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from the southwest to the gulf coast, flash floods and swollen rivers swamping cities and swallowing streets. >> a lot of flooding all the way up almost over mailboxes. >> they had to come get you out of it? >> twice. >> reporter: in arizona, monsoon rain triggered flash flood warnings in flagstamp, and in mississippi towns are getting slammed by life-threatening floods. outside of jackson at least three feet of floodwaters swamped this day care trapping more than 100 kids inside. officials jumping into action driving the students out in groups of 14. in another neighborhood, the deep waters left the driver of a school bus stranded. thankfully no children were on board. east of the city an assisted living facility was evacuated after waist deep water poured into the building. >> about 2 1/2 foot of water all through the building. >> reporter: the u.s. has seen unprecedented storms this summer, five so-called thousand-year storms have hit in the last five weeks. scientists warn climate change will make storms like these more common. let's take a look now at your thursday forecast. >>>
from the southwest to the gulf coast, flash floods and swollen rivers swamping cities and swallowing streets. >> a lot of flooding all the way up almost over mailboxes. >> they had to come get you out of it? >> twice. >> reporter: in arizona, monsoon rain triggered flash flood warnings in flagstamp, and in mississippi towns are getting slammed by life-threatening floods. outside of jackson at least three feet of floodwaters swamped this day care trapping more than 100...
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you have that stationary front hovering over the gulf coast. another concern for the gulf coast is not what is there right now, but what could be there a week from now. we have four separate systems all potentially becoming named storms in the next several days. this one in the center has the highest chance for gulf impact in the next five days. >> we're getting to that time of hurricane season where things start revving up. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >> we're very familiar with these hurricane seasons and how they impact florida. >>> we're counting down to a historic mission, artemis i is set to lift off from kennedy space center tomorrow on its mission to the moon. what we know about the launch and some of the interesting cargo, nonhuman cargo, on board. >>> plus, why there could soon be relief for parents still having trouble finding baby formula for their children. we'll replace your glass and recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly. don't wait--schedule nowow. >>>
you have that stationary front hovering over the gulf coast. another concern for the gulf coast is not what is there right now, but what could be there a week from now. we have four separate systems all potentially becoming named storms in the next several days. this one in the center has the highest chance for gulf impact in the next five days. >> we're getting to that time of hurricane season where things start revving up. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >> we're very...
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there are more pipelines being built down to the gulf coast over the next 2 years. we have seriously considered doing something with others on lng to get it to europe or asia. the biggest issue for us is the next set of elegy plants are in 2027 or 2028. the way to sign a 15 year contract. we have to gas but this will be from 2028 until 2043. >> you are the best and i can imagine you know what it is? >> no, we don't. we have a big position. >> we have been with you guys, not just because you been rapid 25 years. your dividend policy is the best policy in the s&p 500. tell us how you can about? >> first, we talked the shareholders. they give us feedback. they preferred dividends versus buybacks. they are not against buybacks. we favorite 75% to 80% to the cash flow going to dividends. that's why the last dividend announcement is 15% dividend yield. that is the highest in the s&p 500. over 5 years, it is well percent over the next 5 years, per year. we have the shareholder feedback, as we have always done. they said dividends. we are estimating over $30 billion in gas
there are more pipelines being built down to the gulf coast over the next 2 years. we have seriously considered doing something with others on lng to get it to europe or asia. the biggest issue for us is the next set of elegy plants are in 2027 or 2028. the way to sign a 15 year contract. we have to gas but this will be from 2028 until 2043. >> you are the best and i can imagine you know what it is? >> no, we don't. we have a big position. >> we have been with you guys, not...
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pete-clearwater, where 35 miles of white sand beaches welcome you on florida's gulf coast. [whistles] that's salty. oh, buddy. that will wake you up in the morning, huh? johnny bananas (voiceover): in the south of france, there's an utterly surreal site that you have to see to believe. in french how do you say "pink"? rose. rose? rose. it's beautiful. johnny bananas (voiceover): massive pink salt marshes neighboring the french village of [french] spanning nearly 1,000 acres. and in a region famous for its fermented grapes, salt maker [inaudible] is harvesting incredibly high quality salt from the very unique locale. johnny bananas: i've never seen anything like this. it's pink. this water is literally pink. what gives it this pink color? so it's not actually then the salt crystals that are pink? it's the algae surrounding the salt? just salt, no water? ok. ok. what then distinguishes your salt from other types? so it's safe to say there's a lot of salty dudes in your family, huh? yeah. you said fleur de sel? fleur de sel. fleur de sel. which translates into "flower of the s
pete-clearwater, where 35 miles of white sand beaches welcome you on florida's gulf coast. [whistles] that's salty. oh, buddy. that will wake you up in the morning, huh? johnny bananas (voiceover): in the south of france, there's an utterly surreal site that you have to see to believe. in french how do you say "pink"? rose. rose? rose. it's beautiful. johnny bananas (voiceover): massive pink salt marshes neighboring the french village of [french] spanning nearly 1,000 acres. and in a...
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and late summer 2005, deadly hurricane katrina displaced thousands of gulf coast residents, including school aged children. laura bush traveled to des moines, iowa, to meet with students and their families who have been given refuge by local schools. [applause] >> nice to see you all. nice to see you. my name is laura. laura bush. what's your name? so, you all are all signed up in school now? good, great. do you have family here? >> great. >> hello. good to meet you. hi. >> her name is mary. [inaudible] >> hi, how are you. >> hey, we were just in the same class, too. is that fun? that's fun, isn't it? that was a very fun music. did you like it? it's a fun music class. you played the sticks, and that was fun. and you sang america the beautiful. is that your favorite green book kid's song? good to see you. hi. great. >> he's shy. >> it's nice to see you. hi. you want to sing? >> well, i'll go ahead and talk a little bit. you all can leave, and i can actually visit them a little bit more. margaret, secretary spellings and i have been traveling. today, i had a back to school event on my c
and late summer 2005, deadly hurricane katrina displaced thousands of gulf coast residents, including school aged children. laura bush traveled to des moines, iowa, to meet with students and their families who have been given refuge by local schools. [applause] >> nice to see you all. nice to see you. my name is laura. laura bush. what's your name? so, you all are all signed up in school now? good, great. do you have family here? >> great. >> hello. good to meet you. hi....
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but you are right, i am from louisiana, from the gulf coast, and there are provisions in this bill thaturt our community, that lock in infrastructure as far as leases on the water and on land. that is the wrong direction, and literally will put those communities, those next to fossil fuel infrastructure, in harm's way. continue this cycle of sacrifice zones in america. lisa: you are talking about the expansion of some offshore drilling, and also leasing a federal land. do you think the bill -- i know the folks who wrote it were trying to balance things, and they added a slew of tax credits to encourage clean energy. do think that balance is out? hear your concern, but in sum total where does the bill stand? lennox: in regards clean energy, it is exciting. it is where we have to go. this is a bill for not only future generations, but it is for us right now. this truly was our moment for the 21st century. we had to pass this bill. that being said, clearly there are those within the fossil fuel industry who don't want to give up their reign on power, and they don't want to begin to transit
but you are right, i am from louisiana, from the gulf coast, and there are provisions in this bill thaturt our community, that lock in infrastructure as far as leases on the water and on land. that is the wrong direction, and literally will put those communities, those next to fossil fuel infrastructure, in harm's way. continue this cycle of sacrifice zones in america. lisa: you are talking about the expansion of some offshore drilling, and also leasing a federal land. do you think the bill --...
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you still have a flood threat for all of these areas you see in green along the gulf coast.into the midwest where not only do we have the chance for flooding, guys, we also have the potential for some strong to severe thunderstorms including some damaging winds. >> yikes. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> your next hour of "new day" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone, and welcome to your new day. i'm amara walker. >> i'm boris sanchez. former president trump again is calling for a special master to intervene after a judge unseals documents about the search of his mar-a-lago home. we have the latest in his legal battle and what we're learning act those classified government secrets he was keeping. >>> president biden lays out his plan to forgive billions of dollars in student loans. why some say the plan is a good start but doesn't go far enough. >>> also, stocks pluet
you still have a flood threat for all of these areas you see in green along the gulf coast.into the midwest where not only do we have the chance for flooding, guys, we also have the potential for some strong to severe thunderstorms including some damaging winds. >> yikes. allison chinchar, thank you so much. >>> your next hour of "new day" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone, and welcome to your new day. i'm amara walker. >> i'm boris...
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des moines actually has about i think they said around a dozen students who have come up from the gulf coast who are in school there now not at the school that i happen to visit but at other schools in the des moines school district, so really around the country in almost every state. children who've been displaced because of hurricane karina are starting to school this week. it's really important for parents to make sure their children go to school. it's important for their children to have a normal life to have the structure and the routine of going to school and especially since many children have suffered really have seen and separate a lot of really terrible things. so it's important to have the safe structure of that a school gives you so i want to thank all these parents. i want to thank them for putting children in school here. and for letting their children have a normal life and each day more and more things happen to know that the gulf coast in new orleans going to return that. things will be rebuilt that people will be able to go on with their lives as they were. at some point bu
des moines actually has about i think they said around a dozen students who have come up from the gulf coast who are in school there now not at the school that i happen to visit but at other schools in the des moines school district, so really around the country in almost every state. children who've been displaced because of hurricane karina are starting to school this week. it's really important for parents to make sure their children go to school. it's important for their children to have a...
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but there will be several areas of pop-up showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. the heaviest will be focused across florida, but, again, notice these areas of mississippi, eastern texas, louisiana, still looking at 1 to 3 inches of additional rainfall possible. we also have still some areas of severe thunderstorms and flooding potential across the midwest. severe wind gusts, large hail, even a couple of tornadoes are also possible. so two separate areas here that we're talking about flooding, but one other factor that is going to be for much of the gulf coast is also watching the tropics. this has gotten very crowded, very busy across the atlantic in the last 24 hours. we now have four different tropical waves that we are keeping a close eye on. three of them only have a 20% chance of development. but it is this one in the center here that has a 60% chance of development over the next five days. the question is that westerly tract, does it continue to take it into the gulf coast region, which at this point doesn't need any more rain than they have already had. >>
but there will be several areas of pop-up showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. the heaviest will be focused across florida, but, again, notice these areas of mississippi, eastern texas, louisiana, still looking at 1 to 3 inches of additional rainfall possible. we also have still some areas of severe thunderstorms and flooding potential across the midwest. severe wind gusts, large hail, even a couple of tornadoes are also possible. so two separate areas here that we're talking about...
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. >> janice: it doesn't take a tropical storm to cause this much problem across portions of the gulf coast. texas, now mississippi, crested over 35 feet, starting to come down. the damage is done here. over a foot of rainfall. will there be more rain today? not too bad, but potential for showers and thunderstorms throughout the rest of the work week. you can see a system moving across the tennessee and ohio river valley, thunderstorms across texas, we will see potential for rain in the forecast for mississippi and alabama into georgia over the next couple days, wednesday into thursday and showers crop up from the gulf coast. look at potential for stronger storms for the northeast. today through this evening could see large hail, damaging wind and isolated tornados causing flash flooding. this will happen through wednesday, look at severe storm threat, not a severe weather outbreak, potential for damaging storms, especially this afternoon. the forecast today, see temperatures especially warm for the southwest around seasonal temperatures for south. look at montana, 92, and 90 in seattle, ba
. >> janice: it doesn't take a tropical storm to cause this much problem across portions of the gulf coast. texas, now mississippi, crested over 35 feet, starting to come down. the damage is done here. over a foot of rainfall. will there be more rain today? not too bad, but potential for showers and thunderstorms throughout the rest of the work week. you can see a system moving across the tennessee and ohio river valley, thunderstorms across texas, we will see potential for rain in the...
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. >>> one alligator caused a stir close to a school on florida's gulf coast. deputies wrestling the seven-foot gator near a middle school in fort myers. no one was hurt. state officials are relocating it to a safe area. did you have to worry about this when you were in school? >> yes, i did, because i went to a middle school and a high school that were both right on the everglades. we never had an alligator roam onto campus while i was there, but we did have a wild hog once, and school was shut down. just another day in florida. all right. >>> coming up, the teenager who just completed a record-breaking flight. >>> and later, what do you think? yea or nay? we're talking denim leggings, leg warmers. wait, what? you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" cons after this from our abc stations. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet.
. >>> one alligator caused a stir close to a school on florida's gulf coast. deputies wrestling the seven-foot gator near a middle school in fort myers. no one was hurt. state officials are relocating it to a safe area. did you have to worry about this when you were in school? >> yes, i did, because i went to a middle school and a high school that were both right on the everglades. we never had an alligator roam onto campus while i was there, but we did have a wild hog once, and...
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flooding today and tomorrow doesn't move too far to the east tomorrow we're still looking at the gulf coasta to deal with the torrential rain that could lead to more flash flooding >>> let's take a turn with the story making headlines with potential impact on the war in ukraine. so russia is launching an investigation and pointing fingers overnight after the daughter of a prominen >> reporter: good morning. we are here where we attended another funeral service for a ukrainian soldier who died fighting this war. they say they orchestrated this attack. they're speaking through russian spate media and blaming ukraine. in the last couple minutes, ukraine came out and said they're denying once again these allegations, saying that russia lives in a fictional world. a fiery explosion just outside moscow bringing new tensions in the russian-ukraine war, russian investigators say a car bomb killed darya dugina, the daughter of alexander dugin, referred to as putin's brain, died last night. this video appears to show the fire. dugin has been an outspoken supporter of the war in ukraine. his daughter
flooding today and tomorrow doesn't move too far to the east tomorrow we're still looking at the gulf coasta to deal with the torrential rain that could lead to more flash flooding >>> let's take a turn with the story making headlines with potential impact on the war in ukraine. so russia is launching an investigation and pointing fingers overnight after the daughter of a prominen >> reporter: good morning. we are here where we attended another funeral service for a ukrainian...
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um, they they built a road that ran along the gulf coast highway 98 and in mobile they decided to make the highway 98 crossing. they didn't wanted to come through downtown mobile in the 20s because mobile was thriving at all. so they decided well, let's pick somewhere nobody cares about and we'll put a bridge and a highway and that was right in the heart of africa. so they built a two-lane drawbridge and then a two-lane highway that went right through downtown africa town and it actually was a it brought a lot of prosperity to africa because people could come over the bridge and everyone going along the gulf coast had to go through africa town. they didn't go through mobile. so they were restaurants and actually there were you know, that that they they were not segregated at the time and so they they were they were africatown grew and grew and grew with this corridor for the road. and so there were there were barbershops and grocery stores and movie theaters and restaurants. pharmacies everything you would want in a town and africa town grew around it in 1927. the mayor's least some of
um, they they built a road that ran along the gulf coast highway 98 and in mobile they decided to make the highway 98 crossing. they didn't wanted to come through downtown mobile in the 20s because mobile was thriving at all. so they decided well, let's pick somewhere nobody cares about and we'll put a bridge and a highway and that was right in the heart of africa. so they built a two-lane drawbridge and then a two-lane highway that went right through downtown africa town and it actually was a...
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bhavik kumaris, medical director of primary and trans care at planned parenthood gulf coast in houston-chair of the committee to protect health care's reproductive freedom task force. and in philadelphia, mini timmaraju is the president of naral pro-choice america. welcome to democracy now! i should add, mini timmaraju, today is also the 102nd anniversary of the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. when you look at what is happening around the country, new women voters are searching all over the country right now. it looks like it has changed the prospects for the midterm elelections. talk about what has taken place just this week with trigger band after trigger ban. mini: thank you so much for having me. the trigger bans are horrifying, but it's important to note that as these are coming into place, these are state that already passed horrific restrictions, including texas where dr. kumaris is. we already have a six-week been with a vigilante enforcement mechanism and outrageous fines and penalties in texas since last year. texans have been living under age or coding nig
bhavik kumaris, medical director of primary and trans care at planned parenthood gulf coast in houston-chair of the committee to protect health care's reproductive freedom task force. and in philadelphia, mini timmaraju is the president of naral pro-choice america. welcome to democracy now! i should add, mini timmaraju, today is also the 102nd anniversary of the 19th amendment which gave women the right to vote. when you look at what is happening around the country, new women voters are...
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all the way to the gulf coast today.research say? there could be 30 additional days in the summer across the g gulf coast over 100 degrees. additional to where we are now. this is 2053. but now, remember, a few years ago there was a research project that said london could get to 104 by 2040. they were 2040 came in 2022. because it was 104 in this year. where we have the heat index, 125 or greater right now, this is where they believe it will be, now at least one day, at least one day, of 125 or greater across those red areas. meaning more air conditioning, meaning more co2 into the atmosphere, if we're still using fossil fuels to make that electricity, john. >> all right. chad, thank you very much for that. >>> jpmorgan chase ceo jamie dimon said there is truth to china's claims that america is incompetent and lazy. >> plus, ukrainian president zelenskyy has accused russia of using nuclear blackmail at the zaporizhzhia p plant. we're live ahead. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage... choose safelite. we can come to
all the way to the gulf coast today.research say? there could be 30 additional days in the summer across the g gulf coast over 100 degrees. additional to where we are now. this is 2053. but now, remember, a few years ago there was a research project that said london could get to 104 by 2040. they were 2040 came in 2022. because it was 104 in this year. where we have the heat index, 125 or greater right now, this is where they believe it will be, now at least one day, at least one day, of 125 or...
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storm that flooded parts of texas dropped as much as eight inches of rain across sections of the gulf coastweather channel's justin michaels was in louisiana, north of shreveport. >> they did have neighborhood and street flooding yesterday. with amount of rain experiencing today, there's concern it could happen again. >> reporter: 48 hours ago the record-breaking storm pounded parts of texas, more than a foot of rain, sparking flash floods and hundreds of water rescues. even a tornado. today, texans started to clean up the mess. southeast of dallas, this is what the medina family woke up to yesterday, several inches of water inside their home, several feet outside. today we found jose luis medina surveying his waterlogged house. he said when they went outside to get out, it was basically up to their necks. >> everybody just needs water. >> reporter: first responders going door-to-door, checking on residents. rescued 65-year-old nolen williams yesterday. >> fire department people carried me out. >> reporter: were you worried? >> yeah, just got in the trash bag and put my medications in it an
storm that flooded parts of texas dropped as much as eight inches of rain across sections of the gulf coastweather channel's justin michaels was in louisiana, north of shreveport. >> they did have neighborhood and street flooding yesterday. with amount of rain experiencing today, there's concern it could happen again. >> reporter: 48 hours ago the record-breaking storm pounded parts of texas, more than a foot of rain, sparking flash floods and hundreds of water rescues. even a...
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. >>> weather alert. 5 million americans along the gulf coast under flood watches right now. a powerful storm system moving east after triggering devastating flash flooding in central mississippi. this was the scene yesterday in brandon just outside jackson rescue crews battled fast rising flood waters to evacuate more than 40 residents from assisted living center. in nearby florence, mississippi, officials say crews rescued more than 100 children from a flooded day care volunteers and deputies used high water trucks to reach the building no reports of injuries this massive storm dropping more than a foot of rain in some parts of the state over several days and it's not letting up that has the state capital of jackson bracing for more flooding the pearl river there rising by nearly 26 feet in 48 hours it's now three feet above flood stage according to the weather service. right now, the city has had to release more water from a reservoir. that combination forcing residents in the capital to brace for more flooding over the next 7 to 10 days. jackson's mayor calling for volunt
. >>> weather alert. 5 million americans along the gulf coast under flood watches right now. a powerful storm system moving east after triggering devastating flash flooding in central mississippi. this was the scene yesterday in brandon just outside jackson rescue crews battled fast rising flood waters to evacuate more than 40 residents from assisted living center. in nearby florence, mississippi, officials say crews rescued more than 100 children from a flooded day care volunteers and...
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most of it is exported to the u.s., to the gulf coast or the midwest. it has had an impact on american emissions. there is interest in finding a substitute for steam created by natural gas. smrs have been mentioned, you use the process in place of the steam and electrify as much of the operations as possible. i'm wondering, is that possible and does using processed heat to replace the cost of natural gas in boilers, does not improve the economics of an smr? >> rate question. ash great question. there are a variety of industrial applications were smrs are an ideal fit. you asked about the oil. we view that as smrs as being an ideal fit to really solve the decarbonization challenges there. we have actually been working on and have found patents for a bolt on technology that is a nuclear heat pump that will raise the temperature of our steam such that it can meet the requirement for the oil sands. the capacity for low perspective and oil temperature. we have been talking with a number of oil companies in that region and so we are enthusiastic and optimisti
most of it is exported to the u.s., to the gulf coast or the midwest. it has had an impact on american emissions. there is interest in finding a substitute for steam created by natural gas. smrs have been mentioned, you use the process in place of the steam and electrify as much of the operations as possible. i'm wondering, is that possible and does using processed heat to replace the cost of natural gas in boilers, does not improve the economics of an smr? >> rate question. ash great...
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the storm may soon be barrelling north towards texas, where warnings are now in place along the gulf coast. the west, too often without water, now struggling with a dangerous deluge >> and raf joins us from los angeles how long is this flood risk expected to last? >> reporter: so, current alerts are in place through sunday across the southwest there's likely to be more rain after that, but not as intense and texas governor greg abbott is urging his citizens to stay alert as that potential cyclone draws near jose >> raf sanchez in los angeles, thank you >>> the popular fast food chain, wendy's, is pulling an item off some of its menus because of a possible link to an e. coli outbreak that's already sickened dozens of people jesse kirsch has what you need to know >> reporter: tonight, e. coli sparking a midwest mystery, possibly tied to the wendy's fast food chain. the cdc reporting 37 people have gotten sick in pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, and indiana since late july with ten people hospitalized >> it's a lot of people, fast i mean, we do normally get to kind of larger outbreaks, but it us
the storm may soon be barrelling north towards texas, where warnings are now in place along the gulf coast. the west, too often without water, now struggling with a dangerous deluge >> and raf joins us from los angeles how long is this flood risk expected to last? >> reporter: so, current alerts are in place through sunday across the southwest there's likely to be more rain after that, but not as intense and texas governor greg abbott is urging his citizens to stay alert as that...
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turtle nests were in steep decline, but this year from beaches in virginia south and all along the gulf coastrgence. it has been a prolific year in just 13 miles along florida's east coast more than 20,000 nests, but there are problems that has everything to do with global climate change. a turtle's sex is determined not by chromosomes, rather it is all about the temperature of the sand >> there's an old saying in the sea turtle community hot chicks cool dudes you tend to end up with more females at warmer temperatures and more male hatchlings at cooler temperatures. >> reporter: researchers say those hatchlings this morning were mostly certainly all female >> we have this high percentage of all-female years. >> reporter: florida atlantic university professor jeanette wyneken says 82 degrees and below you get boys 88 degrees or above you get girls. >> that's a problem because you have to have boys, plain and simple this is a loggerhead turtle >> this is a green sea turtle. >> reporter: those turtles, threatened species. 15 miles from shore, far from predators lurking on the beach >> we will p
turtle nests were in steep decline, but this year from beaches in virginia south and all along the gulf coastrgence. it has been a prolific year in just 13 miles along florida's east coast more than 20,000 nests, but there are problems that has everything to do with global climate change. a turtle's sex is determined not by chromosomes, rather it is all about the temperature of the sand >> there's an old saying in the sea turtle community hot chicks cool dudes you tend to end up with more...
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rockies could see heavy rain even leading to flooding as well looking at the southeast into the gulf coastck to you guys >> all right, michelle, thanks >>> if you think gross prices are too much to swallow, we coteuld ll you why eating out could be the answer. powerwash , what are you waiting for? it's dawn's fastest and easiest way to clean everyday dishes. on simple messes... just spray, wipe and rinse. on tough messes, its spray activated suds have five times faster grease...
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bunny if you're not quite ready to fully adopt more than a decade after the bp oil disaster in the gulf coastpulation. it appears to be recovering foxes. rebecca castor joins us live in gulf shores, alabama tonight with the details good evening, christina. we are nearing the end of sea turtle nesting season, but marine biologists are excited about what they're seeing along the gulf coast. people are finding nests in places see turtles haven't laid eggs in decades behind me is one nest and we have seen volunteers out here checking to see if the baby sea turtles could hatch tonight. it's breathtaking to see in person a mother sea turtle coming on land to lay her eggs from florida to louisiana. the endangered species is having a big year hatching in areas where they haven't been seen before. check out these little guys that just hatched on a barrier island in louisiana. this hasn't happened here in over 75 years in pensacola, the first leatherback turtles hatched in over two decades and in mississippi volunteers found the first sea turtle nest on its coast in four years. it's been really excitin
bunny if you're not quite ready to fully adopt more than a decade after the bp oil disaster in the gulf coastpulation. it appears to be recovering foxes. rebecca castor joins us live in gulf shores, alabama tonight with the details good evening, christina. we are nearing the end of sea turtle nesting season, but marine biologists are excited about what they're seeing along the gulf coast. people are finding nests in places see turtles haven't laid eggs in decades behind me is one nest and we...
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s. gulf coast states. now as we move to north america, it's mainly the mid west and the great lakes of the us that are going to see those severe storms that rash working its way towards the northeast. it's going to dip temperatures down here, but they will be up in the north west for places like seattle official airlines of the john part of the samples most always on good luck. we are the ones reveling the extra mile. where are the media go go. we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. egypt proposes a truth. hours after is rally as strikes on garza kill as 2nd is lemay. she had commander least $31.00 palestinians, including 6 children. i confirmed james is i'm a jihad pfizer barrage of around $100.00 missiles towards southern israel over the past hour. the u. n. atomic watchdog warns of a potential disaster is shelling intensifies around europe's largest nuclear power
s. gulf coast states. now as we move to north america, it's mainly the mid west and the great lakes of the us that are going to see those severe storms that rash working its way towards the northeast. it's going to dip temperatures down here, but they will be up in the north west for places like seattle official airlines of the john part of the samples most always on good luck. we are the ones reveling the extra mile. where are the media go go. we go there and we give them a time to tell their...
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the jackson area it's part of a stalled front that will continue to bring rain to parts of the gulf coast the next several days it's also bringing this cold front with lots of rain to the northeast. going to move through quickly. tomorrow, temperatures drop humidity drops as well out west, that's going to be the big concern for heat we have heat warnings, watches, advisories in effect for 52 million people temperatures will be the warmest they've been so far this season we'll likely break many records across the west tomorrow, even into the next several days in fact, sunday, monday is the hottest days in it los angeles, lester. really only hits 100 degrees every couple years. looks like we should hit it this weekend. >> thank you for that. >>> now to our nbc news exclusive rare access inside the pfizer facility producing the next generation of covid boosters, specifically targeting omicron, ahead of the fda's expected emergency authorization. stephanie gosk now on preparations for the major rollout. >> reporter: a new pfizer covid vaccine is rolling off the assembly line in kalamazoo. the
the jackson area it's part of a stalled front that will continue to bring rain to parts of the gulf coast the next several days it's also bringing this cold front with lots of rain to the northeast. going to move through quickly. tomorrow, temperatures drop humidity drops as well out west, that's going to be the big concern for heat we have heat warnings, watches, advisories in effect for 52 million people temperatures will be the warmest they've been so far this season we'll likely break many...
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we export from the gulf coast. and on the east coast, we still need to attract gasoline imports to the u.s. east coast. so the price of gasoline that the all pay, yes, different state taxes have an impact. how close you are to a refinery or distribution center, that has an impact. prices will be lower in texas, because that is where many refineries are, versus aces where they do not have them. but essentially, it is the global gasoline demand that is shaping the price. and there is also another story, and that is mobile refining capacity. so you produce crude oil, take it out of the ground, and then you have to refine it and turn into gasoline and diesel and jet fuel. the global refining market, the global refining industry has lost a lot of capacity in recent years, and that is another factor that is shaping the price of gasoline. host: lost capacity or shut down? guest: shut down capacity -- host: and not coming back? guest: no. a little bit could, but once you shut the refinery -- again, it depends on the reason
we export from the gulf coast. and on the east coast, we still need to attract gasoline imports to the u.s. east coast. so the price of gasoline that the all pay, yes, different state taxes have an impact. how close you are to a refinery or distribution center, that has an impact. prices will be lower in texas, because that is where many refineries are, versus aces where they do not have them. but essentially, it is the global gasoline demand that is shaping the price. and there is also another...
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say that we see that church and russian corporation has given positive results in syria, in the gulf coast region and central asia, the example of kazakhstan and also in libya. so we can, so now reach and talk about the corporation between turkey and russia, but not the competition. president of the one recently confirmed the turkey will start paying for some of its russian natural gas imposing rubles. how would it benefit turkey to use russian currency instead of dollars? and i missed those. and can you still hear me? i think we might be having some troubles with a connection that mr consultant, can you hear me in a key in the studio here? no, i hear you. yes, i hear you. wonderful. i would like to ask you about president of the ones i reason decision that turkey will start paying for some of its russian natural gas imposing variables. how will benefit the country a ticket to use russian currency instead of dollars? good. we know that the steps are teaching to use national occurrences in trade between turkey and the russia. and these steps will string the currencies and therefore the econ
say that we see that church and russian corporation has given positive results in syria, in the gulf coast region and central asia, the example of kazakhstan and also in libya. so we can, so now reach and talk about the corporation between turkey and russia, but not the competition. president of the one recently confirmed the turkey will start paying for some of its russian natural gas imposing rubles. how would it benefit turkey to use russian currency instead of dollars? and i missed those....
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going to move eastward and we could see an additional four to six inches of rain especially in the gulf coast areas of louisiana and mississippi. lester >> thank you >>> let's turn to the fallout of the fbi search at mar-a-lago former president trump filing a lawsuit to block the review of materials from what he calls an unnecessary and unwarranted raid until a special watchdog is appointed. kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: after two weeks of trump-style message bluster, outside of court, tonight this 27-page motion is his first legal action pushing back against the unprecedented search of his mar-a-lago home the former president is requesting what's known as a special master to review the seized documents the filing reveals new details about the investigation. on may 11th, a grand jury subpoena sought classified documents at the trump office. later, mr. trump personally granting access to doj officials, but on august 8th when mr. trump's lawyer was notified about the fbi search of mar-a-lago, a heated discussion ensued the trump filing reveals an extraordinary phone call from an unnamed
going to move eastward and we could see an additional four to six inches of rain especially in the gulf coast areas of louisiana and mississippi. lester >> thank you >>> let's turn to the fallout of the fbi search at mar-a-lago former president trump filing a lawsuit to block the review of materials from what he calls an unnecessary and unwarranted raid until a special watchdog is appointed. kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: after two weeks of trump-style message...
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into the southern plains, texas, new mexico, you could see flash flooding heavy rain along the gulf coast states and tomorrow we're going to see storms erupting once again with the daytime heating into the south. so we're looking at heavy rain in portions of the northeast, also portions of the gulf states into portion of texas, again where you see the darker colors. we do have a flood threat through portionins of n 70s ands all right, yet another dangerous heat wave in the west. we'll talk about that coming up. >> talk to you soon, michelle, thanks >>> all iceeyes were on what wa expected to be serena williams' final open tournament. former president bill clinton and lindsey vonn in attendance williams took game-set and match, 6-3, 6-3. she was all smiles after the win. billie jean king delivered a heartwarming tribute to her. >>> how the u.s. plans to bring back 653,000 jobs. >>> a boy diving into a pool to save his mom from driving. pool save his mom from driving. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪owningowningelief... when you need it most. are you tired of washing dish
into the southern plains, texas, new mexico, you could see flash flooding heavy rain along the gulf coast states and tomorrow we're going to see storms erupting once again with the daytime heating into the south. so we're looking at heavy rain in portions of the northeast, also portions of the gulf states into portion of texas, again where you see the darker colors. we do have a flood threat through portionins of n 70s ands all right, yet another dangerous heat wave in the west. we'll talk...
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portions of the gulf coast, coastal south carolina into the midwest and the southwest. that's what we're going to be watching very, very closely. heavy rain, we could see up to six inches of rain in some spots. a moderate risk, that's rare to be issued in arizona and new mexico generally, two to three inches of rain falling very quickly this is a good thing in the long term, but in the short term we could see life-threatening flash flooding also watching a front move through the midwest that could bring severe weather into the evening hours an showers, and cooler m in the midwest. watching the chance for strong storms all right, guys, that weekend forecast coming nunup in just a bit. >>> sue bird's final run started last night the 2019 champion mystics gave the storm all they could handle, but seattle weathered the pressure breanna stewart led with 26 points and in connecticut, the sun had five key players >>> we are back in a minute with a big announcement on the health of basketball legend dick vitale >>> and new indictments in t ilou killing of notorious crime boss w
portions of the gulf coast, coastal south carolina into the midwest and the southwest. that's what we're going to be watching very, very closely. heavy rain, we could see up to six inches of rain in some spots. a moderate risk, that's rare to be issued in arizona and new mexico generally, two to three inches of rain falling very quickly this is a good thing in the long term, but in the short term we could see life-threatening flash flooding also watching a front move through the midwest that...
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soledad: 17 years ago, this weekend, hurricane katrina took aim at america's gulf coast.d costliest hurricanes in u.s. history, more than 1800 lives were lost. at least one million people were forced to leave their homes, many never returning. katrina came to represent the nation's failures, in terms of disaster preparedness and capacity to respond. that failure had a profound impact on the children whose lives were forever changed. edward buckles, junior was only 13 years old when katrina turned his life upside down. a new orleans native and first-time film director, buckles spent seven years documenting the stories of other children who survived the storm. the result is the hbo documentary film, “katrina babies” on hbo and hbo max. it's so nice to talk to you. and congratulations on the documentary. edward: thank you so much. i'm super happy to be sitting here talking to you. soledad: you've said that you were very reluctant to place yourself in the film. but you were a young kid when katrina happened, why the reluctance? edward: it was survivor's guilt. because i had e
soledad: 17 years ago, this weekend, hurricane katrina took aim at america's gulf coast.d costliest hurricanes in u.s. history, more than 1800 lives were lost. at least one million people were forced to leave their homes, many never returning. katrina came to represent the nation's failures, in terms of disaster preparedness and capacity to respond. that failure had a profound impact on the children whose lives were forever changed. edward buckles, junior was only 13 years old when katrina...
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flood watches and warnings are in effect this morning in several states, including parts of the gulf coast. the national weather service warns more downpours are possible over the next few days. >>> overseas now, ukraine says a russian missile strike killed 22 people at a train station. yesterday's attack in central ukraine also injured more than 20 others. it happened as the country celebrated its independence day. yesterday also marks six months since russia invaded. in a solemn ceremony, president volodymyr zelenskyy awarded medals to service members and relatives of those killed in combat. he handed out the golden star medal to soldiers who have been recognized as heroes of ukraine, one of the country's highest honors. >>> and coming up, identifying a mysterious dog illness. there is a major finding into what's killed dozens of pets in michigan. >>> and a new drive towards lower emissions. california's ambitious move for future cars. this is the "cbs morning news." ■ so whether you■re breaking a sweat, breaking down barriers, or breaking the laws of gravity, keep moving with the ultima
flood watches and warnings are in effect this morning in several states, including parts of the gulf coast. the national weather service warns more downpours are possible over the next few days. >>> overseas now, ukraine says a russian missile strike killed 22 people at a train station. yesterday's attack in central ukraine also injured more than 20 others. it happened as the country celebrated its independence day. yesterday also marks six months since russia invaded. in a solemn...
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that's how much water is expected in the south and along the gulf coast into saturday and more flash flooding is in the forecast >>> this morning the irs is on alert as a grow willing number of threats being realized over president biden'sen into hire over 80,000 new agents >>> a nuclear power plant disconnected from the power plant. >>> lester holt with exclusive access to nasa's training ground >>> and here's something you don't see in tsa lines every day. turns out even bald eagles get a pat down before boarding their flight it's friday, and "early today" is ready for takeoff morning, i'm phillip mena. >> glad to be with you to end your wyeek, i'm frances rivera. we could learn by noon what sparked the search of mar-a-lago agents recovered at least 11 sets of classified documents during the search earlier this month. the judge's decision came hours after the justice department submitted its proposal for extensive redactions to the document which established probable cause in the case meanwhile, mr. trump also has a deadline today his legal team needs to better explain his lawsuit
that's how much water is expected in the south and along the gulf coast into saturday and more flash flooding is in the forecast >>> this morning the irs is on alert as a grow willing number of threats being realized over president biden'sen into hire over 80,000 new agents >>> a nuclear power plant disconnected from the power plant. >>> lester holt with exclusive access to nasa's training ground >>> and here's something you don't see in tsa lines every day....
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we're looking at rainfall along the gulf coast into the south.of two to three inches per hour. we'll be right back. . isn't your dishwasher, let's watch it work! cascade platinum uses dawn as a built-in pre-rinse system. it rehydrates dried on food... ...lifts it off... ...and breaks it down. for sparkling clean dishes the first time. ok, who wants to start? just scrape... load... and we're done! cascade platinum. scrape, load, done. frustrated with occasional digestive upsets? align women's probiotic cascade platinum. naturally helps promote a balanced gut and soothe occasional digestive upsets. plus, it supports vaginal health. it's recommended by gastroenterologists two-times more than any other probiotic brand. try align. meet febreze small spaces. the most convenient solution to lingering odors in any small space. one firm push activates 24/7 freshness. no batteries. no outlets. no effort. just freshness. febreze small spaces. >>> former soviet president mikael gorbachev has died. he was instrumental in helping end the cold war our keir simm
we're looking at rainfall along the gulf coast into the south.of two to three inches per hour. we'll be right back. . isn't your dishwasher, let's watch it work! cascade platinum uses dawn as a built-in pre-rinse system. it rehydrates dried on food... ...lifts it off... ...and breaks it down. for sparkling clean dishes the first time. ok, who wants to start? just scrape... load... and we're done! cascade platinum. scrape, load, done. frustrated with occasional digestive upsets? align women's...
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we have the potential for flooding along the gulf coast, and southwest monsoon season. the northern plains look beautiful, a mix of sun and clouds, temperatures more comfortable in the upper 70s. that's a look at the weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out cloudy around the bay area. this will keep our temperatures down a few more degrees. in fact, we're headed for the low 80s in san jose. some of our interior valleys will still reach a hot 91 degrees in livermore, 90 in concord. we are seeing the cooling happening in the north bay. instead of 90s, today it's in the low 80s and upper 60s in san francisco. as we go into >>> and that's your latest forecast. >>> coming up in a few moments, tiger woods looking to once again revolutionize golf, the way he's using his star power and influence to grow the game and fend off a new rival. and how other big names feel about tiger's new leadership role. >>> you quit your job, now what? that's the part tripping peo
we have the potential for flooding along the gulf coast, and southwest monsoon season. the northern plains look beautiful, a mix of sun and clouds, temperatures more comfortable in the upper 70s. that's a look at the weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> good thursday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out cloudy around the bay area. this will keep our temperatures down a few more degrees. in fact, we're headed for...
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. >> we are entering the heart now of hurricane season, and a hurricane barreling through the gulf coastg all the areas where there's oil production as well as oil refining capacity, that can cause problems. >> reporter: now, the big question is how long will this last? well, the good news is gas prices are forecast to hover at or below $4 a gallon for the rest of the summer. but the bad news here is that the energy markets are volatile. in fact, crude oil prices jumped up more than a percent today. so jericka, if you do have a fuel tank, fill them as much as you can. >> absolutely. thank you, errol. there's a lot more news ahead on the "cbs overnight news." do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relie from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. alpha lipoic acid psst. psst. ♪ ♪ [allergy monster attacks] allergies don't have to be scary. flonase sensimist stops your body from overreacting to allergens with a non-drowsy, u
. >> we are entering the heart now of hurricane season, and a hurricane barreling through the gulf coastg all the areas where there's oil production as well as oil refining capacity, that can cause problems. >> reporter: now, the big question is how long will this last? well, the good news is gas prices are forecast to hover at or below $4 a gallon for the rest of the summer. but the bad news here is that the energy markets are volatile. in fact, crude oil prices jumped up more than...
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same for the gulf coast. the humidity is in place that will produce the heavier downpours and we could see some heavier rain in the southwest. that monsoon season is in effect so some of those downpours could lead to some flash flooding as well that's a look at weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. some of our inland valleys in spots like concord or livermore will soon head up to 90 degrees today. we're on a cooling trend and we'll feel it tomorrow reaching into the mid 80s. there will also be a breezy wind and a few more clouds especially during the morning hours, then as we go into next week our temperatures start to warm up on next wednesday and thursday. for san francisco, we'll see highs in the upper 50s today. mid-60s for the weekend and mostly cloudy >> that's your latest forecast >> dylan, thank you. >>> coming up, anticipation is building at the kennedy space center this morning. ahead of th
same for the gulf coast. the humidity is in place that will produce the heavier downpours and we could see some heavier rain in the southwest. that monsoon season is in effect so some of those downpours could lead to some flash flooding as well that's a look at weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good friday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. some of our inland valleys in spots like concord or livermore will soon head up...
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. >>> well, tonight the gulf coast is bracing for more rain after a day of flooding.re under watches and warning tonight and the situation is dire. the mayor of jackson, mississippi, is telling residents to be prepared to evacuate. let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel for more. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. we have had historic rain this week across the southeast, in some places more than a foot and a half of rain has fallen bringing us also historic flooding. we also know this summer we have been dealing with drought across the south, in particular in texas. all of the rain we have seen this week marginally helpful. small brochlts in the drought in places like dallas and still 22 million residents of the lone star state are under drought. more heavy rain across the southeast and the workweek especially along i-10 in the southeast and storms heavy across florida through the weekend. severe weather returns for the northeast as well, not ruling out the chance for tornados across new england, hartford to burlingt
. >>> well, tonight the gulf coast is bracing for more rain after a day of flooding.re under watches and warning tonight and the situation is dire. the mayor of jackson, mississippi, is telling residents to be prepared to evacuate. let's bring in meteorologist mike bettes from our partners at the weather channel for more. good evening, mike. >> norah, good evening. we have had historic rain this week across the southeast, in some places more than a foot and a half of rain has...
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that live next to the pearl river, certainly facing the possibility of flooding all the way to the gulf coast fact, flood warnings continuing there until thursday now, but that may get moved once again. you can see the storms rolling through there today. alright, out along the coastline. this is the place the people are going to want to be in the days ahead. look at that. some patchy, thick fog moving along the some people out there with some sweatshirt, maybe some light jackets. nice and cool right up the coastline because it is going to be anything but cool around the bay area. the days ahead here, we're going to see the largest and longest heatwave of the season roll into the bay area. significant heat. this is a dangerous heat that's going to be moving in. w4're not talking just 90's and low 1. 100's. we're talking really well into the 100 degree range. maybe 106, maybe 108 over the holiday weekend. wouldn't be surprising. this kind of heat wave in place. lex lonoke county vacaville. you see the temperatures soar to 112, maybe 100 and 13 degrees. so you got to be careful in those kind of
that live next to the pearl river, certainly facing the possibility of flooding all the way to the gulf coast fact, flood warnings continuing there until thursday now, but that may get moved once again. you can see the storms rolling through there today. alright, out along the coastline. this is the place the people are going to want to be in the days ahead. look at that. some patchy, thick fog moving along the some people out there with some sweatshirt, maybe some light jackets. nice and cool...
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today marks 17 years since hurricane katrina hit the gulf coast. the storm killed more than 1,800 people and did about $108 billion in damage. katrina actually made landfall three times in the united states, first in florida, then in southeast louisiana, and finally in mississippi. the storm left much of new orleans underwater. two broken levees flooded 80% of the city of new orleans. it also created a humanitarian disaster as thousands of people were left without food, water, or shelter. >>> not just alcohol and tobacco. you could be carded for trying to buy whipped cream in new york. state law says you have to be 21 years old to buy cans of the airy dairy product. the little known state law actually took effect november 25th. it's only recently been noticed and now it's being enforced. whipped cream cans are filled with nitrous oxide. young people have been known to use the cans to get high, which can be dangerous. >>> how much would you spend for an ultra-rare baseball card? how about $12 million? i mint condition mickey mantle baseball card sol
today marks 17 years since hurricane katrina hit the gulf coast. the storm killed more than 1,800 people and did about $108 billion in damage. katrina actually made landfall three times in the united states, first in florida, then in southeast louisiana, and finally in mississippi. the storm left much of new orleans underwater. two broken levees flooded 80% of the city of new orleans. it also created a humanitarian disaster as thousands of people were left without food, water, or shelter....
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. >> we are entering the heart now of hurricane season, and a hurricane barreling through the gulf coast, hitting all the areas where there's oil production, as well as oil refining capacity, that can cause problems. >> reporter: now, the big question is, how long will this last? well, the good news is, gas prices are forecast to hover at or below $4 a gallon for the rest of the summer, but the bad news here is that the energy markets are volatile. in fact, crude oil prices jumped up more than a percent today. so, jericka, if you do have a fuel tank, fill them as much as you can. >> duncan: absolutely. thank you, errol. up next, the new plan to vaccinate more people against monkeypox, using less vaccine. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning,... as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell... ...while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be seve
. >> we are entering the heart now of hurricane season, and a hurricane barreling through the gulf coast, hitting all the areas where there's oil production, as well as oil refining capacity, that can cause problems. >> reporter: now, the big question is, how long will this last? well, the good news is, gas prices are forecast to hover at or below $4 a gallon for the rest of the summer, but the bad news here is that the energy markets are volatile. in fact, crude oil prices jumped...
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. >> on the gulf coast you walk out in august and go ugh. >> oh, it's the worst. >> here you walk out and it's muggy. >> what's going on. i noticed it, though. it's noticeable. >> you can tell. it eventually is going to drop. we'll be back at 5:30. >> there goes your excuse not to run. sorry. sorry about that. >>> still ahead, beyonce changes a lyric on her new album after backlash from the disabled community. how it's sparking a conversation about what other commonly used words may be offensive. >>> and the warriors show off their new uniforms. we want to get your take on the dubbs' new look. >>> don't forget to change us for our 7:00 a.m. stream. watch wherever, whenever. find us on pluto tv channel for years, california's non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for
. >> on the gulf coast you walk out in august and go ugh. >> oh, it's the worst. >> here you walk out and it's muggy. >> what's going on. i noticed it, though. it's noticeable. >> you can tell. it eventually is going to drop. we'll be back at 5:30. >> there goes your excuse not to run. sorry. sorry about that. >>> still ahead, beyonce changes a lyric on her new album after backlash from the disabled community. how it's sparking a conversation about...
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>> with lack of development in energy infrastructure, with things like tropical activity in the gulf coast and even major winter storms there is potential, but early last year colonial pipeline was hacked and shut down, i was hoping that would draw attention to how vulnerable our infrastructure in the northeast is where we have a heavy big population, relying on a few small pipeline. >> ashley: energy secretary wrote to the new england governor saying take steps to improve preparedness including using tools at your disposal working with responsible state agencies for increased storage level and encouraging industries to prioritize increasing gasoline and inventory at this pivotal period of heightened risk. kind of jargony, make this make sense to me, i feel the biden administration has not made us energy independent. >> i'm trying to figure out what they mean by stockpiling reserves when we're dipping into our strategic petroleum reserve, they will have to explain that to me. most frustrating part about this whole thing, we've spent last decade developing the shell, one of the biggest natu
>> with lack of development in energy infrastructure, with things like tropical activity in the gulf coast and even major winter storms there is potential, but early last year colonial pipeline was hacked and shut down, i was hoping that would draw attention to how vulnerable our infrastructure in the northeast is where we have a heavy big population, relying on a few small pipeline. >> ashley: energy secretary wrote to the new england governor saying take steps to improve...
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. >>> back here at home, to the flash flood threat across the gulf coast tonight, after days of record rain. still more is on the way. mississippi in the bulls eye. this home in canton surrounded by water. a new round of heavy rain today in jackson county. highway 489 in newton county, mississippi, closed until further notice after part of it was washed away. tonight, a flood watch remains in effect from texas to the florida panhandle. rob marciano standing by to time this out for us, but first, abc's trevor ault in the storm zone again for us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, millions still on alert for flash flooding from a stalled system relentlessly dumping rain on the deep south. >> this frontal system's just not moving anywhere. so it is going to continue to inundate us with rain. >> reporter: this after more than 40 elderly residents and staff had to be evacuated wednesday. the peach tree village assisted living facility outside jackson, mississippi, taking on several feet of water. workers and families assessing the damage. new video showing the race to save livestock from neck de
. >>> back here at home, to the flash flood threat across the gulf coast tonight, after days of record rain. still more is on the way. mississippi in the bulls eye. this home in canton surrounded by water. a new round of heavy rain today in jackson county. highway 489 in newton county, mississippi, closed until further notice after part of it was washed away. tonight, a flood watch remains in effect from texas to the florida panhandle. rob marciano standing by to time this out for us,...