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we can this is the city or town hall from the gulf of florida. and he also saw maternity far here from time to time. as a boy is continuing and she was visiting basically here a situation room with too much of your counterparts on israel's foreign minister. and uh, she also visited a location where a rocket came down uh on the house and killed a free people of the same family. what you basically search here is her full support for as well. she said, as you've reiterated a german, is a support and for the security of israel, that it is a german is for his own debt. so she was actually off what that means if that also means that there would be, for example, of military supply. and she said whatever is wrote, she was also ask about the situation in gaza. and she was simply saying, and that's uh, a moment that is ro shoots abide by international. now there are apparently several gem and hostages being held by him off in gaza. what is germany doing to help get the mouse well, that's another that was another very important aspect of her visits. um durin
we can this is the city or town hall from the gulf of florida. and he also saw maternity far here from time to time. as a boy is continuing and she was visiting basically here a situation room with too much of your counterparts on israel's foreign minister. and uh, she also visited a location where a rocket came down uh on the house and killed a free people of the same family. what you basically search here is her full support for as well. she said, as you've reiterated a german, is a support...
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you can see this deep area of low pressure moving from the gulf of mexico across the florida panhandle, bringing the threat of tornadoes via storms and very heavy rain, with gale force winds across the far to panhandle, pulling across moving parts of the bahamas. now luckily, the east coast managers to stay dry on friday, but that's not for long. we've got a batch of severe storms working across the midwest and the great lakes knocking temperatures down. i'm bringing those weather conditions to new york city and washington dc over the weekend. so what shot of a we can hear much. dwyer across the central areas, both of us and canada, the pacific northwest, however, and western kind of just seeing some of what and even a little bit wintery weather is starting to creep in on saturday. much try a for the south of this. however, for california and we will see that heats continued to build for los angeles. some patchy fog on the morning on saturday, but sunshine taking us through to the new week. and there's lots of sunshine to be found across the caribbean, way to weather lucky across the f
you can see this deep area of low pressure moving from the gulf of mexico across the florida panhandle, bringing the threat of tornadoes via storms and very heavy rain, with gale force winds across the far to panhandle, pulling across moving parts of the bahamas. now luckily, the east coast managers to stay dry on friday, but that's not for long. we've got a batch of severe storms working across the midwest and the great lakes knocking temperatures down. i'm bringing those weather conditions to...
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today and potentially into tomorrow can you see already raining across parts of the gulf coast into southern texas and the florida panhandle and points south of that. these are the areas we're going to seat bese the best chance of. maybe an inch or two, even up to three inches are possible, focussed mainly toward portions of florida, the west coast, places like tampa could see a good amount of rain in the next 48 hours or so as we look to the west, we have a coast-to-coast storm that we're going to track maybe some snow to the rockies it will workity its way to the east and there could be the potential for severe storms as it works across the plains. and tis the season snow already on the map. we will see that for higher elevations of the rockies. as we get into friday, that starts to work into portions of the midwest. we see heavy rain in the great lakes and eventually into portions of the northeast, leaving us for an unseled weekentt8 degrees for indianapolis we'll see thunderstorm activity for tampa and miami today, which will hit 90 degrees. and that's a look at the forecast, guys, back over to you. >> "early
today and potentially into tomorrow can you see already raining across parts of the gulf coast into southern texas and the florida panhandle and points south of that. these are the areas we're going to seat bese the best chance of. maybe an inch or two, even up to three inches are possible, focussed mainly toward portions of florida, the west coast, places like tampa could see a good amount of rain in the next 48 hours or so as we look to the west, we have a coast-to-coast storm that we're...
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of the the 16 inch custio's. the 1st this message to scroll again to the tip on this document. the there's a hold him legally at linkedin that's in florida, gulf, cynthia for the semester. each of the members of you that i'd say just the purpose guide. nima. j strategist, eugene, i really roberts come to form. i'm sure that's what the perceive us to. she gives you the for sure, the fuel source, you know, but not in the hotel. it certainly used to be a better to give us deal with the most exact thing, which is the most stressful, the assistant jason and your team will go into the store because you have the machine. if you go to go to the dealership, when you for you lose, why does it reduce the switches to, to the domestic abuse issues the and the there's no end in sight over how you're going to continue to destroy the earth. is the case of the mess and as of the people i tried to go to the gym, but i'm certainly not ready to fight russia. this is also absurd. this is the 3rd world lunacy re washing cars for so the funder lion likes to say. we have the tools while we just start with stability and business deals to help me living on that. we hav
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of the meeting participants came up with another idea. panama city is a small resort town in florida on the gulf of mexico.most beautiful ones are located. and here, right within the city limits, is the us navy rescue diving center, a complex of buildings completely inconspicuous to the outside eye, the real purpose of which can be guessed only by the presence on the territory of huge pools with sunk directly into them. mysterious equipment. at one time, in 1995, i was undergoing officer training. at the us air force special operations base in florida and just as part of this training we went to panama city - this is a fairly large military facility, but as we understand, it is considered as a fleet support facility, and there is a fairly large center there, it looks like there are even two of them, that is, one research center. which is engaged in underwater research, in particular, issues of underwater mining, mine clearance , a training center where divers are trained, combat swimmers. in this way, two tasks were solved at once: employees of the center, ordinary military personnel, who are not included
of the meeting participants came up with another idea. panama city is a small resort town in florida on the gulf of mexico.most beautiful ones are located. and here, right within the city limits, is the us navy rescue diving center, a complex of buildings completely inconspicuous to the outside eye, the real purpose of which can be guessed only by the presence on the territory of huge pools with sunk directly into them. mysterious equipment. at one time, in 1995, i was undergoing officer...
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of the gulf coast. southern texas to the florida panhandle that's where we're seeing the bulk of that rain. through thursday 1 to 3 inches is going to be likely. you can see those higher amounts in the darker red. that focused more towards portion of florida which will likely still see some of that rain working through, the tail end of it at least getting through tomorrow. we wake up to frost advisories rather with 18 million people impacted from virginia to minnesota. we are dealing with some chilly, chilly temperatures this morning so jackets, the extra layers are needed for sure. we've got 47 in detroit, 48, and so an extra layer is going to go a long way. we look all the way to the coast to see coast to coast storms today. look what happens as we get into the higher elevations of rockies here for thursday we're going to see snow for the forecast, also see rain and potential for strong storms will be out there across parts of the central plains. by the time we get into friday it moves over portions of of the great lakes and midwest. and then of course saturday like crockwork we're once a
of the gulf coast. southern texas to the florida panhandle that's where we're seeing the bulk of that rain. through thursday 1 to 3 inches is going to be likely. you can see those higher amounts in the darker red. that focused more towards portion of florida which will likely still see some of that rain working through, the tail end of it at least getting through tomorrow. we wake up to frost advisories rather with 18 million people impacted from virginia to minnesota. we are dealing with some...
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multifamily casualties nationwide or in certain markets prone to natural disasters like the gulf coast states of florida and louisiana . i have detailed more information by written testimony but my message is this: we must act now. our country has a shortage now of 7.3 million homes affordable to low income people. we cannot afford to jeopardize existing rental housing or slow the creation of new ones. both short-term and long-term policy solutions are needed. in the short-term, hud and other federal agencies can provide funding for affordable homes. they must rethink existing insurance requirements and provide increased flexibility and funding to property owners to account for the real-world challenges we are facing. in the long term, investments and climate resilience at a greater level of intervention by the federal government in the insurance markets are necessary given the current market failures. thank you for the opportunity to speak, today. and for your efforts to explore and address these significant challenges, we stand ready to work with you to further these efforts. thank you. >> chapman bro
multifamily casualties nationwide or in certain markets prone to natural disasters like the gulf coast states of florida and louisiana . i have detailed more information by written testimony but my message is this: we must act now. our country has a shortage now of 7.3 million homes affordable to low income people. we cannot afford to jeopardize existing rental housing or slow the creation of new ones. both short-term and long-term policy solutions are needed. in the short-term, hud and other...
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we dip toward the south of this, still raining in florida and more toward the south, around miami, and for the us gulf states. and north of that temperature is actually running high for this year. it but where we've got some incredible heat is the central plain sol and part of this southerly breeze. here pops up the temperature in kansas city to 31 degrees on monday for the pacific northwest western canada. we've got some showers in the picture here that seem really major, but the breeze will pick up as well unsettled for the canadian prairies and the northern plains in the us as well. central america, this friend of rain through the bahamas will drop down into cuba. so a damp day on monday, and now here is an update on our tropical storm. this will become a hurricane and it's going to strike the eastern caribbean with some rain and wind here. also pick up those waves as well. let's go to south america remaining hots in brazil to amazon, but now it says $38.00 degrees. that is a record for the month of october, so we'll see if we can get you there. meantime we've got changing weather for argentina via
we dip toward the south of this, still raining in florida and more toward the south, around miami, and for the us gulf states. and north of that temperature is actually running high for this year. it but where we've got some incredible heat is the central plain sol and part of this southerly breeze. here pops up the temperature in kansas city to 31 degrees on monday for the pacific northwest western canada. we've got some showers in the picture here that seem really major, but the breeze will...
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of this. still raining in florida and more toward the south, around miami and for the us gulf states and north of that temperature is actually running high for this year. but where we've got some incredible heat is the central plain sol and part of the southerly breeze here pops up the temperature in kansas city to 31 degrees on monday for the pacific northwest western canada, we've got some showers in the picture here that seemed really major, but the breeze will pick up as well unsettled for the canadian prairies and the northern plains in the us as well as central america. this friend of rain through the bahamas will drop down into cuba. so a damp day on monday. and now here is an update on our tropical storm. this will become a hurricane and it's going to strike the eastern caribbean with some rain and wind here. also pick up those waves as well. let's go to south america, remaining hots in brazil's amazon now is set 38 degrees. that is a record for the month of october, so we'll see if we can get you there. meantime we've got changing weather for argentina via blanca, 25 degrees on monday
of this. still raining in florida and more toward the south, around miami and for the us gulf states and north of that temperature is actually running high for this year. but where we've got some incredible heat is the central plain sol and part of the southerly breeze here pops up the temperature in kansas city to 31 degrees on monday for the pacific northwest western canada, we've got some showers in the picture here that seemed really major, but the breeze will pick up as well unsettled for...
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gulf of mexico. we'll see that rashel storms bringing very heavy down pools across the florida panhandle. that's gonna put a lot of the energy away from the car, been leaving kiosk, guys in cuba on thursday. the see them even been coming to add the new internet, small anti corruption excellence award. nominates your hero. now. the, [000:00:00;00] the lo, i'm sammy's a them. this has been use our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. no electricity in gaza. the solve power station industries stops operating off the israel's complete siege. another day of heavy bombardment and guns are as well towns beyond flight following saturdays attacked by some us hospitals in gauze are overwhelmed at least 1055 protestants been killed in thousands injured. and this very the strikes.
gulf of mexico. we'll see that rashel storms bringing very heavy down pools across the florida panhandle. that's gonna put a lot of the energy away from the car, been leaving kiosk, guys in cuba on thursday. the see them even been coming to add the new internet, small anti corruption excellence award. nominates your hero. now. the, [000:00:00;00] the lo, i'm sammy's a them. this has been use our live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. no electricity in gaza. the solve power station...
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prize-winning author of the gulf, the making of an american, marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century. professor of environmental history of the university of florida, he lives in florida and new hampshire, and he is here today to discuss his book, his fine book, the bald eagle. patrick dean writes on the outdoors and the environment he has worked as a teacher, political media director and is presently executive director of a rail trail nonprofit. as an avid trail runner, he is a mountain biker and hemm lives wh his wife and dogs on the cumberland plateau in tennessee. he is the author of -- the summit of the knowledge. he's also here today to discuss his latest book, make his messenger, his adventures in the new world. rien fertel is a writer and teacher lives in new orleans. he's an author of three previous books, drive-by truckers southern rock opera, the one true barbecue, fire, smoke and the pit masters who cooks thehe whole hog. and imagining the creole city, the rise of literary culture in 19th century new orleans. rien is here today to talk about his book on the brown pelican. and our fourth author is dean king, an award-winning author of t
prize-winning author of the gulf, the making of an american, marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century. professor of environmental history of the university of florida, he lives in florida and new hampshire, and he is here today to discuss his book, his fine book, the bald eagle. patrick dean writes on the outdoors and the environment he has worked as a teacher, political media director and is presently executive director of a rail trail nonprofit. as an avid trail runner,...
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so you have a catholic zone of settlement along, the gulf coast from louisiana through, spanish, florida, and when you go north and, confront the carolinas, then that's settled by the english. so there's there's a religious tension in there, catholic, protestant, the wars of religion that have started in europe, leave the atlantic and come come to the americas. and that that's very much a product of that with corresponding changes and and differences the way those those societies are structured a higher degree of incorporation of african-americans and indigenous people in the catholic then in then in protestant british colonies. example. yeah. so one of the other frames of the book that's laid out at the beginning is that the south is a region sees a lot of upheaval over many years. this isn't necessarily unique to justice south, but certainly is defining feature. so the third author we have with us tonight scott you talk about your risk it forward couple of hundred years stay with me you're essay focuses on the aftermath of the civil war so we're starting out talking about conception of
so you have a catholic zone of settlement along, the gulf coast from louisiana through, spanish, florida, and when you go north and, confront the carolinas, then that's settled by the english. so there's there's a religious tension in there, catholic, protestant, the wars of religion that have started in europe, leave the atlantic and come come to the americas. and that that's very much a product of that with corresponding changes and and differences the way those those societies are structured...
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gulf of tonkin incident? host: let's go to pj in florida. republican line. caller: i want to speak about congress. i am republican. i am a staunch republican but i feel bad about how republicans have been running the country, trying to run the congress for the last six months. i have been watching c-span. it is shameful. i agree with the one democrat who said liz cheney is a good person for speaker of the house. i agree with that. i think that would help get things done. host: why so? caller: i think we need to work together. all they have been doing since i've been watching tv is the extreme democrats on one fence in the extreme republicans on the other fence and they keep throwing rocks at each other and nothing gets done. host: aside from liz cheney you think it takes an outside person to achieve that, whether it be liz cheney or someone else, someone outside congress? caller: i don't know, but jim jordan is definitely not the man for the job. he is an extreme republican. he will not get anything done. all he will do is stall everything. we need somebody who will bring us back together instead
gulf of tonkin incident? host: let's go to pj in florida. republican line. caller: i want to speak about congress. i am republican. i am a staunch republican but i feel bad about how republicans have been running the country, trying to run the congress for the last six months. i have been watching c-span. it is shameful. i agree with the one democrat who said liz cheney is a good person for speaker of the house. i agree with that. i think that would help get things done. host: why so? caller: i...
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be more than a 1000000. meanwhile, on friday, these riley gulf mendota tens of thousands of people to leave their homes near the lebanese florida. that brings the number of displaced 210-0000 hotels in guest houses, say they running out of space. the monks reports from tel aviv these buses arrived early on friday, and kitty at smyrna, ready to carry people away from this town of 23002 kilometers from israel's border with lebanon. among them, roney schmidt, yona. she's found delays, and the deposits are difficult. we are waiting for an announcement informing us where we'd be and if i create it, we've been waiting for it since this morning. many here a more angry with the authorized ease colluding this man in the call, the local man. the one mother's screams that tells me where she's going. she will not be safer. phoebe, she says the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i voted for you all these years. but this government failed because my 5 children were not safe here. there's another man tells him and he has 2 children in his randy, all the units may gone. so where should i sleepy sounds with whom should i say? it's a question of
be more than a 1000000. meanwhile, on friday, these riley gulf mendota tens of thousands of people to leave their homes near the lebanese florida. that brings the number of displaced 210-0000 hotels in guest houses, say they running out of space. the monks reports from tel aviv these buses arrived early on friday, and kitty at smyrna, ready to carry people away from this town of 23002 kilometers from israel's border with lebanon. among them, roney schmidt, yona. she's found delays, and the...
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gulf of mexico. we'll see that rash of storms bringing very heavy down pools across the florida panhandle. that's going to put a lot of the energy away from the car. been leaving kiosk, guys in cuba on thursday. the system you've been coming to add the new internet, small anti corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now from intimate moments to majors, social change, the witness award winning films from around on out to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the if you're watching else 0 reminder of our top stories this hour. we'll be taking a look at the latest developments in the war in gauze 8. and as we keep a live watch on. the skies over gaza. power is out in the besieged enclave. all basic services including hospitals are at risk. cost is only power plant, ran out of fuel earlier on wednesday as a result of israel's total siege. at least 1100 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes you and release. and works. agency says at least a 187000 palestinians have been displaced. most are sheltering in un run schools and at least 1200 israelis have been killed since from us launched its m
gulf of mexico. we'll see that rash of storms bringing very heavy down pools across the florida panhandle. that's going to put a lot of the energy away from the car. been leaving kiosk, guys in cuba on thursday. the system you've been coming to add the new internet, small anti corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now from intimate moments to majors, social change, the witness award winning films from around on out to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the if you're watching else 0 reminder of our...
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author of the gulf the making of an american see an everglades providence marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century. professor of environmental history at the university of florida he lives in florida and new hampshire inc. he is here to discuss his book the bald eagle. patrick dean writes on the outdoors and the environment has book -- make is both a teacher political media director presently the executive director of a rail trail nonprofits. as an avid mountain biker he lives with his wife and dogs of the cumberland plateau in tennessee he is thees author wet up to heaven he is also here today to discuss his latest book natures of messenger and his adventures in a new world. hotel is a writer teacher who lives in newhe orleans he's the author of three previous books. drive-by truckers southern block opera the one true barbecued fire, smoke, the pit masters who cooked the whole hog and imagining the clean old city arise in literary culture at 19th century new orleans is here today to talk about his book on the brown pelican. our fourth author's award-winning author of 10 nonfiction books including skeletons of the sahara, unbound patrick o'brien a life revealed
author of the gulf the making of an american see an everglades providence marjory stoneman douglas and the american environmental century. professor of environmental history at the university of florida he lives in florida and new hampshire inc. he is here to discuss his book the bald eagle. patrick dean writes on the outdoors and the environment has book -- make is both a teacher political media director presently the executive director of a rail trail nonprofits. as an avid mountain biker he...
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of the gaza strip. it's gulf has only lifeline to the outside world, but supplies coming into garza, florida, the quite easily the approval and only a small vehicles of people are allowed to move through. another crossing is in the south. the cut them over said. it's located where the boulders of egypt garza and easily meet. i did see only a passage for tax cutting goods, fuel and $82000.00 hundreds of tons of 8 from several countries have been held back in egypt. that's as the one seeks to agree a deal with easily and for those safe delivery to gaza at for some further and possible, told us to be evacuated. so that off i bought the crossing even the normal times, egypt imposes extremely tight restrictions and rules on the use of the crossings. off his sometimes opened for humanitarian purposes, such as evacuating people in medical emergencies. in the day of cases where every day travelers are allowed to use it, they have to cut internationally valid problem documents and prove they have a compelling reason to these guys. but since the thought of these are the water and gaza, hundreds of thousands of pa
of the gaza strip. it's gulf has only lifeline to the outside world, but supplies coming into garza, florida, the quite easily the approval and only a small vehicles of people are allowed to move through. another crossing is in the south. the cut them over said. it's located where the boulders of egypt garza and easily meet. i did see only a passage for tax cutting goods, fuel and $82000.00 hundreds of tons of 8 from several countries have been held back in egypt. that's as the one seeks to...
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of folks need, it is dry and windy. there are fire weather alerts throughout the gulf coast. talking all southern louisiana through mississippi, alabama, panhandle of floridast level of drought for majority of louisiana, parts of mississippi and texas. this is not a good setup going into the weekend. not a lot of rain coming with that front there. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. a heat advisory is still in effect around the bay shoreline and the santa cruz mountains. it is another hot afternoon. you do want to stay cool, stay hydrated today away from the coast. everybody is going into the 90s, even the coast is quite warm in the upper 80s to lower 90s overnight. tonight it is mild. plenty of stars temperatures in the 60s accu weather seven day heat hangs on tomorrow. things start to cool off on sunday. dramatically cooler on monday with a chance of showers. >> i got to smooth the hair. i'll wait for them to kind of -- there they go. all right. you hear the music. it's time for the right stuff. all my microphones are falling off. you are in exactly the right time, lo
of folks need, it is dry and windy. there are fire weather alerts throughout the gulf coast. talking all southern louisiana through mississippi, alabama, panhandle of floridast level of drought for majority of louisiana, parts of mississippi and texas. this is not a good setup going into the weekend. not a lot of rain coming with that front there. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. abc7 news meteorologist drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. a heat advisory is still...
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walk to the gulf was one of the things i read when i was thinking about doing this and i thought, this is incredible. right after the civil war walking through, experiencing nature through florida, you know, and facing alligators and mosquitos and, you know, getting malaria and all kinds of stuff, but in the end, you had all of these amazing experiences and i touched on those and recreated some of those. i decided, i left that out. it's a paragraph in the book and i thought it was going to be, you know, a big thing and it was so moving to me, but in trying to cut that narrative, and clean up what we know, you know, that -- what his vital history was, that got out of this book largely. it's wonderful, you can read this book and you can read the descriptions and taken out of the journals and he never wrote that up in an account, but it was done posthumously by his literary executor. but i think it's a fascinating part of his life where he's pulling together a lot of sort of seminal thoughts and ideas that will sort of resonate throughout the rest of his writing and career. >> can i add to that real quick? i wrote about this in the gulf, thousand mile walk in the gulf and finishes
walk to the gulf was one of the things i read when i was thinking about doing this and i thought, this is incredible. right after the civil war walking through, experiencing nature through florida, you know, and facing alligators and mosquitos and, you know, getting malaria and all kinds of stuff, but in the end, you had all of these amazing experiences and i touched on those and recreated some of those. i decided, i left that out. it's a paragraph in the book and i thought it was going to be,...
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gulf of tonkin incident? host: let's go to pj in florida. republican line. caller: i want to speak about congress. am republican. i am a staunch republican but i feel bad about how republicans have been running the country, trying to run the congress for the last six months. i have been watching c-span. it is shameful. i agree with the one democrat who said liz cheney is a good person for speaker of the house. i agree with that. i think that would help get things done. host: why so? caller: i think we need to work together. all they have been doing since i've been watching tv is the extreme democrats on one fence in the extreme republicans on the other fence and they keep throwing rocks at each other and nothing gets done. host: aside from liz cheney you think it takes an outside person to achieve that, whether it be liz cheney or someone else, someone outside congress? caller: i don't know, but jim jordan is definitely not the man for the job. he is an extreme republican. he will not get anything done. all he will do is stall everything. we need somebody who will bring us back together instead of
gulf of tonkin incident? host: let's go to pj in florida. republican line. caller: i want to speak about congress. am republican. i am a staunch republican but i feel bad about how republicans have been running the country, trying to run the congress for the last six months. i have been watching c-span. it is shameful. i agree with the one democrat who said liz cheney is a good person for speaker of the house. i agree with that. i think that would help get things done. host: why so? caller: i...
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now the remnants with the storm that's in the gulf is going to bring heavy rain to parts of the panhandle of florida news meteorologist >> now to michael's time in the ballroom as a judge on "dancing with the stars" last night. michael, we are incredibly proud of you. if we had paddles, we would give you 10 across the board for you. [ laughter ] >> i tell you, robin, it really was a special night. you come into this ballroom, and you feel the energy. you see everyone take the dance floor and give it their best shot. it is inspiring and something to behold with your own two eyes in this mecca of dance. you've got to see it to believe it. i got it right here for you to see. take a look. ♪ >> michael. you ready for this? >> i'm a little nervous. >> you ready? >> here in tinseltown, i walked right into the ballroom, ready to give out some scores as a guest judge on last night's "dancing with the stars." time to put on my ballroom best. >> you're gonna give them what they want. >> i'm ready. >> i'm ready. >> live from hollywood it's motown on "dancing with the stars." ♪ >> joining our judges is the co-an
now the remnants with the storm that's in the gulf is going to bring heavy rain to parts of the panhandle of florida news meteorologist >> now to michael's time in the ballroom as a judge on "dancing with the stars" last night. michael, we are incredibly proud of you. if we had paddles, we would give you 10 across the board for you. [ laughter ] >> i tell you, robin, it really was a special night. you come into this ballroom, and you feel the energy. you see everyone take...
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not for fun, here are the dolls, the heir of atuti and i, maria butina, in all seriousness, we begin, st. petersburg florida, in 1876 year, a city on the gulf coast. it was founded by two people, american businessman john williams and russian nobleman pyotr dimintiev. according to legend, they tossed a coin to the winner of the bet, peter named the city in honor of his homeland, st. petersburg. it was here that john kirby was born in 1963. my mom was a daughter a navy serviceman, the wife of a navy serviceman. i can still hear her telling us in the morning: get up and be ready for combat. although john himself was not eager to join the navy at first, having graduated from a catholic school... he studied art history at the university of south florida, studied somehow, kirby himself does not hide this. i barely got my bachelor's degree in history from the university of south florida. belonging to a naval dynasty nevertheless prevailed; while completing his studies at the naval college, kirby received a unique military specialty, master of arts in national security and strategic studies. after his internship, kirby became a surface naval offic
not for fun, here are the dolls, the heir of atuti and i, maria butina, in all seriousness, we begin, st. petersburg florida, in 1876 year, a city on the gulf coast. it was founded by two people, american businessman john williams and russian nobleman pyotr dimintiev. according to legend, they tossed a coin to the winner of the bet, peter named the city in honor of his homeland, st. petersburg. it was here that john kirby was born in 1963. my mom was a daughter a navy serviceman, the wife of a...
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of thunderstorms in the gulf. the pacific has lydia, max as of yesterday. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of moisture that's going to fuel toward the panhandle of floridaood threat. some places like pensacola, destin. mexico beach. today is the five year anniversary of hurricane michael. coming up big prime deal days. we're breaking down some of the best savings that are dropping now. plus robin an lionel richie go to their home town of tuskegee, alabama. then cookbook author and you tube star, molly baz is here, showing us how to make her lazy person's lasange and triple threat garlic bread. get hungry but a it's coming up. local news next. at your norcal honda dealer. >> precision is an excellent company. we had an idea of what we wanted, but we weren't sure how to put it together. it's kind of one of those things that i personally take pride in making sure that the people make the right decision. we highly recommend precision precision door service, a name you can trust at cretors we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn line like our cretors cheese and caramel mix great on their own. >> even better together. try cretors handcrafted small b
of thunderstorms in the gulf. the pacific has lydia, max as of yesterday. there's a lot going on. there's a lot of moisture that's going to fuel toward the panhandle of floridaood threat. some places like pensacola, destin. mexico beach. today is the five year anniversary of hurricane michael. coming up big prime deal days. we're breaking down some of the best savings that are dropping now. plus robin an lionel richie go to their home town of tuskegee, alabama. then cookbook author and you tube...
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of year, the floods are in the gulf, not in new york. and the city flooded. so, the climate is changing quicker than we're adapting. >> reporter: this is also an issue in south florida, where the king tides around miami lead to salt water intrusion that can be damaging there. but louisiana is the canary in this coal mine due to sea levels rising, droughts like this. this state loses a piece of land about the size of a tennis court every hour. >> bill weir, in new york tonight. thank you for covering that. >>> the news continues. "the source" with kaitlan collins starts now. >>> tonight straight from "the source," breaking news as republican hardliner matt gaetz has made good on his threat to oust house speaker kevin mccarthy from his job, filing the papers tonight to at least try to for the first time in more than a century. >>> plus new reporting tonight, why a seething donald trump chose to show up in court today to face the judge who found him libel for fraud and the attorney general who brought that case against him, raging at both of them on day one of his trial. >>> and a 9-year-old tonight who vanished on a camping trip has just been found alive after 400 res
of year, the floods are in the gulf, not in new york. and the city flooded. so, the climate is changing quicker than we're adapting. >> reporter: this is also an issue in south florida, where the king tides around miami lead to salt water intrusion that can be damaging there. but louisiana is the canary in this coal mine due to sea levels rising, droughts like this. this state loses a piece of land about the size of a tennis court every hour. >> bill weir, in new york tonight. thank...
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of year, the floods are in the gulf, not in new york. and the city flooded. so, the climate is changing quicker than we're adapting. >> reporter: this is also an issue in south floridawhere the king tides around miami lead to salt water intrusion that can be damaging there. but louisiana is the canary in this coal mine due to sea levels rising, droughts like this. this state loses a piece of land about the size of a tennis court every hour. >> bill weir, in new york tonight. thank you for covering that. >>> the news continues. "the source" with kaitlan collins starts now
of year, the floods are in the gulf, not in new york. and the city flooded. so, the climate is changing quicker than we're adapting. >> reporter: this is also an issue in south floridawhere the king tides around miami lead to salt water intrusion that can be damaging there. but louisiana is the canary in this coal mine due to sea levels rising, droughts like this. this state loses a piece of land about the size of a tennis court every hour. >> bill weir, in new york tonight. thank...
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up into the gulf and combining with the moisture that was part of that invest area we talked about yesterday. so rainfall, the heaviest, will be starting from new orleans into parts of florida. upwards of 3 to 4 inches of rain. that's good news in a sense because there is extreme drought there. we have another coast-to-coast storm coming up. this cold front is going to work its way through the rockies. back behind it, upper-elevation snow. for the rockies, ahead of it, a lot of heavy rain. there could be flash flooding as it tracks through the great lakes on friday. the rain spreads from minnesota to michigan. guess what? it is going to be another wet weekend for the northeast, parts of the midwest. oh, wow. >> we're going to start throwing at the forecast. >> it is a crowd that is going to become a mob. >> this is the third weekend in a row. >> oh, stop whining. at least the third. at least the third weekend in a row. wet weather from new york to pittsburgh, but the heaviest rain going to be back through the plains in the upper midwest three to five inches of rain, back, back. that's what's going on. we will get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. i don't have t
up into the gulf and combining with the moisture that was part of that invest area we talked about yesterday. so rainfall, the heaviest, will be starting from new orleans into parts of florida. upwards of 3 to 4 inches of rain. that's good news in a sense because there is extreme drought there. we have another coast-to-coast storm coming up. this cold front is going to work its way through the rockies. back behind it, upper-elevation snow. for the rockies, ahead of it, a lot of heavy rain....
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florida's gulf coast was hit by hurricane idalia, which intensified rapidly over warmed-up waters of the gulf of mexico. wind speeds increased almost 55 miles per hour in just a 24-hour window. around the world europe baked, china hit record high testimonies, italy suffered its worst flooding in a century, and more than 21,000 libyans are dead or missing after massive flooding. record breaking fires ravaged greece and canada. canada's fires burned an area roughly the size of oklahoma. the smoke, there's the annual acreage of canadian wildfires, and here's this year. top year before, down here. this is what we got last year. the smoke from these fires blanketed the eastern seaboard for weeks. here in washington, doctors said that breathing the smoke-choked air was worse than smoking a half pack of cigarettes. new york looked like this. the list of unprecedented, record-breaking, and worst-in-history climate events goes on and on. these disasters seen separately fail to capture the full scale of the problem. when you look at them together, you see that we are creating a climate for our
florida's gulf coast was hit by hurricane idalia, which intensified rapidly over warmed-up waters of the gulf of mexico. wind speeds increased almost 55 miles per hour in just a 24-hour window. around the world europe baked, china hit record high testimonies, italy suffered its worst flooding in a century, and more than 21,000 libyans are dead or missing after massive flooding. record breaking fires ravaged greece and canada. canada's fires burned an area roughly the size of oklahoma. the...