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san jose city officials continue the cleanup process of an encampment in guadeloupe gardens, which island owned by the san jose international airport. cruz picked up garbage and removed abandoned cars from the site. it was not suitable for habitation and habitation actually was not going to be permitted in that area. and so the f a has directed the city of san jose to make sure that area is cleared. scott says. they began clearing the area in september of last year. today some people moved out of guadalupe gardens onto city property in columbus park. as the cleanup was underway. some of us aren't as needed as others, but still like, you know, they can do more a little more what they're doing, finances resources, helping us out with trash bags and stuff like that help keep the area clean. everybody get somewhere because if they don't. can be a lot of lot of lonely people with sad people out there. hurting for living and just wanting to die, you know? a woman named katie, also known as the food fairy partners with lighthouse ministry to distribute food to those who are still in housed f
san jose city officials continue the cleanup process of an encampment in guadeloupe gardens, which island owned by the san jose international airport. cruz picked up garbage and removed abandoned cars from the site. it was not suitable for habitation and habitation actually was not going to be permitted in that area. and so the f a has directed the city of san jose to make sure that area is cleared. scott says. they began clearing the area in september of last year. today some people moved out...
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owner now in a strengthening mode once again as it gets into the caribbean right now, right over guadeloupe it about 250 miles to the east of saint croix. tropical storm watches have been upgraded to tropical storm warnings for puerto rico now and the u. s virgin islands. a lot of rain coming into puerto rico, puerto rico beginning tomorrow. there, you see the swirling bands the center of this thing likely to go into eastern d are both islands will get 6 to 12 plus inches of rain in the mountains that will cause flash flooding and much. slides all but a certainty. once it gets back into the atlantic, it's forecast to strengthen to a category one hurricane, but you see the track their likely each of the bahamas. and are longer range computer models with that trough digging into the northeast coming into better agreement that this will likely stay out to sea to love the week to watch it. david rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you, rob. for that we turn now to london tonight on news of that incident inside westminster, not far from the queen's coffin, word of an arrest and what author
owner now in a strengthening mode once again as it gets into the caribbean right now, right over guadeloupe it about 250 miles to the east of saint croix. tropical storm watches have been upgraded to tropical storm warnings for puerto rico now and the u. s virgin islands. a lot of rain coming into puerto rico, puerto rico beginning tomorrow. there, you see the swirling bands the center of this thing likely to go into eastern d are both islands will get 6 to 12 plus inches of rain in the...
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guadeloupe gomez has been boarding up his home for days. >> they say to prepare for it. >> he says atof his family members will take shelter here. the concern with hurricane ian is not just the wind, it's also the rain and storm surge. nearly 7 million people along florida's west coast between fort myers and clearwater, including all of the tampa bay area, are under a storm surge warning. >> storm surge is always one of our largest concerns here in southwest florida. you know, 90% of fatalities occurr due to water. >> charlotte harbour and the cities of port charlotte of punta gorda are expecting the highest storm surge, with 8 to 12 feet possible. around tampa, a record storm surges expected. >> a storm that slows down for 24 to 48 hours, and just continuously dumps rain into the tampa bay area is devastating. >> hurricane ian is expected to dump at least 2 to 3 months worth of rainfall by friday. possibly as much as 24 inches of rain in tampa and west central florida. >> it only takes 18 inches of water to be a life-threatening situation. >> tampa's airport taking no chances. >> at
guadeloupe gomez has been boarding up his home for days. >> they say to prepare for it. >> he says atof his family members will take shelter here. the concern with hurricane ian is not just the wind, it's also the rain and storm surge. nearly 7 million people along florida's west coast between fort myers and clearwater, including all of the tampa bay area, are under a storm surge warning. >> storm surge is always one of our largest concerns here in southwest florida. you know,...
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guadeloupe gomez has been boarding up his home for days. >> they say to prepare for it. >> he says atmembers will take shelter here. the concern with hurricane ian is not just the wind, it's also the rain and storm surge. nearly 7 million people along florida's west coast between fort myers and clearwater, including all of the tampa bay area, are under a storm surge warning. >> storm surge is always one of our largest concerns here in southwest florida. you , 90% of fatalities occurred due to water. >> charlotte harbour, and the cities of port charlotte and putin gorda, are expecting the highest storm surge, with 8 to 12 feet possible. around tampa, erekat storm surges expected. >> a storm that slows down for 24 to 48 hours, and just continuously dumps rain into the tampa bay area is devastating. >> hurricane ian is expected to dump at least 2 to 3 months of rainfall by friday. possibly as much as 24 inches of rain in tampa and west central florida. >> it only takes 18 inches of water to be a life-threatening situation. >> tampa's airport taking no chances. >> at 5 pm today, no more c
guadeloupe gomez has been boarding up his home for days. >> they say to prepare for it. >> he says atmembers will take shelter here. the concern with hurricane ian is not just the wind, it's also the rain and storm surge. nearly 7 million people along florida's west coast between fort myers and clearwater, including all of the tampa bay area, are under a storm surge warning. >> storm surge is always one of our largest concerns here in southwest florida. you , 90% of fatalities...
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guadeloupe gomez has been boarding up his home for days. he says at least 12 of his family members will take shelter here. the concern with hurricane ian is not just the wind, but the rain and storm surge. nearly 7 million people along florida's west coast between ft. nir myers and clear water are under a storm surge threat. >> you know, 90% of fatalities occur due to water. >> reporter: charlotte harbor is expecting the highest storm surge with 8 to 12 feet possible. around tampa, a record surge is expected. >> a storm that slows down for 24 to 48 hours and continuously dumps rain into the tampa bay area is devastating. >> reporter: hurricane ian is expected to dump at least two to three months worth of rainfall by friday, possibly as much as 24 inches of rain in tampa and west central florida. >> it only takes 18 inches of water. >> reporter: tampa's airport taking no chances. >> 5:00 p.m. today, no more commercial flights. >> reporter: evacuation osrders expanding since monday, with shelters opening without options to weigh out the storm
guadeloupe gomez has been boarding up his home for days. he says at least 12 of his family members will take shelter here. the concern with hurricane ian is not just the wind, but the rain and storm surge. nearly 7 million people along florida's west coast between ft. nir myers and clear water are under a storm surge threat. >> you know, 90% of fatalities occur due to water. >> reporter: charlotte harbor is expecting the highest storm surge with 8 to 12 feet possible. around tampa,...
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fiona already leaving a trail of destruction on the french island of guadeloupe where officials there reporting one death as a result of the flooding. and that is a big concern here in puerto rico as this severe weather intensifies. so does the for dangerous and deadly flash flooding, mud slides, and power outages. you might recall the power grid here in puerto rico is notoriously fickle after being slammed by hurricanes maria and irma. power going out on saturday during the governor's briefing about the storm. over the next 24 hours fiona is expected to drop up as much as 20 inches of rain in puerto rico and parts of the dominican republic. fiona is also expected to become a hurricane as it moves its way north and back out to sea in the coming days. willie? >> our friends in puerto rico have been through so much in the last few years. >>> and we've got a very active radar on this sunday morning. take a look at all of the incoming rain, already pushing through parts of the bay area. here's a closer look at what to expect today. some of the higher evaluation areas are going to see the
fiona already leaving a trail of destruction on the french island of guadeloupe where officials there reporting one death as a result of the flooding. and that is a big concern here in puerto rico as this severe weather intensifies. so does the for dangerous and deadly flash flooding, mud slides, and power outages. you might recall the power grid here in puerto rico is notoriously fickle after being slammed by hurricanes maria and irma. power going out on saturday during the governor's briefing...
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already, one person in the french caribbean island archipelago of guadeloupe has been confirmed deadthe flood, and more than 1000 people have been rescued in puerto rico itself. if you've been watching coverage of the hurricane, you've likely already seen this video of a bridge in the central mountain town being washed away by the floods. with power out across the island, news outlets don't have that many visuals to show you what's happening. this video is incredibly emblematic of the overall issue. the bridge is a temporary bridge installed by the national guard after hurricane maria in 2017. it was meant to be temporary it was meant to be replaced by a permanent bridge that could withstand the sort of thing five years later, that hadn't happened. efforts to rebuild and fortify the islands infrastructure have been plagued by corruption, mismanagement, political red tape, more storms, and a series of earthquakes. it took 11 months after hurricane maria for all the power to be restored on the island 11 months you may remember the first company puerto rico higher to fix the grid after
already, one person in the french caribbean island archipelago of guadeloupe has been confirmed deadthe flood, and more than 1000 people have been rescued in puerto rico itself. if you've been watching coverage of the hurricane, you've likely already seen this video of a bridge in the central mountain town being washed away by the floods. with power out across the island, news outlets don't have that many visuals to show you what's happening. this video is incredibly emblematic of the overall...
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let's bring in guadeloupe ramirez, the director of field operations for the border patrol in tucson, arizona. sir, thanks very much. good to have you with us today. i know you're very, very busy. we have a number i just want to put up on the board for everybody. the majority of americans disapprove of the situation at the southern border. 60% say that. yesterday our reporter, peter doocy, asked the white house press secretary, karine jean-pierre, the fact that american life expectancies are going down based on this influx of drugs. here's what she said. i want your reaction, sir. >> american's life expectancies are toing down at a rate not seen in a century. part of that is because of drug overdoes. what is the administration going to do to stop it? >> we agree. we see the numbers. the fact that we're securing the border, securing record levels of funding to they can stop elicit drugs from entering into the country. >> martha: so sir, thanks for being here. how does that line up with what you're seeing on the border? >> thanks for having me. you know, we at customs and border protect
let's bring in guadeloupe ramirez, the director of field operations for the border patrol in tucson, arizona. sir, thanks very much. good to have you with us today. i know you're very, very busy. we have a number i just want to put up on the board for everybody. the majority of americans disapprove of the situation at the southern border. 60% say that. yesterday our reporter, peter doocy, asked the white house press secretary, karine jean-pierre, the fact that american life expectancies are...
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fiona, already being blamed for a death on the french caribbean island of guadeloupe, because of the system is bringing. you can see the intensity of this wind, picking up minute after minute. this is expected to continue throughout the evening into monday. even possibly tuesday, as the storm is expected to continue to strengthen beyond a category one hurricane. right now, the story on the island for anybody who doesn't have a generator or another power source, there is a blackout across -- right now. so right, now officials are urging everyone to just stay put, hunker down, do not go out in this if you do not have to be in it. we will continue monitoring conditions here. as conditions continue to deteriorate. back to you. >> all right, george, thank you. coming up, tuesday is shaking up to be a big day for donald trump as he faces not only court deadlines, but the first special master hearing over classified documents. former impeachment manager and congresswoman, madeleine dean, joins me next with how she sees it all playing out. we'll be back. l be back. 12 irresistible new subs..
fiona, already being blamed for a death on the french caribbean island of guadeloupe, because of the system is bringing. you can see the intensity of this wind, picking up minute after minute. this is expected to continue throughout the evening into monday. even possibly tuesday, as the storm is expected to continue to strengthen beyond a category one hurricane. right now, the story on the island for anybody who doesn't have a generator or another power source, there is a blackout across --...
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responsible for four confirmed and 12 suspected deaths in puerto rico, one confirmed death and guadeloupe, one in the dominican republic. and we seize stephanie stanton is in dunedin, florida. we are going to be an rafael miranda. good sunday to you. tell us about this growing concern over what is -- >> hey there, alex. good to see. we're tracking ian, a tropical storm, right now. many questions as to the track. one thing a certain -- the storm is about to blow up. we're talking about that rapid intensification. all systems go for that to happen later on today to the next 48 hours. a strong tropical storm right now with winds at 50 miles per hour. it is still getting organized. that's going to take time looking messing on the satellite. we have hurricane warnings in effect for grand cayman and western cuba. hurricane conditions are expected there over the next couple of days. we also have watches in effect for central cuba. here is the path. notice by tuesday morning, just two days for now, we go from a tropical storm to a major category surrey hurricane. that is the rapid intensification
responsible for four confirmed and 12 suspected deaths in puerto rico, one confirmed death and guadeloupe, one in the dominican republic. and we seize stephanie stanton is in dunedin, florida. we are going to be an rafael miranda. good sunday to you. tell us about this growing concern over what is -- >> hey there, alex. good to see. we're tracking ian, a tropical storm, right now. many questions as to the track. one thing a certain -- the storm is about to blow up. we're talking about...
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it has claimed at least one life that we know of on the french korean island of guadeloupe.ls are hoping to avoid any similar fates. we will continue monitoring conditions here they are expected to deteriorate over the next several hours and even days. andrea? >> thanks to george solis. stay safe. not a good situation at all. the politics now, new nbc polling out today. 45% of registered voters say they approve of president biden's overall job. that rating is up three points from last month. in that same poll, voters are now split on congressional preference at 46% for both parties. some interesting nuggets as we dive deeper into the numbers. democrats are seeing an advantage in support from women or relatives are seeing an advantage among men. basically, equal gender gaps. there is a noticeable shift in the -- the republican party is favored in its handling of border security. the poll shows voters favor democrats when it comes to handling issues of protecting democracy, education, abortion, and health care. meanwhile, the states are growing for the january six committee to
it has claimed at least one life that we know of on the french korean island of guadeloupe.ls are hoping to avoid any similar fates. we will continue monitoring conditions here they are expected to deteriorate over the next several hours and even days. andrea? >> thanks to george solis. stay safe. not a good situation at all. the politics now, new nbc polling out today. 45% of registered voters say they approve of president biden's overall job. that rating is up three points from last...
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the storm is behind a -- 12 suspected deaths in puerto rico, one confirmed death and guadeloupe, andher confirmed death in the dominican republic. and we cease stephanie stanton isn't dunedin, florida, barack to begin with and we see news meteorologist bill karen's. let's take a look at ian and what we are looking at right now. yeah, we still have a lot of questions. we have to know first of all where it's going to go, and what's the intensity going to be when it gets. that goes the two big. things historically, the track forecasts are lot better than the intensity forecast. this time, there's still a lot of questions about. let me explain. to give you the latest on the hurricane center, is eligible. storm it is not really begun to get its act together to really strengthen. we think it will later on tonight, and then all day tomorrow. as of now, is just kind of a blog on the screen. moving to the northwest at 14 right now it's pretty much do. south grand cayman. it's going to start taking his truck up towards the gulf. maybe clipping areas of western cuba. notice the hurricane center
the storm is behind a -- 12 suspected deaths in puerto rico, one confirmed death and guadeloupe, andher confirmed death in the dominican republic. and we cease stephanie stanton isn't dunedin, florida, barack to begin with and we see news meteorologist bill karen's. let's take a look at ian and what we are looking at right now. yeah, we still have a lot of questions. we have to know first of all where it's going to go, and what's the intensity going to be when it gets. that goes the two big....
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it is being classified deadly because of a death in the french island of guadeloupe.own. officials hoping to avoid any casualties. we will continue to monitor conditions as they continue to deteriorate. andrea? >> thank you george solis in puerto rico. now the economy, in the coming week the federal reserve is raise -- interest rates for the fourth time this year. it is just the latest measure in the fight to bring inflation under control as consumers are getting squeezed at the grocery store. the housing market, and beyond. scott cohn joins us from sunnyvale california. just how much are americans feeling the pinch which is becoming a big political issue as our polls show. >> it is a big political issue. it is a big pocket bushel. you definitely feel it when you come here to the supermarket. prices are way up. the thinking winds that maybe the worst of inflation would be over. we found that no, it is not the case after the august consumer price index came out this past week. up more than 8% now since last year. it is slowing a little bit. we are seeing some decline.
it is being classified deadly because of a death in the french island of guadeloupe.own. officials hoping to avoid any casualties. we will continue to monitor conditions as they continue to deteriorate. andrea? >> thank you george solis in puerto rico. now the economy, in the coming week the federal reserve is raise -- interest rates for the fourth time this year. it is just the latest measure in the fight to bring inflation under control as consumers are getting squeezed at the grocery...
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people who moved there from guadeloupe gardens that camp on san jose airport properly was cleared out just this month due to federal safety concerns. new at 10, ktvu lamonica peters live in san jose with what she's learned the monica. after the city began clearing the encampment. it seems that the people who were living there simply picked up their things and moved across the street to columbus park, and right now the city is allowing them to stay there. here's my wonderful plot. jalapenos squash . david koller says he owns a plot at the guadalupe community garden near san jose's columbus park, and he's concerned about the number of rvs he sees on nearby streets. parking is hard because there's so many, um, transitory motorhomes here that we can actually enjoy. the community garden says the rvs have simply moved from one side of the street to the other since the city began clearing the encampment. people use the garden very bothered by and worried by it. but you know, has many recent incidents or anything, cause i think most people are just trying to get a good night, decent night's s
people who moved there from guadeloupe gardens that camp on san jose airport properly was cleared out just this month due to federal safety concerns. new at 10, ktvu lamonica peters live in san jose with what she's learned the monica. after the city began clearing the encampment. it seems that the people who were living there simply picked up their things and moved across the street to columbus park, and right now the city is allowing them to stay there. here's my wonderful plot. jalapenos...
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workers picked up garbage and removed abandoned cars from guadeloupe gardens. the sweep is necessary for the city to meet an faa mandated deadline to move the encampment away from the airport or risk losing federal funding. advocates hoped to delay the sweep because of the heat wave. the city says it'll pause the cleanup during peak heat days topping 88 degrees starting saturday but will resume wednesday. 200 people live in the encampment. >>> coming up, a crackdown on sideshows in the south bay. the new tool the city says it's
workers picked up garbage and removed abandoned cars from guadeloupe gardens. the sweep is necessary for the city to meet an faa mandated deadline to move the encampment away from the airport or risk losing federal funding. advocates hoped to delay the sweep because of the heat wave. the city says it'll pause the cleanup during peak heat days topping 88 degrees starting saturday but will resume wednesday. 200 people live in the encampment. >>> coming up, a crackdown on sideshows in the...
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the tropical storm fiona is located 125 miles to the west of guadeloupe we will see the track continueve toward the west. the impact on puerto rico, anywhere between midnight saturday and 2:00 a.m. as we see it move to the dominican republic, it could strengthen to a category 1 hurricane. looking at the d.r. getting impact at monday at 2:00 a.m after that, moving off northwest and maintaining the category 1 strength we will talk about the impact on the u.s. in a moment for now, i want to focus on the impact in puerto rico. we are talking 12 to 15 inches of rain. you couple that with the storm surge of 1 to 3 feet we are looking at a dire situation. one of the big concerns in both of the dominican republic and puerto rico is mudslides that is what they will deal with tonight and monday morning following that, this is just a trajectory we will see this move out to sea. it could have a secondary impact along the eastern seaboard we'll talk more about that around 8:00. for now, back to you, kristen. >> we know you'll continue to track it thank you. we'll get the rest of your forecast in a
the tropical storm fiona is located 125 miles to the west of guadeloupe we will see the track continueve toward the west. the impact on puerto rico, anywhere between midnight saturday and 2:00 a.m. as we see it move to the dominican republic, it could strengthen to a category 1 hurricane. looking at the d.r. getting impact at monday at 2:00 a.m after that, moving off northwest and maintaining the category 1 strength we will talk about the impact on the u.s. in a moment for now, i want to focus...