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and i see irene is excited about those, she's blowing the whistle, thank you, very much. the in trash reciprocal so that we can this is because of the hard-working men and labor. it's because of apartment department heads and resources that came together so i want to thank the department of public works here with us today. i want to thank m.t.a. and jeff tumlin, the head of that department. i want to thank the transportation authority for the resources provided for this project as well and i want to thank the office of economic workforce development for working with the community and working with the number of the businesses that are here. i want to thank this community especially, the businesses, that are in the in the place. it's a great place to visit. you can find anything you need here. if you want a sandwich, go to gus'. if you want a t-shirt, go at any of these stores, jewelry and anything and in fact on in this art space, valley stepped in and she made sure this work was done and she helped respond to this community and deal with the challenges and so again, we ar
and i see irene is excited about those, she's blowing the whistle, thank you, very much. the in trash reciprocal so that we can this is because of the hard-working men and labor. it's because of apartment department heads and resources that came together so i want to thank the department of public works here with us today. i want to thank m.t.a. and jeff tumlin, the head of that department. i want to thank the transportation authority for the resources provided for this project as well and i...
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irene is a regional power whose goal is to destroy israel. and so i don't look at this and see some cycle we're in ran only responds to provocations from israel. i look at this, my see a country that it's very clear and i take people at their word, i respect other cultures enough to respect them when they say they have something that is essential to them, a core value to that a whole the mission for their and they really leadership is made clear repeatedly off and that the whole, the mission in their eyes is destroying the state of israel. and they try to what cheapest way possible the cheapest buy arming this terrorist organization in southern. lemme is paula. they do this by supporting a sod siri, while he watches his own people so that they can build anti israel installations in syria. and the only thing i see stopping. ready this, this shield crescent from toronto, the mediterranean, then on israel's destruction, no matter how many innocent arabs billings have to be killed in the process i ran and brocks is the only thing standing in thei
irene is a regional power whose goal is to destroy israel. and so i don't look at this and see some cycle we're in ran only responds to provocations from israel. i look at this, my see a country that it's very clear and i take people at their word, i respect other cultures enough to respect them when they say they have something that is essential to them, a core value to that a whole the mission for their and they really leadership is made clear repeatedly off and that the whole, the mission in...
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this reminds me, this storm in some ways, of hurricane irene ten years ago.hat hurricane made landfall. the biggest story of irene, the biggest memories were in vermont, in new england, because of saturation, because of flooding along the rivers and streams of new england. this may be a similar story where flooding becomes a big headline a few days from now. back to the roof camera, you'll see sandbags as we drive by the south street seaport, some businesses putting out sandbags. the good news, no water coming up from the east river. i guess this is one of those days where no news is good news for new york city. >> this is one of those days where you're just standing in the rain, and while that is a dumb thing for most people to do, it is good just to let people know this could have been a lot worse. brian, thanks for going around, seeing the different pockets of situations. during super storm sandy i was where brian is. when we were down there by the south street seaport, the tide came in so fast, the surge was so huge and exaggerated, that we got trapped do
this reminds me, this storm in some ways, of hurricane irene ten years ago.hat hurricane made landfall. the biggest story of irene, the biggest memories were in vermont, in new england, because of saturation, because of flooding along the rivers and streams of new england. this may be a similar story where flooding becomes a big headline a few days from now. back to the roof camera, you'll see sandbags as we drive by the south street seaport, some businesses putting out sandbags. the good news,...
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irene nakasita managed to get a hospital bed some 25 miles out of the capital.ere no doctors on-hand to monitor her deteriorating condition. >> i said i can't take chances with my life anymore, i need to get out of the facility whether discharged or not. because i had actually not seen any professional doctor walk to me to support me. throughout, there were only nurses. isabel: the limited supply of vaccines is another issue. asumpta and irene had received only one dose of covid-19 vacce and were waiting to get their second doses, when they were infected. uganda has vaccinated just about 1% of its population of 40 million. so far, it's received less than two million doses of covid-19 vaccines. not nearly enough to vaccinate half the population, which the government says it wants to do before fully reopening the ecomy. cases are soaring in neighboring tanzania, but it's open for business. the country's former president john magufuli, who died in office in march, was skeptical of the virus. he downplayed the risks of covid-19 and even shunned mask wearing in favor
irene nakasita managed to get a hospital bed some 25 miles out of the capital.ere no doctors on-hand to monitor her deteriorating condition. >> i said i can't take chances with my life anymore, i need to get out of the facility whether discharged or not. because i had actually not seen any professional doctor walk to me to support me. throughout, there were only nurses. isabel: the limited supply of vaccines is another issue. asumpta and irene had received only one dose of covid-19 vacce...
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asumpta and irene had received only the first doses one dose of covid-19 vaccine and were waiting tod doses, when they were infected. uganda has vaccinated just about one percent of its population of 40 million. so f, it's received less than two million doses of covid-19 vaccines. not nearly enough to vaccinate half the population, which the government says it wants to do before fully reopening the economy. cases are soaring in neighboring tanzania, but it's open for business. the country's former president john magufuli, who died of covid in office in march, was skeptical of the virus. he downplayed the risks of covid-19 and even shunned mask wearing in favor of healing prayers and traditional herbal remedies. but under a new president, tanzania has made a dramatic turn around, and reversed policies on covid-19. it started to release data on coronavirus infections. and tanzania is now ramping up vaccinations with its first shipment of vaccines from the united nations global “covax” program. >> ( translated ): my fellow tanzanians, i thank all of you who are here today to support me
asumpta and irene had received only the first doses one dose of covid-19 vaccine and were waiting tod doses, when they were infected. uganda has vaccinated just about one percent of its population of 40 million. so f, it's received less than two million doses of covid-19 vaccines. not nearly enough to vaccinate half the population, which the government says it wants to do before fully reopening the economy. cases are soaring in neighboring tanzania, but it's open for business. the country's...
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>>weju st got new video of the dixie fi iren the last urho. hu geplumes of smoke can be seen fthrom e leakin sprgs. e thblaze in the northern sierra, nevada banellood to1,090 square miles and th atis larger anth crsaamento uncoty. ntcoainmt enat % 35tonigh t. therise ilstl noofficial coun t ofthe mbnuer of homes destyerod after cothe ld orfire ared rothugh the sierowra tn ofzz grily flat s. itbuedrn 6800,0 reacs, the ewcrs are acbring for new sp otfires that ulcod elfu fire growth. >>the battle to put out wilds firein california d coulhave an im pact onwi slong dohewn t adspre of cod-vi19. weare livein napa thwi a new study on vid-19 and wildfire oksme. eaandr? >> reporter: one of the sts udiewas done by harvard pu sblicchl ooof health. wifi resmoke may of played a role in extra vicod-19 cases and polyssib en vedeaths. >> repoerrt: not on lycould wildfimore skewe ar wndo your lu ngs to be easier to benfteecd with the roconavirus. >> some of the sibac nsdefees tofhe nglus, may t nowork as well. >> it may make ysiou cker as we. ll if you are inc
>>weju st got new video of the dixie fi iren the last urho. hu geplumes of smoke can be seen fthrom e leakin sprgs. e thblaze in the northern sierra, nevada banellood to1,090 square miles and th atis larger anth crsaamento uncoty. ntcoainmt enat % 35tonigh t. therise ilstl noofficial coun t ofthe mbnuer of homes destyerod after cothe ld orfire ared rothugh the sierowra tn ofzz grily flat s. itbuedrn 6800,0 reacs, the ewcrs are acbring for new sp otfires that ulcod elfu fire growth....
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in the early months of this year, irene daddy wrote a piece calling this pandemic a portal. i asked him what she meant by that. so what, when i said the damage to the portal, i said we can choose either to walk to driving the car or not could you do to buy yours and then we can go to like, leave it in new imagination right now. those who are responsible for the data ideas are consolidating and they have to begging to drag all of this and all of us with them that comes to people dying of scolded poor people who have never cared about who have been out of the hands. and now, because just because it's contagious, because the half of the effect can reach, that is the reason. but perhaps you can really move towards the situation in which reject do not allow the lender to continue. we have a good imagination is not going to fall into. i'm not going to have to fight news news. ah, ah, in 2011 al jazeera gains rare access to the young gang film academy. and some of north korea's brightest young stars. ah, what did it take to serve a national propaganda machine? ah, a compelling port
in the early months of this year, irene daddy wrote a piece calling this pandemic a portal. i asked him what she meant by that. so what, when i said the damage to the portal, i said we can choose either to walk to driving the car or not could you do to buy yours and then we can go to like, leave it in new imagination right now. those who are responsible for the data ideas are consolidating and they have to begging to drag all of this and all of us with them that comes to people dying of scolded...
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he's got all these guns and ammo. irene, this is knocked some guy that lost a $1000000.00 and decided to go home and pack up his guns. he planned this since money. there had been many questions for us to release the timeline, and today we have one general side. first shots fired by the suspect to change last shots were fired. so d officers arrive on the 32nd floor to the security officer, tells the officer as he was shot and gives the exact location of his room. $1120.00 officers entered the suspects room. they observed the suspect down on the ground. the metro timeline of the shooting is not correct. i am very well aware of the m g m statement provided yesterday. i agree with their statement the timeline associated with the original chart. mr. temples has changed, metro now says campbells was shot closer to 1005. aligning with the m. gm's time table released yesterday, which says campbells were shot at nearly the same time or within 40 seconds of the mash, shooting outside. not the 6 minute gap given earlier this week by police. oh, campus was given an amount somewhere in the neighbo
he's got all these guns and ammo. irene, this is knocked some guy that lost a $1000000.00 and decided to go home and pack up his guns. he planned this since money. there had been many questions for us to release the timeline, and today we have one general side. first shots fired by the suspect to change last shots were fired. so d officers arrive on the 32nd floor to the security officer, tells the officer as he was shot and gives the exact location of his room. $1120.00 officers entered the...
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you' iren good hdsan with allste.at click or cal l for loa wer toau rate today.xtoaster ding meet t 4he-year-ol o whrefused wtoear ntpas this mniorng. why, andi? i' m a nodisaur won't wearan pts, will eat eggo waleffs. geyot ur wins where yocau n enwh you l'eggo with eggo. frank is f aan ofaf st. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, ga.ry and for exunpected heartburn... frank ais fan of pepc.id itor wks imin nutes. nexium 24 urho an d prilos oectc can ta okene to fo ur dayso tfully wo.rk pcpeid. stro rngelief for fans of fast. >>> wee'r back with a hoierc rescue at a bwsuay station here in new york. a man had aei szurend a flel on ttohe track wsith a tinra fast approainchg. an nypd transit officer quickly jump dedown to hpel him. other offerics snaigled the trai noperat.or and a gdoo samitaranel hped the fiofcer lif tthe man to safety. the officers are being hailed as heroes for saving that man's life. >>it whout enve thiinnkg we all responded. theay w we were trained to. it's a good flieeng because when the communit wyorks with usnd a hweave their spouprt
you' iren good hdsan with allste.at click or cal l for loa wer toau rate today.xtoaster ding meet t 4he-year-ol o whrefused wtoear ntpas this mniorng. why, andi? i' m a nodisaur won't wearan pts, will eat eggo waleffs. geyot ur wins where yocau n enwh you l'eggo with eggo. frank is f aan ofaf st. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, ga.ry and for exunpected heartburn... frank ais fan of pepc.id itor wks imin nutes. nexium 24 urho an d prilos oectc can ta okene to fo ur dayso tfully wo.rk...
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there was a bank fund. irene, economically be using money as leverage against the telephone to say, play bull human rights or you don't get anything. and the problem is that, well, they might be doing that and it might be effective, try to manipulate the telephone and to doing what they want. the people that are getting people on the ground. and i mean, i can say from living here and having, being here on and off for the last few years that life had very how dos reopening. seeing women on the streets, ministry 3 stuffing. but the economy is a big problem. points, i mean, trying to get money out, you can argue that $400.00 and no one really knows how the going to pay government salaries. that type of thing. this a lot of questions and very much there's a lot of questions about when will be in special community who were supporting the previous administration, paying all the teachers and the nurses and hospitals. when they come back to the policy, will they be satisfied with the taliban? enough to stop giving them money and aid and pay for these people. as i've gotten questions here on yout
there was a bank fund. irene, economically be using money as leverage against the telephone to say, play bull human rights or you don't get anything. and the problem is that, well, they might be doing that and it might be effective, try to manipulate the telephone and to doing what they want. the people that are getting people on the ground. and i mean, i can say from living here and having, being here on and off for the last few years that life had very how dos reopening. seeing women on the...
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irene, now they want you to show a vaccine card. >> good morning.hout a vaccine card 1,000 bucks. second time 2,000 bucks. how do you feel about that? >> i feel that my liberties are been taken away from me. my civil liberties have been taken away from me. i feel like i don't have the right to feed my children. i feel fear that -- this mayor has just put danger in my life. he is creating division. and he is going to create violence. this is not going to be good. brian: you told me that, you know, you saw it in people's eyes. they don't want to be asked about their health, their vaccine status. and you have to be on the frontlines? what's the reaction you are getting from the people in brooklyn? >> so, the stare, the stare at the door is putting fear in me. i just -- i feel it and one person actually said to me you better not refuse service to me. it shook me. this is exactly what i'm afraid of. and our mayor really thinks in his demented mind is he doing something good here. he's not. he is going to create more violence. is he going to create more c
irene, now they want you to show a vaccine card. >> good morning.hout a vaccine card 1,000 bucks. second time 2,000 bucks. how do you feel about that? >> i feel that my liberties are been taken away from me. my civil liberties have been taken away from me. i feel like i don't have the right to feed my children. i feel fear that -- this mayor has just put danger in my life. he is creating division. and he is going to create violence. this is not going to be good. brian: you told me...
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to knights presentation is presented as a part of our menard's and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series which is the heart of our public programs. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank several new york historical trustees were joining us this evening. the chair of the board, visioneer chairman emeritus of new york historical roger her dog, the chair of our executive committee richard reese, and trustees brian kane, suzanne, david. i would also like to thank members of our chairman skelton who were joining us this evening. we are so very grateful to each and every one of you for your encouragement and support especially at this challenging time. now then, we are very pleased indeed to welcome martha mcmillian, a professor of international history at the university of oxford. doctor mcmillian prettily was on the faculty before going on to serve as provost at trinity college at the university of toronto. she's the author of "war: how conflict shaped us" which was published this past fall and her previous books include paris 1919, nixon and mao, and women
to knights presentation is presented as a part of our menard's and irene schwartz distinguished speaker series which is the heart of our public programs. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank several new york historical trustees were joining us this evening. the chair of the board, visioneer chairman emeritus of new york historical roger her dog, the chair of our executive committee richard reese, and trustees brian kane, suzanne, david. i would also like to thank...
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but, i mean, if anything is related to tropical storm irene or superstorm sandy, we're talking about at least that 70 to 75,000 people without customers without power. we're asking everyone to charge up tablets and charge up their phones and make sure you have your battery operated radio and flashlights and the like. but in the meantime, if you need to evacuate, we have sites set up so that they could come charge up their items and devices. you know, you talk about vulnerable population, ken. the concern for us is getting those folks to these machines. again they're prepared and hopefully the storm as we look at it will hit us pretty quickly and get out of here pretty quickly. >> yeah. let's help so. certainly let's hope you are spared the worse of the is. scott applebee, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you, sir, stay safe. >>> severe weather is also causing devastation in middle tennessee. at least ten people have died in severe flash flooding in humphries county about 60 miles west of nashville. the sheriff office told cnn affiliate two of the bodies they recovered
but, i mean, if anything is related to tropical storm irene or superstorm sandy, we're talking about at least that 70 to 75,000 people without customers without power. we're asking everyone to charge up tablets and charge up their phones and make sure you have your battery operated radio and flashlights and the like. but in the meantime, if you need to evacuate, we have sites set up so that they could come charge up their items and devices. you know, you talk about vulnerable population, ken....
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this is the first time hurricane watches have been issued since hurricane irene since 2011 you can see it extends all the way from long island out to southern new england here is the storm right now. still a tropical storm, winds at 65 miles per hour. here is the problem. as it moves to the west-northwest at 9 miles per hour running into some very, very warm ocean waters so it will likely strengthen to a category 1 hurricane saturday afternoon with winds up to 80 miles per hour it will likely maintain that strength, but look at this cone of uncertainty yes, while it could travel farther to the east, the trend has been for it to push farther and farther to the west. so it is likely going to impact central and eastern long island. connecticut, rhode island, massachusetts, before it weakens to a tropical storm once it makes its way on shore on monday so we are likely going to see at least a 2 to 4-foot storm surge across long island 1 to 3 foot storm surge into new jersey south eastern massachusetts, that 3 to 5 foot surge that's that push of water that comes on shore as that hurricane co
this is the first time hurricane watches have been issued since hurricane irene since 2011 you can see it extends all the way from long island out to southern new england here is the storm right now. still a tropical storm, winds at 65 miles per hour. here is the problem. as it moves to the west-northwest at 9 miles per hour running into some very, very warm ocean waters so it will likely strengthen to a category 1 hurricane saturday afternoon with winds up to 80 miles per hour it will likely...
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we've had irma, ivan, irene. incredible. it looks like this particular one in idaida is going down in record books. you off into the atlantic, we have our letter "j" julian and "k" in the works with kate. >> i know we're about to get another update soon at the top of the 5:00 a.m. hour. we'll come back shortly. >>> hurricane ida battering louisiana as covid fills the state's hospital system. more than 2500 people in louisiana have been hospitalized with covid in recent days. 2500. and now the same hospitals have to deal with the aftermath of this epic storm. >> we had a long night ahead of us. we keep our fingers crossed people need to hunker down. those that want to help, help with the red cross. they have sent 500 people as well as the cajun navy and other boats that come in from other states and catholic charities. they'll play a big role as we have to move people to shelters and compounded with the sheeters, jim, the shelters can't hold as many people because we have a big covid outbreak here because the people refuse to
we've had irma, ivan, irene. incredible. it looks like this particular one in idaida is going down in record books. you off into the atlantic, we have our letter "j" julian and "k" in the works with kate. >> i know we're about to get another update soon at the top of the 5:00 a.m. hour. we'll come back shortly. >>> hurricane ida battering louisiana as covid fills the state's hospital system. more than 2500 people in louisiana have been hospitalized with covid...
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>> anthony: and i was in rhode island, we were doing the premiere of "me, myself and irene." [ cheerss opened, and who was sitting in the lobby? james earl jones, reading a newspaper. and there was a chair right next to him. >> oh! >> anthony: i got up, walked right next to him, grabbed the newspaper, just sat there, just looked at the paper, just looked at him. like hey, how you doing? and he looked at me, he just gave me this look like, what the hell are you doing? i looked at him, how you doing? he gave me this look of disgust, got and up walked away. >> no! oh, no. >> anthony: as i was closing the newspaper, christian, i realized that i was a douchebag because i was holding the newspaper upside down. [ laughter ] pretending to read, to impress james earl jones. [ applause ] >> i love it. that's great. >> anthony: now earlier this -- >> at least you didn't say "i am your father." [ laughter ] >> anthony: well, he could have, i never knew my daddy. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> anthony: earlier this month, you were trending on twitter. chris evans tweeted this about you. >> right. >> ant
>> anthony: and i was in rhode island, we were doing the premiere of "me, myself and irene." [ cheerss opened, and who was sitting in the lobby? james earl jones, reading a newspaper. and there was a chair right next to him. >> oh! >> anthony: i got up, walked right next to him, grabbed the newspaper, just sat there, just looked at the paper, just looked at him. like hey, how you doing? and he looked at me, he just gave me this look like, what the hell are you doing?...
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to knights presentation is presented as a part of our menard's and irene schwartz distinguished speakerh is the heart of our public programs. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank several new york historical trustees were joining us this evening. the chair of the board, visioneer chairman emeritus of new york historical roger
to knights presentation is presented as a part of our menard's and irene schwartz distinguished speakerh is the heart of our public programs. just before i introduce our speakers i want to recognize and thank several new york historical trustees were joining us this evening. the chair of the board, visioneer chairman emeritus of new york historical roger
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isabel, irene, irma, ivan, ike, isador. most likely, there's no doubt, ida is going to be on this list. they started naming the storms in 1953. the first official list. this was all men at the time. sorry, ladies. you're always waiting. it was 1979 before they started adding the women's names to it as well. but a very interesting fact. we're going to add ida to the list. >> we're adding ida to the list on the 16th anniversary of katrina. you mentioned, tom, that it slowed down to 9 to 10 miles per hour. explain to us why that is significant. >> when a storm puts on the brakes, you have a longer duration of just this banding of course not only the winds, you've got a longer duration, so the winds will push the power poles. they'll push the trees. they'll start works with the roof soffits and some of the shingles. also not only the wind's in one direction for a period of time, you have a longer surge. we'll probably talk about this later on. we'll talk about the mississippi having problems. but we have a longer area of surge,
isabel, irene, irma, ivan, ike, isador. most likely, there's no doubt, ida is going to be on this list. they started naming the storms in 1953. the first official list. this was all men at the time. sorry, ladies. you're always waiting. it was 1979 before they started adding the women's names to it as well. but a very interesting fact. we're going to add ida to the list. >> we're adding ida to the list on the 16th anniversary of katrina. you mentioned, tom, that it slowed down to 9 to 10...
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it has been since 2011 with hurricane irene long island has been under a hurricane warning, same for coastal connecticutut 1985 was and i'll repeat. 1985 was the last time a hurricane made landfall on long island, and we have to go to 1991 for areas of new england. we're going to do something we haven't done in 20, 30 years, in areas of new england and on long island right now, barely under hurricane strength, safely off the coast of north carolina. just big waves saturday for virginia and outer banks notice the hurricane center brings it to category one. not out of the question, could make it to category 2 as it approaches i it will begin to weak and little bit. the big question is will it weaken enough to prevent a massive million weather disaster i doubt it even a low end category 1 into an area like massachusetts and long island, we'll have consider tree damage. fred went through and dumped water in the same area the soil's already loose trees are going to fall, branches will snap, power outages will be the biggest issue with the storm how accurate are we thinking we are not etch
it has been since 2011 with hurricane irene long island has been under a hurricane warning, same for coastal connecticutut 1985 was and i'll repeat. 1985 was the last time a hurricane made landfall on long island, and we have to go to 1991 for areas of new england. we're going to do something we haven't done in 20, 30 years, in areas of new england and on long island right now, barely under hurricane strength, safely off the coast of north carolina. just big waves saturday for virginia and...
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well, said defense attorney irene nunez, it was all very simple.ll gavin smith. this was a case of self-defense. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defendant? >> my client, john creech. >> his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them you were going to kill their father? >> no, that's absurd. >> two years later when it happened, he and chandy were separated. though they lived in the same house. he still worried about her, thought she might be drink and driving. so he installed an app on his phone that allowed him to track her phone and followed her because he was worried, then he saw her car parked near gavins and thought it best to talk to them. he didn't sneak up on them, he said. >> so i knock on the hood of the car. >> was chandy sitting on the lap of this guy? >> sitting on his lap, they just kept talking. i walked over t
well, said defense attorney irene nunez, it was all very simple.ll gavin smith. this was a case of self-defense. >> he had to defend himself against this intruder, an intruder into his marriage. >> and, she said, only one person could tell that story. >> who is the first witness you are going to call on behalf of the defendant? >> my client, john creech. >> his attorney began asking him about that meeting with gavin's son. >> at any point did you tell them...
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that is the wettest two-day period in central park since irene ten years ago. ten years ago. i even remember terrible flooding in vermont. that's something to take vote. urban flooding is much worse than rural flooding. i mean, west central tennessee, west of nashville, 17 inches. the greater 24 hour rainfall for the state of tennessee. 15 fatalities and 30 missing. can you imagine with 7, 8, 9 inches already. and toss in another 6 or 7 inches. the urban flooding in the cities where it funnels down through, of course, the streets and the avenues on concrete and asphalt could be much, much worse. to the north and northeast, the winds are still going to remain strong enough where we could see some more power outages. very interesting. all the rain is in the western flarng. as i pointed out earlier, i want to remind everyone, down to the south of this line here, you see where this rain is converging, it is started last night during the concert. and it's going to stay there all day long. we have a system to the south that's preventing it from moving any more to the south. it's en
that is the wettest two-day period in central park since irene ten years ago. ten years ago. i even remember terrible flooding in vermont. that's something to take vote. urban flooding is much worse than rural flooding. i mean, west central tennessee, west of nashville, 17 inches. the greater 24 hour rainfall for the state of tennessee. 15 fatalities and 30 missing. can you imagine with 7, 8, 9 inches already. and toss in another 6 or 7 inches. the urban flooding in the cities where it funnels...
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we dealt with a lot of debris in irene and sandy and we know what those impacts can be.u're talking about a situation that is a little more similar to gloria many years ago, if it were to, you know, hit our area as a cat one. we're hoping it stays off to the east and we dodge the bullet on that one. >> yeah, we're hoping so, too. we're hoping that folks are prepared and that crews are not facing any real challenges when they get out there after the storm passes. ryan murphy, thank you so much for the time. keep us updated if there is any information you need to get out there. >> thank you, sir. >> thanks so much. >>> so, heavy flooding threatening the northeast as he was just talking about right now. i mean, the amount of rain that could be dumped over this region is pretty severe. new york central park already broke a daily rainfall record back from 1888. >> some say that that rainfall could be even more of a problem than the hurricane's strong winds. you just heard from ryan there saying as much. meteorologist allison chinchar joining us from the cnn weather center. al
we dealt with a lot of debris in irene and sandy and we know what those impacts can be.u're talking about a situation that is a little more similar to gloria many years ago, if it were to, you know, hit our area as a cat one. we're hoping it stays off to the east and we dodge the bullet on that one. >> yeah, we're hoping so, too. we're hoping that folks are prepared and that crews are not facing any real challenges when they get out there after the storm passes. ryan murphy, thank you so...
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but of course, tropical storms still cause a lot of damage and a lot of concern like sandy, irene, others. here, as we've been surveying the community, we're not seeing a lot of damage. we're not seeing a lot of power outages. a lot of people here are breathing a sigh of relief, frankly, that things could have been a lot worse here. but again, the governor and others are warning not to let down your guard just yet because there's still concern about flooding. particularly inland areas because the ground is so saturated. because all this rainwater has no place to go. you remember the incident in central park last night where they were trying to have this huge concert. 60,000 people to sort of mark the milestone in the fight against covid. that had to be canceled after thunder and lightening broke out and the ground was so soaked there. central park had more rain, more water in one day than it ever had. that's a good example there. i think that happens, it's been happening all across this region. but right now here in montauk, i can look out at the sea and it is calmer than it has been at a
but of course, tropical storms still cause a lot of damage and a lot of concern like sandy, irene, others. here, as we've been surveying the community, we're not seeing a lot of damage. we're not seeing a lot of power outages. a lot of people here are breathing a sigh of relief, frankly, that things could have been a lot worse here. but again, the governor and others are warning not to let down your guard just yet because there's still concern about flooding. particularly inland areas because...
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they look really good in practice like alan irene island iverson said practice.t practice. now they get to see them in a game situation, especially trey lance to take him for a test drive. i mean, he was the 3rd overall pick according to pix, the experts believe that the niners will go deep into the playoffs and probably into the super bowl and you get to watch the whole thing. >> but remember, make sure that you bring your mask. they will ask you to social distance if you possibly can. but that might be hard with a full stadium and speaking a stadium. this was the area where the most vaccinations took place in the entire state when this was a vaccination site, 350,000 people get their shots. they won't require you to prove vaccination. but the niners they are encouraging you to join the team. team vaccinated back to you. >> all right. thanks a lot. all right. and as daryn mentioned earlier, the raiders also playing this weekend taking on the seattle seahawks marcus mariota will likely not be playing on saturday. he suffered a leg injury practice. but coach grude
they look really good in practice like alan irene island iverson said practice.t practice. now they get to see them in a game situation, especially trey lance to take him for a test drive. i mean, he was the 3rd overall pick according to pix, the experts believe that the niners will go deep into the playoffs and probably into the super bowl and you get to watch the whole thing. >> but remember, make sure that you bring your mask. they will ask you to social distance if you possibly can....
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think of it more like irene with flooding rains. >> got it. >> i think that will be the story we remember years down the way when we think of henri, we will think of the flooding rains on the heels of fred. i know a lot of people are thinking of sandy, it is hard not to, but it is a different scenario. >> you are not necessarily expecting as much devastation as we got from sandy, is that accurate? >> right. >> and the assessment? >> yeah, that's accurate. i think what you need to do is prepare for a hurricane, but also prepare almost like a tornado is going to come through. get your cars away from trees. it will be our outages that's what we will do well, and flooding rains, but not on the scale of the super storm. >> preparedness is everything. thanks nor the clarification on that. i appreciate it. >>> so the approaching storm leading to a bizarre scene a short time ago during the press conference i was talking about with the new york governor who is set to leave office on tuesday. when the briefing was opened he was peppered with questions why he was leaving since his resignation is set
think of it more like irene with flooding rains. >> got it. >> i think that will be the story we remember years down the way when we think of henri, we will think of the flooding rains on the heels of fred. i know a lot of people are thinking of sandy, it is hard not to, but it is a different scenario. >> you are not necessarily expecting as much devastation as we got from sandy, is that accurate? >> right. >> and the assessment? >> yeah, that's accurate. i...
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e >> wwe iren theid mdl oef a paem, icbut it never occurred to me that youug thohtf o thi s as a gdeoln. at the end of eth oiclympsn i e past, ieeuyo s aee river of colors. u can't disuitingshne o flag from the other,s it' just colors. at is myav foreit ntmome. ke when the berlinal wl came dondwn a mandela was free the same day, we earab caple as man beings tomo ce together with unity, harmony, erambce our tality andea hl one another. >> it's the fstir timeou ye hav ayed thtogeer. you have ag son "move" which is a smooth mo,ve i might say.>> when weak te this move, we ride ahell tay was pt theea bch to the parking lot,as pthe t bbloy and erevything. th iiss aea butulif wave that cl diveav -is-f ocouritse, sttewid th the surnpeatural. i catll ies wav ofht lig that allows for yoou t reach the fouo rns erof the world and b ring mom ople encouragement,hu entsimas and joy. >>clive, you don't doth anying small. yore alwayshi tnking outside the x.bo th hisas been described as a concerft o a tilifeme. wh watas your pitch whenou y lled peopleer oth anth, hi, it 's clive? f>>irst i did go to tseh
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isabelle, irene, ivan, ike, ida will go on this list. no doubt about it. typically, the letter i storm happens around the 4th of october. we are way ahead of schedule, pam, and if you didn't know it, today we got j. julian. not a worry. fish storm up to the north but we got a wave off the coast of africa. the hits keep on coming. let's hope they stop coming to louisiana. peak of the season is around the 10th of september. it's going to be a long season. >> what you just laid out there, tom, is very ominous. tom sater, thank you for bringing us the latest. joining me is the mayor, president of lafayette, louisiana which lies northwest of new orleans. thanks for joining us. tell me what you're seeing now. what is going on there in lafayette? >> good evening, pamela. thanks for having us on. what we thought would happen in lafayette is what baton rouge is experiencing right now and our hearts and prayers are going to our friends in new orleans. i'm seeing the reports like everybody else. i'm tuning into the conference calls and briefings like other mayors acr
isabelle, irene, ivan, ike, ida will go on this list. no doubt about it. typically, the letter i storm happens around the 4th of october. we are way ahead of schedule, pam, and if you didn't know it, today we got j. julian. not a worry. fish storm up to the north but we got a wave off the coast of africa. the hits keep on coming. let's hope they stop coming to louisiana. peak of the season is around the 10th of september. it's going to be a long season. >> what you just laid out there,...
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. >> my father and irene! they're in his bed!toria lord, lots of last names, on "one life to live," the abc daytime drama, for 42 years. i worked with rebecca in 1984. she was remarkably good for somebody at that age. >> i thought i had friends here. >> you do have friends here. >> no, i don't. it's only on the surface, dan. >> she had a certain -- a presence and a confidence that exudes on the screen. >> she then is catapulted into the big time by landing a roll on a primetime show called "my sister sam.” it's a huge, huge break. >> life isn't this good. i must be dreaming. >> landing a soap and then transitioning to primetime was almost unheard of, especially for somebody that young. >> i do remember when she got "my sister sam.” and i remember when i got the phone call, and then we met. and it was super exciting. >> i kind of get a kick out of having my kid sister live with me. i mean, of course it has its disadvantages. >> curfew. >> she was just right. she was just right. she looked like she could be my sister. >> but sadly,
. >> my father and irene! they're in his bed!toria lord, lots of last names, on "one life to live," the abc daytime drama, for 42 years. i worked with rebecca in 1984. she was remarkably good for somebody at that age. >> i thought i had friends here. >> you do have friends here. >> no, i don't. it's only on the surface, dan. >> she had a certain -- a presence and a confidence that exudes on the screen. >> she then is catapulted into the big time by...
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to welcome those who are just joining us this afternoon including one of my fellow commissioners, irene riley. thank you so much for coming and joining us. i'm karen clawson t chair of the san francisco human rights commission. this morning i made a few remarks but what we didn't do which i wanted to make sure we did right now is to thank everyone who has helped to make this summit possible including, of course, the asian art museum staff t san francisco public library staff, all of the people who have given us technical support, the human rights commission staff, including our commission secretary kathy mulkey meyer. amelia martinez bankhead and taquan harrison, sarah sang, and jessica compo. so thank you, all, very, very much. for all of your hard work in putting this sum in it together. because we do have some newcomer, i want to reiterate a few things and that is that we live in a nation founded on violence. and while we are all here well intentioned, resident citizens, community leader, young, or we have our youth here who will be talking to us this afternoon. we have our leaders h
to welcome those who are just joining us this afternoon including one of my fellow commissioners, irene riley. thank you so much for coming and joining us. i'm karen clawson t chair of the san francisco human rights commission. this morning i made a few remarks but what we didn't do which i wanted to make sure we did right now is to thank everyone who has helped to make this summit possible including, of course, the asian art museum staff t san francisco public library staff, all of the people...
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fema funds ran dry quickly after hurricane katrina, there was also a problem in 2011 with hurricane irener story where congress may need to step in perhaps with the pending infrastructure bill. >> we have $65 billion to harden the grid as well as $50 billion to improve sewer and water. if anything, points out the importance of hardening the grid, improving sewer and water, flood mitigation and coastal restoration, it is this storm. >> reporter: depending on the severity of the damage, congress could craft a supplemental spending bill just to address hurricane relief. there are three legislative trains leaving the congressional station in september; the infrastructure bill, the social spending plan and congress must fund the government before the end of next month. any of those bills -- many of those bills are ripe for lawmakers to attach emergency spending to help with ida recovery. neil? neil: chad pergram, thank you for all of that. to congressman troy carter, the louisiana congressman joins us on the phone. sir, how are things looking? >> you know, we're still trying to assess that, th
fema funds ran dry quickly after hurricane katrina, there was also a problem in 2011 with hurricane irener story where congress may need to step in perhaps with the pending infrastructure bill. >> we have $65 billion to harden the grid as well as $50 billion to improve sewer and water. if anything, points out the importance of hardening the grid, improving sewer and water, flood mitigation and coastal restoration, it is this storm. >> reporter: depending on the severity of the...
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to welcome those who are just joining us this afternoon including one of my fellow commissioners, irene riley. thank you so much for coming and joining us. i'm karen clawson t chair of the san francisco human rights commission. this morning i made a few remarks but what we didn't do which i wanted to make sure we did right now is to thank everyone who has helped to make this summit possible including, of course, the asian art museum staff t san francisco public library staff, all of the people who have given us technical support, the human rights commission staff, including our commission secretary kathy mulkey meyer. amelia martinez bankhead and taquan harrison, sarah sang, and jessica compo. so thank you, all, very, very much. for all of your hard work in putting this sum in it together. because we do have some newcomer, i want to reiterate a few things and that is that we live in a nation founded on violence. and while we are all here well intentioned, resident citizens, community leader, young, or we have our youth here who will be talking to us this afternoon. we have our leaders h
to welcome those who are just joining us this afternoon including one of my fellow commissioners, irene riley. thank you so much for coming and joining us. i'm karen clawson t chair of the san francisco human rights commission. this morning i made a few remarks but what we didn't do which i wanted to make sure we did right now is to thank everyone who has helped to make this summit possible including, of course, the asian art museum staff t san francisco public library staff, all of the people...