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clean magic eraser in new disposable sheets. >>> we're back live here in jupiter jupiter, florida. of maybe bracing for the worst but preparing for just about anything. crews across the southeast are preparing not just for the storm, but for the destruction that the storm will likely leave behind. i want to bring in the former fema chief of staff jason mcnamara. what do you see as the most significant threat of the storm right now? >> well, i think the uncertainty is the most significant threat. you've got a storm that was predicted to, you know, first go right across florida and now it's starting to move up a little bit. it's stationary over the bahamas, and now it's finally starting to make the turn north northwestwa northwestward. the uncertainty leads -- there are a lot of folks in north carolina, a lot of folks in south carolina who have evacuated and they're saying why did i have to do this? the very real chance that you've been expounding upon and others have of this hitting the entire east coast or being big enough to hit the entire east coast. people need to take this seri
clean magic eraser in new disposable sheets. >>> we're back live here in jupiter jupiter, florida. of maybe bracing for the worst but preparing for just about anything. crews across the southeast are preparing not just for the storm, but for the destruction that the storm will likely leave behind. i want to bring in the former fema chief of staff jason mcnamara. what do you see as the most significant threat of the storm right now? >> well, i think the uncertainty is the most...
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most of jupiter island is in that island. the town of jupiter now says they're going to start the regular trash pickups tomorrow. some of the people that we have spoken to said they were initially told to evacuate under mandatory evacuation orders but they didn't think it was necessary, so they stayed. others told me they left and then they were forced to come back. listen here. >> people said come to the beach. enjoy the surge. it's raining, cloudy. but sun is coming up. >> i watched the weather. i look at my app on my phone always. because if it stalls, stuff could happen. i don't think it can happen in 30 minutes. >> came to see the beach. we evacuated first to south carolina. then we drove down to miami. waited there. came back home this morning. >> the sun starting to come back out again. this is the back and forth we've seen all day. despite that, officials are still warning people in this area and anyone north to not get complacent to make sure they're paying attention to warnings and most importantly listening to what
most of jupiter island is in that island. the town of jupiter now says they're going to start the regular trash pickups tomorrow. some of the people that we have spoken to said they were initially told to evacuate under mandatory evacuation orders but they didn't think it was necessary, so they stayed. others told me they left and then they were forced to come back. listen here. >> people said come to the beach. enjoy the surge. it's raining, cloudy. but sun is coming up. >> i...
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>> well, we're breathing a big sigh of relief here in jupiter. we've been watching with bated breath. we've been the cone of uncertainty probably until around midday today, but now we're kind of in the clear and breathing a big sigh of relief. >> so the mandatory evacuation order no longer in effect? >> actually, i don't believe that the palm beach county has lifted it. because we're still expecting some erosion. most of our evacuations were in the low-lying areas, mobile home parks, really susceptible folks to flooding, and we still might see some effects from what's called king tide, this larger than normal tide situation. so i don't believe that they've lifted the evacuation notices yet, but it's certainly not as tenuous as we thought it might be a day or so ago. >> i was looking at some of the local news coverage and they were describing what they were seeing on the beaches of jupiter today. they were saying some people were on the beaches for the waves and the intercoastal waterways for the calmer water. what's your recommendation for folks
>> well, we're breathing a big sigh of relief here in jupiter. we've been watching with bated breath. we've been the cone of uncertainty probably until around midday today, but now we're kind of in the clear and breathing a big sigh of relief. >> so the mandatory evacuation order no longer in effect? >> actually, i don't believe that the palm beach county has lifted it. because we're still expecting some erosion. most of our evacuations were in the low-lying areas, mobile home...
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ellison barber is in jupiter beach. first, chief meteorologist rick reichmuth in the fox extreme weather center. hi, shep. >> all of the video is out of freeport. freeport never had the worst of the conditions. other areas in the bahamas, the storm made landfall initially at that 185 miles an hour sustained winds down around marsh harbor. and then eventually got over towards freeport. we have not seen a lot of the images yet to keep from the ideas. i'm afraid to be honest with you. the center of the storm had the strongest winds. i want to show you, this is tropical storm force winds. that's what sandy looked like. katrina. we know what those storms did damage-wise. dorian has winds extending out 350 miles. so it's a little smaller in the expanse of the strongest winds. that is strong enough that we're seeing tropical storm force winds along the coast and likely see hurricane force gusts overnight tonight around cape canaveral and tomorrow morning, this is a representation of what we believe the radar will look like in
ellison barber is in jupiter beach. first, chief meteorologist rick reichmuth in the fox extreme weather center. hi, shep. >> all of the video is out of freeport. freeport never had the worst of the conditions. other areas in the bahamas, the storm made landfall initially at that 185 miles an hour sustained winds down around marsh harbor. and then eventually got over towards freeport. we have not seen a lot of the images yet to keep from the ideas. i'm afraid to be honest with you. the...
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la florida e en goergieorgia y carolinas pi tomar todas las precauciones posibles, ruben esta en jupiter, florida, ¿que tal? se sienten f efectos de dorian? ¿que tal? todo el dÍa se han sentido los efectos de dorian en la costa este de florida, en especial en las playas con las marejadas, un huracÁn que ha hecho que se efectÚen Órdenes de evacuacion en casi 1 millÓn de personas no solo en la florida, tambiÉn en georgia y las carolinas, esto r provoca la cancelacion de cie cientos de vuelos, hay que se seguir monitoreando la trayec r trayectoria, adutoridades urgena las personas a tomar precauci e
la florida e en goergieorgia y carolinas pi tomar todas las precauciones posibles, ruben esta en jupiter, florida, ¿que tal? se sienten f efectos de dorian? ¿que tal? todo el dÍa se han sentido los efectos de dorian en la costa este de florida, en especial en las playas con las marejadas, un huracÁn que ha hecho que se efectÚen Órdenes de evacuacion en casi 1 millÓn de personas no solo en la florida, tambiÉn en georgia y las carolinas, esto r provoca la cancelacion de cie cientos de...
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jacqui heinrich is standing by in jupiter beach florida.gin with adam klotz and extreme weather center. adam. >> we continue to look at a major massive storm that is showing very little movement. this is our satellite from the last 24 hours and you can see that i wall absolutely crawling along grand bahama. it is hell on earth for some of these folks and those islands for the last 36 hours. a major massive storm, now down to a category four but still very strong winds. about 85 miles away from the florida coast, and you're beginning to see those winds pick up. at some wind gust over the last couple of hours anywhere from 35 to 35 miles an hour. but again, this is still a ways away. may move a little closer before it's all said and done. forecast of wind gusts. we will put this in motion for you and as we finally begin to see a little movement out of the storm, beginning to lift it to the north by the time you get into tuesday, you start to see some of these totals climb up to 35 to 40 miles an hour, which are not particularly high other tha
jacqui heinrich is standing by in jupiter beach florida.gin with adam klotz and extreme weather center. adam. >> we continue to look at a major massive storm that is showing very little movement. this is our satellite from the last 24 hours and you can see that i wall absolutely crawling along grand bahama. it is hell on earth for some of these folks and those islands for the last 36 hours. a major massive storm, now down to a category four but still very strong winds. about 85 miles away...
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. >>> asÍ es, camilo estÁ en jÚpiter donde se espera que impacte este fenÓmeno ciclonico, muy buen dÍalido a caminar hay curiosidad porque la diferencia del huracÁn con otras coberturas que hemos hecho de estos fenÓnos, h la gdo prepararse no hay excusa para las personas que no tienen tiempo, y hemos dado una vuelta para ver un poco el sentimiento porque algunos se preocupan por lo que ha pasado en el pasado escuchemos a la gente y vuelvo con ustedes. >>> do ruano se acerca a la florida y la pregunta que muchos nos hemos hecho es, me voy o me quedo. >>> consideraron la posibilidad de irse de aquÍ? >>> sÍ. como estÁn diciendo el news que puede voltear. >>> por quÉ se va? >>> bueno realmente tenemos que tomar enserio las cosas que la televisiÓn dice, por eso estamos preparÁndonos para irnos de aquÍ. >>> por el momento ahorita estamos protegiendo la casa y ya si la cosa se complica tenemos que irnos de aquÍ. >>> en cualquier caso la clave es la prevenciÓn, y en general hasta el Último momento la gente sigue comprando. >>> como un camiÓn que trae madera y tanques para llenar gasolina. >>>
. >>> asÍ es, camilo estÁ en jÚpiter donde se espera que impacte este fenÓmeno ciclonico, muy buen dÍalido a caminar hay curiosidad porque la diferencia del huracÁn con otras coberturas que hemos hecho de estos fenÓnos, h la gdo prepararse no hay excusa para las personas que no tienen tiempo, y hemos dado una vuelta para ver un poco el sentimiento porque algunos se preocupan por lo que ha pasado en el pasado escuchemos a la gente y vuelvo con ustedes. >>> do ruano se...
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i'm here in jupiter, florida. a category 5 hurricane is about 100 miles offshore here to my east/southeast. it is torturing the island of grand bahama. we'll have a new update at 8:00 a.m. why don't we takeou yhrough a development of a hurricane. let's look at these graphics. it starts as a group of thunderstorms often depending on where it's formed somewhere in the atlantic and feeds off of that hot water which this one has had plenty of, especially right before it had that rapid intensification onto the bahamas. above the storm very little wind shear, high pressure and then the storm begins as that thunderstorm starts to rotate with the rotation of the earth. i'll tell you more about the eye coming up. and of course, have that update from the national hurricane center at 8:00 a.m. >>> but until then, your local news and weather is next, and this is all brought to you by state farm. m. >>> but until then, your local and out of respect, we will let you make the first offer. thirty minutes. thirty minutes? objectio
i'm here in jupiter, florida. a category 5 hurricane is about 100 miles offshore here to my east/southeast. it is torturing the island of grand bahama. we'll have a new update at 8:00 a.m. why don't we takeou yhrough a development of a hurricane. let's look at these graphics. it starts as a group of thunderstorms often depending on where it's formed somewhere in the atlantic and feeds off of that hot water which this one has had plenty of, especially right before it had that rapid...
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estamos con una habitante de esta Área de jÚpiter beach, su nombre?los muebles para adent adentro, tenemos los autos adentro, tenemos agua, y comida y los autos con gas suficiente. estamos preparados, lamentablemente acÁ en la playa puedes ver los daÑos que se han ocasionado. hay huevos de tortugas que no van a nacer, hay erosiÓn por todos lados es un problema no solo para la gente tambiÉn para el medio ambiente y la playa. >>> para la naturaleza por supuesto dice que va a estar monitoreando la trayectoria de dorian >>> estÁbamos preocupados nunca tuvimos algo tan fuerte y cerca de aquÍ >>> lo que dicen las autoridades que las personas monitoreo en el desplazamiento de este huracÁn y tomen las medidas necesarias y quienes viven en un lugar de alto riesgo desalojen y quienes son de estatus migratorio no importa porque lo importante es que las personas estÉn sana y salvas >>> gracias por la informaciÓn los invitamos que continÚen con la cobertura del equipo de noticias telemundo.com ademÁs que tambiÉn lo puede hacer a travÉs de nuestras distintas cuenta
estamos con una habitante de esta Área de jÚpiter beach, su nombre?los muebles para adent adentro, tenemos los autos adentro, tenemos agua, y comida y los autos con gas suficiente. estamos preparados, lamentablemente acÁ en la playa puedes ver los daÑos que se han ocasionado. hay huevos de tortugas que no van a nacer, hay erosiÓn por todos lados es un problema no solo para la gente tambiÉn para el medio ambiente y la playa. >>> para la naturaleza por supuesto dice que va a estar...
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the surf is intensifying in jupiter, florida. jackie is standing by. the winds picking up there. >> yeah, we have just reported just six miles down the road from here sustained 47-mile per hour winds with gusts up to 58 miles per hour so we're definitely feeling tropical storm force winds here in jupiter now. up until now, the greatest threat to this area has been the storm surge. i want to show you the suffer behind me, it is just violent out there. this is a scene deteriorating over the course of the evening and early morning. we've lost a lot of beach, now seeing some of the waves coming right up to the very top of the shore, crossing into the tree area and it is actually kicking up a few things on to the beach now. we've seen pieces of driftwood and we lost a couple of the stairs leading down to this beach. nevertheless, folks have been really preparing for a. this we expected the storm to bring these kinds of conditions. crews are in place, really to jump in action. crews have highly-trained teams in the path of the storm, preparing for marine ope
the surf is intensifying in jupiter, florida. jackie is standing by. the winds picking up there. >> yeah, we have just reported just six miles down the road from here sustained 47-mile per hour winds with gusts up to 58 miles per hour so we're definitely feeling tropical storm force winds here in jupiter now. up until now, the greatest threat to this area has been the storm surge. i want to show you the suffer behind me, it is just violent out there. this is a scene deteriorating over the...
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chief meteorologist ginger zee is live in jupiter beach, florida, tonight, with the newest track and the timing for us. ginger? >> reporter: david, it is so hard to imagine that that beast that is about 100 miles to my east-southeast has been stationary for the last two hours. it has only moved 16 miles since 7:00 a.m. this morning. but it will start its path north-northwest tonight. it will start tonight, go through tomorrow and that's what that track shows. so, it remains offshore. remember, a hurricane is not a point. it is a wider thing than that. 45 miles outside of the center. you can feel hurricane-force winds. so, all the way up through georgia, south carolina, north carolina, we're going to be talking about this through the eend of this week. let's talk about why, though. a lot of people are asking, how and when it is going't well, you've been blocked by this ridge of high pressure and another one, actually, over the south. but you see on this water vapor imagery, that trough is going to help kickeaand i srt to slide ie coast and away from the u.s. so, that's what we're look
chief meteorologist ginger zee is live in jupiter beach, florida, tonight, with the newest track and the timing for us. ginger? >> reporter: david, it is so hard to imagine that that beast that is about 100 miles to my east-southeast has been stationary for the last two hours. it has only moved 16 miles since 7:00 a.m. this morning. but it will start its path north-northwest tonight. it will start tonight, go through tomorrow and that's what that track shows. so, it remains offshore....
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jupiter, close to 70. vero beach, 58. look at the northern part. daytona at 50. and those hurricane watches go all the way up to south carolina. you could also see four to seven feet of storm surge, david. >> and just to reiterate, ginger, this is not about landfall. you will feel the effects of this along the east coast. >> reporter: you will, absolutely will. rainfall, especially up in south and north carolina, too. >> we'll track it all week with you, ginger, thank you. of course, it was a horrific scene in the bahamas. a category 5 hurricane churning for hours. just really sitting there. homes wiped away, no power tonight. devastation everywhere you look. and abc's marcus moore was right there with our team. >> reporter: tonight in the bahamas, a life-threatening storm surge sweeping across the island nation. >> this is very deep water. >> reporter: the storm came ashore on the abaco islands on sunday. category 5 hurricane-force winds gusting above 225 miles an hour. cars and entire homes submerged for more than 24 hours straight. you can see what it's doing
jupiter, close to 70. vero beach, 58. look at the northern part. daytona at 50. and those hurricane watches go all the way up to south carolina. you could also see four to seven feet of storm surge, david. >> and just to reiterate, ginger, this is not about landfall. you will feel the effects of this along the east coast. >> reporter: you will, absolutely will. rainfall, especially up in south and north carolina, too. >> we'll track it all week with you, ginger, thank you. of...
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we are in jupiter, florida, palm beach county.t the bar this is one of the businesses that's decided to shut down for the next couple of days probably. this is also one of those areas under an evacuation order. barrier islands here. mobile home residents have been told to get out. most of the counties in this area are under evacuation orders as is the case along the coast of georgia. the south carolina coast also evacuated by the governor there yesterday. 12:00 noon evacuation order there in the palmetto state. millions are being told to get out of harm's way. one of the things that continues to be concerning if not disconcerting about dorian, not just the size and the scope of the storm but the uncertainty. it is moving so slowly, crawling up the coast. at this point it's made it a bit difficult to determine precisely where it's going to make landfall. so a lot of folks have been told to get out as a precaution. we have seen that in palm beach county and we have seen that in georgia and south carolina. folks concerned, worried, e
we are in jupiter, florida, palm beach county.t the bar this is one of the businesses that's decided to shut down for the next couple of days probably. this is also one of those areas under an evacuation order. barrier islands here. mobile home residents have been told to get out. most of the counties in this area are under evacuation orders as is the case along the coast of georgia. the south carolina coast also evacuated by the governor there yesterday. 12:00 noon evacuation order there in...
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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 it's not moving faster. this is another view of it. look at the center of it. hanging out here in towards grand bahamas and not budging at all. moving 1 miles an hour. it will pick up speed eventually, later tonight and tomorrow morning. i think it will start to get pulled to the north, reacting to a weakness in the atmosphere to the north of it that will pull it to the north. here you go. we have hurricane warnings in effect along the central florida coastline and to the north of that, we
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...
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ginger is there in jupiter. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george.y moving northwest at one mile per hour after 14 hours of seeing it stationary. i don't know the last time i've seen a hurricane of this nature staying stationary just north of the grand bahama island but look at the gusts along the florida coastline. these are going to increase as that storm inches closer through the day today. the track taking it northwest and then north. the farther it stays away, the worst part of the storm stays out in the ocean but we will still see gusts easily in the 40 to 70-mile-per-hour range and then south carolina, north carolina and the georgia coastlines need to watch. all of the models, the spaghetti plots, finally coming into agreement that it could make a landfall there from south carolina to north carolina, so reminiscent of matthew, unfortunately. 10 to 15 inches of rain are possible including wilmington but a lot of places could get 6 to 10 inches. that's on top of the 4 to 7 feet of storm surge we see cutting off islands up and down the coast here
ginger is there in jupiter. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, george.y moving northwest at one mile per hour after 14 hours of seeing it stationary. i don't know the last time i've seen a hurricane of this nature staying stationary just north of the grand bahama island but look at the gusts along the florida coastline. these are going to increase as that storm inches closer through the day today. the track taking it northwest and then north. the farther it stays away, the worst part...
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craig is right there in jupiter, florida, for us. craig, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, my friend here's the thing, folks in florida have been preparing for dorian for almost a week now evacuations, of course, have been ordered businesses have been shuttered a lot of concern here about complacency. officials are warning, this is no time to let your guard down this morning, hurricane dorian is crawling closer to the u.s. mainland >> the anxiety levels are really high >> reporter: local mayors telling us residents are taking this monster storm seriously >> our preparation has been, i think, top notch >> the people who were advised to get out of the evacuation zones, by and large, did they heed the warnings? >> all indications seem to be yes. however, our biggest concern at this point, since the storm is moving so slow, is that complacency will set in. >> reporter: in costal communities along the southeast, an exodus is under way >> i'm worried about the flooding at this point >> reporter: more than a million people on the mov
craig is right there in jupiter, florida, for us. craig, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, my friend here's the thing, folks in florida have been preparing for dorian for almost a week now evacuations, of course, have been ordered businesses have been shuttered a lot of concern here about complacency. officials are warning, this is no time to let your guard down this morning, hurricane dorian is crawling closer to the u.s. mainland >> the anxiety levels are really high...
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then he goes to mars and neptune, he goes to jupiter. it is a long search then? it is quite long. have to say in the hands of this american directorjames gray — i think he's a rather pretentious film maker — this is a bit of a space drag. there are people who are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning, and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i do didn't read that in there. i had plenty of time to think this is rather silly, to be honest. and i love brad pitt, i quite like space movies when they are philosophical, 2001, solaris, for example. this one had some decent sequences but not for me at all. i thought it was ponderous, pretentious, i thought it was a real pain to watch. very difficult. i know brad is great. the other thing about ad astra, it's not a ad for an astra at all, they won't sell any cars on the back of this. i did read it looks beautiful, do you give it that or not? i did give it that but i much prefer gravity which has a similar feel to it. everybody seemed to be speaking in a very stilted fashion, the wa
then he goes to mars and neptune, he goes to jupiter. it is a long search then? it is quite long. have to say in the hands of this american directorjames gray — i think he's a rather pretentious film maker — this is a bit of a space drag. there are people who are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning, and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i do didn't read that in there. i had plenty of time to think this is rather silly, to be...
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most asteroids orbit the sun in a region between jupiter and mars known as the master. royd out there debris left over from the early solar system. this animation shows the orbits of all 600000 known asteroids new ones are discovered every month the earth has been struck throughout its history and the moon shows how often and violently lunar impact craters aren't worn away by wind and waves so the moon serves as a kind of archive over the last 290000000 years the frequency of impact on earth has risen because large asteroids have collided producing many tiny fragments. some of these space rocks caused massive destruction when they hit the earth like one that struck 66000000 years ago. an asteroid measuring 10 kilometers in diameter landed in mexico and the cataclysm that ensued wiped out the dinosaurs and many others feel she's not even much smaller asteroids can cause deadly damage that's why telescopes constantly survey the sky to detect near earth asteroids and predict their trajectories more than $800.00 potentially hazardous objects are catalogued one of them is a
most asteroids orbit the sun in a region between jupiter and mars known as the master. royd out there debris left over from the early solar system. this animation shows the orbits of all 600000 known asteroids new ones are discovered every month the earth has been struck throughout its history and the moon shows how often and violently lunar impact craters aren't worn away by wind and waves so the moon serves as a kind of archive over the last 290000000 years the frequency of impact on earth...
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then he goes to mars and neptune, he goes to jupiter. it is a long search then? it is quite long. have to say in the hands of this american directorjames gray — i think he's a rather pretentious film maker — this is a bit of a space drag. there are people who are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning, and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i do didn't read that in there. i had plenty of time to think this is rather silly, to be honest. and i love brad pitt, i quite like space movies when they are philosophical, 2001, solaris, for example. this one had some decent sequences but not for me at all. i thought it was ponderous, pretentious, i thought it was a real pain to watch. very difficult. i know brad is great. the other thing about ad astra, it's not a ad for an astra at all, they won't sell any cars on the back of this. i did read it looks beautiful, do you give it that or not? i do give it that but i much prefer gravity which has a similar feel to it. everybody seemed to be speaking in a very stilted fashion, the way
then he goes to mars and neptune, he goes to jupiter. it is a long search then? it is quite long. have to say in the hands of this american directorjames gray — i think he's a rather pretentious film maker — this is a bit of a space drag. there are people who are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning, and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i do didn't read that in there. i had plenty of time to think this is rather silly, to be...
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she's there in jupiter and has the latest. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, robin.t of daytona beach. that's the current location. it is moving north-northwest at 8 miles per hour, and headed right toward the georgia, south carolina and north carolina coastlines. that hug of the coast is going to be far closer than it was here and that's why we are worried about charleston or myrtle beach, wilmington and the outer banks. 175 miles out from the center you can feel tropical storm force winds but that red circle is hurricane force so charleston could feel that by tomorrow morning. and then when you move that to the north, by thursday night, wilmington could go feeling hurricane force winds and go to the outer banks by friday we could see a landfall with hurricane dorian in north carolina. so we are concerned about storm surge, five to eight feet possible right there along the south carolina coast, four to seven up through the center part of north carolina. remember rain too, 10 to 15 inches possible along some of the coastal cities. i'm going to be following it up head
she's there in jupiter and has the latest. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, robin.t of daytona beach. that's the current location. it is moving north-northwest at 8 miles per hour, and headed right toward the georgia, south carolina and north carolina coastlines. that hug of the coast is going to be far closer than it was here and that's why we are worried about charleston or myrtle beach, wilmington and the outer banks. 175 miles out from the center you can feel tropical storm...
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she's in jupiter, florida, . jacqui?cuation order, we have been seeing is the independent winds pushed the you can see we actually lost a couple of stairs because the surface just really pushed up in the waves pushing the sand in and we lost the bottom two steps. if you pan off behind me you can see the retaining wall getting pummeled with surf. the storm surge continuing to creep in, 4-7 feet, the waves have been cresting that wall, a big one there right now. this has been the scene we been watching worsen over the course of the night. we do expect this area to flood and we expect this area to lose power because it is in a low-lying flood prone area. more than 1700 utility workers from 37 states are in florida ready to restore power. remember back in 2017, eight people died in a nursing home. the state is preparing for the worst-case scenario to avoid repeating history. the priority for the local officials have been getting vulnerable people to shelter, the city's buses to disabled homeless people and 80 nursing homes a
she's in jupiter, florida, . jacqui?cuation order, we have been seeing is the independent winds pushed the you can see we actually lost a couple of stairs because the surface just really pushed up in the waves pushing the sand in and we lost the bottom two steps. if you pan off behind me you can see the retaining wall getting pummeled with surf. the storm surge continuing to creep in, 4-7 feet, the waves have been cresting that wall, a big one there right now. this has been the scene we been...
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ginger zee is in jupiter, florida with a look at what's hey head. >> good morning. this morning on jupiter beach, a very different scene than the last couple mornings because the storm is just to our north. it has passed. now we're feeling the offshore winds. we've regained at least 50 yards because of the offshore winds. now the piling of water, the hefty gusts, up to near 70 miles an hour have been felt just north of me on the east coast of florida. that's not where the main concern is live. this morning we're concerned about what this storm can do from charleston through myrtle beach, wilmington and the outer banks. i'm actually going to be headed up there today. we're going to be tracking the storm, the storm surge, the rainfall and, of course, where it goes. we'll finally be done with this thing by the time we reach the weekend. until then we'll be covering that. or marcus moore is bac abaco island, bringing the team and the stories o moin al coming upe y drink the next soda. the serious implications by the laughing cow you can dunk, snap, or twirl. so however
ginger zee is in jupiter, florida with a look at what's hey head. >> good morning. this morning on jupiter beach, a very different scene than the last couple mornings because the storm is just to our north. it has passed. now we're feeling the offshore winds. we've regained at least 50 yards because of the offshore winds. now the piling of water, the hefty gusts, up to near 70 miles an hour have been felt just north of me on the east coast of florida. that's not where the main concern is...
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we will try to get back to her in jupiter beach. she's not able to hear us? okay.housands of national guard and active duty forces stand at the ready to assist in hurricane dorian relief ef forts. for more on fema's preparations, i'm joined by the deputy administrator of fema. peter, can you hear me? >> i can, dana. can you hear me? >> dana: i can. we had hard time with ellison barber's audio. glad to have you on the phone with us. the storm is covering such a wide area of possible need for fema. how do you feel about the preparation as it stands right now? >> we're in very good shape. even though this has been a long grinding storm, the extra time has given us the ability to be that much more prepared. we have thousands of responders, federal responders, our state responders, through florida all the way to north carolina. plus all the supplies, resources that we need to do whatever dorian decides to do. >> dana: it's been impressive to look at all the different agencies that come together to work with you at fema. you have department of homeland security, of cours
we will try to get back to her in jupiter beach. she's not able to hear us? okay.housands of national guard and active duty forces stand at the ready to assist in hurricane dorian relief ef forts. for more on fema's preparations, i'm joined by the deputy administrator of fema. peter, can you hear me? >> i can, dana. can you hear me? >> dana: i can. we had hard time with ellison barber's audio. glad to have you on the phone with us. the storm is covering such a wide area of possible...
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down 95 through much of bevard county, indian river stewart to jupiter it and along the coast. so could potentially cause damage. if we're go tag get high wind damage, you have to be along the coast with the projected path. and we veant talked a lot about the rainfall pro dictions. t the heaviest rain is on the east and north side. heaviest rain potential, myrtle beach be, georgetown, emeral isle area and maybe near the chemical sounds in the nuse river basin where we could potentially have flood issues. we're covering such a huge geographical area over four days. the worst is right now in the bahamas and still a close call for our friends on the east coast off florida. >> in the number of days we're watching, are we halfway through the story of dorian? >> if you want to consider what happened to the u.s. verge.en islands, maybe halfway. but as far as the big, huge, historical impacts, they began this morning. they're ocankerring right now and the question is what's it going to be for the east coast of the united states? something historic. right now i'd put it in the moderate
down 95 through much of bevard county, indian river stewart to jupiter it and along the coast. so could potentially cause damage. if we're go tag get high wind damage, you have to be along the coast with the projected path. and we veant talked a lot about the rainfall pro dictions. t the heaviest rain is on the east and north side. heaviest rain potential, myrtle beach be, georgetown, emeral isle area and maybe near the chemical sounds in the nuse river basin where we could potentially have...
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>> reporter: larry, we're here on jupiter beach. i want to show you that mesmerizing surf that's been pounding here for really the last 24 to 36 hours. we have had rain bands where you'll get sudden downpours with some gusty winds and the is ysu causing erosion. by and large florida definitely dodged this bullet. the sunshine state took a pounding today. in a matter of hours the ocean consumed broad stretches of prime beach front. >> it's crazy it came clean off. that's out of this world. >> reporter: ran this sailboat aground. and the storm surge flooded out low lying roads though some counties have started to lift evacuation orders. the governor is warning people to stay prepared for anything. >> this is going to be riding florida's coast for the next day, day and a half. while we think this is a much better track than we were looking at 72 hours ago we just asked people to stay safe, remain vigilant. >> reporter: it's undeniable florida was spared. while in the bahamas it's like a bomb went off. aerial images of marsh harbor show
>> reporter: larry, we're here on jupiter beach. i want to show you that mesmerizing surf that's been pounding here for really the last 24 to 36 hours. we have had rain bands where you'll get sudden downpours with some gusty winds and the is ysu causing erosion. by and large florida definitely dodged this bullet. the sunshine state took a pounding today. in a matter of hours the ocean consumed broad stretches of prime beach front. >> it's crazy it came clean off. that's out of this...
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craig melvin here on the east coast of florida in jupiter where, again, as you just saw and heard fromdorian expected to move dangerously close. that storm finally on the move. just moments ago we received that new guidance from the national hurricane center. as of now the storm slowly pulling away from the bahamas. it has been there for around 40 hours now sitting on top of that island and bringing with it some severe destruction and death as well. devastating winds, storm surge will continue to batter the
craig melvin here on the east coast of florida in jupiter where, again, as you just saw and heard fromdorian expected to move dangerously close. that storm finally on the move. just moments ago we received that new guidance from the national hurricane center. as of now the storm slowly pulling away from the bahamas. it has been there for around 40 hours now sitting on top of that island and bringing with it some severe destruction and death as well. devastating winds, storm surge will continue...
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la florida e en goergieorgia y carolinas pi tomar todas las precauciones posibles, ruben esta en jupiter? ¿que tal? todo el dÍa se han sentido los efectos de dorian en la costa este de florida, en especial en las playas con las marejadas, un huracÁn que ha hecho que se efectÚen Órdenes de evacuacion en casi 1 millÓn de personas no solo en la florida, tambiÉn en georgia y las carolinas, esto r provoca la cancelacion de cie cientos de vuelos, hay que se seguir monitoreando la trayec r trayectoria, adutoridades urgena las personas a tomar precauci e precauciones, hablamos con algunos inmigrantes del Área y esto es lo que nos dijeron de cÓmo van a enfrentar a dorian. >> dorian da avisos de furia en la costa este de los estados unidos con rÁfagas de vientos y marejadas, manteniendo en alerta a millones de residentes en esta zona del paÍs. >> si , tenemos ansiedad, ten teniamos planeados por estar el fdin de semana largo y vinimos y nos tenemos que ir, esperemos que sea nada, ¿no (hablan en ingles). >> el gobernador de florida advirtiÓ a los residentes que evacuan, georgia y las carolinas tamb
la florida e en goergieorgia y carolinas pi tomar todas las precauciones posibles, ruben esta en jupiter? ¿que tal? todo el dÍa se han sentido los efectos de dorian en la costa este de florida, en especial en las playas con las marejadas, un huracÁn que ha hecho que se efectÚen Órdenes de evacuacion en casi 1 millÓn de personas no solo en la florida, tambiÉn en georgia y las carolinas, esto r provoca la cancelacion de cie cientos de vuelos, hay que se seguir monitoreando la trayec r...
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that is an image right now live in jupiter, florida.e track and live report just ahead. ♪ ♪ let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ >> it's a scene that we have become accustomed to on college campuses, students yelling, tearing down centuries old statues. next guest says in large part our academic institutions are to blame for this. saying they let politics cloud their role as places of independent thought where students can seek truth. the dean of the yale law school and author of that book right there the assault on american excellence, anthony kronman and he joins us now. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. i appreciate it. ainsley: tell us about your book and why you wrote this. >> we live in a great vibrant democracy. it has its - its-difficult moments. it's fundamental principle is the principle of equality. every one of us gets the same single vote when we g
that is an image right now live in jupiter, florida.e track and live report just ahead. ♪ ♪ let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. ♪ >> it's a scene that we have become accustomed to on college campuses, students yelling, tearing down centuries old statues. next guest says in large part our academic institutions are to blame for...
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correspondent jacqui heinrich's live in jupiter, florida.ckie. >> good evening, mike. we are in a mandatory evacuation area and it's less to do with the risk of high winds, which we have seen coming through, but more to do with the storm surge and flooding risk. even without the storm, this area is affected by king type. it's when the position of the earth, the sun, the moon, gravitational pull creates higher than normal tide and so even without this storm this is supposed to be the highest height of the year. take a look out into the water, you can see the crests are just two, three, 4 feet high. storm surge has already been pushing in this way and that's with dorian still about 100 miles east of here from the coast. areas that are low-lying or flat-prone are under mandatory evacuation. if you can see that retaining wall there is already getting hit and we are actually at low tide right now, so you can imagine when the tide comes in with the storm surge and of the storm gets closer, low-lying areas are at a real risk for life-threatening fl
correspondent jacqui heinrich's live in jupiter, florida.ckie. >> good evening, mike. we are in a mandatory evacuation area and it's less to do with the risk of high winds, which we have seen coming through, but more to do with the storm surge and flooding risk. even without the storm, this area is affected by king type. it's when the position of the earth, the sun, the moon, gravitational pull creates higher than normal tide and so even without this storm this is supposed to be the...
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this red area here, however, along the coast, we're talking places like west palm, jupiter, ft. pierce acti, even melbourne you're talking 74 to 110-mile-per-hour winds. this is the same for places like daytona beach, the palm coast, st. augustine, stretching into portions of the georgia coast, again, where you're looking at winds about 74 to 110 miles per hour. that will make significant power outages and do some damage to these communities here as well as the path is still expected to continue to slide up the east coast and head towards other states like georgia as well as the carolinas. >> reporter: thanks so much, allison. it's such an important point you make. it doesn't have to make landfall. the eye doesn't have to make landfall here on florida to have a serious impact. they will experience hurricane-force winds and even as we speak, one of those outer bands now, the rain is starting to come down. you can feel it on your skin, the wind picking up. when the bands come through, the wind speeds get to be 40, almost 50 miles an hour. tomorrow morning at this time 70 to 100 mi
this red area here, however, along the coast, we're talking places like west palm, jupiter, ft. pierce acti, even melbourne you're talking 74 to 110-mile-per-hour winds. this is the same for places like daytona beach, the palm coast, st. augustine, stretching into portions of the georgia coast, again, where you're looking at winds about 74 to 110 miles per hour. that will make significant power outages and do some damage to these communities here as well as the path is still expected to...
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they are worried that the people on hutchinson island there and jupiter to the south are going to beou can see, it's getting more violent on our end over here. >> reporter: yeah. authorities here in martin county have shut down traffic into -- on to hutchinson island through the jensen beach causeway, the stewart causeway, as well. only those who live here and can show that they are residents of the island, have business here, are allowed over. brian stewart, thank you so much. of course, the storm surge, the big story for the barrier islands. we're expecting a four to seven-foot storm surge. it would take the atlantic over the dunes. it doesn't have to get to seven feet. it can cut between the dunes and get into the parking lots. some of the communities. i also spoke with the mayor of one of the house of representatives here on hutchinson island -- one of the representatives here on hutchinson island who said the coastal area will come over before dorian started churning in the atlantic. this area was saturated. how they are expecting significant flooding from the rainfall, the stor
they are worried that the people on hutchinson island there and jupiter to the south are going to beou can see, it's getting more violent on our end over here. >> reporter: yeah. authorities here in martin county have shut down traffic into -- on to hutchinson island through the jensen beach causeway, the stewart causeway, as well. only those who live here and can show that they are residents of the island, have business here, are allowed over. brian stewart, thank you so much. of course,...
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obviously going to be in the bahamas, about that 18 to 23 feet, but even look at this, stretching from jupiter up towards jacksonville, you're looking at 4 to 7 feet of storm surge in these areas. the track is still about the same. we still anticipate it to just slide along the east coast, not just of florida, but also for states like georgia, south carolina, north carolina. now, one bit of good news for those last three states, it is expected to weaken some as it slides up there, so your wind speeds are likely not going to be as strong as they will be in florida. however, some of these areas may end up having a greater storm surge threat just because of the direction in which that storm is headed and the direction of the water and wind flow that goes around it. so keep that in mind. while the winds may not be, brianna, as strong for georgia and the carolinas, the storm surge threat and the rainfall threat may end up actually being higher for those states. >> wow, take note up on the east coast there. allison chinchar, thank you so much. we'll be checking in with you. i want to turn to my coll
obviously going to be in the bahamas, about that 18 to 23 feet, but even look at this, stretching from jupiter up towards jacksonville, you're looking at 4 to 7 feet of storm surge in these areas. the track is still about the same. we still anticipate it to just slide along the east coast, not just of florida, but also for states like georgia, south carolina, north carolina. now, one bit of good news for those last three states, it is expected to weaken some as it slides up there, so your wind...
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abc news's ginger zee is in jupiter beach, florida. >> do you see right here the people behind me surfingcertainly the calm before the big part of the storm. they are taking advantage. a lot of folks just taking a look at what's happening. but this type of pier, this type of jetty, will be covered with water. there will be huge waves. we're going to have significant surge, even possible with this thing staying some 80-plus miles away. >> reporter: rob marciano is in melbourne beach, florida. >> on the other side, the east side of these barrier islands, you've got this. big beach, big ocean, and big waves. you get a bigger surge. but we also have these big sand dunes that line this coastline, sometimes 15, 20 feet high. so they protect for the most part the thousands of homes that line these barrier islands. >> reporter: the eye of the storm still miles away, but storm surge warnings already up for much of florida's east coast. >> here you have two rivers that come together that separate the mainland from cape canaveral. and this causeway is the connection, part of which will be underwater
abc news's ginger zee is in jupiter beach, florida. >> do you see right here the people behind me surfingcertainly the calm before the big part of the storm. they are taking advantage. a lot of folks just taking a look at what's happening. but this type of pier, this type of jetty, will be covered with water. there will be huge waves. we're going to have significant surge, even possible with this thing staying some 80-plus miles away. >> reporter: rob marciano is in melbourne beach,...
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pesar de su lento desplazamiento se mantiene la amenaza en la costa de la florida, rubÉn estÁ en jÚpitervÍctima en la florida, un hombre de 55 aÑos cayÓ de un Árbol que estaba poder ando por considerarlo una amenaza para su vivienda _ las autoridades no dejan de alertar a las personas que estÉn atentas a la trayectoria de dorian y que hagan caso a las ordenes de evacuaciones, miles de miembros de las fuerzas armadas siguen desplegados en esta zona del paÍs para atender cualquier emergencia, por lo pronto es todo desde la playa jÚpiter aqÍi en la florida, de regreso con ustedes. >> gracias por el reporte, tras confirmar que el autor del tiroteo de odessa texas fue despedido horas antes de su acciÓn, estÁn investigando la conducta del atacante inmediatamente despuÉs del despido y antes que comenzar a disparar, se sabe que Él y su empleador llamaron al 911 pero Él se fue antes de hablar con un operador, la familias de las vÍctimas no encuentran explicaciÓn a esta masacre. >> lo Único que sÉ es que era una persona, lo puedo describir como despota, agresivo _. en la noche se la pasaba dispara
pesar de su lento desplazamiento se mantiene la amenaza en la costa de la florida, rubÉn estÁ en jÚpitervÍctima en la florida, un hombre de 55 aÑos cayÓ de un Árbol que estaba poder ando por considerarlo una amenaza para su vivienda _ las autoridades no dejan de alertar a las personas que estÉn atentas a la trayectoria de dorian y que hagan caso a las ordenes de evacuaciones, miles de miembros de las fuerzas armadas siguen desplegados en esta zona del paÍs para atender cualquier...
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. >> reporter: in jupiter workers boarded up stores with hopes that dorian stays far offshore. but ready in case it lurches west. if you have travel plans to this part of the country anytime soon take note. the orlando airport will be closing starting tomorrow morning. that makes it the six airport in the state to shut down because of dorian. atlantic beach nicole killian. >>> 93 nursing homes and seven hospitals have evacuated in florida. the storm might not make landfall. explain that. >>> landfall is the center of the storm moving overland. you can have severe impacts in a spot even if you don't get landfall. the winds go out maybe even 50 miles from the center of the storm. landfall is not going to happen in florida. direct impacts will happen tomorrow. this is insane and that this is a major hurricane still tonight. it hasn't moved in 24 hours. it is exactly the same spot where it was last night. portions of grand bahama island are underwater. as a result. downgraded to a category three. still a big storm. 120 miles per hour. florida is out of the comb. the carolinas are i
. >> reporter: in jupiter workers boarded up stores with hopes that dorian stays far offshore. but ready in case it lurches west. if you have travel plans to this part of the country anytime soon take note. the orlando airport will be closing starting tomorrow morning. that makes it the six airport in the state to shut down because of dorian. atlantic beach nicole killian. >>> 93 nursing homes and seven hospitals have evacuated in florida. the storm might not make landfall....
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we have been on this part of jupiter island all day.rm surge warnings for jupiter inlet, which is the southern most part of this island. anything below that, the storm surge warnings went away, according to the national weather service advisory at 11:00. this is where we are, the start of where you're seeing more serious warnings for florida. if we look a little more down, you can see how far this, the waves, crashing the tides coming up, higher, the stand here, the sand banks eroding more and more. we've been told by police in this area that we have to evacuate this area as soon as we finish talking to you, actually. they say they are worried that the water coming from this side as well as the other side of the island are going to meet and take over the small roadway where we've been able to sit on for the last few hours. what we've seen over the last couple of days, over the last couple of hours, as some of those outer bands get to us, are a little bit of rain and calm. as you heard from so many people, neil. people are seeing little
we have been on this part of jupiter island all day.rm surge warnings for jupiter inlet, which is the southern most part of this island. anything below that, the storm surge warnings went away, according to the national weather service advisory at 11:00. this is where we are, the start of where you're seeing more serious warnings for florida. if we look a little more down, you can see how far this, the waves, crashing the tides coming up, higher, the stand here, the sand banks eroding more and...
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. >> reporter: in jupiter, businesses boarded up while some on the coast spent the labor day holiday getting in doan approaches. y here are officially each days, closed although ver onicca we have seen folks sneak over the sand do you know and people are flying kites right now. but that being said, mandatory curfew will be going into effect here later tonight until further notice. >> always bet to heed the warning nikole killion live for us. we appreciate it. thank you. >>> let's turn to chiefmeteorologist paul deano. >> i couldn't manage a worst case scenario. where you have a major hurricane passing by. that's the worst case scenario a hurricane stalling over your island is a separate worst case scenario. both are happening right now. the storm is currently not moving. the westward progress, which is better news for florida, that is happened. westward progress stopped and the storm is stalling but it is stalling over grand bahama island including the city of freeport. cataroto trtand a category 4 with 140-mile-per-hour win. there are hurricane warnings up even though landfall is no
. >> reporter: in jupiter, businesses boarded up while some on the coast spent the labor day holiday getting in doan approaches. y here are officially each days, closed although ver onicca we have seen folks sneak over the sand do you know and people are flying kites right now. but that being said, mandatory curfew will be going into effect here later tonight until further notice. >> always bet to heed the warning nikole killion live for us. we appreciate it. thank you. >>>...
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then he goes to mars and neptune, he goes to jupiter. it is a long search then? it is quite long.his american directorjames gray — i think he's a rather pretentious film maker — this is a bit of a space drag. there are people who are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning, and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i didn't read that in there. i had plenty of time to think this is rather silly, to be honest. and i love brad pitt, i quite like space movies when they are philosophical, 2001, solaris, for example. this one had some decent sequences but not for me at all. i thought it was ponderous, pretentious, i thought it was a real pain to watch. very difficult. i know brad is great. the other thing about ad astra, it's not a ad for an astra at all, they won't sell any cars on the back of this. i did read it looks beautiful, do you give it that or not? i did give it that but i much prefer gravity which has a similar feel to it. everybody seemed to be speaking in a very stilted fashion, the way it is made, to me, it turned me
then he goes to mars and neptune, he goes to jupiter. it is a long search then? it is quite long.his american directorjames gray — i think he's a rather pretentious film maker — this is a bit of a space drag. there are people who are saying it is very philosophical and an existential search for meaning, and there are parallels of father and son and maybe god the creator, i didn't read that in there. i had plenty of time to think this is rather silly, to be honest. and i love brad pitt, i...
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jupiter is his yoga ball. [applause] dana, are you dreading the 2020 election? is a scary? >> no i love elections. i love america. i could see why there's a little dread because we've never stopped talking about the previous election. usually there's a bit of a low. 2019 not about politics, want to talk other things but this was what they are talking about. i don't think the democrats have actually driven a new cycle. the president does it for them. >> he has the media picking the stories. it's almost kind of brilliant. are you worried this might create a long-term psychological damage to this country? >> the damage is on me. we were sitting through that month after month. you don't think that affected us psychologically? what i dread is going back to that. it may not be the same story, it may be more of that nonsense, it's so devastatingly harmful. it's not good. >> it's like they don't even remember thanks at this. they blocked it out. do you dread anything? anything you don't dread? >> i need to say i completely disagree with your monologue. you were so wrong. biden is t
jupiter is his yoga ball. [applause] dana, are you dreading the 2020 election? is a scary? >> no i love elections. i love america. i could see why there's a little dread because we've never stopped talking about the previous election. usually there's a bit of a low. 2019 not about politics, want to talk other things but this was what they are talking about. i don't think the democrats have actually driven a new cycle. the president does it for them. >> he has the media picking the...
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i got a text message from greg norman, who unhad kerred down in his house on jupiter island.ven't talked about this, that particular island is where thousands of sea turtles go to lay eggs. ainsley: i thought about them, yes, the loggerheads. steve: according to greg norman, thousands and thousands of unhatched turtle eggs did not survive because of the storm surge, all the churning of the beach. he says mother nature shows no leniency when amped up. fingers crossed. ainsley: loggerhead turtles are up the coast. many don't survive, the little babies heading back to the ocean. brian: turtles, we're thinking but. ainsley: it's a big thing down there. everyone watches, lines up on the beach to watch them. brian: make sure the eggs have buoyancy. maybe they're floating. janice dean, you have another news on the storm. janice: we have the 8:00 a.m. advisory. the storm is moving one mile-per-hour to the northwest. oh, my gosh. i mean, we've been talking about the northwest bahamas. obviously the pictures coming out of there is going to be devastating. this storm is actually going t
i got a text message from greg norman, who unhad kerred down in his house on jupiter island.ven't talked about this, that particular island is where thousands of sea turtles go to lay eggs. ainsley: i thought about them, yes, the loggerheads. steve: according to greg norman, thousands and thousands of unhatched turtle eggs did not survive because of the storm surge, all the churning of the beach. he says mother nature shows no leniency when amped up. fingers crossed. ainsley: loggerhead turtles...
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jupiter is his yoga ball. tyrus. all right. dana, are you dreading the 2020 election?s it scaring you? >> no, i love elections. i love america and that's what we do. i can see why there is a little bit of dread. we have never stopped talking about the previous election. and usually there is a lull. 2019 was about politics. i don't think the democrats have actually drive and news cycle this year. so the president does it for them. greg: he's replaced the media as picking the stories. it's almost brilliant, dr. drew. are you worried this is creating long-term psychological damage to our country. >> the footage you aired of cnn and msnbc that damaged me. what i dread is going back to that. if i seemo the same story that s so harmful to people to sit in that all the time, it's not good for us. greg: kat do you dread anything? kat: i disagree with our monologue. bind is too old. trump is too old. they are all too old. what we need is a baby. they serve for six months to a year. whenever they are able to communicate they are out, new c baby in. if they can't communicate they
jupiter is his yoga ball. tyrus. all right. dana, are you dreading the 2020 election?s it scaring you? >> no, i love elections. i love america and that's what we do. i can see why there is a little bit of dread. we have never stopped talking about the previous election. and usually there is a lull. 2019 was about politics. i don't think the democrats have actually drive and news cycle this year. so the president does it for them. greg: he's replaced the media as picking the stories. it's...
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so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live in jupiter beach, florida, tonight. and ginger, those punishing winds now reaching out further from the eye of the storm? >> reporter: 175 miles from the center of the storm. that's what we're feeling, david, those tropical storm-force winds. we've had gusts around here to 60 miles per hour, but we are so grateful that that angry sea behind us is angry because it is taking the brunt of dorian right now. so, let's go ahead and look at the track. that thing still looking like it's going to move northwest and eventually north. what becomes a problem is the coast of the united states juts out, so, south carolina and north carolina will get far too close for comfort, if not a landfall by friday morning in the outer banks. so, let's go ahead and talk about timing. i think here, we're going to see the most gusty winds yet tonight into the treasure coast. daytona will take the brunt of it by tomorrow morning. seeing gusts somewhere around 50. and then watch as this thing, by wednesday night, kind of settles in and edges into th
so, let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, live in jupiter beach, florida, tonight. and ginger, those punishing winds now reaching out further from the eye of the storm? >> reporter: 175 miles from the center of the storm. that's what we're feeling, david, those tropical storm-force winds. we've had gusts around here to 60 miles per hour, but we are so grateful that that angry sea behind us is angry because it is taking the brunt of dorian right now. so, let's go ahead and...