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we have saint helena gusting to 50-miles-per-hour right now, knoxville gusting to 34, dab low gusting to 41. the offshore winds are here and sticking around for some time. the red flag warning is in effect for the north bay, east bay and santa cruz mountains until 11:00 a.m. friday. so, for 36 hours we will be dealing with these gusty winds gusting over 45-miles-per-hour in spots. so, the first peak in these offshore winds will happen over the next couple of hours. we'll see a bit of a lull tomorrow afternoon and then a second burst of winds will occur early friday morning. these winds bringing hot temperatures. heat advises also go into effect. >>> in the north bay more than 9,000 customers in napa county have lost electricity. j.r. stone is live in calistoga
we have saint helena gusting to 50-miles-per-hour right now, knoxville gusting to 34, dab low gusting to 41. the offshore winds are here and sticking around for some time. the red flag warning is in effect for the north bay, east bay and santa cruz mountains until 11:00 a.m. friday. so, for 36 hours we will be dealing with these gusty winds gusting over 45-miles-per-hour in spots. so, the first peak in these offshore winds will happen over the next couple of hours. we'll see a bit of a lull...
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so far, with this second offshore wind event, knoxville 39. so that high-fire danger as we are looking at that red flag warning for the areas highlighted in red, until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. the north bay mountains, east bay hills, diablo range. and santa clara county coast under that red flag warning. and very low humidity values down to the teens. looking ahead through the rest of the week. we'll cool it down with temperatures. but watching those gusty offshore winds over the next couple of days. especially if we look to next sunday and monday. >> all right, mary. thank you. >>> that's going to do ♪ >> hope: i am so sorry. last-minute deadline. i'm just--i'm counting down the minutes until we are back home with the kids. >> liam: no, you're good. although, sooner the better, because i did promise beth and douglas a puppet show. >> hope: a puppet show. >> liam: yes, a puppet show. don't look at me like that. you're gonna have to join me on that stage. you need to play the very important role of... >> hope: [ gasps ] >> liam: ...the... >> hope: p
so far, with this second offshore wind event, knoxville 39. so that high-fire danger as we are looking at that red flag warning for the areas highlighted in red, until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. the north bay mountains, east bay hills, diablo range. and santa clara county coast under that red flag warning. and very low humidity values down to the teens. looking ahead through the rest of the week. we'll cool it down with temperatures. but watching those gusty offshore winds over the next couple of...
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Oct 21, 2020
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knoxville 33. mount hood 19. 22 for the oakland hills and 18- mile an hour wind gusts at pine flat road. really the focus, the north bay mountains with the first burst of off shore winds, a red flag warning in effect until 8:00 a.m. for the north bay mountains. then behind that our second off shore wind event arrives tonight all the way through friday morning. that will be more widespread. all of our higher elevations, the bay area hills and mountains under that red flag warning. that starts tonight and it does include also, the san mateo county coast under that red flag warning. gusts up to 40 to 50 miles an hour with that second burst of off shore winds and then over the weekend we have our third burst of off shore winds and a likely will be strongest out of the three. warm and dry weather continues with that tight pressure gradient and strong winds up in the higher elevations. looking at today as we look to the north bay. a bit of a break for this afternoon and the winds pick up for tonight. a b
knoxville 33. mount hood 19. 22 for the oakland hills and 18- mile an hour wind gusts at pine flat road. really the focus, the north bay mountains with the first burst of off shore winds, a red flag warning in effect until 8:00 a.m. for the north bay mountains. then behind that our second off shore wind event arrives tonight all the way through friday morning. that will be more widespread. all of our higher elevations, the bay area hills and mountains under that red flag warning. that starts...
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>>> we're back with a fiery scene on interstate 40 near knoxville, tennessee. a camper went up in flames below an overpass. police say the fire started with a brake problem. the driver was able to separate a truck from the trailer. >>> investigators in tulsa say they found at least ten coffins buried in an unmarked mass grave. they've been searching for victims of the 1921 tulsa race massacre which ended with an estimated 300 mostly black people dead. they say they originally thought each coffin contained the remains of one person, but now they say they won't be sure until forensic testing is complete. >>> turning now to new research looking at how mouthwash can reduce your infection risk of covid-19. it comes as the cdc redefines what it considered to be close contact with potentially infectious people. >> good morning and thank you for joining us. let's start with that big headline from the cdc which is especially relevant for schools and offices when it comes to your risk of getting infected from someone else. the cdc is now redefining the term close contact
>>> we're back with a fiery scene on interstate 40 near knoxville, tennessee. a camper went up in flames below an overpass. police say the fire started with a brake problem. the driver was able to separate a truck from the trailer. >>> investigators in tulsa say they found at least ten coffins buried in an unmarked mass grave. they've been searching for victims of the 1921 tulsa race massacre which ended with an estimated 300 mostly black people dead. they say they originally...
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he was probably our first professional artist from knoxville had a studio on street and so their names or somewhat linked and there were rumors that there was more to it than a friendship, katherine died in 1958 lloyd far earlier in 1925. >>now they're linked forever by their final resting places at old gray they. sometimes maybe from like stroll, they spotted hand-in-hand in the twilight. it's kind of nice they've been able to get together after all that time. more than 9,000 people are buried here some with headstones that date to the 1820's. >>some with ornate statues in her likeness is pause at the grave of noted 1890's author virginia rosalie cox shia died young she had a kidney ailment in 20 chance, someone broke the hand off of her statue, perhaps our tour guide says creating the don't grade rosalie wanders a cemetery looking for her hand so. >>if you meet her just teller the board has it they found it a few and they're going to reattach it you don't have ship should probably dissatisfied with an insert so many stories to tell of notable people from knoxville's past most were la
he was probably our first professional artist from knoxville had a studio on street and so their names or somewhat linked and there were rumors that there was more to it than a friendship, katherine died in 1958 lloyd far earlier in 1925. >>now they're linked forever by their final resting places at old gray they. sometimes maybe from like stroll, they spotted hand-in-hand in the twilight. it's kind of nice they've been able to get together after all that time. more than 9,000 people are...
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diablo, and knoxville at 30 miles per hour with those gusts so far . we will talk about what you can expect over the next couple of days. coming up in just a moment. back to you. >>> live from the news desk. phone the reaction from the antitrust lawsuit being followed. the federal justice department filed a 57 page complaint saying that google is the gatekeeper to the internet and unlawfully maintaining a monopoly. they said that google has been using in a illegal web of business agreements that shut out competitors. making google the default a search engine on websites and bones. >> if the government doesn't enforce the antitrust laws we could lose that next wave of innovation. if that happens americans may not get to see the next google. >> the justice department has declined to comment on evidence of consumer harm. the deputy ag said that that would all be flushed out in court. google sent a statement saying that today's lawsuit is a deeply flawed. people use a google because they choose to not because they are forced to or because they cannot find
diablo, and knoxville at 30 miles per hour with those gusts so far . we will talk about what you can expect over the next couple of days. coming up in just a moment. back to you. >>> live from the news desk. phone the reaction from the antitrust lawsuit being followed. the federal justice department filed a 57 page complaint saying that google is the gatekeeper to the internet and unlawfully maintaining a monopoly. they said that google has been using in a illegal web of business...
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Oct 27, 2020
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the diablo winds still going, not as strong as they were 24 hours ago. 22 at knoxville creek. so we're still watching very dry conditions, antioch, fairfield, 15% in napa. that red flag warning for the east bay hills and solano county. gust 50-60 miles per hour not out of the question. the humidity 18% means fire danger is certainly possible. overnight, 3:00 a.m. you will notice 31-mile-per-hour winds, middletown, 26 miles per hour. i'll let you know how long this fire danger will remain elevated and what changes are ahead once the winds settle down. >>> happening right now, pg&e says it's in the process of restoring electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers. at the height of the shutoff, 345,000 had their power turned off. they've restored power to more than 156,000 customers. >> the utility says its choppers already have begun looking at equipment. now a swath of the east bay was plunged into the darkness during planned power outages, and pg&e extended those shut offs in lafayette and moraga until tomorrow afternoon. three communities commonly called lamarinda. resid
the diablo winds still going, not as strong as they were 24 hours ago. 22 at knoxville creek. so we're still watching very dry conditions, antioch, fairfield, 15% in napa. that red flag warning for the east bay hills and solano county. gust 50-60 miles per hour not out of the question. the humidity 18% means fire danger is certainly possible. overnight, 3:00 a.m. you will notice 31-mile-per-hour winds, middletown, 26 miles per hour. i'll let you know how long this fire danger will remain...
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the diablo winds still going, not as strong as they were 24 hours ago. 22 at knoxville creek. so we're still watching very dry conditions, antioch, fairfield, 15% in napa. that red flag warning for the east bay hills and solano county. gust 50-60 miles per hour not out of the question. the humidity 18% means fire danger is certainly possible. overnight, 3:00 a.m. you will notice 31-mile-per-hour winds, middletown, 26 miles per hour. i'll let you know how long this fire danger will remain elevated and what changes are ahead once the winds settle down. >>> happening right now, pg&e says it's in the process of restoring electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers. at the height of the shutoff, 345,000 had their power turned off. they've restored power to more than 156,000 customers. >> the utility says its choppers already have begun looking at equipment. now a swath of the east bay was plunged into the darkness during planned power outages, and pg&e extended those shut offs in lafayette and moraga until tomorrow afternoon. three communities commonly called lamarinda. resid
the diablo winds still going, not as strong as they were 24 hours ago. 22 at knoxville creek. so we're still watching very dry conditions, antioch, fairfield, 15% in napa. that red flag warning for the east bay hills and solano county. gust 50-60 miles per hour not out of the question. the humidity 18% means fire danger is certainly possible. overnight, 3:00 a.m. you will notice 31-mile-per-hour winds, middletown, 26 miles per hour. i'll let you know how long this fire danger will remain...
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Oct 17, 2020
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dry and gusty in knoxville. 27 miles per hour winds. the dry down sloping wind keeping the fire danger elevated. red flag warnings until 8:00 a.m. very low humidity and dry fuels means possibility of fire rapidly spreading. keep that in mind. we have records to talk about. for the seconds straight day. napa tied the old record of 27. richmond a tie at 95. san francisco and redwood city. half-moon bay all new records. and as you look oakland downtown 95 degrees. broke the previous record set in 1974. san jose breaking at 95 degrees. plenty hot across the bay area. cooler weather is coming. when that will arrive in just a few minutes. >> new developments tonight. we just learned a pair of teens admitted to starting this fast moving brush fire in san frab. just before noon on the south side of historic sign hill. we report it forced numerous residents to flee homes. >> five minutes to evacuate. that was all that they got to say good-bye to 34 years of memories. >> the police said this is time to get out. you have five minutes before everyt
dry and gusty in knoxville. 27 miles per hour winds. the dry down sloping wind keeping the fire danger elevated. red flag warnings until 8:00 a.m. very low humidity and dry fuels means possibility of fire rapidly spreading. keep that in mind. we have records to talk about. for the seconds straight day. napa tied the old record of 27. richmond a tie at 95. san francisco and redwood city. half-moon bay all new records. and as you look oakland downtown 95 degrees. broke the previous record set in...
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winds are still running anywhere from 35 to about 41 in knoxville. so, that is still pretty critical as far as fire starting and fire spreading. look at this. 8% in the oakland hills to about 10%, 11% relativi relative ty ty rest of us. for the rest of us extremely dry air and temperatures in the mid 70s to mid 80s. away from the coast in the mid 70s. >> okay, mike. thank you. >>> oakland police are investigating an incident along mcarthur boulevard. one person is dead and we have reached out to investigators for more info on what happened. video from overnight shows police taping off a section at 89th avenue and placing evidence markers on the street. >>> happening right now, pg&e is in the process of restoring power to hundreds of thousands of customers this morning. jobina tracking all of this at the live desk. good morning, jobina. >> good morning, kumasi. pg&e has restored power to more than 156,000 customers so far. let's take a look at the utility website right now so you can see this is the map that shows the public safety shutoffs and all th
winds are still running anywhere from 35 to about 41 in knoxville. so, that is still pretty critical as far as fire starting and fire spreading. look at this. 8% in the oakland hills to about 10%, 11% relativi relative ty ty rest of us. for the rest of us extremely dry air and temperatures in the mid 70s to mid 80s. away from the coast in the mid 70s. >> okay, mike. thank you. >>> oakland police are investigating an incident along mcarthur boulevard. one person is dead and we...
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." >> when the autumn chill seeps into this community just north of knoxville, tennessee hundreds of high school students are drawn to the blaze of friday night lights. to cheer on their hometown heroes the bobcats. she was the friday night light who perhaps shown brightest of them all. emma walker, a bobcats cheerleader since her freshman year at central high. >> she was a really good cheerleader. some cheerleaders just go through the motions but emma put her own kind of sparkle i guess into what she would do. >> fellow cheerleaders kelsey and lauren said their friend emma could be sassy, too. >> she'd always say, well, i am kind of a big deal. >> and i take it she said that with a hint of sarcasm? >> yes. people who didn't know her were like oh, she's super pretty cheerleader. oh, no. then they would meet her and be like she is the nicest person they ever met. >> keegan and megan were emma's long time school friends. >> once you got to know her you're like, wow. she is a down to earth person and really sweet. >> she had a smile that could light up the room. big, beautiful smile. >>
." >> when the autumn chill seeps into this community just north of knoxville, tennessee hundreds of high school students are drawn to the blaze of friday night lights. to cheer on their hometown heroes the bobcats. she was the friday night light who perhaps shown brightest of them all. emma walker, a bobcats cheerleader since her freshman year at central high. >> she was a really good cheerleader. some cheerleaders just go through the motions but emma put her own kind of...
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we have saint helena gusting to 50-miles-per-hour right now, knoxville gusting to 34, dab low gusting to 41. the offshore winds are here and sticking around for some time. the red flag warning is in effect for the north bay, east bay and santa cruz mountains until 11:00 a.m. friday. so, for 36 hours we will be dealing with these gusty winds gusting over 45-miles-per-hour in spots. so, the first peak in these offshore winds will happen over the next couple of hours. we'll see a bit of a lull tomorrow afternoon and then a second burst of winds will occur early friday morning. these winds bringing hot temperatures. heat advises also go into effect. >>> in the north bay more than 9,000 customers in napa county have lost electricity. j.r. stone is live in calistoga tonight where some of the town is in the dark. we know it's warm. what about the wind? >> reporter: just a slight breeze right now, dan. that is certainly good news in calistoga. if you look over my shoulder, you can see that fire truck there. you also see some of the lights on. those are being powered by the generators being us
we have saint helena gusting to 50-miles-per-hour right now, knoxville gusting to 34, dab low gusting to 41. the offshore winds are here and sticking around for some time. the red flag warning is in effect for the north bay, east bay and santa cruz mountains until 11:00 a.m. friday. so, for 36 hours we will be dealing with these gusty winds gusting over 45-miles-per-hour in spots. so, the first peak in these offshore winds will happen over the next couple of hours. we'll see a bit of a lull...
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dry and gusty in knoxville. 27 miles per hour winds. the dry down sloping wind keeping the fire danger elevated. red flag warnings until 8:00 a.m. very low humidity and dry fuels means possibility of fire rapidly spreading. keep that in mind. we have records to talk about. for the seconds straight day. napa tied the old record of 27. richmond a tie at 95. san francisco and redwood city. half-moon bay all new records. and as you look oakland downtown 95 degrees. broke the previous record set in 1974. san jose breaking at 95 degrees. plenty hot across the bay area. cooler weather is coming. when that will arrive in just a few minutes. >> new developments tonight. we just learned a pair of teens admitted to starting this fast moving brush fire in san frab. just before noon on the south side of historic sign hill. we report it forced numerous residents to flee homes. >> five minutes to evacuate. that was all that they got to say good-bye to 34 years of memories. >> the police said this is time to get out. you have five minutes before everyt
dry and gusty in knoxville. 27 miles per hour winds. the dry down sloping wind keeping the fire danger elevated. red flag warnings until 8:00 a.m. very low humidity and dry fuels means possibility of fire rapidly spreading. keep that in mind. we have records to talk about. for the seconds straight day. napa tied the old record of 27. richmond a tie at 95. san francisco and redwood city. half-moon bay all new records. and as you look oakland downtown 95 degrees. broke the previous record set in...
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out of the north gusting to 60 miles per hour. 36 knoxville. and as we look at the humidity it is still dry. 29% humidity in livermore. a combination of the strong wind and low humidity that keeps the red flag warning going into 11:00 a. 11:00 a.m. gusts 35 to 55 plus miles per hour. heat advisory covering the bay area until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow. risk of heat illness. it was a record setting day today. five records to speak of all in the le 90s. san jose 94 a tie. set back in 1961. 93 degrees in richmond. and places like half-moon bay it was 93. a tie set in 1997. another day of record heat coming our way. when relief will arrive. >> thank you. if you want to see if your house is on the list of possible shut offs we have a helpful tool. plug in your address and find out. we have tips on how to prepare. >> tonight a bay area hot yoga studio is under investigation after more than a dozen complaints alleging the owner is defying state public health guidelines. >> i had the virus if february. so what. it's over. great. nobody knew you had it. >> the
out of the north gusting to 60 miles per hour. 36 knoxville. and as we look at the humidity it is still dry. 29% humidity in livermore. a combination of the strong wind and low humidity that keeps the red flag warning going into 11:00 a. 11:00 a.m. gusts 35 to 55 plus miles per hour. heat advisory covering the bay area until 9:00 p.m. tomorrow. risk of heat illness. it was a record setting day today. five records to speak of all in the le 90s. san jose 94 a tie. set back in 1961. 93 degrees in...
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yesterday another small fire actually broke out to the west of highway 29 and napa county near knoxville. a fire was only several miles southeast of the glass fire southern edge. well thankfully. firefighters quickly put it out the cause of that fire is still under investigation, but it's possible that wind blew embers from the glass fire into that area. people who live nearby and not feel say that it's just another reason to be prepared to leave at a moment's notice. >>concerns concerns every we've heard from our town manager steve rogers and he's provided information to residents on on the town website sta prepared for if in case we have evacuate and my family is is doing that right now we're we're preparing for if we have if we have to leave. >>well the weather winds and heat are all things that communities will be closely monitoring for the next few days. more than 2000 firefighters are assigned to battle the class fire. many of them slept in less favorable conditions after working 24 hour shifts and sometimes even longer. one 10 company stepped in just to make sure that our heroes g
yesterday another small fire actually broke out to the west of highway 29 and napa county near knoxville. a fire was only several miles southeast of the glass fire southern edge. well thankfully. firefighters quickly put it out the cause of that fire is still under investigation, but it's possible that wind blew embers from the glass fire into that area. people who live nearby and not feel say that it's just another reason to be prepared to leave at a moment's notice. >>concerns concerns...
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relative humidity has dropped down to 10% at knoxville creek. you combine that with dry vegetation and this wind direction drying out the atmosphere even more, and the fire danger is elevated. red flag warning until 6:00 a.m. saturday. gusting winds, dry fuels, any fires that develop will spread rapidly. as you take a look at the hour by hour winds, they're picking up tonight over 20 miles an hour as we head into tomorrow. in the morning still a little breezy but really tomorrow night we're expecting wind gusts as high as 30 miles an hour. heat is another big issue. we have plenty of 90s in our y bayside and inland communities right now. heat advisory until 8:00 p.m. tomorrow. there is a risk of heat illnesses. i'll be back with a look at when you will experience some major changes coming right up. ama and dan. >> sandhya, thanks very much. >>> the red flag warning that sandhya's talking about has residents of the east bay hills on edge. abc7 news reporter lauren martinez shows you how they're preparing. >> reporter: this woman just evacuated fr
relative humidity has dropped down to 10% at knoxville creek. you combine that with dry vegetation and this wind direction drying out the atmosphere even more, and the fire danger is elevated. red flag warning until 6:00 a.m. saturday. gusting winds, dry fuels, any fires that develop will spread rapidly. as you take a look at the hour by hour winds, they're picking up tonight over 20 miles an hour as we head into tomorrow. in the morning still a little breezy but really tomorrow night we're...
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claire finkelstein professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania law school in knoxville tennessee we've got jason emmett professor of international law at lincoln memorial university is also a former chairman of the young republican national federation and from essex in the u.k. we've got natasha lynn stat professor of u.s. government at the university of essex welcome to you all clear if i can come to you 1st how important is totally see through transparency on the part of the white house moving forward. as very very important because the white house needs to show that they're under control that they are taking this seriously that they care about the people who the president and the 1st lady and hope picks may have infective their rhetoric is badly undercut unfortunately the president's refusal to take precautions his ridiculing as your lead in mentioned of joe biden for taking precautions his attacks throughout this pandemic on governors who put stay at home orders in place the attack on wearing mask the rallying his base particularly far right supporters to rebel agai
claire finkelstein professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania law school in knoxville tennessee we've got jason emmett professor of international law at lincoln memorial university is also a former chairman of the young republican national federation and from essex in the u.k. we've got natasha lynn stat professor of u.s. government at the university of essex welcome to you all clear if i can come to you 1st how important is totally see through transparency on the part of...
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. >> it was good it was like a johnny knoxville style prank. my arm was literally broken.. >> jimmy: that could only happen to you. or me, by the way. >> or you! i thought of you i was like you'd appreciate it >> jimmy: sounds like something i've done before you have a few projects coming up, jack the new season of "fargo" looks unbelievable i'm freaking out about this. you, chris rock, jason schwartzman. dude >> this season's amazing it's sort of like almost the amalgamation of all the others 1950s, kansas city i play a detective who suffers severely from ocd. can't walk into the room without turning the light switch on and off five times he's a real kook he's fun >> jimmy: i cannot wait. september 22nd on fx that premieres. i will be right there. i cannot wait, buddy i want to talk about your new thriller, "antebellum. can't say too much without spoiling it. but it focuses on racial inequality and slavery >> it does >> jimmy: there's a quote it opens with that says "the past is never dead, it's not even past." >> yes, william faulkner that was a quote from faulkner the m
. >> it was good it was like a johnny knoxville style prank. my arm was literally broken.. >> jimmy: that could only happen to you. or me, by the way. >> or you! i thought of you i was like you'd appreciate it >> jimmy: sounds like something i've done before you have a few projects coming up, jack the new season of "fargo" looks unbelievable i'm freaking out about this. you, chris rock, jason schwartzman. dude >> this season's amazing it's sort of like...
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multiple patients taken by ambulance from the scene it happened on highway 58 in chattanooga and knoxville near the town of decatur. we just got word from the state education center offering condolences, the state board of health doing the same. we're waiting for a news conference while we wait, our covid situation is getting worse, again. a covid storm is building. but are we better prepared to deal with the biggest surge yet this time around >> reporter: covid hospitalizations rising, infections skyrocketing. with winter looming, where do we stand on the vaccine front >>> voting by mail can americans trust the post office to deliver by election day? >>> plus the struggle for small business owners. how long will they survive without help >> the facts, the truth, the news with ep >>> covid watch. our experts are predicting we'll hit 100,000 new cases per day next month let's look at today. here's the updated curve the 7-day average of new cases hitting a record high, hovering around 70,000 a day and rising that's higher than the previous worst in july. and it's not just cases. the number o
multiple patients taken by ambulance from the scene it happened on highway 58 in chattanooga and knoxville near the town of decatur. we just got word from the state education center offering condolences, the state board of health doing the same. we're waiting for a news conference while we wait, our covid situation is getting worse, again. a covid storm is building. but are we better prepared to deal with the biggest surge yet this time around >> reporter: covid hospitalizations rising,...
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look at that. 30 around knoxville, 33 mt. diablo. everybody else 12 miles per hour or less.e humidity running in the teens until you get to the oakland hills. the marine layer has now reached you. 100% there. no drizzle so far this morning. there's a better chance tomorrow morning. getting ahead of myself. let's focus on today. it's going to be a great day for outdoor activities. low to mid-60s in the coast and san francisco. 73 in fremont. mainly mid to upper 70s inland until you get to fairfield, antioch and ukiah around 80. we've got a dangerous situation sunday, monday and tuesday. i'll expand upon that coming up. here's reggie. >>> a boost of businesses in alameda county. more people allowed to go inside places like restaurants and movie theaters and gyms today. the economy is a big focus abc 7 news as we work to build a better bay area. amy hollyfield has more. >> reporter: restaurants can try and make a little more money. they have their outdoor spaces and they can lou people indoors and serve more people, hopefully turn more tables and make more money. restaurants ca
look at that. 30 around knoxville, 33 mt. diablo. everybody else 12 miles per hour or less.e humidity running in the teens until you get to the oakland hills. the marine layer has now reached you. 100% there. no drizzle so far this morning. there's a better chance tomorrow morning. getting ahead of myself. let's focus on today. it's going to be a great day for outdoor activities. low to mid-60s in the coast and san francisco. 73 in fremont. mainly mid to upper 70s inland until you get to...
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. >> reporter: >> kristen and dan, take a look, knoxville gusts 25 miles an hour and mt. single digit 9% now. 14% in livermore, 12% concord. we have a red flag warning until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. it's for the north bay hills, ooe b east bay hills. low humidity and dry fuels, any fires that develop will spread. as you look at the hour by hour wind forecast, they pick up a little bit during the late night, early morning hours and subside but stronger potentially the strongest of the season so far wind event expected to unfold sunday night into monday, sunday morning is when the fire weather watch goes up until tuesday morning. 40 to 60 mile an hour wind guest, 70 or higher with critical to extreme fire weather conditions expected. i'll be back with an hour by hour look coming up. >> thank you. >>> now to the latest coronavirus news, global cases have topped 41.5 million according to johns hopkins. today remdesivir is the first drug approved by the fda as a covid-19 treatment. the anti viral drug is from gilead sciences. weekly jobless claims last week were historically high a
. >> reporter: >> kristen and dan, take a look, knoxville gusts 25 miles an hour and mt. single digit 9% now. 14% in livermore, 12% concord. we have a red flag warning until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. it's for the north bay hills, ooe b east bay hills. low humidity and dry fuels, any fires that develop will spread. as you look at the hour by hour wind forecast, they pick up a little bit during the late night, early morning hours and subside but stronger potentially the strongest of the...
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mount saint helena35, pine flat, 29, napa and knoxville wind gusts up to 20 miles an hour.this first burst of off shore winds happening now through tomorrow morning and the focus is the north bay mountains. a second burst of winds will be happening late wednesday through friday morning. this second burst of off shore winds be in a stronger wind event for all of the bay area hills. really watching the northerly to northeasterly winds. that red flag warning in effect now through 8:00 a.m. for the north bay. all the areas highlighted in red because of the gusty off shore winds and low relative humidity and extreme fire danger. then we have that fire weather watch which will eventually turn into a red flag warning. that is in effect from 10:00 p.m., wednesday to 7:00 a.m. on friday for all of our bay area hills. the higher elevations. diablo range and santas are mountains. that second burst of off shore wind looks like a stronger wind event for us. that ridge of high pressure in control as we look to the rest of the week. the dry and gusty winds up in the hills and higher eleva
mount saint helena35, pine flat, 29, napa and knoxville wind gusts up to 20 miles an hour.this first burst of off shore winds happening now through tomorrow morning and the focus is the north bay mountains. a second burst of winds will be happening late wednesday through friday morning. this second burst of off shore winds be in a stronger wind event for all of the bay area hills. really watching the northerly to northeasterly winds. that red flag warning in effect now through 8:00 a.m. for the...
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tomorrow night and got congressman andy biggs, knoxville county mayor and former deputy superstar. good night. sharply as covid-19 hospitalizations surge, triggering fears of more lockdowns. this as more than 71 million have already voted. now this is happening. president trump holding two campaign rallies in the battleground state of arizona today. you're looking at a live picture from the scene as joe biden is back in his home state of delaware. now we got the average of eight polls by "real clear politics" t does show biden is up 7 points but the race is now getting tight other in the battleground states. remember a week out in 2016, hillary clinton led by two points in that "real clear politics" average. we have a hot story for you tonight it is jam-packed. joining us on the today's big developments. congressman devin nunes, congressman greg tubes, harmeett dill ford o'connell and kristin tate. we have new details of more controversial business dealings by hunter biden and his family overseas. we will show you the jaw-dropping deals from hunter biden's former business partner t
tomorrow night and got congressman andy biggs, knoxville county mayor and former deputy superstar. good night. sharply as covid-19 hospitalizations surge, triggering fears of more lockdowns. this as more than 71 million have already voted. now this is happening. president trump holding two campaign rallies in the battleground state of arizona today. you're looking at a live picture from the scene as joe biden is back in his home state of delaware. now we got the average of eight polls by...
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helena and 34 in knoxville and 21 up in the hills and the east bay hills and look at that.ll so dry. relatively humidity 16 or less. so, exceptionally dry air, record dry fuels and the winds. that's why we still have the red flag warning until 5:00 this afternoon for the diablo range. the east bay hills and also the north bay. let's take a look at what is going to happen this afternoon. for our temperatures. look how warm they are. mid 70s in san francisco and some mid 80s in the north bay and low to mid 70s along the coast. i have even warmer temperatures for the weekend. that's november. i'll show you those coming up, reggie. >> all right, mike, thank you. >>> happening right now, pg&e says it's in the process of restoring electricity to hundreds of thousands of customers at the height of the shutoff 345,000 customers had their power turned off. pg&e says it has restored electricity to more than 156,000 customers. the utility says their helicopters already began looking at its equipment in marin county and hopefully look at the pg&e website that shows the public safety po
helena and 34 in knoxville and 21 up in the hills and the east bay hills and look at that.ll so dry. relatively humidity 16 or less. so, exceptionally dry air, record dry fuels and the winds. that's why we still have the red flag warning until 5:00 this afternoon for the diablo range. the east bay hills and also the north bay. let's take a look at what is going to happen this afternoon. for our temperatures. look how warm they are. mid 70s in san francisco and some mid 80s in the north bay and...
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tomorrow night and got congressman andy biggs, knoxville county mayor and former deputy superstar.night. sharply as covid-19 hospitalizations surge, triggering fears of more lockdowns. this as more than 71 million have already voted. now this is happening. president trump holding two campaign rallies in the battleground state of arizona today. you're looking at a live picture from the scene as joe biden is back in his home state of delaware. now we got the average of eight polls by "real clear politics" t does show biden is up 7 points but the race is now getting tight other in the battleground states. remember a week out in 2016, hillary clinton led by two points in that "real clear politics" average. we have a h
tomorrow night and got congressman andy biggs, knoxville county mayor and former deputy superstar.night. sharply as covid-19 hospitalizations surge, triggering fears of more lockdowns. this as more than 71 million have already voted. now this is happening. president trump holding two campaign rallies in the battleground state of arizona today. you're looking at a live picture from the scene as joe biden is back in his home state of delaware. now we got the average of eight polls by "real...
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as we get that ready, let's listen to john in knoxville, tennessee. hi, john. >> caller: hubert humphrey and gene mccarthy were close friends for many, many years, as fellow dflers. and at the end of the terrible convention in chicago, mccarthy told humphrey that he would -- he would come out and actively support him soon. and i think the assumption was like in september. but mccarthy never did. and that was a terrible burden for humphrey. and probably mccarthy could have swung enough votes to get humphrey elected. and i'm just wondering whether our experts share that view or whether they have some other view? >> thank you. >> well, i share it for sure. we interviewed walter mondale and he said if mccarthy would have come out on the stage at the convention and said, we're not -- humphrey's not our best candidate and we don't have -- we're against the war but we need to vote for him rather than richard nixon, then he would have won the elections. they had a meeting a couple weeks before the meeting where they told humphrey to come out by mid-september,
as we get that ready, let's listen to john in knoxville, tennessee. hi, john. >> caller: hubert humphrey and gene mccarthy were close friends for many, many years, as fellow dflers. and at the end of the terrible convention in chicago, mccarthy told humphrey that he would -- he would come out and actively support him soon. and i think the assumption was like in september. but mccarthy never did. and that was a terrible burden for humphrey. and probably mccarthy could have swung enough...
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gusting to 40 on mount diablo. 26 in knoxville. everybody else slower. good news so far with that red flag warning. humidity levels are around 20% to 30%. they could be significantly drier. the dry fuels, they are at historic levels. that's really a concern. you can see down where most of us live, we have calm conditions this morning and humidity levels runningi from 57% to 88%. grab a coat, mid to upper 50s in the south bay. we have low 50s around santa tere teresa, morgan hill. other neighborhoods, mid to upper 50s. brentwood at 66. cooler in novato with 49 degrees. just to the left of this picture on your tv set there is some fog along the coast. that's my only real concern for your commute. other than maybe a little breezy at times, especially if you're driving through the higher elevations. let's talk about the critical fire conditions. we're high in napa, solano counties, high up in sonoma county. the rest of us are doing okay. you can see that does increase and spread a bit as we head through the morning. you can see the east bay hills and the dia
gusting to 40 on mount diablo. 26 in knoxville. everybody else slower. good news so far with that red flag warning. humidity levels are around 20% to 30%. they could be significantly drier. the dry fuels, they are at historic levels. that's really a concern. you can see down where most of us live, we have calm conditions this morning and humidity levels runningi from 57% to 88%. grab a coat, mid to upper 50s in the south bay. we have low 50s around santa tere teresa, morgan hill. other...
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you can't transplant that to knoxville.elevised show. it's a nationally televised show. >> maybe cut the swearing out and broaden the appeal. >> stephen: ( bleep ) those people. ( laughter ) we have to take a quick break, jerry, but stick around everybody, we'll be back with more from the author of "is this anything?," jerry seinfeld. ♪ ♪ and an oreo mcflurry. there you go. the j balvin meal. get it on the mcdonald's app and the mcflurry is on me. i'm lovin it! ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, and mobile phone, as well as auto home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today now roomba vacuums exactly where you need it. alexa, tell roomba to vacuum in front of the couch. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions for a clean unique to you and your home. roomba and the irobot home app. only from irobot. families with young children could get nearly $7,000 dollars for child care. buying your first home, you'll get $15,000 dollars towards
you can't transplant that to knoxville.elevised show. it's a nationally televised show. >> maybe cut the swearing out and broaden the appeal. >> stephen: ( bleep ) those people. ( laughter ) we have to take a quick break, jerry, but stick around everybody, we'll be back with more from the author of "is this anything?," jerry seinfeld. ♪ ♪ and an oreo mcflurry. there you go. the j balvin meal. get it on the mcdonald's app and the mcflurry is on me. i'm lovin it! ♪ ♪...
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would lay down a little bit if you will during the overnight hours and here we go, we're only 17 in knoxvilled you can see the winds are fairly light everywhere across the north bay. they come ramp around to 20 and 23, but we'll take that over 40s, 50s and 60s that were possible. but bad news for napa. you just switched from unhealthy to very unhealthy air qua qua qa we have, very b very, very bad. oranges are okay for most of us, but sensitive groups absolutely need to stay inside. but the red in concord and also in oaklan and livermore and san jose and santa cruz, that is unhealthy for everybody. so light winds, stagnant air that allowed the smoke to build as the dolan and glass fires continue to just pump through tabts in pollutants into the air. and look at that, all the way through tuesday we'll have unhealthy air. but i think that tuesday is a strong definitive cutoff. right now look at the 60s along the east bay shore, temperatures mild this morning from 54 in santa rosa to 75 in pacifica. for your commute, you can see the haze from the bay bridge toll plaza. it is all about staying co
would lay down a little bit if you will during the overnight hours and here we go, we're only 17 in knoxvilled you can see the winds are fairly light everywhere across the north bay. they come ramp around to 20 and 23, but we'll take that over 40s, 50s and 60s that were possible. but bad news for napa. you just switched from unhealthy to very unhealthy air qua qua qa we have, very b very, very bad. oranges are okay for most of us, but sensitive groups absolutely need to stay inside. but the red...
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still going to be dealing with some pretty heavy rainfall bands, including atlanta, charlotte, even knoxville, tennessee. through the day tomorrow. because of that, you are likely to have localized flooding. widespread amounts, about 2 to 4 inches, but some isolated spots of 6, 8, even 10 inches of rain is not out of the question. for some of the areas we're talking, say portions of mississippi, arkansas, remember it's on top of what they've already picked up. so that's going to be another concern. and it's why you have this slight risk here for flooding potential. and notice, it's a pretty widespread area, even though the storm itself, we're seeing those winds begin to decrease, that flooding threat, fred, is still going to be there. >> and that is a huge swath of an area to be getting this very heavy, seemingly unrelenting rain. thank you so much. allison chinchar, appreciate that. >>> coming up, the second presidential debate is called off because the president, it's still unclear whether he remains infectious, doesn't want it to be virtual. what impact will this have and what does it mean
still going to be dealing with some pretty heavy rainfall bands, including atlanta, charlotte, even knoxville, tennessee. through the day tomorrow. because of that, you are likely to have localized flooding. widespread amounts, about 2 to 4 inches, but some isolated spots of 6, 8, even 10 inches of rain is not out of the question. for some of the areas we're talking, say portions of mississippi, arkansas, remember it's on top of what they've already picked up. so that's going to be another...
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you can't transplant that to knoxville.y televised show. >> maybe cut the swearing out and broaden the appeal. >> stephen: ( bleep ) those people. ( laughter ) we have to take a quick break, jerry, but stick around everybody, we'll be back with more from the author of "is this anything?," jerry seinfeld. ♪ ♪ dropping my mcdonald's order. leggo! a big mac! no pickles please. there you go. medium fries. con ketchup. and an oreo mcflurry. of course! ooof the j balvin meal. get it on the mcdonald's app and the mcflurry is on me. i'm lovin it! ♪ oh, oh, (announcer)®! ♪s app once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as
you can't transplant that to knoxville.y televised show. >> maybe cut the swearing out and broaden the appeal. >> stephen: ( bleep ) those people. ( laughter ) we have to take a quick break, jerry, but stick around everybody, we'll be back with more from the author of "is this anything?," jerry seinfeld. ♪ ♪ dropping my mcdonald's order. leggo! a big mac! no pickles please. there you go. medium fries. con ketchup. and an oreo mcflurry. of course! ooof the j balvin...
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fastest winds in knoxville at 18. st. helena, 17. here's the way the next several days will pan out. mid to upper 80s today and tomorrow. look at that, mid 60s by friday and saturday. that is fantastic. look at those humidity levels soar into the 70s and 80s. possibility of rain those two days also. if you're heading out right now, anywhere from 2 to 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. going to the inland east bay neighborhoods. the tri valley in the 50s. highway 4, some 60s. 40s in the north bay, the rest of us are in the 50s and 60s. those long nights are producing cooler mornings. if you're working or learning from home, take a break. go outside, enjoy mainly clean air. keep an eye on it, it could get dicey across the north bay as we get deeper into the afternoon hours. if you're walking the dog, temperatures should be okay. keep an eye on the air quality once again. we'll turn it over to jobina and talk about the morning commute. hi, jobina. how are you? >> i'm doing well, mike. thank you. good morning, everyone. happy monday to you
fastest winds in knoxville at 18. st. helena, 17. here's the way the next several days will pan out. mid to upper 80s today and tomorrow. look at that, mid 60s by friday and saturday. that is fantastic. look at those humidity levels soar into the 70s and 80s. possibility of rain those two days also. if you're heading out right now, anywhere from 2 to 6 degrees cooler than yesterday. going to the inland east bay neighborhoods. the tri valley in the 50s. highway 4, some 60s. 40s in the north bay,...
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it happened on highway 58 between chattanooga and knoxville near decatur we hear from a lot of voicesf year. candidate, surrogate, democratic voters and the list goes on and on, but millions more have never had their voices heard at all.t. about 100 million americans did not vote i about 100 million americans did not vote in 2016 and you might ask why? well, we asked, too. in mcdowell county, west virginia here's the thing it's poor.turnout county in the second lowest it's the lowest turnout county in the second lowest turnout state in all the nation. in 2016, about 4600 people went for donald trump there 1400 for hillary clinton, but more than 11,000 didn't bother here now from some of them more than 11,000 didn't bother hear now from some of them >> i go to work, and go home i don't have a tv. i don't have internet. i have internet, but i have nothing to get on the internet with, you know what i meannd i' i'm pretty far behind, and i'll bet you a lot of us around here are because we're poor i don't know nothing about joe i ain't heard nothing about him at all since i've been here. d
it happened on highway 58 between chattanooga and knoxville near decatur we hear from a lot of voicesf year. candidate, surrogate, democratic voters and the list goes on and on, but millions more have never had their voices heard at all.t. about 100 million americans did not vote i about 100 million americans did not vote in 2016 and you might ask why? well, we asked, too. in mcdowell county, west virginia here's the thing it's poor.turnout county in the second lowest it's the lowest turnout...
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tennessee valleys, temperatures this morning feeling like the 20s in south bend, go irish, 33 in knoxville advisories coupled up against red flag warnings because we've got windy conditions, the windy conditions are extending into iowa and it ill and missouri today. be careful there. high fire damage. >>> this weather report sponsored by the u.s. postal service. great weather for them to deliver here in the northeast today. guys, back over to you. >> all right, thanks, rob. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- a new covid positive test in the patriots camp, is the nfl heading toward a bubble as the season heads toward the halfway mark. >>> and how to talk to your kids about politics and make them lifelong voters. that's ahead. life long voters. that's ahead. we live in uncertain times. however, there is one thing you can be certain of. the men and woman of the united states postal service. we are here to deliver your cards, packages and prescriptions. and also deliver the peace of mind knowing that what's important to you-like your ballot-is on its way. every day, all across america,
tennessee valleys, temperatures this morning feeling like the 20s in south bend, go irish, 33 in knoxville advisories coupled up against red flag warnings because we've got windy conditions, the windy conditions are extending into iowa and it ill and missouri today. be careful there. high fire damage. >>> this weather report sponsored by the u.s. postal service. great weather for them to deliver here in the northeast today. guys, back over to you. >> all right, thanks, rob....
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machines, about 10 different locations around knoxville.eral people yesterday who are really fired up because of the hateful, rude way that savannah guthrie treated the president, and i think what she did the other night is going to really help president trump, but we are having a heavy early voting in some three rural counties last night on the news. double that voting was what it had been an 2016. upx county, though, is only 8% since 2016, but heavier everyplace. host: all right. heard from john. thank you for calling this morning. stories about how folks are voting this year. that is it for this edition of the washington journal. we will be back tomorrow, sunday, 7:00 eastern as we are for another addition of the show. enjoy your saturday and we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. will vote. senate next week on the confirmation of judge amy coney barrett t
machines, about 10 different locations around knoxville.eral people yesterday who are really fired up because of the hateful, rude way that savannah guthrie treated the president, and i think what she did the other night is going to really help president trump, but we are having a heavy early voting in some three rural counties last night on the news. double that voting was what it had been an 2016. upx county, though, is only 8% since 2016, but heavier everyplace. host: all right. heard from...
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claire finkelstein professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania law school in knoxville tennessee we've got jason emmott professor of international law at lincoln memorial university is also a former chairman of the young republican national federation and from essex in the u.k. we've got natasha lynn stat professor of u.s. government at the university of essex welcome to you all clear if i can come to you 1st how important is totally see through transparency on the part of the white house moving forward. as very very important because the white house needs to show that they're under control that they are taking this seriously that they care about the people who the president and the 1st lady and hope picks may have infective their rhetoric is badly undercut unfortunately the president's refusal to take precautions his ridiculing as your lead in mentioned of joe biden for taking precautions his attacks throughout this pandemic on governors who put stay at home orders in place the attack on wearing mask the rallying his base particularly far right supporters to rebel agai
claire finkelstein professor of law and philosophy at the university of pennsylvania law school in knoxville tennessee we've got jason emmott professor of international law at lincoln memorial university is also a former chairman of the young republican national federation and from essex in the u.k. we've got natasha lynn stat professor of u.s. government at the university of essex welcome to you all clear if i can come to you 1st how important is totally see through transparency on the part of...
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irving wasn't in knoxville anchor of the conservative community. he advised presidents and he meant toward the generation of young conservatives. he was also an optimist who defended the ideas that are at the heart of aei. irving was steadfast in his convictions that would circulate a few hundred you could change the world. today, our values are under attack. that is true, but like irving i am an optimist who believes that aei's ideas provide a really bad for a confident, humane and flourishing america. these ideas will not only indoor, they will prevail. and when reason for my confidence is today's honoree. since joining aei, nick has been one of her most productive and influential scholars. he has changed how we think about issues as diverse as poverty, world hunger, global health, security challenges of the korean peninsula. nick has been here so long it sometimes feels like he's been her his entire life, but that's not true, and i have proof. here in the upper left-hand corner is a young nick line up with this football team at the buckley schoo
irving wasn't in knoxville anchor of the conservative community. he advised presidents and he meant toward the generation of young conservatives. he was also an optimist who defended the ideas that are at the heart of aei. irving was steadfast in his convictions that would circulate a few hundred you could change the world. today, our values are under attack. that is true, but like irving i am an optimist who believes that aei's ideas provide a really bad for a confident, humane and flourishing...
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myrtle beach and into knoxville. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a look at our red flag warning as we are going into the next couple of days. it has already started to ten through friday morning. this is where we will have some high wind gusts, low humidity as well as some hot temperatures. so any fires can spread very quickly. we do have to be aware of that as well as our temperatures that will reach into the 80s for the coastal areas and into the mid-90s for the interior valleys over the next couple of days. >>> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you so much >>> coming up, more turbulence for the already struggling airline industry delta reporting a new loss of $5 billion. but there is a silver lining if it you're planning to fly over the holidays we'll explain. >> also ahead, take a look at this historic launch overnight, a u.s. astronaut bound for the international space station on a russian rocket why it could be t
myrtle beach and into knoxville. we'll get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a look at our red flag warning as we are going into the next couple of days. it has already started to ten through friday morning. this is where we will have some high wind gusts, low humidity as well as some hot temperatures. so any fires can spread very quickly. we do have to be aware of that as well as our temperatures that...
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. >> reporter: the two knoxville, tennessee, men became fast friends after meeting at a new year's eve three times. >> in d.c., i think we talk about current issues. the ride -- >> reporter: but 2020's ride carries even greater meaning for the duo. have you found through your discussions that you've been able in some way to change each other's minds about one particular thing? >> as a white american, i don't necessarily understand some of the issues that black america has with police today. first trip we did together in 2017, andre was a little bit ahead of me on the bike, and i came up behind him, and there was a police cruiser right around the corner that had basically was stalking andre. and i didn't notice it. i didn't see it. >> and i'm scared. >> but that's the first one that really made me realize that, hey, this is a true, legitimate reaction and a feeling that happens. >> it's one of the most profound moments of our relationship, to see him have that understanding. >> reporter: poignant moments all along the way. andre and jonathan both carve out time for the unity ride, suppo
. >> reporter: the two knoxville, tennessee, men became fast friends after meeting at a new year's eve three times. >> in d.c., i think we talk about current issues. the ride -- >> reporter: but 2020's ride carries even greater meaning for the duo. have you found through your discussions that you've been able in some way to change each other's minds about one particular thing? >> as a white american, i don't necessarily understand some of the issues that black america...
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right know it's headed to the mountains of knoxville and also towards asheville, north carolina. it will be over boone this morning and then over the top of washington, d.c., this afternoon. still could see wind gusts of 40 miles an hour and isolated power outages even near richmond and washington, d.c. we have flash flood watches and two inches of rain is expected and that will move up into the mid-atlantic and new york city. what a season it has been. record breaking and just the fact we're on zeta is incredible. >> yeah, it really is. and the east coast has been for the most part spared but what a rough, rough year. hurricane season, bill, for the good people of louisiana. they seem to have just borne the brunt of this hurricane season. >> yeah. i mean, the previous record, joe, was five landfalling storms in one state and of course that's georgia. it can get hit from the west and the east coast and the pan handle and louisiana and that little spot in the northern gulf has been hit by five storms this season alone. especially the people of lake charles who haven't recovered fr
right know it's headed to the mountains of knoxville and also towards asheville, north carolina. it will be over boone this morning and then over the top of washington, d.c., this afternoon. still could see wind gusts of 40 miles an hour and isolated power outages even near richmond and washington, d.c. we have flash flood watches and two inches of rain is expected and that will move up into the mid-atlantic and new york city. what a season it has been. record breaking and just the fact we're...
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in boston on thursday, 71 by saturday, 62 knoxville, 78 on thursday, 60 on saturday and memphis a highrsday, by friday you're >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a look at our high temperatures for today it's going to be hotter in some spot valleys. we're looking at a reach 86 deg and 89 in napa and in santa rosa, and in san francisco we're in the upper 70s but then tomorrow with the high heat we also get the winds cranking up, and there will be a fire weather watch for all of our elevations above 1,000 feet. >> and >>> that's your latest weather. >> al, thank you >> just ahead, the moving tributes pouring in for the mother of a maverick, the late john mccain's mother, roberta. what made her story so remarkable she's passed away at 108 years old. first, these messages. or hydrat. neutrogena® hydro boost. the number 1 hyaluronic acid moisturizer instantly delivers 2 times the hydration. and keeps hydrating all day long. running dry of supple, bouncy skin. never! neutrogena® removes ten years of yellow stains. optic white renewal that's like all the way back to 2010
in boston on thursday, 71 by saturday, 62 knoxville, 78 on thursday, 60 on saturday and memphis a highrsday, by friday you're >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a look at our high temperatures for today it's going to be hotter in some spot valleys. we're looking at a reach 86 deg and 89 in napa and in santa rosa, and in san francisco we're in the upper 70s but then tomorrow with the high heat we also get the winds cranking up, and there will be a fire weather...