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♪ >>> vladivostok is a harbor city in the russian far east and home port for the pacific flaet.uring the soviet era, entrina the it city was sea vaerly restricted and it was even closed to its own citizens. mid july, 2017. a graup from the united states arrives at rvlads have tok airport. they are a group of disabled dancers. they are welcomed by the founder of a dance group in vladivostok. he invited the americans it join in vladivostok's first-ever inclusive dance show. he was born in 1974. his father was an it sailor. his mother an accounting clerk. in his boyhood, he loved sports. in h in high school he competed in equestrian events and played ice hockey. during his third year in college, however, tragedy struck. while riding in a friend's car, there was a traffic accident. he suffered a spinal cord injury that left him pair lazralyzed fe neck down. however, he did not let the jar d -- injury defeat him. >> it made me think that i'm a man who should shed light on a small corner of the world. if it weren't for the injury, my life ma life might not have been kwat as meaningful
♪ >>> vladivostok is a harbor city in the russian far east and home port for the pacific flaet.uring the soviet era, entrina the it city was sea vaerly restricted and it was even closed to its own citizens. mid july, 2017. a graup from the united states arrives at rvlads have tok airport. they are a group of disabled dancers. they are welcomed by the founder of a dance group in vladivostok. he invited the americans it join in vladivostok's first-ever inclusive dance show. he was born...
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about one hundred kilometers off the east coast of sweden on the island of god land in the medieval harbor city of his b. it's like a company team building exercise where you go on a retreat to bond with your colleagues. the change of pace and scenery fosters a feeling of common purpose. seminars and discussions start early in the morning and continue all day. we get this closeness between each other it's very easy to reach me here is a politician as mayor then it's very easy to to reach every other just so it's a very good way to actually get to politicians near the people because i think that is what democracy and so he did it he rose from. it all started in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight when future prime minister all off palma got up on the back of a jeep and spoke to a couple of hundred people in on the dollar and park what his social democrats started organizing political seminars here in the one nine hundred eighty s. other parties followed organizing events here as well on the diamond week started growing into the phenomenon it is today the men who are here for you i think it's.
about one hundred kilometers off the east coast of sweden on the island of god land in the medieval harbor city of his b. it's like a company team building exercise where you go on a retreat to bond with your colleagues. the change of pace and scenery fosters a feeling of common purpose. seminars and discussions start early in the morning and continue all day. we get this closeness between each other it's very easy to reach me here is a politician as mayor then it's very easy to to reach every...
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i just ran into charlie johnson a pilot for the harbor, the city harbor. he's the guy who goes out and xwids big ships as they come to make port here. he had encouraging news. take a listen. >> pretty much surveyed the channel. it looks pretty good. we can bring ships in if they're ready to come in. the buoys are out of position. we're not 100% sure what the depths are. we've got to sound it so we know how deep it is, make sure there's no sunk boats out there. it looks pretty good. we talked with the coast guard. >> have you heard of any fatalities of those who rode it out here? >> absolutely none. not a single person i know of has died. >> reporter: miraculous indeed. what's the main you need? he said fuel. they need fuel to run generators to get restaurants and shops back open, get people back to life. get lights going on. as far as the rest of the keys we just had a resupply convoy come down. according to them, these inflated -- these numbers of 90% of the homes in the keys being damaged is way over inflated 37 they'd put it roughly at 30% to 40%. if yo
i just ran into charlie johnson a pilot for the harbor, the city harbor. he's the guy who goes out and xwids big ships as they come to make port here. he had encouraging news. take a listen. >> pretty much surveyed the channel. it looks pretty good. we can bring ships in if they're ready to come in. the buoys are out of position. we're not 100% sure what the depths are. we've got to sound it so we know how deep it is, make sure there's no sunk boats out there. it looks pretty good. we...
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for decades, since the 1880's, a beautiful statue in the harbor in the city in which i live has been the symbol of the world to america, that great torch symbolizes what a noble land we are. can you imagine if in future decades that symbol was replaced by a big, foreboding wall? that's not who america is, was, or hopefully will be. now, we're for sensible border security. as i mentioned. and there are a lot more effective ways of securing the border than a wall. a wall can be scaled over. for those who love the wall, they have heard of ladders. a wall can be tunneled under. i'm sure those who support the wall have heard of shovels. it's a medieval solution for a modern problem. a game of thrones idea for a world that is a lot closer to "star wars." and the thing is we have new modern solutions using our best technology. we discussed some of them at the white house last night. drones. these drones can spot the difference from a deer or a human being crossing the border. we have great sensory equipment. our military has specialized in this kind of stuff. a lot of it's made in syracuse,
for decades, since the 1880's, a beautiful statue in the harbor in the city in which i live has been the symbol of the world to america, that great torch symbolizes what a noble land we are. can you imagine if in future decades that symbol was replaced by a big, foreboding wall? that's not who america is, was, or hopefully will be. now, we're for sensible border security. as i mentioned. and there are a lot more effective ways of securing the border than a wall. a wall can be scaled over. for...
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for decades since the 1880sorld beautiful statue in the harbor, and the city in which i live has been the symbol of the world to america. that great torch symbolizes what a noble land we are., can you imagine if that symbol was replaced by a big wall? men that is not who america is was, hopefully will be. we are for sensible border security. a and more effective ways of securing the border than wall. a wall can be scaled over. i'm sure those who love the wall have heard of letters per allow wall can be tunneled under. sure those who support the wall have heard of shovels. it's a medieval solution to a modern problem. a game of thrones idea for worlds that is closer to star wars. the thing is we have new modern solutions using our best technology. we discussed them at the white house last night. drones. these drones can spot the difference from a deer or human being crossing the border. we have great sensory equipment. our military specialized inyr this. along mana lot of it is made in syrac, and new york. we can rebuild roads.l, talk to people on the border patrol and say places don't
for decades since the 1880sorld beautiful statue in the harbor, and the city in which i live has been the symbol of the world to america. that great torch symbolizes what a noble land we are., can you imagine if that symbol was replaced by a big wall? men that is not who america is was, hopefully will be. we are for sensible border security. a and more effective ways of securing the border than wall. a wall can be scaled over. i'm sure those who love the wall have heard of letters per allow...
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for decades, since the 1880's, a beautiful statue in the harbor in the city in which i live has been the symbol of the world to america, that great torch symbolizes what a noble land we are. can you imagine if in future decades that symbol was replaced by a big, foreboding wall? that's not who america is, was, or hopefully will be. now, we're for sensible border security. as i mentioned. and there are a lot more effective ways of securing the border than a wall. a wall can be scaled over. for those who love the wall, they have heard of ladders. a wall can be tunneled under. i'm sure those who support the wall have heard of shovels. it's a medieval solution for a modern problem. a game of thrones idea for a world that is a lot closer to "star wars." and the thing is we have new modern solutions using our best technology. we discussed some of them at the white house last night. drones. these drones can spot the difference from a deer or a human being crossing the border. we have great sensory equipment. our military has specialized in this kind of stuff. a lot of it's made in syracuse,
for decades, since the 1880's, a beautiful statue in the harbor in the city in which i live has been the symbol of the world to america, that great torch symbolizes what a noble land we are. can you imagine if in future decades that symbol was replaced by a big, foreboding wall? that's not who america is, was, or hopefully will be. now, we're for sensible border security. as i mentioned. and there are a lot more effective ways of securing the border than a wall. a wall can be scaled over. for...
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next weekend we will be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor. ..ext motherboard on line senior editor brian
next weekend we will be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor. ..ext motherboard on line senior editor brian
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harbor giving you a tour of the shore. so far so good we saw erosion on the beach in atlantic city yesterday. beaches are holding up here in cape may county. you can see stone harbor water tower. i pick this spot because we are at beach patrol headquarters. i wanted to tell everybody no swimming in a lot of spots today. look at these life guard stand they are in the parking lot, packed away for the season, that means they are not on the beach. do not swim because there is not a lot of bad weather right here. i'm surprise we had didn't get pounded but storm stayed far enough away where we had off and on rain but nothing now, and the winds actually calmed down here in stone harbor. you may be tempted because the warm weather is still around in these last days of summer maybe to take a dip in the ocean but if there is nobody on the beach to stop you from going in that means is there nobody on the beach to protect you if you do go in and get in trouble. lurking beneath all of these waves, it is some torrid rip currents. you do not want to get caught without a life guard around. that is why i'm try
harbor giving you a tour of the shore. so far so good we saw erosion on the beach in atlantic city yesterday. beaches are holding up here in cape may county. you can see stone harbor water tower. i pick this spot because we are at beach patrol headquarters. i wanted to tell everybody no swimming in a lot of spots today. look at these life guard stand they are in the parking lot, packed away for the season, that means they are not on the beach. do not swim because there is not a lot of bad...
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next weekend we'll be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor featuringiology professor michael eric dyson, photographer def van allen, historian robin spencer and others. then in october we're headed to nashville for the southern festival of books with former vice president al gore. later in the month there are two book festivals happening on the same weekend. in the northeast it's the ninth annual boston book festival, and in the south the louisiana book festival will take place in baton rouge. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab on our web site, booktv.org. >> you know, one thing i wanted to ask you before we finish is you've been flat out, you've been running. it's been tough, and you've been writing a book. have you had time to read much, and what kind of books attract your attention? what have you been -- >> yeah. well, i just finished a great book called the boys in the boat -- >> oh, yes, isn't that wonderful? it's fabulous. >> this is really -- >> so much i
next weekend we'll be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor featuringiology professor michael eric dyson, photographer def van allen, historian robin spencer and others. then in october we're headed to nashville for the southern festival of books with former vice president al gore. later in the month there are two book festivals happening on the same weekend. in the northeast it's the ninth annual boston book festival, and in the south the louisiana book...
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even in atlantic city, stone harbor and avalon.now, with more on what's going on in the tropics, meteorologist kathy orr with the latest updates and new information on jose. kathy? >> chris, we could be seeing those high tides for the next 36 hours. so it's not over just yet. even though it's a couple hundred miles away the center of the storm still pushing that wave action toward the jersey shore. we still have some clouds and some ray bands. temperatures right now mainly in the 70s. it's warm, it's humid. you can see we have a northeasterly wind but once this storm passes by our latitude tomorrow, we'll get into a wind out of the northwest. a drying wind. storm is still going to take little bit of a loop and weaken and as it does, it's still going to be in our vicinity off the jersey shore look at this by fry today saturday could be lingering off the shore. we're talking about high tides as well. tropical storm force winds stay well to the north and the east. that's the good news. so we'll continue to keep an eye on jose. we have
even in atlantic city, stone harbor and avalon.now, with more on what's going on in the tropics, meteorologist kathy orr with the latest updates and new information on jose. kathy? >> chris, we could be seeing those high tides for the next 36 hours. so it's not over just yet. even though it's a couple hundred miles away the center of the storm still pushing that wave action toward the jersey shore. we still have some clouds and some ray bands. temperatures right now mainly in the 70s....
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harbor. fentner. ocean city, somers point, 74 degrees.ot the prettiest of days, but at least it was warmer than northern delaware, for example. the showers came through in the middle of the day. up in new york now. nothing else on radar close by. we do have the low clouds giving the fog, but drizzle drops too small for radar to detect. that's the most we can expect for much of the night tonight. you can see some spin still in all those clouds, and showers over the ohio valley. some of that is what's headed our way for tomorrow. nothing more than drizzle drops and fog during the night tonight. tomorrow we start seeing another increase in moisture. especially if we get a little bit of sunshine tomorrow. that will help to trigger the showers and maybe even thunderstorms if we stay totally overcast, that would reduce the chance of thunderstorms. we would still see showers around the area. there is just so much moisture related to the remnants of irma. and then, that moves out. we are still with clouds. some fog. friday morning and one or two
harbor. fentner. ocean city, somers point, 74 degrees.ot the prettiest of days, but at least it was warmer than northern delaware, for example. the showers came through in the middle of the day. up in new york now. nothing else on radar close by. we do have the low clouds giving the fog, but drizzle drops too small for radar to detect. that's the most we can expect for much of the night tonight. you can see some spin still in all those clouds, and showers over the ohio valley. some of that is...
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harbor life. a federal judge in chicago today blocked the justice department from withholding grants for cities thatbor undocumented immigrants. the temporary injunction applies nationwide to so-called sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration agents. chicago is one of at least seven cities and counties that have balked at enforcing tougher immigration rules. on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained more than 64 points to close at 22,268. the nasdaq rose 19 points, and the s&p 500 added four-- hitting 2,500 for the first time. and, something new at the white house today-- an 11-year-old boy, mowing the lawn. frank giaccio of falls church, virginia got the gig after offering his services to president trump. this morning, he cut the rose garden grass, and he kept his focus, even when the president walked alongside him. mr. trump called him "the future of the country." the boy said he usually charges $8 a lawn-- but he did the white house job for free. still to come on the newshour: judy woodruff's interview with hillary clinton about her new book, and the trump
harbor life. a federal judge in chicago today blocked the justice department from withholding grants for cities thatbor undocumented immigrants. the temporary injunction applies nationwide to so-called sanctuary cities that refuse to cooperate with federal immigration agents. chicago is one of at least seven cities and counties that have balked at enforcing tougher immigration rules. on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gained more than 64 points to close at 22,268. the nasdaq rose...
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this is breakers but the city harbor of key west. you can see the wreckage of the boats bashed up against that. dozens more by the hook, as it is known. one of the freshest ship wrecks, impromptu swimming party. people coming down in the 95-degree heat to cool off, open a beer. the only humanitarian aid anyone asked me for was a woman wanting to know if we had a wine opener. i don't want to trivialize it. it is is a huge sigh of relief given the estimates. 90% of the homes destroyed is probably inflated. by our accounts, 30% to 40%. they are not letting folks back here until they know they can police and control human behavior in a place like this, chris. >> reporter: bill weir, always corkscrew at the ready. relief comes in many different forms. people are going to take whatever they can right now. irma's toll is hitting home. it's from the serious and the most severe we can see. eight seniors died. sweltering heat inside a nursing home in florida is said to be the cause. but there is a major investigation about how this place and o
this is breakers but the city harbor of key west. you can see the wreckage of the boats bashed up against that. dozens more by the hook, as it is known. one of the freshest ship wrecks, impromptu swimming party. people coming down in the 95-degree heat to cool off, open a beer. the only humanitarian aid anyone asked me for was a woman wanting to know if we had a wine opener. i don't want to trivialize it. it is is a huge sigh of relief given the estimates. 90% of the homes destroyed is probably...
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and took the opportunity to rail against what he calls the evils of sanctuary cities in states claiming the possible of harboringts endangers us all. >> so i urge port land, this wonderful city, this wonderful state of oregon and every sanctuary jurisdiction to reconsider what's happening. and i urge governor brown of california not to sign this law that is in front of him. >> well, we have a major safety recall to tell you about this morning. fiat and chrysler says nearly half a million of medium and heavy duty ram trucks may have a water pump problem that could overheat and spark a fire. the recall affects certain pickup models from 2013 to 2017. we posted a complete list for you on our early today facebook page. >> we've been saying rocket man a lot the past couple days. president trump's new nickname for kim jong un is giving a '70s hit some newfound attention. >> rocket man is on a suicide mission for himself. ♪ rocket man >> we all know the song. the single from elton john released in 1972. the searchers for the song are cite rocketing. music web sites genius told searches have boomed to more than 4,000 a
and took the opportunity to rail against what he calls the evils of sanctuary cities in states claiming the possible of harboringts endangers us all. >> so i urge port land, this wonderful city, this wonderful state of oregon and every sanctuary jurisdiction to reconsider what's happening. and i urge governor brown of california not to sign this law that is in front of him. >> well, we have a major safety recall to tell you about this morning. fiat and chrysler says nearly half a...
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next weekend we will be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor. .. next motherboard on line senior editor brian marchant traces the retracement of the iphone in his book "the one device." this year is the tenth anniversary of the iphone. he's interviewed by "new york times" reporter steve lohr. >> host: brian i read your book as a true creation story. one is apple has seen the turmoil that they went through to what ends up as the creation of the iphone. that is the history of the creation of each one of the technologies and those stories are knit together. why did you take that approach and take us back to the start of the book project itself. >> guest: yeah well so the idea for the book really kind of began with the stark realization that the phone had integrated itself into its own life and the life of my peers. it was something i really didn't understand particularly well. i, you know a lot of us have that moment i think when we are abruptly and suddenly forced to go without it for a second in this case i was in a cab. when i was retrieving it, i
next weekend we will be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor. .. next motherboard on line senior editor brian marchant traces the retracement of the iphone in his book "the one device." this year is the tenth anniversary of the iphone. he's interviewed by "new york times" reporter steve lohr. >> host: brian i read your book as a true creation story. one is apple has seen the turmoil that they went through to what ends up as the...
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the following week we are at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor like authors like michael eric dyson, journalist polly malik, photographer devon allen and more and in october we are headed to nashville or the southern festival of books and later that month there are two festivals happening the same weekend. in the north it's the boston book festival and in the south, the louisiana book festival will take place in baton rouge. for information about upcoming festivals and to watch previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab onour website, booktv.org . >>. [applause] can you hear me? can you hear me? yes?
the following week we are at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor like authors like michael eric dyson, journalist polly malik, photographer devon allen and more and in october we are headed to nashville or the southern festival of books and later that month there are two festivals happening the same weekend. in the north it's the boston book festival and in the south, the louisiana book festival will take place in baton rouge. for information about upcoming...
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next weekend we will be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor featuring sociology professor michael dyson, photographer devon allen, historian robin spencer and others. in october, we are headed to nashville for the southern festival of books with former vice president al gore. later in the month there are two book festivals happening on the same weekend. in the northeast, is the ninth annual boston book festival and in the south, the louisiana book festival will take place in baton rouge. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals watch previous possible coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website. booktv.org. >> beginning now it is the final author discussion of the day from the annual brooklyn book festival. this is about the science of time and you are watching live coverage on book tv.
next weekend we will be at the baltimore book festival taking place at the city's inner harbor featuring sociology professor michael dyson, photographer devon allen, historian robin spencer and others. in october, we are headed to nashville for the southern festival of books with former vice president al gore. later in the month there are two book festivals happening on the same weekend. in the northeast, is the ninth annual boston book festival and in the south, the louisiana book festival...
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next weekend, we will be at the baltimore folk festival taking place at the city's inner harbor. featuring sociology professor michael eric dyson, photographer devon allen, historian robert spencer and others.in october we are going to nashville for the southern festival of books. with former vice president al gore. later in the month, there are two book festivals happening on the same weekend. in the northeast, it is the ninth annual boston book festival and in the south, the louisiana book festival will take place in baton rouge. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals, and george previous possible coverage, click the book fairs tab on our website, booktv.org. >> beginning now live from the broken book festival, it is contributed to the times of literary supplement talking about free speech on college campuses. [inaudible conversations] >> okay, guys, if you'd come in as quick as you can, we might actually get started now. so do sit down, find a space as we go along. thank you so much, to everyone, for coming to this event. a weekly journal of literature, c
next weekend, we will be at the baltimore folk festival taking place at the city's inner harbor. featuring sociology professor michael eric dyson, photographer devon allen, historian robert spencer and others.in october we are going to nashville for the southern festival of books. with former vice president al gore. later in the month, there are two book festivals happening on the same weekend. in the northeast, it is the ninth annual boston book festival and in the south, the louisiana book...
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people they are supposed to be protecting less safe by fating this issue to keep sanctuary cities and provide harboror these criminals. charles: when these ruling happen, they are probably tossing confetti in rahm emanuel's mansion. but it's you the border patrol agent, it makes your job harder, doesn't it? >> it does. it's a shame something like this has to occur to make us safer down the line. it's the little set backs like this that constantly throw a monkey wrench in the system. charles: the house passed a bill to deport illegals with gang ties. if you committed to putting the ms-13 tattoo on your forehead. you may present a danger to someone. do you worry they are saying you are not giving people due process according to the law. >> they are not joining the little rascals. they are joining vicious gangs with the clear intentions to murder cops and law enforcement and harm people in their communities. in new york they are taking machetes and lopping people's heads off. if you are in a gang and participating in activity like that. you are not an american citizen, you ought not to be in the countr
people they are supposed to be protecting less safe by fating this issue to keep sanctuary cities and provide harboror these criminals. charles: when these ruling happen, they are probably tossing confetti in rahm emanuel's mansion. but it's you the border patrol agent, it makes your job harder, doesn't it? >> it does. it's a shame something like this has to occur to make us safer down the line. it's the little set backs like this that constantly throw a monkey wrench in the system....
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tarp-covered field. 800 strikes in the bay area were reported from the union city to the bay bridge to the santa cruz harbor. lightning knocking down power lines on san bruno and sparked small fires like this one. it started this quarter of an acre at mission peak and fremont. no homes were threatened. in millbright a strike smashed part of a chimney. thunderstorms rocked pacifica and san francisco, catching some bicyclists and joggers by surprise. at 7:30 tonight, the calm after the storm. you could even see the sunset peeking out from the clouds. pg&e is working to restore power to the customers in the area, most in san mateo and fremont. >> viewer andrea moore sharing this video on facebook. thomas bales with this picture of us of the lightning over san bruno mountain. this was time lapse video from albany earlier tonight. you can see the storm clouds rolling in before sunset. after darkness falls, you can see the lightning, and then, there was the rain. it came down pretty hard in some places like downtown palo alto tonight. it soaked cars for the first time in awhile. we will turn it now over to our ch
tarp-covered field. 800 strikes in the bay area were reported from the union city to the bay bridge to the santa cruz harbor. lightning knocking down power lines on san bruno and sparked small fires like this one. it started this quarter of an acre at mission peak and fremont. no homes were threatened. in millbright a strike smashed part of a chimney. thunderstorms rocked pacifica and san francisco, catching some bicyclists and joggers by surprise. at 7:30 tonight, the calm after the storm. you...
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we have been in atlantic city, sea isle, ocean city, stone harbor. >> north wildwood. >> and north wildwood>> that is where i think he is still right now because they are seeing the worst destruction. you are back to the street. do we have flooding, steve. >> reporter: you know what this gazebo this guy doesn't want to listen to the experts. but they shut this georgia seen he down because it has been under mine this concrete gazebo built on a concrete sea wall. i was showing you dune being eaten away. dune and sea wall have given away and they think it is possible this gazebo could crash down next into the ocean and that is why we're hoping the public doesn't go beyond caution tape there for a reason. not only did they do that but everybody that knows this area knows they have those showers, that watch the sand off your feet and body. they took shower out. that is where cone was. there is water pipes near there public works crews left their shovel here. we will get them to that a second. they were going to try to take this poster and rail fence down because it has been going sex -- section
we have been in atlantic city, sea isle, ocean city, stone harbor. >> north wildwood. >> and north wildwood>> that is where i think he is still right now because they are seeing the worst destruction. you are back to the street. do we have flooding, steve. >> reporter: you know what this gazebo this guy doesn't want to listen to the experts. but they shut this georgia seen he down because it has been under mine this concrete gazebo built on a concrete sea wall. i was...
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georgetown in 2011, there were millions in damage to washington harbor, and the army corps of engineers got to work in one of the city's most vulnerable spots, the heart of them all. >> this levee, when complete, can keep the storm surge from the potomac river out of downtown. >> reporter: what about all those who say this is it? the bottom block is the height of the 100-year flood plain. >> in response to hurricane katrina, after that, and the catastrophe in new there was a closer examine nogs -- examination of what could be done. >> reporter: the park service has no concern about the water making its way anywhere near the because of this statue. >> if called upon, we are ready to do it. >> reporter: from the national wall, mike valerio, wusa 9. >> and a also run a low-profile levee. and that levee you saw, that was never tested by mother nature. this is upper marlboro almost 6 years ago. hurricane i reason and tropical storm lee dropped 2 feet of rain on central maryland. a dozen homes and businesses were flooded out including marlboro tire and auto. >> keeping an eye >> yes, indeed. we keep an eye on the flood gauge
georgetown in 2011, there were millions in damage to washington harbor, and the army corps of engineers got to work in one of the city's most vulnerable spots, the heart of them all. >> this levee, when complete, can keep the storm surge from the potomac river out of downtown. >> reporter: what about all those who say this is it? the bottom block is the height of the 100-year flood plain. >> in response to hurricane katrina, after that, and the catastrophe in new there was a...
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in philadelphia this represents the heart of the city. 51 in wilmington. 53 in stone harbor.lear skies, a beautiful moon. it's going to be a lovely night out there. the doppler radar shows we have the all clear. . you can see the clouds trying to stream into the area out of the and west. they are bumping into our high pressure. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. the clouds start to kind of filter in late tomorrow and tomorrow night. here's where we're going to be. we're looking at temperatures across philadelphia in the 50s into early tomorrow morning. 45 in al len town. tomorrow afternoon and low 70s across the area with 70s on the outing areas. here comes the showers perhaps tomorrow night. spotty showers into early on saturday morning. maib even a quick hit and miss shower through saturday. and then we hang on to a mix of sun and clouds and struggle, i mean struggle to make it out of the 60s across the area. let's look at what's going to go on. for your ten-day on 10. beautiful weather. look at that. we'll be looking at 72. 70 on sunday. 74 on monday. 76 on tuesday. 78 on wednes
in philadelphia this represents the heart of the city. 51 in wilmington. 53 in stone harbor.lear skies, a beautiful moon. it's going to be a lovely night out there. the doppler radar shows we have the all clear. . you can see the clouds trying to stream into the area out of the and west. they are bumping into our high pressure. plenty of sunshine tomorrow. the clouds start to kind of filter in late tomorrow and tomorrow night. here's where we're going to be. we're looking at temperatures across...
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big, white cross on albany hill is in a city park, but it is maintained by the local lions club, which lights it up on christmas, easter and days like pearl harboray. jonathan bloom explains why after almost 50 years that may be about to change. >> the alpiny city council was dismayed to learn than that the tha in a departure from city practice the cross was lit -- >> we understand the religious symbol on public parkland is a violation of the constitution both state and federal. >> reporter: but the lions club says it's not that simple. the white cross has been there since 1971, and back then it was private land. when the city acquired the land, it came with an easement allowing the lions club to maintain the cross. >> the city had ten years to say wait a minute, this wasn't the deal. they didn't do that. >> reporter: now the lions club is suing the city after the staff asked pg and e to turn off the power. >> they say it was a safety issue given the proximity of homes to that area given the eucalyptus trees and the drought. >> reporter: but the lions club says it was a dirty move. >> they don't want to follow the law for acquiring property. the
big, white cross on albany hill is in a city park, but it is maintained by the local lions club, which lights it up on christmas, easter and days like pearl harboray. jonathan bloom explains why after almost 50 years that may be about to change. >> the alpiny city council was dismayed to learn than that the tha in a departure from city practice the cross was lit -- >> we understand the religious symbol on public parkland is a violation of the constitution both state and federal....
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Sep 5, 2017
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. >> and a school in egg harbor township is celebrating its brand new campus. the international academy of atlantic city's charter school held a ribbon cutting ceremony late this afternoon. this is the first year students will be attending the location on the 6700 block of black horse pike. the school will serve more than 300 kids from kindergarten to fifth grade. the school plans to add a grade each year. classes begin thursday. z2bphz z5yz y2bphy y5yy >> you're hoping he is a star of the future went get to see him tonight. >> let's see what he has. fans have been clamoring to see him in a phillies uniform. jp crawford called up by the phillies. crawford will make his mlb debut tonight against the mets. the short stop prospect will start at third tonight batting seventh in the lineup. crawford hit .280 for lehigh valley. manager pete mackanin says crawford could see time at short stop and second base. crawford will wear number two. he joins rhys hoskins and rick williams as prospects to make their debuts for the phillies this season. >>> are the eagles ready? they better be. the season opener is five day
. >> and a school in egg harbor township is celebrating its brand new campus. the international academy of atlantic city's charter school held a ribbon cutting ceremony late this afternoon. this is the first year students will be attending the location on the 6700 block of black horse pike. the school will serve more than 300 kids from kindergarten to fifth grade. the school plans to add a grade each year. classes begin thursday. z2bphz z5yz y2bphy y5yy >> you're hoping he is a star...
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Sep 19, 2017
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harbor. you can see the erosion is already under way there. >> and in atlantic city josÉ is churning up the wavesere as well. the ocean looks angry, the large swees from josÉ are sending water over barriers and into the streets. >> the mayor of belmar matt doherty tweeted this picture this morning. josÉ has damaged one of the piers. good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm natasha brown. rahel is off. erosion is a concern down the shore. hurricane josÉ is making his presence known this noon. our new jersey reporter cleve bryan is live in that atlantic city right now with the look at the conditions at this hour. cleve. >> reporter: natasha, good timing. the wind is really picking up right now. it's coming out of the north. this is the impact we expected from josÉ, the wind and 20 to 35 miles an hour rains a little bit of a mist whipping at us. take a look at this surf though. these are huge waves at the inlet north of atlantic city and the wind just appears to be ripping the top off of the waves blowing it back out to sea. in fact you see the waves as they're hitting against the jetty, they smash u
harbor. you can see the erosion is already under way there. >> and in atlantic city josÉ is churning up the wavesere as well. the ocean looks angry, the large swees from josÉ are sending water over barriers and into the streets. >> the mayor of belmar matt doherty tweeted this picture this morning. josÉ has damaged one of the piers. good afternoon, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm natasha brown. rahel is off. erosion is a concern down the shore. hurricane josÉ is making his...
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stone harbor and wildwood and cape may to sea isle city.nd a couple of sprinkles passing through that part of cape may county and overall that is it. going on at the present time. everyone one of us dealing with the warmth and humidity. 80 in allentown and reading and along the shore temperatures in the middle 70s with the ocean temperature really warm in the lower 70s. satellite and radar the spin is off to the north on the pennsylvania new york border almost near parts of the great lakes there and that continues to spin away and the warm surge of air ahead of it and very little in the way of support to bring widespread rain. tonight mild and a scattered shower around and patchy fog developing late tonight. 62 allentown and 65 in wilmington and 60s cape may to long beach hiisland. and hit or miss shower and most areas stay dry. we wake up tomorrow to filtered sunshine and tomorrow afternoon decent amount of sunshine and clouds and we'll call it partly cloudy and a scattered shower at times. also going into tomorrow evening temple at umass
stone harbor and wildwood and cape may to sea isle city.nd a couple of sprinkles passing through that part of cape may county and overall that is it. going on at the present time. everyone one of us dealing with the warmth and humidity. 80 in allentown and reading and along the shore temperatures in the middle 70s with the ocean temperature really warm in the lower 70s. satellite and radar the spin is off to the north on the pennsylvania new york border almost near parts of the great lakes...
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tragedy that occurred 15 years ago today in pen gone in new york city where the twin towers came down, more lives were lost than in pearl harbors the second day, 16 years old, i fear it'll be forgotten if we don't remind those who weren't there and weren't born when it happened tonight a documentation about the rebuilding a rebirth city was so devastated by the collapse of the gleaming towers that made up the world trade center we cannot let the new skyscrapers going up, an incredible vibrancy of live that wen through the area can't make us forget what transported 15 years ago. that's why i have a request to make here. if you haven't visited the sadly beautifully fountainsed by the name of the deceased, both the workers and incredibly brave first responders who ran in to save those who was trying to get out, as well as going to the museum you must do so. we visit the franklin institute, exciting place we went to the art museum, i'm sure all of you had similar field trips to the monuments that mark our country's greatness in your town it's this 9/11 museum that -- because unlike pearl harbor that brought us to world war ii i th
tragedy that occurred 15 years ago today in pen gone in new york city where the twin towers came down, more lives were lost than in pearl harbors the second day, 16 years old, i fear it'll be forgotten if we don't remind those who weren't there and weren't born when it happened tonight a documentation about the rebuilding a rebirth city was so devastated by the collapse of the gleaming towers that made up the world trade center we cannot let the new skyscrapers going up, an incredible vibrancy...
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city. later on, skies trying to clear out. the stretch beyond this point is actually really nice, starting tomorrow, the clouds harbor sun an stretch of sunshine right through thursday, friday, saturdays sunday, probably into monday as well and noticing the warmth, normally we're at 77. that's for a high, misha, we're high >> the reason i look at sunday we'll be hostiles the tailgate with tori, that will be super fun. >> 88 on sunday, yes. >>> construction 95 northbound between route one and 332. crews are still out there southbound as well between route one, so if you're heading out to that stretch, i would say maybe start to give yourself a couple extra minutes, same story on 42, look how busy it is north on creek road, you take that to 295, it is looking busy already and we're not even in the 6:00 hour, it will be busy, no doubt about it then good construction in delaware between 202 and delaware avenue. 495 northbound two lanes are blocked there. mass transit, septa route 101 trolleys, delays inbound, check the schedules on line this morning, and the northeast extension, crews still out there as well. northbound this past lansd
city. later on, skies trying to clear out. the stretch beyond this point is actually really nice, starting tomorrow, the clouds harbor sun an stretch of sunshine right through thursday, friday, saturdays sunday, probably into monday as well and noticing the warmth, normally we're at 77. that's for a high, misha, we're high >> the reason i look at sunday we'll be hostiles the tailgate with tori, that will be super fun. >> 88 on sunday, yes. >>> construction 95 northbound...
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Sep 14, 2017
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harbor. we have had period of sunshine and clouds there. over the rest of the area in the east and northeast of the city. that is where we have showers. 79 at reagan national. the dew points are up so it's a little muggy side but that is the way it stays tonight. 6:00, the heat of the day winding down. we have showers along north and west of 81 winchester in south and front royal. east and few showers in metro. we will pick up the ground clutter. near the dulles airport site of the doppler but it is hard to tell which is clutter and showers. some showers push east of the city. that is the pattern. whether or not we have a rumble of thunder, i don't know. we could. but nothing serious. just splash and dash showers. they are done. overnight the showers will clear out and the shower threat will end tonight. this has more showers coming through at 11:00. see if that happens. muggy and showers and fog. overnight we will turn partly cloudy. it's the same story tomorrow. partly cloudy and sunny. isolated shower or two in the afternoon. 84. through partly cloudy, 84. muggy all weekend long. background picture fr
harbor. we have had period of sunshine and clouds there. over the rest of the area in the east and northeast of the city. that is where we have showers. 79 at reagan national. the dew points are up so it's a little muggy side but that is the way it stays tonight. 6:00, the heat of the day winding down. we have showers along north and west of 81 winchester in south and front royal. east and few showers in metro. we will pick up the ground clutter. near the dulles airport site of the doppler but...
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Sep 10, 2017
09/17
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harbor almost like a giant funnel. irma's winds already sucking water from the coastline leaving beaches of mud behd. this city hasn't seen a direct hit by hurricane in almost a century. >> we know that we are ground zero for hurricane irma. for 90 years we have avoided this day but i think our day has come. >> reporter: the tampa/st. petersburg area has been called the the most vulnerable american city to flooding damage. scientists warning for years that a storm like this could mean disaster. half the people here don't even live 10 feet above sea level. the storm surge from irma could more than double. inundating thousands of homes and businesses. they've seen population growth in the area, people want to come here for the coastline and beaches. 3 million now preparing for the storm of a lifetime. david? >> t.j., thank you. >>> next here, to the life threatening threat from the storm surge. water rising in minutes, too quick to ou time ago, the water was already rising four feet in 30 minutes. now it's the backside of the hurricane. rob marciano on the danger, he's in sarasota tonight. >> reporter: before th
harbor almost like a giant funnel. irma's winds already sucking water from the coastline leaving beaches of mud behd. this city hasn't seen a direct hit by hurricane in almost a century. >> we know that we are ground zero for hurricane irma. for 90 years we have avoided this day but i think our day has come. >> reporter: the tampa/st. petersburg area has been called the the most vulnerable american city to flooding damage. scientists warning for years that a storm like this could...
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harbor. now through november 7. this is monumental. >>> nibble arlington county are about to find it much easier to get around crystal city >> it's a difficultce to bike or walk it's because of the roads and overpasses but soon they will begin the demolition of the south clark street roadway between 12 and and 20th, that will begin shortly part of a $6.6 million project that will create a lot more pedestrian space and more development space down in crystal city. this work we're told is supposed to be completed by 2019 >> before you know it you'll be able to get around. happening in the district meanwhile, dc metro yoga week, that is rapping up, the week long event is giving people here in the dmv area a chance to expand or start the yoga experience reduce cost. metro yoga dc practice ends with hundreds of people on the mall today starting at 10:00 >> you ever done that >> i'm not much of a yoga, too hyped up to relax >> maybe that's why you need it. >> more coming up. redskins game time up next. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i sponsored this ad narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? and
harbor. now through november 7. this is monumental. >>> nibble arlington county are about to find it much easier to get around crystal city >> it's a difficultce to bike or walk it's because of the roads and overpasses but soon they will begin the demolition of the south clark street roadway between 12 and and 20th, that will begin shortly part of a $6.6 million project that will create a lot more pedestrian space and more development space down in crystal city. this work we're...
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Sep 20, 2017
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harbor township. route 40 blocked both ways west of the atlantic city expressway. nstead of that area on 40. 422 heavy with eastbound traffic. see that 11 minute ride from oaks to 202 with that accident eastbound off to the side tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> what's it going to be like outside today? dave murphy has answers. >> all right tam we've got josÉ related clouds overhead but the sun is doing a much better job this morning of breaking through. 72 degrees currently in philadelphia. lots of spots in the low to mid 70's. feeling comfortable with a breeze and this afternoon 84, breezy and warm. we still have rip currents and heavy surf at the shore and a bit more coastal flooding. rosh hashanah arrives at sundown. tomorrow very warm and humid 86. 84 with autumn arriving on friday and mid 80's on saturday and 89 degrees for a high on sunday. wow, tam. >> wow indeed. coming up on "action news" at noon, the latest on hurricane maria making landfall in puerto rico and where the storm is likely headed next. we're also checking out the beach erosion at the jersey shore
harbor township. route 40 blocked both ways west of the atlantic city expressway. nstead of that area on 40. 422 heavy with eastbound traffic. see that 11 minute ride from oaks to 202 with that accident eastbound off to the side tam. >> thank you, karen. >>> what's it going to be like outside today? dave murphy has answers. >> all right tam we've got josÉ related clouds overhead but the sun is doing a much better job this morning of breaking through. 72 degrees currently...
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Sep 11, 2017
09/17
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harbor almost like a giant funnel. irma's winds already sucking water from the coastline leaving beaches of mud behind. this city hasn't seen a direct hit by a hurricane in almost a century. >> we know that we are ground zero for hurricane irma. for 90 years we have avoided this day but i think our day has come. >> reporter: the tampa/st. petersburg area has been called the most vulnerable in the country to flooding damage. scientists warned for years that a storm like this could mean disaster. half the people here don't even live 10 feet above sea level. the city will flood at just three feet of storm surge. the storm surge from irma could more than double. inundating thousands of homes and businesses. keep in mind, this is an an area that has seen population growth over the years. new you have some 3 million people who live in the tampa bay area and they are getting ready for a storm of a century. the sun is settles there. t.j. holmes, thanks to you. and the storm surge, too quick to outrun. the water rising in minutes, too quick to outrun. rob marciano is in sarasota. i can tell in naples, the storm surge was
harbor almost like a giant funnel. irma's winds already sucking water from the coastline leaving beaches of mud behind. this city hasn't seen a direct hit by a hurricane in almost a century. >> we know that we are ground zero for hurricane irma. for 90 years we have avoided this day but i think our day has come. >> reporter: the tampa/st. petersburg area has been called the most vulnerable in the country to flooding damage. scientists warned for years that a storm like this could...
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cities in the u.s. >> i'm guessing 12. >> 12 yes, it says that on the screen. worst spots mid county expressway south east rose valley road to pearl harbor memorial bridge. study says traffic in philly costs drivers 14.7 billion in wasted fuel and time and he mentions. new york had more hot spots than any other new york city. >> couple things about this study. >> i think i mentioned hot spots. >> you mentioned hot pott spotty never heard of. >> what about conshe curve. >> and 95 cottman. >> girard avenue. >> see we should have bob kelly help them with this. >> what's the name of the bridge? >> that's the other point. >> hugh heffner memorial bridge. >> no pearl harbor where is pearl harbor bridge. >> i believe that is i'm are the platt bridge or girard point bridge. know how they change names every now and then. >> in other words this study was done by dopes. >> or someone out of town. >> yeah. >> just give me a dollar for every time we get stuck in traffic be. >> or if you travel on that bridge let us know. is it as bad as we say. >> first where is it. >> well i'll tell you one spot now that should be on the survey is 30 bypass. not bec
cities in the u.s. >> i'm guessing 12. >> 12 yes, it says that on the screen. worst spots mid county expressway south east rose valley road to pearl harbor memorial bridge. study says traffic in philly costs drivers 14.7 billion in wasted fuel and time and he mentions. new york had more hot spots than any other new york city. >> couple things about this study. >> i think i mentioned hot spots. >> you mentioned hot pott spotty never heard of. >> what about...
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Sep 22, 2017
09/17
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harbor boats. those sales were banned almost 20 years ago but last week, the city approved a one-year trial programlow san francisco fishermen to start selling directly to consumers again. there have been delays as officials work out insurance liability issues. it should go into effect by the end of the month and under the program, sales are limited to whole fish that have been caught that day. >>> an undefeated olympic gold medalist and world titleholder. andre ward decided to call it a career today. coming up next, we'll go to his gym and talk to those who have known him for years. >> and snow in the final days of summer. and it didn't take long to show just how dangerous winter driving can be up in the sierra. >> and i'm tracking some of this snow. it's still up there. it started to die down a bit. and then we have the weekend. see you back here. [ applause and cheers ] >>> that's andre ward boxing legend and bay area hometown hero. he announced today that he is retiring from boxing. he says that his body just can't take the rigors of the sport anymore. >> ktvu's rob roth visited the oakland gym
harbor boats. those sales were banned almost 20 years ago but last week, the city approved a one-year trial programlow san francisco fishermen to start selling directly to consumers again. there have been delays as officials work out insurance liability issues. it should go into effect by the end of the month and under the program, sales are limited to whole fish that have been caught that day. >>> an undefeated olympic gold medalist and world titleholder. andre ward decided to call it...
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Sep 6, 2017
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city roads completely innundated with waters. looks like the view from someone's balcony. the harbor almost unrecognizable. this video from the facebook page showing the damage from inside one of the beach front hotel there is in st. martin. you can see people walking through that area, if we can hold up that video, you can see the inside atrium the hotel. the glass ceiling completely blown out. on the ground floor, there is an 8-foot southern of water where the lobby used to be. after hitting puerto rico, dominican republic and haiti, the hurricane is expected to barely on through cuba and the florida keys. people at the into keys urging people to get out now the. navy already evacuated 5000 people from the u.s. naval air base at key west. in miami, there are long lines ever people trying to stock up on gas, food, water, other essentials. communities along the southeast coast of florida, including broward county have declared a state of merge circumstances also imploring people to get out. >> it's important not to focus on the exact path the storm. a storm of this side could affect statewide and everyone
city roads completely innundated with waters. looks like the view from someone's balcony. the harbor almost unrecognizable. this video from the facebook page showing the damage from inside one of the beach front hotel there is in st. martin. you can see people walking through that area, if we can hold up that video, you can see the inside atrium the hotel. the glass ceiling completely blown out. on the ground floor, there is an 8-foot southern of water where the lobby used to be. after hitting...
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Sep 20, 2017
09/17
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city public works to reconstruct crumbling dunes. a little further are north at nuns beach in stone harbor there were signs tide came up to the dunes but didn't pair them apart. tenth street in avalon beach goers happy to get outside after winds, rain, all day on tuesday, noticed modest erosion. >> this was all basically even , and today we have a little swells and what not. >> length of the beach is the same but probably dropped down sand is hard now. it is not as soft. >> reporter: erosion was much more severe in ocean city where jose's waves carved head high cliffs in the dunes at fifth street. >> before we didn't have cliff s. these are not high cliffs but it is just a sharp drop off and before it was gradual sloping down toward the ocean. >> reporter: rocks normally buried under several feet of sand are exposed and areas where dunes are completely washed out you can see how water passed under the boardwalk at high tide while jose passed off shore. >> there is a lot less sand then yesterday and the day before. >> reporter: this is a safety matter, people should not ab approaching right along the cliff, side of those cliffs. it look
city public works to reconstruct crumbling dunes. a little further are north at nuns beach in stone harbor there were signs tide came up to the dunes but didn't pair them apart. tenth street in avalon beach goers happy to get outside after winds, rain, all day on tuesday, noticed modest erosion. >> this was all basically even , and today we have a little swells and what not. >> length of the beach is the same but probably dropped down sand is hard now. it is not as soft. >>...