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the gulf news leads on the news that bahrain has normalised relations with israel.age of the international edition of the new york times features a picture of wildfires on the west coast of america. so, let's begin. sta rt start our work at the papers, thank you both forjoining me for supper let's begin with that story in the gulf news with bahrain israel normalising ties. this is a significant development, the statement released by israel, bob rain, and the us calling it a historic development. mo was start with you and your reaction to this story. i think this is good news. it follows on the heels of the uae doing something similar with israel and many years ago jordan and egypt. bahrain will not be the fourth country to normalise relations, and the arab—israeli confidence exceeded my lifetime and i'm sure many people watching as well so anything that helps to move this forward is certainly a good thing and the more i think you can show what prosperity and economic benefits that are of reaching these arrangements, i think the better for people to see the differenc
the gulf news leads on the news that bahrain has normalised relations with israel.age of the international edition of the new york times features a picture of wildfires on the west coast of america. so, let's begin. sta rt start our work at the papers, thank you both forjoining me for supper let's begin with that story in the gulf news with bahrain israel normalising ties. this is a significant development, the statement released by israel, bob rain, and the us calling it a historic...
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gulf news is calling it a new era for the middle east, which could end the current impasse which prevailsthe region. let's get more analysis from the region, this time from dubai. >> i thinkne thing is very clear. unlike israel, where we see the press and the politiciansre more upbeat about this deal, you don't see that here in the uae. yes, they have been trying to sell this as a deal which was necessary to make sure that israel doesn't go ahead with its plans to annex parts of the west bank. on the other hand, they also see this as a practical move, a long-term move which is needed, given that, how the geopolitics of the region has been changing. they also don't expect things to change overnight, because they see this will take some time. trust will take some time to build. ros: the reason this is all getting so much attention is because the degree of the isolation that israel has experienced in the arab world. only four arab countries recognize israel as a state, first egypt, then jordan, uae last month, and bahrain followed suit not long afterwards. the uae has beaten path others can
gulf news is calling it a new era for the middle east, which could end the current impasse which prevailsthe region. let's get more analysis from the region, this time from dubai. >> i thinkne thing is very clear. unlike israel, where we see the press and the politiciansre more upbeat about this deal, you don't see that here in the uae. yes, they have been trying to sell this as a deal which was necessary to make sure that israel doesn't go ahead with its plans to annex parts of the west...
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covid spikes aren'tjust confined to europe — the gulf news reports that the uae has recorded its highestourmonths. conversely, the japan times reports tokyo has lowered its coronavirus alert status — as measures that discourage eating out, public events and travel outside the capital, are loosened. the ‘i' reports that brussels has given the uk 21 days to abandon alterations to brexit deal, or it will quit trade talks. as well as the brexit story, the daily telegraph says the statue of britain s wartime prime minister, winston churchill, was daubed with yellow spray paint during a demonstration by extinction rebellion, despite a police presence. the international edition of the financial times carries a picture of a massive fire — on the site of a huge explosion that rocked beirut s port just over a month ago. and metro features a pictures of dame diana rigg, who died today — among her credits — a leading role in an early james bond film. so, let's begin. as always, a big thank you tour guests thejoin us as always, a big thank you tour guests the join us now. let us start with the guardi
covid spikes aren'tjust confined to europe — the gulf news reports that the uae has recorded its highestourmonths. conversely, the japan times reports tokyo has lowered its coronavirus alert status — as measures that discourage eating out, public events and travel outside the capital, are loosened. the ‘i' reports that brussels has given the uk 21 days to abandon alterations to brexit deal, or it will quit trade talks. as well as the brexit story, the daily telegraph says the statue of...
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and the gulf news marks the death toll from coronavirus passing 50,000 in the middle east, but warns yemen and libya could hide the real situation. so those are some of the front pages we have an already. let's start with the daily telegraph, which looks at the bbc. in that case, we will start with you, claire. the headline... we have a new director general. some of the journalists and better—known stars of the bbc from using twitter to voice their opinion. talk us through your paper. in the first week of any big job, obviously you want to make a statement. you want to set out your manifesto. it's not surprising that ten davey has a strong stance on this, and i'm suppose it's even better if you can crack down on something that your predisaster came under criticism for. bbcjournalists being vocal on twitter is something that has been accused of fanning the fla mes that has been accused of fanning the fla m es of that has been accused of fanning the flames of bias. it's something that's on ten davey‘s agenda. particularly those on twitter who are being vocal. 0bviously, particularly th
and the gulf news marks the death toll from coronavirus passing 50,000 in the middle east, but warns yemen and libya could hide the real situation. so those are some of the front pages we have an already. let's start with the daily telegraph, which looks at the bbc. in that case, we will start with you, claire. the headline... we have a new director general. some of the journalists and better—known stars of the bbc from using twitter to voice their opinion. talk us through your paper. in the...
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did plan one in advance, that they would be able to get tested and may be, not quite as severe as gulf news is talking about the uae is warning of violators, as cases spike in social gatherings are being blamed for a two week search, according to the paper. yes, i think this is of being the beer went to around increases in cases and —— this will be an increase in cases there were 930 new cases with the highest daily increase in four months and that has been, and so, a lot of countries are going to be continue to look at the numbers and where there are the spikes and why they're happening and make sense that so rules can be adjusted in the public can adjust to the right way and soi public can adjust to the right way and so i think this is all around the world and will continue to be monitored. for viewpoint of the uae were there talking about an increase in cases spiking where is the japan times, they're looking at tokyo lifting its measures on dining and travel. so, a little bit of respect there. through august and the start of september into tokyo, restaurants and bars are being told that
did plan one in advance, that they would be able to get tested and may be, not quite as severe as gulf news is talking about the uae is warning of violators, as cases spike in social gatherings are being blamed for a two week search, according to the paper. yes, i think this is of being the beer went to around increases in cases and —— this will be an increase in cases there were 930 new cases with the highest daily increase in four months and that has been, and so, a lot of countries are...
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but gulf news reports that russia‘s coronavirus vaccine produced an antibody response in its early trialsious side affects, according to results published in the medicaljournal the lancet. back in the uk, and borisjohnson has said that post—brexit britain will prosper, whether or not is has a deal with the eu, the message comes after haulage and logistics bosses warn of a looming crisis in supply chains, possible shortages, and significant gaps in border plans. the pm is on the front page of the independent too, for appointing controversial former australian pm tony abbott as a trade adviser. and patients will be told to call 111 before they‘re allowed to visit a&e under new plans, according to the telegraph. well, let‘s begin now. thank you so much for your time. benedicte, can i start with you? the times is talking about the virus shifting to the young as lockdown fears ease. what are they talking about? yes, this analysis of public health england behavioural data is actually very interesting. perhaps to quite a lot of us who follow the news on a daily basis, not a big surprise. there‘s
but gulf news reports that russia‘s coronavirus vaccine produced an antibody response in its early trialsious side affects, according to results published in the medicaljournal the lancet. back in the uk, and borisjohnson has said that post—brexit britain will prosper, whether or not is has a deal with the eu, the message comes after haulage and logistics bosses warn of a looming crisis in supply chains, possible shortages, and significant gaps in border plans. the pm is on the front page...
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new orleans is bracing for the possibility of a direct hit. >> the big concern is just how slow the storm is moving. this morning millions of people along the gulf coast bracing for a new round of dangerous winds and deadly flooding.lld to make landfall early tomorrow as a category 1 or 2 hurricane. mandatory evacuations have been ordered in mississippi and louisiana with the storm's new path putting new orleans in the bull's eye. >> after katrina anything around here you're going to take serious. you can't take anything lightly. >> reporter: sally already dumping more than 9 inches of rain in south florida over the weekend triggering flash floods in the keys. >> power is going out right now. >> reporter: now up to 20 inches of rain is expected when the storm makes landfall along the gulf coast. bringing life-threatening storm surge. we have really good reason to be very concerned about this storm, particularly because it is going to be a very slow-moving storm. >> reporter: the threat coming less than three weeks after hurricane laura slammed into southwest louisiana. >> power went out in lake charles. the wind is buffeting our hotel. >> rorr:
new orleans is bracing for the possibility of a direct hit. >> the big concern is just how slow the storm is moving. this morning millions of people along the gulf coast bracing for a new round of dangerous winds and deadly flooding.lld to make landfall early tomorrow as a category 1 or 2 hurricane. mandatory evacuations have been ordered in mississippi and louisiana with the storm's new path putting new orleans in the bull's eye. >> after katrina anything around here you're going...
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in a few sentences, the gulf news, foreigners can retire, resident, foreigners can retire, resident,retire in dubai. this is about a global campaign which is now being launched to encourage foreigners to resign and retire and to the quality of life there. it used to be spain that will have people retiring there. now dubai is inviting people to come and live there and this will all be about stimulating the economy and the coronavirus, no country has gone unscathed. everybody wants to attract. this is just unscathed. everybody wants to attract. this isjust the unscathed. everybody wants to attract. this is just the latest idea from those in dubai to do that. ina idea from those in dubai to do that. in a sentence, do you reckon this will take be picked up on, grace? this seems like it will be a growing trend over the next decade or so. it will be increased competition between states for wealthy individuals. we will see wealth inequality rise, no question. whether because of intervention by central banks are just the facts of the pandemic. states will try to compete for those individuals
in a few sentences, the gulf news, foreigners can retire, resident, foreigners can retire, resident,retire in dubai. this is about a global campaign which is now being launched to encourage foreigners to resign and retire and to the quality of life there. it used to be spain that will have people retiring there. now dubai is inviting people to come and live there and this will all be about stimulating the economy and the coronavirus, no country has gone unscathed. everybody wants to attract....
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gulf news is calling it a "new era" for the middle east which could end the "current impasse that prevails's get more analysis from the region — this time from the bbc‘s sameer hashmi in dubai. i think one thing is very clear. unlike israel, where we see that the press and the politicians are more upbeat about this deal, you don't see that here in the uae. yes, they have been trying to sell this is a deal to make sure israel doesn't go ahead with its plans to annex parts of the west plan. —— west bank. they also see this as a practical move which is needed, given that how the geopolitics of the region have changed. we also don't expect things to change overnight, because they see this will take some time. trust will take some time to build. israel's isolation in the middle east is why this deal is being hailed. four arab countries recognise israel as a state. first was egypt in 1974, then jordan in 1994. then the uae last month — with bahrain following suit. the economist in this article argues that the uae has beaten a path that others can now follow. 0man might be next. we're told it had
gulf news is calling it a "new era" for the middle east which could end the "current impasse that prevails's get more analysis from the region — this time from the bbc‘s sameer hashmi in dubai. i think one thing is very clear. unlike israel, where we see that the press and the politicians are more upbeat about this deal, you don't see that here in the uae. yes, they have been trying to sell this is a deal to make sure israel doesn't go ahead with its plans to annex parts of...
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guard rescues, roads washed out, homes and memories destroyed-- and the new threat looming in the gulf. new dangers. why a change in the weather could spark more wildfires in oregon. the intense fight out west tonight to save homes. russia at it again. tonight the f.b.i. director says there is a steady drum beat of misinformation to denigrate joe biden and interfere in the 2020 election. outrage over the attorney general's remarks comparing pandemic shutdowns to slavery. and a young woman turns to social media to save her father's taco truck. a story about the kindness of strangers. >> this is the cbs evening news with norah o'donnell. reporting from the nation's capitol. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us. we're going to begin tonight with the growing and potentially dangerous rift between the white house and the president's top scientific aors over tonight cbs at cdictorertse expert, dr. anthony fauci, have been sidelined from the president's coronavirus task force. that news comes after a stunning rebuke of dr. redfield by president trump saying redfied, who has spe
guard rescues, roads washed out, homes and memories destroyed-- and the new threat looming in the gulf. new dangers. why a change in the weather could spark more wildfires in oregon. the intense fight out west tonight to save homes. russia at it again. tonight the f.b.i. director says there is a steady drum beat of misinformation to denigrate joe biden and interfere in the 2020 election. outrage over the attorney general's remarks comparing pandemic shutdowns to slavery. and a young woman turns...
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of new mexico -- gulf of mexico.ane conditions with winds of 70 miles per hour or greater could be felt in the coming hours. forecasters say some areas could see a storm shards of up to 11 feet and up to 16 inches of rainfall. by the time people wake up in the morning,trong winds and storm surge could already be a big problem. the outer rain bands of sally although i moving onshore in the florida panhandle and we
of new mexico -- gulf of mexico.ane conditions with winds of 70 miles per hour or greater could be felt in the coming hours. forecasters say some areas could see a storm shards of up to 11 feet and up to 16 inches of rainfall. by the time people wake up in the morning,trong winds and storm surge could already be a big problem. the outer rain bands of sally although i moving onshore in the florida panhandle and we
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tropical system to target the northern gulf coast in three weeks as this incredibly active season continues and we're just midway through it. rob marciano, abc newsway through, all right. our thanks to rob. >>> there are concerns sally's landfall could coincide with high tide in the gulf. for more, let's go to accuweather's marvin gomez, good morning. >> good morning. we are tracking sally. this storm continues to move to the northwest, and it will be reaching the coastline of louisiana tuesday morning, potentially as a category 1 hurricane. and that's where we do anticipate the life-threatening storm surge. that could be between 6 and 10 feet high. we are going to have tropical storm conditions move across the gulf coast monday during the day, and at night the hurricane conditions in places like new orleans. kenneth, mona? >> marvin, thank you. >>> now to the western wildfire crisis. the chief concern right now is that strengthening winds could push fires in new directions. in california alone, 27 times more land has been scorched this year as was destroyed in all of last year. president trump will get a briefing on the situation today from cali
tropical system to target the northern gulf coast in three weeks as this incredibly active season continues and we're just midway through it. rob marciano, abc newsway through, all right. our thanks to rob. >>> there are concerns sally's landfall could coincide with high tide in the gulf. for more, let's go to accuweather's marvin gomez, good morning. >> good morning. we are tracking sally. this storm continues to move to the northwest, and it will be reaching the coastline of...
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of new mexico -- gulf of mexico. warning has been issued eastward to florida. hurricane conditions with winds of 70 miles per hour or greater could be felt in the coming hours. forecasters say some areas could see a storm shards of up to 11 feet and up to 16 inches of rainfall. by the time people wake up in the morning,trong winds and storm surge could already be a big problem. the outer rain bands of sally although i moving onshore in the florida panhandle and we have new video showing some flooding, water on the roads in louisiana and the national hurricane center says life-threatening storm surges, force winds and flooding are likely overnight and later on tuesday. more than 17 million people are in the path of this hurricane. emergency declarations have been issued for alabama, mississippi, louisiana, and the governor of florida has declared a state of emergency for two panhandle counties. there's even a possibility that hurricane sally, which is moving very slowly over the gulf, could turn into a major category
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its folks factions bread and butter model so when the new gulf was hit with software problems it was a massive headache for the german carmaker it stopped deliveries and recalled all the cars that had already been sold but now v.w. says it's all systems go and that's something the entire german auto industry is hoping for it experienced a steep fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4 percent below february's levels and with production lines up and running again those orders are rapidly being fulfilled even if july sales are still about 8 percent below preplan demick levels it looks as if germany's auto industry has bounced back rapidly from the coronavirus crisis but analysts say the sectors transition to electric cars will cost thousands of jobs especially among suppliers the 2 biggest global parts makers are german bosch and continental and there are tens of thousands of jobs are in danger german engineering has long been a selling point for a smooth refined combustion engin
its folks factions bread and butter model so when the new gulf was hit with software problems it was a massive headache for the german carmaker it stopped deliveries and recalled all the cars that had already been sold but now v.w. says it's all systems go and that's something the entire german auto industry is hoping for it experienced a steep fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4...
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morgan chesky, nbc news, gulf shores, alabama. >>> as it moves inland this storm is still a big threat's bring in al roker, what can we expect >> lester, even though sally is a tropical storm, it still is packing plenty punch we're talking about 55 mile north-northeast of pensacola with 65 mile per hour winds move northeast another seven. as it moves into alabama and georgia overnight it will bring torrential rainfall it will pick up speed, weaken into a depression but bring flooding rain into north and south carolina, 26 million people at risk for flash flood warnings or watches, rainfall amounts as much as 12 inches. from albany georgia all the way to norfolk. we've got a lot going on in the tropics, a system that could become a tropical storm, wilfred in the weekend in the gulf. time will tell but we'll keep an eye on it lester >> al, thanks. >>> tonight the cdc announcing details of an unprecedented program to distribute hundreds of millions of covid vaccines once one is approved but the cdc director says it's unlikely to happen as quickly as president trump has predicted. here's n
morgan chesky, nbc news, gulf shores, alabama. >>> as it moves inland this storm is still a big threat's bring in al roker, what can we expect >> lester, even though sally is a tropical storm, it still is packing plenty punch we're talking about 55 mile north-northeast of pensacola with 65 mile per hour winds move northeast another seven. as it moves into alabama and georgia overnight it will bring torrential rainfall it will pick up speed, weaken into a depression but bring...
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gulf coast. what we're expecting when the storm makes landfall late tonight. plus, the new battle heating up in the west as historic wildfires burn through an area the size of new jersey. >>> president trump's controversial indoor rally defying coronavirus restrictions. now leading to a fine. who will be paying up? >>> plus, new research on kids and coronavirus. what we're learning about day cares. >>> breaking overnight, an attorney general under scrutiny. he reported hitting a deer with his car, but he actually hit and killed a man. what he's saying this morning. >>> plus, walmart at war against amazon. the service launching today. >>> a very different macy's thanksgiving parade. this year's plans revealed. >>> and from a bear waking up this guy by the pool to a feline finish at this track and field event to the potential signs of life on a planet other than mars, all the trending stories for your tuesday morning. >>> and good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with that state of emergency on the gulf coast, hurricane sally gaining strength. >> the slow-moving storm is p
gulf coast. what we're expecting when the storm makes landfall late tonight. plus, the new battle heating up in the west as historic wildfires burn through an area the size of new jersey. >>> president trump's controversial indoor rally defying coronavirus restrictions. now leading to a fine. who will be paying up? >>> plus, new research on kids and coronavirus. what we're learning about day cares. >>> breaking overnight, an attorney general under scrutiny. he...
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new orleans as hurricane sally closes in on the us. jillian: the slow-moving storm threatening deadly floods as it flashes the gulf with 100 mile an houre live fox news team covered with janice dean tracking hurricane sally dozens of miles offshore. jillian: live in mobile bay. >> reporter:
new orleans as hurricane sally closes in on the us. jillian: the slow-moving storm threatening deadly floods as it flashes the gulf with 100 mile an houre live fox news team covered with janice dean tracking hurricane sally dozens of miles offshore. jillian: live in mobile bay. >> reporter:
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new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsome time. this formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words that donald trump spoke today were that more will follow. in other words, this isn't a one—off, more middle eastern countries could join, most notably, saudi arabia. people scoffed when donald trump talked about bringing peace to the middle east. it's not the deal of the century that he talked about at the start of his term, but it does look like a recasting of the middle east that few could have imagined. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. steven cook is an author and expert on us middle east policy. he gave us analysis. these are very important developments for the middle east. we have gone from two agreements, two countries that have normalised relations to four within a matter of weeks, and i think that it does expand the circle of peace and normal relations around the region. there are likely other arab regions to follow. overall, it is a positive development,
new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsome time. this formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words that donald trump spoke today were that more will follow. in other words, this isn't a one—off, more middle eastern countries could join, most notably, saudi arabia. people scoffed when donald trump talked about bringing peace to the...
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new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channels formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words that donald trump spoke today were that more will follow. in other words, this isn't a one—off, more middle eastern countries could join, most notably, saudi arabia. people scoffed when donald trump talked about bringing peace to the middle east. it's not the deal of the century that he talked about at the start of his term, but it does look like a recasting of the middle east that few could have imagined. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. rashid khalidi is a professor of arab studies at columbia university. i know you are an —— were an advisor at the palestinian delegation at the madrid and washington arab—israeli peace negotiations from 1991 to 1993. how would you advise the palestinians now? they were parties to the conflict between the palestinians and israelis. there are no negotiations today because there is no basis for a negotiation. there is no mediator that is trusted
new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channels formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words that donald trump spoke today were that more will follow. in other words, this isn't a one—off, more middle eastern countries could join, most notably, saudi arabia. people scoffed when donald trump talked about bringing peace to the middle east. it's...
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new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsthis formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words that donald trump spoke today were that more will follow. in other words, this isn't a one—off, more middle eastern countries could join, most notably, saudi arabia. people scoffed when donald trump talked about bringing peace to the middle east. it's not the deal of the century that he talked about at the start of his term, but it does look like a recasting of the middle east that few could have imagined. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. khaled elgindy is a senior fellow at the middle east institute in washington and former advisor to the palestinian authority. whatever you think of this, it is, at the very least, a significant that israel should get recognition from two witty important arab states? if it is -- it is important arab states? if it is —— it isa important arab states? if it is —— it is a historic moment especially for israel. it is an important diplomatic and
new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsthis formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words that donald trump spoke today were that more will follow. in other words, this isn't a one—off, more middle eastern countries could join, most notably, saudi arabia. people scoffed when donald trump talked about bringing peace to the middle east....
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for the latest on tropical depression sally after it made landfall as a hurricane ravaging the gulf this is new drone video from orange beach, alabama, where the hardest hit areas. the damage is incredibly widespread these boats you see here are actually well they belong much further up at the all of them damaged by the powerful winds. people who live there say that they did not expect hurricane sally to move this far east and certainly we're not expecting this long a recovery process after wall. >>you don't want to see the damage and more if you look at the condo's to sing a beautiful, a bunch of boats or online everybody have fun. you see generally see tons of wood you see all that kind of stuff which makes it totally only only. >>the president. just over 100,000 people are still without power tonight along the coast. alabama governor kay ivey is asking exercise patience and avoid returning to those flooded areas. >>chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has been tracking the storm all week he joins us now with the forecast moving forward lawrence, yes sally not done just yet, although it is wea
for the latest on tropical depression sally after it made landfall as a hurricane ravaging the gulf this is new drone video from orange beach, alabama, where the hardest hit areas. the damage is incredibly widespread these boats you see here are actually well they belong much further up at the all of them damaged by the powerful winds. people who live there say that they did not expect hurricane sally to move this far east and certainly we're not expecting this long a recovery process after...
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news. the gulf coast get slammed by yet another tropical storm-- where beta is headed next. len degeneres opens the new season of her talk show with an apology. why she called herself a work in progress. later, ruth bader ginsburg in her own words on how to fight for what you believe in. the right way. way. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? talk to your asthma specialist
news. the gulf coast get slammed by yet another tropical storm-- where beta is headed next. len degeneres opens the new season of her talk show with an apology. why she called herself a work in progress. later, ruth bader ginsburg in her own words on how to fight for what you believe in. the right way. way. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing...
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new orleans. designed to keep any gulf surge out of the city. it is huge. 26 feet high and nearly two miles across. >> rob, we saw what happened there 15 years ago with katrina. this storm, not the same category. but it could still be a significant and dangerous weather event. >> reporter: it does, tom. a different storm, but a similar track to katrina. this one moving slower on bring its own set of problems. abt 23no a hard time getting itself together, and that's good. hurricane warnings up from mississippi through louisiana. forecasting for a cat 1 hundfall in mississippi, then weakening, slowing down, leading to a significant storm surge. 7 to 11 feet, and likely great in the way of rainfall. 15 to 20 inches, leading to flash flooding. all the while, hurricane paulette will hit bermuda as a category 2 tonight. high impacts there. less than a day later, sally comes to this spot. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> and the west continuing to suffer through a deadly wildfire catastrophe. take a look at this drone footage from phoenix, oregon. entire ne
new orleans. designed to keep any gulf surge out of the city. it is huge. 26 feet high and nearly two miles across. >> rob, we saw what happened there 15 years ago with katrina. this storm, not the same category. but it could still be a significant and dangerous weather event. >> reporter: it does, tom. a different storm, but a similar track to katrina. this one moving slower on bring its own set of problems. abt 23no a hard time getting itself together, and that's good. hurricane...
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it's folks factions bread and butter model so when the new gulf was hit with software problems it was a massive headache for the german carmaker it stopped deliveries and recalled all the cars that had already been sold but now v.w. says it's all systems go and that's something the entire german auto industry is hoping for it experienced a steep fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4 percent below february's levels and with production lines up and running again those orders are rapidly being fulfilled even if july sales are still about 8 percent below preplan demick levels. it looks as if germany's all too industry has bounced back rapidly from the coronavirus crisis but analysts say the sector's transition to electric cars will cost thousands of jobs especially among suppliers the $2.00 biggest global parts makers are german bosch and continental and their tens of thousands of jobs are in danger german engineering has long been a selling point for smooth refined combustion en
it's folks factions bread and butter model so when the new gulf was hit with software problems it was a massive headache for the german carmaker it stopped deliveries and recalled all the cars that had already been sold but now v.w. says it's all systems go and that's something the entire german auto industry is hoping for it experienced a steep fall in sales during the lockdown months of march april and may but that has now been reversed by july the number of orders had returned to just 2.4...
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new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsis formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important was that donald trump spoke today was that more will follow. this isn't a i—off, more middle eastern countries could join, notably, saudi arabia. it is notably, saudi arabia. it is not ideal of the century that he talked about at the start of his term that it does look like a recasting of the middle east that few could have imagined. former british prime minister tony blair served as middle east peace envoy, and he attended today's signing at the white house. he joined katty kay and james reynolds earlier. you are not sidelining the palestinians. look, istudied this now for... best part of 20 yea rs. this now for... best part of 20 years. i was heavily involved as prime minister, i was involved afterwards as the quartet envoy. i was spent the next five years working on the arab— israeli relationship. you are not going to solve it u nless two are not going to solve it unless two th
new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsis formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important was that donald trump spoke today was that more will follow. this isn't a i—off, more middle eastern countries could join, notably, saudi arabia. it is notably, saudi arabia. it is not ideal of the century that he talked about at the start of his term that...
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todd: a new fox news poll shows the race for the white house tightening to within 5 points. the gulfbracing for tropical storm sally, the storm is expected to become a hurricane before making landfall. new orleans issue ago mandatory evacuation for some areas. jillian: the storm bringing heavy rain and flash flooding to parts of florida. senior meteorologist janice dean joins us live with the latest on sally's track. janice. >> good morning. we get a new advisory at 5:00 a.m. we'll have the latest on sally. 60-mile-an-hour sustained winds, a tropical storm, 74 will make it a hurricane. the national hurricane center says this will be a hurricane once it makes landfall across southeastern louisiana. regardless of whether it's a hurricane or not, the results are going to be the same. the main hazard from his this is going to be the water. it's going to move very slowly. it's going to test the levies in new orleans. we could get upwards of 10 to 20 inches of rainfall in these area, so that's going to be potentially dangerous, even deadly for some these low-lying areas. so there's the tra
todd: a new fox news poll shows the race for the white house tightening to within 5 points. the gulfbracing for tropical storm sally, the storm is expected to become a hurricane before making landfall. new orleans issue ago mandatory evacuation for some areas. jillian: the storm bringing heavy rain and flash flooding to parts of florida. senior meteorologist janice dean joins us live with the latest on sally's track. janice. >> good morning. we get a new advisory at 5:00 a.m. we'll have...
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breaking this morning, the new tropical threat forming in the gulf on the heels of hurricane sally asn the atlantic. >>> under fire, as the cdc and president trump contradict each other on america's covid response, the new report overnight raising concerns about how those controversial testing guidelines were posted on the cdc's website claiming that scientists did not sign off and actually objected to the changes. white house testing coordinator admiral brett giroir joins us only on "gma" this morning. >>> health alert. as searches for the flu spike online, how to tell covid, the flu and allergy symptoms apart. plus, the new study that compares flu cases before and after the pandemic. how social distancing, hand washing and masks affected the spread. dr. ashton is here live. >>> travel alert. why now may be the perfect time to score big on holiday travel. some flights across the country just 90 bucks. where to find the biggest bargains. ♪ never really over >>> it's the reunion fans have been waiting for. brad and jen together again reuniting on screen for the first time in more than
breaking this morning, the new tropical threat forming in the gulf on the heels of hurricane sally asn the atlantic. >>> under fire, as the cdc and president trump contradict each other on america's covid response, the new report overnight raising concerns about how those controversial testing guidelines were posted on the cdc's website claiming that scientists did not sign off and actually objected to the changes. white house testing coordinator admiral brett giroir joins us only on...
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news coming into "the situation room" on hurricane sally. the storm has just strengthened to a category 2 hurricane, and it's expected to get even stronger before slamming into the u.s. gulfoast in the coming hours the national hurricane center has just put out a new forecast. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency and mandatory evacuations have been issued for part or all of several parishes and for new orleans residents who live outside the levee protection system. we'll have a complete update on the forecast. that's coming up. >>> we're also following the controversy over a climate science denier who's reportedly been appointed to a top climate position in the u.s. government. cnn's brian todd is joining us. critics say this is a rather dangerous pick for such a key position. >> reporter: right, wolf. critics including scientific watchdog groups are pouncing on this appointment today of david legates. critics say this appointment is especially troubling now in the middle of the wildfires, the hurricane season and the coronavirus pandemic. as record-setting wildfires devastate western states, as america's southern coast continue to get pounded by more fr
news coming into "the situation room" on hurricane sally. the storm has just strengthened to a category 2 hurricane, and it's expected to get even stronger before slamming into the u.s. gulfoast in the coming hours the national hurricane center has just put out a new forecast. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency and mandatory evacuations have been issued for part or all of several parishes and for new orleans residents who live outside the levee protection system....
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the announcement that israel and the tiny gulf nation of bahrain will form a new partnership. e second time in less than a month that an arab gulf state has agreed to establish full, diplomatic relations with israel. israel and the united arab emirates are set to sign their historic dial on tuesday in washington. but there are plenty of detractors to these new agreements. let's bring in oren liebermann in jerusalem to get more perspective on what's behind them and what led up to them, oren. >> reporter: and that will be a four-way meeting on tuesday. it will be the u.s. and israel as well as the united arab emirates and bahrain joining in with this announcement less than a month after the israel-uae agreement. a big development for president trump and for benjamin netanyahu. both bahrain and the united arab emirates are key allies of the u.s. in the region and part of an anti-iran sunni group. both looking to cash in on benefitting from economy and military and it brings them closer to the white house and trump administration or in two months, if it's not a trump administration
the announcement that israel and the tiny gulf nation of bahrain will form a new partnership. e second time in less than a month that an arab gulf state has agreed to establish full, diplomatic relations with israel. israel and the united arab emirates are set to sign their historic dial on tuesday in washington. but there are plenty of detractors to these new agreements. let's bring in oren liebermann in jerusalem to get more perspective on what's behind them and what led up to them, oren....
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new accident reported along 580. details on that coming up. >>> talilo along the gulf coast morning. hurricane sally barreling through right now. we'll be keeping an eye on it >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. and we just got these live pictures in of a housing project under construction on fire in east los angeles. a five story building that was supposed to house low income veterans when it was completed. and footage here from the scene did capture some scaffolding collapsing while firefighters were battling that fire. in east l. a.. luckily no firefighters have been hurt though. michelle? >>> developing this morning, 14 homicide detectives have been assigned to track down the gunman who ambushed and shot two sheriff's deputies in los angeles on saturday. yesterday, s.w.a.t. teams searched several homes in a lynnwood neighborhood looking for an armed carjacking suspect who led deputies on a chase. the sheriff confirmed late last night that the two crimes were not connected. the fbi is helping with the shooting investigation as a special team is assigned to find answers from
new accident reported along 580. details on that coming up. >>> talilo along the gulf coast morning. hurricane sally barreling through right now. we'll be keeping an eye on it >>> i'm anne makovec at the live news desk. and we just got these live pictures in of a housing project under construction on fire in east los angeles. a five story building that was supposed to house low income veterans when it was completed. and footage here from the scene did capture some scaffolding...
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new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channels54,206 --> 2147483051:38:41,818 this formalises a new 2147483051:38:41,818 --> 00:00:00,154 relationship, though - could the middle east that few could have imagined. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. michele dunne is a former us state department official who is now the middle east programme director and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. she told me about the significance of this deal. it is possible that some other arab states will follow. what these agreements effectively is end of the arab peace initiative which had been an initiative led by saudi arabia to say that arab states would normalise relations with israel if israel would make a peace deal with the palestinians. now it is clear that at least some arab states will normalise relations with israel because it's useful to them even without a deal with the palestinians. there is really nothing in this for the palestinians and there is nothing to suggest that this will lead to any further process that
new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channels54,206 --> 2147483051:38:41,818 this formalises a new 2147483051:38:41,818 --> 00:00:00,154 relationship, though - could the middle east that few could have imagined. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. michele dunne is a former us state department official who is now the middle east programme director and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for...
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news. >>people living along the gulf coast are preparing for a possible new hurricane forecasters from thetional hurricane center in miami. they say that tropical storm sally could become a hurricane later today it could reach shore by tomorrow and of course bringing a lot of dangerous weather conditions, including the risk of flooding from louisiana to mississippi. people are being urged to who live there to get ready for the storm immediately let's go now to kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence has been tracking tropical storm sally yeah, here's an update to that kathryn now officially a hurricane you can see is spinning along the coastline right now the band's moisture now making their way on shore band after band, the heavy rainfall beginning to move on shore but sally. >>is a very slow-moving storm system that's what's going to be the most dangerous part about the storm right now a category 2 sustained winds of a 100 miles per hour now watch the track here it is moving west northwest at 5 miles per hour very slow. so all right we've got we've got the mississippi we've g
news. >>people living along the gulf coast are preparing for a possible new hurricane forecasters from thetional hurricane center in miami. they say that tropical storm sally could become a hurricane later today it could reach shore by tomorrow and of course bringing a lot of dangerous weather conditions, including the risk of flooding from louisiana to mississippi. people are being urged to who live there to get ready for the storm immediately let's go now to kron 4 chief meteorologist...
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gulf coast. payton mostly center reports from new orleans. >>and i'm believable site on saints sunday outside the superdome it's silent gated and empty that didn't stop a group of fans from cheering on the saints from a block away. it's a little as we don't the person, you know everyone around us coming up check high-fiving you know just what we're so used to it while the area either superdome is quiet downtown is a different story so we came here from atlanta from my daughter's book the flight about a month ago so way before. talks of a storm were coming still on vacation their storm ready we've already going to rouse is we've got food. we've got candles and so we're ok as long as. well okay fact planning to fly home to atlanta on tuesday at noon. >>their fears that sally will leave them stranded in new orleans. that they're not alone in that situation but i we were by we're going to be writing and they love people has i would miss opener angle making. >>of you know that's what miles and it was and what it is we're batch with lake charles ev
gulf coast. payton mostly center reports from new orleans. >>and i'm believable site on saints sunday outside the superdome it's silent gated and empty that didn't stop a group of fans from cheering on the saints from a block away. it's a little as we don't the person, you know everyone around us coming up check high-fiving you know just what we're so used to it while the area either superdome is quiet downtown is a different story so we came here from atlanta from my daughter's book the...
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new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsionship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words donald trump spoke today were more will follow. in other words he clearly believes there are other arab nations ready to sign up to some kind of peace deal with israel. a lot of people scoffed when donald trump said he would try to bring peace to the region. it's not the deal of the century he talked about at the outset, and some will say there are less to the accords than meets the eye, but in a region used to set backs, today is undoubtedly progress. john, many thanks again. jon sopel. some four million people are waiting for social housing in england. that's according to new research commissioned by the national housing federation, which suggests there are half a million more families waiting than official government figures indicate. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has been speaking to some of those affected, including one woman who lived in a camper van for more than a year. h
new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channelsionship, though today's signing is no less important for that. the most important words donald trump spoke today were more will follow. in other words he clearly believes there are other arab nations ready to sign up to some kind of peace deal with israel. a lot of people scoffed when donald trump said he would try to bring peace to the region. it's not the deal...
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new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channels. this formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. joining me now is michele dunne — a former us state department official who is now the middle east programme director and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. where does this leave the palestinians then? how likely is it that other arab states will want to follow? it is possible that some other arab states will follow. but these agreements to effectively is and the arab peace initiative which had been an initiative led by saudi arabia to say that arab states would normalise relations with israel if israel would make a peace deal with the palestinians. now it is clear that at least some therapist states will normalise relations with israel because it's useful to them even without a deal with the palestinians. there is really nothing in this for the palestinians and there is nothing to suggest that this will be to any further pr
new relationships will develop. but the reality is that these gulf nations have already been dealing with israel through back channels. this formalises a new relationship, though today's signing is no less important for that. joining me now is michele dunne — a former us state department official who is now the middle east programme director and senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. where does this leave the palestinians...
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just over a year.op al storm sally is projected to cross the gulf of mexico tomorrow, and may become a hurricane by the time it makes landfall. neweans and the gulf coast, from grandsle, louisiana, to the alarama-florida line under a hurricane watch. sally brought hengy rain and stinds as it crossed south florida, and louisiana governor jocl bel edwards ed a state of emergency late yesterday. named storm has ever formed in the atlantic tropical seasonhe according toational hurricane center. this afternoon, new orleans officials issued mandatory evacuation orders for all of st. charles parish, and warned residents to expect power outages. sally is expected to slow down as it reaches the gulf coast and could be a category two sto at landfall. in belarus today, mass anti- govement protests continued for a 36th consecutive day following the country's disputed presidential vo last month. more than 100,000 people marched the country's capital of minsk calling for the resignation of president alexander lukashenko, who has been in power for 26 years. protesters are also demanding the release of jailed opposition leaders after the august
just over a year.op al storm sally is projected to cross the gulf of mexico tomorrow, and may become a hurricane by the time it makes landfall. neweans and the gulf coast, from grandsle, louisiana, to the alarama-florida line under a hurricane watch. sally brought hengy rain and stinds as it crossed south florida, and louisiana governor jocl bel edwards ed a state of emergency late yesterday. named storm has ever formed in the atlantic tropical seasonhe according toational hurricane center....
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tonight, flood advisories are posted for 500 miles of the gulf coast from texas to new orleans. the slow-moving remnants of tropical storm beta are pounding the region with heavy rain, more than a foot in some areas. many rescues have been made along washed out roads. here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: a city submerged, houston under water, cars and trucks stranded on miles of flooded roads. tropical storm beta making landfall along the coast, then lash, southeast texas. srm is barely moving. it has been raining nonstop like this since late last night, and houston, which floods even during a moderate rain, cannot absorb all this water. bayous overflowing their banks. some areas are inundated by more than a foot of relentless rain. how worried are you? >> very worried. every time it rains we start worrying, especially after harvey. >> reporter: many were caught off guard. just in ditched his car just in time, others ignoring the warnings. >> where does he think he's going? >> reporter: more than 100 high- water rescues in houston as a now-tropical depression barely budges.
tonight, flood advisories are posted for 500 miles of the gulf coast from texas to new orleans. the slow-moving remnants of tropical storm beta are pounding the region with heavy rain, more than a foot in some areas. many rescues have been made along washed out roads. here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: a city submerged, houston under water, cars and trucks stranded on miles of flooded roads. tropical storm beta making landfall along the coast, then lash, southeast texas. srm is...
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breaking news -- sally drenches the gulf coast. millions. >>> when will it end? dozens of wildfires in the west have burned millions of acres as smoke drenches all the way to the east coast. >>> trump town hall. the president fuels questions from undecided voters with the election seven weeks away. why democratic challenger joe biden didn't take part in his biden didn't take part in his own. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we are going to begin with hurricane sally.
breaking news -- sally drenches the gulf coast. millions. >>> when will it end? dozens of wildfires in the west have burned millions of acres as smoke drenches all the way to the east coast. >>> trump town hall. the president fuels questions from undecided voters with the election seven weeks away. why democratic challenger joe biden didn't take part in his biden didn't take part in his own. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm...
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gulf coast. cities like new orleans or biloxi, mississippi, are all in that kind of area impacted by these hurricanessee a lot of people, particularly officials take the necessary precautions in terms of warning citizens to either evacuate or prepare their buildings. and look, as the storms but off the coast, see too a grey band of smoke from the california wildfires, drifting east across america, a worrying picture that captures the consequences of extreme weather conditions. what we are seeing with hurricanes is that they are becoming more frequent in terms of the most intense storms we are seeing, again breaking those records. the extension of the season to longer time periods, this season itself, a record—breaking start of the north atlantic hurricane season, and of course, when they do occur, science tells us they are going to deliver more precipitation than they would otherwise have in this warming world. in addition to the growing force, officials are now running out of letters to name you hurricanes, they are coming so thick and fast. mark lobel, bbc news. i have been speaking to the chief me
gulf coast. cities like new orleans or biloxi, mississippi, are all in that kind of area impacted by these hurricanessee a lot of people, particularly officials take the necessary precautions in terms of warning citizens to either evacuate or prepare their buildings. and look, as the storms but off the coast, see too a grey band of smoke from the california wildfires, drifting east across america, a worrying picture that captures the consequences of extreme weather conditions. what we are...
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news. the dangerous hurricane threat. tropical storm sally, already battering the florida coastline. expected to grow into a hurricane by tomorrow. mandatory evacuations ordered in the gulfion. an emergency declaration in new orleans. the latest track and timing. rob marciano standing by from the storm zone. >>> the other natural disaster. a mass fatality incident as wildfires continue to ravage the west. at least 25 now dead. dozens unaccounted for. more than 3 million acres already scorched in california alone. and as the air quality turns dangerous, tonight, the scenes of devastation and desperation. an elderly woman pleading for her family to help as flames closed in. >>> also new tonight, the ambush manhunt. a gunman caught on camera walking up to a police suv,
news. the dangerous hurricane threat. tropical storm sally, already battering the florida coastline. expected to grow into a hurricane by tomorrow. mandatory evacuations ordered in the gulfion. an emergency declaration in new orleans. the latest track and timing. rob marciano standing by from the storm zone. >>> the other natural disaster. a mass fatality incident as wildfires continue to ravage the west. at least 25 now dead. dozens unaccounted for. more than 3 million acres already...
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new york. there is danger in gulf this morning. national hurricane center in a special advisory overnight warns historic and life threatening flooding from hurricane sally. the storm restrengthened overnight churning a painfully slow path towards the coast. now the category set by the wind look that's not what matters it's sally's speed, two miles per hour. it means the rough conditions will last for days. >> 10 to 20 inches of rain is expected across mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle with rainfall of 30 inches. 30 inches in some areas. landfall is execute later this morning even before that happens, those the storm has already brought flooding and storm surges to several coastal communities. thousands have evacuated. more than 260,000 customers are already without power. >> 18 inches of rain already falling in pensacola, florida. that's before landfall. 18 inches. florida's national guard activating 175 members to prepare for search-and-rescue operations to come. water has been shut off in pe a pensacola beach because
new york. there is danger in gulf this morning. national hurricane center in a special advisory overnight warns historic and life threatening flooding from hurricane sally. the storm restrengthened overnight churning a painfully slow path towards the coast. now the category set by the wind look that's not what matters it's sally's speed, two miles per hour. it means the rough conditions will last for days. >> 10 to 20 inches of rain is expected across mississippi, alabama and the florida...
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about 30 minutes past the hour here in new york. the gulfe walloped by the second hurricane in three weeks. hurricane sally rapidly intensifying on monday. mississippi and alabama now facing a direct hit. hurricane warnings now stretch from morgan city, louisiana, eastward all the way into florida. sally could bring catastrophic storm surges of flooding and days of torrential rain. >> troubling here, the storm is slowing down that creeping approa approach. it means sally remains a threat for a longer period of time. residents in the hurricane's path are bracing themselves. water's already rising in parts of mississippi. meteorologist chad myers joins us live this morning from the cnn weather center. if i know anything about hurricanes from listening to you, sir, it is when they are slow like that over the warm waters of the gulf, it means a lot of rain and misery from people who live there. >> and it means wind from the same direction for a very long time. it's like taking that cup of coffey you're probably holding and blowing over the top t
about 30 minutes past the hour here in new york. the gulfe walloped by the second hurricane in three weeks. hurricane sally rapidly intensifying on monday. mississippi and alabama now facing a direct hit. hurricane warnings now stretch from morgan city, louisiana, eastward all the way into florida. sally could bring catastrophic storm surges of flooding and days of torrential rain. >> troubling here, the storm is slowing down that creeping approa approach. it means sally remains a threat...
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we're also following that breaking news in the gulf. flooded homes, businesses, roadways the extensive damage that's been caused by hurricane sally and the threat there not over. >>> also, they run different towns and cities, but they have one unique bond. i spent some time with seven black mayors who have found quite the connection during one of theos mt difficult years many of us will likely ever face. many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of...