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and so we saw neither at the water school, florida gulf coast university, my parsons team is part of a statewide effort to solve the mystery of the spinning fish. and while tests for most toxins have turned up empty the most promising suspect is found living off seaweed at the bottom. a tiny critter named gambia discuss, visit the highest we've seen of the gamers to cells and the keys. we don't know if it's the main cause the single-cell algae can produce various neurotoxins and is showing up at record high levels but it's just one more stressor on marine life already reeling from pollution over fishing and off the charts, ocean heat waves brought by climate change. >> so there's concern and curiosity, i guess on could the hot, hot temperatures in the summer cause some changes that may be led to the fish behavior. now and we just don't really have all the pieces together to try to link one to the other. >> they really have >> no idea what has happened i mean, there is no concrete conclusive proof of what is happening yet. and that is still to be determined, which is quite terrifying.
and so we saw neither at the water school, florida gulf coast university, my parsons team is part of a statewide effort to solve the mystery of the spinning fish. and while tests for most toxins have turned up empty the most promising suspect is found living off seaweed at the bottom. a tiny critter named gambia discuss, visit the highest we've seen of the gamers to cells and the keys. we don't know if it's the main cause the single-cell algae can produce various neurotoxins and is showing up...
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pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need more information on long range transport of pollutants through the air. acid rain is an example of this kind of transport. we also must do better at tracking the flow of pollutants through the environment. much of our pollution control apparatus was designed with one hand via metal, medium air or water or land in mind. but pollutants can cross over between media and present risks in their new state as well. we clean the water but produce millions of tons of sewage sludge a year. we could incinerate the sludge, but at what cost to the purity of the air. new and creative technologies
pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need...
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. >>> and when we come back, tornadoes in flooding, battering the gulf coast with a >>> from texas to florida and several cities along the gulf coast are being slammed with torrential rain, flooding tornadoes. one person in mississippi has died from the storm. a flash flood emergency was declared in the new orleans area where many roads are under water and buildings and homes are damaged. >>> here is a look at the flooding in mobile alabama. >>> back here in the bay area, things are much different. we are enjoying all the sun from today and tomorrow and then things change our way mildly. >> we'll get one more day. that will be just as nice as this view out the window right now and a couple degrees warmer. so we will see more people get into the low 80s tomorrow and then friday, it is all going to change. is that the terminology? >> this is like a classic example of that and especially when we look at the saturday forecast. let's bring up the virtual map. the first thing i want to do is show you how nice tomorrow will be because i showed you the dramatic numbers just a second ago. you still ha
. >>> and when we come back, tornadoes in flooding, battering the gulf coast with a >>> from texas to florida and several cities along the gulf coast are being slammed with torrential rain, flooding tornadoes. one person in mississippi has died from the storm. a flash flood emergency was declared in the new orleans area where many roads are under water and buildings and homes are damaged. >>> here is a look at the flooding in mobile alabama. >>> back here in...
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showers to the northeast and, checking today's high temperatures, record warmth along the gulf coast. 90s in florida, chilly in the northwest plains. 50s for the northeast coming up, a new high for mortgage rates, also from a popular dog to a problem dog. >> why french bulldogs are overwhelming shelters and later, gordon ramsay's victory against squatters ohhhhh. oh my god. we're going to be together! ♪ i see your face everywhere ♪ ♪ we belong to the light ♪ ♪ we belong to the thunder ♪ ♪ we belong ♪ —oh my god ♪ we belong ♪ ♪ we belong together ♪ ♪ we belong ♪ —hulu on disney+. available with disney bundle. plans starting at $9.99 a month. of her younger siblings while her parents are incarcerated. gma this morning we're back now with a big drop in home sales. >> they were down more than 4% in march compared to the month before. that is the largest decline since 2022. realtors say the main reason is rising mortgage rates, which are now above 7% for the first time this year. >> a new cyber threat warning from the fbi. speaking at a security conference in nashville, fbi director christopher wray said
showers to the northeast and, checking today's high temperatures, record warmth along the gulf coast. 90s in florida, chilly in the northwest plains. 50s for the northeast coming up, a new high for mortgage rates, also from a popular dog to a problem dog. >> why french bulldogs are overwhelming shelters and later, gordon ramsay's victory against squatters ohhhhh. oh my god. we're going to be together! ♪ i see your face everywhere ♪ ♪ we belong to the light ♪ ♪ we belong to the...
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florida, the gulf coast states, i think we're probably underestimating how this is going to feel to womenme to do it. this is the overturning of roe v wade taking hold in a very tangible, life-threatening way. i think it will have a huge impact in florida, of course. but beyond that it's going to have a national impact. every couple of months the ivf decision in alabama, the six-week abortion ban, which governor ron desantis signed but didn't have anything to say yesterday about the court saying that it was going to take effect. it's going to have a big impact on politics nationally, not just limited to florida. >> if you look at the trump campaign, there's a darkness to it, it's a fear-filled darkness. it's not about tomorrow or where we're going. it's largely about we're all gone unless donald trump becomes president again. how does that work long-term with all of these other issues? >> it's very doom and gloom. fear is a motivator, obviously, in elections and politics. hope, though, and aspiration is also a motivator. donald trump's campaign is really about retribution. it is about get
florida, the gulf coast states, i think we're probably underestimating how this is going to feel to womenme to do it. this is the overturning of roe v wade taking hold in a very tangible, life-threatening way. i think it will have a huge impact in florida, of course. but beyond that it's going to have a national impact. every couple of months the ivf decision in alabama, the six-week abortion ban, which governor ron desantis signed but didn't have anything to say yesterday about the court...
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sunny skies through the gulf and florida. windy conditions through the great lakes. going to be beautiful from texas all the way into the rockies. some strong storms starting to move into the pacific northwest. we will get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? >>> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today we'll see temperatures only in the low to mid-60s. it's going to be cooler, but still a very pleasant day. then for tomorrow it's going to turn cloudy, off and on rain starting out early in the morning. there will be breaks in the activity, but the high temperature only reaches 54 degrees. we'll be in the 50s on sunday as well. next week, temperatures warming up as the weather continues to stay dry. and san francisco will see a hi >>> and that's your latest weather. guys in. >> all right, al. thank y
sunny skies through the gulf and florida. windy conditions through the great lakes. going to be beautiful from texas all the way into the rockies. some strong storms starting to move into the pacific northwest. we will get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... that's like $20 a month per unlimited line... i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com...
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it used to range all around the gulf of mexico and from florida up to the carolinas.few left now, and what has been seen is normal hello, you lose four or five a year to bycatch. they accidentally get caught. >> but now they've seen >> dozens of these fish, six in the last week washed ashore. these are big 11, 12 foot creatures and they just seem in distress. they seem to be beaching themselves and acting in these erratic ways before dying. they've only managed to rescue one, they're tough to rescue. anecdotally if they move them to clean water, the spinning stops. so they think they're something in the water, sarah, but nobody knows for sure. normally we'd suspect red tide or low oxygen levels. there's no signs of that. there is an algae called gambia discuss, which really takes off from the water is warm and that creates a various amounts of neurotoxins which can be really harmful to fish. also, humans. maybe these off the charts, ocean temperatures we saw last year and may see again this summer are super charging this gambia discuss in a way. but honestly nobody kn
it used to range all around the gulf of mexico and from florida up to the carolinas.few left now, and what has been seen is normal hello, you lose four or five a year to bycatch. they accidentally get caught. >> but now they've seen >> dozens of these fish, six in the last week washed ashore. these are big 11, 12 foot creatures and they just seem in distress. they seem to be beaching themselves and acting in these erratic ways before dying. they've only managed to rescue one,...
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gulf of mexico. the soft fish you could find from florida to the carolinas. now there's not many left. they're critically endangered. one of the first marine species to join that list a generation ago and maybe they lose on average four or five a year to bycatch. so they take notice when it jumps like it has right now, 38 saw fish death so far this year six and the last seven days and all these other species, there's now 50 reported various species having this strange spinning behavior. in some cases, it's lethal, it seems to be especially lethal for that small too soft fish, especially since six and last seven days have turned up there. there's anecdotal evidence that they move those fish into clean water and the spinning stops. so they think it's in the water it's not red tide, it's not low oxygen levels, which would be this suspects before. and so the really the main suspect these days is a form of algae called gambia. discuss, which has a neurotoxin which can be harmful to fish and humans with enough of it. and it seems to really like hot water, which florida and the planet has a l
gulf of mexico. the soft fish you could find from florida to the carolinas. now there's not many left. they're critically endangered. one of the first marine species to join that list a generation ago and maybe they lose on average four or five a year to bycatch. so they take notice when it jumps like it has right now, 38 saw fish death so far this year six and the last seven days and all these other species, there's now 50 reported various species having this strange spinning behavior. in some...
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gulf coast. so that will tend to push those shells for the safe as they go east and get squashed into florida. but the cold follow suit and bring snow, basically to also out and temperature is really much better than they should be in the midwest and open plain states. but it is sunny. and right back to the california and coast it is sunny and improving. significant child abuse funding recently and has been you're under a multi carbon both haiti, i'm the dominican republic, possibly in jamaica. and you follow the line and your eyes made a light on nick around your big shelves, potentially here as well. and in the legal dogs and possibly the winwood says, a wet time around the caribbean, as it is endorsement, brazil. this is the seasonal rain which comes and goes, it's coming again, stretching back to all that good old, maybe western columbia. those big, big gap. i need to find something brazil, osh, and tina power gone. uter guar or having a quiet time which is unusual. i have to say. and the, the latest news as it breaks around on a given a cause that people come out in large numbers because
gulf coast. so that will tend to push those shells for the safe as they go east and get squashed into florida. but the cold follow suit and bring snow, basically to also out and temperature is really much better than they should be in the midwest and open plain states. but it is sunny. and right back to the california and coast it is sunny and improving. significant child abuse funding recently and has been you're under a multi carbon both haiti, i'm the dominican republic, possibly in jamaica....
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gulf coast. so that will tend to push those shells for the safe as they go east and get squashed into florida. but the cold follow suit and bring snow, but it's you to also out and temperature is really much better than they should be in the midwest and open plains states. but it is sunny. and right back to the california and coast it is sunny and improving. significant child abuse funding recently and has been you're under a multi carbon both haiti, i'm the dominican republic, possibly in jamaica. and you follow the line and your eyes made a lights on nick around your big shelves potentially here as well. and in the lee with dogs and possibly the winwood says, a wet time around the caribbean as it is endorsement, brazil. this is the seasonal rain which comes and goes, it's coming again, stretching back towards that quinoa, maybe western columbia, those big, big gap. and in fact something brazil option tina power gone, uter guar or having a quiet time which is unusual. i have to say the phone counting, the cost germany is being gauging with china on trade. why consul in breakup with badging? m
gulf coast. so that will tend to push those shells for the safe as they go east and get squashed into florida. but the cold follow suit and bring snow, but it's you to also out and temperature is really much better than they should be in the midwest and open plains states. but it is sunny. and right back to the california and coast it is sunny and improving. significant child abuse funding recently and has been you're under a multi carbon both haiti, i'm the dominican republic, possibly in...
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gulf of mexico and the atlantic. we had a flash flood emergency earlier on poor the panhandle of florida. several severe thunderstorm warnings for southern georgia and then another batch of rain moving in. so here's the forecast for the next couple of hours. through the morning. the afternoon you are still going to have a chance at some rain but i think the best part of the day will be in the afternoon. so they will probably delay it, i'm assuming. i don't do the weather forecast for the augusta region. but we are potentially going to see, you know, some delays in that region as well as the potential for severe weather for parts of florida up towards the mid-atlantic. oh, i'm wrapping it up? okay, brian kilmeade. [laughter] >> janice: that's your forecast. over to you. >> brian: there you go. >> lawrence: unbelievable. >> brian: supply this tape for you. >> janice: were you done with your forecast? >> janice: i only listen to brian kilmeade in my ear. he tells me i'm done, wrap it up, i'm done. >> steve: thank you, j.d. >> carley: he did record your whole report. >> brian: i'm sending it
gulf of mexico and the atlantic. we had a flash flood emergency earlier on poor the panhandle of florida. several severe thunderstorm warnings for southern georgia and then another batch of rain moving in. so here's the forecast for the next couple of hours. through the morning. the afternoon you are still going to have a chance at some rain but i think the best part of the day will be in the afternoon. so they will probably delay it, i'm assuming. i don't do the weather forecast for the...
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gulf states hit hard by floods and tornados. that danger remains today with parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida, and georgia all underc's kathy park joins us in slidell, louisiana, where we can see widespread damage there. there was a reported tornado, kathy. tell us what you're seeing on the ground. how bad is it? >> reporter: hey, ana, good morning to you. in hard-hit slidell, you see destruction pretty much at every turn. we're standing in perhaps one of the hardest hit areas, and if you take a look behind me, this is an apartment complex. we're told that at the height of the storm, roughly 50 people were inside, but as you can see, the roof has been completely blown off, bricks scattered everywhere, but incredibly, no one was hurt. >> big, big tornado! >> reporter: after violent and destructive storms raced through the south, this morning major damage throughout the region. an apparent tornado destroying homes and businesses in slidell, louisiana. >> it sounded like a bomb going off. >> reporter: construction workers describing the chaos as they sheltered inside this building. >> first everything got real dark, a
gulf states hit hard by floods and tornados. that danger remains today with parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida, and georgia all underc's kathy park joins us in slidell, louisiana, where we can see widespread damage there. there was a reported tornado, kathy. tell us what you're seeing on the ground. how bad is it? >> reporter: hey, ana, good morning to you. in hard-hit slidell, you see destruction pretty much at every turn. we're standing in perhaps one of the hardest hit...
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clean up this line of storms also put parts of the gulf coast under water on thursday, dropping more than a month's worth of rain in some places in florida that damaged homes and toppled trees. >> my dad called me and said, hey, a tornado just hit the house. you got to come home. they got under like my mattress in my bedroom. and they were. they were they were afraid. >> and just days earlier, it bulldozed communities from texas to mississippi, leaving at least two people dead. the national weather service says at least five tornadoes touched down in the region. thousands of homes and businesses remain without electricity. >> be patient without power right now and let us do our jobs so we can get everything at least cleared and to where everybody can at least get some kind of function back in their lives. >> forecasters say the system will leave the east coast by friday night. in new york, tanya powers, ktvu, fox two news. >> all right, let's focus on the bay area weather now with meteorologist rhoda gonzales. and roberta, the weather is going to be changing for us here as well. >> absolutely, andre. but to the two of you there, i can't
clean up this line of storms also put parts of the gulf coast under water on thursday, dropping more than a month's worth of rain in some places in florida that damaged homes and toppled trees. >> my dad called me and said, hey, a tornado just hit the house. you got to come home. they got under like my mattress in my bedroom. and they were. they were they were afraid. >> and just days earlier, it bulldozed communities from texas to mississippi, leaving at least two people dead. the...
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effect right now for tallahassee, florida, >> it's the same storm system that's slammed the south on wednesday, killing at least one person in mississippi and pummeling the gulf coast with heavy rain and flooding a tornado ripped off roofs and collapsed buildings in louisiana, injuring ten, cutting off power to thousands of people are meteorologists, elisa raffa is tracking all of it, at least. good morning to you. where does this threat head next? >> we're looking at a continuing to push up the east coast as we go through the day today, you're looking at damage from slido preliminary le it's a ef-1 tornado that struck there. i mean, just look at how busy we've been would oldest storm reports at least five reported tornadoes? surveys are ongoing as we go through the day to day, heavy rain has been really big problem with this system. new orleans got over six inches of rain in just a few hours yesterday. that's more than a month's worth of rain is same thing is happening this morning and tallahassee were in just to three hours, they got more than a month's worth of rain, a flash flood emergency continues this morning until about 6:00 because we're looking at h
effect right now for tallahassee, florida, >> it's the same storm system that's slammed the south on wednesday, killing at least one person in mississippi and pummeling the gulf coast with heavy rain and flooding a tornado ripped off roofs and collapsed buildings in louisiana, injuring ten, cutting off power to thousands of people are meteorologists, elisa raffa is tracking all of it, at least. good morning to you. where does this threat head next? >> we're looking at a continuing...
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the gulf states today, a line of intense storms expected to unleash thunderstorms and, again, the potential for powerful tornados. it's possible that parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, and floridan in a short amount of time, which could lead to the risk of flash flooding as well. >>> and now to a new development in the case of a 6-year-old virginia boy who shot his teacher. a special grand jury has now indicted a former administrator at the school with multiple felony counts. nbc's erin mclaughlin is here with more. erin. >> hey there, according to court records just unsealed, ebony parker, the former assistant principal at richneck elementary has been indicted on eight counts of felony child abuse. if convicted, she could spend 40 years behind bars. it's believed to be the first case of its kind in the country. according to court documents, a special grand jury in newport news, virginia, has indicted dr. ebony parker. the former assistant principal at richneck elementary school on eight counts of felony child abuse. the charges stemming from the 2023 school shooting involving a 6-year-old boy who opened fire on his teacher 6-year-old boy, who opened fire on his teacher, abigai
the gulf states today, a line of intense storms expected to unleash thunderstorms and, again, the potential for powerful tornados. it's possible that parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, and floridan in a short amount of time, which could lead to the risk of flash flooding as well. >>> and now to a new development in the case of a 6-year-old virginia boy who shot his teacher. a special grand jury has now indicted a former administrator at the school with multiple felony counts....
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florida, it's about 60%. you get in the pacific northwest, it's 40%. here is the latest we got now. fairly cloudy. the gulf0% cloud cover chance. dallas, 60%. little rock, 50%. you move further to the northeast, cape girardeau, missouri, about 30% of cloud cover. that's looking good. indianapolis will be great. cleveland, about 60% coverage of clouds. buffalo, 50%. 30 in burlington. and holton, maine, going to be looking perfect, about 3:32 when that happens, only 20% of cloud cover. highs today, 15 to 20 degrees below average from the mississippi into the east. boston, only 39 today. charleston, 44. nashville, 55. that's 13 degrees cooler than average. tomorrow, more of that cool weather from albany, looks like knoxville, st. louis, only 57. and it stays warmer, though, as we get into next week. nashville, you'll be in the low 70s. tallahassee into the low 80s. savannah, 79 degrees. baton rouge seeing temperatures in the low 80s. that's what's going on around i am kari hall. we are going to see this moving through for the next couple of hours, and, yes, temperatures are cold enough for our hills and mount
florida, it's about 60%. you get in the pacific northwest, it's 40%. here is the latest we got now. fairly cloudy. the gulf0% cloud cover chance. dallas, 60%. little rock, 50%. you move further to the northeast, cape girardeau, missouri, about 30% of cloud cover. that's looking good. indianapolis will be great. cleveland, about 60% coverage of clouds. buffalo, 50%. 30 in burlington. and holton, maine, going to be looking perfect, about 3:32 when that happens, only 20% of cloud cover. highs...
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gulf of mexico. kayaker chris smelly, a former quarterback for the south carolina game cocks spotted by the u.s. coast guard after being stranded at sea two miles off the coast of floridack to land. rescue crews in the sky repelling and swimming toward smelly. >> it's not often that things turn out the way this did. unfortunately, when someone goes out without a life vest and on a kayak, they might come off and try to swim to shore and don'ted have anything to keep them afloat. >> reporter: he had set out on his kayaking trip thursday morning. high winds making it impossible for him to get to safety. >> i was still moving backwards. the wind was too strong. >> reporter: his family reporting him missing, prompting that frantic search. among the rescuers, smelly's close friend, eddie morgan. >> he looked up to me and said, eddie? i said, yeah. i said, there's a lot of people worried about you. >> i am blessed. i felt every prayer and loved and just thankful to god that it turned out the way it did. >> you saw that picture of his family. as time ticked on he said his family and friends were expecting the worse. that was the hardest part for him. but meanwhile, he went int
gulf of mexico. kayaker chris smelly, a former quarterback for the south carolina game cocks spotted by the u.s. coast guard after being stranded at sea two miles off the coast of floridack to land. rescue crews in the sky repelling and swimming toward smelly. >> it's not often that things turn out the way this did. unfortunately, when someone goes out without a life vest and on a kayak, they might come off and try to swim to shore and don'ted have anything to keep them afloat. >>...