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evacuation orders for the town of juneau beach are mandatory.do. i thought it would be empty for some reason. i'm from up north. it is packed. a lot of crazy people like me. i'm watching the news very closely, like fox, and i know when not to come down here. this is the last time right now. after this i'll hunker down, if they tell us to evacuate i'll evacuate. >> police have come by a couple of times this morning when we spoke to them and seemed frustrated that people were still coming out here. most of the people we spoke to said they don't live in the mandatory evacuated areas, a little further away. they're coming here like that man you just heard there say to get a look and go back home and hunker down. the man just climbed over this. the police put up caution tapes and they added more down that way and that way. they've been trying to keep people off the beach for now. once the rains start to pick up perhaps we'll see more people head home. >> julie: thank you very much. >> leland: for more on the federal response and how they're preparing
evacuation orders for the town of juneau beach are mandatory.do. i thought it would be empty for some reason. i'm from up north. it is packed. a lot of crazy people like me. i'm watching the news very closely, like fox, and i know when not to come down here. this is the last time right now. after this i'll hunker down, if they tell us to evacuate i'll evacuate. >> police have come by a couple of times this morning when we spoke to them and seemed frustrated that people were still coming...
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all these big fish like some scientists say the wolf in juneau which is a pope without throwing them into rain already 90 percent of god and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent of the sharks out of god. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to date. because of. all the garage or of the around of our old virgin. these are p. we already could see that happening here in the atlantic in front of the west coast . where used to be tons and tons so fish big size and now we have seen these fishermen. in their nets it's a very small tiny fish that would never be already interest for a normal fish or that's what i didn't expect the situation to be so bad. it's something. that cannot meet my simple human conception cells which are saying that the species that they would definitely not here is that. you saw this really big deal because to move everybody was surprised in this moment because no one expected it was really like you want to say you. have a chinese fisherman came and took seal. soared over both making the water and because see that'
all these big fish like some scientists say the wolf in juneau which is a pope without throwing them into rain already 90 percent of god and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent of the sharks out of god. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to date. because of. all the garage or of the around of our old virgin. these are p. we already could see that happening here in the atlantic in front of the west coast . where used to be tons and tons so...
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all these deep fish like some scientists need a wolf in juneau which is a pope without throwing them into rain already. and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent of the sharks out of god. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to you today. all the. around. these appeal. would see that happening here in the atlantic in front of the west that. used to be tons and tons so fish size and now we have seen these fishermen. in their nets you can see very small tiny fish that would never be already interest for the normal fish of that's what i do expect to see tuitions to be so bad. if someone just. cannot meet my no human conception 2 what we're talking that this was definitely not years. in that. we saw this really big deal because to move everybody was surprised in this moment because no one expected there was really like i want to say here i have a chance fisherman came and took seal and. threw it overboard with the water and because see that's so why i just started to move again and he disappeared in the water these are the small stories
all these deep fish like some scientists need a wolf in juneau which is a pope without throwing them into rain already. and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent of the sharks out of god. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to you today. all the. around. these appeal. would see that happening here in the atlantic in front of the west that. used to be tons and tons so fish size and now we have seen these fishermen. in their nets you can see...
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all these big fish like some scientists in juneau which he said put out to many to rain already. gotten and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent off the sharks. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to date. all the garage with the around them. these are period really good have pretty. good front of the worst of. were used to be. sure. and now we have seen these fishermen. in there you can see a very small round you would never be over the interest for the normal that's what i do expect to see duration of the resold. if it's not meant to be seen then they have polyps you cannot meet my skin no human conception cells 2 were tossing back the species that they were definitely not years so they tell me that. you saw this really big deal because he's thought to move everybody was surprised in this moment because no one expected it was really like you want to say hey do you. have a chinese fisherman came and took seal and. sword overboard taken from the waters or and because see that signal so why it just started to move again and he
all these big fish like some scientists in juneau which he said put out to many to rain already. gotten and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent off the sharks. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to date. all the garage with the around them. these are period really good have pretty. good front of the worst of. were used to be. sure. and now we have seen these fishermen. in there you can see a very small round you would never be over the...
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all these big fish like some scientists in juneau which is appropriate out throwing them into rain already. and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent of the sharks out of god. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to date. all the treasures that are around us. these are peary could see that happening here in the atlantic in front of the west coast. of africa. where used to be so fish big size and now we have seen these fishermen. in their nets you can see very small tiny fish that would never be already interest for the normal fish of that's why i didn't expect the sea to asian to be so bad. if something. cannot meet my skin for human consumption so we're talking that this was definitely not years. in the. we saw this really big deal because to move everybody was surprised because no one expected it was really like you want to say here i have a chinese fisherman came and took seal. soared over both making for water and because see that's so why it just started to move again and he disappeared in the water these are the small stories of. pe
all these big fish like some scientists in juneau which is appropriate out throwing them into rain already. and it won't recover already made state of 90 percent of the sharks out of god. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much up to date. all the treasures that are around us. these are peary could see that happening here in the atlantic in front of the west coast. of africa. where used to be so fish big size and now we have seen these fishermen. in their nets...
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all these big fish like some scientists in juneau which he said put out to many to rain on already. gotten and it won't recover already some estimates say that 90 percent of the sharks. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much updated. all the procedure of the year around. the verge these are period really good see that have pretty. good front of the worst. of our food there were used to be. and now we see these fishermen. and you can see a very small round you would never be already interest for the normal for sure that's why do. you do or. if it's not meant to be seen then they have to you cannot be asking for human consumption cells 2 we were tossing back the species that they were definitely not years so they gathered in the now that. we saw this really big deal in the corners he stopped to move everybody was surprised in this moment because no one expects that there was really like you want to say hey do you. have a chinese fisherman came and took sealants the sword overboard taken from the waters or and because see that signal so why is it just
all these big fish like some scientists in juneau which he said put out to many to rain on already. gotten and it won't recover already some estimates say that 90 percent of the sharks. and can they raise up to the levels where they used to be very very. much updated. all the procedure of the year around. the verge these are period really good see that have pretty. good front of the worst. of our food there were used to be. and now we see these fishermen. and you can see a very small round you...
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sophie: at a rally in the state capital, juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to make their voices heard. n they say their senator ie u.s. capitol isn't listening, that she is dancing to the beat of a diffent drum. >> i was born ti the tongass al forest. i grew up in communities in the tongass. i think i am pretty in tune with those who know the tongass andey know that ongass as a national forest should be managed for multiple use. i think i do a prett job of listening to the voic of alaskans who are asking for a public lands.of access to our bphie: and there are manyk in the tongass who agree, r ople who work in the logging industry, the pompanies, and miners. they want to be able to develop their businesses like people in the rest of the united states can. >> it is totally unfair in that we cannot build a road through a little hydro site and get it in a cost-effective and reasonable, rather than wait for a heavy lift helicopter and go through all of that and the cost of the delay. they have got them everywhere else in the world. it is not going to hurt a thin
sophie: at a rally in the state capital, juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to make their voices heard. n they say their senator ie u.s. capitol isn't listening, that she is dancing to the beat of a diffent drum. >> i was born ti the tongass al forest. i grew up in communities in the tongass. i think i am pretty in tune with those who know the tongass andey know that ongass as a national forest should be managed for multiple use. i think i do a prett job of...
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and the train station was also vandalized by protesters demonstrations were initially sparked in juneau by a proposed bill that would allow extradition to mainland china. to the middle east now where israel has targeted settlements in southern lebanon claiming to have more than $100.00 shells along with battle helicopters and the tweets the israeli defense forces claim the strikes were in retaliation to earlier anti-tank missiles fired from lebanon positions were said to have been hit in the attacks although no cash to use for reported responding to the incident the israeli president warned that his country was ready and willing to defend its citizens last weekend lebanon's president like an israeli drone strikes to a declaration of war amid the rising tensions between has and israel. still to come commemorations for the 80th anniversary of the beginning of world war 2 are taking place in slovenia that story and more after the break. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to do
and the train station was also vandalized by protesters demonstrations were initially sparked in juneau by a proposed bill that would allow extradition to mainland china. to the middle east now where israel has targeted settlements in southern lebanon claiming to have more than $100.00 shells along with battle helicopters and the tweets the israeli defense forces claim the strikes were in retaliation to earlier anti-tank missiles fired from lebanon positions were said to have been hit in the...
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at a rally in the state capital juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to make us capital isn't listening. that she is dancing to the beat of a different drum. i grew up in communities in the tongass. i think i'm pretty in tune with those who know the tongass and know that the tongass as a national forest, should be managed for multiple use. and there are many back in the tongass who agree, people who work in the logging industry, the power companies and miners. they want to be able to develop their businesses like people in the rest of the united states can. it's totally unfair in that we can't build a road to a little hydro site and get it in in a cost—effective and reasonable way, rather than wait for a heavy—lift helicopter and go through all of that and the cost and delay. they've got them everywhere else in the world and it's not going to hurt a thing. but these trees also store massive amounts of carbon, more than any other national woodland across the united states. division here runs as deep as the forest. are all these trees more valuable standing, or
at a rally in the state capital juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to make us capital isn't listening. that she is dancing to the beat of a different drum. i grew up in communities in the tongass. i think i'm pretty in tune with those who know the tongass and know that the tongass as a national forest, should be managed for multiple use. and there are many back in the tongass who agree, people who work in the logging industry, the power companies and miners. they...
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at a rally in the state capital juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to makethat she is dancing to the beat of a different drum. i grew up in communities in the tongass. i think i'm pretty in tune with those who know the tongass and know that the tongass as a national forest, should be managed for multiple use. and there are many back in the tongass who agree, people who work in the logging industry, the power companies and miners. they want to be able to develop their businesses like people in the rest of the united states can. it's totally unfair in that we can't build a road to a little hydro site and get it in in a cost—effective and reasonable way, rather than wait for a heavy—lift helicopter and go through all of that and the cost and delay. they've got them everywhere else in the world and it's not going to hurt a thing. but these trees also store massive amounts of carbon, more than any other national woodland across the united states. division here runs as deep as the forest. are all these trees more valuable standing, or should some give way to devel
at a rally in the state capital juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to makethat she is dancing to the beat of a different drum. i grew up in communities in the tongass. i think i'm pretty in tune with those who know the tongass and know that the tongass as a national forest, should be managed for multiple use. and there are many back in the tongass who agree, people who work in the logging industry, the power companies and miners. they want to be able to develop...
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we begin our coverage with janet shamlian in juneau beach, florida a little more than a hundred milesrom the eye of hurricane dorian. janet, where you are how are people preparing for the storm? >> reporter: tony, good morning. we are under a tropical storm warning here and a mandatory evacuation order for some areas. the winds have picked up significantly over the past couple of hours and we've seen the occasional rain band come through. the storm is now 110 miles east of our location in juneau so the time for preparing is just about over. we've already seen the devastation dorian has put on the bahamas. the pictures coming in showing an island in ruins. one of the most powerful atlantic storms on record is unleashing its catastrophic rage in the northern bahamas. the category 5 hurricane made landfall in the abaco islands sunday with winds of 185 miles an hour. >> we need help. everything is down. >> reporter: revealing dorian's devastating path of fury. the storm battered roof tops and storm surges topping 18 feet left entire neighborhoods under water. floating debris and large, su
we begin our coverage with janet shamlian in juneau beach, florida a little more than a hundred milesrom the eye of hurricane dorian. janet, where you are how are people preparing for the storm? >> reporter: tony, good morning. we are under a tropical storm warning here and a mandatory evacuation order for some areas. the winds have picked up significantly over the past couple of hours and we've seen the occasional rain band come through. the storm is now 110 miles east of our location in...
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juneau has a large tourism industry, so lots of jobs are there to help meet the needs of tourists. i applied to tons of jobs. employers would see my resumÉ, get excited. i was valedictorian in high school. i had really good grades in college, lots of volunteer experiences. so employers would get excited with my resumÉ, but once they met me for the interview, they realized i had a disability, then they would come up with all kinds of excuses. actually, we just filled the position. sorry, we're looking for a different fit. that was incredibly frustrating. people told me work hard and you'll be successful. i worked hard, and i still faced barriers. working hard alone is not enough. society needs to remove barriers. employers need to remove barriers. eventually, after a long search, i found an employer who was inclusive. it was at a small gym in alaska, and i worked as a front desk clerk. my responsibility was making sure -- was being responsible for the cash register, making sure that -- [inaudible] cleaning the changing room. one day a woman walked in and she told me one of the tread
juneau has a large tourism industry, so lots of jobs are there to help meet the needs of tourists. i applied to tons of jobs. employers would see my resumÉ, get excited. i was valedictorian in high school. i had really good grades in college, lots of volunteer experiences. so employers would get excited with my resumÉ, but once they met me for the interview, they realized i had a disability, then they would come up with all kinds of excuses. actually, we just filled the position. sorry, we're...
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wind gusts in excess of 50 miles an hour reaching juneau beach, florida. that is the problem with this storm. the national hurricane center director ken graham says don't assume dorian is giving you a hug if it's just hugging your coast. she's likely going to savage it. not necessarily with a 23 feet surges that the bahamas got but seven or eight feet. this much we know. we have you covered. whatever happens and wherever it happens with rick leventhal in jacksonville where they're bracing for the worst. jacqui heinrich in jupiter where things are getting worse. rick reichmuth in the fox weather center on how much worse. rick, what does it look like? >> we do know what it will do and where it's going to do. i've maybe 10-15 miles one direction or the other. there's 24 hours of a loop there cutting a cross the bahamas. the last probably about eight or 12 hours, it's just barely budging. it's moved about 80 miles in the last better part of a day. for the last number of hours, just hasn't budged at all. it's about 80 miles off the coast of florida. good thing
wind gusts in excess of 50 miles an hour reaching juneau beach, florida. that is the problem with this storm. the national hurricane center director ken graham says don't assume dorian is giving you a hug if it's just hugging your coast. she's likely going to savage it. not necessarily with a 23 feet surges that the bahamas got but seven or eight feet. this much we know. we have you covered. whatever happens and wherever it happens with rick leventhal in jacksonville where they're bracing for...
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and already mandatory evacuations underway in parts of juneau beach, palm beach county, martin countywill be affected tomorrow. daytona international airport shutting down tonight, and palm beach international airport is closing and ceasing all commercial operations tomorrow because of doubts about this very, very powerful and destructive storm which pounded into the bahamas earlier today with maximum sustained winds at over 180 miles per hour and gusts at 220 miles per hour plus according to the national hurricane center which predicts 2-3 feet of rain in some spots and a storm surge of 15-20 feet above normal tide in the bahamas. we're, obviously, not feeling or seeing that here, not yet, and there are plenty of people out on the beach despite red flag warnings in effect on this labor day weekend. we don't know for sure if jacksonville will get hit, but there are precautions. we saw lifeguards putting up storm shutters just down the beach, and this is other boarding up going up around town including at a gas station, a storage facility, and equipment and assets are being prestaged a
and already mandatory evacuations underway in parts of juneau beach, palm beach county, martin countywill be affected tomorrow. daytona international airport shutting down tonight, and palm beach international airport is closing and ceasing all commercial operations tomorrow because of doubts about this very, very powerful and destructive storm which pounded into the bahamas earlier today with maximum sustained winds at over 180 miles per hour and gusts at 220 miles per hour plus according to...
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frid with me when met in high school another catholic girl and we were there to learn from them in juneaufter the round, they say you know you've just begun. and i'm thinking i just did two years worth of hard soul-searching grinding work trying to get governments on board who try to build a coalition and navigate politics and religions of this issue. they said finally somebody who is raised something with the be behind it and here are all the other things that need to be done. and i remember after the dinner i was crying and my friend mary and i were going to the airport, i cannot do this, there is no way, i have to find somebody else. there is no way. again i needed rest and time alone away. >> does that sound familiar? >> then i thought, they are right. there is so much more we need to do on behalf of women. and the only way to get the work done is partnership with many other people but we need to use her voice more on behalf of women all over the world. >> the one place that immediately leads you to not just support a woman opportunity to plan her family but to continue to see quality
frid with me when met in high school another catholic girl and we were there to learn from them in juneaufter the round, they say you know you've just begun. and i'm thinking i just did two years worth of hard soul-searching grinding work trying to get governments on board who try to build a coalition and navigate politics and religions of this issue. they said finally somebody who is raised something with the be behind it and here are all the other things that need to be done. and i remember...
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of course some of the winds are in juneau beach and janet shamlian is there. about 100 miles south of us, janet? what are the conditions there? >> reporter: norah, good morning. it is a wet and windy one here on the beach. tropical storm force winds. in fact, gusts exceeding 60 miles an hour at this location within the past few hours. with that storm stalled a hundred miles off the coast this area is just waiting to see what dorian will do. this morning all palm beach county schools are closed through thursday. the airport is closed. at least three hospitals in the area have shut their doors, transferring their patients to other facilities. there is a mandatory evacuation order in effect. many people are heeding that. there are 11 shelters in palm beach county set up. 2600 people have gone to those shelters as of this morning. officials are warning people not to let their guard down with the path of this storm still so uncertain. it is the end of a long holiday ekend but it sure doesn't feel like it on this stretch of the . stores, businesses, restaurants all
of course some of the winds are in juneau beach and janet shamlian is there. about 100 miles south of us, janet? what are the conditions there? >> reporter: norah, good morning. it is a wet and windy one here on the beach. tropical storm force winds. in fact, gusts exceeding 60 miles an hour at this location within the past few hours. with that storm stalled a hundred miles off the coast this area is just waiting to see what dorian will do. this morning all palm beach county schools are...
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creatures and it reveals how pollution is putting them at risk nbc's kerry sanders joins us from juneau> reporter: hey, i'm at the logger head marine life center and this is one of those turtles that was threatened by what you're talking about brought in six days ago, so they nicknamed her "today," and of course the problem is, what you just mentioned, what we're doing, plastics and here's some of the plastics that are floating in the ocean. in fact, this right here, this was found not only inside her but trailing around her, and the big fear was that there might be a fish hook on t fortunately not, so in a few minutes, she's going to go back to where she belongs, but first, a look at the unintended predators, those predators being us and our plastic garbage from birth, sea turtles natural instinct is to head towards the ocean. sea turtles are a fundamental part of marine ecosystems and are found on the beaches of every continent, except antarctica >> there are 7 different species, all threatened or endangered. >> scientists say once millions of sea turtles swam the oceans today they es
creatures and it reveals how pollution is putting them at risk nbc's kerry sanders joins us from juneau> reporter: hey, i'm at the logger head marine life center and this is one of those turtles that was threatened by what you're talking about brought in six days ago, so they nicknamed her "today," and of course the problem is, what you just mentioned, what we're doing, plastics and here's some of the plastics that are floating in the ocean. in fact, this right here, this was found...
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we just saw, recorded in juneau, six miles down the road, gusts up to 58 miles per hour and that is tropicaltorm force winds. it has been kicking up a lot of surf, just stumbled on a coconut that washed up on shore. if you look here into the dunes, this is a sad sight, a sea turtle nesting area, it is protected and these are all eggs that are just ruined. that's little balls that look like golf balls, these would have been protected there were wooden stakes in the area to prevent beach goers from interfering with those but this whole area has been lapped with waves and you can see the rain, one of those lands coming through right now and it is driving rain, hitting it sideways and i'm feeling a lot of the sand spray up from the beach. this is how it is. they just come by and it is very intense for a few moments and then it passes and it goes back to being mostly just lighter wind. this is the story out here in june terri. >> aishah: you're saying it comes and goes. how long do you think will last? like minutes. >> jacqui: it will be three, four-minutes at a time, it will come in waves. this
we just saw, recorded in juneau, six miles down the road, gusts up to 58 miles per hour and that is tropicaltorm force winds. it has been kicking up a lot of surf, just stumbled on a coconut that washed up on shore. if you look here into the dunes, this is a sad sight, a sea turtle nesting area, it is protected and these are all eggs that are just ruined. that's little balls that look like golf balls, these would have been protected there were wooden stakes in the area to prevent beach goers...
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there are police on this jensen bridge over to hutchinson island, over to palm beach, juneau pier majoroff for the most part. they don't want people to go over there. this is interesting picture. don't go in your car to try to find it, if you do get in trouble that puts law enforcement and first responders lives in danger. i have law enforcement just out of my view on base of the bridge. i know i'm have a problem, they are right here. i'm not putting myself in danker. we'll show you dangers if you choose to go out. right now the time is not the time to go out because the bands continue. dorian is a monster. 150 miles from the center of hurricane, is tropical storm force winds. that is 40, 50 mile-an-hour winds. dorian may get a northwestern track that may make for stronger bands. guys? steve: griff, there not far from jensen beach. thank you very much. brian: jillian mele is north of griff in vero beach. hey, jillian. jillian: we had one of those bands go through, pretty nasty rain, kind of the worst we've seen since we've been here last few days. i will say that the winds definitely pi
there are police on this jensen bridge over to hutchinson island, over to palm beach, juneau pier majoroff for the most part. they don't want people to go over there. this is interesting picture. don't go in your car to try to find it, if you do get in trouble that puts law enforcement and first responders lives in danger. i have law enforcement just out of my view on base of the bridge. i know i'm have a problem, they are right here. i'm not putting myself in danker. we'll show you dangers if...