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jennifer gray that the latest. this is just scary stuff. >> could you imagine?ntinuing. we have had more than 150 in the last 24 hours. additional fissures and more are expected. we're now up to 10. not to mentioned poisonous ga at extremely dangerous levels of diide. you have got to get out. there is so much unknown about this volcano. we do know, though, it is one of the world's most active volcanos. it has been constantly erupting since 1983. one of the most recent history was in 2012. it was under 15 feet of lava and added 500 acre of land to the island. that's going on 35 years. so this is the latest diagram of where that eruptive fissure is going. leilani estates right there. you can see all the homes being impacted. chris, i can't imagine how scary this is for folks. >> yeah. real acute example how after the worst is over, this literal molten stone that's all over the place, it's still going to be one of the worst situations we've seen in terms of the time it takes them to get back. we will stay on the story. jennifer gray, thank you, as will al. >>> you
jennifer gray that the latest. this is just scary stuff. >> could you imagine?ntinuing. we have had more than 150 in the last 24 hours. additional fissures and more are expected. we're now up to 10. not to mentioned poisonous ga at extremely dangerous levels of diide. you have got to get out. there is so much unknown about this volcano. we do know, though, it is one of the world's most active volcanos. it has been constantly erupting since 1983. one of the most recent history was in 2012....
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talk about this and not be afraid we'll have to leave it the international criminal law attorney jennifer gray many thanks thank you. former russian spy surrogate group out has been discharged from hospital in the u.k. he and his daughter yulia were admitted on march the fourth after being exposed to a nerve agent known as nabil chalk in the english city of salzburg so i'd ask about served as a russian intelligence officer but was stripped of his rank after he was caught spying for britain in two thousand and six he was sentenced to thirteen years in prison but he was released four years later in a high profile spy swap the russian ambassador to the u.k. says russia is still being denied contra access to him in violation of international law. unfortunately we don't have access to these people to say to you it's true but for the russian citizens in.
talk about this and not be afraid we'll have to leave it the international criminal law attorney jennifer gray many thanks thank you. former russian spy surrogate group out has been discharged from hospital in the u.k. he and his daughter yulia were admitted on march the fourth after being exposed to a nerve agent known as nabil chalk in the english city of salzburg so i'd ask about served as a russian intelligence officer but was stripped of his rank after he was caught spying for britain in...
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jennifer gray is live for us in pentagon co pensacola where this storm might be making landfall. >> reporter, people in florida have already been getting ready. they have been feeling the effects all up and down the state with very heavy rainfall, but it's not expected to make landfall until tomorrowpensacol bit to the east or west. but this is memorial day weekend, this beach would be packed. some guests decided to stay home. all of the beach chairs have been put away, so they are getting ready here in pensacola. we have had torrential downpours all across from the florida keys up through central florida and even north florida and as this storm getting closer to the panhandle, we'll see 2 to 4 foot storm surge, we could see inland flooding from this, right now the storm is moving about 15 miles an hour to the north. but there's still like we said, some uncertainty with that cone, the storm is supposed to take a little bit of a turn to the northwest, it could threaten a little bit more before making lawful. but we're expecting possibly 60, 65-mile-per-hour storm when it makes landfall, somet
jennifer gray is live for us in pentagon co pensacola where this storm might be making landfall. >> reporter, people in florida have already been getting ready. they have been feeling the effects all up and down the state with very heavy rainfall, but it's not expected to make landfall until tomorrowpensacol bit to the east or west. but this is memorial day weekend, this beach would be packed. some guests decided to stay home. all of the beach chairs have been put away, so they are...
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jennifer gray, in pence coal l.a. stay safe.ing wish ws to meet someone who shared service with him. >>> we head to the backwoods of tennessee where many participate in what could be the toughest race in the world. >> every year in the backwoods of tennessee, there's a race so tou tough only 15 people have ever finished it. >> i have a bit of a problem, i don't know where i should be going next. >> reporter: welcome to the barkley marathons. >> it the greatest challenges in sports really are pressure and uncertainty. and barkley weekend is filled with pressure and uncertainty. >> reporter: just 40 select athletes are chosen to try to complete five 20-mile loops of steep unmarked terrain using nothing but a map and a compass. >> it it's kind of running around in the forest, not knowing if you're on the right trail or not, it adds a whole other mental element. >> reporter: runners have 12 hours to make the course and find 12 hidden books along the way. >> the kind of physical beating these people take, going out there, 12, 16 hour
jennifer gray, in pence coal l.a. stay safe.ing wish ws to meet someone who shared service with him. >>> we head to the backwoods of tennessee where many participate in what could be the toughest race in the world. >> every year in the backwoods of tennessee, there's a race so tou tough only 15 people have ever finished it. >> i have a bit of a problem, i don't know where i should be going next. >> reporter: welcome to the barkley marathons. >> it the greatest...
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we showed you live pictures of panama city beach, and jennifer gray is 100 miles west in pensacola beacha. jennifer, looks better where you are, but possibly not for long. >> reporter: right. it is better where we are, but the winds have picked up significantly, and as we've been here in the last couple hours. showing you behind me. it's interestingment there's dark skies behind me. radar is the outer band of the storm. we had rain roll through earlier, and now the rain is to the west, so the dark skies behind me, that's what that is. we are actually situated on the west side of the center, so we're getting an offshore wind. it's pushing the water out, and so they took that red flag down and put a yellow one, letting people back in the water after not ledding th inletting them u days, running up and down the beaches telling them to get out. the west side of the storm is better than the east side where they are getting a lot of rain. >> and so, where is it going to head ultimately? where does it look like now? >> reporter: well, after it makes landfall, is going to continue to head north
we showed you live pictures of panama city beach, and jennifer gray is 100 miles west in pensacola beacha. jennifer, looks better where you are, but possibly not for long. >> reporter: right. it is better where we are, but the winds have picked up significantly, and as we've been here in the last couple hours. showing you behind me. it's interestingment there's dark skies behind me. radar is the outer band of the storm. we had rain roll through earlier, and now the rain is to the west, so...
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jennifer gray is live in pensacola, florida with more. what is the situation there? >> reporter: we will be looking for flooding. some areas could see six to ten inches of rain with this system. this is a sloppy one. it stretches far and wide as far as the impact and the effects of this storm with rain being the main concern. i will give you a sneak peek and you can see the seas are a little calmer than they were earlier. with the position of the storm we are on the west side so we have an offshore wind. that is pushing the water out. everyone on the east side will have an on shore wind. that is where we can see significant beach erosion as well as coastal flooding. we could see a storm surge of about two to four feet in those areas. no one will be in the water today. yesterday life guards were combing the beaches up and down. anyone in had to get out. memorial day you would expect the beaches to be jam packed by this afternoon. we are expecting them to be far less crowded for today. off and on rain will be expected all across the panhandle. as i mention anywhere fro
jennifer gray is live in pensacola, florida with more. what is the situation there? >> reporter: we will be looking for flooding. some areas could see six to ten inches of rain with this system. this is a sloppy one. it stretches far and wide as far as the impact and the effects of this storm with rain being the main concern. i will give you a sneak peek and you can see the seas are a little calmer than they were earlier. with the position of the storm we are on the west side so we have...
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i want to bring in our meteorologist jennifer gray. the scope of the area effect. >> when you think about the big island the area that's being impacted is a relatively small area. but for those people that are affected, this is huge deal, and they are in this for the long haul. this is not going to end anytime soon, most likely. this is where those lava fields are in the peak. and you can see those areas of red, and that's the lava heading to the ocean. that's that three-mile journey to the ocean. that geothermal venture is nearby. and you can see the two fissures impacting that. number six, and the fish door the north, number 22, those are the ones that keep going with the lava fountain and those are the ones impacting that plant. just as scott was saying, most of the lava is heading away from the plant. here it is right here, and you can see the bulk of it going away. and there's that hill he was talking about that the hardening lava. so it's basically helping it go away from the plant. so that was the biggest concern of the most rec
i want to bring in our meteorologist jennifer gray. the scope of the area effect. >> when you think about the big island the area that's being impacted is a relatively small area. but for those people that are affected, this is huge deal, and they are in this for the long haul. this is not going to end anytime soon, most likely. this is where those lava fields are in the peak. and you can see those areas of red, and that's the lava heading to the ocean. that's that three-mile journey to...