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the hurricane center missed it. i might miss some because these rapid intensification cycles are happening at the drop of a hat because of the hot sea surface temperatures which are record-setting hot across the planet due, of course, to man made climate change. >> the national hurricane center called this a nightmare scenario. imagine thinking that you're facing some rain and winds of 65 miles per hour. instead you get winds of 165 miles an hour. a major category 5. there is also increasing research, including one study from just last week around atlantic hurricanes that shows that this type of behavior is increasing globally as we heat up the oceans because we're burning more fossil fuels. so we can expect more of this with climate change. in washington, i'm national climate reporter chase cain. >> all right, chase, thank you so much. >>> in other news, we're hearing from sf fire today about the suspension of cruise's self-driving vehicles in san francisco. the california dmv pulled all of the company's autonomous
the hurricane center missed it. i might miss some because these rapid intensification cycles are happening at the drop of a hat because of the hot sea surface temperatures which are record-setting hot across the planet due, of course, to man made climate change. >> the national hurricane center called this a nightmare scenario. imagine thinking that you're facing some rain and winds of 65 miles per hour. instead you get winds of 165 miles an hour. a major category 5. there is also...
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otis strengthened from a tropical storm to a cat 5 hurricane in just 12 hours. it's the strongest storm to ever hit the pacific coast of mexico. the much weaker storm is now headed inland. right now all communications remain down in acapulco, so the extent of the damage is still unclear. let's head to first alert meteorologist darren peck for a closer look at how this storm suddenly turned into a monster. darren? >> it was the rapid intensification, liz, which makes this stand out. what makes the timing uncanny on this. just this last week in the journal, the scientific journal nature, the paper came out that said it is now documenting hurricanes in the atlantic are undergoing rapid intensification just about twice as often. because of climate change, just a quick definition on that, rapid intensification is when a hurricane increases in speed 35 miles an hour in 24 hours. remember those numbers because what otis did away. you're going to see what otis was within monday night, tropical storm out here. we're going to pause this at 9:00 in the morning and watch wh
otis strengthened from a tropical storm to a cat 5 hurricane in just 12 hours. it's the strongest storm to ever hit the pacific coast of mexico. the much weaker storm is now headed inland. right now all communications remain down in acapulco, so the extent of the damage is still unclear. let's head to first alert meteorologist darren peck for a closer look at how this storm suddenly turned into a monster. darren? >> it was the rapid intensification, liz, which makes this stand out. what...
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they did have hurricane pauline that was a category 5 in 1997, that hurricane killed 200 or more people and there were thousands left homeless. what we're seeing with climate change is with warmer temperatures, there's more evaporation, there's more precipitation with these tropical systems, and they intensify so quickly that we don't have as much time to prepare for these kinds of storms. that's what we definitely have seen happen here with this as it intensified from a tropical storm to a category 5 in less than 24 hours. so that was some intensive, explosive developments with that hurricane, and we'll continue to monitor the impacts. let's turn to "today in the bay"'s kris sanchez. you were tracking some of that damage overnight. >> reporter: it's one thing to see all of that intensity on your maps and another thing to see the real life video. we know this storm at this point is going to be catastrophic. if we take a look at the video, we've been monitoring images overnight, and in a video posted on x, formerly known as twitter, the man there says he can't go anywhere because of the
they did have hurricane pauline that was a category 5 in 1997, that hurricane killed 200 or more people and there were thousands left homeless. what we're seeing with climate change is with warmer temperatures, there's more evaporation, there's more precipitation with these tropical systems, and they intensify so quickly that we don't have as much time to prepare for these kinds of storms. that's what we definitely have seen happen here with this as it intensified from a tropical storm to a...
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now. >> hurricane otis rapidly intensified from a tropical storm to a category five hurricane in justew hours. people are going through the neighborhoods warning people, urging them to hunker down or head to one of the hundreds of shelters set up by the government. we called the airports, no words on flight cancellations so far, that may change. >> chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, what are you seeing? it looks intense. >> this is a last-minute situation. it was just a tropical storm, but it's gotten exponentially stronger than expected. going from a tropical storm yesterday up to the stop of the hurricane scale, category 5 barrelling to acapulco. now ballooning up to 165-mile-per-hour winds. a storm nobody wants to be in path of. tomorrow, 120 miles per hour over the region. wind, 8 to 16 inches, flooding and landslides, strong wind, dangerous storm surge. we'll look at the eye of the hurricane, that's where you find the strongest wind with any hurricane. 165 miles per hour right now. just offshore of acapulco. you'll find the strongest surge in the northeasterly quadrant, about here
now. >> hurricane otis rapidly intensified from a tropical storm to a category five hurricane in justew hours. people are going through the neighborhoods warning people, urging them to hunker down or head to one of the hundreds of shelters set up by the government. we called the airports, no words on flight cancellations so far, that may change. >> chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, what are you seeing? it looks intense. >> this is a last-minute situation. it was just a...
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we have never seen -- they've gone through hurricanes before. pastor angel, we've never seen anything like this. and the amount of water that is coming down is just unbelievable. >> reporter: jim says he doesn't have second thoughts about retiring on the coast of mexico, but this hurricane will make it more cautious about the location of his new home. >> and one of the reasons that i chose that area because of infrequencies of hurricanes. >> okay, paul. i think a lot of people, not just meteorologists have been talking about this saying where did it come from? and it's because of how fast it got? >> and that is the phrase that we use for these types of storms. and just a satellite perspective when it was getting organized as a tropical storm and it develops not just into a hurricane, but the category 5 storm as it hit acapulco last night. this is the first storm to hit this part of the pacific to make history. but you look at the whole life cycle, which is what we call an area of investigation, which strengthens to a tropical storm and tropical
we have never seen -- they've gone through hurricanes before. pastor angel, we've never seen anything like this. and the amount of water that is coming down is just unbelievable. >> reporter: jim says he doesn't have second thoughts about retiring on the coast of mexico, but this hurricane will make it more cautious about the location of his new home. >> and one of the reasons that i chose that area because of infrequencies of hurricanes. >> okay, paul. i think a lot of...
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well. you need to do everything quickly, and the weight of one rocket of the hurricane system is more250 kg, so there is a crane on the loading machine, hooks , let’s do that, yes, yes, another automated installation places the projectile in the launch guides, the process is controlled by two loaders, they say there is one tradition, if you don’t pat it, then be sure to pat the entire ammunition for good luck, the car feels, loves affection, so we help it. so that she does not let us down in difficult times. a full hurricane package is 16 shells, that is, more than 4 tons of combat load; all reloading takes no more than 10 minutes. the crew of this combat vehicle of the vostok group is in constant readiness. the target can appear at any time; as soon as the approximate area of its location becomes known, the crew is sent to the firing position. under artillery they save the blood of an infantryman. infantry, if he enters the battle, support. they call, we leave, as a rule, we receive exact coordinates already on the road, deployment of the complex takes a few minutes and work can be
well. you need to do everything quickly, and the weight of one rocket of the hurricane system is more250 kg, so there is a crane on the loading machine, hooks , let’s do that, yes, yes, another automated installation places the projectile in the launch guides, the process is controlled by two loaders, they say there is one tradition, if you don’t pat it, then be sure to pat the entire ammunition for good luck, the car feels, loves affection, so we help it. so that she does not let us down...
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hurricane otis now making landfall in mexico. we have some live video we want to show you along the acapulco coast where the storm made a direct hit overnight. yesterday at this time, otis was just a tropical storm when it made landfall. it packed winds of up to 165 miles per hour. now we're told it's losing some steam as it moves north. >> we want to bring in meteorologist kari hall. it seems to pretty much come out of nowhere. >> it did strengthen quickly from a tropical storm to a category 5, in a period of less than a day, over about 12 hours. now we can see, with that live shot, that things are basically returning to normal there for some of the vacationers. but this is going to be anything but a vacation for people who are dealing with some very catastrophic rainfall, even the size has shrunk quite a bit as this is now a category 2 hurricane. still packing wind speeds of 110 miles per hour. but it's also moving over a very mountainous terrain, and so it's going to cause the tropical system to lose a lot of its strength as w
hurricane otis now making landfall in mexico. we have some live video we want to show you along the acapulco coast where the storm made a direct hit overnight. yesterday at this time, otis was just a tropical storm when it made landfall. it packed winds of up to 165 miles per hour. now we're told it's losing some steam as it moves north. >> we want to bring in meteorologist kari hall. it seems to pretty much come out of nowhere. >> it did strengthen quickly from a tropical storm to...
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this is the strongest hurricane to make landfall in mexico and the only category five hurricane to makeandfall in the eastern pacific. >> a conference underway in san jose is highlighting potential answers to climate change. 5000 people representing large corporations and municipalities from around the world are attending the verge and bloom conference. they're looking at things like new ways to clean feed and power our society, including the moxie and battery energy storage system. it is strong enough to power a single family home for three weeks or even a construction site. >> we have an opportunity to use 100% clean electric. this contains construction from the top to the top to the bottom. it's a industry from a global perspective that that global emissions come from 40% of construction. and we want to make sure that we do a small part to help us reach our climate goals. >> the conference wraps up today. >> a young boy from texas is seeing the world in an all new light thanks to his generous classmates. jaron is colorblind. his fifth grade class never knew until the students were as
this is the strongest hurricane to make landfall in mexico and the only category five hurricane to makeandfall in the eastern pacific. >> a conference underway in san jose is highlighting potential answers to climate change. 5000 people representing large corporations and municipalities from around the world are attending the verge and bloom conference. they're looking at things like new ways to clean feed and power our society, including the moxie and battery energy storage system. it is...
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you need to do everything quickly, and the weight of one missile. to the hurricane system there is morekg, so there is a tap on the loading machine, romakha is on the left hook , come on, yes, yes, another automated installation places the projectile in the launch guides, the process is controlled by two loaders, they say there is such a tradition, if you don’t stroke it, then be sure to pat all the ammunition for good luck, the car feels, loves affection, so we help it so that it does not let us down in difficult times. complete hurricane package - this is 16 shells, that is, more than 4 tons of combat load, and the entire reloading takes no more than 10 minutes. the crew of this combat vehicle of the vostok group is in constant readiness mode, the target can appear at any time, as soon as the approximate area of its location becomes known, the crew is sent to the firing position. here artillery saves the blood of infantrymen. infantry, if they engage in battle, call for support, we leave. as a rule, they come already on the road... exact coordinates, deployment of the complex takes
you need to do everything quickly, and the weight of one missile. to the hurricane system there is morekg, so there is a tap on the loading machine, romakha is on the left hook , come on, yes, yes, another automated installation places the projectile in the launch guides, the process is controlled by two loaders, they say there is such a tradition, if you don’t stroke it, then be sure to pat all the ammunition for good luck, the car feels, loves affection, so we help it so that it does not...
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hiyoshi ocean temperatures helped fuel hurricanes in 2023.ords for surface ocean heat, which scientists say is one of the effects of human caused climate change. mexico's president is visiting the region where the storm hit and said his country had never experienced a hurricane like otis. >> president has no precedent in this country. not only because of the way it gains strength in a short time, but also because of the magnitude of the hurricane. >> forecasters called otis a nightmare scenario, but it could simply be a sign of the hurricane's to come. patrick oppmann, cnn we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn. teams. a former basketball star, jason kidd, was born and raised in oakland and joins the growing list of investors, including marshawn lynch and rap star jay-z. people can become part owners of the soccer team for as little as $100, and so far more than 4500 people have invested in the club. in a
hiyoshi ocean temperatures helped fuel hurricanes in 2023.ords for surface ocean heat, which scientists say is one of the effects of human caused climate change. mexico's president is visiting the region where the storm hit and said his country had never experienced a hurricane like otis. >> president has no precedent in this country. not only because of the way it gains strength in a short time, but also because of the magnitude of the hurricane. >> forecasters called otis a...
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. >>> as mexico comes to terms with the destruction after hurricane otis our national climate reporter tells us about the disturbing implications of otis's unexpected appearance. >>> labor actions across key industries pay dividends for striking workers cnbc's joumanna ber shechy joins us for the latest. >>> and after matthew perry died suddenly saturday, we look back at the struggles and legacy of a great comic actor. it's monday, october 30th. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with the urgent international push to get more help to the civilians in gaza. an emergency meeting of the united nations security council has been called for today to call for a ceasefire so more humanitarian aid can get in. and president biden spent his sunday making calls, trying to get more assistance into the war-torn enclave nbc's brie jackson joins us now from d.c brie, good morning what do we know about the diplomatic efforts being made there from washington? >> reporter: good morning. the white house says president biden spoke to leade
. >>> as mexico comes to terms with the destruction after hurricane otis our national climate reporter tells us about the disturbing implications of otis's unexpected appearance. >>> labor actions across key industries pay dividends for striking workers cnbc's joumanna ber shechy joins us for the latest. >>> and after matthew perry died suddenly saturday, we look back at the struggles and legacy of a great comic actor. it's monday, october 30th. "early...
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going back to 1980 and that's adjusted for inflation liver things like hurricane ian last year where we had people die the cost that is estimated to be over $100 billion. we are seeing the intensity and the impact here. we released the report on the impact of climate change and on the american household today. get up close a little bit more we see these numbers. we see headline numbers around events like the wildfires in maui we think they'll cost four -- $6 billion. we want to get a little more of a human face on these high-level events and these numbers at impact with the impacts are two households. we take a step back for a moment because some folks a bit in the position i've been and sometimes i get why is the treasury department talk about climate change? what does your agency have to do with all of this? number one the white house has told all of the cabinet agencies we need to take a whole of government whole of executive branch approach to climate all agencies need to think about what our role hears in addressing the problems and in creating solutions to address the challenge
going back to 1980 and that's adjusted for inflation liver things like hurricane ian last year where we had people die the cost that is estimated to be over $100 billion. we are seeing the intensity and the impact here. we released the report on the impact of climate change and on the american household today. get up close a little bit more we see these numbers. we see headline numbers around events like the wildfires in maui we think they'll cost four -- $6 billion. we want to get a little...
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we had this hurricane, hurricane otis, which about 24 hours ago was just a tropical storm.and it was only forecast to strengthen a little bit. but unfortunately, before it made landfall in acapulco, it strengthened to a major category five hurricane and it made landfall with winds of 165mph. that is the strongest landfalling hurricane mexico has ever seen. it made landfall about five miles south of acapulco. so this morning, we are seeing some incredible images coming out of there. we'll try and show you some of those as the day goes on. here's a live look outside. back here at home, the cameras bouncing around as those winds begin to pick up, increasing clouds throughout the day. it's just a breezy, cloudier and a cooler afternoon. temperatures only in the 60s. reggie we'll show you those wind speeds coming up in about nine minutes. >> thanks, drew. up meta mental health and your kids. up next, the silicon valley giant slapped with a lawsuit. the reason some say this was a long time coming and a crackdown on crime in the east bay. >> the pilot program to stop car burglarie
we had this hurricane, hurricane otis, which about 24 hours ago was just a tropical storm.and it was only forecast to strengthen a little bit. but unfortunately, before it made landfall in acapulco, it strengthened to a major category five hurricane and it made landfall with winds of 165mph. that is the strongest landfalling hurricane mexico has ever seen. it made landfall about five miles south of acapulco. so this morning, we are seeing some incredible images coming out of there. we'll try...
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the center of hurricane as it moved onshore. and it really took really a beeline right toward acapulco, a very populated area, extremely dangerous. see that large of the hurricane make landfall in an area such as that. but you can see it right here over the past. 36 hours just kind of intensifying really a tightly wound storm. you can see how small that i as an approach and then moving right on shore there near acapulco. now things have changed. now. it's moved landfall on the really fall apart. so you can see a lot of showers out there. but now still a chance of another 2 to 4 inches of rain member was coming on shore. we're talking as much as 10, maybe 15 inches of rain. of course, they've had some flash flooding. some flooding there likely to see that continuing the center of the storm system. the weakening now really just not even a hurricane anymore, not even a tropical system. we're talking 35 mile an hour sustained wind right around the core. it's going to be more about the flooding with otis is a continues to track a lit
the center of hurricane as it moved onshore. and it really took really a beeline right toward acapulco, a very populated area, extremely dangerous. see that large of the hurricane make landfall in an area such as that. but you can see it right here over the past. 36 hours just kind of intensifying really a tightly wound storm. you can see how small that i as an approach and then moving right on shore there near acapulco. now things have changed. now. it's moved landfall on the really fall...
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and hurricane.akening and the storm of category two, and the storm is already dissipating. how the navukians soften, so scenarios of extreme wind and maximum values are becoming increasingly frequent and show symptoms of anthragenic climate crisis. on the new year 46 leaves of the fall are on the right calendars for the holy day of the kazan abrasa of god's mother. in folk calendars for the day, all these things are mentioned: yes, kazan is not winter, and autumn is not spring, in the morning it rains, in the evening it snows, and all that is what the kazan calendar says, that is, it is winter , but they jumped, the sky zatsyagne dazhjom , then winter will follow the end of the season. and what kind of holy holidays will be designated. in the coming millennium and for any application of the varta zvyarnuts respect to us, the people's calendar. 31 steps of castrychnik luka. in the summer of this year , the holy day was discussed in the terms of syaba, and this autumn day is celebrated. taxama 31-ha
and hurricane.akening and the storm of category two, and the storm is already dissipating. how the navukians soften, so scenarios of extreme wind and maximum values are becoming increasingly frequent and show symptoms of anthragenic climate crisis. on the new year 46 leaves of the fall are on the right calendars for the holy day of the kazan abrasa of god's mother. in folk calendars for the day, all these things are mentioned: yes, kazan is not winter, and autumn is not spring, in the...
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and the power surge that's done weather forecast. tropical storm otis became a massive category 5 hurricane in the hours before it battered mexico's pacific coast. we'll find out how that happened, the amenities of welcome to the program. we start with some breaking news from the us state of maine, where a gun and open fire at multiple locations, killing at least 22 people and wounding dozens more. local media is reporting that the attacks took place at a bowling alley, and a bar in the city of lewiston, officials have named what they call a person of interest and say he's still at large and considered armed and dangerous . us president joe biden has been briefed on the situation and has spoken with the governor of me. will keep you updated as more news comes in. it's now turning to the ongoing conflict in israel and the palestinian territories. in a tv address is real, as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told the country in the world. that is real, is preparing a ground, evasion of gaza as now who did not give details, but he repeated a warning to palestinians to move to the south of
and the power surge that's done weather forecast. tropical storm otis became a massive category 5 hurricane in the hours before it battered mexico's pacific coast. we'll find out how that happened, the amenities of welcome to the program. we start with some breaking news from the us state of maine, where a gun and open fire at multiple locations, killing at least 22 people and wounding dozens more. local media is reporting that the attacks took place at a bowling alley, and a bar in the city of...
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. >> and a historic hurricane slams into mexico's pacific coast.e surveying the damage tonight of this category five storm. plus a heartwarming story. >> pen pals since elementary school now meet at long last. the two women are now saying after all those years, a lot more coming up here. >> but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thanks, dan and alma. the night is still very young. that's where that's the home of walmart, right? that's where walmart. yeah. did you go to the original walmart? yes and. the house of representatives. now officially has a new speaker . representative mike johnson from louisiana was elected 56th speaker of the house after the three previous nominees failed to secure the role it has been nearly a month of republican infighting inside the house. representative johnson has been a member of congress for six and a half years, making him one of the least experienced speakers to ever serve. >> he is from louisiana. and you're right, a lot of people do
. >> and a historic hurricane slams into mexico's pacific coast.e surveying the damage tonight of this category five storm. plus a heartwarming story. >> pen pals since elementary school now meet at long last. the two women are now saying after all those years, a lot more coming up here. >> but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thanks, dan and alma. the night is still very young. that's where...
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the category 5 hurricane hit the country this week.eavy rain, high winds caused widespread destruction. officials say more than 200,000 homes have been impacted. of course, the resort city of acapulco has also been devastated. people there have been lining up for food and any necessities they can get their hands on. we get more now from cnn meteorologist. >> when hurricane otis came ashore across southwestern mexico, and only stunned residents of acapulco, but also the greater meteorological community, just because of the explosive strengthening that took place prior to landfall, now the clouds cleared and the family imagery showing before and after imagery of the destruction left behind. this is a walmart. the parking lot, and some of the awnings are completely shredded. some of the roof is taken off your. this is a neighborhood near acapulco. notice the shading of green. satellite imagery. it goes to the after hurricane otis passage, and it has a brown tinge to it. that's because the foliage has been ripped from the trees there becau
the category 5 hurricane hit the country this week.eavy rain, high winds caused widespread destruction. officials say more than 200,000 homes have been impacted. of course, the resort city of acapulco has also been devastated. people there have been lining up for food and any necessities they can get their hands on. we get more now from cnn meteorologist. >> when hurricane otis came ashore across southwestern mexico, and only stunned residents of acapulco, but also the greater...
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hurricane otis, now the strongest storm ever to hit mexico's pacific coast. otis more than doubled its strength just hours before landfall, leaving residents and tourists with little time to prepare. some of the worst damage along the city's waterfront, where 165-mile-per-hour winds shredded high-rise buildings and left the streets choked with mud and debris the exterior of this hotel room, 21 stories tall, hipped clean off, as the terrified guests sheltered inside with the streets under water and power out for hundreds of thousands, mexican authorities are now scrambling to assess the damage and provide relief "our house was a total loss," this woman said, as desperate residents fend for themselves the devastation in acapulco has no precedent. this is one of the most famous and most important resorts in mexico its recovery will be a huge challenge for the mexican government and for president andres manuel lopez obrador for now, we still don't really understand the scope of the damage. lester >> all right, julio, thank you. >>> and next, on the road to a majo
hurricane otis, now the strongest storm ever to hit mexico's pacific coast. otis more than doubled its strength just hours before landfall, leaving residents and tourists with little time to prepare. some of the worst damage along the city's waterfront, where 165-mile-per-hour winds shredded high-rise buildings and left the streets choked with mud and debris the exterior of this hotel room, 21 stories tall, hipped clean off, as the terrified guests sheltered inside with the streets under water...
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the program was a response to damage from hurricane ivan in 2004 and hurricane katrina in 2005. it was created to make more resilient homes and encourage and continue issue was policies in storm-prone communities with the goal of reducing future hurricane damage. when a hurricane hit alabama in 2020, nearly 16,000 homes and buildings with fortified roofs remained in tact -- remained intact. this resulted in lower insurance claims with less debris cleanup that allowed communities to reopen and recover more swiftly. this is what effective action looks like were state officials identified a solution and put into practice it without regulatory overreach, something that works. just last week, due to the great work of governor kay ivey, commissioner mike fowler, and a director, alabama's new council met for the first time to focus on public-private collaboration to help build stronger, safer, and more we communities. this is a number -- is another great example of effective estate communities. i am out of time but i appreciate any, as you have on the great work. >> auntie is my unders
the program was a response to damage from hurricane ivan in 2004 and hurricane katrina in 2005. it was created to make more resilient homes and encourage and continue issue was policies in storm-prone communities with the goal of reducing future hurricane damage. when a hurricane hit alabama in 2020, nearly 16,000 homes and buildings with fortified roofs remained in tact -- remained intact. this resulted in lower insurance claims with less debris cleanup that allowed communities to reopen and...
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mexico's pacific coast, struggling to deal with the trail of death and destruction left by a powerful hurricane otis the, i'm told me on logical welcome to the program. israel's military is launched, more strikes on guys, a class or seen lighting up the night sky over the territory and explosions were also heard. israel's militaries and pounding guys are relentlessly since the mass terrorist attacks of october, 7th, in which some 1400 people died. last run, the health industry. and guys that says is really strikes of killed more than 7000 people. now these really armies is 224 people are now being whole held hostage by mice in gaza. the cheese is ready, mendecy spokesman says the number continues to change as authorities assess the available intelligence. relatives of the hostages, a keeping up the pressure on these are in the government to prioritize the release the presidents of keyboards because as a demonstrates outside these rate, the defense ministry and tennessee, as was one of many communities, attacked on october the 7th. and they want the return of the loved ones to be the number one
mexico's pacific coast, struggling to deal with the trail of death and destruction left by a powerful hurricane otis the, i'm told me on logical welcome to the program. israel's military is launched, more strikes on guys, a class or seen lighting up the night sky over the territory and explosions were also heard. israel's militaries and pounding guys are relentlessly since the mass terrorist attacks of october, 7th, in which some 1400 people died. last run, the health industry. and guys that...
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or people not having heat during hurricane yuri. so, the financial -- the financial realities for many of these families really become a life or death situation and i think of resilience, and this goes back to kind of what natalie was saying, when i think of resilience as a community planner, i think of it as a community level characteristic and in my mind, what we should be doing is aiming all of our programs at those most vulnerable people, because i think the resilience, if you have a chain one link is broken, then the chain doesn't work. so we have a lot of those broken links in our communities and we can become more resilient as a community by targeting our resources to that link that needs to be fixed. and that means that our program should be targeting our most vulnerable and then everyone else will be addressed by them, but they really need to be getting to those who are most at risk of loss of life and loss of stable living. >> thanks so much. i want to ask one follow-up question. there's been a theme around insurance that
or people not having heat during hurricane yuri. so, the financial -- the financial realities for many of these families really become a life or death situation and i think of resilience, and this goes back to kind of what natalie was saying, when i think of resilience as a community planner, i think of it as a community level characteristic and in my mind, what we should be doing is aiming all of our programs at those most vulnerable people, because i think the resilience, if you have a chain...
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power surge that's done to weather forecasters. tropical storm otis became a massive category 5 hurricane in the hours before the battered mexico's pacific coast. we'll find out how it happened. and after weeks of political paralysis in the us, the capital building was finally oh, liter. public and lawmakers elect. the trump allied. mike johnson, as the powerful speaker of the house of representatives the i'm on the and he says it's good to have you with us. we begin with a message from israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he told the country in the world that israel is preparing a ground, evasion of gaza. netanyahu did not give details, but he repeated a warning to palestinians to move to the south of gaza to the same. we're getting ready for a ground operation and you know, so i probably will not say when, how are using, how many soldiers? i didn't know if i will also not specify the conditions that are being taken into account. so i'm a go to the majority of which are not known to the public because this is how it should be built. it's for the benefits of our soldiers. i want to
power surge that's done to weather forecasters. tropical storm otis became a massive category 5 hurricane in the hours before the battered mexico's pacific coast. we'll find out how it happened. and after weeks of political paralysis in the us, the capital building was finally oh, liter. public and lawmakers elect. the trump allied. mike johnson, as the powerful speaker of the house of representatives the i'm on the and he says it's good to have you with us. we begin with a message from...
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going back to 1980, and that's even adjusted for inflation per week that things like hurricane ian last year we had 157eo people died and cost assessment to be over $100 billion. so we're saying intensity and impacts here. as you know we released this report on the impact of climate change and index american householdha today. trying to get a close look at more because we see these numbers.e we see headline numbers around events like the wildfires in maui where we think they will cost around $4-$6 billion. we want to get a little more of a human face on this kind of high-level events and these numbers come kind of impact with the impacts are to households. then we will take a step back a moment because some f folks, in the positions of income something to get like what is a treasury departments talking about climate change, like what is your agency have to do with all ofr this? but i with a number one, the white house has told all the cabinet agencies that we need to take a whole of government and hope of executive branch approach to climate picsan all e agencies need to think about wha
going back to 1980, and that's even adjusted for inflation per week that things like hurricane ian last year we had 157eo people died and cost assessment to be over $100 billion. so we're saying intensity and impacts here. as you know we released this report on the impact of climate change and index american householdha today. trying to get a close look at more because we see these numbers.e we see headline numbers around events like the wildfires in maui where we think they will cost around...
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. >>> a major hurricane that has left a path of destruction across mex's pacific coast. hurricane otis made landfall near acapulco as a monster category 5 storm, ripping roofs off buildings, causing massive flooding, and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. and remnants from otis will be felt here in the u.s. let's bring in chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. absolutely amazing the transformation this storm undertook in a matter of hours. from monday night through the day on tuesday, tropical storm to not just a hurricane, but a powerful category 5 hurricane, making landfall near acapulco with winds estimated at 165 miles an hour. heavy rain threat does remain. some of this moisture getting up and into the united states. also, a flood threat. and when it's all said and done on the cold side, there could be a foot of snow or more on the ground in parts of north dakota and parts of the upper midwest in the northern plains. and then while at the same time, temperatures here by this weekend, norah, in th
. >>> a major hurricane that has left a path of destruction across mex's pacific coast. hurricane otis made landfall near acapulco as a monster category 5 storm, ripping roofs off buildings, causing massive flooding, and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands. and remnants from otis will be felt here in the u.s. let's bring in chris warren from our partners at the weather channel. good evening, chris. >> good evening, norah. absolutely amazing the transformation this storm...
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hurricane hits mexico with fears of catastrophic damage.ore on those stories in a moment or two heading to the bbc sport centre now. glenn maxwell has made history at the cricket world cup in india. the australian batsman made a century from just a0 balls — which is the fastest in men's world cup history. there was also a hundred for david warner. australia set the netherlands a daunting target of 400 to win. the dutch, who shocked south africa last week, are currently 82—5. .maxwell�*s landmark beats the previous record, also set at this tournament by aiden markram of south africa, in their win over sri lanka. european champions manchester city, have the chance to make it three wins out of three in the champions league later — they're in switzerland, to face young boys. their defence of the trophy, so far going to plan, with victories against rb leipzig, and red star belgrade. but it's an artificial pitch for them later on — and they travelled early to get a feel for what's to come. they don't usually train away from home but they've made
hurricane hits mexico with fears of catastrophic damage.ore on those stories in a moment or two heading to the bbc sport centre now. glenn maxwell has made history at the cricket world cup in india. the australian batsman made a century from just a0 balls — which is the fastest in men's world cup history. there was also a hundred for david warner. australia set the netherlands a daunting target of 400 to win. the dutch, who shocked south africa last week, are currently 82—5. .maxwell�*s...
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she's talking about hurricanes. when it comes to migration and lots , lots more. migration and lots, lots more. we're going to have it all and more. but before we get into it, let's grab tonight's latest headunes. headlines. >> michelle, thank you and good evening to you. well as you've been hearing, the home secretary suella braverman, has been warning a future hurricane warning of a future hurricane of mass migration the uk. in mass migration into the uk. in her speech to the tory party conference in manchester today , conference in manchester today, ms braverman said that as well as stopping illegal migrants from coming to the uk, she'll also make sure that legal migration is held at reasonable levels. gb news presenter nigel farage criticised the speech , farage criticised the speech, saying the government was out of touch with ordinary voters. ms braverman said the conservative party would do whatever it takes to deter the boats illegal migration act, which will come into force in the coming months , now means
she's talking about hurricanes. when it comes to migration and lots , lots more. migration and lots, lots more. we're going to have it all and more. but before we get into it, let's grab tonight's latest headunes. headlines. >> michelle, thank you and good evening to you. well as you've been hearing, the home secretary suella braverman, has been warning a future hurricane warning of a future hurricane of mass migration the uk. in mass migration into the uk. in her speech to the tory party...
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growing from a category 1 hurricane to a cat 5 hurricane in just hours, and then making a direct hit on tourist resorts in acapulco. the storm rapidly intensifying in those final hours before landfall. with 165-mile-an-hour winds slamming ashore in the middle of the night, guests huddling in hotel ballrooms. rooms drenched and ripped apart. at this hour, otis is now dissipating. we're tracking the system. here in the u.s., two systems. one bringing flood alerts and the other bringing snow across multiple states. senior meteorologist rob marciano is tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: i'm worried about the images and reports that will come out of mexico tomorrow. this storm absolutely exploding that close to shore. that sort of rapid intensification is what hurricane forecasters fear the most. they didn't have any help from the models, look at this chart. all lines at the bottom, none of those forecast models expected to get to cat 1 strength. they went to cat 5 strength. climate change likely playing a role. some of that moisture is getting up into dallas, already
growing from a category 1 hurricane to a cat 5 hurricane in just hours, and then making a direct hit on tourist resorts in acapulco. the storm rapidly intensifying in those final hours before landfall. with 165-mile-an-hour winds slamming ashore in the middle of the night, guests huddling in hotel ballrooms. rooms drenched and ripped apart. at this hour, otis is now dissipating. we're tracking the system. here in the u.s., two systems. one bringing flood alerts and the other bringing snow...
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. >> and a historic hurricane slams into mexico's pacific coast.rveying the damage tonight of this category five storm. plus a heartwarming story. >> pen pals since elementary school now meet at long last. the two women are now saying after all those years, a lot more coming up here. >> but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thanks, dan and alma. the night is still very young. that's where that's the home of walmart, right? that's where walmart. yeah. did you go to the original walmart? yes and. is it possible my network could take my business to the next level? it is with comcast business. powering all your devices with gig-speed wifi. and you get fast downloads and uploads. pick it up! pick it up! oh we got this! because it's powered by the next generation 10g network. more speed for your business? it's not just possible. it's happening. get started for $59.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask how to get an $800 prepaid card with a qualifying internet bundle. comcast bu
. >> and a historic hurricane slams into mexico's pacific coast.rveying the damage tonight of this category five storm. plus a heartwarming story. >> pen pals since elementary school now meet at long last. the two women are now saying after all those years, a lot more coming up here. >> but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on jimmy kimmel live right after abc seven news at 11, jimmy. >> thanks, dan and alma. the night is still very young. that's where...
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hurricane otis, now the strongest storm ever to hit mexico's pacific coast. otis, more than doubled its strength just hours before landfall, leaving residents and tourists with little time to prepare. some of the worst damage along the city's waterfront, where 165 mile per hour winds shredded high-rise buildings and left the streets choked with mud and debris. the exterior of this hotel room, 21 storeys up, ripped clean off as the terrified guests sheltered inside, with the streets under water and power out for hundreds of thousands, mexican authorities are now scrambling to assess the damage and provide relief. our house was a total loss, this woman said, as desperate residents fend for themselves. the devastation in acapulco has no precedent. this is one of the most famous and most important presorts in mexico. its recovery will be a huge challenge for the government and president obrador. for now we still don't understand the scope of the damage. >> and our thanks to julio for that report. >>> now to storms here in the u.s. the system that brought flooding
hurricane otis, now the strongest storm ever to hit mexico's pacific coast. otis, more than doubled its strength just hours before landfall, leaving residents and tourists with little time to prepare. some of the worst damage along the city's waterfront, where 165 mile per hour winds shredded high-rise buildings and left the streets choked with mud and debris. the exterior of this hotel room, 21 storeys up, ripped clean off as the terrified guests sheltered inside, with the streets under water...
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the positions of hurricanes sometimes change up to ten times a day.h donetsk direction of the special operation. rocket earth earth goes into the sky and hits enemy positions. while the fragments are destroying the fortified equipment and equipment, the crew. leaves the place where the fire was introduced. they fired, well, they fired two at most, we’re already changing the firing position , we can already change this within a day, i don’t know, i’ve been there 10 times already, we’re moving nomadic artillery, it turns out, one or two shots just to to save the lives of the crew and quickly leave the position, the full firepower of the hurricane looks like this: they reach the targets in a few seconds, quickly, compared to the time it takes these same missiles to be loaded into a combat vehicle, this is quite a long and very painstaking task. this is what the process of loading a hurricane looks like: shells are not loaded manually, but using a special crane. jewelry work. the crews of the units of the eastern military district are well-coordinated; ev
the positions of hurricanes sometimes change up to ten times a day.h donetsk direction of the special operation. rocket earth earth goes into the sky and hits enemy positions. while the fragments are destroying the fortified equipment and equipment, the crew. leaves the place where the fire was introduced. they fired, well, they fired two at most, we’re already changing the firing position , we can already change this within a day, i don’t know, i’ve been there 10 times already, we’re...
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a migrant hurricane , according a migrant hurricane, according to the home secretary in her keynote speech at tory party conference, suella braverman warned of millions more migrants arriving on britain's shores unless her own government takes decisive action. >> the wind of change that i carried my own parents across the globe in the 20th century was a mere gust compared led to the hurricane that is coming . the hurricane that is coming. >> our homeland security editor mark white is at a major source of the influx and has a special report from the italian island of lampedusa to the prime minister will be making his own speech later in manchester. >> and our political correspondent catherine forster will be telling us what to expect . expect. >> yes , it's rishi sunaks big >> yes, it's rishi sunaks big moment in manchester this lunchtime with his speech where we do expect him to say that the leg of hs2 from birmingham to manchester has been axed. we expect him also to say that the political system feels broken to many people and that he is the change candidate. >> and alex burkill will hav
a migrant hurricane , according a migrant hurricane, according to the home secretary in her keynote speech at tory party conference, suella braverman warned of millions more migrants arriving on britain's shores unless her own government takes decisive action. >> the wind of change that i carried my own parents across the globe in the 20th century was a mere gust compared led to the hurricane that is coming . the hurricane that is coming. >> our homeland security editor mark white...
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the program was in response to damage ensued by hurricane ivan and hurricane katrina. it was created to incentivize investments and more resilient homes and to issue policies in these storm prone communities with the goal of reducing future hurricane damage. when hurricane sally hit in alabama in 2020, i am proud to say the nearly 16,000 homes and buildings with fortified roofs remained intact. this resulted in lower insurance claims with less debris cleanup and allow the community to reopen and recover more swiftly. this is what effective action looks like. state officials assess an event, identify a solution, and put into practice without overreach something that works. additionally, just last week due to the great work of governor ivey, commissioner fowler, the new alabama resilience council met for the first time. the council will focus on public and private collaborations to build stronger , safer, more resilient communities. this is another great example of effective state driven solutions. i am out of time, but certainly appreciate any comments you have on the g
the program was in response to damage ensued by hurricane ivan and hurricane katrina. it was created to incentivize investments and more resilient homes and to issue policies in these storm prone communities with the goal of reducing future hurricane damage. when hurricane sally hit in alabama in 2020, i am proud to say the nearly 16,000 homes and buildings with fortified roofs remained intact. this resulted in lower insurance claims with less debris cleanup and allow the community to reopen...
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hurricanes in 2023. the frequency has inevitably impacted the property insurance market. insurance premiums like all prices are market signals to consumers. in the space the higher the insurance premium indicates the existence of a higher risk. as someone who left my house, he my cars and my things in a storm, i get it. i also come from a state ravaged by storms whether they be tornadoes or hurricanes alike. i understand the importance of getting g this right. in response to higher insurance premiums safe i california have minute overly restrictive regulations, including price controls on insurers. in essence this deprives homeowners a signal that could steer them toward less dangerous building or encouraging them to build more disaster resistant homes. i want to get your thoughts on that statement. can you tell me do you agree with that? >> yes, 100%. i agree that the efforts to get more data from insurance companies on catastrophes and it is there. there is data that looks at natural catastrophe, frequ
hurricanes in 2023. the frequency has inevitably impacted the property insurance market. insurance premiums like all prices are market signals to consumers. in the space the higher the insurance premium indicates the existence of a higher risk. as someone who left my house, he my cars and my things in a storm, i get it. i also come from a state ravaged by storms whether they be tornadoes or hurricanes alike. i understand the importance of getting g this right. in response to higher insurance...
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otis made landfall near acapulco this morning as category 5 hurricane, the strongest hurricane to make landfall in mexico in recorded history. in fact, it has since weakened to a category 2. but the national weather service says the threat of flooding and mudslides that remains mexico's president says communications in that area have been completely lost and authorities have having a lot of trouble reaching some of the most affected areas. and kron 4 meteorologist kyla grogan is here county so that's been a really season. has been yeah. because this one came in with 165 mile per hour winds. right? and that was category 5. but remember, lydia came into port of i r a >> as a category 4 also underwent rapid intensification kind of busted the forecast. and then let's not forget hillary. the came into california, right? that was another one that was kind of hurricane. the behave very oddly. so let's talk about this. this made landfall as a category 5. and as you heard, catherine say, this is mexico's pacific side. this is the strongest hurricane to ever come through taking you through back
otis made landfall near acapulco this morning as category 5 hurricane, the strongest hurricane to make landfall in mexico in recorded history. in fact, it has since weakened to a category 2. but the national weather service says the threat of flooding and mudslides that remains mexico's president says communications in that area have been completely lost and authorities have having a lot of trouble reaching some of the most affected areas. and kron 4 meteorologist kyla grogan is here county so...
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hurricane otis originally forecast adds a tropical storm. but in 13 hours, otis intensified into a category 5 hurricane. it made landfall in acapulco just after dawn. otis ripping off walls of buildings, flooded homes, triggering landslides and blocking off roads. it is the strongest recorded pacific hurricane to ever hit mexico. now at this point we don't have any information about any fatalities, but hundreds were injured. the president of mexico says he is sending aid to start recovery operations. otis has now been downgraded to a category 2 hurricane as it continues to move inland. >>> okay. let's check out our own weather forecast for us. let's take you outside, showing you right there some gray skies filling with clouds. we can expect some rain, but how temperatures are going to drop. that's the big question. let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. jeff, super. it feels like fall has finally arrived. >> blustery outside. we have the clouds, also those much colder temperatures. and i did want to show you a brand-new update as w
hurricane otis originally forecast adds a tropical storm. but in 13 hours, otis intensified into a category 5 hurricane. it made landfall in acapulco just after dawn. otis ripping off walls of buildings, flooded homes, triggering landslides and blocking off roads. it is the strongest recorded pacific hurricane to ever hit mexico. now at this point we don't have any information about any fatalities, but hundreds were injured. the president of mexico says he is sending aid to start recovery...
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a major hurricane?yeah, there is a hurricane in the process of slamming into the coast of mexico. we will start the forecast with the weather that's happening hundreds of miles away from us with the track of hurricane otis. this is a well organized, dangerous category 5 hurricane with 165 miles an hour winds, slamming right into the coast of mexico and right into acapulco. this is going to bring catastrophic storm surge and coastal flooding and as it tracks inland and loses hurricane strength. this is going to be a very dangerous situation that is unfolding right now and continues over the next 24 plus hours. we're in for some changes as it is diving into the pacific northwest. also kicked in stronger onshore winds and will be reinforced by another cold air that will stick around into october. they are going to squeeze that atmosphere to some extent it. our rain chances tomorrow, 20% if you stretch the numbers. and not much to get excited about there. the extent of what we're looking at tomorrow will be
a major hurricane?yeah, there is a hurricane in the process of slamming into the coast of mexico. we will start the forecast with the weather that's happening hundreds of miles away from us with the track of hurricane otis. this is a well organized, dangerous category 5 hurricane with 165 miles an hour winds, slamming right into the coast of mexico and right into acapulco. this is going to bring catastrophic storm surge and coastal flooding and as it tracks inland and loses hurricane strength....
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yes, is a major hurricane now develop? you know, we're talking about cool off here, but hurricane still rages on. and so mexico, boy, they've pounded by some strong storms last couple weeks. remember last week we're talking about for of iowa. >> well, we've got another major hurricane. this one taking the aim at another very popular place. acapulco. in fact, this one a much stronger storm system right now, a category 4 hurricane. you see the center of the storm system, hurricane force winds extend outward 30 miles from the center. so tracking exactly where that eye is going to make landfall is what we want to do. and so this is the very latest with this storm system category 4 storm. this to sustained winds right now of 145 miles per hour. the storm, unfortunately, is expected to strengthen overnight tonight before it makes landfall and it is not far away possibly as a category 5 by tomorrow morning as those winds are going to move upwards of 160 miles an hour and a very populated area, not only winds going to the damage.
yes, is a major hurricane now develop? you know, we're talking about cool off here, but hurricane still rages on. and so mexico, boy, they've pounded by some strong storms last couple weeks. remember last week we're talking about for of iowa. >> well, we've got another major hurricane. this one taking the aim at another very popular place. acapulco. in fact, this one a much stronger storm system right now, a category 4 hurricane. you see the center of the storm system, hurricane force...
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. >>> hurricane otis making landfall near acapulco after exploding from a tropical storm to a category 5 in just 24 hours. forecasters calling it a nightmare scenario why it took so many by surprise >>> new video, the pilot accused of trying to crash a plane, led away in cuffs. >>> and we're talking about shaft. remembering iconic actor, richard roundtree. ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and welcome. congress has a new house speaker tonight ending three weeks of uncertainty and chaos that along the way crushed the hopes of a string of high-profile republicans, all seeking the job after kevin mccarthy was booted from the post instead, late today the republican majority mustering the 217 votes needed and then some to lift a relative unknown, louisiana's mike johnson, to the speaker's podium johnson, a hard-right conservative, who in just hours was propelled from minor party leadership role to second in the constitutional line to the presidency the new speaker sworn in this afternoon. in his first remarks declaring, the people's house is back
. >>> hurricane otis making landfall near acapulco after exploding from a tropical storm to a category 5 in just 24 hours. forecasters calling it a nightmare scenario why it took so many by surprise >>> new video, the pilot accused of trying to crash a plane, led away in cuffs. >>> and we're talking about shaft. remembering iconic actor, richard roundtree. ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening, and...
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. >>> the deadly toll of hurricane otis. at least 27 killed after the monster storm slammed acapulco. our report from the storm zone. >>> and the strike breakthrough. the uaw reaching a tentative deal with one of the big three automakers. where does that leave the other two? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt reporting tonight from lewiston, maine. >> good evening, everyone. the state of maine is in a state of shock and fear tonight. streets are virtually empty as residents shelter in place 24 hours after authorities say a u.s. army reservist walked into a bowling alley and then in a bar just over my shoulder and shot and killed 18 people, wounding 13 more. tonight a massive search is under way for 40-year-old robert card. police say he is armed and dangerous and should not be approached. and authorities say card spent two weeks in a mental health facility this past summer after acting erratically. tonight miles of businesses and homes in and around lewiston, maine's second largest city, are on lockdow
. >>> the deadly toll of hurricane otis. at least 27 killed after the monster storm slammed acapulco. our report from the storm zone. >>> and the strike breakthrough. the uaw reaching a tentative deal with one of the big three automakers. where does that leave the other two? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt reporting tonight from lewiston, maine. >> good evening, everyone. the state of maine is in a state of shock and fear...
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his own white house bid we'll have the latest as the 2024 election lineup begins to take shape >>> hurricane otis ripped through mexico's pacific coast now the people who survived this storm are struggling to stay alive. what comes next for recovery efforts in acapulco? >>> severe drought in the u.s. is impacting spooky celebrations farmers say climate change is hitting their halloween harvest. >>> and a staple of spooky season, spirit halloween we go inside the massive nationwide effort to open 1,500 stores each year it's monday, october 30th. "early today" starts right now >>> good morning i'm frances rivera >> and i'm phillip mena. it's been just over three weeks since hamas in gaza launched a surprise large-scale invasion of southern israel. more than 1,400 people were killed in 24 hours most of them civilians an unprecedented horror in a country that has seen its share of atrocities. but since then, the israeli response has caused five times as many deaths on the gaza strip, according to health ministry in gaza most of them, too, are believed to be civilians. >> reporter: israel continu
his own white house bid we'll have the latest as the 2024 election lineup begins to take shape >>> hurricane otis ripped through mexico's pacific coast now the people who survived this storm are struggling to stay alive. what comes next for recovery efforts in acapulco? >>> severe drought in the u.s. is impacting spooky celebrations farmers say climate change is hitting their halloween harvest. >>> and a staple of spooky season, spirit halloween we go inside the...
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it's a dangerous hurricane at that hurricane otis expected to bring catastrophic damage that is likelyding to the national hurricane center. with the storm surge, 8 to 16in of rain destructive winds, it landd this could be the strongest hurricane to hit acapulco in its entire history. it's a cat five right now. winds of 165 miles an hour. landfall expected in just the next few hours as of five or close to that. quickly weakening to a three and then eventually a tropical storm. but obviously, southern mexico is going to get hit hard. our situation in a little bit different. here's a live view from zephyr cove where we are noticing a little bit of a breeze and a few flakes are going to be coming their way along with some showers. so here's a look at the tahoe forecast. windy with mixed precipitation tomorrow, 53 degrees. the snow level coming down to lake level. gusty winds thursday and friday with upper 40s, a slight chance late friday of some more precipitation. here is the first front that is going to bring us much cooler air. certainly will kick up our winds and bring in a slight pos
it's a dangerous hurricane at that hurricane otis expected to bring catastrophic damage that is likelyding to the national hurricane center. with the storm surge, 8 to 16in of rain destructive winds, it landd this could be the strongest hurricane to hit acapulco in its entire history. it's a cat five right now. winds of 165 miles an hour. landfall expected in just the next few hours as of five or close to that. quickly weakening to a three and then eventually a tropical storm. but obviously,...