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we've got freeze watches and warnings from the midwest to the gulf coast for the next few mornings. that means temps below freezing. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner. and coming up, remembering a pioneering nasa astronaut to mountain climbers terrifying encounter with a black bear on the attack, and the california dermatologist caught on camera allegedly poisoning her husband's drink with drano to now facing off in court. on dollr on om yeah. ahnee happ his survival instincts at work in this video posted by tmz as he fights off a bear who was protecting her cub, and these two college wrestlers in wyoming are recovering after a grizzly bear attack. the cowboy state daily reports. one of them jumped onto the bear to save the others life. then the bear ran off. kendall cummings said he could hear the bear's teeth hitting his skull. he's now recovering. glad they're okay. the california doctor accused of poisoning her husband with drano has returned to court in a separate case, the couple going through a divorce is also in the middle of a child custody case. a dermatologist accus
we've got freeze watches and warnings from the midwest to the gulf coast for the next few mornings. that means temps below freezing. accuweather meteorologist kevin costner. and coming up, remembering a pioneering nasa astronaut to mountain climbers terrifying encounter with a black bear on the attack, and the california dermatologist caught on camera allegedly poisoning her husband's drink with drano to now facing off in court. on dollr on om yeah. ahnee happ his survival instincts at work in...
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ian left millions without power on e gulf coast. more than 80 people have died. more than 100,000 customers are waiting for the lights to turn back on in puerto puerto rico, two weeks after fiona hit. > >> cbs news is partnering with e red cross on hurricane relief efforts. to donate go to cbsnews.com/red cross. > >> coming up, nike is dropping s prices. we have why in the money money watch report. > >> plus, monday night football s here. tonight is a big one for e niners as they take on the rams. they take on the rams. (vo) a medicare advantage plan should come with all the benefits you want and zero compromises. with anthem blue cross, it can. just go to anthem.com/answers or call 833-797-4179 for a free one-on-one medicare plan review. ask about our zero dollar monthly premium plans that include dental, vision and hearing coverage along with transportation, a gym membership and zero dollar copay for prescriptions all for zero extra cost. plus, you could be eligible for extra benefits to help you save even more. we have plans with up to twenty-three hundred dol
ian left millions without power on e gulf coast. more than 80 people have died. more than 100,000 customers are waiting for the lights to turn back on in puerto puerto rico, two weeks after fiona hit. > >> cbs news is partnering with e red cross on hurricane relief efforts. to donate go to cbsnews.com/red cross. > >> coming up, nike is dropping s prices. we have why in the money money watch report. > >> plus, monday night football s here. tonight is a big one for e...
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this is arcadia, in desoto county, 40 miles from the gulf coast. a man posted this drone video that was shot today. it's been three days since the peace river hit historic levels but the water is nowhere near gone. the national weather service reported could be another week or so, before the river returns to normal. valerie castro is there for us tonight. >> the roar of an airboat is the sound of hope, supplies and even people being. around desoto county, and inland community flooded after swollen rivers were overwhelmed by the storm. aerial footage shows acres of flooded lands and homes including livestock surrounded by feet of water. in some areas, rooftops are just now beginning to be revealed as the water level goes down. >> it's a bad day but god is good and we will all make it through . >> how are you mentally powering through this? >> i was good until you asked. it's a lot. you see your community just torn up. our neighbors, they lost a lot . >> the county commissioners says there's a network of volunteers. >> we are working together . i thi
this is arcadia, in desoto county, 40 miles from the gulf coast. a man posted this drone video that was shot today. it's been three days since the peace river hit historic levels but the water is nowhere near gone. the national weather service reported could be another week or so, before the river returns to normal. valerie castro is there for us tonight. >> the roar of an airboat is the sound of hope, supplies and even people being. around desoto county, and inland community flooded...
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and most of the severe weather occurs along the gulf coast. just like yesterday.d tornadoes. many in the state of mississippi near the gulf coast. two reports of wind damage as well. and these tornadoes that formed, and here is a close-up of the low hanging cloud in moss point, mississippi, a lot of these get that interaction with the coastline. let me explain. this is the latest radar by the way the severe weather threat diminishing with time as the system moves eastward, that is the good news, but let's zoom in closer and go back 12 hours when the tornados actually developed. you can see them firing up right there near the border of mississippi and alabama. we're getting the thunderstorm development over the ocean, then it moves on to land and we're getting spins in the atmosphere allowing for the tornado to form quickly. and these storms that do form are typically short lived, typically pretty weak, but enough do weak structural damage. that is what we've had from the tornado in mississippi, we actually saw roof damage to an elementari elementary building and s
and most of the severe weather occurs along the gulf coast. just like yesterday.d tornadoes. many in the state of mississippi near the gulf coast. two reports of wind damage as well. and these tornadoes that formed, and here is a close-up of the low hanging cloud in moss point, mississippi, a lot of these get that interaction with the coastline. let me explain. this is the latest radar by the way the severe weather threat diminishing with time as the system moves eastward, that is the good...
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and the setup for heavy rainfall in the next five to seven days for the areas along the gulf coast is going to bring a lot of heavy rainfall over five to seven days, especially for friends in texas, two to three inches over the next several days and for our friends in florida, potential for showers, thunderstorms, not only today, but through friday. not a lot of heavy rain, they need clear skies, they are into a recovery effort, we're talking about half inch to an inch, more rain is not a good news situation for our friends in florida. we'll keep you up to date. there is the forecast. dealing with warm temperatures across south, cooler for northern plains and great lakes and we'll get rain in the northeast. >> todd: looking forward to the rain, jd. i need to wash stuff out on my property, i'm looking forward to it. >> janice: the forecast is all about todd. >> todd: nailed it. >> carley: naturally. >> todd: tulsi gabbard in the news after announcing her split from the democratic party. >> when you look at this party, today's democratic party is controlled by if nat cal ideologues who
and the setup for heavy rainfall in the next five to seven days for the areas along the gulf coast is going to bring a lot of heavy rainfall over five to seven days, especially for friends in texas, two to three inches over the next several days and for our friends in florida, potential for showers, thunderstorms, not only today, but through friday. not a lot of heavy rain, they need clear skies, they are into a recovery effort, we're talking about half inch to an inch, more rain is not a good...
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it slammed into the gulf coast as a category 4 hurricane. entire towns leveled. florida governor ron desantis is expected to give an update on the situation later on in this hour. we'll take that for you live. let's send it down to boris sanchez with our coverage from ft. myers, florida. boris? >> fred, you just broke the news that we have been dreading all day. initially, when we got up this morning, officials had told us that the death toll from hurricane ian was hanging at around 45 fatalities, and you just broke the news, 64 people killed by hurricane ian here in the state of florida and potentially more as officials get closer to areas that were cut off because of the storm and the damage caused by hurricane ian toppling bridges and closing down highways because of rising waters and of course just debris strewn everywhere. as you can see, some of it behind me. these large vessels just thrown around like toys by this very powerful, nearly category 5 storm. let's get you to cnn's team coverage tracking the latest developments on the ground everywhere that hurr
it slammed into the gulf coast as a category 4 hurricane. entire towns leveled. florida governor ron desantis is expected to give an update on the situation later on in this hour. we'll take that for you live. let's send it down to boris sanchez with our coverage from ft. myers, florida. boris? >> fred, you just broke the news that we have been dreading all day. initially, when we got up this morning, officials had told us that the death toll from hurricane ian was hanging at around 45...
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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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florida residents looking to pick up the pieces after hurricane ian tore through the gulf coast lastk. madison alworth is live in northport, florida, where flooding is still making many residential areas inaccessible. madison, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dagen. i'm on an onramp to i-75. this whole road completely closed down because of that flooding. i'm going to show you this way, you take a look, you still see signs on the ground. and, actually, this road here was completely flooded friday through the the weekend. the water now receding, but those cars you're seeing, many of them, picked up and stranded because of the flooding. you see three cars here that are still experiencing that. the waters rushed up, carrying them, depositing them here on the side of the road. northport is expected to continue seeing the flooding through wednesday. now, that's partially because of the myakka river in this area. that river flooded immensely on friday, through the weekend, and the water has nowhere to go because it is flat. i want to show you some of the video from this weekend so
florida residents looking to pick up the pieces after hurricane ian tore through the gulf coast lastk. madison alworth is live in northport, florida, where flooding is still making many residential areas inaccessible. madison, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dagen. i'm on an onramp to i-75. this whole road completely closed down because of that flooding. i'm going to show you this way, you take a look, you still see signs on the ground. and, actually, this road here was...
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mounting questions over evacuation orders in florida's gulf coast as recovery efforts continue after hurricane ian. so far, we've had more than 1900 rescues in the use our teams nearly a week after the storm hit, rescue crews are still working around the clock to reach people stranded and some of the hardest hit areas of florida's gulf coast. washed out bridges and roadways, making the task difficult, especially in coastal communities still dealing with flooding. but in a small sign of progress, lee county officials say the florida department of transportation is already helping to rebuild a temporary bridge to pine island, carly only accessible by boat and air . we still expect for that bridge to be, uh, the temporary bridge to be completed within the next 5 to 8 days, the state emergency management director also expects most people could have power and water restored by sunday. very good plan. very good strategy. how to get that done. recovery efforts continue . lee county officials are also facing questions over why they issued evacuation orders just 24 hours before landfall. conc
mounting questions over evacuation orders in florida's gulf coast as recovery efforts continue after hurricane ian. so far, we've had more than 1900 rescues in the use our teams nearly a week after the storm hit, rescue crews are still working around the clock to reach people stranded and some of the hardest hit areas of florida's gulf coast. washed out bridges and roadways, making the task difficult, especially in coastal communities still dealing with flooding. but in a small sign of...
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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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with cargo moving to the gulf and east coast, we have backups outside these ports. no satisfaction from seeing other ports struggling because we have got to talk about our nation's competitiveness when it comes to the global supply chain and trade. this is another variable in the equation that complicates our supply chain in the united states. guy: you talk about the supply chain. a question from one of our audience members talking about what you think is driving inflation right now. is inflation, in your mind, still being driven on the supply side by bottlenecks we have been experiencing? clearly, the war in ukraine is having an impact as well. is that where inflation is coming from or has it broadened out? gene: i think it has broadened out. we all feel it at the pump and grocery store, going back to the policies of the previous administration with retaliatory tariffs on exports that have impacted the american farmer and manufacturer. plus, this insatiable appetite american consumers have for goods. all of this is adding up to 8.2 percent inflation, a 40-your high
with cargo moving to the gulf and east coast, we have backups outside these ports. no satisfaction from seeing other ports struggling because we have got to talk about our nation's competitiveness when it comes to the global supply chain and trade. this is another variable in the equation that complicates our supply chain in the united states. guy: you talk about the supply chain. a question from one of our audience members talking about what you think is driving inflation right now. is...
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and it will move into mexico, a lot of moisture working toward the gulf coast states.teve doocy, over to you, my friend. >> steve: thank you, weather machine, don't go anywhere, comedian rob schneider is here, he will talk about culture, politics and his new movie. let's check in with dana perino. >> dana: i'm excited to see rob schneider, president biden says saudi will be pushed, senator tom cotton at the top of the show and are republicans about to make a dent in democratic held seats? he will be here. remember the lie, the biden administration knew it wasn't true, fanned the flames anyway. we'll see you at 9:00. ♪ whenever heartburn strikes get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums ♪ >> tulsi gabbard revealing what this has cost her. >> giving you a cynical look like whose side are you on to people out right ending that friendship or professional relationship because they don't want to have anything to do with you. >> brian: actor and comedian rob schneider is here with us. what is your reaction to tulsi gabbard doing what she d
and it will move into mexico, a lot of moisture working toward the gulf coast states.teve doocy, over to you, my friend. >> steve: thank you, weather machine, don't go anywhere, comedian rob schneider is here, he will talk about culture, politics and his new movie. let's check in with dana perino. >> dana: i'm excited to see rob schneider, president biden says saudi will be pushed, senator tom cotton at the top of the show and are republicans about to make a dent in democratic held...
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goes to gulf coast refineries to be refined, but we're not getting it. doing, we don't want it here, the secretary antony blinken said we want oil from everywhere, he left out wherever, alaska and teak. >> carley: the united states of america, so quickly if the next administration prioritizes fossil fuels, what does it take to become energy independent and how long would that take? >> it happens pretty quickly, get out of the way is the main thing you need to do, the trump administration cut red tape, that helped us get 2 million barrel per year increase, first thing biden administration did was reinstitute led tape, drag out permitting. talk to anybody in the oil industry, permits are difficult to get, normal permits that should be rubber stamped, they drag them out. get out of the way and quit stepping on them and we're energy independent, we can be quickly again. opec knows there won't be strong response when we have production. if they knew there would be a strong response, they wouldn't be able to cut it. >> todd: federal charges against hunter bide
goes to gulf coast refineries to be refined, but we're not getting it. doing, we don't want it here, the secretary antony blinken said we want oil from everywhere, he left out wherever, alaska and teak. >> carley: the united states of america, so quickly if the next administration prioritizes fossil fuels, what does it take to become energy independent and how long would that take? >> it happens pretty quickly, get out of the way is the main thing you need to do, the trump...
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saturday will dip south toward tennessee river valley and by sunday near the gulf coast, temperatures60'ss here, so a taste of fall. your friday high in st louis. certainly taste of what is to come, southwest, showers and thunderstorms yet again in your forecast, that area of low pressure that was giving rain and wind and yucky conditions to the northeast finally out of there, beautiful day today, 73 degrees as daytime high, 74 in chicago, 89 in dallas, so the southern u.s. still feeling the heat and hanging on to summertime temperatures. the tropics, number one, will it get a name in the next couple days? probably, but we think all of the guidance is showing landfall around nicaragua, but could become a hurricane, we'll keep you up to date. there is your tropical storm frequency in september, october and november. starting to get down in the -- not categories, in the bar graph -- >> carley: we know what you are saying. we get it. >> janice: we're not in the peak season, on the back half of peak season. foxweather.com, by the way. glad it is friday. >> carley: always crystal clear, my
saturday will dip south toward tennessee river valley and by sunday near the gulf coast, temperatures60'ss here, so a taste of fall. your friday high in st louis. certainly taste of what is to come, southwest, showers and thunderstorms yet again in your forecast, that area of low pressure that was giving rain and wind and yucky conditions to the northeast finally out of there, beautiful day today, 73 degrees as daytime high, 74 in chicago, 89 in dallas, so the southern u.s. still feeling the...
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supplies are very tight in chicago, resupply can come from the gulf coast except it takes several weeksline system and as a result we have seen both in illinois and in ohio prices have been spiking over the last several weeks. maria: and do you expect the spike to continue as the weather gets colder? >> well, i don't think it will and gasoline prices because the demand in the midwest goes down precipitously as we get into december but the issue is that crude oil prices are rising, gasoline and diesel prices are going up as refineries continue with their maintenance season and unfortunately we are not going to see much relief in gasoline prices on a national level over the next few weeks. maria: all right, we will leave it there. andy, gate to get your take on all of this. thanks very much. andy lipow on oil and gas. quick break, local restaurants in florida now being forced to raise the menu prices after hurricane ian ripped through the region. we will be speaking with one restaurant owner on what this means for business. you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ a
supplies are very tight in chicago, resupply can come from the gulf coast except it takes several weeksline system and as a result we have seen both in illinois and in ohio prices have been spiking over the last several weeks. maria: and do you expect the spike to continue as the weather gets colder? >> well, i don't think it will and gasoline prices because the demand in the midwest goes down precipitously as we get into december but the issue is that crude oil prices are rising,...
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those areas shaded in purple where it even goes to the gulf coast. this is that first big blast of the season dealing with subfreezing temperatures. i want to show you how cold it will be tonight with some teens here in sioux city but then as you head across much of the rest of the east it will be in the 20s and 30s. you can call your family out east and say, hey, 70 and sunny in the bay area. we don't want to brag too much. here is what's going on. there's a big plunge in the jet stream as an area of low pressure forces that air further to the south while we're under a big ridge of high pressure causing some very warm temperatures and by tomorrow we could see some of our highs reaching into the low to mid-90s. now all of this is moving so the cold air is moving out and our warm air is on the move as well as we get ready for some weekend rain. i'll talk more about that in the forecast coming up in a few minutes. mike, you've been making predictions about traffic all day. >>> exactly. many of them have come true. it's tuesday. heavier volume, bigger s
those areas shaded in purple where it even goes to the gulf coast. this is that first big blast of the season dealing with subfreezing temperatures. i want to show you how cold it will be tonight with some teens here in sioux city but then as you head across much of the rest of the east it will be in the 20s and 30s. you can call your family out east and say, hey, 70 and sunny in the bay area. we don't want to brag too much. here is what's going on. there's a big plunge in the jet stream as an...
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and five days after hurricane ian slammed into the florida gulf coast, decimating entire communities, stepping up to help. here's what i heard from two florida families who went to ft. myers beach to help. they cooked about 150 burritos and brought water to give to those in need. >> why do this? [ speaking non-english ]. >> thanking this country for opening its doors to us and telling our daughters the values so they will always return what we once received. the little that we have we're giving back. we're healthy, we're alive, we have a home, we have food. there's some who lost it all. and here's why we are here. it's just a portion of the generosity and the kindness that we is see from people in the wake of this crisis. much more help will be needed to address the damage and the devastation of these communities. joining us now is colonel james pwaogt, the jacksonville district for the u.s. army corps of engineers on his way to ft. myers. colonel, thank you for being with us here. the team is working on installing generators today. what do efforts look like? >> jose, the army corps o
and five days after hurricane ian slammed into the florida gulf coast, decimating entire communities, stepping up to help. here's what i heard from two florida families who went to ft. myers beach to help. they cooked about 150 burritos and brought water to give to those in need. >> why do this? [ speaking non-english ]. >> thanking this country for opening its doors to us and telling our daughters the values so they will always return what we once received. the little that we have...
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ian left millions without power along florida's gulf coast, and the death toll now tops 80. 100,000 customers are stillstill waiting for the ligh turn back on in puerto rico two weeks after fiona hit. the supreme court begins a new term with a new justice, ketanji brown jackson. the court's first black woman. the justices are expected to take on cases involving affirmative action in college admissions, voting and the environment. >>> and the horror movie "smile" scared its way to the top of the box office, raking in $22 million in ticket sales. for more news download the cbs news appn your cell phone or connected tv. i'm wendy gillette, cbs n s, new york. >>> survivors suffering. in southwest florida the newly homeless are piecing together what's left of their lives in the wake of hurricane ian. power is still out for close to a million people. some communities dealing with long gas lines and relying on help for the basics like food and water. >>> i'm manuel bojorquez on san carlos island where residents are returning to find miles of destruction like this and trying to figu
ian left millions without power along florida's gulf coast, and the death toll now tops 80. 100,000 customers are stillstill waiting for the ligh turn back on in puerto rico two weeks after fiona hit. the supreme court begins a new term with a new justice, ketanji brown jackson. the court's first black woman. the justices are expected to take on cases involving affirmative action in college admissions, voting and the environment. >>> and the horror movie "smile" scared its...
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secondary season in the fall when we get the uptick in thunderstorm activity especially in the gulf coastwe have the cool versus warm and that is what is happening now in the fall months as well. we're getting the change of seasons, different air masses settling in and then exiting the region and then an uptick in the thunderstorm activity as well as our tornado activity especially across the gulf coast. we've had nine reported tornadoes yesterday. really near the border of mississippi and alabama. and they were responsible for some mean or roof damage to an elementary school as well as toppling trees and power lines as well. here is an ominous lowen thattithat ing hanging cloud that crossed the highway. and good news is that the severe weather threat is waning as time goes on. so that is not the major problem going forward. but we still have the influx of moisture near texas panhandle, so pensacola and gulf shores, these areas being hit hard. could get a couple inches. and this all started midday yesterday. you can see the flurry of tornado warnings that popped up really just east of gul
secondary season in the fall when we get the uptick in thunderstorm activity especially in the gulf coastwe have the cool versus warm and that is what is happening now in the fall months as well. we're getting the change of seasons, different air masses settling in and then exiting the region and then an uptick in the thunderstorm activity as well as our tornado activity especially across the gulf coast. we've had nine reported tornadoes yesterday. really near the border of mississippi and...
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. >> now, sportfishing is a huge draw for many people who go to florida's gulf coast, but it will take a while for those businesses to get up and running again. cnn's bill weir is in fort myers and shows us the tangled mess of boats, vehicles, and debris left behind by this storm. >> reporter: these are shore birds and pelicans, walking across wreckage in what used to be san carlos harbor. it's seen better days, as you can see. this is the destructive path of ian. it came raking across here. a lot of the businesses here of course have to deal with recreation here in paradise, kayak rentales, bait shops completely split open by the wind. the boats have been tossed into the mangroves across the street here. we have a bit of a bottleneck of human activity because this is the road to fort myers beach, and the sheriff's department is not letting anybody on. if you haven't seen any pictures of fort myers beach this is why. there is a first and former law in florida that's supposed to give us access when there's a state of emergency, but you got to feel for the sheriff's deputies just trying
. >> now, sportfishing is a huge draw for many people who go to florida's gulf coast, but it will take a while for those businesses to get up and running again. cnn's bill weir is in fort myers and shows us the tangled mess of boats, vehicles, and debris left behind by this storm. >> reporter: these are shore birds and pelicans, walking across wreckage in what used to be san carlos harbor. it's seen better days, as you can see. this is the destructive path of ian. it came raking...
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so there should be an important drive towards building new l & g terminals in the west coast and gulf coasthe u.s. business association said call for the american government to speed autopsy principle of law for terminals was one of the most important parts of the statement. the joint statements says the international economic orders faltering. it says that makes it important to have fair rules based governance to achieve a sustainable society. the business leaders also urged washington to remove tariffs based on what they call an overly broad application of national security policies. >>> officials at the u.s. federal reserve believe the country's inflation level is unacceptably high. they say they will continue tightening the monetary policy to bring prices under control, even if it comes at the cost of employment. the fed released the minutes of the september meeting on wednesday. policymakers decided to raise the key interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point for a third time in a row. the benchmark rate sits in a range of 3 to 3.25%. the minutes show some policymakers were w
so there should be an important drive towards building new l & g terminals in the west coast and gulf coasthe u.s. business association said call for the american government to speed autopsy principle of law for terminals was one of the most important parts of the statement. the joint statements says the international economic orders faltering. it says that makes it important to have fair rules based governance to achieve a sustainable society. the business leaders also urged washington to...
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people trying to get back to normal on the florida gulf coast as there's so much destruction and devastation all around them. reporting from fort myers, florida, i'm jim acosta. i'll see you back here next saturday. pamela brown takes over the "cnn newsroom" live after a quick break. have a good night. >>> ian's death toll in florida is rising today. >> can we get some help down here? >> more supplies are coming in. there were four boats that just arrived moments ago. >> this community has never ever seen this high of flooding before. >> now we're going into day four without having electricity. that's when you get to that life-threatening range. >> we have no power, no phone service, nothing. >> the buildings are ripped off of their foundation and swept backwards. >> should there have been a mandatory evacuation that came sooner. >> i wouldn't have changed anything. this storm was unpredictable. >> there's a degree of personal responsibility here. >> i think people got complacent. >> lyman was completely liberated. >> it's likely to have a roll-on effect to russian positions further towards
people trying to get back to normal on the florida gulf coast as there's so much destruction and devastation all around them. reporting from fort myers, florida, i'm jim acosta. i'll see you back here next saturday. pamela brown takes over the "cnn newsroom" live after a quick break. have a good night. >>> ian's death toll in florida is rising today. >> can we get some help down here? >> more supplies are coming in. there were four boats that just arrived moments...
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some delay or the gulf coast boesky? what are the mika delon you? shes out, isabel white. so please, if you can that machine, will you please play with me while pull you out of your roku show started? of course you can actually see that we joined if i knew or delete, delete the bike or do i go down to the gussy services or it's him his book. so somebody opened in washington cooper on b. that's correct question. now let's press you a resume. reading use more to it, shows that the school, etc. collections can me a my me, that would be me. love to find the item you describe matter with simple not syncing up with that, that he wasn't being funny. i will bring you my little boosted in luke with such things with you just before you have got the list, annoy me, i'd better. yeah, he doesn't need a good job. so let me do with numbers with with plastic and then we're seeing the voice is also a short video, but there was a problem with fish commercial pretty amazing about food with remediate. lou ah, look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot
some delay or the gulf coast boesky? what are the mika delon you? shes out, isabel white. so please, if you can that machine, will you please play with me while pull you out of your roku show started? of course you can actually see that we joined if i knew or delete, delete the bike or do i go down to the gussy services or it's him his book. so somebody opened in washington cooper on b. that's correct question. now let's press you a resume. reading use more to it, shows that the school, etc....
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at least 120 people died in florida after ian smashed into the gulf coast, as a massive category fourscue teams continue to look for survivors, as residents combed through the wreckage and search for temporary housing. more than 300,000 flutter customers remain without power, and it could be a month before electricity is restored in the hardest hit communities. justice ketanji brown jackson making her debut on the supreme court bench, where do her arguments reveal about the kind of justice she will be? that is next. i need some sleep. (groaning) (growling) (silence) (sigh, chuckle) if you struggle with cpap, you should check out inspire. inspire. sleep apnea innovation. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the number one pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand. (vo) you can be well-dressed. (man) wahoooo! (vo) you can be well-groomed. or even well-spoken. (man) ooooooo. (vo) b
at least 120 people died in florida after ian smashed into the gulf coast, as a massive category fourscue teams continue to look for survivors, as residents combed through the wreckage and search for temporary housing. more than 300,000 flutter customers remain without power, and it could be a month before electricity is restored in the hardest hit communities. justice ketanji brown jackson making her debut on the supreme court bench, where do her arguments reveal about the kind of justice she...
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the gulf coast, we keep seeing the thunderstorms that spin up quite easily. raction from the gulf of mexico, so we get that abundant moisture, thunderstorms develop, then they interact with the land as they move over shore. then they get those little spinup tornados. they don't typically last very long. usually not very powerful. nonetheless, they still cause minor roof damage and also toppling trees and power lines as well. especially into the coastline of mississippi. going forward, the rainfall is going to be a threat across this area, especially near pensacola and gulf shores. in fact, the weather prediction center has a slight risk of flash flooding with some of these thunderstorms moving onshore. the severe weather threat is waning but the heavy rain threat continues. some of that's good news. we have drought conditions across the florida pan ham and into the coastal areas of alabama as well. by the way, keeping an eye on the tropics. still a development chance here this weekend and into early parts of next week across the caribbean and good news, that w
the gulf coast, we keep seeing the thunderstorms that spin up quite easily. raction from the gulf of mexico, so we get that abundant moisture, thunderstorms develop, then they interact with the land as they move over shore. then they get those little spinup tornados. they don't typically last very long. usually not very powerful. nonetheless, they still cause minor roof damage and also toppling trees and power lines as well. especially into the coastline of mississippi. going forward, the...
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spilling into the gulf, the havoc it was wreaking on wetlands and other critical ecosystems of the gulf coast, you know, from texas all the way to florida. and the sort or feeling of helplessness. >> the spill was the size of hawaii. it was literally an oil tsunami in the gulf of mexico. thousands and thousands of gallons of crude oil spilling into the water every minute, every day. this was a manmade catastrophe. and it just struck me that this is--this is the scariest thing i've ever seen. this is a serious threat when oil spills, not just to marine life. obviously that's bad, and obviously the beaches. we're still getting tar washing up on those beaches now. but al to the livelihoods thpeople in these regions. in the gulf, 8 out of 10 people have a livelihood connected either to the oil and gas drilling industry or to hospitality and tourism. and all of those things were devastated by this spill. >> the spill has brought life, uh, to a lot of the issues in thgulf and all of the ancillary businesses. family fisheries, docks, the marina, the ehouses, the transportation companies, people who
spilling into the gulf, the havoc it was wreaking on wetlands and other critical ecosystems of the gulf coast, you know, from texas all the way to florida. and the sort or feeling of helplessness. >> the spill was the size of hawaii. it was literally an oil tsunami in the gulf of mexico. thousands and thousands of gallons of crude oil spilling into the water every minute, every day. this was a manmade catastrophe. and it just struck me that this is--this is the scariest thing i've ever...
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jon, this could be record-break breaking lows as far south as the gulf coast.low freezing. it does break after this. it's not winter yet, but this is a winter-like feel. jon: yeah, gonna feel like winter. adam klotz, thank you. all right, got some time to kill. stick around because we're going to take you on a zombie walk that is sure to get you in the halloween spirit. stay with us. ♪ he did the monster mash. ♪ it was a grave yard smash ♪ get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms. including nasal congestion. with powerful claritin-d. so you can breathe better. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. claritin - d. >> tech: at safelite, we take care of vehicles with the latest technology. when my last customer discovered a crack in his car's windshield, he scheduled at safelite.com. safelite makes it easy. we're the experts at replacing your glass... ...and recalibrating your advanced safety system. >> customer: and they recycled my old glass. now that's a company i can trust. >> tech: don't wait. schedule today. ♪ pop rock musi
jon, this could be record-break breaking lows as far south as the gulf coast.low freezing. it does break after this. it's not winter yet, but this is a winter-like feel. jon: yeah, gonna feel like winter. adam klotz, thank you. all right, got some time to kill. stick around because we're going to take you on a zombie walk that is sure to get you in the halloween spirit. stay with us. ♪ he did the monster mash. ♪ it was a grave yard smash ♪ get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms....
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both the fact they are considering no leases in the gulf coast. there are really no permits being granted and republicans believe the opposite. we should be maximizing america's -- neil: i think you said it best, congressman. you said it brilliantly earlier on. why would you invest billions for something tapped off less than a decade. it is not worth it right. >> financial lifelines. putting pressure and banks, financial institutions not to fund investments in oil and natural gas. that has big impact as well. if we can't finance it, you can't see a future for it, you're going to invest less in it. that is the environment we have. any a pro energy president could, pro energy house of representatives do turn that around. neil: i think to your point, you mentioned the european example, germany looking at nuclear and colt. france doing the same, my people, italy they're way ahead of it exploring any and all options. in other words that they're even in a climate change focused europe, they're looking at options to get them over this serious hump in a h
both the fact they are considering no leases in the gulf coast. there are really no permits being granted and republicans believe the opposite. we should be maximizing america's -- neil: i think you said it best, congressman. you said it brilliantly earlier on. why would you invest billions for something tapped off less than a decade. it is not worth it right. >> financial lifelines. putting pressure and banks, financial institutions not to fund investments in oil and natural gas. that...
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petersburg so we're still at the gulf coast. obviously the storm language coming through the bay -- as it approached, we lost power and was without power for three days. we evacuate to a hotel in downtown st. petersburg. the community is doing very well by the grace of god, frankly. we have trees that were down, -- that we're down. we didn't have near the kind of impact that this that really does to southwest florida. we took a trip down there not too far, sarasota, englewood, venice just a couple of days ago met with the mayor of venice enough for the south you go in florida on the gulf coast, obviously the worse this gets. it is like a nightmare. it looks like a bomb exploded when you see some of the video that you all have shown. it just amazing and tragic. >> i think one of the most horrific things, as well, is when you think about rebuilding how folks are going to be able to do that once they are able to pick up the pieces, right? insurance. 29%, we are learning now of homes are inch shirt with flood insurance of the 1.8 mi
petersburg so we're still at the gulf coast. obviously the storm language coming through the bay -- as it approached, we lost power and was without power for three days. we evacuate to a hotel in downtown st. petersburg. the community is doing very well by the grace of god, frankly. we have trees that were down, -- that we're down. we didn't have near the kind of impact that this that really does to southwest florida. we took a trip down there not too far, sarasota, englewood, venice just a...
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elon musk at tesla talked about refinery for lithium on the gulf coast.his isn't great for california but we've seen people leaving the state, 2 million move to other states over the last 20, 30 years. a bit of an exodus going on but i wouldn't count california out, still has a vibrant dynamic economy, $3.6 trillion, 14% of us gdp, the tech industry isn't going anywhere. hollywood not going anywhere either. aerospace is popular in the state as well. >> what can you tell us about the operations they are moving out, the cow exit, i am saying it sounds more brexit. what operations, what workers have been moving and it is a threat to california's reputation is center for tech innovation? >> primarily it is company headquarters and some operations. the state hasn't done a great job attracting manufacturing. a lot of semiconductor plants being built outside of california and there has been a loss of some population but silicon valley is not going anywhere, venture capital, foreign direct investment and all the engineering challenge for contact jobs is centered
elon musk at tesla talked about refinery for lithium on the gulf coast.his isn't great for california but we've seen people leaving the state, 2 million move to other states over the last 20, 30 years. a bit of an exodus going on but i wouldn't count california out, still has a vibrant dynamic economy, $3.6 trillion, 14% of us gdp, the tech industry isn't going anywhere. hollywood not going anywhere either. aerospace is popular in the state as well. >> what can you tell us about the...
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we are also following this developing situation, sarasota county on the florida gulf coast, there is a possibility break threatening flooding of up to 15 feet. the hidden river community. a neighborhood of about 50 homes or so and the sheriff's office issued a shelter placed morning early saturday morning for an emergency response teams. going door to door to ensure that that morning is actually getting to residents and i want to bring in nbc's jesse kerr. she has been following this for us. give us an update. what is happening? alas we spoke, we look at those images that we brought to us and we hadn't got the confirmation that the levee had broken but it looked like it had considering what we have been seeing at some of those images. where are we now? >> yes so yasmin, within the last half hour we have gotten an official update from the sheriff's department they're confirming that the levee has been compromised. and i want to show that image again that we were talking about earlier. this is something that has been shared, an area from the sheriff's department. they have a red arrow
we are also following this developing situation, sarasota county on the florida gulf coast, there is a possibility break threatening flooding of up to 15 feet. the hidden river community. a neighborhood of about 50 homes or so and the sheriff's office issued a shelter placed morning early saturday morning for an emergency response teams. going door to door to ensure that that morning is actually getting to residents and i want to bring in nbc's jesse kerr. she has been following this for us....
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. >> reporter: last week, surges from hurricane ian devastated florida's gulf coast.it is one of the most surge-prone areas in the country. the region has a history of oyster fishing. over harvesting and rising water temperatures have depleted populations. the students are studying them. this tallahassee native jordan roberts helped launch the project. >> if you are breathing, you are affected by climate chaos. >> reporter: she works at the school's sustainability institute and mentors younger students. >> representation for people to look like me to be in the field. it's a ton of fish. >> reporter: the president of the fishing club. >> fishing is like a network of things. people might have job opportunities. >> reporter: they say climate change is affecting the local community. >> when these water levels rise and land starts to warp, it's the black and brown neighborhoods and minority communities who are in these places that are directly affected by these things. >> reporter: this summer, president biden signed the inflation reduction act, which includes $369 billion
. >> reporter: last week, surges from hurricane ian devastated florida's gulf coast.it is one of the most surge-prone areas in the country. the region has a history of oyster fishing. over harvesting and rising water temperatures have depleted populations. the students are studying them. this tallahassee native jordan roberts helped launch the project. >> if you are breathing, you are affected by climate chaos. >> reporter: she works at the school's sustainability institute...
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after the storm -- residents on florida's gulf coast face the long, arduous process of clean-up as wellif they will rebuild in the wake of hurricane ian. and. under threat -- indigenous tribes in brazil confront existential challenges to their land and way of life as brazilians decide whether to re-elect incumbent president jair bolsonaro. >> when bolsonaro was campaigning on the last elections, he already said that
after the storm -- residents on florida's gulf coast face the long, arduous process of clean-up as wellif they will rebuild in the wake of hurricane ian. and. under threat -- indigenous tribes in brazil confront existential challenges to their land and way of life as brazilians decide whether to re-elect incumbent president jair bolsonaro. >> when bolsonaro was campaigning on the last elections, he already said that
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in the jet stream and that's causing all of that cold canadian air to make it all the way to the gulf coastile on the other side of that, you've got ridging, the high pressure building, and very warm temperatures, but all of this is going to be changing and we are going to be cooling off as well. take a look at fairfield in our ten-day temperatures. we're going from highs in the upper 80s and even mid-90s to 70s for the weekend. on saturday and sunday, we just barely make it into the 70s. we're going to have a cold front sweeping in. it's going to also ring in a quick round of spotty showers, but it looks like next week we have a much better of some more widespread rain and possibly even some sierra snow. we're going to be watching that next tuesday and wednesday. for the weekend, as you're making plans, there may be a few spotty sprinkles in parts of the east bay, as well as the south bay, but as of now the model is not coming together on how much. and we are going to see definitely a cooldown. looking at temperatures in the inland areas, low 90s to low 70s for the weekend. and san francis
in the jet stream and that's causing all of that cold canadian air to make it all the way to the gulf coastile on the other side of that, you've got ridging, the high pressure building, and very warm temperatures, but all of this is going to be changing and we are going to be cooling off as well. take a look at fairfield in our ten-day temperatures. we're going from highs in the upper 80s and even mid-90s to 70s for the weekend. on saturday and sunday, we just barely make it into the 70s. we're...
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residents on the florida gulf coast face the long arduous process of cleanup and decisions on how or the wake of hurricane in. and under threat, indigenous tribes have existential challenges to their land and way of life. brazilians decide whether to reelected -- reelect the incumbent president. >> campaigning in the last elections, he would
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. >> reporter: but lee county and most of florida's gulf coast, as these hurricane maps show, was in the cone of uncertainty the entire time. >> the cone was wobbling. it's so difficult for people to track this knowing their own lives and how they're going to get their families out of there. rob with us now. and these are important questions, rob, because every hour does matter when families are trying to make these plans to figure out how they're going to get out. it's a lot easier for some than others. >> reporter: yeah, david. everybody has personal cla challenges when it comes to evacuating. every hour is even more critical, especially now. we look at what they did as far as evacuating people, could they have done it sooner. that's certainly a question we'll be looking into deep la. noaa is always looking to improve messaging. and as far as the forecast cone is concerned, they're looking to improve the messaging to officials and the public and in an era of global warming where storms are becoming a little more fierce, the messaging is even more crucial. >> we were on the air with
. >> reporter: but lee county and most of florida's gulf coast, as these hurricane maps show, was in the cone of uncertainty the entire time. >> the cone was wobbling. it's so difficult for people to track this knowing their own lives and how they're going to get their families out of there. rob with us now. and these are important questions, rob, because every hour does matter when families are trying to make these plans to figure out how they're going to get out. it's a lot easier...
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it's back to class today and on the radar lots of rain today from the gulf coast to the great lakes. the strongest storms will be across kentucky and tennessee , and behind that rain is much cooler and drier air checking today's high temperatures still above normal, the northeast and warmer than usual in the northwest. around 80 degrees in portland, 88 in miami, 95 in phoenix. coming up millions of dollars in counterfeit clothes and jewelry traced to one woman also ahead. what's next for adnan syed, the subject of the serial podcast finally cleared of his ex girlfriend's murder after spending decades in prison and smashing success what nasa is revealing about its mission . surprise it happen. live this morning on good morning america. authorities in new york have busted a massive counterfeit operation. they seized $40 million worth of fake designer merchandise from a high end boutique and arrested the owner . they say she used heat sealing machines to iron on the phony label. so a $10 sweatshirt branded with the fake chanel logo could sell for $5000 and accused killer who gained nati
it's back to class today and on the radar lots of rain today from the gulf coast to the great lakes. the strongest storms will be across kentucky and tennessee , and behind that rain is much cooler and drier air checking today's high temperatures still above normal, the northeast and warmer than usual in the northwest. around 80 degrees in portland, 88 in miami, 95 in phoenix. coming up millions of dollars in counterfeit clothes and jewelry traced to one woman also ahead. what's next for adnan...
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still in seasonably warm or unseasonably mild make that for much of the west eighties along the gulf coast. sixties in the northeast. coming up. why scientists claim we could have a vaccine for cancer by the year. 2030 head attention shoppers y free returns could soon be a thing of the past and what we've learned about one of the winners of the $494 million mega millions jackpot. y $1 million to someone in america who has no idea it's coming. see it happen live. an apparent case of road rage resulted in this the honda civic landing on top of a mercedes. a woman says the honda driver tried to cut her off twice in a sydney parking garage the second time the civic hit a gate and a speed bump. launching into the air, the german company that developed the marin a covid vaccine with fizer says the technology could be used to make vaccines to target cancer, possibly by 2030. the founders of biontech are trying to repurpose the covid shot to order the immune system to destroy cancer cells instead of the coronavirus. now they were already working on cancer vaccines when the pandemic hit, and severa
still in seasonably warm or unseasonably mild make that for much of the west eighties along the gulf coast. sixties in the northeast. coming up. why scientists claim we could have a vaccine for cancer by the year. 2030 head attention shoppers y free returns could soon be a thing of the past and what we've learned about one of the winners of the $494 million mega millions jackpot. y $1 million to someone in america who has no idea it's coming. see it happen live. an apparent case of road rage...
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this view shows shows the mass destruction and devastation along the gulf coast. houses were ripped from the foundations. search and rese crews are there on the land doing what they can in fort mye, florida. a man was trapped in the rubble. a group of good samaritans rushed in to pull him him to safety after a woman offered her sweater and covers m up. we are also hearing incredible stories of survival. one woman in fort myers returned returned to find her family's new home in pieces. >> this is what we found. we have only been here for six mon. we just pooled all of our money to buy it. it's gone. >> i literally watched my house disappear withg in it. right before my eyes. >> so far, at least 21 people he died in florida, and the death l could rise. if you want to help the victims of hurricane ian until we have a link to donate.o to cbsnews.com/redcross. we are going to bring in carl hagan wih a look at some of the destructin and charleston. >> you see the storm surge. this the storm surge of a category 1 hurricane, which is large, but l distracted. water moving
this view shows shows the mass destruction and devastation along the gulf coast. houses were ripped from the foundations. search and rese crews are there on the land doing what they can in fort mye, florida. a man was trapped in the rubble. a group of good samaritans rushed in to pull him him to safety after a woman offered her sweater and covers m up. we are also hearing incredible stories of survival. one woman in fort myers returned returned to find her family's new home in pieces. >>...
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freeze alerts all the way from the gulf coast to northern new england and these numbers will probably see some records fall. below freezing in nashville and ash vim. but we'll start to moderate by the end of the week into the weekend. things get to be seasonable, if not warmer than average as you get towards saturday in the east. but you know there will be many more cold fronts to come this season. david? >> rob marciano leading us off tonight. rob, thank you. >>> next here this evening, the news tonight on gas prices and on your taxes. is there unexpected relief now coming because of inflation, when it comes to your tax bracket? and president biden tonight and his plan to help lower prices at the pump. will it work? the president releasing another 15 million barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve. and he's warning oil companies about what they're charging american drivers at the pump. the big question, of course, will these measures make a difference? and tonight, the new rules from the irs. how the tax brackets are shifting to take into account inflation. mary bruce wit
freeze alerts all the way from the gulf coast to northern new england and these numbers will probably see some records fall. below freezing in nashville and ash vim. but we'll start to moderate by the end of the week into the weekend. things get to be seasonable, if not warmer than average as you get towards saturday in the east. but you know there will be many more cold fronts to come this season. david? >> rob marciano leading us off tonight. rob, thank you. >>> next here this...
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. >> last week, surges from hurricane ian devastated florida's gulf coast.ut overharvesting and rising water temperatures have depleted populations. the students are using the data gathering buoy to study them. >> u.v., and nitrogen and phosphorous levels. >> if you're breathing, you're affected by climate change. you're affected by climate chaos and if you're black and breathing you're disproportionately affected by climate chaos. >> she works at the institute and mentoring younger students like ben johnson a fourth year environmental studies major. >> seeing the representation for people that look like me to be in this field and to be doing this, it is a ton of fish. >> and the president of the bishop club. >> this is a network. and people might have job opportunities for these students. >> more than half of gen zers and millennialss say that climate change is affecting their local community. that's especially true for young black americans, who often come from areas more likely to be impacted by air pollution, flooding, and extreme heat. >> when these wat
. >> last week, surges from hurricane ian devastated florida's gulf coast.ut overharvesting and rising water temperatures have depleted populations. the students are using the data gathering buoy to study them. >> u.v., and nitrogen and phosphorous levels. >> if you're breathing, you're affected by climate change. you're affected by climate chaos and if you're black and breathing you're disproportionately affected by climate chaos. >> she works at the institute and...
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fifties around the great lakes mid sixties with lower humidity in the northeast seventies on the gulf coast, 80 in phoenix. coming up. the hollywood sign gets a makeover. first more teens getting addicted to gambling, the extent of the problem and what parents can look out for, care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people are raving about their customer care. i mean, take a look at this! wow! [dog barks] says here they have the most flights from the west coast. they fly to chicago, hawaii, cancun! wow! do they fly to my magical faraway kingdom of care-a-lot, way up in the clouds where anything is possible? they have direct flights to vegas. close enough! ♪ ♪ close enough! be talking about friday night on abc. big treat for sky watchers . meteor fireball lit up the sky over nova scotia before it broke apart, smashing into the earth's atmosphere. a canadian woman captured images of the meteor shower by leaving a camera rolling in her backyard. more trouble this morning for kanye west, he was escorted out of the skechers headquarters in los angeles after showing up at
fifties around the great lakes mid sixties with lower humidity in the northeast seventies on the gulf coast, 80 in phoenix. coming up. the hollywood sign gets a makeover. first more teens getting addicted to gambling, the extent of the problem and what parents can look out for, care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people are raving about their customer care. i mean, take a look at this! wow! [dog barks] says here they have the most flights from the west coast. they fly...
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we're seeing cold air all the way down to portions of the gulf coast states the mid atlantic, we'll seeld see flooding potentials. and off to the west record highs. temperatures near 80 degrees in los angeles. into the mid-70s in san francisco. salt lake city 75. francisco. salt lake city 75. you clean'em with dawn platinum ez-squeeze. it's an upside-down bottle with no cap. you just grab and squeeze. dawn platinum's more powerful formula breaks down and removes grease 4 times faster. nice! no...