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us -- experiencing wind gusts close to 100 miles per hour, able to stay away from windows. rush limbaugh statement's regarding hurricane irma responsible and he knows it, another tweak. this tweet from a viewer, trump's president! get over it you obama liberals who hate a real leader. we do not care what you say. way, weginia -- by the have a line set aside for those who live in florida -- (202)-748-8002. go ahead, ron. caller: good morning, america. i went to comment on climate change. [indiscernible] especially people who called themselves conservatives, he says it is easier to be fooled, then to fool somebody then to convince them they have been fooled. these people have been fools to the point that we ended up with donald trump as president. conservatives have nobody else to worship. they have to hope he does what they told him to do. illegal immigration should be becausethat immediately this is taking jobs from american people in the country. i am sick and tired of people talking about what are you going to do if you do not have a legal people to do work? all of a sudd
us -- experiencing wind gusts close to 100 miles per hour, able to stay away from windows. rush limbaugh statement's regarding hurricane irma responsible and he knows it, another tweak. this tweet from a viewer, trump's president! get over it you obama liberals who hate a real leader. we do not care what you say. way, weginia -- by the have a line set aside for those who live in florida -- (202)-748-8002. go ahead, ron. caller: good morning, america. i went to comment on climate change....
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tell us about what you experienced. >> it was very scary. hello. i was driving home, coming home and i was listening to the radio. i started to hear the alarm that sounds through the city through speakers. i knew it was coming because yesterday we had a false alarm. but i knew it was it. i parked my car and stand in the middle of the street with a bunch of people. it was very scary. they did not want to go back in their homes. and it's close to the guatemalan border and authorities are recommending to stay in safe places and if you are going to go back to your home make sure you don't have any problems with the gas and your house is in good condition. because it was a very, very strong earthquakes, one of the strongest i felt. i was here in 1985 when that earthquake collapsed mexico city. so what we're looking out for each other, what should we do? where should we stand? i live in an area in mexico city that is considered one of the most dangerous ones. also with downtown mexico city. and i am next to the angel of the defender for those who have be
tell us about what you experienced. >> it was very scary. hello. i was driving home, coming home and i was listening to the radio. i started to hear the alarm that sounds through the city through speakers. i knew it was coming because yesterday we had a false alarm. but i knew it was it. i parked my car and stand in the middle of the street with a bunch of people. it was very scary. they did not want to go back in their homes. and it's close to the guatemalan border and authorities are...
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corporate entity the appalling injustices being meted out in the horrors experienced by their own injured population or she can wipe the floor and exonerate the military for their role in it and frankly what we have heard from her is i'm comfortably close to the latter and we need to see and sense he's speaking out much more strongly against these appalling abuses but let's pick up on that point we heard from the un secretary general antonio proterozoic addressing this crisis in may and i will play a little of what he has to say your party. must end the military operation. and he invited humanitarian access and to recognize the right of refugees to return in safety and dignity and they must also address the grievances of the growing starters there's been left and resolved for far too long. so david griffiths at amnesty international there in london and who can rein in the military doesn't sound so she have the authority. well first of all let me say that the secretary general well of the un is absolutely correct not only to the abuses have to end but the situation experienced by the range
corporate entity the appalling injustices being meted out in the horrors experienced by their own injured population or she can wipe the floor and exonerate the military for their role in it and frankly what we have heard from her is i'm comfortably close to the latter and we need to see and sense he's speaking out much more strongly against these appalling abuses but let's pick up on that point we heard from the un secretary general antonio proterozoic addressing this crisis in may and i will...
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many younger borrowers have never experienced one. so, if it happens, what impact will it have? most obvious one will be on the 11 million homeowners who have variable rate or tracker mortgages. those borrowers have an average outstanding mortgage of £116,000. a 0.25% rise would mean an increase of £15 in monthly mortgage payments. i'm actually not very happy about it, because of my mortgage. i'm not in a fixed mortgage at the moment. it would be great if they started to pay me more interest in my savings. but why, after a decade of downward moves, is now the right time to reverse direction? i think this is a time where the economy is pretty strong. especially unemployment is pretty low, so there is a good chance inflationary pressures are growing from that side. and also, inflation is above the bank's target, so it's a good time to raise rates from the extremely low level where they have been. consumer debt is also worrying the bank. it grew 10%, to over £200 billion over the last year — the highest level since the crisis. now, these superlow interest rates made it cheaper for
many younger borrowers have never experienced one. so, if it happens, what impact will it have? most obvious one will be on the 11 million homeowners who have variable rate or tracker mortgages. those borrowers have an average outstanding mortgage of £116,000. a 0.25% rise would mean an increase of £15 in monthly mortgage payments. i'm actually not very happy about it, because of my mortgage. i'm not in a fixed mortgage at the moment. it would be great if they started to pay me more interest...
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>> it was by far the strongest winds i ever experienced. we actually got a wind measurement of 117 miles per hour. but i have no doubt there are wind gusts stronger than that that we weren't able to measure. it was so strong and powerful, it made it almost impossible to stand up as you can see from the video, i fell down. >> did you see much damage to local structures? >> we saw quite a bit of damage when we were in key west earlier today. there was a lot of trees that got damaged. one of the outer feeder bands, because we wanted to get in the eye, we decided to head east this morning to get right into the eye of the hurricane as it made landfall on one of the keys. >> everybody is worried about storm surge. have you seen any flooding, seen any of that or heard about it? >> we experienced two foot storm surge exiting out of key west. it was a point where we were on the causeway, trying to get to the other keys where we ended up crossing water over the road, got out to see how deep the water was before we tried to drive over it, it was knee
>> it was by far the strongest winds i ever experienced. we actually got a wind measurement of 117 miles per hour. but i have no doubt there are wind gusts stronger than that that we weren't able to measure. it was so strong and powerful, it made it almost impossible to stand up as you can see from the video, i fell down. >> did you see much damage to local structures? >> we saw quite a bit of damage when we were in key west earlier today. there was a lot of trees that got...
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even if many were experiencing mixed emotions.s excitement. it's the over—riding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again and what the terrorist did won't overcome us. we just want to come back to the opening and show that nothing's going to stop people from coming here. we're manchester and we're proud. and it's going to be a challenging evening for this family who bought tickets for tonight despite having been in the foyer when the terrorist bomb went off. scary, nervous, but we're going to enjoy it. we are here for the 22 people what died, we've got to make memories. they can't make memories any more, can they? no. inside, the first people to sit in these seats since the bomb exploded in may. before the concert, greater manchester's mayor read the names of the 22 victims. saffie rose, of megan, of courtney and philip, of wendy. and then the poet tony walsh started proceedings. always remember, never forget. to make sure that happens, the proceeds from tonight will go towards a permanent memorial for those who d
even if many were experiencing mixed emotions.s excitement. it's the over—riding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again and what the terrorist did won't overcome us. we just want to come back to the opening and show that nothing's going to stop people from coming here. we're manchester and we're proud. and it's going to be a challenging evening for this family who bought tickets for tonight despite having been in the foyer when the terrorist bomb went off. scary, nervous,...
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some travelers experienced the earthquake before taking off. others are hoping to help once they arrive. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at sfo with more. >> reporter: alexis, people behind me are checking in for a 1:35 flight to mexico city making sure they get on a plane today. yesterday, a lot of problems. of course mexico city is popular destination from the bay area, several flights leaving this afternoon from sfo, no one knows exactly what they'll find when they get there. joe is finally homelanding around 9:00 a.m. after spending the night in mexico city's airport. >> it was pretty terrifying at the beginning. it seemed to last forever. >> reporter: yesterday the san francisco resident and wife were putting their bags through security when the massive quake hit. >> and i thought like in mexico city, they're used to these types of things. people started screaming, running. so that sort of freaked me out more. >> reporter: jose and his wife and kids were with family in mexico city yesterday. >> the moving was like this and up and d
some travelers experienced the earthquake before taking off. others are hoping to help once they arrive. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at sfo with more. >> reporter: alexis, people behind me are checking in for a 1:35 flight to mexico city making sure they get on a plane today. yesterday, a lot of problems. of course mexico city is popular destination from the bay area, several flights leaving this afternoon from sfo, no one knows exactly what they'll find when they get there....
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a little ahead of what we will be experiencing.e have a similar situation in marathon where the high school was set up as a shelter of last resort. and i toured there late this afternoon. at that point in time there were a lot of people coming in who had not left for whatever reason and we were providing them. that's a category 5 storm building. so they should be safe when they're all in the building. but i was just curious about key west. we opened five shelters of last resort throughout monroe county, one in key largo, one in marathon, one in key west and one in sugar loaf. so, we'll find out when the sun comes up exactly what kind of damage we have. but i think everybody is going to be safe. i think that most of the storm surge will not affect the lives of people from as far as fatalities or drownings, but it will certainly destroy a lot of our homes. >> yeah. i'm going to tell you an personal note, i have family who has a home and we are very curious to see what will happen after the storm, what we will go back to. i'm very emo
a little ahead of what we will be experiencing.e have a similar situation in marathon where the high school was set up as a shelter of last resort. and i toured there late this afternoon. at that point in time there were a lot of people coming in who had not left for whatever reason and we were providing them. that's a category 5 storm building. so they should be safe when they're all in the building. but i was just curious about key west. we opened five shelters of last resort throughout...
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they are experiencing sustained winds of 135 miles an hour.rts that the florida keys are flooding. they are expecting a storm surge of around 15 feet. last tropical style rains. bands of torrential rain curating flood warnings across the region. the coastal areas of the florida keys clobbered from both ends. from the sea and the sky. very, very dangerous. we are experiencing a lot of gusts. watching out for debris as we are talking to you. emergency services in miami are now suspended. authorities saying if you need help, you are basically on your own. too dangerous for rescue workers to come out and help. still in the middle of tornado warnings. unlike irma, you cannot predict a tornado, you have no idea where they will touch down. a luck to watch out for, as well as the difficulty a lot of people like experiencing without power. more than half a million people, a luck to the city in miami is without power. we are ok at the moment, but is unlikely to worse. do you stay safe, jane 0'brien in miami. rick ramsey is a sheriff in monroe county in
they are experiencing sustained winds of 135 miles an hour.rts that the florida keys are flooding. they are expecting a storm surge of around 15 feet. last tropical style rains. bands of torrential rain curating flood warnings across the region. the coastal areas of the florida keys clobbered from both ends. from the sea and the sky. very, very dangerous. we are experiencing a lot of gusts. watching out for debris as we are talking to you. emergency services in miami are now suspended....
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talk, she looks at how americans have experienced war country'sduring the history through journalism, soldiers letters, and photography. this is just over 50 minutes. >> good afternoon. i am privileged to serve as your vice president for 2017. and in that capacity i have the distinct honor of introducing mary dudziak on behalf of her lecture. the professor at the emory university school of law, mary was elected as president of schaeffer at the height of a very distinguished academic career. she was educated at two of the nation's finest universities, and a be in -- and an ab and sociology at university of california berkeley with highest honors in sociology, and, i like this one, great distinction in general scholarship. the latter of these honors not only recognized mary's undergraduate achievements but foreshadowed her future. at yell, mary earned a jd from the law school and an m.a. and phd in american studies, the last of these under the direction of robert cook and david brian davis. with what we might call these five degrees of preparation, mary embarked on a storied journey in
talk, she looks at how americans have experienced war country'sduring the history through journalism, soldiers letters, and photography. this is just over 50 minutes. >> good afternoon. i am privileged to serve as your vice president for 2017. and in that capacity i have the distinct honor of introducing mary dudziak on behalf of her lecture. the professor at the emory university school of law, mary was elected as president of schaeffer at the height of a very distinguished academic...
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how does this compare to previous taunt you have experienced? have gone through two other storms. this is pretty bad. but you are prepared. we are 100% prepared. we have been preparing for a couple of days prior to the storm. 0ur emergency operations centre is manned 2a hours a day throughout the whole storm. we have a logistics team, traffic team, security team. we have multiple officers on the road when the weather permits and we have a plan for what happens after the storm passes. the best of luck. thank you for joining passes. the best of luck. thank you forjoining us. jess creighton has all the sport. we start with football — manchester united remain top of the english premier league despite a drawing 2—2 at stoke city. united went one nil down through a goal by stoke's eric maxim choupo—moting. goals from marcus rashford and romelu lukaku put united 2—1 up. butjose mourinho's men were unable to hold onto the lead and choupo—moting scored his second. iam not i am not satisfied with the point because i think we were the team that tried to wi
how does this compare to previous taunt you have experienced? have gone through two other storms. this is pretty bad. but you are prepared. we are 100% prepared. we have been preparing for a couple of days prior to the storm. 0ur emergency operations centre is manned 2a hours a day throughout the whole storm. we have a logistics team, traffic team, security team. we have multiple officers on the road when the weather permits and we have a plan for what happens after the storm passes. the best...
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so at this time, the city of north miami, we're experiencing tropical—storm—force winds.occurring rain squalls, and some thunderstorms. so we're monitoring hurricane irma very closely. in fact, we're the sixth—largest municipality in the county, so it's imperative that we continue to stay up to speed with all the latest information from miami—dade county officials. currently, our emergency operations centre is in full operation status, and has been operational since tuesday this week. the centre is — the centre is being manned by essential personnel from various departments, as offices are currently closed for regular business. so we actually have representation by some of our north miami elected officials, as well. some of our local representatives, some of the smaller surrounding cities that surround the city of north miami, are also represented there. so right now our objective is to make sure that we're passing on all essential information, that we're using various information—sharing tools, such as our local cable television station, here in the city of north miami.
so at this time, the city of north miami, we're experiencing tropical—storm—force winds.occurring rain squalls, and some thunderstorms. so we're monitoring hurricane irma very closely. in fact, we're the sixth—largest municipality in the county, so it's imperative that we continue to stay up to speed with all the latest information from miami—dade county officials. currently, our emergency operations centre is in full operation status, and has been operational since tuesday this week....
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what we are seeing and experiencing here right now is generally more wind. there was just a tweet by the police department asking people to remain inside because of the severity of the winds. and i also want to tell people who are watching this is that this is not the worst area to stand in. if you walk through some of the city streets, through the commercial districts of miami beach, the wind there is unbelievable. it has created wind tunnels because of the buildings. and that's where a lot of people, some of the people who live in high rises live, people who have chosen not to heed the mandatory eiacuation order, it's much worse over there. so it's far more dangerous in the commercial ma'am beach district. and so that's why you're hearing so many -- why you're seeing so many tweets from the police and fire to please stay inside. >> kyung law in miami beach where the winds are horrific right now and projectiles are a real risk. john berman in miami, the city proper where both the wind and the water. john, the water behind you that you say has been rising be
what we are seeing and experiencing here right now is generally more wind. there was just a tweet by the police department asking people to remain inside because of the severity of the winds. and i also want to tell people who are watching this is that this is not the worst area to stand in. if you walk through some of the city streets, through the commercial districts of miami beach, the wind there is unbelievable. it has created wind tunnels because of the buildings. and that's where a lot of...
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we all experienced different things. i was involved in the antiwar movement after i came back, which gave me a kind of place to go with some of these feelings. i understand other people were not and they did not want to be and do not share this point of view. for me it was extremely important expression. and very valuable. so -- but, there we go. somebody did experience those witless people. [indiscernible] william: one more question. yes? so, i againber: supports your desire to have this public service, but it is never going to happen. in lieu of that, is there any discussion at the federal level for copperheads of education or to make the gap more of a part of the conversation, because i think people are ignorant to ask existence -- it to its existence. and it exacerbates -- the kids we had coming in right now on parris island, they, they are even more immature probably than your generation was when it comes to vietnam. they are still trying to make sense of their experiences and that exacerbates when they came in and
we all experienced different things. i was involved in the antiwar movement after i came back, which gave me a kind of place to go with some of these feelings. i understand other people were not and they did not want to be and do not share this point of view. for me it was extremely important expression. and very valuable. so -- but, there we go. somebody did experience those witless people. [indiscernible] william: one more question. yes? so, i againber: supports your desire to have this...
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listen -- >> the winds that we're experiencing now are like nothing we have experienced before.are very severe. you know, it's getting -- they're getting harsher now in san juan. and we've already seen some of the damage that not even the part that's connected to the center of the storm has hit in the northern east part of the island. >> reporter: that's the thing -- this storm so intense -- and you hear that from the governor. i can tell you anecdotally that -- i've covered hurricanes like this, but this was particularly intense. and we weren't even close to the center of the storm. that -- if that's any indication for people who may be on the fence about whether to evacuate or wait until the last minute, you know, certainly i urge you to listen to your officials there, take precautions. this is a storm unlike any that has been seen before. it is moving toward the united states at this point. >> george howell live in san juan, puerto rico. thank you very much. >>> right now, irma is one of three hurricanes churning in the atlantic with jose and katia behind it. it's the first t
listen -- >> the winds that we're experiencing now are like nothing we have experienced before.are very severe. you know, it's getting -- they're getting harsher now in san juan. and we've already seen some of the damage that not even the part that's connected to the center of the storm has hit in the northern east part of the island. >> reporter: that's the thing -- this storm so intense -- and you hear that from the governor. i can tell you anecdotally that -- i've covered...
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now we will be experiencing storm surge up and down the coast line of florida. that is the next major concern. high tide cycles later this afternoon and this evening. chris in. >> we're going to keep checking back in with you. when do we get the next update from the national hurricane -- >> we'll get a full path at 11:00 a.m. but they are updating each and every hour. >> thank you, steve. appreciate that. let's turn to ft. lauderdale. that's where msnbc is on the ground. there's a tornado warning in effect in fort lauderdale? >> as a matter of fact, it happened to just expire not too long ago, but what we are experiencing right now, 200 miles away from the keys where steve was just talking about, we are now experiencing the strongest gusts of rain and wind that we have seen so far this evening. this is -- this morning, rather. this is so strong. as a matter of fact, the florida police -- the fire department, rather, they tweeted about the live wires that were being reported out in the streets saying it's a very dangerous situation. we don't know how many people
now we will be experiencing storm surge up and down the coast line of florida. that is the next major concern. high tide cycles later this afternoon and this evening. chris in. >> we're going to keep checking back in with you. when do we get the next update from the national hurricane -- >> we'll get a full path at 11:00 a.m. but they are updating each and every hour. >> thank you, steve. appreciate that. let's turn to ft. lauderdale. that's where msnbc is on the ground....
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i've never experienced anything like it.five days without water, electricity and supplies, that's a long time. i've left but others haven't. they've lost their whole existence. across the caribbean, a major relief and rescue operation is under way. here the french military are bringing humanitarian aid to communities who have been cut off for days. hundreds of british troops have also been deployed to uk territories in the region. we're now seeing the final show of strength from hurricane irma. these are the overnight scenes from tampa in florida, where her presence was still felt, but she has lost her bite and is now far less powerful. the danger isn't quite over, but hurricane irma will continue to weaken as it heads north into georgia. at a ceremony to mark the anniversary of 9/11, president trump offered his condolences to those caught in the aftermath of hurricane irma. before we begin i'd like to send our nation's prayers to everyone in the path in hurricane irma and to everyone suffering through the devastation of hur
i've never experienced anything like it.five days without water, electricity and supplies, that's a long time. i've left but others haven't. they've lost their whole existence. across the caribbean, a major relief and rescue operation is under way. here the french military are bringing humanitarian aid to communities who have been cut off for days. hundreds of british troops have also been deployed to uk territories in the region. we're now seeing the final show of strength from hurricane irma....
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they have experienced tropicalforce winds. islands? they have experienced tropical force winds.ife. one gentleman reportedly trying to do some last minute prep, he fell off a ladder but that was about two or three hours before the storm hit. there we re hours before the storm hit. there were some gale force winds, and some rain. there was not extensive damage compared to what you were expecting. by compared to what you were expecting. by the time the store went north, north west. they have the out of bounds of the hurricane. for all intents and purposes, they have been spared a great deal of tropical pain. thank you so much for updating us on pain. thank you so much for updating us on that, youri kemp, who is in nassau in the bahamas. make 0liver for cbs is with us now. it looks windy where you are but not yet, and dou btless windy where you are but not yet, and doubtless that you are prepared for what will come in a few hours' time? that's right, it is still relatively mild here in miami. there is a light breeze but nothing out of the ordinary. 0ff breeze but nothing out of the
they have experienced tropicalforce winds. islands? they have experienced tropical force winds.ife. one gentleman reportedly trying to do some last minute prep, he fell off a ladder but that was about two or three hours before the storm hit. there we re hours before the storm hit. there were some gale force winds, and some rain. there was not extensive damage compared to what you were expecting. by compared to what you were expecting. by the time the store went north, north west. they have the...
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that wasn't stopping those going from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions.s excitement. it's the overriding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again and what the terrorists did won't overcome us. the langbridge family had bought tickets for the show, despite having been in the foyer when the terrorist bomb went off. scary, nervous but we're here for the 22 people what died. we've got to make memories. they can't make memories any more, can they? inside, the first people to sit in these seats since the bomb exploded in may. before the concert, greater manchester's mayor read the names of the 22 victims. of megan, courtney and philip, of wendy and elaine. and then the poet tony walsh started proceedings. we should give something back. tonight, we will. always remember. never forget. the eclectic line—up also featured peter kay. and i was here on the opening night, 16th july 1995. i were working. £4.10 an hour. afterwards, the consensus was that it had been a very special night. buzzing. proper well good. we came together... whata gig! i can't
that wasn't stopping those going from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions.s excitement. it's the overriding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again and what the terrorists did won't overcome us. the langbridge family had bought tickets for the show, despite having been in the foyer when the terrorist bomb went off. scary, nervous but we're here for the 22 people what died. we've got to make memories. they can't make memories any more, can they? inside,...
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they are experiencing sustained winds of 135 miles an hour.tting reports that the florida keys are flooding. the middle keys are flooding. they expect the storm surge... they expect a storm surge of around 15 feet plus tropical style rain, bands of torrential rain which create flood warnings across this region. the coastal areas, the florida keys are being clobbered from the sea and from the sky and it is very dangerous. we are experiencing lots of gusts and we're watching out for debris, talking to you. emergency services in miami are 110w you. emergency services in miami are now suspended. the authorities say, if you need help at this point you are basically on your own. it is too dangerous for rescue workers to come out and help. we are still in the middle of tornado warnings. very dangerous because unlike irma who cannot predict tornadoes, you have no idea when it is going to touch down. so a lot to watch out for, as well as the difficulty that many people are experiencing because they are without power. more than half a million people and
they are experiencing sustained winds of 135 miles an hour.tting reports that the florida keys are flooding. the middle keys are flooding. they expect the storm surge... they expect a storm surge of around 15 feet plus tropical style rain, bands of torrential rain which create flood warnings across this region. the coastal areas, the florida keys are being clobbered from the sea and from the sky and it is very dangerous. we are experiencing lots of gusts and we're watching out for debris,...
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they experienced the side camera. we got the people with the chain saws attempting really here at this point what they're dealing with besides just trees down is a lot of power outages. more than half of manatee county lost power, part of that 5 million without it at this point in florida going over the river, this bay area which is -- it's high but not over the bank, john and that's what they were really worried about was getting that storm surge. the fact that tampa bay and the fact that bayou didn't get the surge they were expecting spared a lot of people's property. the wind did come through pretty fierce and, again, it's up high. that water there but didn't come over the roadways. i did speak with some police officers who spent the night in a school. they said that they went out after the winds went down maybe about 2:30, 3:00 to start assessing some of the damage. you can see here fences that came down, looks like we are going to be stopped on riverview boulevard. we are behind a fire engine but i mean just take
they experienced the side camera. we got the people with the chain saws attempting really here at this point what they're dealing with besides just trees down is a lot of power outages. more than half of manatee county lost power, part of that 5 million without it at this point in florida going over the river, this bay area which is -- it's high but not over the bank, john and that's what they were really worried about was getting that storm surge. the fact that tampa bay and the fact that...
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if you have experienced it, recall what i just described took place. you were without power, you were out water in some cases or sewer treatment and so forth for an extended peer of time. in terms of track, there's three considerations. the upper right northeast quadrant of the storm packs the most punch. the second consideration is if the eye wall gets over land it loses steam faster. if it stays over water it keeps its strength longer. as this thing moves left and right it can affect our operations because it can affect a different part of the state in a different way, wind or flood. what we'll see over the next 24 hours will tell us which one we'll face. we're planning for those eventualities. worst case scenario, it dips down, moves west and curls around to the other side of the state. right now it's my belief that people haven't been planning for that i'm not suggesting that's going to happen but it seems to be within the cone of uncertainty. this storm at this point, could hit everything from tearp to jacksonville and directly over miami. so plea
if you have experienced it, recall what i just described took place. you were without power, you were out water in some cases or sewer treatment and so forth for an extended peer of time. in terms of track, there's three considerations. the upper right northeast quadrant of the storm packs the most punch. the second consideration is if the eye wall gets over land it loses steam faster. if it stays over water it keeps its strength longer. as this thing moves left and right it can affect our...
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for lack of a better way to understand it, people experienced trauma, some people experienced trauma in a negative way, some people in a positive way. we have to recognize that. we have to individualize the effects of trauma. there are individuals who have suffered through trauma and are facing serious psychological and other kinds of difficulties in their life. we have to recognize the ways in which those difficulties have derived from their trauma but we can't generalize that individual or take the stories of those individuals who are like that to say black people in general have endemic lee negative qualities as a result of our history of trauma. somebody whose work i follow, some of the other studies make the case that black people are lazy, black people are materialistic, all these negative qualities because of our history of trauma. when you ask for examples they provide anecdotes. this person and that individual and when i provide them another example, came out in a different way from from a we see we are going back and forth on anecdotes. we can't necessarily say there someth
for lack of a better way to understand it, people experienced trauma, some people experienced trauma in a negative way, some people in a positive way. we have to recognize that. we have to individualize the effects of trauma. there are individuals who have suffered through trauma and are facing serious psychological and other kinds of difficulties in their life. we have to recognize the ways in which those difficulties have derived from their trauma but we can't generalize that individual or...
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the numbers of people experiencing depression is increasing. of the report says this issue needs to be faced. problems you express as an adolescent predict later in life. when these people become adults they are more likely to suffer from mental health problems. in terms of public health, this is a big issue and we need to look into it. opening up about how you are feeling can be hard at the best of times. but for these 14—year—olds, social media seems to be an added source of pressure. everyone takes pictures of themselves, posting them on instagram. you have to be dressed nicely for all your pictures. it is an artificial version of you. they are pushing you towards stress. she says she is going to get top grades, so you have to keep that up. these young people born since the turn of the century are the 5martphone generation. there is a concern the prevalence of social media on those 5martphone5 is adding to the pressure the5e teenagers already get from friends, family and school. dominic hughes, bbc news. theresa may is preparing to address t
the numbers of people experiencing depression is increasing. of the report says this issue needs to be faced. problems you express as an adolescent predict later in life. when these people become adults they are more likely to suffer from mental health problems. in terms of public health, this is a big issue and we need to look into it. opening up about how you are feeling can be hard at the best of times. but for these 14—year—olds, social media seems to be an added source of pressure....
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but what we are experiencing is the winds of a tropical storm. nassau is in the northernmost part of the bahamian archipelago. these are where people have been evacuating from the southernmost part of the destinations were brought in the past few days. we've been able to speak with a few of them yesterday, and the main feeling for them is the uncertainty. the uncertainty that they don't know what actually happened in the southernmost part of the bahamas. those that were struck by irma at its full force as a category 4 hurricane yesterday. these people that have been evacuated in the past few days are staying here in nassau, and they look forward to going back to their houses and not really knowing what they're going to find there, michael. the image we have seen from the eastern islands in the caribbean st. martin's and barbuda and many of the people we are spoken with is this going to be the same for me as i go back to those islands in the south of the bahamas. michael? >> stefano, we've got to talk a little bit more about barbuda in a moment an
but what we are experiencing is the winds of a tropical storm. nassau is in the northernmost part of the bahamian archipelago. these are where people have been evacuating from the southernmost part of the destinations were brought in the past few days. we've been able to speak with a few of them yesterday, and the main feeling for them is the uncertainty. the uncertainty that they don't know what actually happened in the southernmost part of the bahamas. those that were struck by irma at its...
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we are also experiencing power losses. the elevator is basically lost power and people can't get out of their buildings. so we are experiencing a lot of different scenarios we are dealing with, minute by minute. major richard rand of the police in north beach miami, thank you so much for your time. thank you. other news today. the bernie ‘s government has said it will not negotiate with the one terrorists, and it seems to have dismissed a unilateral ceasefire by a militant group. nearly 300,000 to ones have now gone the boulder dash. the latest violence was launched when the one militants launched a web attacks. the army went in to try to stop those attacks. our south asian respondent has been speaking to the rohingya close to the border. the sprawling refugee camps have become mud baths. tens of thousands, now hundreds of thousands of the one refugees now live in filthy hovels on whatever land they can find, yet every day these makeshift camps in bangladesh grow and grow and grow. this man claims he was involved in one of
we are also experiencing power losses. the elevator is basically lost power and people can't get out of their buildings. so we are experiencing a lot of different scenarios we are dealing with, minute by minute. major richard rand of the police in north beach miami, thank you so much for your time. thank you. other news today. the bernie ‘s government has said it will not negotiate with the one terrorists, and it seems to have dismissed a unilateral ceasefire by a militant group. nearly...
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what are you experiencing? >> reporter: you could certainly see the winds have picked up just a little bit, jake. we don't have an exact measurement of what the winds are like out here. the national weather service says in miami there are wind gusts of 100 miles per hour. so i don't have a reader. i can't tell you exactly what it -- what the accurate number is. i can tell you what i see and what we're feeling. we are getting blown around quite a bit. we are seeing debris on the streets. that debris could take to the air and anyone who might be out and about could be in danger of flying debris. major flooding hasn't been seen yet. that is good news. the other good news is the storm surge. the concern of a storm surge, that -- not so much. we haven't quite seen it, at least come off the ocean, come off the beach here. we're right on the first major street off the ocean. and we just haven't seen that quite as of yet. that was a big concern. they were worried that people might get caught in it and drown. even thoug
what are you experiencing? >> reporter: you could certainly see the winds have picked up just a little bit, jake. we don't have an exact measurement of what the winds are like out here. the national weather service says in miami there are wind gusts of 100 miles per hour. so i don't have a reader. i can't tell you exactly what it -- what the accurate number is. i can tell you what i see and what we're feeling. we are getting blown around quite a bit. we are seeing debris on the streets....
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how the white community was experiencing america was completely different than the way let communitiesere experiencing america, and in the course of this march, as i walked and had dialogue with different communities, the experience of america is different across communities, and people are not talking to each other about that experience. so someone who does not have any friends of color or is not a part of communities of color -- they really believe that america is exactly the way they are experiencing it. what we want to bring awareness to is that when we talk about , it's not just on communities of color to change anything. it was not just on martin luther king to change anything. it was on white america to say this is not acceptable. this is happening in my country? this is not acceptable. there will be thousands of white people today with us who are setting that standard with us saying you are not alone. it's my responsibility to ensure that women and children and people of this country have respect and their rights are upheld. talking with dorcas davis about the march for racial
how the white community was experiencing america was completely different than the way let communitiesere experiencing america, and in the course of this march, as i walked and had dialogue with different communities, the experience of america is different across communities, and people are not talking to each other about that experience. so someone who does not have any friends of color or is not a part of communities of color -- they really believe that america is exactly the way they are...
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right now are like nothing we have experienced before. they are very severe. you know, it is getting -- they are getting harsher right now in san juan and we have already seen some of the damage. not even the part that's connected to the center of the storm has hit in the northern east part of the island. so our main focus right now is to make sure people are safe. but we're seeing strong gusts of winds and they expect to get a little more intense. >> and we look at the models. obviously we see those winds outside the eye at 185 miles an hour which they have been churning at for more than 30 hours. and then you see that second band with strong winds that could strike you in puerto rico. we saw the images. 90% of their structures are gone. are you expecting massive loss of buildings? are you prepared for that? >> well, puerto rico has many of its structures have been designed in hard concrete. we expect some of them to withstand. but of course there are some lower level infrastructures that we expect to lose. that's why we make such a big
right now are like nothing we have experienced before. they are very severe. you know, it is getting -- they are getting harsher right now in san juan and we have already seen some of the damage. not even the part that's connected to the center of the storm has hit in the northern east part of the island. so our main focus right now is to make sure people are safe. but we're seeing strong gusts of winds and they expect to get a little more intense. >> and we look at the models. obviously...
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>> it was, by far, the strongest winds that i've ever experienced. we actually got a wind gust measurement of 117 miles per hour. but i have no doubt there are wind gusts stronger than that the anemometer were unable to measure. you can see the video where i fell down. >> justin did you see much damage to the local >> we actually sue kaw key west earlier today, there was a lot of damage on the outer feeder bands. because we wanted to get in the eye of the hurricane, we decided to head east to get in the eye of the hurricane after it made landfall on one of the keys. >> everybody's worried about the storm surge here. have you seen any flooding, seen any of that or heard about it? >> we have experienced a 15-foot storm sturge when we were exiting out of key west. when we were on the causeway trying to get out of one of the other keys, we ended up on the road and actually got up to vee how deep the water was to drive over it, knee deep, 2 1/2 to 3 feet high. >> justin, you said a second ago, you said those personally felt. again, you do this as your hob
>> it was, by far, the strongest winds that i've ever experienced. we actually got a wind gust measurement of 117 miles per hour. but i have no doubt there are wind gusts stronger than that the anemometer were unable to measure. you can see the video where i fell down. >> justin did you see much damage to the local >> we actually sue kaw key west earlier today, there was a lot of damage on the outer feeder bands. because we wanted to get in the eye of the hurricane, we decided...
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he should be experiencing the eye, he should or be experiencing the eye very, in the immediate future, probably around 5 p.m. so now he's seeing the worst of the eye wall, which is 115 mile-per-hour sustained winds, certainly 100 mile-per-hour is in the vicinity of what he's experiencing right now. and, certainly, he is going to feel that calm of the eye that moves through the region. and i know he's felt it before. but it's this very calm period of time that lasts for about an hour, and then the back side comes in. and people who are experiencing that think that they can go outside and maybe, you know, shift some furniture outside around and see if everything is okay, maybe take the dog for a walk which they can do, but they've got to come right back inside because the back end of that storm is going to move in. and as you mentioned, we had a second landfall, marco island are, around 3:35 p.m. eastern time. that's our second landfall, and is we are expecting another one to come later on this evening, overnight tonight, shepard, somewhere along the coast north of the tampa area, perha
he should be experiencing the eye, he should or be experiencing the eye very, in the immediate future, probably around 5 p.m. so now he's seeing the worst of the eye wall, which is 115 mile-per-hour sustained winds, certainly 100 mile-per-hour is in the vicinity of what he's experiencing right now. and, certainly, he is going to feel that calm of the eye that moves through the region. and i know he's felt it before. but it's this very calm period of time that lasts for about an hour, and then...
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>> it was, by far, the strongest winds that i've ever experienced. got a wind gust measurement of 117 miles per hour. but i have no doubt there are wind gusts stronger than that the anemometer were unable to measure. you can see the video where i fell down. >> justin did you see much damage to the local structures? >> we actually sue kaw key west earlier today, there was a lot of damage on the outer feeder bands. because we wanted to get in the eye of the hurricane, we decided to head east to get in the eye of the hurricane after it made landfall on one of the keys. >> everybody's worried about the storm surge here. have you seen any flooding, seen any of that or heard about it? >> we have experienced a 15-foot storm sturge when we were exiting out of key west. when we were on the causeway trying to get out of one of the other keys, we ended up on the road and actually got up to vee how deep the water was to drive over it, knee deep, 2 1/2 to 3 feet high. >> justin, you said a second ago, you said those were the strongest winds you've personally felt
>> it was, by far, the strongest winds that i've ever experienced. got a wind gust measurement of 117 miles per hour. but i have no doubt there are wind gusts stronger than that the anemometer were unable to measure. you can see the video where i fell down. >> justin did you see much damage to the local structures? >> we actually sue kaw key west earlier today, there was a lot of damage on the outer feeder bands. because we wanted to get in the eye of the hurricane, we decided...
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especially for anybody who's going to be experiencing the eye. you definitely don't want to go out in the eye. the storm surge is going to be coming up and the storm is moving about 8 miles per hour. so within a few minutes the strong winds on the back side of the eye will return. you certainly don't want to be outside for that. you brought up another good point, that even after the storm passes we have so many people in this country who die from these indirect deaths after the storm through an electrocution, from driving into areas where water covers the road, from falls and accidents. people want to be very, very careful after the storm passes and heed the advice of their local officials about returning to areas that have been evacuated and any other advice they might get. >> after you survive the storm, stay put for a while. i know it's hard for people and the natural inclination is to want to get out and see what's going on. don't do it. michael brennan, chief hurricane specialist where they have been extraordinarily busy already obviously fr
especially for anybody who's going to be experiencing the eye. you definitely don't want to go out in the eye. the storm surge is going to be coming up and the storm is moving about 8 miles per hour. so within a few minutes the strong winds on the back side of the eye will return. you certainly don't want to be outside for that. you brought up another good point, that even after the storm passes we have so many people in this country who die from these indirect deaths after the storm through an...
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i have never experienced this in my life so i just thought it might be safe for me to get out because i have never been to one i just want to get out. one hundred eighty five mile per hour winds these are strong winds that florida has never experienced before everyone is being warned every hour that will be ferocious when she hits florida. the state of me and mars facing. most of the servers failing to stop the violence against the country's persecuted religious minority of pakistan. russia and other countries with a significant muslim population are among those protesting the brutal religious oppression in me and by the country's government claims it's only trying to establish peace in the country by fighting terrorists on the reputation of the country's defacto leader aung sun suu kyi is suffering because of the alleged genocide towards the rohingya minority she previously on global respect for promoting democracy in the country and even won the nobel peace prize for her nonviolent advocacy for human rights it was the situation concerning me and muslim minority escalating activists
i have never experienced this in my life so i just thought it might be safe for me to get out because i have never been to one i just want to get out. one hundred eighty five mile per hour winds these are strong winds that florida has never experienced before everyone is being warned every hour that will be ferocious when she hits florida. the state of me and mars facing. most of the servers failing to stop the violence against the country's persecuted religious minority of pakistan. russia and...
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i see you, hear the conditions around you but set the scene of what you're experiencing right now. >> reporter: yeah, erika, the winds are pretty calm kpird to the gusts we've had really in the past five minutes or so. right now checking the gauges at 30 miles an hour, could be three times this at 90 miles per hour. a lot of folks have been hearing about concern on the west coast but no doubt here they still need to be very much prepared. where we are in broward county, a curfew zone. a couple of hours, the curfew got under way. that's why folks are gone from here. we see police every 15 minutes or so patrolling up and down the sidewalk. you can see, this is a good telling sign, the palm trees. you look at the palm trees. right now they are just blowing at a rather calm to strong pace. they are not bending like you see in some of those really strong images out of the through but they are expected to intensify and you can kind of hear it even against my jacket, some of that pelting rain that's starting to come through here. for the most part folks are heeding the warnings and staying o
i see you, hear the conditions around you but set the scene of what you're experiencing right now. >> reporter: yeah, erika, the winds are pretty calm kpird to the gusts we've had really in the past five minutes or so. right now checking the gauges at 30 miles an hour, could be three times this at 90 miles per hour. a lot of folks have been hearing about concern on the west coast but no doubt here they still need to be very much prepared. where we are in broward county, a curfew zone. a...
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that is potentially deadly with southern parts of the state already experiencing storm level winds. while irma is category 3, that is 120-mile-an-hour winds. the national hurricane center expecting it to gain in intensity as it approaches the waters of the lower florida keys near daybreak tomorrow where it could get back up to category 4 status. florida governor rick scott has been issuing regular updates on the storm. more than 163,000 people are reported to be without power and that number is expected to surpass the million mark. 7 million people have been ordered to evacuate in the
that is potentially deadly with southern parts of the state already experiencing storm level winds. while irma is category 3, that is 120-mile-an-hour winds. the national hurricane center expecting it to gain in intensity as it approaches the waters of the lower florida keys near daybreak tomorrow where it could get back up to category 4 status. florida governor rick scott has been issuing regular updates on the storm. more than 163,000 people are reported to be without power and that number is...
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. >> reporter: the mother of three opening up first time about experiencing post partem depression on the dr. oz show. >> it was a challenging time for me, because i felt like i was not living up to my potential as a parent or as an entrepreneur and executive. and i had had such easy pregnancies that in some way the juxtaposition hit me even harder. >> reporter: trump's role as an unpaid senior adviser in the white house has come under scrutiny, and she spoke to me in 2015 about the challenges all new moms face. >> we want to be mothers, we want to be sister, we are learning how to garden. >> the goal is to change this narrative and to be part of it. >> reporter: experiencing post partem can make going back to work even harder, and with as many as one in seven women suffering from it, trump says it's time to take the private struggle into the public sphere. >> it's incredibly important. i consider myself a very hard-charging person. i am ambitious, passionate, driven, but this is something that affects parents all over the country. >> reporter: amy robach, abc news, new york. >> meanw
. >> reporter: the mother of three opening up first time about experiencing post partem depression on the dr. oz show. >> it was a challenging time for me, because i felt like i was not living up to my potential as a parent or as an entrepreneur and executive. and i had had such easy pregnancies that in some way the juxtaposition hit me even harder. >> reporter: trump's role as an unpaid senior adviser in the white house has come under scrutiny, and she spoke to me in 2015...
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the entire bay area experiencing a dangerous heat wave.ot even san francisco is spared hitting the hottest temperatures ever recorded. 106. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i am janelle wang. >> i am terry mcsweeney. this is a bay area wide event. >> everyone is on alert right now. firefighters, pg&e crews, schools, sports team. even people trying to avoid the heat by heading to the beach. they couldn't get away from the hot temperatures. ocean beach hits very high temps as well. tonight we have team coverage. >> in san francisco as we did talk, we have now updated the official high in san francisco to 106 degrees. that now makes it the hottest temperature ever experienced in downtown san francisco. last time it was close to this was 103 degrees back in june 2000. not only did we have the hot air moving in with the heat wave, but the smoke and haze pushing it across san francisco and adds a layer
the entire bay area experiencing a dangerous heat wave.ot even san francisco is spared hitting the hottest temperatures ever recorded. 106. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for joining us. i am janelle wang. >> i am terry mcsweeney. this is a bay area wide event. >> everyone is on alert right now. firefighters, pg&e crews, schools, sports team. even people trying to avoid the heat by heading to the beach. they couldn't get away from the hot temperatures. ocean beach...
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experiencing life through a haze orfog. have the condition. more than a quarter of parents who've adopted children say their family is at crisis point. research for the bbc and the charity, adoption uk, found that a majority of those questioned said their child had been violent, including punching, kicking and threatening them with knives. a 28—year—old man will appear in court later, charged with assaulting a surgeon who was stabbed while he made his way into a mosque. nasser kurdy was injured outside altrincham and hale muslim association in cheshire on sunday. ian anthony rook, of no fixed address, will appear at manchester city magistrates accused of grievous bodily harm and possession of a lethal weapon. there's been a new call to protect children from the risk of serious injury by banning tackling and scrummaging in school rugby. a public health expert from newcastle university says a ban would reduce concussion, head and neck injuries. last year, the four most senior doctors in england, wales, scotland and northern i
experiencing life through a haze orfog. have the condition. more than a quarter of parents who've adopted children say their family is at crisis point. research for the bbc and the charity, adoption uk, found that a majority of those questioned said their child had been violent, including punching, kicking and threatening them with knives. a 28—year—old man will appear in court later, charged with assaulting a surgeon who was stabbed while he made his way into a mosque. nasser kurdy was...
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over thirty million visitors in all of greece have boosted the economy which is experienced two quarters in a row of economic growth the greeks are profiting from vacationers fears of the political situation in turkey. but while the greek tourist industry is booming and the cash registers are ringing very little of it reaches tax coffers so to help the businesses remember to pay their taxes the national revenue agency has begun to read those businesses. tax audits are happening everywhere this year tax investigators check the books and sometimes they shut the business down immediately if they decide to close you down during the busy season you are in a lot of trouble. this is what it looks like after investigators have been there it says suspended due to tax violations on the barrier tape not the best advertising for shop but tax officials have good reason for not wanting to show their faces on t.v. they're not loved on the little island where everyone knows everyone else. it's not a problem for me the tax investigators are doing their job and i'm doing mine if they audit you when you've
over thirty million visitors in all of greece have boosted the economy which is experienced two quarters in a row of economic growth the greeks are profiting from vacationers fears of the political situation in turkey. but while the greek tourist industry is booming and the cash registers are ringing very little of it reaches tax coffers so to help the businesses remember to pay their taxes the national revenue agency has begun to read those businesses. tax audits are happening everywhere this...
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the pilot of a helicopter carrying country music performer troy gentry reported the aircraft was experiencing mechanical problems before it crashed. gentry was one-half of the award-winning country music duo montgomery gentry. the crash occurred hours before they were set to perform at a
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one hundred eighty five mile per hour winds these are strong winds that florida has never experienced before everyone is being warned every hour that will be ferocious when she hits florida. meanwhile mexico is bracing itself for a category two hurricane is expected to be dangerous flash flooding a potential mudslides on top of that mexico was dealing with the aftermath of the most powerful earthquake it suffered in a century which claimed at least sixty one lives mexico's president has declared three days of mourning to all of the victims of the devastating earthquake the eight point two magnitude shock was felt by fifty million people and flattened large areas in the south of the country the mexican army has been mobilized for a massive rescue operation with an unknown number of people trapped under collapsed buildings around two million people with temporary left without. supplies. the state of me in ma is facing condemnation from muslims over its failure to stop violence against the country's persecuted religious minority pakistan afghanistan russia and other countries with a sign
one hundred eighty five mile per hour winds these are strong winds that florida has never experienced before everyone is being warned every hour that will be ferocious when she hits florida. meanwhile mexico is bracing itself for a category two hurricane is expected to be dangerous flash flooding a potential mudslides on top of that mexico was dealing with the aftermath of the most powerful earthquake it suffered in a century which claimed at least sixty one lives mexico's president has...
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one hundred eighty five mile per hour winds these are strong winds that florida has never experienced before everyone is being warned every hour that irma will be ferocious when she hits florida. meanwhile mexico was dealing with a tropical storm fear they'll be dangerous flash flooding and mudslides. mexico mexico is reeling from the most powerful earthquake it suffered in a century which claimed at least sixty one. mexico's president has declared three days of mourning to one of the victims of the devastating earthquake the eight point two magnitude shock was felt by fifty million people and flattened large areas in the south of the country the mexican army has been mobilized for a massive rescue operation with an unknown number of people still trapped under collapsed buildings and we understand around two million people what temporary left without power. thanks for sharing your saturday with us here on international we are back with more of your weekend world headlines in about. city is not coming from the trumpet ministration which is being victimized by this the imaginary hobgobl
one hundred eighty five mile per hour winds these are strong winds that florida has never experienced before everyone is being warned every hour that irma will be ferocious when she hits florida. meanwhile mexico was dealing with a tropical storm fear they'll be dangerous flash flooding and mudslides. mexico mexico is reeling from the most powerful earthquake it suffered in a century which claimed at least sixty one. mexico's president has declared three days of mourning to one of the victims...