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at least 20 injured. at least seven unfortunately dead. you were mentioning, mr. dorn, that the k through 12 campuses what we call elementary and high schools, have better systems in place for the most part -- oh, we have a news conference up now. stand by, mr. dorn. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i want to begin by thanking our excellent team for all their hard work over the last few days, we've been meeting with members of our cabinet and our top staff and we've been working hard tracking hurricane joaquin and preparing for the possibility -- >> i'm sorry. we made a mistake there. that is a news conference about another developing story which is hurricane joaquin. i should have known when i saw wbal. i'm trying to figure out how did wbal in baltimore get out to oregon. but if we still have you up on the phone, mr. dorn? >> yes, sir. >> i was asking you about the difficulty or the difference in security preparedness on k through 12 campuses versus a situation like the community college umpqua? >> right. and i've been a university police li
at least 20 injured. at least seven unfortunately dead. you were mentioning, mr. dorn, that the k through 12 campuses what we call elementary and high schools, have better systems in place for the most part -- oh, we have a news conference up now. stand by, mr. dorn. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for being here. i want to begin by thanking our excellent team for all their hard work over the last few days, we've been meeting with members of our cabinet and our top staff and we've...
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we know at least 14 people have been taken to area hospitals and at least two people have been severely injured, critically injured, one with a gunshot wound to the chest, one with a gunshot wound to the back, and now we can see that the dogs are circling car after car after car. normally this would mean they're making sure there's no more danger or bombs. no more danger to any of the people who have been so traumatized today. our coverage will continue throughout the afternoon and evening. as this part of oregon has been certainly forever changed. when breaking news happens we'll break in. our coverage continues now we "your world" with neil cavuto. this is fox news channel. >> thank you, shepard. little more than a couple of hours ago, much otherwise the country was focused on a storm that was brew us off the coast, and one that we're told is gone up to category 4 could be life-threatening. then all eyes turned west to this small community in oregon where we are just learning now at least a dozen people might have been killed in what seems to be sage act of violence in a single classr
we know at least 14 people have been taken to area hospitals and at least two people have been severely injured, critically injured, one with a gunshot wound to the chest, one with a gunshot wound to the back, and now we can see that the dogs are circling car after car after car. normally this would mean they're making sure there's no more danger or bombs. no more danger to any of the people who have been so traumatized today. our coverage will continue throughout the afternoon and evening. as...
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there are reports of at least 10 people dead. that is being confirmed right now by officials and we want to show you here pictures the college off of the website. on the other hand there, are reports that say at least 15 people have been shot and killed this morning. the shots reportedly were fired inside of schneider hall inside the campus. police responded there at 10:40 this morning. the school immediately was placed on to lockdown. again, according to local reports there in oregon, there were at least 20 people in total who were shot at the college. some of them, again, were injured and a local hospital reportedly was on standby to treat some of those gunshot victims. again, at least 10 people confirmed dead by officials there in the southwestern part of oregon after a shooting at this small community college in the town of rose burg and we're waiting of course to find out if the total number of people killed here is going to rise as we move throughout the day, gasia, these situations are very fluid and we're waiting to find
there are reports of at least 10 people dead. that is being confirmed right now by officials and we want to show you here pictures the college off of the website. on the other hand there, are reports that say at least 15 people have been shot and killed this morning. the shots reportedly were fired inside of schneider hall inside the campus. police responded there at 10:40 this morning. the school immediately was placed on to lockdown. again, according to local reports there in oregon, there...
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at least 10 have been killed. five were burnt in the homes. another two were shot >>> after months ever talks to end fighting in libya, the u.n. is proposing a settlement to include a unity government. hundreds of protesters in tripoli don't back the deal. hundreds chanted and held up red cords for those in libya that brokered the deal. before being finalised rival parliament have to approve it. victoria gatenby has the latest. >> violence and rivalries split people in libya. the country has fallen into chaos since the uprising. the tripoli based government is one of two rival administrations. the other is the u.n. recognised government based in the eastern city of tobruk. each is supported by armed groups engaged in daily fighting. the chaos is made worse by groups claiming allegiance to i.s.i.l., stepping into an already crowded battle ground. now there's hope that a unity government may bring the fighting to an end. >> i hope that the unity government succeeds quickly, because it has been too long. especially the displaced in libyan cities.
at least 10 have been killed. five were burnt in the homes. another two were shot >>> after months ever talks to end fighting in libya, the u.n. is proposing a settlement to include a unity government. hundreds of protesters in tripoli don't back the deal. hundreds chanted and held up red cords for those in libya that brokered the deal. before being finalised rival parliament have to approve it. victoria gatenby has the latest. >> violence and rivalries split people in libya. the...
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we're hearing now at least 7. so could be more but at least they're not saying at least 20, but 20 were definitely injured. that's what we're looking at in the city of roseburg, oregon at umpqua community college with 20 minutes to go before the top of the hour. that's the aerial shot of that community college with about a total of 18,000 both full-time and part-time students and immediately after this situation began at 10:45 a.m. pacific was when the first shots were reported, and shortly thereafter, but not soon enough, the shooter was incapacitated. at least 7 dead. we have former nypd commissioner bernard kerik on the phone now. what can you tell us? >> i'm following the story just as you are. i would think, i assume there was a confrontation between the police and the shooter and that's what ended this. you know, and something that's really important here, this goes to the planning and preparation and practice and the crisis management response capabilities of law enforcement agencies around the countries --
we're hearing now at least 7. so could be more but at least they're not saying at least 20, but 20 were definitely injured. that's what we're looking at in the city of roseburg, oregon at umpqua community college with 20 minutes to go before the top of the hour. that's the aerial shot of that community college with about a total of 18,000 both full-time and part-time students and immediately after this situation began at 10:45 a.m. pacific was when the first shots were reported, and shortly...
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she is urging all residents to stay home at least through monday., south carolina, as we speak. we know at least three people have died in that state in weather-related deaths. 600 national guard members have been deployed. >>> and a 70-mile stretch of i-95, one of the busiest highways in the country, has been shut down. the worst may still not be over. the skies are not expected to clear up until tuesday or wednesday. get the latest news any time at cnn.com and of course on our mobile app. >>> up next, though, the new season of "anthony bourdain parts unknown." at 9:00 p.m. eastern, bourdain explores what he believes is one of the most underrated cities in the world, marseille, followed by mike rowe's "somebody's gotta do it demolition ranch." i'm poppy harlow. thanks so much for being with me, everyone. have a great week. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of in
she is urging all residents to stay home at least through monday., south carolina, as we speak. we know at least three people have died in that state in weather-related deaths. 600 national guard members have been deployed. >>> and a 70-mile stretch of i-95, one of the busiest highways in the country, has been shut down. the worst may still not be over. the skies are not expected to clear up until tuesday or wednesday. get the latest news any time at cnn.com and of course on our mobile...
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at least one person was injured, one seriously. that >>> south carolina's governor is calling it a once in a millennium storm. at least 10 people have died in her state, 7 others in north carolina, as torrential rains have dropped as much as 20 inches in the southeast. >> reporter: for a fourth day, emergency workers in south carolina put their lives on the line. 150 swift boat rescues in the past 24 hours, and at least 25 helicopter rescues. the elderly, babies, dogs all plucked from what officials are calling a thousand-year flood. >> south carolina has gone through a storm of historic proportions. it has gone through a storm that has never happened before. having said that, south carolina is moving. we've got all the people we need. >> the biggest danger now is the roads. some are flooded. some have simply disintegrated, in part, entirely washed away. more than 300 roads are flooded. 150 bridges, making any movement, even to save lives, extremely dangerous. >> the roads are still unsafe. a lot of them have been undermined by the
at least one person was injured, one seriously. that >>> south carolina's governor is calling it a once in a millennium storm. at least 10 people have died in her state, 7 others in north carolina, as torrential rains have dropped as much as 20 inches in the southeast. >> reporter: for a fourth day, emergency workers in south carolina put their lives on the line. 150 swift boat rescues in the past 24 hours, and at least 25 helicopter rescues. the elderly, babies, dogs all plucked...
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indirectly maybe at least.y, there was one of mos moments you really don't forget. it happened when this one super serious question was posed to that colonel sitting there in baghdad, posed by a reporter from the fox news channel. >> when was the last time that a pilot a russian pilot approached a u.s. warplane. >> serious question. right? just as a historical matter. when was the last time our military and russia's military had air to air confrontations. our planes and their planes in the sky together. our armed pilots going eyeball to eyeball. when was the last time that happened between russia and the u.s.? was that like 1985? was that as late as 1991? give us the historical context here. this was the answer. >> i don't know the last exact time. i think it was probably saturday is the last one that i recall where a couple of russian aircraft came within visual recognition distance of a couple of coalition aircraft. visual identification took place. all pilots conducted themselves appropriately and everyone w
indirectly maybe at least.y, there was one of mos moments you really don't forget. it happened when this one super serious question was posed to that colonel sitting there in baghdad, posed by a reporter from the fox news channel. >> when was the last time that a pilot a russian pilot approached a u.s. warplane. >> serious question. right? just as a historical matter. when was the last time our military and russia's military had air to air confrontations. our planes and their planes...
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♪ reports say at least 40 people have been killed in a syria government missile strike in ada mass cousinuburb. diplomates from around 20 countries meet in vienna to try to find a solution to the conflict. ♪ hello and welcome to al jazeera i'm jane dutton in doha and the last prisoner in guantanamo bay and had been detained without charge since 2002 and proposal to create the world's biggest marine ra severe gets support from china but falls short of an agreement. ♪ we begin with breaking news from syria at least 40 people have been killed by government missiles east of the capitol damascus, conflict monitor and a local rescue group say 100 people were wounded in the attack on a marketplace in duma the observatory for human rights said they fired 12 missiles on the town and top diplomates are meeting in austria to find an end to the violence and u.s. secretary of state wants to see a way forward with talks but john kerry says it will be very different and france's foreign minister says there must be significant change in syria and the first time both sides have been invited to the table a
♪ reports say at least 40 people have been killed in a syria government missile strike in ada mass cousinuburb. diplomates from around 20 countries meet in vienna to try to find a solution to the conflict. ♪ hello and welcome to al jazeera i'm jane dutton in doha and the last prisoner in guantanamo bay and had been detained without charge since 2002 and proposal to create the world's biggest marine ra severe gets support from china but falls short of an agreement. ♪ we begin with breaking...
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but at least the finger is holding.en the bandages go from big to this. >> now walking around in the awkward stage. >> i'm dara brown and this is "early today." we hope it is just your first stop of the day on nbc. ♪ when is your flu shot more than a flu shot? when it helps give a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need in a developing country. thanks to customers like you, walgreens "get a shot. give a shot." program has helped provide seven million vaccines. make your flu shot make a world of difference. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. at hillshire farm, spice is the spice of life. that's why our craftsmen season every sausage perfectly. so you can coax out great flavor effortlessly. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. many wbut hope...ms come with high hopes, doesn't work on wrinkles. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> leading the news on nbc news,.com. oklahoma removes ten command
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and it may be much longer, but it will be at least four months. in that period and when the thing is on the floor of congress, you're going to see a massive mobilization in the u.s. to demand members of congress vote this horrible deal down. yet almost the entirety of the labor and environmental analyst all consumer groups, massive numbers of faith-based groups, community groups, all united in opposition to this and it is going to become a major issue in american politics and a major issue in the presidential campaign. we're going to work super hard, but we are very optimistic this thing is going to be stopped and that people power will prevail over the interest of the multinational corporations. amy: has hillary clinton signaled either way whether she agrees with her competition, bernie sanders or agrees with the tpp? >> her views, let's say, are evolving and i expect them to evolve into opposition. she supported the deal or the negotiations when she was secretary of state. in her book she raises concerns about one of the worst elements of these
and it may be much longer, but it will be at least four months. in that period and when the thing is on the floor of congress, you're going to see a massive mobilization in the u.s. to demand members of congress vote this horrible deal down. yet almost the entirety of the labor and environmental analyst all consumer groups, massive numbers of faith-based groups, community groups, all united in opposition to this and it is going to become a major issue in american politics and a major issue in...
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but they are rulings out the idea that the troops will do any fighting at least for now. critics say this latest move is proof that the president doesn't have a strategy. >> an incremental change that will not change the opinion on the ground. this is unreliability to the analysts on the ground. >> the situation on the ground in syria has changed with the introduction of russian air power and the forces that we have supported are now being pushed back so it makes sense that we would step in to bolster them. at the same time talks are going on. whatever talks are going on the situation on the ground is paramount. who has the upper hand influences how those talks will come out. >> the president says syria's war can only end with a political solution. apparently they can only get there by increasing the fighting first. patty culhane, al jazeera, washington. >>> at least 25 have better than killed in a fire at a night club in bucharest. 150 others injured. hardhaidr al abadi has the stor. >> we will see whether to move them to other hospitals. >> they were in the night club i
but they are rulings out the idea that the troops will do any fighting at least for now. critics say this latest move is proof that the president doesn't have a strategy. >> an incremental change that will not change the opinion on the ground. this is unreliability to the analysts on the ground. >> the situation on the ground in syria has changed with the introduction of russian air power and the forces that we have supported are now being pushed back so it makes sense that we would...
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at least 37 people were seriously injured. according to defense officials, u.s. forces conducted an airstrike in kunduz around 2:15 a.m. local time near the hospital. they say the intended targets were taliban insurgents who were firing on u.s. service members embedded with afghan fighters. the u.s. military hasn't confirmed that its bombs hit the hospital, but officials acknowledge the strikes may have resulted in collateral damage to the nearby facility. u.s. officials offered condolences, including defense secretary ashton carter who called the incident tragic. general john campbell commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan spoke with president ashraf ghani and in a statement said they are working to thoroughly examine the incident and determined what. "as always we will take all reasonable steps to protect civilians from harm." a spokesman for the afghan interior ministry said 10-15 terrorists were hiding in the hospital and were killed during the strike. >> we know there are terrorists hiding in places. it's much better now because most of them were, you know,
at least 37 people were seriously injured. according to defense officials, u.s. forces conducted an airstrike in kunduz around 2:15 a.m. local time near the hospital. they say the intended targets were taliban insurgents who were firing on u.s. service members embedded with afghan fighters. the u.s. military hasn't confirmed that its bombs hit the hospital, but officials acknowledge the strikes may have resulted in collateral damage to the nearby facility. u.s. officials offered condolences,...
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at least five people have been killed. more than 200 rescues have taken place in south carolina since saturday night. more than a foot and a half of rain fell in gills creek, 17 inches in the wateree river. 14 plus in charleston and nearly 10 inches in columbia where major highways and bridges are now closed. david begnaud is there. >> it is an emergency situation in south carolina. more than 100 water rescues have taken place sunday across the rain-ravaged governor haley says the soaking is unprecedented. >> we haven't seen this level of rain in the lowcountry in a thousand years. that's how big this is. >> reporter: in downtown columbia the state's capitol, a dam break flooded major thoroughfares, stranding motorists trapped in their vehicles. some areas received up to 10 feet of water. residents have been warned to stay off the roads. we caught up with a first responder team from tennessee trying to locate someone who was reportedly swept away by the floodwaters. >> you're getting multiple calls for help, but you can't
at least five people have been killed. more than 200 rescues have taken place in south carolina since saturday night. more than a foot and a half of rain fell in gills creek, 17 inches in the wateree river. 14 plus in charleston and nearly 10 inches in columbia where major highways and bridges are now closed. david begnaud is there. >> it is an emergency situation in south carolina. more than 100 water rescues have taken place sunday across the rain-ravaged governor haley says the soaking...
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at least seven people have been killed in flooding in south carolina. hundreds more had to be rescued and search teams will be out today. in some areas more than 2 feet of rain fell within two hours. president obama already declared a state of emergency. >>> a man is under going mark select shlegl started shooting after believing that there were four men coming at him in his apartment. >>> good morning. 2 men in their 40s were in a home and a two-year-old child and i should mention the two- year-old was not injured at all. in fact the police officers say she was completely unaware of what was going on. but here is what we know so so far. according to authority it was in the early morning hours sunday two men allegedly forced their way into a home on pure tan avenue armed with a knife and handgun, one was pistol whipped and the other stabbed. both victims were conscious and they were transported to a local hospital. the pistol whipped victim who also happens to be the father of that child and the child's mother was reunited with the toddler at the hospit
at least seven people have been killed in flooding in south carolina. hundreds more had to be rescued and search teams will be out today. in some areas more than 2 feet of rain fell within two hours. president obama already declared a state of emergency. >>> a man is under going mark select shlegl started shooting after believing that there were four men coming at him in his apartment. >>> good morning. 2 men in their 40s were in a home and a two-year-old child and i should...
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when it was over, at least 10 were dead. 10:38 a.m. local time, a 911 dispatcher receives a report of a shooting at umpqua community college. >> we have a report of one person shot. an active shooter. >> reporter: that initial report is terribly wrong. soon police say ten people are killed with more wounded, though in statements later they give no hard numbers. >> somebody is outside one of the doors shooting through the doors. >> confirmed report that he's got a long gun. >> reporter: there are 17 buildings on campus. the shooter was confronted by police in building number 12, snyder hall, a building where science classes are normally held. >> he's in a classroom. it's got to be the southeast side of of the hall. >> reporter: the dead and wounded are found in at least two classrooms. >> the suspect is down. we have multiple gunshot wounds. >> reporter: the shooter is among the dead, identified as a 20-year-old male. investigators say it appears he discussed his deadly intentions online just last night. >> dispatch as many ambulances a
when it was over, at least 10 were dead. 10:38 a.m. local time, a 911 dispatcher receives a report of a shooting at umpqua community college. >> we have a report of one person shot. an active shooter. >> reporter: that initial report is terribly wrong. soon police say ten people are killed with more wounded, though in statements later they give no hard numbers. >> somebody is outside one of the doors shooting through the doors. >> confirmed report that he's got a long...
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so, we have had speakers -- most speakers, at least since then 1940s, known for at least producing one major work of legislation, but certainly at the top of the list i have to say would be sam rayburn. >> host: what is the speaker's normal interaction with the senate? >> guest: with the senate? i wouldn't say the speaker has normal interaction with the senate. it varies by who the speaker is, varies by which party is in control of the house and which party is in control of the senate, and varies on the personalities of the speaker and the senate leadership. there's an expectation that speaker need to have an open line of communication with the leadership in the senate because you can't get any legislation en, ad without the senate's approval. and so to that respect, there is some communication or relationship but the degree of closeness between, say, the speaker and the senate or senate leaders, it's going to vary tremendously by who the individual speaker and is who the letters in the senate are. >> host: matthew green, who have been some of least effective speakers? >> guest: least
so, we have had speakers -- most speakers, at least since then 1940s, known for at least producing one major work of legislation, but certainly at the top of the list i have to say would be sam rayburn. >> host: what is the speaker's normal interaction with the senate? >> guest: with the senate? i wouldn't say the speaker has normal interaction with the senate. it varies by who the speaker is, varies by which party is in control of the house and which party is in control of the...
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at least 13 people are dead. at least 20 others injured and law enforcement is still there trying to sort it all out. police closed down all the roads leading to the school this afternoon as oregon state police along with atf and fbi agents descended on the rural community more than 150 miles south of portland. students were slowly brought out of the school. their backpacks checked for weapons then bused to the nearby douglas county fairgrounds. it was a horrifying scene inside. the gunman reportedly went to multiple classrooms shooting as he went. the number of victims has grown as this grim day has gone on. that gunman, a 20-year-old male, kept shooting even as state police arrived at the scene. >> officers from around the county immediately responded to the college and upon arriving in one of the buildings. officers engaged that suspect. there was an exchange of gunfire. the shooter threat was neutralized. and officers continued to sweep the campus looking for other threats. >> those who were there agree they
at least 13 people are dead. at least 20 others injured and law enforcement is still there trying to sort it all out. police closed down all the roads leading to the school this afternoon as oregon state police along with atf and fbi agents descended on the rural community more than 150 miles south of portland. students were slowly brought out of the school. their backpacks checked for weapons then bused to the nearby douglas county fairgrounds. it was a horrifying scene inside. the gunman...
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a little chilly to start at least. details ahead. >>> then all new at 5:00, it's decision time for joe biden. time is running out for him to declare if he's running for the highest office in the country. turn. a new report detailing how the militant group al-qaeda may have gotten their hands on secret materials. >>> and search suspended. coast guard officials release new information on a ship lo since 1961, pearle vision has provided the neighborhood with expert eye care. that was dr. stanley pearle's vision and we still proudly carry on his legacy. today, doctors like lisa hamilton perform eye exams that can help detect diabetes. because we care for you... and your eyes. this is genuine eye care, in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. i'm a committed conservative that believes in getting results. we made florida number one in job creation... 1.3 million new jobs, higher family income, eight balanced budgets, and tax cuts eight years in a row that saved our people and businesses 19 billion dollars. and if i am el
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at least another 30 people have been injured.iabetes -- let's get more on this from our correspondent. >> reporter: the latest report indicate that at least 16 people have been killed, 40 wounds, some in critical condition. the attack took place about 530 kilometers north of the border, and the attacker is said to have been a suicide bomber who attacked a rally -- a procession of shia mourners who were commemorating the 9th and 10th of [ inaudible ]. and despite 10,000 security personnel have been attacked, this is indeed a deadly attack and the death toll is likely to go up. >> thank you very much indeed. reporting on a suicide bomb attack in pakistan. >>> the u.s. secretary of state john kerry has been meeting the russian foreign minister in vienna, talking about syria and russian's involvement in the war there. foreign ministers of saudi arabia and turkey are also there for those talks. barnaby phillips is live for us now in vienna. they have come out making noises rather than saying anything substantial, would you say, barna
at least another 30 people have been injured.iabetes -- let's get more on this from our correspondent. >> reporter: the latest report indicate that at least 16 people have been killed, 40 wounds, some in critical condition. the attack took place about 530 kilometers north of the border, and the attacker is said to have been a suicide bomber who attacked a rally -- a procession of shia mourners who were commemorating the 9th and 10th of [ inaudible ]. and despite 10,000 security personnel...
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and this storm is going to continue to be strong at least in the near future. this is the latest from the hurricane center. this is the hurricane forecast plots we call them the spaghetti plots. they're definitely is a divide half the models going inland toward the us. and half the models going out. now the very latest update from the national hurricane center at 5:00 o'clock shows it's still a category four storm. slowly moving toward the southwest and then makin makingt northerly track as category two storm weakening end counter something shear by sunday. you can see still a strong storm with 105 miles an hour winds. watch what happens next. it goes north as category one storm into cooler ocean waters in the 70s this is monday at 2:00 p.m. then pushes out takes a hook toward the right by 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. this bodies well for the eastern seaboard on this current track and both our european model our gfs american models we use for rain storms and snowstorms are showing the same path. will it stick? i still think there's going to be variability in
and this storm is going to continue to be strong at least in the near future. this is the latest from the hurricane center. this is the hurricane forecast plots we call them the spaghetti plots. they're definitely is a divide half the models going inland toward the us. and half the models going out. now the very latest update from the national hurricane center at 5:00 o'clock shows it's still a category four storm. slowly moving toward the southwest and then makin makingt northerly track as...
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at least 50 people were injured, another 30 people are missing. heavy fighting has been going on in this northern city since the taliban attacked on monday. nato issued a statement following the death of three doctors in that hospital bombing. the spokesman said u.s. forces conducted an air strike against individuals threatening force. the strike may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility. this incident is under investigation. we can go live to our correspondent. bring us up to date. we are saying at the moment that three doctors have been killed. around 50 people are injured. >> that's the number that we are getting, too, here, that at least three doctors killed, 50 injured arrived at a government hospital and 30 still missing. now, the residents of the area just arrived telling us that they don't know who should -- the bullets come from everywhere, artillery guns and bombardment. it's almost impossible to continue living there. the taliban told them this morning to leave the area because taliban are telling them they are
at least 50 people were injured, another 30 people are missing. heavy fighting has been going on in this northern city since the taliban attacked on monday. nato issued a statement following the death of three doctors in that hospital bombing. the spokesman said u.s. forces conducted an air strike against individuals threatening force. the strike may have resulted in collateral damage to a nearby medical facility. this incident is under investigation. we can go live to our correspondent. bring...
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at least he's not constable bob. after trying brookside chocolates, christopher b wrote: "why is this bag only 2 pounds?" we couldn't tell if you were joking, so we made a 100-pound bag. thanks george! ,,,,,,,, good morning. it's tuesday, october 6. i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. rise and shine. it's tuesday. can see the weekend out there but it's way over the sierra. >> already. we are looking for the weekend sunday night. >> why not? it's the bay bridge. good morning. >> good morning, it's tuesday, october 6. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. a little traffic and weather. i don't want to boast but i beat someone in fantasy football last night. >> by four points! ouch! >> i'm thinking basketball still because i was at the warriors game. >> what time did you get in last night? >> nevermind. [ laughter ] as you were heading out the door, we have clear skies. temperatures we are in the 50s and 60s. napa is cool at 53 degrees. that's a live look at the bay bridge where we have
at least he's not constable bob. after trying brookside chocolates, christopher b wrote: "why is this bag only 2 pounds?" we couldn't tell if you were joking, so we made a 100-pound bag. thanks george! ,,,,,,,, good morning. it's tuesday, october 6. i'm michelle griego. >>> good morning. rise and shine. it's tuesday. can see the weekend out there but it's way over the sierra. >> already. we are looking for the weekend sunday night. >> why not? it's the bay bridge....
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they were at all time highs at least going back 40 years. won't that at least come up during a final debate between the republican nominee and the democrat? >> for sure it will. the paint was raised. mike raised the point they are not doing a good job of explaining where economic growth comes from. i don't have a lot of confidence they can make this. >> labor participation rate is of course all the a 40-year low now. i'm wondering how they speak to what they have done with the economy? >> that's the point. rich makes that point perfectly. i don't think republicans figured out how to talk to people on a personal or emotional level. they are talking about budget deficits. people want to know if they will have a job. you have to go to the jugular on the agenda which is more labor regulations. that puts this into a tail spin. >> i don't think democrats know how to talk to the american people either. unions are sick and tired of the miss jane hathaway you didn't build that and americans are stupid as jonathan gruber said. it's demoralizing what t
they were at all time highs at least going back 40 years. won't that at least come up during a final debate between the republican nominee and the democrat? >> for sure it will. the paint was raised. mike raised the point they are not doing a good job of explaining where economic growth comes from. i don't have a lot of confidence they can make this. >> labor participation rate is of course all the a 40-year low now. i'm wondering how they speak to what they have done with the...
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i think we should be looking at least 3 degrees by 2100.report actually confirms the fear that most of us had, that the indcs just don't go far enough, what this report says is we have a budget of 1,000 billion tons now to 2100 and the world will eat up 75% of the carbon budget by 2030 and after 2030 there are hardly any carbon budget for the world and going maybe 3 degrees or 3.5 degrees so i'm not optimistic we will meet the target of 2.7 degrees, that u.n. is talking about right now. >> so when do we -- do we have any idea then when the temperature is going to peek if we are hurdling above 2.7 and perhaps above even 3? >> we know this report says our emissions are not going to peak by 2030 and emissions of carbon dioxide will keep increasing and don't know when the carbon starts bending, that is not clear. what is quite clear is that in 2030 emissions will be at least 25% more than what it should be. we should be about 40 billion tons if we really want to remain within two degrees it will be close to 55-60 billion tons. >> this is very w
i think we should be looking at least 3 degrees by 2100.report actually confirms the fear that most of us had, that the indcs just don't go far enough, what this report says is we have a budget of 1,000 billion tons now to 2100 and the world will eat up 75% of the carbon budget by 2030 and after 2030 there are hardly any carbon budget for the world and going maybe 3 degrees or 3.5 degrees so i'm not optimistic we will meet the target of 2.7 degrees, that u.n. is talking about right now....
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accord to this u.n., an increase in fighting has resulted in at least 35,000 new i.d.m the southwestern outskirts of aleppo. >> translator: this is a hellish life. we have reached our lowest point. we were sleeping under pains as they attacked. now we have no place else to go and there is severing all around. >> reporter: in southern aleppo, it's not simply the war raining misery upon the newly displaced. as winter approaches, conditions will only worsen. already keeping warm is a struggle. aid workers are doing what they can, but in this makeshift camp, there are only so many tents to go around. he says 10s of thousands of families are now displaced in a legal owe and more are arriving every day. >> translator: somebody six from natural causes here can't go to a hospital. so how can you help somebody facing an emergency? somebody somebody may be injured by a russian or syrian air strike, there aren't everybody ambulance to his help the wounded. >> reporter: the children still play, even during these tough times. but it's the parents who can barely keep the agony at ba
accord to this u.n., an increase in fighting has resulted in at least 35,000 new i.d.m the southwestern outskirts of aleppo. >> translator: this is a hellish life. we have reached our lowest point. we were sleeping under pains as they attacked. now we have no place else to go and there is severing all around. >> reporter: in southern aleppo, it's not simply the war raining misery upon the newly displaced. as winter approaches, conditions will only worsen. already keeping warm is a...
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at least 28 journalists have been killed since the president took office five years ago.cre in 2009 was the single deadliest event for journalists in history. at least 29 philippine journalists were murdered on their way to election story involving a local politicians. the president vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice but witnesses continue to be killed and the case remains tied up in the courts. >> i think the president looked at the kind of battles that he had to choose and basically withdrew from this one. it is that culture of violence coupled enjoined with a systematic impunity and the failure of the state to punish crime especially for those who can hire lawyers, especially those who have money to keep a case going indefinitely. >> reporter: despite the country's reputation as a free media, journalism remains to be a deadly job here. the murder of journalists has now become so routine that many of them are now taking extraordinary steps to protect themselves. many journalists carry a gun for self-defense. journalists here say carrying a weapon may violate the
at least 28 journalists have been killed since the president took office five years ago.cre in 2009 was the single deadliest event for journalists in history. at least 29 philippine journalists were murdered on their way to election story involving a local politicians. the president vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice but witnesses continue to be killed and the case remains tied up in the courts. >> i think the president looked at the kind of battles that he had to choose and...
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at least 30 people drowned when the vessel sank three days ago.e say these were some of the worst accidents in greek waters since the refugee crisis began. john psoropolus. >> reporter: they barely made it with the vessel leaning to one side. this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island of lesbos. many swam the final few meters to the rocky shore. out in the aegean, people are dying every day. a surge in rifles over the last few days has overwhelmed authorities on land and sea. on lesbos alone they have averaged seven to 8 a day. authorities say it's partly due to pressure from turkish smugglers to maximize business before winter? >> when you enter into this type of criminal business there is no, i think, respect for human liechz. for the smugglers, all of this is like dealing with cargo shipments probably. >> reporter: the surge means more loss of life at sea but pressure on camps as people await registration. still waiting for his travel documents is afghan izada. he paid the price working for coalition forces by being hunted down by the res
at least 30 people drowned when the vessel sank three days ago.e say these were some of the worst accidents in greek waters since the refugee crisis began. john psoropolus. >> reporter: they barely made it with the vessel leaning to one side. this pleasure boat was lucky to reach the island of lesbos. many swam the final few meters to the rocky shore. out in the aegean, people are dying every day. a surge in rifles over the last few days has overwhelmed authorities on land and sea. on...
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at least 11 boats were damaged. four of them sank. a brewster ambulance crew used a drone to show just how bad the fire was. >> we just sold everything to do this. move on it, and live on it, so all we had left was in there. >> it's overwhelming right now. so now we've got to figure out our next move. >> a friend offered this couple a place to live. as bad as the fire was, amazingly, no one was hurt. >>> boston residents have wish list. based on interviews with more than 6,000 people, a group known as go boston 2030, they want city residents to be 10 minute oz are less from a rail station, key bus or car-share location. they also want to see the mbta on time at least 90% of the time and the elimination of deadly traffic crashes. >>> expect a lot of company on the roads today. mass d.o.t. said last year the friday before columbus day weekend was day. that means major gridlock on tunnels. the busiest day for tolls last year, the tuesday before thanksgiving. >> just right now, though, if you were to leave now if you could, smooth sailing
at least 11 boats were damaged. four of them sank. a brewster ambulance crew used a drone to show just how bad the fire was. >> we just sold everything to do this. move on it, and live on it, so all we had left was in there. >> it's overwhelming right now. so now we've got to figure out our next move. >> a friend offered this couple a place to live. as bad as the fire was, amazingly, no one was hurt. >>> boston residents have wish list. based on interviews with more...
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for a while at least people nearby didn't hear a thing. didn't know to run. the shooter, a 20-year-old male, would kill at least 13 people and injure more than 20. he didn't stop shooting till his final breath. >> reporter: umpqua community college is on lockdown as law enforcement combs through the grim sight inside science hall where at least 13 people are dead and where 20 others were injured. it was madness. >> there's an active shooter. we have a report of one person shot. >> reporter: law enforcement arrived at the rural school within minutes and students were led from adjacent buildings and checked for weapons and explosives but first police had to deal with the shooter and he vendering. vend -- nor surrendering. >> officers responded to the college, and upon arriving there they located the shooter in one of the buildings. officers engaged that suspect. there was an exchange of gunfire. the shooter threat was neutralized. >> reporter: they do now believe the gunman acted alone. he's described only as a 20-year-old male. most of the other students who w
for a while at least people nearby didn't hear a thing. didn't know to run. the shooter, a 20-year-old male, would kill at least 13 people and injure more than 20. he didn't stop shooting till his final breath. >> reporter: umpqua community college is on lockdown as law enforcement combs through the grim sight inside science hall where at least 13 people are dead and where 20 others were injured. it was madness. >> there's an active shooter. we have a report of one person shot....
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we do know that at least 20 people have been injured in one way or another. i don't want to say shot because the initial reports are injured. sometimes the chaos are you aware sounding it causes people to get injured. somebody that's perfectly understandable. that's how initial reports are confusing. i'm getting new information from john glen who heads our information specialist, what are you seeing. >> the fire department just tweeted out it's a code four situation which means they don'. there are major casualties. >> when you get information about need to further assistance that means whatever is causing harm can't do so anymore? >> that's what it means. >> there's nothing to knock the report of many people being shot. >> nothing yet. >> i know you're all working on this. i'll shoel you the mw you the ms is. this is eugene, oregon. you can see the small town of roseburg here. this is florence, lincoln city. salem, oregon here. it's just off this national forest and right on interstate 5 this is where the community college is. this is on google street view.
we do know that at least 20 people have been injured in one way or another. i don't want to say shot because the initial reports are injured. sometimes the chaos are you aware sounding it causes people to get injured. somebody that's perfectly understandable. that's how initial reports are confusing. i'm getting new information from john glen who heads our information specialist, what are you seeing. >> the fire department just tweeted out it's a code four situation which means they don'....
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the hospital had at least 200 patients. doctors without borders has now pulled out of kunduz and patients have been taken to the main hospital in kunduz which has run out of medical supplies. the government has promised to send them a team of doctors and supplies from kabul. >>reporter: we have got confirmation from afghan security forces that kunduz city is back in taliban hands. we keep receiving phone calls from those residents that they are stuck in their homes. they're telling us there's no water, no food, no electricity. life is miserable. they cannot survive for long like this. they're telling us they're also tired -- they're also complaining about heavy bombardment from both sides. there are dead bodies and injured people stuck in their homes and they cannot even move them to the hospital because they believe any movement in town could be a target from one side. now, we have a bit of good news from the hospital of kunduz city. just in the last hours, we got confirmation from the health department of kunduz province
the hospital had at least 200 patients. doctors without borders has now pulled out of kunduz and patients have been taken to the main hospital in kunduz which has run out of medical supplies. the government has promised to send them a team of doctors and supplies from kabul. >>reporter: we have got confirmation from afghan security forces that kunduz city is back in taliban hands. we keep receiving phone calls from those residents that they are stuck in their homes. they're telling us...
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at least he's not constable bob. i really like this organic soup. yeah. at least we know what he's eating. campbell's organic soups. made for real, real life. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara . it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses stelara helps me be in season. stelara may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara if you are allergic to stelara or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems- these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. tel
at least he's not constable bob. i really like this organic soup. yeah. at least we know what he's eating. campbell's organic soups. made for real, real life. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara . it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses stelara helps me be in season. stelara may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of...
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that has -- i think -- begun to change at least the battlefield. it is not to say that it is -- that he's won anything yet. it is still hard to know what the end game is. that's where you get to the question of the, you know, afghanistan. they poured 100,000 troops into afghanistan. they were there for eight or nine years. they haven't done that. putin, much like obama has ruled out boots on the ground. he want to exert with the air force that does seem to have modernized. it is more effective. though still blunter than our strikes, which is another important factor i think. he's not that concerned about the civilian casualties that might also you know suffer in addition to the distinctions and rebel factions. quagmire i think, it is far too soon to say that. because at least right now it is a very decisive turn on the ground in syria. karen: i think that's true. it is all a question of time. what i think the administration is talking about when they say putin, you'll be sorry, is that what he's essentially doing is taking sides in what has become
that has -- i think -- begun to change at least the battlefield. it is not to say that it is -- that he's won anything yet. it is still hard to know what the end game is. that's where you get to the question of the, you know, afghanistan. they poured 100,000 troops into afghanistan. they were there for eight or nine years. they haven't done that. putin, much like obama has ruled out boots on the ground. he want to exert with the air force that does seem to have modernized. it is more effective....
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at least seven people are being treated at local hospitals. reuniting with loved ones, the campus a crime scene. we'll hear from those students tonight and we heard from the president a short time ago as frustrated or frankly, as angry as we have ever seen him. president obama said thoughts and prayers are not enough. >> somehow this has become routine. the reporting is routine. my response here at this podium ends up being routine. the conversation in the after path of it, we become numb to this. we talked about this after columbine and blacksburg, after tucson, after new town, aurora, charleston. it cannot be this easy for somebody who wants to inflict harm on other people to get his or her hands on a gun. and what's become routine, of course, is the response of those who oppose any kind of common sense gun legislation. right now, i can imagine the press release is being cranked out. we need more guns they will argue. fewer gun safety laws. does anybody really believe that? >> another evening in the united states of america filled with grief
at least seven people are being treated at local hospitals. reuniting with loved ones, the campus a crime scene. we'll hear from those students tonight and we heard from the president a short time ago as frustrated or frankly, as angry as we have ever seen him. president obama said thoughts and prayers are not enough. >> somehow this has become routine. the reporting is routine. my response here at this podium ends up being routine. the conversation in the after path of it, we become numb...
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at least 20 injured. as you heard, the president speaking moments ago, saying another community stunned with grief. that campus on lockdown, s.w.a.t. teams on the scene at this hour. the emotional reunions, a close-knit community now reeling. the aerial pictures coming in at this hour. bomb-sniffing dogs there in the parking lot. the fbi now on the scene. and word coming in, the gunman, a 20-year-old male, was killed after exchanging gun fire with authorities. abc's neal karlinsky in oregon tonight, leading us off. >> reporter: 10:30 a.m., the frantic calls started coming in. an active shooter on the rural oregon campus. >> copy, active shooter, ucc, 1140. >> reporter: within minutes, students inside were tweeting their terror. oh, my god, there's someone shooting on campus, tweeted one. students are running everywhere. holy god. >> my teacher came running in and only told us to get inside the teacher's office and get down as fast as we could and drop everything. >> 1147, medical aide. this is for an acti
at least 20 injured. as you heard, the president speaking moments ago, saying another community stunned with grief. that campus on lockdown, s.w.a.t. teams on the scene at this hour. the emotional reunions, a close-knit community now reeling. the aerial pictures coming in at this hour. bomb-sniffing dogs there in the parking lot. the fbi now on the scene. and word coming in, the gunman, a 20-year-old male, was killed after exchanging gun fire with authorities. abc's neal karlinsky in oregon...
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at least 30 people including 11 children drowned in the sea.than 100 people were rescued, but mr. refugees continue to risk their lives to escape conflict in their home countries. >> reporter: they barely made it with the vessel chronically overloaded, this boat was lucky to reach the island many on board swam the final few meters, but out in the aegean people are dying every day. a surge in arrivals has overwhelmed authorities. on less >> when you entered into this type of criminal business, there is no, i think respect for human lives, and i think for the smugglers, all of this is like dealing with cargo shipments, probably. >> reporter: the surge means more loss of life at sea, but also pressure on camps as people await registration. still waiting for his travel documents is this afghan. he paid the price of working as an interpreter for u.s.-coalition forces by being hunted down by the resurgent taliban. >> the taliban came. they shoot bullets in front of my home. they put a letter on my dad. my dad saz because of you, i told you don't work
at least 30 people including 11 children drowned in the sea.than 100 people were rescued, but mr. refugees continue to risk their lives to escape conflict in their home countries. >> reporter: they barely made it with the vessel chronically overloaded, this boat was lucky to reach the island many on board swam the final few meters, but out in the aegean people are dying every day. a surge in arrivals has overwhelmed authorities. on less >> when you entered into this type of criminal...
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when you hear at least ten, the number could go up, but at least ten have been killed and more than 20ncluding a female with a chest wound, what can you glean from that number? jonathan, can you hear me? let's move on. colonel, can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> to you, with a military background and familiarity with firearms, we don't know what kind of gun, but when you hear at least ten killed, what does that tell you? >> it tells me that either take time to reload a weapon for he would have to carry more than one weapon. so i'm assuming that one of these is going to be semiautomatic to put that many rounds out in that short period of time. we don't know if it was a long weapon or a handgun. >> and you also as a voice in all of this in oregon know this area of roseburg. you pointed out before that this community college there's a v.a. center nearby. what else could be around the community college for people to flee toward or people who are sheltering in place who could be in the area, what else is around this community college? >> fortunately, it is kind of an isolated campus. it
when you hear at least ten, the number could go up, but at least ten have been killed and more than 20ncluding a female with a chest wound, what can you glean from that number? jonathan, can you hear me? let's move on. colonel, can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> to you, with a military background and familiarity with firearms, we don't know what kind of gun, but when you hear at least ten killed, what does that tell you? >> it tells me that either take time to reload a...
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well, for this season at least. we'll explain why in sports. >>> argentina is one of the world's top food producers but in places in the north, many are struggling. the government has invested millions in the fight against poverty but the opposition claims it has not succeeded. >>reporter: deep in the heart of what is called the inpenetratable forest, the toba community is struggling to survive. orlando serrano says he's worried about his children. >> i have a pension and these houses but it's still very difficult for us. there are no jobs. our children still go hungry. >>reporter: the toba were hunter gatherers but argentina has destroyed much of the environment they used to live in. they don't be among the poorest in the country here and even though the government has implemented social programs to help them and built new homes like this one, there are still many that continue to live in need without enough food or water. the recent death of oscar sanchez has raised questions about the country. he died of tubercul
well, for this season at least. we'll explain why in sports. >>> argentina is one of the world's top food producers but in places in the north, many are struggling. the government has invested millions in the fight against poverty but the opposition claims it has not succeeded. >>reporter: deep in the heart of what is called the inpenetratable forest, the toba community is struggling to survive. orlando serrano says he's worried about his children. >> i have a pension and...
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we are the ones with the least and have been neglected. >> of course they exist. living their lives, working, bringing up their children. they don't exist, according to the official maps, often ignored by the authorities and other residents of the buenos aires. the activists from the association for justice and equality, marking every alley way and street. most of them without names. with this g.p.s. we walked the streets of all the shanty towns, to digitally marked the roads, marking alleyways. and corner of the community, and load it on the web page. they want to be noted, recognised and accepted to enjoy the same basic immunities as everyone else. first, they need to exist on an official map. . >> in many parts of the world there's stigma attached to mental health issues. they are dealing with the issues in the philippines, they have been facing difficulties. activists are asking the government to have a mental health law. we have the story >>> every day is a struggle for alice. she was diagnosed with depression seven years ago and doesn't want to be identified
we are the ones with the least and have been neglected. >> of course they exist. living their lives, working, bringing up their children. they don't exist, according to the official maps, often ignored by the authorities and other residents of the buenos aires. the activists from the association for justice and equality, marking every alley way and street. most of them without names. with this g.p.s. we walked the streets of all the shanty towns, to digitally marked the roads, marking...
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what you're looking at at least a mile, at least a mile of flooding all the way down this road. dozens of cars submerged all around me as well as businesses on both sides that have been flooded. i'm not sure if you can see it right now, but there are people walking through this water. also kayaking through this water, ignoring the advice of governor nicki haley who has asked all residents of south carolina to stay inside. even though the rain has stopped, normal is still very, very far away. water won't recede in parts of south carolina even as the rain continues to come down. officials caution that the danger is not over yet. governor nicki haley warning. >> this is very real rrlt e. >> reporter: crews have been rescuing people from their homes and cars as flood waters rise. in georgetown county, the fire chief tells cnn one man was found clinging to a tree after his truck was swept away by an overflowing river. >> witness saw a truck go around the barricade and a little bit down the road and the water pushed him right into the river. i hope it sends a strong message. this guy
what you're looking at at least a mile, at least a mile of flooding all the way down this road. dozens of cars submerged all around me as well as businesses on both sides that have been flooded. i'm not sure if you can see it right now, but there are people walking through this water. also kayaking through this water, ignoring the advice of governor nicki haley who has asked all residents of south carolina to stay inside. even though the rain has stopped, normal is still very, very far away....
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no europeans had arrived, at least in the middle of the continent. but sanitation may have become a problem as population densities increased. or mandan members may have overwhelmed the carrying capacity of the land they occupied. or, perhaps,, they encounter drought. drought was widespread throughout the 15 hundreds, and it hits the upper missouri river with particular force between 1674 -- 1574 and 1609. the repercussions of drought, even the mandan themselves had enough food to sustain themselves through these hard years. the drought may have made them the target of raids by other people's. they had these permanent villages, a food supply cash because of this, mandan towns were always tempted targets. now, another hazard of drought is the grasshopper. stillstill the main a prairie farmers today, and grasshoppers proliferate in dry conditions. agricultural scientists, one harvest progress upper numbers can double, triple, quadruple with each successive year drought. now, it is possible that the -- that because the population collapse was not passed
no europeans had arrived, at least in the middle of the continent. but sanitation may have become a problem as population densities increased. or mandan members may have overwhelmed the carrying capacity of the land they occupied. or, perhaps,, they encounter drought. drought was widespread throughout the 15 hundreds, and it hits the upper missouri river with particular force between 1674 -- 1574 and 1609. the repercussions of drought, even the mandan themselves had enough food to sustain...
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at least 20 injured., gloria borger were listening and watching the president of the united states. not every day, jake, you see the president shaken and very much willing, anxious to go after the nra but he spoke of that organization and clearly is ready to go to battle against them. >> that's right but he also challenged others, the news media and said we should put up numbers when it came to americans killed by terrorists versus mass shootings, the suggestion being we in the moeda hype the terrorist threat than numerically a greater threat, being shot in a mass shooting and challenged the public telling them to make sure they vote according to their feelings on this issue and also they make their feelings known and reflects something the white house press secretary said there needs to be a change in the way the public, the american people, i'll quote will need to see a fundamental change they they communicate this priority to congress. he is challenging others, as well, not just the nra. i would say on
at least 20 injured., gloria borger were listening and watching the president of the united states. not every day, jake, you see the president shaken and very much willing, anxious to go after the nra but he spoke of that organization and clearly is ready to go to battle against them. >> that's right but he also challenged others, the news media and said we should put up numbers when it came to americans killed by terrorists versus mass shootings, the suggestion being we in the moeda hype...
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it is now packing winds of at least 110 miles an hour.idents are building sand barriers to try to limit the damage. let's bring in nicole mitchell with more. >> winds are 120 miles an hour, a category 3 storm, and it has been slowly moving its way through the baja mas. this is in warm water, so it has been intensifying, and it is possible it could make it to category 4. this dotted line is where we have already seen this storm go, and you can see a meandering track there. most of the bahamas, are up for hurricane warning, some for tropical storm warning. and what we're going to see is this will finally get picked up by a trough, turn its way to the north, and that's when we need to monitor the united states coastline. a few are turning this out to sea without a land fall. so we'll need to monitor a couple of different things. we already have a front across the coastline that will cause a lot of heavy rain force. so regardless of the tropical system, we're going to see some heavy potentially flooding rains. i would say especially north and
it is now packing winds of at least 110 miles an hour.idents are building sand barriers to try to limit the damage. let's bring in nicole mitchell with more. >> winds are 120 miles an hour, a category 3 storm, and it has been slowly moving its way through the baja mas. this is in warm water, so it has been intensifying, and it is possible it could make it to category 4. this dotted line is where we have already seen this storm go, and you can see a meandering track there. most of the...