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you cross a couple of bridges to get from jacksonville to jacksonville beach. on that road, it was a 10 and 2 grip. i was holding on for dear life because, you know, our vehicles were swinging. they were swaying in these winds. and if you are driving like a big semi-truck on the interstate. the last place you want to be is right next to them because they swing and sway and can't maintain lane composure of, again, 60 mile-per-hour wind gusts. by the way at the airport here it looks like all flights -- or the airport is open, a couple of cancellations. couple of delays. be on the lookout for it. you better take your dramamine because it's going to be a pumpy bumpytakeoff or landing from jacksonville. >> lawrence: the storm was last night but we're not out of the clear yet, right? >> that's exactly it. the winds are really going to whip throughout the day today. so, yes, we are expecting for the brunt of the energy to eventually move offshore but these winds are going to be with us for some time. i say that because watch where you are parking your cars on the east
you cross a couple of bridges to get from jacksonville to jacksonville beach. on that road, it was a 10 and 2 grip. i was holding on for dear life because, you know, our vehicles were swinging. they were swaying in these winds. and if you are driving like a big semi-truck on the interstate. the last place you want to be is right next to them because they swing and sway and can't maintain lane composure of, again, 60 mile-per-hour wind gusts. by the way at the airport here it looks like all...
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they are all complaining about doctor howard schneider of jacksonville, florida.f doctor schneider's harshest critics say he ran a little shop of horrors that disfigured children and robbed them of their smiles. the pediatric dentist has been threatened with legal action by more than 100 families, represented by two different law firms, one alleging professional malpractice. the other accusing him of a number of terrible things, including battery, false imprisonment and intentional abuse. >> the more procedures, the more the more billings in one suit. >> schneider's practice was called a house of horrors. >> bilking the tax payer one baby tooth at a time. >> though schneider's attorney is fighting back, saying the lawsuits are only meant to embarrass and harass his client. >> it would go in for caps, and two months later they'd have those same teeth that were capped extracted. >> schneider's lawyer maintains the procedures were medically necessary. yet phillips showed me bag after bag filled with children's teeth, which he says didn't need any work. healthy baby t
they are all complaining about doctor howard schneider of jacksonville, florida.f doctor schneider's harshest critics say he ran a little shop of horrors that disfigured children and robbed them of their smiles. the pediatric dentist has been threatened with legal action by more than 100 families, represented by two different law firms, one alleging professional malpractice. the other accusing him of a number of terrible things, including battery, false imprisonment and intentional abuse....
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what does it look like in jacks jacksonville? it was not one of the areas people thought he had to evacuate. >> jacksonville, downtown, thank goodness they didn't have the evacuate. five miles down from where i am we saw a wind gust over 80 miles-per-hour. a quick look at what the beach looks like. there are quite of few people on the beach as you can see. no mandatory evacuations here but they said in low-lying areas you needed to make sure you watched for the storm surge late last night and into the early morning hours of this morning, harris. >> harris: quickly and i will let you go. more people are coming out. the wind, though, is something to be at least mindful of as people get close to the water's edge there. i'm always concerned about these things because it is very unpredictable. when you tell me it can gust from 50 to 60 miles-per-hour i hope the people don't turn the back to the ocean. always face the water. it seems to be swirling. doesn't matter where the photographer has you walk it is blowing around. someone is han
what does it look like in jacks jacksonville? it was not one of the areas people thought he had to evacuate. >> jacksonville, downtown, thank goodness they didn't have the evacuate. five miles down from where i am we saw a wind gust over 80 miles-per-hour. a quick look at what the beach looks like. there are quite of few people on the beach as you can see. no mandatory evacuations here but they said in low-lying areas you needed to make sure you watched for the storm surge late last night...
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thank you much jacksonville. move to cocoa beach, florida. dana marie mcnicholl. what do you have, dana marie? good morning. >> good morning, bill. a lot of destruction from a tornado that whipped off of cocoa beach yesterday. west coast of florida was bracing for a rain event, east coast over 126 tornado warnings according to fox weather. i want to show you what i have going on behind me. this is a super cuts. a fully glass building so, of course, when the tornado whipped off the coast it really did a lot of damage. you can see the roof completely fell through on the products off the walls. here is one business but, of course, there are multiple businesses that look similar. the wells fargo had their roof completely blown off as well. the columns falling down. behind us in a neighborhood, a lot of those homes destroyed. that's what we're looking at here at 6:45 last night. people here were hunkering down in place but they weren't really expecting a tornado. the mayor here said that he and his daughter were staying put and they had damage to their home. we heard f
thank you much jacksonville. move to cocoa beach, florida. dana marie mcnicholl. what do you have, dana marie? good morning. >> good morning, bill. a lot of destruction from a tornado that whipped off of cocoa beach yesterday. west coast of florida was bracing for a rain event, east coast over 126 tornado warnings according to fox weather. i want to show you what i have going on behind me. this is a super cuts. a fully glass building so, of course, when the tornado whipped off the coast...
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you are joining us live jacksonville beach where the winds are the big story.ice dean, i know you will appreciate this would typically walked up the beach and i measured 65 miles an hour so certainly powerful tropical storms forest winds knocking down a couple of what i saw little palm trees and power line so over 10,000 customers in the county right now without power and we looked at the ocean and it looked like a washing machine. we were going to take you there, but our photographer and i literally could not stabilize the camera on the beach to bring you a shot because of how terrifically strong these winds are right now. thankfully, in terms of storm surge, not the biggest deal here or in downtown jacksonville till we were just there a moment ago and again concerned about the storm surge at least for now not the biggest deal that south of here st. augustine, big time flooding concerns and had further to daytona beach, guys, we are talking 81 mile-per-hour wind gust in these winds hanging strong into the money through the afternoon and evening before finally
you are joining us live jacksonville beach where the winds are the big story.ice dean, i know you will appreciate this would typically walked up the beach and i measured 65 miles an hour so certainly powerful tropical storms forest winds knocking down a couple of what i saw little palm trees and power line so over 10,000 customers in the county right now without power and we looked at the ocean and it looked like a washing machine. we were going to take you there, but our photographer and i...
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the wind in jacksonville beach gusting over 60 miles per hour at times. you see what that is doing to the ocean behind me, it looks like a washing machine. those white caps out there. there is rip current risk and still a storm surge warning in effect just because winds are pushing that water onshore leading to some erosion, especially along the coastline. that is a concern in downtown ja jacksonville, we did not see a lot in terms of storm surge, which is great news. shout out to our photographer, wind is whipping around. thank you for trying to keep the camera steady. downtown looks good. airport, there are some cancellations and delays, you can expect taking off and landing from the airport -- wow, the winds are incredible. taking off will be bumpy. through this afternoon, expect winds to die down around dinner time tonight, thank goodness. back to you. >> steve: michael, are people surfing behind you or gawking? >> yeah, great question. right now everyone is out of the wate water. we received emergency alert tones that say get out and stay out of the
the wind in jacksonville beach gusting over 60 miles per hour at times. you see what that is doing to the ocean behind me, it looks like a washing machine. those white caps out there. there is rip current risk and still a storm surge warning in effect just because winds are pushing that water onshore leading to some erosion, especially along the coastline. that is a concern in downtown ja jacksonville, we did not see a lot in terms of storm surge, which is great news. shout out to our...
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, we have a 4-foot storm surge, we now have a 4-foot storm surge expected in downtown jacksonville, inct to see blending down that way, it is a multifaceted system, the tornado to the south has been a tornado outweighed southern florida, which is a multifaceted, folks here have to stay vigilant to this afternoon, overnight and of course it during the morning hours tomorrow. >> neil: be safe my friend, michael, when he watched the weather, here he is in jacksonville. it will get messy really pretty much for the entire state but it is of the gulf side we are worried about right now. number prior is stuck and all of this in a weird way, does need tourists stranded by melton, how did that happen? -- disney. >> my husband john and i we had plans to come down to orlando for fall break, we live right now in nashville, tennessee. when we had started our journey down here, i believe the hurricane wasn't even a hurricane yet, it was not quite a tropical storm or on its way to become a tropical storm. and that was the plan, that was a plan to come down here and spend the week over at disney in ou
, we have a 4-foot storm surge, we now have a 4-foot storm surge expected in downtown jacksonville, inct to see blending down that way, it is a multifaceted system, the tornado to the south has been a tornado outweighed southern florida, which is a multifaceted, folks here have to stay vigilant to this afternoon, overnight and of course it during the morning hours tomorrow. >> neil: be safe my friend, michael, when he watched the weather, here he is in jacksonville. it will get messy...
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, jacksonville beach and st.st remember one you're getting a lot of fresh water flooding draining into that and that river flows to the south and north and exiting to the atlantic and by tomorrow, high tide and it's about 3:00 and winds will be shooting up and at the mouth of the river keeping the flood waters elevated and going extra storm waters and going for atlantic and tune of #-4 feet. 2-4 feet and all kind of dangers and currently it's a tornado threat. the wind threat picks up later this afternoon and flooding rain picks up after that and calling for 8-12 feet in tampa bay and record storm surge set two weeks ago 7.2 with hurricane helene. here we go again. liz: i'm looking at the i cans tangerines between daytona beach and tampa. it's supposed to be where the eye hits. and this is that the conditions that you have right now, way on the other side and as though they do and fox weather getting a coverage that most people listened and we earlier showed a roadway of highway and it was empty. yesterday they w
, jacksonville beach and st.st remember one you're getting a lot of fresh water flooding draining into that and that river flows to the south and north and exiting to the atlantic and by tomorrow, high tide and it's about 3:00 and winds will be shooting up and at the mouth of the river keeping the flood waters elevated and going extra storm waters and going for atlantic and tune of #-4 feet. 2-4 feet and all kind of dangers and currently it's a tornado threat. the wind threat picks up later...
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un hombre que simplemente estaba tratando de cumplir con su deber, dijo el alguacil del condado jacksonvilledo en oklahoma city. la policía dice que el violento incidente comenzó con una discusión en una fiesta de halloween entre 2 grupos diferentes de personas. poco después, se oyeron los disparos, causando pánico dentro del centro de eventos. una persona fue declarada muerta en el lugar y otras 12 fueron llevadas a hospitales locales con heridas de bala. por otro lado, un soldado del ejército estadounidense fue sentenciado tras ser arrestado por ofrecer la ayuda a terroristas de isis para emboscar a militares estadounidenses en el medio oriente. cole bridges, también conocido como cole gonzález, fue arrestado en fort stewart en georgia, en el 2021. según documentos tribunales, gonzález comenzó a investigar propaganda terrorista en línea antes de unirse al ejército en el 2019. el hombre llegó a ofrecer la instrucciones sobre cómo atacar a las fuerzas estadounidenses en medio oriente a un agente del fbi que se hizo pasar por un miembro de isis. gonzález de 24 años, se declaró culpable el año
un hombre que simplemente estaba tratando de cumplir con su deber, dijo el alguacil del condado jacksonvilledo en oklahoma city. la policía dice que el violento incidente comenzó con una discusión en una fiesta de halloween entre 2 grupos diferentes de personas. poco después, se oyeron los disparos, causando pánico dentro del centro de eventos. una persona fue declarada muerta en el lugar y otras 12 fueron llevadas a hospitales locales con heridas de bala. por otro lado, un soldado del...
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well offshore now of jacksonville. they're dealing with a last of the showers there and max sustained winds in the center of the storm sitting around 85 miles per hour and holding on tight to the category 1 status as it slowly starts to decay. moving well off into the east. here's what it's looking like just by friday. no impacts anymore but however, we are continuing to keep a close eye on the damage that has been done as we wake up this morning and as this community members deal with some of the worst storm surge they've seen ever in their communities. now let's dive back into the forecast here in the bay area. there's some changing things happening for us as we head into the week's forecast. first off it's fleet week and as we head into the afternoon hours today, we're expecting mild forecast weather and we're forecasted weather which is great for any outdoor activities and there's yoga out there at the uss triple-e this morning. if you want to head out there. we're expecting chilly conditions the morning with 60s i
well offshore now of jacksonville. they're dealing with a last of the showers there and max sustained winds in the center of the storm sitting around 85 miles per hour and holding on tight to the category 1 status as it slowly starts to decay. moving well off into the east. here's what it's looking like just by friday. no impacts anymore but however, we are continuing to keep a close eye on the damage that has been done as we wake up this morning and as this community members deal with some of...
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monitoreando el paso del huracÁn por el golfo de mÉxico, y las bandas de precipitaciones azotaron tampa, jacksonville, inundaciones costeras, aviso por vendaval y tornados. hoy se reportaron varios tornados en el norte de florida. mÁs informaciÓn mÁs adelante. reportera: comienza intensificarse la lluvia en el downtown de tampa. algunas calles comienzan a anegarse. hemos sentido mÁs fuerte en el viento que estÁ llegando al downtown de tampa. las autoridades dicen que se puede identificar luego de las 9:30 de la noche, cuando hay una alerta por fuertes vientos. la lluvia ha sido intermitente. es constante y a veces se intensifica. los vientos no han sido constantes. hay 12 refugios establecidos para personas que tienen que evacuar obligatoriamente. conversamos con muchas personas en las refugios. dicen que tuvieron temor de permanecer en sus casas. seguimos en recorridos. saddam: gracias. vamos a la pausa. al volver, sigue la semana de la flota en san francisco. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] reportero: mÁs adelante, se prepara el terreno para la construcciÓn de la nueva casa de los atlÉticos en las vegas. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica]
monitoreando el paso del huracÁn por el golfo de mÉxico, y las bandas de precipitaciones azotaron tampa, jacksonville, inundaciones costeras, aviso por vendaval y tornados. hoy se reportaron varios tornados en el norte de florida. mÁs informaciÓn mÁs adelante. reportera: comienza intensificarse la lluvia en el downtown de tampa. algunas calles comienzan a anegarse. hemos sentido mÁs fuerte en el viento que estÁ llegando al downtown de tampa. las autoridades dicen que se puede identificar...
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the onshore flow, could jacksonville, daytona get some of that surge?l right. we are back now with emmy and golden globe winner actress from "beef" ali wong. so much more than that. she's going back to her comedy roots, as well she should. she has a new special called ali wong single lady. she's joining us live to talk about it. i'm so happy to see you again. always fun having you here on gma. so glad you did get back to your comedy root. how did that feel for you? >> it was really good. i mean, it's so different because i -- with acting, people helping me, hair and makeup. and then withstandup, it's just me getting into, like, a track suit so i look like pauley walnut and i put on eyeliner and lip gloss, and that's it. all the material i write myself. >> lara: you write yourself. you've directed it yourself? >> i have. >> lara: how was it directing you? >> very easy. you just set up the cameras and it's just two takes. >> lara: that's it? you don't give yourself another -- >> can't afford it. >> lara: i get it. i get it. when you're the ep, you draw th
the onshore flow, could jacksonville, daytona get some of that surge?l right. we are back now with emmy and golden globe winner actress from "beef" ali wong. so much more than that. she's going back to her comedy roots, as well she should. she has a new special called ali wong single lady. she's joining us live to talk about it. i'm so happy to see you again. always fun having you here on gma. so glad you did get back to your comedy root. how did that feel for you? >> it was...
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none the east coach daytona through jacksonville need to watch for the storm surge all is well.take you back on the ground in florida all night long as we do monitor hurricane milton. but first after four years of skipping hurricane preparedness briefings and not being there and skipping ignoring every major storm in the country. the p harris suddenly pretends to care. almost a full two weeks after a disaster caused by hurricane hellion we need to be clear. harrison biden's response to hurricane hellion to the devastating hurricane has been the worst in american history. we are on the verge of an election and now harris actually attended a hurricane briefing. it didn't go well for her. she stumbled and stammered over her words while trying hard to sound well-informed when she isn't. at one point talked to a staffer on the hot microphone by covering her mouth with her hand to take a look. >> to the people of florida in particular the people of the tampa bay region. we urge you to take this storm seriously. >> for these traditional places which can flood need to watch those areas
none the east coach daytona through jacksonville need to watch for the storm surge all is well.take you back on the ground in florida all night long as we do monitor hurricane milton. but first after four years of skipping hurricane preparedness briefings and not being there and skipping ignoring every major storm in the country. the p harris suddenly pretends to care. almost a full two weeks after a disaster caused by hurricane hellion we need to be clear. harrison biden's response to...
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we spoke to the union president who caused this agreement a victory in jacksonville.a listen. >> we are going back to work and get the supply china moving internees ships around faster than we ever have before. we are going to show america why we are paid the wages we are paid. >> reporter: international longshoremen's association representing 45,000 dockworkers were striking for a 77% wage increase over six years and a clear restriction against automation. a tentative agreement with the united states maritime allowance was met as you mentioned at 62%, that wage increase. this would raise their wages to $63 an hour from $39 an hour over the life of the contract. this offer is on the table for the next 90 days. this is a tentative agreement because it extends the expired contact only through january 19th. the two sides plan to go back to the bargaining table and they say they will negotiate all other outstanding issues like the issue of automation. i'm hearing from president biden who applied the two sides coming together but the tentative agreement on record wage and
we spoke to the union president who caused this agreement a victory in jacksonville.a listen. >> we are going back to work and get the supply china moving internees ships around faster than we ever have before. we are going to show america why we are paid the wages we are paid. >> reporter: international longshoremen's association representing 45,000 dockworkers were striking for a 77% wage increase over six years and a clear restriction against automation. a tentative agreement...
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that's where jacksonville beach is, just over my shoulder. the sand feels like a micro detedermyo abrasion for your face. i want to bring in david real quick, a resident here. you were sharing with me, this is something folks are used to here and don't feel like a hurricane for you, right? >> when it occurs, it's more like a strong northeastern during the winter months of the year. it's still dangerous from quesfrom debristhat can play th. this is not what i consider hurricane strength at all, in the path of a hurricane whatsoever. >> reporter: that's exactly it. it was tropical storm force strength, we're under tropical storm warnings. we have people without power. i know you're going to walk on the beach. be careful. >> we're going on the board walk. i see it's blocked off. it was a blessing to see when i pulled in the parking lot here,l, there's people staging here, linemen are here to the help. that's an answered prayer. guarantee people love these people. they're a blessing. >> reporter: thank you. be safe out there. tropical storm force
that's where jacksonville beach is, just over my shoulder. the sand feels like a micro detedermyo abrasion for your face. i want to bring in david real quick, a resident here. you were sharing with me, this is something folks are used to here and don't feel like a hurricane for you, right? >> when it occurs, it's more like a strong northeastern during the winter months of the year. it's still dangerous from quesfrom debristhat can play th. this is not what i consider hurricane strength at...
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johns county southeast of jacksonville, 1 of 2 counties in his district under mandatory evacuation ordersressman, always good to see you. what can you tell us about the preparations and whether or not people are getting what they need from the government ahead of the storm? >> martha, you can see behind me here, the st. john's county emergency operations center, every county in florida has one of these. can see behind me we have the sheriff's department, police department, local officials, hospitals, florida power and light, our national guard representatives, even our health department are all here to make sure that we have what they need, they are ready to go, unfortunately we kind of hit the go button here and as you just mentioned, our mobile home parks, our rv areas like, low-lying areas and of course our areas along the coast, even though they are on the east coast guided this storm is going to still exit out of going overland as a hurricane. so we get hit from the west, where we will have a lot of flooding and then the wind web surround as it hits the ocean and it's like a right ho
johns county southeast of jacksonville, 1 of 2 counties in his district under mandatory evacuation ordersressman, always good to see you. what can you tell us about the preparations and whether or not people are getting what they need from the government ahead of the storm? >> martha, you can see behind me here, the st. john's county emergency operations center, every county in florida has one of these. can see behind me we have the sheriff's department, police department, local...
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we saw the jacksonville portals for two days prior to the strike. we saw some of the ports close. that time and now the strike as you is putting them behind further. transportation in that area has been delayed. the costs are increasing. that will continue to impact the supply chains across the globe. thank you so much. private hiring picked up in september indicating the labour market is holding its ground despite some signs of weakness. the data are just over an hour ago showed better—than—expected growth of 143,000 last month according to the payroll processing firm adp. the boss of one of america's major banks has told the bbc the us is enjoying a goldilocks scenario when it comes to the economy. he says while the economy slowing down he sees no sign of recession. i spoke to him in new york and explained what the good news about the economy means for his bank. �* , about the economy means for his bank. �*, bank. it's the goldilocks scenario _ bank. it's the goldilocks scenario where - bank. it's the goldilocks scenario where the - bank. it's the goldilocks scenario where the f
we saw the jacksonville portals for two days prior to the strike. we saw some of the ports close. that time and now the strike as you is putting them behind further. transportation in that area has been delayed. the costs are increasing. that will continue to impact the supply chains across the globe. thank you so much. private hiring picked up in september indicating the labour market is holding its ground despite some signs of weakness. the data are just over an hour ago showed...
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"way too early" will be right back as we look at live shots out of jacksonville, florida, hammered stilll by wind and rain. what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today. things aren't really movin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try fizzing fiber plus vitamins. >>> in the hours and days ahead president biden and i, and our administration will continue to do everything we can to protect the people who have been in the path of this storm. and once the storm has passed, we will be there to help folks recover and rebuild. as we continue to do for those communities in florida, georgia, north and south carolina and across the southeast who have been devastated by hurricane helene. >> that was vice president kamala harris speaking virtually yesterday at the white house. joining us now live from orlando nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson. priscilla, checking back in with you. what's the latest you're hearing there from first responders as they make the
"way too early" will be right back as we look at live shots out of jacksonville, florida, hammered stilll by wind and rain. what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today. things aren't really movin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try fizzing fiber plus vitamins. >>> in the hours and days ahead president biden and i, and our administration...
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the chicago bears beat the jacksonville jaguars by 35 points to 16 in the second of the nfl's londonown passes, inlcluding this one to keenan allen, who was on the end of two of them. the jaguars will face new england patriots at wembley next weekend. ruth chepng'etich has broken the world record to win the chicago marathon in a time of 2.09.57. the kenyan is the first woman to go faster than two hours 10 minutes, and beat the previous record by nearly two minutes. new zealand are four wins away from beating great britain to retain the america's cup. sir ben ainslie's team were 2—0 down after yesterday, then lost the first race today, before sailing was abandoned because of insufficient winds. there was drama before the third race started — the two boats very nearly collided, both protested, and the umpires gave a 75 metre penalty to great britain. new zealand always held the advantage after that, and finished with a lead of nearly 700 metres. ineos britannia crossed the line 52 seconds later. however, after the wind dropped, race four was abandoned, which may give ainslie's team a c
the chicago bears beat the jacksonville jaguars by 35 points to 16 in the second of the nfl's londonown passes, inlcluding this one to keenan allen, who was on the end of two of them. the jaguars will face new england patriots at wembley next weekend. ruth chepng'etich has broken the world record to win the chicago marathon in a time of 2.09.57. the kenyan is the first woman to go faster than two hours 10 minutes, and beat the previous record by nearly two minutes. new zealand are four wins...
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capable of 40 to 60-mile-per-hour wins, jacksonville, 5 to 8 inches, and 8 to 16 inches of rain around orlando. let's talk storm surge. it happens to be the worst of it on the right side of the eye of the hurricane. right now, it looks like the center of that storm is close to sarasota. south of that, right to center, 10 to 15 feet of ocean water being pushed on land. and it's not just at the coast. this will be pushed several miles inland as well, down towards fort myers beach, 8 to 12 feet. even on the other side of the peninsula, 8 to 12 feet of storm surge, on the north side, as it pushes water back towards land. hurricane warnings for tampa, orlando, pierce, fort myers as well. you can see the winds, yes, we will see flooding down on the ground but even at higher elevations, windows can be blown out in the high-rise buildings, look at the winds around sarasota. over 100 miles an hour that could lead to power outages and we expect widespread power outages across the center of the state that could last a week. that's not to say anything yet, of the rain, heavy rain a big part of thi
capable of 40 to 60-mile-per-hour wins, jacksonville, 5 to 8 inches, and 8 to 16 inches of rain around orlando. let's talk storm surge. it happens to be the worst of it on the right side of the eye of the hurricane. right now, it looks like the center of that storm is close to sarasota. south of that, right to center, 10 to 15 feet of ocean water being pushed on land. and it's not just at the coast. this will be pushed several miles inland as well, down towards fort myers beach, 8 to 12 feet....
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from jacksonville all the way down to key west, or i should say daytona beach to key west. a tornado watch until 9:00 p.m. these areas in red are active tornado warnings. so far, we have had 50 tornado warnings issued. 30 by the national weather service out of miami alone. that's the second largest day of tornado warnings ever. and we're still going to see them developing through this afternoon into this evening. they're rain wrapped, they're going to be harder to see, as we move into the evening. especially from fort myers, mel burn, fort pierce, arcadia. orlando is north of that. for the most part, we'reoing to be watching in area, especially over the next couple of hours as we see milton get closer. now, here's the path coming in, tracking the storm. we expect it to make landfall as probably a category 3. do not pay attention to the category. that is not what's important. within this cone of uncertainty, you can see depending on the track, and we get a wobble of 10, 15 miles either way, that will affect the storm surge. for example, right now, this pushes the water away
from jacksonville all the way down to key west, or i should say daytona beach to key west. a tornado watch until 9:00 p.m. these areas in red are active tornado warnings. so far, we have had 50 tornado warnings issued. 30 by the national weather service out of miami alone. that's the second largest day of tornado warnings ever. and we're still going to see them developing through this afternoon into this evening. they're rain wrapped, they're going to be harder to see, as we move into the...
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michael estime in jacksonville. joining me now is florida senator rick scott.ator, thanks very much for calling in. i know you're in naples right now. what are you seeing on the ground there? >> i talked to a lot of sheriffs. they did a lot of rescues overnight. this was a massive storm. we had everything. we had storm surge, we had massive rain, we had winds. and what's totally deferent about this one is the -- different about this one is the the unbelievable number of tornadoes. we lost life in areas where we never thought this storm was going to be close because we had tornadoes come up. st. lucie county -- [audio difficulty] people in a mobile if home park, and in palm beach, okeechobee and areas not even close to the storm. [audio difficulty] on the east coast. so now we're start thing our search and rescue on the west. we've got teams going in all along the coast to make sure people are alive. i tell people, be careful. we've got flooding, we've got unbelievable number of trees down. we've got power lines down. we've got, you know, people without power. t
michael estime in jacksonville. joining me now is florida senator rick scott.ator, thanks very much for calling in. i know you're in naples right now. what are you seeing on the ground there? >> i talked to a lot of sheriffs. they did a lot of rescues overnight. this was a massive storm. we had everything. we had storm surge, we had massive rain, we had winds. and what's totally deferent about this one is the -- different about this one is the the unbelievable number of tornadoes. we lost...
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los vientos de tormentas se van a sentir desde jacksonville a miami y los vientos de huracÁn entre porlando kissimmee y el Área de melbourne, donde pueden ver vientos sobre las 100 millas por hora. >> carlos como meteorÓlogo, quÉ es lo que mÁs te llama la atenciÓn de este huracÁn? milton claro. >> debo decir que su rÁpido proceso de fortalecimiento. pero mÁs allÁ de esto, el que va a estar afectando localidades que desde el 2022 ya han visto cuatro huracanes y este serÍa el quinto huracÁn en hacer entrada por la costa oeste del paÍs. son costas que ya son frÁgiles, dÉbiles, muy endebles y el impacto de un poderoso huracÁn como este va a poner en riesgo un alto nÚmero de personas. ademÁs, el hecho de que el campo de vientos comience a expandirse de forma significativa, esto representa que muchas mÁs personas van a estar viendo daÑos asociados a este ciclÓn. por eso la importancia de la preparaciÓn y tomar medidas que pongan. obviamente nos ayuden a proteger nuestra vida y tambiÉn nuestra propiedad. aranza sin duda. >> pues carlos, muchÍsimas gracias, mucho cuidado y estamos al pendiente
los vientos de tormentas se van a sentir desde jacksonville a miami y los vientos de huracÁn entre porlando kissimmee y el Área de melbourne, donde pueden ver vientos sobre las 100 millas por hora. >> carlos como meteorÓlogo, quÉ es lo que mÁs te llama la atenciÓn de este huracÁn? milton claro. >> debo decir que su rÁpido proceso de fortalecimiento. pero mÁs allÁ de esto, el que va a estar afectando localidades que desde el 2022 ya han visto cuatro huracanes y este serÍa...
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temperatures into the 80s in jacksonville. all right, that's your tuesday forecast. >> appreciate it. thanks so much, michelle. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with the new threat of a minute with the new threat of a wnba player lockout and a double with a delicious apple and blueberry-flavored fruit center and yogurt coating, each bite is infused with added probiotics, to help promote a healthy digestive system every day. dose of enfalnf look for new align yogurt coated probiotic fruit bites online and in the digestive care aisle of your local retailer. brand power, helping you buy better. we have the highlights next. ecr? more than just my armpits stink. that's why i use secret whole body deodorant. everywhere. 4 out of 5 gynecologists would recommend whole body deodorant which gives you 72 hour odor protection. from your pits to your... [spray noise] secret whole body deodorant. [clears throat] sounds like you need to vaporize that sore throat. vapocool drops? it's sore throat relief with a rush of vicks vapors. ♪ vap
temperatures into the 80s in jacksonville. all right, that's your tuesday forecast. >> appreciate it. thanks so much, michelle. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with the new threat of a minute with the new threat of a wnba player lockout and a double with a delicious apple and blueberry-flavored fruit center and yogurt coating, each bite is infused with added probiotics, to help promote a healthy digestive system every day. dose of enfalnf look for new align yogurt...
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let's talk about the places where we're seeing the most die most extreme conditions, that's jacksonville. peak winds, 45-65. and orlando, we're looking at rainfall totaling, 8 to 12 inches. some spots saw nearly 20. we might go over the 20 mark as we go throughout the morning hours. we won't know the devastation until that sun does come up. flood alerts, 11 million people at risk. we have flood watches, flash flood warnings and flood emergencies. that's where you're looking at the hot pink color. tampa included in that. we're going to see that as we go through the a half or so. concerns conditions are not great. we're looking at the weekend in just a bit. >> thanks so much, michelle. >>> now, let's turn to the political storm over disaster relief and the federal government's response to hurricanes helene and milton. gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: with hurricane milton churning in the gulf, president biden is ramping up his criticism of misinformation ahead of the storm. >> it's un-american. it's not who the hell we are. >> reporter: meanwhile, former president trump in battlegroun
let's talk about the places where we're seeing the most die most extreme conditions, that's jacksonville. peak winds, 45-65. and orlando, we're looking at rainfall totaling, 8 to 12 inches. some spots saw nearly 20. we might go over the 20 mark as we go throughout the morning hours. we won't know the devastation until that sun does come up. flood alerts, 11 million people at risk. we have flood watches, flash flood warnings and flood emergencies. that's where you're looking at the hot pink...
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they upped it, i think that was the right thing, 8 to 12 feet. 5 to 8 for naples. 2 to 5 includes jacksonville. we want to show you the timing. we've got this short-term model showing a 115-mile-per-hour wind speed, david, at st. pete beach. we're going to see a lot of wind damage and up to 18 inches of rain could cause flash flooding. >> david: let's hope the wind shear knocks this down, but don't be fooled. category 5, category 3, it still does an enormous amount of damage. ginger zee, i'll see you right there in florida, ginger, tomorrow night. >>> tonight, with hurricane milton fast approaching, just days after hurricane helene slammed into the u.s., former president trump targeting fema again today, just as millions try to recover from this. vice president kamala harris blasting trump for spreading dangerous misinformation. and what she said about this today. here's rachel scott. >> reporter: tonight, with florida bracing for a monster storm, as georgia and north carolina reel from the effects of the last one, vice president kamala harris blasting donald trump for spreading falsehoods abo
they upped it, i think that was the right thing, 8 to 12 feet. 5 to 8 for naples. 2 to 5 includes jacksonville. we want to show you the timing. we've got this short-term model showing a 115-mile-per-hour wind speed, david, at st. pete beach. we're going to see a lot of wind damage and up to 18 inches of rain could cause flash flooding. >> david: let's hope the wind shear knocks this down, but don't be fooled. category 5, category 3, it still does an enormous amount of damage. ginger zee,...
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i know some people who grew up in the projects in jacksonville. host: jack, what about your member of the house of representatives? your congressman? caller: my congressman? i don't know who my congressman is. there has been a state representative, two of them, and i live in tallahassee, but every 30 minutes after the program has ended they are calling each other liars, and that is what is dominant in tallahassee, at the present time. but, anyway. host: tom in illinois calling on the republican line. good morning, tom. caller: i would like a little time, maybe 30 seconds. i'm not long-winded. before you cut me off. i'm voting republican in illinois, and that is like the guy in california. almost doesn't matter. the republican people here make deal with the democratic people and sell their properties and stuff. what i would like to talk about you, c-span, and you in particular, why don't you just put time up like in congress so we have the same amount of time? you cut off the republican people and then you let the lady go 1, 2, 3, she makes all the
i know some people who grew up in the projects in jacksonville. host: jack, what about your member of the house of representatives? your congressman? caller: my congressman? i don't know who my congressman is. there has been a state representative, two of them, and i live in tallahassee, but every 30 minutes after the program has ended they are calling each other liars, and that is what is dominant in tallahassee, at the present time. but, anyway. host: tom in illinois calling on the republican...
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i know some people who grew up in the projects in jacksonville. host: jack, what about your member of the house of representatives? your congressman? caller: my congressman? i don't know who my congressman is.
i know some people who grew up in the projects in jacksonville. host: jack, what about your member of the house of representatives? your congressman? caller: my congressman? i don't know who my congressman is.
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milton is expected to cause severe damage across florida, from tampa to orlando to jacksonville.s not just about where it makes landfall. >> it's going to barrel across the state of florida. >> a local emergency currently exists. >> as milton was barreling towards the coast, officials begged residents to evacuate the sarasota county sheriff's office is calling for evacuation. while many floridians fled the path of the storm in a mass exodus, for some time ran out with nearly 2000 gas stations out of fuel. locals like jenny karate said staying in the tampa area was her family's best option. >> we had trouble finding a hotel and didn't want to get stranded on the highway, running out of gas. >> calvin bryant has lived in sarasota since 1957. he chose not to evacuate. so when your family, your kids and grandchildren told you to please leave, what was your response? >> i'm not going nowhere. >> as the storm surge got closer to the coast, dangerous tornadoes spotted across southern florida, terrifying home surveillance video capturing the moment this tornado roared through fort myers.
milton is expected to cause severe damage across florida, from tampa to orlando to jacksonville.s not just about where it makes landfall. >> it's going to barrel across the state of florida. >> a local emergency currently exists. >> as milton was barreling towards the coast, officials begged residents to evacuate the sarasota county sheriff's office is calling for evacuation. while many floridians fled the path of the storm in a mass exodus, for some time ran out with nearly...
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let's start with roberto clemente in duval county, jacksonville, florida. when you say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was banned by the school district and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. look at it from the perspective of one year later. i think people who remove this, and 173 other titles, books from the shelves in the schools in that district, i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron desantis' -- governor ron desantis' new law, the anti- woke law that was put into place, making it a crime to present books on certain topics that covered, say, sexuality, gender identification, racism. they removed all of these books i think for the purpose of drawing attention to them at the time. it seemed like they were doing it simply because they were being good soldiers and following the law and removing all the books that needed to be removed, but certainly, the impetus for doing this is legitimate. desantis was making it a crime and still is to present books on the topics that i mentioned to children a
let's start with roberto clemente in duval county, jacksonville, florida. when you say that book was banned, who banned it and why? well, it was banned by the school district and the answer why is sort of an interesting question. look at it from the perspective of one year later. i think people who remove this, and 173 other titles, books from the shelves in the schools in that district, i think they were doing it as a form of creative protest to ron desantis' -- governor ron desantis' new law,...
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most extreme conditions are jacksonville until noon, and orlando, we're looking at those most extreme conditions until about 8:00. this is the concern here. 11 million people at risk. flash flood warnings. the good news is the flash flood emergency is gone. we had that just lifted over the past 10, 15 minutes. but we're looking at tampa, spring hill, orlando, daytona beach under a flash flood warning. we'll see once the sun comes up. we're looking at 83 miles per hour gusts in daytona beach. >> i hope those people will be able to exhale if not this weekend then after. >>> let's turn now to the other storm. the political one. over misinformation about disaster relief and the federal government's response to helene and milton. all this less than a month before election day. alice barr joins us from d.c. hi, alice, good morning. >> reporter: florida residents are hunkering down as hurricane milton bears down across the state, while president biden is urging those in the storm's path to listen to local officials. and he's promising to help recover and rebuild, despite misinformation about
most extreme conditions are jacksonville until noon, and orlando, we're looking at those most extreme conditions until about 8:00. this is the concern here. 11 million people at risk. flash flood warnings. the good news is the flash flood emergency is gone. we had that just lifted over the past 10, 15 minutes. but we're looking at tampa, spring hill, orlando, daytona beach under a flash flood warning. we'll see once the sun comes up. we're looking at 83 miles per hour gusts in daytona beach....
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from the florida georgia line down to ocala to about an hour north of orlando, jacksonville, and out to the gulf coast. think about the area where you have dixie co., some people call it the forgotten coast. it is a huge part of agricultural area, i consider it to be old florida. host: as far as the impact of helene, how did your district fair? guest: this is the third storm in 13 months. our area has seen direct hits on our district in each of those storms. to say it is catastrophic is an understatement. particularly in the coast. one of our commies, hamilton county shares a border with the georgia line. they saw winds of nearly 100 mile per hour. inland as far as on the coast. it is really devastating. our friends to the north and the carolinas also sustained tremendous damage from hurricane helene. host: how much was moved into the state before the storm and what has been their response so far? guest: when it comes to emergencies, this is not a partisan issue. we have a robust response. immediately we were looking for the declaration. a little thin in terms of what it was covering
from the florida georgia line down to ocala to about an hour north of orlando, jacksonville, and out to the gulf coast. think about the area where you have dixie co., some people call it the forgotten coast. it is a huge part of agricultural area, i consider it to be old florida. host: as far as the impact of helene, how did your district fair? guest: this is the third storm in 13 months. our area has seen direct hits on our district in each of those storms. to say it is catastrophic is an...
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financial disclosures are available at sfethics.org it happened yesterday at a library near jacksonvilleida. police say a group of eight teenage boys were antagonizing voters at that library, where a polling station was set up. they say one of the boys, who's 18 years old, brandished the machete, targeting two elderly women. he's now facing aggravated assault charges and is banned now from going within 1000ft of a polling station. unless he's voting. now to europe, where flash floods have killed at least 95 people in eastern and southern spain. authorities say rushing water from yesterday's rainstorm swept away cars. they turned village streets into rivers. police and rescue workers had to use helicopters to lift people from their homes. rubber boats also helped them reach drivers trapped on the roofs of cars. countries leaders have now deployed more than 1000 soldiers to help in the devastated areas, and they do expect the death toll to rise as search efforts continue. spacex is launching the latest round of starlight starlink satellites into orbit today. the falcon nine rocket, carryin
financial disclosures are available at sfethics.org it happened yesterday at a library near jacksonvilleida. police say a group of eight teenage boys were antagonizing voters at that library, where a polling station was set up. they say one of the boys, who's 18 years old, brandished the machete, targeting two elderly women. he's now facing aggravated assault charges and is banned now from going within 1000ft of a polling station. unless he's voting. now to europe, where flash floods have...
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jacksonville you also have 2 to 5 feet. naples 5 to 8 feet.and bradenton. anna maria at 9 p.m. the winds 120 miles per hour. the storm might be lopsided with a lot of wind on the north side. i'm still concerned about orlando. look at daytona beach. thursday, 6:30 a.m., 74 mile per hour gusts. will have a lot of rain, tornados. i'll get into all of that. >> michael: all right, ginger. thank you very much for that. we're going to turn to prosecutors from 13 states and washington, d.c. suing tik tok claiming the app is harming the well-being of children. andrew dymbert is here with more. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, michael. social media giant tik tok is being called digital nicotine for its effects on millions of american children and teens. this as more than a dozen states file suit against the digital platform. the lawsuit taking aim at tik tok's algorithms accusing the platform of being designed to addict young users by being able to endlessly scroll through content and leading to profound mental health risks including dep
jacksonville you also have 2 to 5 feet. naples 5 to 8 feet.and bradenton. anna maria at 9 p.m. the winds 120 miles per hour. the storm might be lopsided with a lot of wind on the north side. i'm still concerned about orlando. look at daytona beach. thursday, 6:30 a.m., 74 mile per hour gusts. will have a lot of rain, tornados. i'll get into all of that. >> michael: all right, ginger. thank you very much for that. we're going to turn to prosecutors from 13 states and washington, d.c. suing...
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officials are saying they're already running low on hotel rooms and even farther to the north in jacksonville, they're already completely out of hotels. and florida officials are urging that anyone who wants to evacuate and wants to leave the gulf coast, which they're encouraging, that time is running out for them to do so. so i talked to a family who is here in orlando. they live in port charlotte, and they have faced a couple of close calls recently. you did this with ian. you did this with helene. now you're doing it again. yes. well, we're starting to wonder the same thing, to be honest with you. it's just very stressful to go through this. and if you've got to go through this once or couple times a year, you start wondering, is this really worth it? and for those who are still driving from tampa bay from fort myers, from that entire region of the gulf coast, there is limited gas supply. roughly half of the gas stations that i looked at on gasbuddy are showing that they're already out of gas. but the state is sending florida highway patrol officers with gas trucks. when they're going to g
officials are saying they're already running low on hotel rooms and even farther to the north in jacksonville, they're already completely out of hotels. and florida officials are urging that anyone who wants to evacuate and wants to leave the gulf coast, which they're encouraging, that time is running out for them to do so. so i talked to a family who is here in orlando. they live in port charlotte, and they have faced a couple of close calls recently. you did this with ian. you did this with...
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the entire state is being touched by this hurricane from miami all the way up towards jacksonville and tallahassee. big hurricane. it's massive in size. one thing i really want to kind of get a close view of is the current stats on where the hurricane is. you can see the icon right here. so that's where the national hurricane center has determined. the center of the eye is with those strongest winds, which made landfall siesta key. but sarasota bradenton also hit with those strongest winds. the wind field with this one is very compact. so we're only seeing the worst winds of that 110 to 120 stretch out about 35 miles from the center of the storm. so right now we're getting those hurricane force winds tampa, bradenton, sarasota, and siesta key. so is that good? just because it's more compact, more difficult obviously, for these areas, but not as widespread. excellent rain. that is more widespread. certainly. so those those compact eyewalls that's good in terms of mitigating some of the damage. still very ferocious where that moves. and then those tropical storm force winds stretch out o
the entire state is being touched by this hurricane from miami all the way up towards jacksonville and tallahassee. big hurricane. it's massive in size. one thing i really want to kind of get a close view of is the current stats on where the hurricane is. you can see the icon right here. so that's where the national hurricane center has determined. the center of the eye is with those strongest winds, which made landfall siesta key. but sarasota bradenton also hit with those strongest winds. the...
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up to jacksonville, you'll have onshore flow., david, up to 15 inches of rain, with some of those bands that could also produce tornadoes. >> david: we're going to be watching this very closely, ginger, i know you're going to have the very latest first thing in the morning on "gma." we'll be watching. of course, there are mandatory evacuations underway at this hour. homeowners trying to protect their homes before getting out of the path of this hurricane. our victor oquendo made his way to st. pete beach, right there in the evacuation zone, on this urgent effort now underway tonight. >> reporter: tonight, hurricane milton taking aim at florida, just ten days after helene slammed the state with 140-mile-an-hour winds and record storm surge. >> we can't affect the track. we can't control how strong or how weak it gets. the only thing that you can affect is what you do and the decisions you make to protect yourself and your families. >> reporter: evacuation orders growing by the hour. hundreds of thousands told in no certain terms t
up to jacksonville, you'll have onshore flow., david, up to 15 inches of rain, with some of those bands that could also produce tornadoes. >> david: we're going to be watching this very closely, ginger, i know you're going to have the very latest first thing in the morning on "gma." we'll be watching. of course, there are mandatory evacuations underway at this hour. homeowners trying to protect their homes before getting out of the path of this hurricane. our victor oquendo made...
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on tuesday, they packed up their belongings and drove to jacksonville to get out of milton's path. >> it took us 5.5 hours and it said it was only supposed to take three hours and 25 minutes, but because of all the traffic, everyone evacuating the craziness of orlando, then it took us 5.5 hours, dalldorf says. >> coming from california, the back to back hurricanes of helene and now milton have been terrifying and unlike anything she's ever experienced in the past. she tells me she and michael have been closely following the developments around tampa, and are unsure of when they'll be able to go back home. >> we have our at least the hotel room till friday morning. i don't know if we need to extend it if we will be able to beyond the timeline, dalldorf says there's also other unknowns facing the couple in the coming hours, too, but for now, she's just thankful to be safe. we also don't know what the state of our house will be at when we get back, or if we're going to be able to get back. if the roads are going to be clear or flooded, or if we'll have power. >> now, thankfully, no one w
on tuesday, they packed up their belongings and drove to jacksonville to get out of milton's path. >> it took us 5.5 hours and it said it was only supposed to take three hours and 25 minutes, but because of all the traffic, everyone evacuating the craziness of orlando, then it took us 5.5 hours, dalldorf says. >> coming from california, the back to back hurricanes of helene and now milton have been terrifying and unlike anything she's ever experienced in the past. she tells me she...
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highest risk of flash flooding during the day on wednesday and that includes the population up to jacksonvillezard in tropical storms and we are certainly see that play out in helene. and it can happen well inland from the coast. ~ �* ., ., , ., coast. we've got a few days to prepare. _ coast. we've got a few days to prepare. what _ coast. we've got a few days to prepare, what should - coast. we've got a few days to prepare, what should people | coast. we've got a few days to l prepare, what should people be putting in place right now? when a storm threatens your area, you want to know what your brisk —— risk is, know if your brisk —— risk is, know if you live in evacuation zone, be ready to leave if you are asked to do so. he will have much of the day on monday and tuesday to get ready. otherwise, if you are going to shelter in place, but your shutters up, cover your home, you are also going to want to have multiple days of food, nonperishable food, water, medicine, batteries, any other medical needs you might have, be ready to be self—sustaining in the aftermath of the storm. self-sustaining
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that includes that populated eye four corridor from tampa, orlando, jacksonville.e. it can happen well inland from the coast. a few days to prepare. what should people put in place right now?— should people put in place riaht now? ~ ., , ., right now? well, when a storm threatens _ right now? well, when a storm threatens you _ right now? well, when a storm threatens you warrant - right now? well, when a storm threatens you warrant no - right now? well, when a storm threatens you warrant no know| threatens you warrant no know what your risk is. know if you live in a storm surge evacuation zone. be ready to leave if asked by your local officials. you will have the day on monday, much of the day on tuesday to get ready. otherwise, if you will shelter in place, you put your shutters up, coveryour home, make in place, you put your shutters up, cover your home, make sure you your loose items outside are secure. you want to have multiple days of food, not perishable food, water, medicine, batteries. any other medical needious might have. be ready to be self—sustaining for
that includes that populated eye four corridor from tampa, orlando, jacksonville.e. it can happen well inland from the coast. a few days to prepare. what should people put in place right now?— should people put in place riaht now? ~ ., , ., right now? well, when a storm threatens _ right now? well, when a storm threatens you _ right now? well, when a storm threatens you warrant - right now? well, when a storm threatens you warrant no - right now? well, when a storm threatens you warrant no...
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congressman jon rutherford represent the jacksonville area has impta generator safety tips for hurricane milton. rembert 2020 reo stay safe keep generat oside and 20 feet away from t hse. wait 20 minutes before refueling and get a 20- carbon monoxideecto the all cpan hurricane coverage online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington. wife in on him and keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of floor proceedings, harrington u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, campaigns and more from the world of politics. i'll go fingertips stay current with the latest episodes of "washington journal" and find scheduling information for c-span tv networks and c-span radio. plus a variety of compelling podcasts. available at the apple store and google play. in the qr code to deliver free today or visit our website c-span.org/c-span now. c-span now at your front row seat to washington anytime anywhere. ♪ next, look at the racing main second congressional district. the cans and come at democratic representat
congressman jon rutherford represent the jacksonville area has impta generator safety tips for hurricane milton. rembert 2020 reo stay safe keep generat oside and 20 feet away from t hse. wait 20 minutes before refueling and get a 20- carbon monoxideecto the all cpan hurricane coverage online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view of what is happening in washington. wife in on him and keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of floor...
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jacksonville, no hotel rooms left. family evacuated here from port charlotte, helene brought water within a few feet and with milton tai getting out of town. >> just very stressful to go through this. you start wondering, is it really worth it? >> reporter: the risk to human life is of course the most important thing here, florida officials are emphasizing for folks to evacuate, they're running out of time. when it comes to property moody's financial storm in the path of milton here in florida more than $1.1 trillion of property in the path of milton, kate. >> to all of our reporters down there, please stay safe. we'll get back to you. >>> time for today's money minute. you won't believe who just became the world's richest female musician. maybe you'll believe it. kate rogers joins us now. >>> the largest regulated water utility in the u.s. revealed it was the victim of cyberattack, new jersey-based american water, 14 million customers in 14 states it noticed the unauthorized activity last thursday prompting a pause in
jacksonville, no hotel rooms left. family evacuated here from port charlotte, helene brought water within a few feet and with milton tai getting out of town. >> just very stressful to go through this. you start wondering, is it really worth it? >> reporter: the risk to human life is of course the most important thing here, florida officials are emphasizing for folks to evacuate, they're running out of time. when it comes to property moody's financial storm in the path of milton here...
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on tuesday, they packed up their belongings and drove to jacksonville to get out of milton's path. >> it took us 5.5 hours and it said it was only supposed to take three hours and 25 minutes, but because of all the traffic, everyone evacuating the craziness of orlando, then it took us 5.5 hours, dalldorf says. >> coming from california, the back to back hurricanes of helene and now milton have been terrifying and unlike anything she's ever experienced in the past. she tells me she and michael have been closely following the developments around tampa, and are unsure of when they'll be able to go back home. >> we have our at least the hotel room till friday morning. i don't know if we need to extend it if we will be able to beyond the timeline, dalldorf says there's also other unknowns facing the couple in the coming hours, too, but for now, she's just thankful to be safe. we also don't know what the state of our house will be at when we get back, or if we're going to be able to get back. if the roads are going to be clear or flooded, or if we'll have power. >> now, thankfully, no one w
on tuesday, they packed up their belongings and drove to jacksonville to get out of milton's path. >> it took us 5.5 hours and it said it was only supposed to take three hours and 25 minutes, but because of all the traffic, everyone evacuating the craziness of orlando, then it took us 5.5 hours, dalldorf says. >> coming from california, the back to back hurricanes of helene and now milton have been terrifying and unlike anything she's ever experienced in the past. she tells me she...
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of the fort myers area in the fort myers area and when this comes ashore there and it's gets to jacksonvilleicane nicole hit their so hurricane ian on the southwest coast of hurricane nicole and the same areas with potential significant effects from the storm. here's the corridor with the worst weather being forecast. plus or minus a little bit farther north with tampa and at daytona and orlando up to gainesville with extremely heavy rain and flooding and gusty humans and it starts tomorrow night. sean? over the tickets earthly and the head of the landfall and trump joined the governor to service the damage in georgia nice timothy for her friends in georgia i had friends there. and he got straightened out. initially you want 90 counties to be declared a disaster area only declared 11. and the only declared 30 more instead of the full 90 and i understand you're getting the help you need. why did it take them so long to do that? >> i don't know sean, thank you for having me back on we are working hard to recover enough people without power dealing with the new storm our thoughts and prayers to
of the fort myers area in the fort myers area and when this comes ashore there and it's gets to jacksonvilleicane nicole hit their so hurricane ian on the southwest coast of hurricane nicole and the same areas with potential significant effects from the storm. here's the corridor with the worst weather being forecast. plus or minus a little bit farther north with tampa and at daytona and orlando up to gainesville with extremely heavy rain and flooding and gusty humans and it starts tomorrow...
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despuÉs de las 11:00 de la maÑana este viento se estarÍa concentrando sÓlo en la zona costera desde jacksonvillempactantes. paulina: estamos a menos de un mes de las elecciones presidenciales ambos partidos estÁn abriendo su alcance para votantes latinos aquÍ te mostramos las encuestas. satcha: quÉdate con nosotros en esta transmisiÓn especial de "despierta amÉrica" y "la voz de la maÑana" tras el paso del huracÁn milton. paul era dos . mÁs de 2000 vuelos cancelados paulina: es el saldo que deja el paso del huracÁn milton nos enlazamos con jessica santana para saber cuÁles son los planes para reactivar la actividad aeroportuaria jennifer, cuÉntanos por favor jennifer:panorama inusual en el aeropuerto de miami quien le luce completamente vacÍo, hemos estado desde las cuatro de la madrugada, el panorama no ha variado mucho, incluso cuando llegamos temprano da la sensaciÓn que el aeropuerto estÁ cerrado, se reportan en este aeropuerto 176 cancelaciones y 27 retrasos en fort lauderdale se reportan 46 cancelaciones, los puntos de seguridad como este estÁn congestionados y con largas filas pero no tie
despuÉs de las 11:00 de la maÑana este viento se estarÍa concentrando sÓlo en la zona costera desde jacksonvillempactantes. paulina: estamos a menos de un mes de las elecciones presidenciales ambos partidos estÁn abriendo su alcance para votantes latinos aquÍ te mostramos las encuestas. satcha: quÉdate con nosotros en esta transmisiÓn especial de "despierta amÉrica" y "la voz de la maÑana" tras el paso del huracÁn milton. paul era dos . mÁs de 2000 vuelos...
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that's what they're forecasting for somewhere in the zone an the east coast, jacksonville area and upup and down the st. johns river and this is a big, big deal for millions of people this will be disruptive for months if not years to come for the area that gets the worst of it. somebody will get a catastrophic life changing event coming up here tomorrow night. stuart: we've been warned. thank you. this headline from "the wall street journal" and great florida hiation is coming undone and karol markowitz joining me now. you were part of the great migration. is florida becoming too expensive and rising home costs and extreme weather. is florida the attractive place it was when you went down there? >> well, it is to me. obviously the whole country wasn't going to meaux to our fantastic state and the migration has to slow at some time and the idea there's nothing wrong and no problems whatsoever and it's not unrealistic and seeing in news reports as if that makes any sense. it really country. stuart: what's your assessment of governor desantis' handling of these two storms so far? >> it'
that's what they're forecasting for somewhere in the zone an the east coast, jacksonville area and upup and down the st. johns river and this is a big, big deal for millions of people this will be disruptive for months if not years to come for the area that gets the worst of it. somebody will get a catastrophic life changing event coming up here tomorrow night. stuart: we've been warned. thank you. this headline from "the wall street journal" and great florida hiation is coming undone...
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Oct 10, 2024
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agrÍcolas en ocasiones para el centro la florida, estÁn ciudades como orlando, tallahassee, jacksonvilleestables. los acumulados de lluvia de ayer fueron rÉcord para cds como tampa que recibiÓ acumulados de un mes en un solo dÍa, mÁs de 11 pulgadas. orlando tres pulgadas. si hablamos de las inundaciones que continÚan presentes en gran parte la florida, es muy importante saber que en aguas estancadas se pueden encontrar animales, productos quÍmicos peligrosos, lÍneas elÉctricas, aguas residuales, bacterias daÑinas, asÍ que es importante que tengan mucha precauciÓn. las condiciones del tiempo van a comenzara mejorar conforme pasen las horas, vemos que la lluvia ha disipado significativamente, sin embargo hay un riesgo mÍnimo de inundaciones para ciudades daytona estÁn por, orlando, se espera hasta tres pulgadas adicionales. para maÑana temperaturas mÁs agradables, la humedad en el ambiente, ciudades como los cayos van a ver algo de lluvia pero esta miami condiciones secas, tampa condiciones secas, jacksonville. asÍ que por ahora seguiremos vigilando de cerca el trÓpico, no hay amenaza cort
agrÍcolas en ocasiones para el centro la florida, estÁn ciudades como orlando, tallahassee, jacksonvilleestables. los acumulados de lluvia de ayer fueron rÉcord para cds como tampa que recibiÓ acumulados de un mes en un solo dÍa, mÁs de 11 pulgadas. orlando tres pulgadas. si hablamos de las inundaciones que continÚan presentes en gran parte la florida, es muy importante saber que en aguas estancadas se pueden encontrar animales, productos quÍmicos peligrosos, lÍneas elÉctricas, aguas...
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Oct 10, 2024
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dos casos en jacksonville y un caso en ...us embarcaciones. hay muchos escombros que van a estar afectando las vÍas navegables y las zonas portuarias que pueden ocasionar daÑos en varias zonas. tambiÉn entorpecer los trabajos. ponerte en una situaciÓn de bÚsqueda y rescate porque se averÍa o ocasionan daÑo. caro: escuchÁbamos las palabras del gobernador ron desantis. lo calificaba de persona llena de valentÍa, de hÉroes. quÉ pasa por la mente de ustedes una vez que hay en un rescate considerando el agua que estÁ alta y no saben lo que hay debajo de ustedes. tambiÉn tienen familias. mentalmente, cÓmo se preparan? ricardo: puedo decir que las tripulaciones de la guardia costera de nuestras embarcaciones, de nuestros helicÓpteros, entrena a diario para estos tipo de trabajo. es la razÓn por la cual sirven a la naciÓn. lo hacen con mucho orgullo. son los mejores en bÚsqueda y rescate. en cuestiÓn de rescate marÍtimo no hay ninguna otra organizaciÓn como la guardia costera. no obstante el riesgo siempre es grande. por eso pasamos t
dos casos en jacksonville y un caso en ...us embarcaciones. hay muchos escombros que van a estar afectando las vÍas navegables y las zonas portuarias que pueden ocasionar daÑos en varias zonas. tambiÉn entorpecer los trabajos. ponerte en una situaciÓn de bÚsqueda y rescate porque se averÍa o ocasionan daÑo. caro: escuchÁbamos las palabras del gobernador ron desantis. lo calificaba de persona llena de valentÍa, de hÉroes. quÉ pasa por la mente de ustedes una vez que hay en un rescate...