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strengthen to a category 2 hurricane as it hit halifax gusts of 150 kilometers per hour waves of 50 meters and raincoats of a $170.00 millimeters now you may think this is quite extraordinary actually halifax was hit by a concrete to hurrican in 2003 so this isn't a stranger to hurricanes it has happened before although it was in this century that clearly that's going to cause certain amount of damage sounds of people without power a crane was destroyed or brought out as you say 100 year old trees have been uprooted and there was damage once again it all the harbors along the atlantic coast of nova scotia that this was the 7th landfall then they went north across prince edward island it's no longer a hurricane but sort of install in different. weather sponsored cantata. big storms generate thousands of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with different angles from different perspectives hold to separate the spin from the facts. the misinformation from the journalism how careful must you choose your words but some tough stuff has to be
strengthen to a category 2 hurricane as it hit halifax gusts of 150 kilometers per hour waves of 50 meters and raincoats of a $170.00 millimeters now you may think this is quite extraordinary actually halifax was hit by a concrete to hurrican in 2003 so this isn't a stranger to hurricanes it has happened before although it was in this century that clearly that's going to cause certain amount of damage sounds of people without power a crane was destroyed or brought out as you say 100 year old...
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dorian is bearing down on nova scotia, canada, with winds and rain so strong it toppled a crane in halifax more than 300,000 are already without power. this will be the storm's fifth land fall in its wake in north carolina's coast. island residents are trapped, unable to get out. the scene is of complete desperation in the bahamas where as many as 70,000 have been displaced we have coverage across the region tonight starting with nbc's kerry sanders who is in the hardest hit area, great abaco. kerry? >> reporter: jose, i'm in marsh harbor. this is, indeed, the hardest area that we have seen. this is known as pigeon pea and mudd. and i hope i don't see anything worse than this because it is such devastation we have come upon in this bahamian heat bodies that are exposed out rotting and, sadly, the stench of death is everywhere today one of the hardest hit areas of marsh harbor is believed to be a mass graveyard. as we flew in, it's hard to believe anyone here could have survived the hurricane. >> yeah, i mean, it's total destruction. >> cut through here. >> reporter: yet search and rescue t
dorian is bearing down on nova scotia, canada, with winds and rain so strong it toppled a crane in halifax more than 300,000 are already without power. this will be the storm's fifth land fall in its wake in north carolina's coast. island residents are trapped, unable to get out. the scene is of complete desperation in the bahamas where as many as 70,000 have been displaced we have coverage across the region tonight starting with nbc's kerry sanders who is in the hardest hit area, great abaco....
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halifax, part of lloyds banking group said house prices rose by a whisker of 0.1 % during the summeries are changing hands with the political and economic situation leading people to stay put. the pound is continuing its rocky ride on the currency exchanges. sterling has edged lower today after a tumultuous week when it plunged to three—year lows before rebounding strongly after mps voted to block a no—deal brexit. so although the pound has fallen 0.2% against the dollar today, over the week it's gained more than 1%. if losses are curtailed today, it will be on track for its best weekly performance sincejune. for more on this let's talk to fiona cincotta, financial market analyst. this shows that politics has influenced the trajectory. politics has been hugely important and brexit has been hugely important and brexit has been hugely important and brexit has been massively important for the pound since the referendum but as we are moving towards the 31st of october deadline, we have been seeing the focus on the movement of the pound is much more volatile. the key point for the pound a
halifax, part of lloyds banking group said house prices rose by a whisker of 0.1 % during the summeries are changing hands with the political and economic situation leading people to stay put. the pound is continuing its rocky ride on the currency exchanges. sterling has edged lower today after a tumultuous week when it plunged to three—year lows before rebounding strongly after mps voted to block a no—deal brexit. so although the pound has fallen 0.2% against the dollar today, over the...
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we're right by the halifax river and you heard bill talking bout the concern for storm surge and that's part of the reason for the mandatory evacuation orders for communities along the beach side in daytona beach. the bridges are still oopen. i just checked unwi in with eme managers. also all across the country there are 15 shelters with plenty of room. so still time for people to move inland if they need to. alex. >> okay. thank you for the heads up on things in daytona beach. julia bag. >>> now most of the southeast kos is on edge as dorian creeps towards the southeast coast. they're being warned to get out and get out now. the national hurricane center now warning dorian could dump up to 15 inches off rain on the carolinas. saw bill karins' estimates. the concern talking about storm surge. unaddition i was noticing earlier the prices of gas, the prices offf things thfolks migh need going up in the south carolina area? >> reporter: yeah. slightly, ruchered. but when it comes to the lines when we were out and about yesterday, they're not significantly long, nothing luke what we saw in
we're right by the halifax river and you heard bill talking bout the concern for storm surge and that's part of the reason for the mandatory evacuation orders for communities along the beach side in daytona beach. the bridges are still oopen. i just checked unwi in with eme managers. also all across the country there are 15 shelters with plenty of room. so still time for people to move inland if they need to. alex. >> okay. thank you for the heads up on things in daytona beach. julia bag....
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so, you send lord halifax, the head of your council to talk to hitler in 1937, and halifax returned with the same ideas of lloyd george, germany does not want war. i understand, hitler. you can bet on it. that's not what they want. they just want the legitimacy of getting back the things that were taken away from them after world war i. and we can work with these people. franklin roosevelt in 1938 offers to be part of an international conference to talk to the dictators directly and see what they have in mind publicly, make them fess up. and chamberlain says i don't want to be any part -- get that man out of here. we don't need american intervention. this is 1938. we don't need american help because they're going to mess it up. i know what my policy is, and i'm going to carry it out and i believe in it. and i'm going to keep out of power people who disagree with me like winston churchhill who just want to take the risk of going to war. so, chamberlain goes to munich finally as part of the third meeting with hitler in fall of 1938 over the czech crisis. and he comes back believing that hi
so, you send lord halifax, the head of your council to talk to hitler in 1937, and halifax returned with the same ideas of lloyd george, germany does not want war. i understand, hitler. you can bet on it. that's not what they want. they just want the legitimacy of getting back the things that were taken away from them after world war i. and we can work with these people. franklin roosevelt in 1938 offers to be part of an international conference to talk to the dictators directly and see what...
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apartamentos tuvieron reserva todos luego de que esta grÚa colapsara en un vecindario de la ciudad de halifaxlos inundados por la alta marea y Árboles arrancados de la raÍz ocasionaron que medio millÓn de canadienses quedan sin electricidad. "la gente debe quedarse en casa preparados para cortes elÉctricos y buscar refugio." pacharÁn miembros del ejÉrcito para socorrer en tareas de recuperaciÓn. >> temperaturas seres del mar estÁn sobre los 80° que hizo que dorian mantuviera la categorÍa de huracÁn en dÍas anteriores. sin embargo el sistema comenzarÁ a descender a mediados de la semana >> la guardia costera suspendiÓ la bÚsqueda de cuatro tripulantes en una embarcaciÓn comercial que se incendiÓ en las costas de georgia. los equipos de socorro no pudieron continuar con operativos debido que era muy riesgos ingresar al buques de carga. >> a comisiÓn de la cÁmara de emitirÁn voto para ver si se aprueba una parada general geopolÍtico a donald trump. de ser aprobada la resoluciÓn formaliza ya los tÉrminos del investigaciÓn acerca de la presunta acciÓn de la justicia >> tÚsiempre ha dicho que nunca
apartamentos tuvieron reserva todos luego de que esta grÚa colapsara en un vecindario de la ciudad de halifaxlos inundados por la alta marea y Árboles arrancados de la raÍz ocasionaron que medio millÓn de canadienses quedan sin electricidad. "la gente debe quedarse en casa preparados para cortes elÉctricos y buscar refugio." pacharÁn miembros del ejÉrcito para socorrer en tareas de recuperaciÓn. >> temperaturas seres del mar estÁn sobre los 80° que hizo que dorian...
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so now the impacts here going across halifax, new brunswick, up towards corner brook here, newfoundlandcts to be on the high side with storm surge and a great deal of wave action, but finally, after it seems to be days and days and days that we have been seeing this storm kind of pound the east coast and now getting up and out to sea, eventually, but even still, a cat 1 hurricane is possible here as we head into your sunday morning wake-up, into newfoundland here. that will be the big impact as we roll forward. as it gets into cooler waters, it will eventually diminish here into monday morning but to think how long this storm has been going on. it's not just dorian, though. keep in mind, we have the entire atlantic here that continues to be pretty active. so these are other zones, gabriel there, good news, diminishing as the storm itself. tropical wave to the south. and then we also have other tropical waves here coming in off the african coast, and that will continue to bring in those waves. the question is how it kind of unravels as we head forward. it is going to be a busy stretch. e
so now the impacts here going across halifax, new brunswick, up towards corner brook here, newfoundlandcts to be on the high side with storm surge and a great deal of wave action, but finally, after it seems to be days and days and days that we have been seeing this storm kind of pound the east coast and now getting up and out to sea, eventually, but even still, a cat 1 hurricane is possible here as we head into your sunday morning wake-up, into newfoundland here. that will be the big impact as...
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downed powerer lines plunged nearly half a millioion people ininto darkness. 80% of businesses in halifax lost power. the cleanup effort has now begun. prime minister justin trudeau offer the government continued over 700 soldiers have been moved in to help with the situation. proceeded tooed -- sweep over newfoundland before moving to the labrador sea. it will reach europe in the coming days. typhoon haserful hit just east of tokyo, with authorities warning resisidents not to venture outside. have caused travel chaos, with 130 flights canceled in the region and a number of train lines closed for hours. the storm has now headed out to sea, but heavy rain is expected to continue for a while yet. completely eradicating malaria is an ambitious goal, but it is achievable. a new report published by a group of global health experts claims the mosquito-borne be stamped out within a generation, but only if national and global health totiatives contribute billion euros a year in funding. peter o'brien has the details. peter: this tiny insect infects and kills a staggering number of people. malaria
downed powerer lines plunged nearly half a millioion people ininto darkness. 80% of businesses in halifax lost power. the cleanup effort has now begun. prime minister justin trudeau offer the government continued over 700 soldiers have been moved in to help with the situation. proceeded tooed -- sweep over newfoundland before moving to the labrador sea. it will reach europe in the coming days. typhoon haserful hit just east of tokyo, with authorities warning resisidents not to venture outside....
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the british army leaves boston and goes to halifax, nova scotia. the british go to halifax. when the british leave, about 1000 loyalists go with them. you will see something, every time the british evacuate an area, thousands of loyalists go with them. loyalists don't want to be left behind. they don't know what americans will do to loyalists. it's not a particularly wonderful prospect. the other thing interesting about the evacuation of boston, and people don't remember this, is that for all practical purposes, the war in new england is over. almost no major fighting in new england after this point. there are periodically stole coastal raids, but no fighting. for all purposes, the american revelation in new england has ended. the war will go on for seven years, but the fighting in new england is pretty much over. the other thing that is kind of interesting here, to bring rage militaire to a close, no one remembers, but it is correct. when the british army leaves boston, aside from places in the great lakes like detroit and fort niagara, there are no more british soldiers le
the british army leaves boston and goes to halifax, nova scotia. the british go to halifax. when the british leave, about 1000 loyalists go with them. you will see something, every time the british evacuate an area, thousands of loyalists go with them. loyalists don't want to be left behind. they don't know what americans will do to loyalists. it's not a particularly wonderful prospect. the other thing interesting about the evacuation of boston, and people don't remember this, is that for all...
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winds 90 miles an hour, this hurricane dorian could be approaching halifax on saturday. the bay area warmer, still 80s and 90s out toward fairfield. san francisco 64, no major heat in the forecast. right now the satellite showing this, the low clouds and going on the increase, current numbers, san jose 64, fran 59, lots of 50s in the north bay. 10 to 14 to 15 miles an hour. these be ins will go up tomorrow, especially near the coast, could have gusty conditions by tomorrow afternoon, our live camera toward the bay bridge. it's cloudy here, the low clouds and fog making a comeback, overnight lows, starting in the 50s to the low to mid-60s. this is the system we're tracking, a fall like weather pattern in the pacific, cooler and windy in the forecast. this system moves to the north and as a result we'll begin to bump up the numbers for the second half of the week and. tomorrow morning our forecast model showing the low clouds and fog. into the afternoon hours we're expecting partly cloudy skies and forecast highs cooler than today. we're talking about 60s and 70s, warmest
winds 90 miles an hour, this hurricane dorian could be approaching halifax on saturday. the bay area warmer, still 80s and 90s out toward fairfield. san francisco 64, no major heat in the forecast. right now the satellite showing this, the low clouds and going on the increase, current numbers, san jose 64, fran 59, lots of 50s in the north bay. 10 to 14 to 15 miles an hour. these be ins will go up tomorrow, especially near the coast, could have gusty conditions by tomorrow afternoon, our live...
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storm knocked down trees, knocked out power and knocked over a big construction crane in downtown halifax, the capitol of the province of nova scotia. anyone who lived close to the seashore was advised to lever and evacuate as a precaution as dorian passed through that area. more than 330,000 people in the province lost power, but fortunately, there is no word of any injuries caused by this storm. >>> in the bahamas, some relief workers are sitting through debris searching for survivors of hurricane dorian. 44 poem are -- people are confirmed dead. as many as 70,000 people can now be homeless and many of those people are trying to evacuate to surrounding areas. cruiselines are helping victims. bahamas paradise cruiseline picked up 1100 evacuees over the weekend and took them to the port in palm beach, florida. >> it is a national tragedy. >> a group of bay area nurses is now heading to the islands this week to help with the relief efforts. one of the nurses says she is mentally preparing herself for what she will see on that trip. ktvu spoke with that nurse about her upcoming human tar ya
storm knocked down trees, knocked out power and knocked over a big construction crane in downtown halifax, the capitol of the province of nova scotia. anyone who lived close to the seashore was advised to lever and evacuate as a precaution as dorian passed through that area. more than 330,000 people in the province lost power, but fortunately, there is no word of any injuries caused by this storm. >>> in the bahamas, some relief workers are sitting through debris searching for...
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it moves out over the ocean and then continues up as a category 1 close to halifax.ather, clouds expanding from the coast to the bay. keeping track of a system that is going to be moving in on saturday. why is this system important? it's employing to drop your temperatures. today was cooler but this one will cool us down even more. we'll not only see a drop in the temperatures but the winds will get gusty as well on saturday. we're going low 80s saturday afternoon, inland. brighter and warmer for sunday, mid 60s to upper 80s. a live look from our kgo roof camera. top of the tower is barely visible because of the fog. temperatures in the 50s, 60s. out the door, this is what you'll face. morning low clouds, fog and mist at the coast. a little warmer in the afternoon. windier and cooler conditions for your saturday. facility:00 a.m., watch out for the fog. it will be in around 8:00 a.m. in the bay as well and then pulls away similar to today. i think tomorrow we'll see the temperatures coming up a few degrees. tomorrow mornin low 50s to the low 60s. i think you'll need
it moves out over the ocean and then continues up as a category 1 close to halifax.ather, clouds expanding from the coast to the bay. keeping track of a system that is going to be moving in on saturday. why is this system important? it's employing to drop your temperatures. today was cooler but this one will cool us down even more. we'll not only see a drop in the temperatures but the winds will get gusty as well on saturday. we're going low 80s saturday afternoon, inland. brighter and warmer...
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i'm right along the halifax river. this is the intercoastal here, and that's an area that is low lying. so starting yesterday, people were evacuating from this zone. in fact, this morning there are more than 1,100 people in shelters all across the county. and people leaving their homes and reluctantly, as i've been speaking with some of them who have been reluctant to leave their homes, but arriving at hotels with just whatever they can carry along with them and hoping they'll be able to return back to their homes soon. but, again, everyone's in suspense here this morning. just how long will they have to be kept away from their homes and their beach area homes especially? we're also under a curfew this morning. that's in effect until 6:00. yasmin? >> we'll be watching the progress of this storm throughout the day. julia bagg, thanks so much. appreciate it. >>> i want to turn now to the authorities saying that the gunman who killed seven people in west texas in the drive by shooting spree on saturday, quote, was on a lo
i'm right along the halifax river. this is the intercoastal here, and that's an area that is low lying. so starting yesterday, people were evacuating from this zone. in fact, this morning there are more than 1,100 people in shelters all across the county. and people leaving their homes and reluctantly, as i've been speaking with some of them who have been reluctant to leave their homes, but arriving at hotels with just whatever they can carry along with them and hoping they'll be able to return...
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it's going to create dangerous surf up and down the east coast as it runs into halifax and november stoeshh with winds around 75 miles per hour. we'll get up to a foot of rain in the carolinas and also in this area of canada. >>> we have a traffic al left, major problem westbound 80 at san pablo dam road. all lanes blocked. we have a live camera shot at the scene at san pablo dam road. there's an overturned big rig carrying live chickens that apparently caught fire. you can see cages on the ground. we're hearing everyone was able to get out of their vehicles, so we're hoping not too many severe injuries from this crash. right now all lanes blocked. traffic detoured off at san pablo dam road and then you can get right back on. unfortunately it is causing at least half-hour delays at this point. you might want to head over to the richmond parkway, consider that as an alternate this morning, or even 680. that's a spot you want to avoid. 680 and 24 will also get you around the scene as well. we're also hearing about a new crash just reported on the san mateo bridge. we'll keep you posted on th
it's going to create dangerous surf up and down the east coast as it runs into halifax and november stoeshh with winds around 75 miles per hour. we'll get up to a foot of rain in the carolinas and also in this area of canada. >>> we have a traffic al left, major problem westbound 80 at san pablo dam road. all lanes blocked. we have a live camera shot at the scene at san pablo dam road. there's an overturned big rig carrying live chickens that apparently caught fire. you can see cages...
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tomorrow morning as a category 1, and then it heads towards halifax saturday evening. 80-mile-an-hour hurricane, eventually weakening by sunday morning. they will get the brunt of the rain and the wind next. live doppler 7 showing you some clouds. they're increasing as you will notice across the bay area. i do want to show you something interesting, though. two large fires burning to our north and northeast. both of those fires you can see the smoke on visible satellite from earlier, pushing eastward. the wind direction tomorrow will keep that smoke away from the bay area. there is a system that is developing here, and it's going to move into our region. when it does, you're going to notice a change in the air. it is going to be cooler tomorrow. as a matter of fact, it's going to feel more like late fall than late summer. i want to show you those temperatures right now. they're in the comfort zone. 60 degrees in san francisco. 63 oakland and in san jose. santa rosa 57 along with petaluma, currently in the low 60s in livermore. a live look from our emeryville camera. you can clearly se
tomorrow morning as a category 1, and then it heads towards halifax saturday evening. 80-mile-an-hour hurricane, eventually weakening by sunday morning. they will get the brunt of the rain and the wind next. live doppler 7 showing you some clouds. they're increasing as you will notice across the bay area. i do want to show you something interesting, though. two large fires burning to our north and northeast. both of those fires you can see the smoke on visible satellite from earlier, pushing...
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of the people that snowden credits with saving his wife mr devoe joins me tonight from the city of halifax in nova scotia canada mr tabor welcome to the day i want to ask you for a belt something that snowden said earlier today on the u.s. network c.b.s. . he said that the publication of his new book is leading germany and france to ask should we give snowden asylum is this new book is it part of your client's plan to ask for asylum here in germany well just to clarify in in 2013 when mr snowden departed from on call and in transit through moscow he stopped at. a sport he had applied for asylum in about 21 countries around the world of a mountain state in terms on of them. and then france was one of them and also asylum requests were rejected. at this time mr snowden's made one particular person about 2 fronts. and in terms of germany. mr snowden. has made it very clear oh. no i think if he's given the opportunity he would he would like to even germany to live in germany now understanding. mr snowden house to land on german soil. and how to do so directly. so as it stands then tonight mr s
of the people that snowden credits with saving his wife mr devoe joins me tonight from the city of halifax in nova scotia canada mr tabor welcome to the day i want to ask you for a belt something that snowden said earlier today on the u.s. network c.b.s. . he said that the publication of his new book is leading germany and france to ask should we give snowden asylum is this new book is it part of your client's plan to ask for asylum here in germany well just to clarify in in 2013 when mr...
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it could be approaching halifax into saturday so we will continue to watch as her pain at least over next two days. for today we had temperatures in the 60s and 80s and a few spots right around 90 degrees out toward fairfield, satellite going to the classroom this morning clearing back to near the coastline and temperatures right now we have 81 in concorde, santa rosa 76 san jose 70 four here is the live camera looking out towards the golden gate bridge some good cloud cover through a good portion of the day but wind is up, starting out tomorrow morning with cloud cover temperatures in the 50s and 60s tomorrow the only cooling things off warmest locations struggling to make it into lower 80s, coming up we talk about the forecast highs and a few more changes that will show up in the five day forecast.>>> tonight disaster cruise in the bahamas have new numbers, days after the powerful hurricane dorian patted the islands the official death toll is at 30. government leaders say a large number of people are still missing raising concerns that the death toll could climb into the hundreds,
it could be approaching halifax into saturday so we will continue to watch as her pain at least over next two days. for today we had temperatures in the 60s and 80s and a few spots right around 90 degrees out toward fairfield, satellite going to the classroom this morning clearing back to near the coastline and temperatures right now we have 81 in concorde, santa rosa 76 san jose 70 four here is the live camera looking out towards the golden gate bridge some good cloud cover through a good...
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it's still doing a lot of damage, toppling a huge construction crane in halifax, nova scotia, before storming into newfoundland. but the worst devastation is still in the bahamas. thousands are homeless, and at least 43 are dead, with that number expected to climb. nikki battiste is in hard-hit marsh harbour where devastation ted desperation are widespread. >> reporter: we flew into the marsh harbour airport on friday with u.s. customs and border protection's marine and air team, landing at what's now a shelter for survivors. ee water? >> reporter: some have been waiting in these terminal seats ar days. >> we lost all track of time. >> reporter: maxine ferguson and mer two sons are now homeless. the hotel where she works is gone, too. >> if it's nothing here, we don't make money. we can't work. we can't pay bills. >> reporter: like so many in the bahamas, she says she has no home insurance and no means to rebuild. do you have any idea what the future looks like? >> abaco has always been any home. >> reporter: as she waited, a group of abaco island residents lined up and boarded this
it's still doing a lot of damage, toppling a huge construction crane in halifax, nova scotia, before storming into newfoundland. but the worst devastation is still in the bahamas. thousands are homeless, and at least 43 are dead, with that number expected to climb. nikki battiste is in hard-hit marsh harbour where devastation ted desperation are widespread. >> reporter: we flew into the marsh harbour airport on friday with u.s. customs and border protection's marine and air team, landing...
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in halifax, a construction crane collapsed from winds that toppes 90 miles per hour. the canadian military was deployed to help clear roads and restore power hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses throughout nova scotia. in the bahamas, where dorian hit the northern islands as a category five hurricane last week, official say the death toll of more than 40 people is expected to rise. evacuations continue, with ferries bringing sur from the hard-hit abaco islands to the bahamas capital city of nassau. a cargo ship with a crew of 24 on board overturned and caught fire as it left the port of brunswick in georgia late last the u.s. coast guard rescued all but four of those on board after receiving a 911 call that the 656-foot vehicle carrier, "l"the ray," was listing heavily in saint simon's sound. other vessels are not lowed within a half mile of the ship, while an investi ftion and sear the missing crew demonstrators in hng marched to the u.s. consulate today to ask president donald trump to liberate the semi-to l autonomous territory from ina. thounds joined the
in halifax, a construction crane collapsed from winds that toppes 90 miles per hour. the canadian military was deployed to help clear roads and restore power hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses throughout nova scotia. in the bahamas, where dorian hit the northern islands as a category five hurricane last week, official say the death toll of more than 40 people is expected to rise. evacuations continue, with ferries bringing sur from the hard-hit abaco islands to the bahamas capital...
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they certainly got it right here to end the day in halifax.ding that in light —— late in the day. but want to start the new day on monday that will be a distant memory. it has been a reasonable weekend but this weather front is already manifesting itself across northern and western parts of the british isles. it will certainly be there with a vengeance. transplant. and, possibly in ireland, wales, coming into the south—west defendant. through the morning into the afternoons so the rain mayjust trickle its way towards the eastern side of ingot. tending to fizzle away many areas, save for parts of wales in the south—west. we'll keep the intensity, rumble of thunder perhaps. it will be a cooler day. followed by a cool night once we get rid of the rain is a low pressure pulls away. clear skies of a dry, chilly night and a coolish start to the day, a bright one, sunny one and thus weight stays for much of england and wales was a variable amounts of cloud for a decent day. can't escape the fact that by the end of the day, it is turned wet and windy
they certainly got it right here to end the day in halifax.ding that in light —— late in the day. but want to start the new day on monday that will be a distant memory. it has been a reasonable weekend but this weather front is already manifesting itself across northern and western parts of the british isles. it will certainly be there with a vengeance. transplant. and, possibly in ireland, wales, coming into the south—west defendant. through the morning into the afternoons so the rain...
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the storm knocked down trees, cut power and knocked out a large construction crane in downtown halifaxwas told to evacuate. more than 300,000 people in the province lost power but there were no reports of injuries caused by dorian. >>> relief workers in the bahamas are searching for any survivors. 44 people confirmed dead but the number is expected to rise. as many as 70,000 people could now be homeless and many of them are trying to evacuate to surrounding areas. cruise lines are helping victims. u.s. officials say bahamas, paradise cruise lines, picked up 1100 evacuees over the weekend that took them to the port in palm beach, florida. >>> people from across the bay area are helping with relief efforts. a group of bay area nurses is traveling to the islands to help. they responded to other disasters including puerto rico after hurricane maria. we spoke with an icu nurse, part of the registered nurse response network. she said the work is difficult but still important. >> things have been reduced to rubble. people still don't know where their loved ones are. people are you know, injur
the storm knocked down trees, cut power and knocked out a large construction crane in downtown halifaxwas told to evacuate. more than 300,000 people in the province lost power but there were no reports of injuries caused by dorian. >>> relief workers in the bahamas are searching for any survivors. 44 people confirmed dead but the number is expected to rise. as many as 70,000 people could now be homeless and many of them are trying to evacuate to surrounding areas. cruise lines are...
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. >>> new video show it is moment a crane collapsed into a building in halifax, canada, over the weekendsay the winds from hurricane dorian caused the crane to sway and then crumble under its own weight. wow. incredible. no one was hurt. >>> spirit airlines is blaming hurricane dorian for $25 million in lost sales. the airline was forced to cancel hundreds of flights because of the storm. spirit is also cutting its third quarter outlook now estimating revenue to fall by 3.5%. >>> the lawyer for one of the bay area teenagers accused of killing a police officer in rome has dropped a request for his client to be released. in a statement the lawyer for the man said he needs more time for a better idea of what happened. elder and gabe natalie have been in jail since july when investigators say they stabbed an officer during a scuffle. prosecutors say the two were trying to sell a stolen backpack in exchange for money and cross-country. >>> a big announcement today about the case of steven avery at the center of the netflix series "making a murder." the attorney tweeted over the weekend to sta
. >>> new video show it is moment a crane collapsed into a building in halifax, canada, over the weekendsay the winds from hurricane dorian caused the crane to sway and then crumble under its own weight. wow. incredible. no one was hurt. >>> spirit airlines is blaming hurricane dorian for $25 million in lost sales. the airline was forced to cancel hundreds of flights because of the storm. spirit is also cutting its third quarter outlook now estimating revenue to fall by 3.5%....
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the deadly storm knock out power to,000 in halifax.torm is being blamed on a second death in north carolina. search and rescue teams are going door to door to check on residents in ocracoke island. one of the hardest hit areas. 43 people died in the bahamas and that number is expected to climb. this as the humanitarian crisis worsens. people are desperate for water and food and parts of the island are uninhabitable. i'm aishah hasnie. greg: is this the decline and fall of dodge ball? dodge ball. we all played it in gym class. you pick teams, you throw a ball at your opponents. the team that loses is dismembered in a gruesome ritual. that's how we did it. in first grade. anyway, researchers in canada now say dodge ball is oppressive since the goal is to marginalize the weak. that's true of any sport you played as a kid. i know, i sucked at all of them. that's why i quit sports and learned my life skills elsewhere. your kids can too simply by ditching sports for better stuff. >> want to do physical activity with lesser intellect. our phi
the deadly storm knock out power to,000 in halifax.torm is being blamed on a second death in north carolina. search and rescue teams are going door to door to check on residents in ocracoke island. one of the hardest hit areas. 43 people died in the bahamas and that number is expected to climb. this as the humanitarian crisis worsens. people are desperate for water and food and parts of the island are uninhabitable. i'm aishah hasnie. greg: is this the decline and fall of dodge ball? dodge...
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berkeley group is up 2%, despite a report out from halifax shown that house prices are stagnating.t this bill was being initially presenter, there was a lot of discussion one at the lodge could filibuster it. those against the idea or blocking the possibility of a no—deal brexit could try to top the bill out. we even saw members are bringing in duvets because they we re are bringing in duvets because they were talking about all night sit ins, maybe even sitting to this weekend. as it happened, it‘s all wrapped up by apm on a friday. how so? because they reached a deal, essentially. the government decided they would allow the bill to go through, partly, ithink they would allow the bill to go through, partly, i think that would because members of the house of lords, no was clear majority in favour of approving the bill say it would have been quite a tough task for the government to find people to filibuster the bill over a number of days, possibly into the weekend. i think there was also a bit of political consideration at this point because the labour party had said that as soon as
berkeley group is up 2%, despite a report out from halifax shown that house prices are stagnating.t this bill was being initially presenter, there was a lot of discussion one at the lodge could filibuster it. those against the idea or blocking the possibility of a no—deal brexit could try to top the bill out. we even saw members are bringing in duvets because they we re are bringing in duvets because they were talking about all night sit ins, maybe even sitting to this weekend. as it...
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curfew for the cities and the unincorporated parts of the county that are on the east side of the halifax river, and that curfew went into effect at 6:00 p.m. today, it runs through until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, it kicks in again wednesday, 6:00 p.m., and it will go through again thursday at 6:00 a.m. so it's an order for protect the areas that were under the evacuation notice. so their property and such is protected and to keep everybody safe from driving in and out of those areas. >> and how bad do you think this will be? and do you feel ready and prepared for whatever the outcome might be? >> well, we're definitely prepared for -- we're preparing for the -- what could be the worst part of the storm. if it were to come in a little more on the west, but we feel that people have been heeding the evacuation orders. we have more than 1,000 people in our shelters. and we were out a little earlier today, and the streets are pretty bare, so we do feel people are sheltering in place, those that did not need to evacuate the area. you know, our staff also connected with all the assisted livin
curfew for the cities and the unincorporated parts of the county that are on the east side of the halifax river, and that curfew went into effect at 6:00 p.m. today, it runs through until 6:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, it kicks in again wednesday, 6:00 p.m., and it will go through again thursday at 6:00 a.m. so it's an order for protect the areas that were under the evacuation notice. so their property and such is protected and to keep everybody safe from driving in and out of those areas....
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here is a look at a construction crane in halifax. dorian is a post- tropical cyclone and is still quite powerful. it is headed toward newfoundland island. >> in the u.s., dorian left behind widespread damage on the barrier islands. hundreds of people that defied mandatory evacuation orders were stranded. and the harder hit bahamas, 43 deaths are linked to the hurricane. and 300 people there have been rescued by the u.s. coast guard. >> we have no power or water. >> a cruise ship brought more than 1000 people from the bahamas to florida. >>> a proposed ballot measure aimed at changing ballot regulations is a growing subject for debate in the city of san jose. >> critics say it is misguided or worse. >> it is a power grab plain and simple. it is quite dishonest and i think it might not pass muster if it gets challenged into the supreme court. >> the proposal is backed by unions and organized labor that would not be subject to its restrictions. they say it is necessary to limit the influence of money and politics. >> . >> the proposal w
here is a look at a construction crane in halifax. dorian is a post- tropical cyclone and is still quite powerful. it is headed toward newfoundland island. >> in the u.s., dorian left behind widespread damage on the barrier islands. hundreds of people that defied mandatory evacuation orders were stranded. and the harder hit bahamas, 43 deaths are linked to the hurricane. and 300 people there have been rescued by the u.s. coast guard. >> we have no power or water. >> a cruise...
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it is expected to make landfall in halifax perhaps as the worst storm they've had in 15 years and then still continue its loop over the north atlantic. and then there's the grim business of what is already done in places like abaco in the bahamas. the warning today from their government to be prepared for a staggering death toll, hundreds, up to thousands are still missing tonight. here is our report from there tonight from nbc news correspondent morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight the bahamas facing a new threat, with conditions deteriorating and thousands unaccounted for, frustration is boiling over. >> don't allow us to suffer any more. home after home destroyed. >> i got my two boys, my wife and i. and we don't have nothing now. >> reporter: on abaco island, everyone we met, including nicole leavens says help can't come fast enough. >> now there's no more marsh harbour. >> nothing? >> nothing. our homes, gone, everything gone. >> reporter: we visited the town of marsh harbour on abaco island. >> food and a little bit of water for now, but how long that going to last us? you see? th
it is expected to make landfall in halifax perhaps as the worst storm they've had in 15 years and then still continue its loop over the north atlantic. and then there's the grim business of what is already done in places like abaco in the bahamas. the warning today from their government to be prepared for a staggering death toll, hundreds, up to thousands are still missing tonight. here is our report from there tonight from nbc news correspondent morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight the...
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the halifax river separating the beach from downtown daytodowntowndaytona beach. 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. is prime outer bands pounding us. wind gusts upwards of 60 plus miles per hour. the storm surge expected to be anywhere from 4 to 7 feet. this water you are looking at behind me right here, this is not normally water. this is a grassy park area and the water, you can see just the cop lights behind us that's beach road. that flooded three years ago during matthew. it flooded two years ago badly in irma. the sheriff having to make some deep water rescues about 6 to 10 blocks from here. i want to spin you around one more time. it's dark here and derek just turn my light for me. this pedestrian bridge pointing towards the main international speedway bridge. you can see this little foot bridge here in the foreground, that is about to go underwater. so they are on high alert. they have high water vehicles here and we will just have to see how things go. we are in a lull right now but the bands have been coming fast and furious. we expect them for the next several hours, guys.
the halifax river separating the beach from downtown daytodowntowndaytona beach. 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. is prime outer bands pounding us. wind gusts upwards of 60 plus miles per hour. the storm surge expected to be anywhere from 4 to 7 feet. this water you are looking at behind me right here, this is not normally water. this is a grassy park area and the water, you can see just the cop lights behind us that's beach road. that flooded three years ago during matthew. it flooded two years ago...
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theresa may did the same in halifax. theresa may did the same in halifax in 2017.ection campaign, we just don't know yet when it is going to be and there is going to be an almighty fight now, it is going on now, about the exact timing of it, and that will have big implications for brexit and it could have big implications for who wins the election. it is fascinating, thank you both very much indeed and i hope you are getting early nights and taking your multivitamins, you will have a busy couple of months. 0h, will have a busy couple of months. oh, yes! they have already had a busy three years. they are normally separated by the channel, brussels and the uk, but they are recording the brexit podcast which is great if you have not found it yet on bbc sounds, and it is good fun, with laura kuenssberg and cathy adler as well. the government in the bahamas has warned of a staggering death toll from hurricane dorian. 23 people have been confirmed dead, but that number is expected to rise substantially. the hurricane has moved on and is now battering the coasts of south
theresa may did the same in halifax. theresa may did the same in halifax in 2017.ection campaign, we just don't know yet when it is going to be and there is going to be an almighty fight now, it is going on now, about the exact timing of it, and that will have big implications for brexit and it could have big implications for who wins the election. it is fascinating, thank you both very much indeed and i hope you are getting early nights and taking your multivitamins, you will have a busy...
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. >>> police in halifax also report trees blowing down there.truction crane toppled by dorian. meteorologist ivan cabrera is here tracking the storm. it has left a message behind it. >> yeah. and i think still we will have some damage. we will get new pictures. the winds are still how wellili george. i want to show you how rare this is, right, from nova scotia to get a category 2 hurricane making landfall on the coast was ginny back in '63. and juan in 2003. a lot of destruction from juan in 2003. and now of course we have dorian. so count it back to '63. only three made landfall. here is post tropical cyclone. what does that mean? it is not a hurricane but still causing hurricane conditions. it gets its energy from the differences in temperature and moisture here not so much. obviously a hurricane, as you can see. the cloud cover spiraling to the north. it is still clocking 80-mile-per-hour winds. 100 gusts. that is mostly occurring over water. i have seen wind gusts around 70, 75 through the overnight hours in nova scotia. it is heading up to
. >>> police in halifax also report trees blowing down there.truction crane toppled by dorian. meteorologist ivan cabrera is here tracking the storm. it has left a message behind it. >> yeah. and i think still we will have some damage. we will get new pictures. the winds are still how wellili george. i want to show you how rare this is, right, from nova scotia to get a category 2 hurricane making landfall on the coast was ginny back in '63. and juan in 2003. a lot of destruction...
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powerful storm knocked down trees, powerlines and knocked down a big construction crane in downtown halifax people living near the coast were urged to get out of there as a precaution. there was that crane that was knocked down. more than 330,000 people lost power, but no injuries have been reported. relief workers searching for possible survivors. 44 people confirmed dead. that number is expected to get higher. as many as 70,000 people may now be homeless. many of those people are trying to get out of there and could move to surrounding areas. crews lines like this one are helping the victims. u.s. officials say bahamas paradise cruiseline picked up 2100 evacuees over the weekend and sailed them to the fort in palm beach, florida. >>> people from the bay area are also helping with relief efforts in the bahamas. this week, a group of bay area nurses is traveling to the islands to help those affected to dorian. they have responded to the past after hurricane marie y. we spoke with an icu nurse. part of the registered nurse response network. she says that work is difficult but important. >> t
powerful storm knocked down trees, powerlines and knocked down a big construction crane in downtown halifax people living near the coast were urged to get out of there as a precaution. there was that crane that was knocked down. more than 330,000 people lost power, but no injuries have been reported. relief workers searching for possible survivors. 44 people confirmed dead. that number is expected to get higher. as many as 70,000 people may now be homeless. many of those people are trying to...
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gusts and what we're anticipating is that some of the wind gusts that we can expect going toward halifax later in the day on saturday could be up and over 150 kilometers per hour. and it looks like very heavy surf all the way from long island into down east across maine and ending into the canadian maritimes. so george, i don't want anybody to let their guard down because we are not finished with dorian yet. >> not yet at all. that storm still definitely moving along. thank you again. and again, what we've seen so far in the bahamas, these images just show so much devastation, the bahamas will need a lot of help. we'll be back after this. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice o
gusts and what we're anticipating is that some of the wind gusts that we can expect going toward halifax later in the day on saturday could be up and over 150 kilometers per hour. and it looks like very heavy surf all the way from long island into down east across maine and ending into the canadian maritimes. so george, i don't want anybody to let their guard down because we are not finished with dorian yet. >> not yet at all. that storm still definitely moving along. thank you again. and...
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and even further north, canada, heavy wind in halifax in nova scotia. >> it was draped over a building there. the building is under construction. they say the crane kind of split in half on impact, along with a lot of damage, downed trees and the wind and heavy rain from dorian left more than 300,000 people without power across nova scotia this weekend. now if you want to help -- i know a lot of people do -- relief effort in the bahamas and here in the u.s., go to our website cnn.com/impact. >>> meeting cancelled. president trump cancels a meeting with the taliban after an american soldier is killed. does this mean the peace talks are over indefinitely and how does this help with his progress on to remove troops from afghanistan? >>> details after new report that forced the head of the school's prestige iiouious scho stepping down. >>> serena falls short in hiic match. and an identical shirt using bounce. the bounce shirt has fewer wrinkles, less static, and more softness and freshness. bounce out wrinkles, bounce out static. if ylittle thingsate tcan be a big deal., that's why there's
and even further north, canada, heavy wind in halifax in nova scotia. >> it was draped over a building there. the building is under construction. they say the crane kind of split in half on impact, along with a lot of damage, downed trees and the wind and heavy rain from dorian left more than 300,000 people without power across nova scotia this weekend. now if you want to help -- i know a lot of people do -- relief effort in the bahamas and here in the u.s., go to our website...
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earlier, winds caused this tree in halifax to fall on a truck.uction crane toppling over. dorian swamped the coast with a seven-foot storm surge. trapping some residents in the outer banks. in the u.s., five deaths have been blamed on the storm so far. >> today, evacuees from the bahamas arrived in florida on cruise ships, they were rescued from towns all but wiped off the map. the situation grows desperate. the death toll is rising. and thousands remain missing. while search and rescue teams comb the ruins, reporter nadia romero is in nassau with the latest. >> reporter: the storm of storms, hurricane dorian changed paths so much. >> every time we thought it was going to end up in one location, it would shift and bob and weave. and just the sheer intensity of the storm. >> reporter: even after 15 years of doing hurricane relief, head pastor matthew sweeting says people in the bahamas are struggling to provide resources. >> we need everything we asked for five days ago, we shipped everything out already. >> reporter: new providence community chur
earlier, winds caused this tree in halifax to fall on a truck.uction crane toppling over. dorian swamped the coast with a seven-foot storm surge. trapping some residents in the outer banks. in the u.s., five deaths have been blamed on the storm so far. >> today, evacuees from the bahamas arrived in florida on cruise ships, they were rescued from towns all but wiped off the map. the situation grows desperate. the death toll is rising. and thousands remain missing. while search and rescue...
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perhaps in the vicinity of halifax. they're telling people to batten down the hatches.e've seen weeks where dorian has terrored so much areas. george, they're looking at a storm surge here, they're looking at heavy rainfall comparisons to hurricane juan in 2003. not going to be as bad. but they're still going to pick up the aftereffects, lest dorian moves through tomorrow. >>> the people of zimbabwe are remembering the founder of their country. some say that he was a hero. others call him a brutal oppressor. cnn is live in that nation's capital with reaction coming in from around the world. by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. they give us excellent customer otservice, every time.e. our 18 year old was in an accident. usaa took care of her car rental, and getting her car towed. all i had to take care of was making sure that my daughter was ok. if i met another veteran, and they were with anot
perhaps in the vicinity of halifax. they're telling people to batten down the hatches.e've seen weeks where dorian has terrored so much areas. george, they're looking at a storm surge here, they're looking at heavy rainfall comparisons to hurricane juan in 2003. not going to be as bad. but they're still going to pick up the aftereffects, lest dorian moves through tomorrow. >>> the people of zimbabwe are remembering the founder of their country. some say that he was a hero. others call...
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let's go to the halifax oscillators you must allow the p.d.f.all that's needed is a physical description document. this basically is to provide some information for you but i need i need you guys out of this because you are out that mess you know by the cross. i know i want to see what you do for this year but for my son ok ok we have to ok i don't need the information about that he can always wonder what what to do what i want to say what you doing this year for my son i couldn't understand your anguish that you want an answer and like i could post my son i would want an answer to but it's a very complicated and long process and that this is just a very unfortunate thing but as long as you know that you tried to do to help or at least try and understand that you know right i have a good idea for the course now i want to be stopped from 0. now this is off and yes this is what we try to do now ok just to at least take it to the next step and to see if we would if we could if we are able to find the name magical or find some other information base
let's go to the halifax oscillators you must allow the p.d.f.all that's needed is a physical description document. this basically is to provide some information for you but i need i need you guys out of this because you are out that mess you know by the cross. i know i want to see what you do for this year but for my son ok ok we have to ok i don't need the information about that he can always wonder what what to do what i want to say what you doing this year for my son i couldn't understand...
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waters on friday still as a category 1 hurricane and maintaining hurricane strength as it approaches halifax, nova scotia. numerous watches and warnings, mainly hurricane watches and warnings, posted along the florida coast as well as the coast of florida, the carolinas, and even virginia. and, of course, we'll keep tracking the storm and update you on any new developments. larry? >> thank you, spencer. >>> vision zero, the effort to make san francisco streets safer, may not be working as planned. what city officials are saying. >>> vaping dangers, a deadly mix. what you need to look out for if you vape. and the grand opening. find the brands you love from nordstrom. up to 70% off at nordstrom rack. ♪ that's fashion at a fraction. ♪ shop anytime at nordstromrack.com and get easy returns in store. nordstrom rack. what will you find? >>> it has literally been years in the making as you look at the time lapse here after the initial announcement in 2012, the groundbreaking in 2017, the warriors' new home at chase center in san francisco is officially open. >> it feels like those years have just
waters on friday still as a category 1 hurricane and maintaining hurricane strength as it approaches halifax, nova scotia. numerous watches and warnings, mainly hurricane watches and warnings, posted along the florida coast as well as the coast of florida, the carolinas, and even virginia. and, of course, we'll keep tracking the storm and update you on any new developments. larry? >> thank you, spencer. >>> vision zero, the effort to make san francisco streets safer, may not be...
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and as it moves up towards hal halifax nova scotia, winds up to 85 miles an hour, it may not be officiallytropical features at that point. so hurricane warnings have been extended along the north carolina coast and we have tropical storm warnings for much of the virginia coast line all the way up to salisbury, maryland, as a matter of fact. this storm continues to wreak havoc and is still a dangerous storm and of course we'll keep tracking it. dan and ama? >> thank you, spencer. donations for hurricane relief can be made by calling 1-800-red cross. and text dorian to 90999, donate online at red cross.organize/abc. >> resources take other resources like money. >> what's funding new projects in the south bay that will help you make a difference. >> building a 5,000 square foot home in two days. i'm dion lim in burlingame with the company promising to build a better more cost-effective bay area. >> and monday night football returns to abc next week. catch the denver broncos owes against the oakland raiders. coverage begins at ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedica
and as it moves up towards hal halifax nova scotia, winds up to 85 miles an hour, it may not be officiallytropical features at that point. so hurricane warnings have been extended along the north carolina coast and we have tropical storm warnings for much of the virginia coast line all the way up to salisbury, maryland, as a matter of fact. this storm continues to wreak havoc and is still a dangerous storm and of course we'll keep tracking it. dan and ama? >> thank you, spencer. donations...
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because it was the halifax river that came over the banks and flooded the whole beach street area where all the small shop business owners are. and everybody just took a toll. >> so it took, what, eight months to recover from hurricane irma? >> yeah. >> right now it's clear. it may not stay clear for very long. if hurricane dorian does take a toll, what happens then? >> we don't know. we have probably 40 to 50 different vendors that lease space from nicole. and people are going to be looking for new places to go. it just takes business away from our area and the other shops as well. >> do you think you could handle another recovery the length of time that irma took? >> probably not. probably not. >> hopefully you won't need it. hopefully it will pass far enough by. i don't think we're out of the woods just yet. what's it been like? you moved from cleveland, right? >> yes. >> what's it like to move here and be through two of these? >> we love florida. my husband and i always wanted to move down here, get away from the cold winters in the cleveland area. we're just so happy this has not h
because it was the halifax river that came over the banks and flooded the whole beach street area where all the small shop business owners are. and everybody just took a toll. >> so it took, what, eight months to recover from hurricane irma? >> yeah. >> right now it's clear. it may not stay clear for very long. if hurricane dorian does take a toll, what happens then? >> we don't know. we have probably 40 to 50 different vendors that lease space from nicole. and people...
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a construction crane in halifax is crushed. a witness tells the news in canada, the crane kind of split in half on impact along with a lot of damage. there are downed trees. wind and rain from dorian left more than 300,000 people without power across nova scotia this weekend. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us now. is dorian still a tropical storm? i'm amazed we are still talking about this literally seven days later. >> it is still here. it has transitioned to post-tropical. it's the equivalent of a category one hurricane. it's still lashing at portions of canada even extreme northern maine still getting some impacts from this storm before it finally will move off. but it made its fifth, yes, count them, five. three landfalls in the bahamas and one in the united states and just made its fifth landfall yesterday over portions of nova scotia. the second largest landfall ever in nova scotia, the strongest in 1963. this storm coming to an end, good news but the peak of tropical season. we have other storms to keep an ey
a construction crane in halifax is crushed. a witness tells the news in canada, the crane kind of split in half on impact along with a lot of damage. there are downed trees. wind and rain from dorian left more than 300,000 people without power across nova scotia this weekend. cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is with us now. is dorian still a tropical storm? i'm amazed we are still talking about this literally seven days later. >> it is still here. it has transitioned to post-tropical....
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lobster export jumped 40% the first half of this year tonight a chinese delegation is meeting in halifaxer expedite the lobster opportunities. what's more canada has signed a free trade agreement with the european union and the united states has not >> that's fascinating window into what's happening on the front lines. thanks very much >> you're welcome. >>> as the fda cracks down and more states are urging people to stop vaping all together, we're look at what this means for the tobacco companies that have made big bets on e-cigarettes do they have back up plan? the exchange will be right back. . really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevag
lobster export jumped 40% the first half of this year tonight a chinese delegation is meeting in halifaxer expedite the lobster opportunities. what's more canada has signed a free trade agreement with the european union and the united states has not >> that's fascinating window into what's happening on the front lines. thanks very much >> you're welcome. >>> as the fda cracks down and more states are urging people to stop vaping all together, we're look at what this means...
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just behind me here the halifax river in this area is where they're worried about that. we've seen businesses with sandbags out in front, of course, also plywood blocking the windows. with err not out of the woods here yet because even with dorian remaining gentleman you have shore still too close for comfort. volusia county under a mandatory evacuation order. to the east of i-95 and east of the intra coastal. so families just as of last night i was speaking with some of them who had been checking into a hotel. you know, the frustration that you heard gabe talking about, that's shared by many families here, wondering, you know, is it worth it, do i really need to move inland, but doing it just to be safe. that's been the advice of emergency managers here and even as far north as jacksonville where we have been ourselves. so right now this morning, though, we have not seen very much in the way of rain. we have seen some winds picking up here. and the concern about the winds is keeping those bridges open that go over to the intra coastal. i just checked again, they are sti
just behind me here the halifax river in this area is where they're worried about that. we've seen businesses with sandbags out in front, of course, also plywood blocking the windows. with err not out of the woods here yet because even with dorian remaining gentleman you have shore still too close for comfort. volusia county under a mandatory evacuation order. to the east of i-95 and east of the intra coastal. so families just as of last night i was speaking with some of them who had been...
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the british go to halifax. when the british leave, about 1,000 loyalists go with him.e something. every time the british evacuate an area, thousands of loyalists go with them. loyalists don't want to be left behind. they don't know what the americans are going to do to loyalists. that's maybe not a particularly wonderful prospect. the other thing that's interesting about the evacuation of boston and people don't actually remember this, is that for all practical purposes the war in new england is over. there's almost no major fighting in new england after this point. there's periodic coastal raids on the british. we'll take new port new england and the americans will lay siege to it. there's no fighting. for all practical purposes the american revolution in new england has ended. the war will go on another seven years but the fighting in new england is pretty much over. all right? the other thing that's kind of interesting here and it brings rauge military to a close. when they leave boston, aside from places in detroit and fort niagra, there are no british soldiers lef
the british go to halifax. when the british leave, about 1,000 loyalists go with him.e something. every time the british evacuate an area, thousands of loyalists go with them. loyalists don't want to be left behind. they don't know what the americans are going to do to loyalists. that's maybe not a particularly wonderful prospect. the other thing that's interesting about the evacuation of boston and people don't actually remember this, is that for all practical purposes the war in new england...