, waiting for the impact. 45 members made up of firefighters from 15 east bay agencies flew from menlo park to charlotte last night, ahead of the storm. their mission, to search large disaster areas and conduct water rescues. >> they will be going out with inflatable boats, flotation devices, search equipment, search dogs. >> our local crews could be there quite a while, depending on how hard the storm hits the carolinas. and new video showing the fire burning in el dorado county this morning. firefighters are making progress south of tahoe. so far, it's burned 85 acres and is about 25% contained. it started yesterday afternoon. at least three structures have been destroyed. two firefighters have suffered minor injuries while battling the flames. >>> new at 11:00, investigators log at a south bay pet store. afficials tell uere hurt.w you no firefighters or people injured as well. >>> today, the city of san mateo will break ground on a sewage project that will serve the city and also pro
gray, back to you now. >> thank you, jay. >>> this morning, bay area emergency responders are now on the ground in dorian's next strike zone, waiting for the impact. 45 members made up of firefighters from 15 east bay agencies flew from menlo park to charlotte last night, ahead of the storm. their mission, to search large disaster areas and conduct water rescues. >> they will be going out with inflatable boats, flotation devices, search equipment, search dogs. >> our...
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gray is here with the latest track. and so you know, all right, so you guys are all zeroing in on what's called the cone of uncertainty. does it look like dorian's going to pivot northwest? and if it does, what does that mean for floridians and the rest of the southeast? >> the cone hasn't moved farther west which is good news. florida's still going to feel the impacts of the storm. it's still too early to tell exactly how much more northwest this storm is going to go. i think the one mile per hour is actually a generous speed. it doesn't look like this thing is moving at all. this made landfall in the abacos mid yesterday. it's barely moved. sitting over grand bahama island, 15 mile-per-hour winds and moving at literally a snail's pace. look at this radar. there is a six-hour loop, and it looks like it is staying still over grand about mabout mama island -- grand bahama island. you can't wrap your head around the devastation that's going to be coming out of the bahamas in the coming days. it's incredibly, incredibly devastating. the tropical storm-force winds trying to pick up along the florida coast. still under that, 28 in west palm beach. of
gray is here with the latest track. and so you know, all right, so you guys are all zeroing in on what's called the cone of uncertainty. does it look like dorian's going to pivot northwest? and if it does, what does that mean for floridians and the rest of the southeast? >> the cone hasn't moved farther west which is good news. florida's still going to feel the impacts of the storm. it's still too early to tell exactly how much more northwest this storm is going to go. i think the one...
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jay gray is on hilton head island in south carolina to show us what is happening. >> it is one of the most powerful hurricanes on record. >> dorian with sustained winds 185 miles per hour, gusts up to 220. >> this is not our first or our second. prayers being shared in florida. hurricane watches and warnings now in effect across the peninsula. >> it's coming straight in here, category 5. you have to act. >> actions that include mandatory evacuations, the governors of south carolina and georgia now asking at least a million people to evacuate the coast line starting today with dorian's forecast track bringing category 3 winds and waves later this week. >> you need to take action now. if you're at risk, given mandatory evacuation orders, you should get out. >> that's what i'm worried about, the wind. >> category three or four might consider going somewhere else. >> along with dorian's strength, the unpredictability makes it so dangerous. >> just not knowing what it is going to do and where it is going to go and when it will come -- regardless of when or where dorian may strike over the next several days, it's time to prepare and fo
jay gray is on hilton head island in south carolina to show us what is happening. >> it is one of the most powerful hurricanes on record. >> dorian with sustained winds 185 miles per hour, gusts up to 220. >> this is not our first or our second. prayers being shared in florida. hurricane watches and warnings now in effect across the peninsula. >> it's coming straight in here, category 5. you have to act. >> actions that include mandatory evacuations, the governors...
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gray who's live for us in savannah in the u.s. state of georgia are they all prepared for dorian's arrival. if they're not peter it's too late to carry out those preparations we've had a band of rain move through and it's just going to get progressively worse the conditions over the next several hours here we're right in the middle of that forecast path and most here in savannah who have been told to evacuate it looks like they have for the most part there are those who are going to ride this out and we've seen plenty of them but yesterday they actually loaded buses up and moved people who didn't have another way out into shelters outside of the potential strike zone here we'll see this storm continue to move mirroring the coast and if it does make landfall it looks like at this point peter it would be by the end of the week and that would be in the outer banks of north carolina is the expectation that once it gets there or north of where you are it will be as strong as it was when it swept to the bahamas right. no i just don't think it's going to have the time more the energy to intensifie
gray who's live for us in savannah in the u.s. state of georgia are they all prepared for dorian's arrival. if they're not peter it's too late to carry out those preparations we've had a band of rain move through and it's just going to get progressively worse the conditions over the next several hours here we're right in the middle of that forecast path and most here in savannah who have been told to evacuate it looks like they have for the most part there are those who are going to ride this...
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gray start. and this is just the start of our cooldown as we head through the week. details on that coming up and of course hurricane dorian, the latest in a few minutes. >>> if you plan on using mass transit, bus, bridges may be in place for that trek towards walnut creek, orinda area. we are seeing some delays. drive times coming up in just minutes. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on a sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 40% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 24-months on all beds. ends sunday. and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objection! overruled. one hour. sweeten the deal by doing the dishes and i'll consider it. i wouldn't do it. i hate the dishes. one hour with the tablet, you walk the dog and do the dishes. if you insist. congratulations. only xfinity xfi lets you take control of your family's online time. that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity xfi gives you the speed, coverage and control you need. mana
gray start. and this is just the start of our cooldown as we head through the week. details on that coming up and of course hurricane dorian, the latest in a few minutes. >>> if you plan on using mass transit, bus, bridges may be in place for that trek towards walnut creek, orinda area. we are seeing some delays. drive times coming up in just minutes. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on a sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements...
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dorian finally and thankfully on its way out but not leaving without a fight. atches and warnings because that certainly can happen. >> that's the latest here in wilmington, i'm jay gray, back to you. >>> meanwhile, across the battered bahama islands, search and rescue teams continue fanning out to look for survivors and victims. the death toll stands at 30. forensic teams and the health ministry found five bodies removing from under rubble and collapsed houses. while some residents were able to go back to what was left, many left the devastated area and headed to freeport. the cruise ship grand celebration docked carrying food, water and other supplies. >> we have been tracking the path of hurricane dorian since last week. >> it's been a long time meteorologist kerry hall continues coverage. the storm downgraded to a one. where is it now? it still looks like it's dumping t t. it's going to affect a larger area and it's extending toward capehout rain bands while the center of the storm is off the north carolina coast. so this will have a pretty big impact for the mid atlantic over the next several days as it continues to quickly a lot more quickly now start to move of
dorian finally and thankfully on its way out but not leaving without a fight. atches and warnings because that certainly can happen. >> that's the latest here in wilmington, i'm jay gray, back to you. >>> meanwhile, across the battered bahama islands, search and rescue teams continue fanning out to look for survivors and victims. the death toll stands at 30. forensic teams and the health ministry found five bodies removing from under rubble and collapsed houses. while some...
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homes on the 2 most affected iman's would damaged or destroyed dorian not threatening the east coast of the united states move from jet a gray now at the latest on the u.s. evacuations and preparations from savannah georgia we've had a band arraign move through and it's just going to get progressively worse that conditions or over the next several hours here we're right in the middle of that forecast path and most here in savannah who have been told to evacuate it looks like they have for the most for there are those who are going to ride this out in and though we've seen plenty of them but yesterday they actually loaded buses up and move people who didn't have another way out into shelters outside of the potential strike zone here will see this storm continue to move mirroring the coast an end if it does make landfall it looks like at this point it would be by the end of the week and that would be in the outer banks of north carolina it's been losing a bit of it steam an and certainly some of its organization the eye wall not as organized as that used to be with a storm itself has spread out so it may affect more communitie
homes on the 2 most affected iman's would damaged or destroyed dorian not threatening the east coast of the united states move from jet a gray now at the latest on the u.s. evacuations and preparations from savannah georgia we've had a band arraign move through and it's just going to get progressively worse that conditions or over the next several hours here we're right in the middle of that forecast path and most here in savannah who have been told to evacuate it looks like they have for the...
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hurricane dorian is lashing the carolinas with powerful winds and heavy rain. let's go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray. she's at the cnn weather center. tell us about the latest forecast, jennifer. >> well, wolf, the 5:00 advisory came out and the winds came down a little bit. 105 miles per hour. but it's still a strong category 2 with gusts of 125, moving to the northeast now at 10 miles per hour. you can see just paralleling the coast of south carolina and north carolina, still hasn't made a landfall. potential landfall in north carolina, but i would give it about a 50/50 chance. this thing could go offshore without making landfall. but that doesn't matter, because the impacts are going to be really similar to what we've seen along the carolinas. we still have those hurricane warnings in place for north and south carolina. storm surge threat is very real anywhere along the north carolina coast. and you can see the outer banks include 4 to 7 feet of storm surge possible. and then up to the north, we have 2 to 4 feet possible, as well. let's time this out. because this is going to be passing by morehe
hurricane dorian is lashing the carolinas with powerful winds and heavy rain. let's go to our meteorologist, jennifer gray. she's at the cnn weather center. tell us about the latest forecast, jennifer. >> well, wolf, the 5:00 advisory came out and the winds came down a little bit. 105 miles per hour. but it's still a strong category 2 with gusts of 125, moving to the northeast now at 10 miles per hour. you can see just paralleling the coast of south carolina and north carolina, still...
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as you heard jennifer gray just say, that's the low country, low-lying city at sea level and that's the big problem as dorian approaches. >> reporter: absolutely right, jake. we're going to show you an illustration of that. this city vulnerable because of how low it is to sea level. this is a road right next to the ashley river but right also next to downtown. just a short time ago we got a short burst of rain. the outer edges of the storm and a little bit of high tide, and this whole area was washed over with water. this isn't technically flooding. this is just standing water, but look how vulnerable this low-lying area is. we're going to avoid the cars and show you. over here is the ashley river. look at where that river comes up where the marsh hit and it comes pretty much to the road here and that is what makes this area to vulnerable. they say that the storm is going -- we're going to be feeling the effects in the next 24 to 36 hours. they've had 360,000-plus people evacuate from the coastal areas of south carolina, jake. almost half of them have evacuated from the charleston area. you talk to local off
as you heard jennifer gray just say, that's the low country, low-lying city at sea level and that's the big problem as dorian approaches. >> reporter: absolutely right, jake. we're going to show you an illustration of that. this city vulnerable because of how low it is to sea level. this is a road right next to the ashley river but right also next to downtown. just a short time ago we got a short burst of rain. the outer edges of the storm and a little bit of high tide, and this whole...
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continue to track hurricane dorian today after blasting the bahamas of course that will bring it dangerously close to communities all the way from florida to virginia jay gray is joining us now live once again from savannah, georgia. jay. >> hey there, brian. we're right in the middle of the forecast track and we expect to see conditions here change in the next several hours many of these coastal communities are going to get hurricane force winds. we're going to see storm surge and flooding, rains. so while the storm isn't making landfall at this point it's going to pack quite a punch as it moves up the coastline here the most likely scenario for that will be late this week and somewhere along the outer banks of north carolina. >> so what is your situation as far as the people around you your crew? the people of savannah is savannah empty right now? is it some what business as usual? are you seeing signs of activity or has everybody left? >>> everything is locked down and folks are watching this to see what is going to happen. that window is going to continue to get closed for communities as this thing continues to move on. so preparations just about over a
continue to track hurricane dorian today after blasting the bahamas of course that will bring it dangerously close to communities all the way from florida to virginia jay gray is joining us now live once again from savannah, georgia. jay. >> hey there, brian. we're right in the middle of the forecast track and we expect to see conditions here change in the next several hours many of these coastal communities are going to get hurricane force winds. we're going to see storm surge and...
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of life is likely if dorian sticks to its predicted path millions may be spared but no one here is taking any chances and agalloch rogers era puts an lucie florida let's go to jay gray who is live for us from savannah in the u.s. state of georgia north of florida but still very much possibility that it will be within the path of. this hurricane now as we mentioned there there the storm has weakened for now but presumably people there are prepared for whatever does happen. yeah absolutely has i'm we're right in the middle of the forecast path here in savannah georgia this is been such an unpredictable storm and right now unfortunately continuing to linger over the bahamas and you have to feel for everyone there who has taken this beating for more than a day now if it does eventually start to move a bit more quickly and right now it's just lingering there it would kind of mirror the coast no real landfall expected perhaps much later in north carolina but that would be late in the week if it moves and continues like forecaster believe it will it would be off the coast here sometime late wednesday into thursday evacuations have been ordered here and people have moved to
of life is likely if dorian sticks to its predicted path millions may be spared but no one here is taking any chances and agalloch rogers era puts an lucie florida let's go to jay gray who is live for us from savannah in the u.s. state of georgia north of florida but still very much possibility that it will be within the path of. this hurricane now as we mentioned there there the storm has weakened for now but presumably people there are prepared for whatever does happen. yeah absolutely has...
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dorian is ravaging the northern bahamas in the caribbean at least 5 people have died and thousands of homes have been destroyed after it made landfall as a. it's a gray 5 storm it's now we can to a category 3 but it's still considered life threatening and it's expected to head to the southeast coast of the u.s. and get local reports from florida. complete devastation that is cars mind hurricane dorian hit the northwestern part of the bahamas as one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the atlantic wind gusts reach 350 kilometers per hour roos ripped off and storm surges flooded streets and homes but this is the direct canal that's right behind us and you can see the waves are just raging as if we were at sea before the storm hit many residents decided to ignore warnings according to the red cross more than 13000 homes have since been destroyed communications are down on some of the islands even as dorian lingers as a still deadly storm. in the midst of a historic tragedy. down south and northern bahamas. mission and focus now on this search and rescue and recovery. for the press for those in effect interiors and for our 1st responders it's ex
dorian is ravaging the northern bahamas in the caribbean at least 5 people have died and thousands of homes have been destroyed after it made landfall as a. it's a gray 5 storm it's now we can to a category 3 but it's still considered life threatening and it's expected to head to the southeast coast of the u.s. and get local reports from florida. complete devastation that is cars mind hurricane dorian hit the northwestern part of the bahamas as one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in...
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dorian hitting the bahamas. a resident capturing the veracity of the winds and the rain as the storm comes ashore. i want to bring in jennifer gray, meteorologist, who is tracking this catastrophic storm from the cnn weather center. what are you seeing? >> there were no changes to the 4:00 p.m. update. winds still 185 miles per hour. so unfortunately, they're not going down. this is the strongest storm to ever make landfall in the bahamas and tied for the strongest storm to ever make landfall in the atlantic basin. so this is a powerful storm, no doubt. it's crawling to the west at a snail's pace. this is going to sit over the bahamas for several days as it continues its westward journey at only 7 miles per hour. and it's going to slow down even more if you can believe that. 220-mile-per-hour gusts. it's painful to watch this because those areas are going to get hit with 185-mile-per-hour winds for days. we're not just talking about a fleeting moment. we're talking about days of conditions like this. now the storm is going to continue its westward journey. it will eventually turn to the north. when that happens, that will mean ev
dorian hitting the bahamas. a resident capturing the veracity of the winds and the rain as the storm comes ashore. i want to bring in jennifer gray, meteorologist, who is tracking this catastrophic storm from the cnn weather center. what are you seeing? >> there were no changes to the 4:00 p.m. update. winds still 185 miles per hour. so unfortunately, they're not going down. this is the strongest storm to ever make landfall in the bahamas and tied for the strongest storm to ever make...
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dorian. jake is on the phone with us from team rubacon. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i was there in naus sssau. i saw all of the gray shirts flooding in. what are you offering people there? i know you have a long-term recovery plan after other storms and this will take a long time. how long will you be able to stay? >> it's really hard to tell. our medically medical teams have been working the last three daze on abaco treating patients both at the clinic and the outlining kaefs and getting there by helicopter. we have also moved in what we call core operation team. right now as predominantly change operatoperators, they arl cut off on the roadways so to help clear the roads. as long as long-term recovery, your previous guest mentioned that some communities 90% of the homes are destroyed. we are still trying to make an evaluation of whether or not our rebuild efforts similar to what we did in puerto rico after hurricane maria will be applicable here. we hope so and we are consulting with some of our advisers to put together the plans and exploring what the labor laws and building code are. but there is no doubt that
dorian. jake is on the phone with us from team rubacon. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i was there in naus sssau. i saw all of the gray shirts flooding in. what are you offering people there? i know you have a long-term recovery plan after other storms and this will take a long time. how long will you be able to stay? >> it's really hard to tell. our medically medical teams have been working the last three daze on abaco treating patients both at the clinic and the...
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dorian. what do you think the ramifications should be for wilbur ross? >> well, if this story is true, wilbur ross needs to resign. there's no gray area here. if he is threatening professionals, if they contradict the lie of the president of the united states, he needs to resign flat out. look, noaa is made up of scientists who deal in fact. the commerce department, by the way, is the department charged with keeping and maintaining and promulgating all of the economic data, job growth and all the stuff that businesses rely on. there is no room in any agency, but certainly not in that agency for falsehood. and you know, there's a connection, john tor, to what w were just talking about, we are seeing everywhere at a dramatically accelerated pace, the president and the white house using people to advance the president's political goals. the department of justice going after the automakers who made a deal for better mileage with the state of california, the possible air force scandal in scotland where the air force may have been -- and now they are investigating themselves -- using a trump property. over and over and over again we see this pres
dorian. what do you think the ramifications should be for wilbur ross? >> well, if this story is true, wilbur ross needs to resign. there's no gray area here. if he is threatening professionals, if they contradict the lie of the president of the united states, he needs to resign flat out. look, noaa is made up of scientists who deal in fact. the commerce department, by the way, is the department charged with keeping and maintaining and promulgating all of the economic data, job growth and...
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speaking of, hurricane dorian was downgraded again to a category 1 storm but do not rest easy on it the storm is still threatening parts of the carolinas as it points north jay gray has been on the scene all week moving up and down the coast and he joins us now. >> to the north of where we are now, they're going to feel the effects of this storm well into saturday exactly what we saw here overnight, a pretty rough ride it's very now obviously. we still have some swirling wind gusts and a bit of a spitting rain the good news as far as wilmington is concerned, this storm did not hit at the same time as high tide. we still have standing water in some areas and things that you would expect to see as a hurricane just brushes or kind of sideswipes this area and continues to move on up to coast. look it's going to continue to be a problem it's so unpredictable and so unrelenting it's giving way a little bit. >> is it fair to say this is thankfully the worst reports did not come to pass the storm surge is not as high as expected and all in all, maybe for at least the continental united states, not the bahamas, but a better than expected outcome >> i think you have to say
speaking of, hurricane dorian was downgraded again to a category 1 storm but do not rest easy on it the storm is still threatening parts of the carolinas as it points north jay gray has been on the scene all week moving up and down the coast and he joins us now. >> to the north of where we are now, they're going to feel the effects of this storm well into saturday exactly what we saw here overnight, a pretty rough ride it's very now obviously. we still have some swirling wind gusts and a...
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dorian destroyed 13,000 homes. right now, multiple precautions are being taken in florida. right now, disney theme parks shut down most of its operations. as the storm gets closer to the u.s. cnn's jennifer grays in the weather center. jennifer, do you have an update? what's the latest track? >> latest track is parallel to the coast basically, about 100 miles off is shore. they won't get to 110 mi 110-mile-per-hour winds around the center but tropical storm force winds, after relentless winds to the islands now pulling to the north, finally gaining some speed. and that will continue to pick up the forward speed as we go through the next few days. you can see the outer rain bands impactingort pierce, west palm beach. that's the story up and down the coast. winds will pick up and temporarily die down again. but you can see, the center of the storm, just offshore. i mean, how much closer do we have gotten to this. we really, really got lucky with this storm across florida. south carolina and north carolina, though, i really think that's where the focus is going to be, as we go through the end of the week. because, we could see a landfall potential here across south carolina and north carolina as
dorian destroyed 13,000 homes. right now, multiple precautions are being taken in florida. right now, disney theme parks shut down most of its operations. as the storm gets closer to the u.s. cnn's jennifer grays in the weather center. jennifer, do you have an update? what's the latest track? >> latest track is parallel to the coast basically, about 100 miles off is shore. they won't get to 110 mi 110-mile-per-hour winds around the center but tropical storm force winds, after relentless...
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gray for us in the cnn weather center. you know, you talked about that red line of warnings and watches drawn along the southeastern portion of this country, but the true legacy of hurricane dorians in the bahamas. so let's go there now to freeport and sam tischer and joe oliver are joining us. first we're glad you're safe, we're glad you're okay. thank you for spending a few minutes with us. joe, the prime minister there says the damage that he's seen, that he's received reports about, unprecedented. what have you seen? what can you tell us about the aftermath of dorian? >> it's pretty much the same thing. we ventured out earlier to take some fuel to a couple of guys that were doing jet ski rescue in the more flooded part of the island. catastrophic is about the most accurate word you can use. lawrence was bad last year. the damage with michael was incredible. i've never seen anything like this in my life. >> it's -- [ inaudible ] >> sam, have you been able to communicate with friends, with co-workers, with people there? how are communications on the islands? >> we're very fortunate. thus far the internet has been all right. a lot of people on another network can't get communic
gray for us in the cnn weather center. you know, you talked about that red line of warnings and watches drawn along the southeastern portion of this country, but the true legacy of hurricane dorians in the bahamas. so let's go there now to freeport and sam tischer and joe oliver are joining us. first we're glad you're safe, we're glad you're okay. thank you for spending a few minutes with us. joe, the prime minister there says the damage that he's seen, that he's received reports about,...
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impacts of dorian across the northeastern seaboard and even up into canada throughout the course of your weekend. back here at home, it's just been a foggy start to the morning very much so on the gray side for san francisco not so much in san jose. you add those low clouds to start the day they have since cleared out now and skies are showing signs of clearing now for areas in the east bay like berkeley as you can actually see the view down from the hills on into the east bay itself. now skies are gradually going to continue to clear offering up quite a lot of sunshine today and a good thing because well temperatures are going to be quite comfortable we have a low sink an earlier this week and now an even deeper low is moving in. this is going to result in prolonged cooling today tomorrow on through sunday. all the way to your weekend temperatures very close to average if not just below average for this time of year so compared to your labor y weekend last weekend. it is definitely a much cooler chance to get outside and enjoy it. 60's and 70's for coastal areas, including san francisco down to insula to burlingame while 80's mixed in along the bay in the southern part of the penin
impacts of dorian across the northeastern seaboard and even up into canada throughout the course of your weekend. back here at home, it's just been a foggy start to the morning very much so on the gray side for san francisco not so much in san jose. you add those low clouds to start the day they have since cleared out now and skies are showing signs of clearing now for areas in the east bay like berkeley as you can actually see the view down from the hills on into the east bay itself. now skies...
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dorian won't just go away the storm has strengthened, now back to category 3 status. the storm force winds hammered georgia and parts of the south carolina coast that is where we find nbc's jay gray moved north to wilmington, north carolina, ahead of that storm. jay? >> reporter: hey, brian. what kind of staying power this storm has, it has been unbelievable to see this we started in florida, now all the way to north carolina. and the storm still not exactly clear on where or when it may make that second landfall. here in wilmington, we have seen some rain, some winds pick up overnight into the early morning, calm now. that's all going to change as we move throughout the day and the storm gets closer. it is targeting this area for that second landfall and that would likely come sometime late tonight and into the early morning tomorrow winds are going to be an issue, we could see gusts of 100 to 120 miles an hour. but it is the rain, it is the storm surge that is the primary concern and flooding is going to be an issue along the coast. and it will likely continue to be this way until the storm, maybe sometime saturday, makes that big turn, gets back out into the atlantic. right no
dorian won't just go away the storm has strengthened, now back to category 3 status. the storm force winds hammered georgia and parts of the south carolina coast that is where we find nbc's jay gray moved north to wilmington, north carolina, ahead of that storm. jay? >> reporter: hey, brian. what kind of staying power this storm has, it has been unbelievable to see this we started in florida, now all the way to north carolina. and the storm still not exactly clear on where or when it may...
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scenery can change within moments from the gray and choppy eyewall to the storm's eerily bright and sur reaserene. on the ground winds are ravaging the bahamas. dorian'sg to start basically hugging the whole eastern coast line of the united states up until north carolina so this is, as far as people being prepared, just because it is not making landfall doesn't mean you are in less danger. >> reporter: as we left the bahamas, we caught sight of this sunset over florida, a reminder that even nature's beauty can betray approaching danger. and one of those dangers includes thunderstorms and lightning. take a look at this video shot onboard one of these hurricane hunter planes on sunday. the cockpit lit up with this bright, purple light because of thunderstorms taking place around it. these are the only aircraft in the world permitted to fly through storms like this. there are 12 of them. most other aircraft have to stay 10 to 20 miles away. maria elena this is the next aircraft to head toward hurricane dorian and takes off at n at noon local time. >> thank you very much. >>> researchers are getting creative to learn more about one of the biggest mysterie
scenery can change within moments from the gray and choppy eyewall to the storm's eerily bright and sur reaserene. on the ground winds are ravaging the bahamas. dorian'sg to start basically hugging the whole eastern coast line of the united states up until north carolina so this is, as far as people being prepared, just because it is not making landfall doesn't mean you are in less danger. >> reporter: as we left the bahamas, we caught sight of this sunset over florida, a reminder that...
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dorian as it heads to the carolinas as a category three storm. we are joined live in charleston, south carolina, where the rain is really coming down. gray, good morning.>> in fact, during the most intense rain been, if you look out over the ashley river, sometimes the visibility is so poor we cannot see the other side. that is why we are going to be watching that river and the two others near charleston harbor because as the rain and wind and tide all come together, there could be storm surges of up to five to 8 feet.>> reporter: the storm is threatening to battle storm shorelines dropping drenching rain and sending waves crashing closer to land. >> it is clear that we are going to have a lot of water.>> reporter: florida dodging a direct hit but experiencing the damaging effects of the hurricane, including flooding and dangerous storm surge and coastal neighborhoods. people are preparing for dorian. those who did not flee her hunkering down. the navy is set out to head for the ocean for safety.>> the ships are designed to handle heavy winds and high seas. >> reporter: in north carolina, many on edge less than a year after hurricane flo
dorian as it heads to the carolinas as a category three storm. we are joined live in charleston, south carolina, where the rain is really coming down. gray, good morning.>> in fact, during the most intense rain been, if you look out over the ashley river, sometimes the visibility is so poor we cannot see the other side. that is why we are going to be watching that river and the two others near charleston harbor because as the rain and wind and tide all come together, there could be storm...