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still very soggy as you get into the mid atlantic.into monday before using the very tail end of the showers live across places like new jersey, perhaps new york city. in this miss out to sea. take you back down to florida for the good news is obviously the ground is saturated, no rain on the way the next couple of days and need to drain out there a little bit. but jon, look at these temperatures pretty lotta spot student middle ap 80s upper '80s a lot of folks about air conditioning for that something people are going to have to pay attention to the next couple of days back over to you. >> what a mess of a storm. adam thanks. quick stories of hope encourage emerge as survivors assess the damage done by hurricane ian. coming up how a key west florida boy saved a sea turtle from certain doom during the storm (vo) red lobster's finer points of fun dining when mouth is full, and shrimp is endless, the "booth bow" is the proper way to say "shrimp me!" ultimate endless shrimp is back, now with argentine red shrimp. welcome to fun dining. an
still very soggy as you get into the mid atlantic.into monday before using the very tail end of the showers live across places like new jersey, perhaps new york city. in this miss out to sea. take you back down to florida for the good news is obviously the ground is saturated, no rain on the way the next couple of days and need to drain out there a little bit. but jon, look at these temperatures pretty lotta spot student middle ap 80s upper '80s a lot of folks about air conditioning for that...
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of michigan also looking at the chance for lolized floodicang cleveland, mid atlantic. we'll talk more about the cold weather and look at the forecast in just a bit. >>> we are back in 60 seconds with kanye west's deal to buy parler west's deal to buy parler after vacuuming, because fresh means clean. i spray every chance i get. starts working instantly to freshen any room. febreze air. plan a didn't work out? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts, and it won't impact your ability to get pregnant in the future. find it yourself in the family planning aisle no prescription, no id. i've got this. are you tired of washing dishes? well flip the way you clean'em with dawn platinum ez-squeeze. it's an upside-down bottle with no cap. you just grab and squeeze. dawn platinum's more powerful formula breaks down and removes grease 4 times faster. nice! no flip, no mess. platinum is also a go-to grease cleaner for your sink, your countertops, and to pre-treat stains on laundry. fast. easy. dawn platinum ez-squeeze. flip the way you clean dishes. >>>
of michigan also looking at the chance for lolized floodicang cleveland, mid atlantic. we'll talk more about the cold weather and look at the forecast in just a bit. >>> we are back in 60 seconds with kanye west's deal to buy parler west's deal to buy parler after vacuuming, because fresh means clean. i spray every chance i get. starts working instantly to freshen any room. febreze air. plan a didn't work out? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts, and it...
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another picture-perfect portions of the mid-atlantic, 60s and 70s. 71 in richmond all right. it's monday. that means we're going to take a look at your workweek forecast in just a bit. >>> there's a rare pink diamond that's smashed the world record. there it is. the williams ton pink diamond wul sold in hong kong for $49.9 million. million. the nearly 12-care it gewem nt for more. >>> we're back in 60 seconds on this monday the 10th ghest odors. after vacuuming, because fresh means clean. i spray every chance i get. starts working instantly to freshen any room. febreze air. does your vitamin c last 24 hours? only nature's bounty does. with immune 24 hour plus... you get longer-lasting vitamin c... plus herbal and other immune superstars. get more with nature's bounty. for your most brilliant smile, crest has you covered. “nice smile, brad.” “nice!” “thanks?” crest 3d white. 100% more stain removal. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. [school bells] when pain says, “i'm here,” i say, “so are they.” ♪♪ aleve - who do you take it for? . >>> the bengals and ravens battled
another picture-perfect portions of the mid-atlantic, 60s and 70s. 71 in richmond all right. it's monday. that means we're going to take a look at your workweek forecast in just a bit. >>> there's a rare pink diamond that's smashed the world record. there it is. the williams ton pink diamond wul sold in hong kong for $49.9 million. million. the nearly 12-care it gewem nt for more. >>> we're back in 60 seconds on this monday the 10th ghest odors. after vacuuming, because fresh...
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florida from hurricane ian, there are still states in the storm's path as it moves through the mid-atlanticeast. meteorologist britley ritz is following the storm's track in the cnn center. >> it's transitioning to more latitude features. what it's doing now that it's hit land it's weakened significantly. we're talking about flooding rains and strong winds. that has died down about 25 miles per hour at their max and we're still dealing with flooding concerns. flood watches for west virginia and parents of virginia and coastal flooding from jersey all the way down into wilmington. some of these coastal flood warnings, we could be inundated with around a foot to two feet. so just remember, turn around, don't drown. i know it sounds like a silly saying but it can really save your life. 12 inches of moving water will move your vehicle down the road. heavy rain falling once again across the mid-atlantic, stretching up across much of the new england coastline. look at this. the island, yeah, finally starting to quiet down with the rain chances, but moving up into newport, still tapping into some
florida from hurricane ian, there are still states in the storm's path as it moves through the mid-atlanticeast. meteorologist britley ritz is following the storm's track in the cnn center. >> it's transitioning to more latitude features. what it's doing now that it's hit land it's weakened significantly. we're talking about flooding rains and strong winds. that has died down about 25 miles per hour at their max and we're still dealing with flooding concerns. flood watches for west...
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that rain continues to fall from the mid-atlantic into new england. some of the heaveniest rain falling into long island right up into newport. boris? >> britley ritz, thank you for that update. before going back to fred, i wanted to share an anecdote that one of our producers heard from a resident here. we told you about these ships behind me at the top of the hour. these large vessels that were swept out of the marina and near this bridge. we heard from somebody who stayed in one of these vessels, the one further to the left, during the storm, a gentleman by the name of tony. he and his wife stayed there during the storm. they would have left this area, would have left the marina, but they said that they were caught off guard by the way that the storm shismt shifted at the lase and how it intensified. hurricane ian was projected to be a kaltd gory 3, category 4 as it neared this area, near category 5 storm-force winds as hurricane ian pounded into florida. we are told after the boat crashed onto that area during the storm surge, tony and his wife ac
that rain continues to fall from the mid-atlantic into new england. some of the heaveniest rain falling into long island right up into newport. boris? >> britley ritz, thank you for that update. before going back to fred, i wanted to share an anecdote that one of our producers heard from a resident here. we told you about these ships behind me at the top of the hour. these large vessels that were swept out of the marina and near this bridge. we heard from somebody who stayed in one of...
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temperatures back into the upper 60s for pittsburgh and mid-atlantic.he colder weather will stretch back in the coming week as that front passes through. by the weekend, some of us could wind up in the 40s for highs now. >> brittney, thank you. >> we're tracking video out to iran showing protesters chasing away forces. clashes have intensified and spread showing little sign of letting up despite a deadly government showdown here. nada bashir joins me now. gunfire is being used. seems to be getting more intense? >> absolutely. it appears to be focusing on the northwestern kurdish region. we had heard from iran's interior minister laying the blame on this violence or since described as riots on separatist terrorist organizations, foreign backed terrorist organizations as he's described it. he spoke according to state media at a meeting where we've seen a lot of this fighting taking place. he said these were planned, supported, led by separatist terrorists. he said whoever disturbs the tranquility of the people is the enemy of the iranian state and added t
temperatures back into the upper 60s for pittsburgh and mid-atlantic.he colder weather will stretch back in the coming week as that front passes through. by the weekend, some of us could wind up in the 40s for highs now. >> brittney, thank you. >> we're tracking video out to iran showing protesters chasing away forces. clashes have intensified and spread showing little sign of letting up despite a deadly government showdown here. nada bashir joins me now. gunfire is being used....
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ian continues to soak parts of the mid atlantic as it moves north.th chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox forecast. >> hey, pete. the radar doesn't look much different than yesterday and see ago lotted of rain across parts of west virginia and that's cause ago bit of localized flooding and this heavy stream of rain here, this is more showers and most of this beginning to pull offshore and what we're going to see today is spotty showers a bit gloomy and that area that we see across parts of west virginia, watch what happens with this overtime. very slowly throughout the day today begins to pill offshore and this goes to monday morning and rain in the i-95 corridor and a separate area of corridor and gloomy conditions and rain and constant on shore flow there and that will cause issues around the beaches. give you your forecast and fort meyers and things looking really good. this system kind of ushered -- kind of made the exit of the rainy season that we have in florida that was always already really rainy and it's one of the problems we had
ian continues to soak parts of the mid atlantic as it moves north.th chief meteorologist rick reichmuth for our fox forecast. >> hey, pete. the radar doesn't look much different than yesterday and see ago lotted of rain across parts of west virginia and that's cause ago bit of localized flooding and this heavy stream of rain here, this is more showers and most of this beginning to pull offshore and what we're going to see today is spotty showers a bit gloomy and that area that we see...
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and then we've got some what weather on the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here, temperatures have popped up through the midwest, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i got to tell you about this, some snow for canada sketch when province regina, i think 10 to 15 centimeters seems likely showers through western canada. the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there's certainly an improvement in air quality. big change in utah, salt lake city, 5 degrees. so denver, that's an indication of what is to come for you. up to south america, we go, there's been some flooding your bulger, todd destroying thousands of homes. you know, we did have some wet weather, giving us warnings in rio de janeiro, but the bulk of that his pushed out towards the south atlantic and still looking good in santiago, $27.00 degrees on sunday. ah, ah, an african italian youth basketball team confront italy's outdated laws which exclude them from competitive sport with a coil forbidden to complete because we are fore
and then we've got some what weather on the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here, temperatures have popped up through the midwest, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i got to tell you about this, some snow for canada sketch when province regina, i think 10 to 15 centimeters seems likely showers through western canada. the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there's certainly an improvement in air...
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i'm with the -- and today we are talking about world war ii and u-boats off the mid-atlantic coast. i represent noaa. the mantra is just one of 15 sanctuaries in the national marine system. this is 600,000 square miles from washington state to the florida keys and from lake huron to american samoa. the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the labrador in the -- current collide so it's not only challenging to it environment to work in it's the most -- so we are proud to be working with the uss monitor. basically the union ironclad was the first of its kind prototype designed specifically for estuary harbor warfare to fight the uss virginia during the civil war concedes a strange looking vessel. these are the days of cannonball and canon fire and it would stay low to the water not giving much for the enemy to hit. that strange square box that you see to the right side and that rotating gun turret n gun turret is the first working gun t
i'm with the -- and today we are talking about world war ii and u-boats off the mid-atlantic coast. i represent noaa. the mantra is just one of 15 sanctuaries in the national marine system. this is 600,000 square miles from washington state to the florida keys and from lake huron to american samoa. the monitor national marine sanctuary is off the coast. here's other representations of our sanctuary is located 16 miles a coast of cape hatteras and north carolina and 230 feet of water with the...
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even tomorrow morning, some of the heavier rain moves on up into the mid-atlantic.f course, at that point, part of p.a., up in boston, the rain will start to subside a bit, rolling into the following week. wind one of the big concerns here too. wind advisories in parts of virginia, west virginia, as well back in parts of the tennessee valley. these are where winds can gust to over 35 miles an hour. over 2 million people dealing with that. rolling into sunday, our wind finally starts to subside a little bit. gusts still at 10 to 15 miles per hour, but at least it's not 30 to 35. again, the low itself, moving up north, weakened substantially by the end of the weekend, amara. >> all right. good to see that timeline. thank you so much, britley. >>> and as the sun starts to rise here in florida and residents start to regain access to areas that were cut off by the storm, the full-scale of hurricane ian's devastation is coming into a clearer view, and it is a grim picture, the damage going far beyond only property. at least 45 people are dead. others are still unaccounted
even tomorrow morning, some of the heavier rain moves on up into the mid-atlantic.f course, at that point, part of p.a., up in boston, the rain will start to subside a bit, rolling into the following week. wind one of the big concerns here too. wind advisories in parts of virginia, west virginia, as well back in parts of the tennessee valley. these are where winds can gust to over 35 miles an hour. over 2 million people dealing with that. rolling into sunday, our wind finally starts to subside...
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that is contrasting and feels like november and the mid-atlantic and northeast.d warmth continues into the midwest. by friday, clearing out. the showers continuing in the southwest. and jonathan, we're looking at above average temperatures in the northwest on wednesday. back to you. >> michelle grossman, thank you very much. we'll keep an eye on remnants of hurricane ian. still ahead, cuba makes a fair request for aid from the united states in the aftermath of that storm. this as president biden prepares to view storm damage in puerto rico today. we'll have those stories and next. today we'll have those stories and next internet solutions nationwide. (wayne) for our not-so-small business too. (vo) get internet that keeps your business ready for anything. from the network america relies on. listen, i'm done settling. because this is my secret. i put it on once, no more touch ups! secret had ph balancing minerals; and it helps eliminate odor, instead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. you might take something for your heart... your joints... or
that is contrasting and feels like november and the mid-atlantic and northeast.d warmth continues into the midwest. by friday, clearing out. the showers continuing in the southwest. and jonathan, we're looking at above average temperatures in the northwest on wednesday. back to you. >> michelle grossman, thank you very much. we'll keep an eye on remnants of hurricane ian. still ahead, cuba makes a fair request for aid from the united states in the aftermath of that storm. this as...
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ian's remnants are now bringing heavy rain to the mid atlantic and northeast. areas of west virginia and those are at risk now we are told a flash flooding today. ask newest team coverage alexandria hoff is in fort myers, florida. molly and pawleys island, south carolina. rich edson with the latest on the federal response. but first we are going to go to adam tracking the storm's path what is the most important information that you have to give us now, adam? >> it is still a rainmaker print yes it's no longer a tropical storm. running over to the mid atlantic eventually up into new england all through the weekend as it makes its move. this is a future forecast. you can take a pay attention to the time step in the quarter. the heaviest rain over eastern portions of west virginia. not a lot of movement is reset this into motion. eastern and west virginia. slowly starts tracking off to the east before it drags all the moisture across the mid atl atlantic. even getting rain at a southern portions of new england. at times is going to be very heavy rain the best chan
ian's remnants are now bringing heavy rain to the mid atlantic and northeast. areas of west virginia and those are at risk now we are told a flash flooding today. ask newest team coverage alexandria hoff is in fort myers, florida. molly and pawleys island, south carolina. rich edson with the latest on the federal response. but first we are going to go to adam tracking the storm's path what is the most important information that you have to give us now, adam? >> it is still a rainmaker...
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we continue to track the remnants of ian that's plaguing parts of the mid-atlantic this morning. take a look at this and you're going to see we're going to have rain showers across the mid atlantic. also cooler temperatures and strong gusty winds as we head into the afternoon and evening hours, winds in excess of 45 miles per hour among the jersey shore. it's a very slow-moving system, so it's going to continue to dump rain on monday and we could see anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rain inland. towards the coastline, 4 to 6 inches of rain, that's the question. here's a look around the country. here's what's happening where you live. three two one good suny morning. three two one good suny i'm lisa arjun waking up to overcast this morning. we will see some sunshine temperatures will be below average 60s and 70s and then the warmer weather arrives throughout the upcoming work week highs today ranging from 68 downtown 71 in oakland that's near average with the north and south end of the bay cooler than average upper 70s for san jose and santa rosa. perhaps a few low 80s in livermore
we continue to track the remnants of ian that's plaguing parts of the mid-atlantic this morning. take a look at this and you're going to see we're going to have rain showers across the mid atlantic. also cooler temperatures and strong gusty winds as we head into the afternoon and evening hours, winds in excess of 45 miles per hour among the jersey shore. it's a very slow-moving system, so it's going to continue to dump rain on monday and we could see anywhere from 1 to 2 inches of rain inland....
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the former hurricane now triggering floododing fears in e mid-atlantic states. >>> plus, officials ina's hardest hit counties are trying to defend their evacuation order amid serious questions about whether it should have been issued sooner. adl dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. advil dual action. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy 5x more plaque above the gumline than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. ™ >>
the former hurricane now triggering floododing fears in e mid-atlantic states. >>> plus, officials ina's hardest hit counties are trying to defend their evacuation order amid serious questions about whether it should have been issued sooner. adl dual action fights pain two ways. advil targets pain at the source, acetaminophen blocks pain signals. advil dual action. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth to destroy...
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that was so, so cute and we will continue to see this moving through the northeast and mid atlantic butlevation snow, we could see up to ten inches of snow in some spots, especially in the rockies, also the cascades as we look towards the weekend, heavy rain, the rhino's going to get the rain back. showers continuing in the northwest. we just continue to be so unsettled there. coastal rain on saturday in the north west back to you guys >>> you know the magic school bus, but have you heard of wisconsin halloween haunted school bus we'll show you next. school bus we'll show you next. after every flush. in my kitchen, febreze tackles my toughest odors. after vacuuming, because fresh means clean. i spraerance i get. starts working instantly to freshen any room. febreze air. [phone vibrating] [elevator music plays] [music gets louder] ♪♪ ♪♪ need a backup plan? get plan b one-step.
that was so, so cute and we will continue to see this moving through the northeast and mid atlantic butlevation snow, we could see up to ten inches of snow in some spots, especially in the rockies, also the cascades as we look towards the weekend, heavy rain, the rhino's going to get the rain back. showers continuing in the northwest. we just continue to be so unsettled there. coastal rain on saturday in the north west back to you guys >>> you know the magic school bus, but have you...
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high pressure in control in the mid-atlantic. that continues into tomorrow.in the showers in portions of the central gulf coast. a nice day in the northeast to kick off your weekend. that will continue into sunday. by monday, holiday, halloween, we're going to be seeing some umbrellas incorporated into the costumes in the northeast and mid-atlantic. jonathan? >> i appreciate will halloween themed graphics there. the mild and spooky showers for halloween. thank you, have a wonderful weekend. good luck to your phillies. still ahead, john eastman wages a new legal fight to block his e-mails from being turned over to the january 6 committee. that story and a lot more on the upcoming mid terms next on "way too early." upcoming mid terms next on "way too early. it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. need a backup plan? get plan b one-step. plan b helps prevent pregnancy before it starts by temporarily delaying ovulation—and you can resume your regular birth control right away. i've got th
high pressure in control in the mid-atlantic. that continues into tomorrow.in the showers in portions of the central gulf coast. a nice day in the northeast to kick off your weekend. that will continue into sunday. by monday, holiday, halloween, we're going to be seeing some umbrellas incorporated into the costumes in the northeast and mid-atlantic. jonathan? >> i appreciate will halloween themed graphics there. the mild and spooky showers for halloween. thank you, have a wonderful...
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ian still lingers bringing storms and rain to the upper mid atlantic tonight and the northeast tomorrowin with cbs' manuel bojorquez joining us from fort myers, florida. >> good evening, manny. good evening, errol. the cleanup is under way in downtown fort myers and unfortunately for business owners that means getting rid of everything. to this day the dangers of hurricane ian persist this time in the form of floodwaters in upstream. some of the same areas that ian pummeled with winds are now inundated by the runoff from rain that fell inland. the water rose fafrt around some residents of north port, florida, who had to be rescued by emergency crews and volunteers including a group that calls itself the cajun navy. >> those guys are great. yeah. they help us out so much. ⌞> since ian made landfall more than 4,000 people have been rescued from flooded neighbor neighborhoods or the barrier islands like sanibel, where destruction is visible for miles. long lines are formed at water distribution sites. robert pagorsky recorded during the height of the storm. that's our house. >> the next da
ian still lingers bringing storms and rain to the upper mid atlantic tonight and the northeast tomorrowin with cbs' manuel bojorquez joining us from fort myers, florida. >> good evening, manny. good evening, errol. the cleanup is under way in downtown fort myers and unfortunately for business owners that means getting rid of everything. to this day the dangers of hurricane ian persist this time in the form of floodwaters in upstream. some of the same areas that ian pummeled with winds are...
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the fall before we get into sunday afternoon and all the way into monday as we get through the mid atlantic running out into sea eventually. so any rain that does fall and it's going to be a lot at times it's going to run down into the low-lying streams. that is where flooding is at its greatest risk for the system from this point forward. how much rape are we talking about, well, in the area i was just pointing out maybe another 3 inches of rain, fairly widespread and probably 2 inches and all the way to new york city, providence, areas where you will see a couple of inches of rain in the next couple of days all associated with this system. additionally, and this is mostly going to be out over the water, so coastal communities where those winds are still the strongest. gusting winds 20 to 30 miles an hour and those are consistent taking you all the way into monday, so just kind of battering 20, 30-mile an hour winds consistently here. i do want to leave you with what's going on down in florida, nothing but sunshine in hardest-hit areas for a few days which great because they have so much w
the fall before we get into sunday afternoon and all the way into monday as we get through the mid atlantic running out into sea eventually. so any rain that does fall and it's going to be a lot at times it's going to run down into the low-lying streams. that is where flooding is at its greatest risk for the system from this point forward. how much rape are we talking about, well, in the area i was just pointing out maybe another 3 inches of rain, fairly widespread and probably 2 inches and all...
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the autumn chill continuing in the mid-atlantic. jonathan? >> michelle grossman, looks good to me.ou so much. still ahead here on "way too early," with less than a month until the mid terms, the balance of the control in the senate is at a stalemate according to the polls. we're going to break down the biggest races next when we come right back. t races next when we rit ghback shingles. the rash can feel like an intense burning sensation and last for weeks. it can make your workday feel impossible. the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside of you. 50 years or older? ask your doctor about shingles. with my hectic life you'd think retirement would be the last thing on my mind. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. voya helps me feel like i've got it all under control. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected. vicks vapostick. strong soothing... vapors. voya. well planned. help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess. just soothing comfort. try vicks
the autumn chill continuing in the mid-atlantic. jonathan? >> michelle grossman, looks good to me.ou so much. still ahead here on "way too early," with less than a month until the mid terms, the balance of the control in the senate is at a stalemate according to the polls. we're going to break down the biggest races next when we come right back. t races next when we rit ghback shingles. the rash can feel like an intense burning sensation and last for weeks. it can make your...
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the cliffs are the place of these three towns is like the mid-atlantic nesting ground for the bald eaglehe tribe. and so, we wanted to protect them and protect their breeding grounds. and yet, we want to use this land as an opportunity to tell the true history of the tribe because colonial powers and colonial mindsets that still exist in our state have really hidden our history. sometimes you're working so fast and so hard on things that you don't stop to breathe and really think about what it is that you're doing. it is with great humility and thankfulness to god that i welcome you all here today on behalf of the rappahannock tribe. and the ancestors who worked so hard for today, but never lived to see it. we were there celebrating the return of our people to those towns after 350 years. speaking loudly that it is in peril. and i think that perhaps humanity is seeing and hearing what the earth is having to say, and they're calling on those indigenous stewards to teach the rest of the world how to live and how to take care of the mother earth and each other so that we all might be able t
the cliffs are the place of these three towns is like the mid-atlantic nesting ground for the bald eaglehe tribe. and so, we wanted to protect them and protect their breeding grounds. and yet, we want to use this land as an opportunity to tell the true history of the tribe because colonial powers and colonial mindsets that still exist in our state have really hidden our history. sometimes you're working so fast and so hard on things that you don't stop to breathe and really think about what it...
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some energy that's left over and it's not tropical but it's causing headaches across parts of the mid-atlantic, and certainly jersey. flood alerts are there for water being pushed in, and winds as well. not just today, but it looks like through tonight and much of tomorrow. so windy, rough day in some spots. there will be urban flooding. this is left over from ian but it's not tropical. that said, hurricane season is far from over. >> rob marciano leading us off again tonight. thank you. >>> president biden and first lady dr. jill biden on the ground in prouerto rico today where power and water are still not fully restored four weeks after hurricane fiona. the president told puerto rico today he's committed to the island. >> reporter: president biden set off for puerto rico today, eager to assure people here that they have not been forgotten. >> they haven't been taken very good care of and we're trying like hell to catch up from the last hurricane. >> reporter: it's been five years since hurricane maria killed roughly 3,000 people. a lot of badly needed aid then hld up by the trump administra
some energy that's left over and it's not tropical but it's causing headaches across parts of the mid-atlantic, and certainly jersey. flood alerts are there for water being pushed in, and winds as well. not just today, but it looks like through tonight and much of tomorrow. so windy, rough day in some spots. there will be urban flooding. this is left over from ian but it's not tropical. that said, hurricane season is far from over. >> rob marciano leading us off again tonight. thank you....
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you boats off of the mid-atlantic coast. i represent noaa, which is accepted -- and we are part of -- just one of 15 national marine sanctuaries and monuments in the sanctuary system. the system encompasses more than 600,000 square miles of great lakes waters, and washington state to the florida keys, in from lake huron to the american samoa. this is off the coast of north carolina. again, here is some other representations of our sanctuaries, but we are located about 16 miles off the coast of cape patterns, north carolina. we are 230 feet of water where the currents collide. not only is it a challenging environment to work in, we've got one of the most important and significant thanks to be interpreting. we're happy to tell this story. what was the u.s. monitor? it was a cheese box in a raft, that was the first of its kind prototype designed specifically for estuary harbor warfare to fight the css virginia during the civil war. it is a strange-looking vessel. if you think about, these are the days of cannonballs and cannone
you boats off of the mid-atlantic coast. i represent noaa, which is accepted -- and we are part of -- just one of 15 national marine sanctuaries and monuments in the sanctuary system. the system encompasses more than 600,000 square miles of great lakes waters, and washington state to the florida keys, in from lake huron to the american samoa. this is off the coast of north carolina. again, here is some other representations of our sanctuaries, but we are located about 16 miles off the coast of...
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doppler 7, even though this has weakened even more tonight, it is still dumping rain across the mid atlantic states from north carolina, heading into virginia. we are seeing maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour. this morning just after 11:00. this was the third landfall. this system has held together. now it is post-tropical. 40 mile-per-hour wind, moving north. numerous reports of flooding and flash flooding. that will be the greatest threat going forward. the wind is gusting to 29 at hatteras, 25 in wilmington. 21 up to the north. it will continue to weaken. by sunday, it will fall apart. until then, additional rainfall totals measuring up to six inches. dan: still problems. thank you. you can help people affected by hurricane ian by donating to the red cross. dion: running water that burns eyes, fills rooms with a strong odor, and even comes out brown. that's what hundreds of residents in one bay area city say they've been living with. now a newly published report is hoping to change things. zach fuentes spoke with those impacted and with officials about what's being done about it
doppler 7, even though this has weakened even more tonight, it is still dumping rain across the mid atlantic states from north carolina, heading into virginia. we are seeing maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour. this morning just after 11:00. this was the third landfall. this system has held together. now it is post-tropical. 40 mile-per-hour wind, moving north. numerous reports of flooding and flash flooding. that will be the greatest threat going forward. the wind is gusting to 29 at...
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advisories are in effect this morning for a large part of the country stretching from oklahoma to the mid-atlantic. in all, 50 million americans face below-freezing temperatures. many in places that will likely see record-breaking cold. omar villafranca reports on the weather system that's already leaving its mark. >> reporter: fall feels like winter in parts of the upper midwest thanks to a weather system dropping temperatures and snow. instead of falling leaves, more than a foot of snow blanketed parts of michigan leaving a mess for work crews. >> we didn't expect this much heavy snow because along with the heavy snow we have branches down all over. >> reporter: ironwood and marquette, michigan, recorded more than 13 inches of snow. in indiana, thick flakes of snow peppered parking lots and roadways, making for slick driving conditions. and instead of a white christmas, the early snow had people wondering about a white haloween. >> i was hoping it would hold off until closer to like thanksgiving. but hey, you know, we've seen snow on halloween before. >> reporter: while the temperatures may be d
advisories are in effect this morning for a large part of the country stretching from oklahoma to the mid-atlantic. in all, 50 million americans face below-freezing temperatures. many in places that will likely see record-breaking cold. omar villafranca reports on the weather system that's already leaving its mark. >> reporter: fall feels like winter in parts of the upper midwest thanks to a weather system dropping temperatures and snow. instead of falling leaves, more than a foot of snow...
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there are flood watches in play, and that plume of moisture really extending right through to the mid atlantic wrapping in some cooler air toronto just 12 degrees. could see some snow flurries in minneapolis with a high of 8 to the west. we go high pressure in charge, so that's deflecting systems up and around the pacific northwest and british columbia's lower mainland. so was the action over the central and north coast of british columbia. eventually alaska, over the next little bit, desert southwest, it's dry. if we looked toward the u. s. state of colorado, a warm went here. so denver 26 degrees. that's above average for this year. yes, gulf states, things are dry here, but somewhat weather in the forecast for southern florida, including miami, with a height 29 degrees tropical storm. carl, looking to make landfall southern mexico early hours on saturday, landslides, mudslides. the big concern here with those torrential downpours and a line of showers and storms extending from the paid reuben andes, toward the southeast of brazil, got an onshore breeze here. so that's really going to pep up
there are flood watches in play, and that plume of moisture really extending right through to the mid atlantic wrapping in some cooler air toronto just 12 degrees. could see some snow flurries in minneapolis with a high of 8 to the west. we go high pressure in charge, so that's deflecting systems up and around the pacific northwest and british columbia's lower mainland. so was the action over the central and north coast of british columbia. eventually alaska, over the next little bit, desert...
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doppler 7, even though this has weakened even more tonight, it is still dumping rain across the mid atlantic states from north carolina, heading into virginia. we are seeing maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour. this morning just after 11:00. this was the third landfall. this system has held together. now it is post-tropical. 40 mile-per-hour wind, moving north. numerous reports of flooding and flash flooding. that will be the greatest threat going forward. the wind is gusting to 29 at hatteras, 25 in wilmington. 21 up to the north. it will continue to weaken. by sunday, it will fall apart. until then, additional rainfall totals measuring up to six inches. dan: still problems. thank you. you can help people affected by hurricane ian by donating to the red cross. dion: running water that burns eyes, fills rooms with a strong odor, and even comes out brown. that's what hundreds of residents in one bay area city say they've been living with. now a newly published report is hoping to change things. zach fuentes spoke with those impacted and with officials about what's being done about it
doppler 7, even though this has weakened even more tonight, it is still dumping rain across the mid atlantic states from north carolina, heading into virginia. we are seeing maximum sustained winds of 40 miles per hour. this morning just after 11:00. this was the third landfall. this system has held together. now it is post-tropical. 40 mile-per-hour wind, moving north. numerous reports of flooding and flash flooding. that will be the greatest threat going forward. the wind is gusting to 29 at...
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this week, a storm off the coast gives you rain and wind and dangerous coastal flooding in the mid atlantic accuweather meteorologist kevin costner. and coming up what we know about the cyberattack targeting one of the nation's biggest school districts. also ahead, the hunt for a serial killer what we are learning about the latest victim in a string of shootings. concussion controversy, the new concern over players safety in the nfl. . if your tears could speak, what would they say? g. m a back now, with the deadly chaos at a weekend soccer match in indonesia, at least 100 and 25 people wereil. police are being criticized for firing tear gas to control fans who came onto the field after team's defeat. it's believed that tear gas caused panic which led to a deadly crush of people at exits. authorities say a full investigation is underway. fears of a serial killer have residents of stockton, california on edge. police hope a surveillance image will help in their manhunt. it was his christine sloan has the latest on the search. this morning, a california city on edge as the urgent search conti
this week, a storm off the coast gives you rain and wind and dangerous coastal flooding in the mid atlantic accuweather meteorologist kevin costner. and coming up what we know about the cyberattack targeting one of the nation's biggest school districts. also ahead, the hunt for a serial killer what we are learning about the latest victim in a string of shootings. concussion controversy, the new concern over players safety in the nfl. . if your tears could speak, what would they say? g. m a back...
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the storm will continue to bring flooding rain from the carolinas to the mid-atlantic, and even up toork over the weekend. tonight, we're getting a clearer picture of the devastation hurricane ian left behind in the state of florida. there are rescues happening right now. it could also be the most expensive storm in florida's history. we have team coverage tonight, and cbs' mark strassmann is going to start us off from myrtle beach. mark, what's it like where you are? >> reporter: tonight, norah, there's a state of emergency caused by ian in five southeast states. and i want to show you one example of why, behind me. you see that big shrimp boat? first, the crew had to evacuate, and then the storm pushed it two miles to shore. ian smacks every place hard. today, the south carolina coast, places like charleston and pawley's island, police there called flooding catastrophic. >> oh, man! it's washing away! >> reporter: in cherry grove, the local pier washed away into the atlantic. this category 1 hurricane brought misery galore. 85-mile-per-hour winds, up to 85-meven feet of storm surge,
the storm will continue to bring flooding rain from the carolinas to the mid-atlantic, and even up toork over the weekend. tonight, we're getting a clearer picture of the devastation hurricane ian left behind in the state of florida. there are rescues happening right now. it could also be the most expensive storm in florida's history. we have team coverage tonight, and cbs' mark strassmann is going to start us off from myrtle beach. mark, what's it like where you are? >> reporter:...
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and then we've got some what weather on the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas, her temperature supports up through the mid west, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i gotta tell you about this. some snow for canada, saskatchewan province at regina, i think $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters. seems likely sharice through western it or the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there is certainly an improvement in air quality. big change in utah, salt lake city, 5 degrees. so denver, that's an indication of what is to come for. you are to south america, we go, there's been some flooding near bogota destroying thousands of homes. you know, we did have some white weather, giving us warnings in rio de janeiro. but the bulk of that is pushed out toward the south atlantic and still looking good in santiago, $27.00 degrees on sunday. ah, what fight is winning keyless or control? what does a new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming, prices are gonna keep going
and then we've got some what weather on the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas, her temperature supports up through the mid west, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i gotta tell you about this. some snow for canada, saskatchewan province at regina, i think $10.00 to $15.00 centimeters. seems likely sharice through western it or the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there is certainly an improvement in...
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we've got this front brain coming close to the mid atlantic. we'll talk more about that in fact, but off to the west, we go finally some much needed rain here. parts of western canada went about a 100 days without any rain. and this is also helping to improve the air quality. also some snow on the top of the rocky mountains and the sierra nevada. it just some showers, not too far away from los angeles on saturday, with a high of 900 degrees up to the u. s. called states, se. com here are plenty of sun temperatures running above average. and there is that run of rain look like the bulk of it will stay out over the vine tick. got this storm, it's going to intensify rosalyn into a hurricane just to the west of mens neo big threat here will be a lot of rain and mud slides but of rain for that eastern corner of cuba and some downpours and take her cheek alpha with the height, 24 degrees, and really for the top end of south america, this western side just to the east of the bolivian and pe ruby and andes into the western amazon. we've got the biggest
we've got this front brain coming close to the mid atlantic. we'll talk more about that in fact, but off to the west, we go finally some much needed rain here. parts of western canada went about a 100 days without any rain. and this is also helping to improve the air quality. also some snow on the top of the rocky mountains and the sierra nevada. it just some showers, not too far away from los angeles on saturday, with a high of 900 degrees up to the u. s. called states, se. com here are plenty...
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and that plume of moisture really extending break through to the mid atlantic wrapping in some cooler air, toronto just 12 degrees. could see some snow flurries in minneapolis with a high of 8 to the west. we go high pressure in charge, so that's deflecting systems up and around the pacific northwest and british columbia is lower mainland. so was the action over the central and north coast, british columbia, and eventually alaska. over the next little bit desert southwest states drive, we look toward the us state of colorado, a warm wind here. so denver $26.00 degrees above average for this year us gulf states. things are dry here, but somewhat weather in the forecast for southern florida, including miami with a $129.00 degrees tropical storm. carl, looking to make landfall southern mexico early hours on saturday. land sides mudslides. the big concern here with those torrential downpours and a line of showers in storms extending from the paid roof in andes, toward the southeast of brazil. got an onshore breeze here. so that's really going to pep up that rainfall. as we look toward tha
and that plume of moisture really extending break through to the mid atlantic wrapping in some cooler air, toronto just 12 degrees. could see some snow flurries in minneapolis with a high of 8 to the west. we go high pressure in charge, so that's deflecting systems up and around the pacific northwest and british columbia is lower mainland. so was the action over the central and north coast, british columbia, and eventually alaska. over the next little bit desert southwest states drive, we look...
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the way up towards the tennessee valley easing over towards the mid atlantic states, a few showers to just running up towards the mid west central areas will be dry and fine up towards the pacific northwest. big change coming through here, seen some wet weather pushing its way in across british columbia. south of the border into washington state into oregon. we are going to see some very wet weather coming through. and that will push its way little farther south, which as we go on into tuesday, some heavy best of rain even as far south as california say something to watch out for. there are some heavy rain just running in across the gulf coast as we go on through tuesday hoping of dry over towards the eastern seaboard. i went to the caribbean, the dry weather for the time being is a further west. central american not faring too badly, largely settled here, but a few scattered showers around. nothing too much concern ourselves with. we are little concerned about this circulation here just push very close to the south of jamaica. it may become a tropical depression. very soon. ah yugosl
the way up towards the tennessee valley easing over towards the mid atlantic states, a few showers to just running up towards the mid west central areas will be dry and fine up towards the pacific northwest. big change coming through here, seen some wet weather pushing its way in across british columbia. south of the border into washington state into oregon. we are going to see some very wet weather coming through. and that will push its way little farther south, which as we go on into tuesday,...
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flood watches are up in more than a half dozen states, as rain pushes through the mid atlantic and into. some areas could see more than 3 inches. behind the storm, cold air is expected to bring the first snow, that's right, snow, of the season to parts of minnesota, wisconsin and the great lakes. well, there's a grim update tonight in the case of a missing toddler from savannah, georgia. just over a week after quinton . well, there's a grim update tonight in the case of a missing toddler simon disappeared, police saya they've gathered enough evidence to conclude he has been killed, and they consider the boy's mother a suspect in his death and disappearance. police reports and court documents show there's been turmoil in the family in recent weeks. netflix announced today it'sy it rolling out a new cheaper, basic plan, but there's a catch, when we come back. ack. we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily pill that...not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabet
flood watches are up in more than a half dozen states, as rain pushes through the mid atlantic and into. some areas could see more than 3 inches. behind the storm, cold air is expected to bring the first snow, that's right, snow, of the season to parts of minnesota, wisconsin and the great lakes. well, there's a grim update tonight in the case of a missing toddler from savannah, georgia. just over a week after quinton . well, there's a grim update tonight in the case of a missing toddler simon...
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east bringing scattered showers and expected downpours for halloween monday across parts of the mid-atlantic and tracking that new system moving into the pacific northwest. very heavy rain and mountain snow expected in the coming days, and over a foot of snow in the cascades and the northern rockies could make travel difficult through the mountain passes by midweek. linsey. >> cheryl, thank you. >>> tonight, an investigation is under way into several displays of anti-semitic messages that appeared over the weekend in jacksonville, florida. one was at a major college football game. now how the universities are responding. mona kosar abdi has what we learned. >> reporter: tonight, officials condemning multiple displays of anti-semitic messages in jacksonville, florida. >> it makes you mad. this stuff is disgusting to me. i have never understood it. and it's disgusting to me. >> reporter: this message referencing kanye west, now known as "ye," saying he was right about the jews, seen scrolling outside a college football game saturday. anti-semitic messages seen at multiple locations across the
east bringing scattered showers and expected downpours for halloween monday across parts of the mid-atlantic and tracking that new system moving into the pacific northwest. very heavy rain and mountain snow expected in the coming days, and over a foot of snow in the cascades and the northern rockies could make travel difficult through the mountain passes by midweek. linsey. >> cheryl, thank you. >>> tonight, an investigation is under way into several displays of anti-semitic...
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upper twenties here and we've got some what weather and the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here. temperature so pops up through the mid west, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i gotta tell you about this. some snow for canada, saskatchewan province at regina, i think 10 to 15 centimeters seems likely showers through western canada. the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there is certainly an improvement in air quality. big change in utah, salt lake city, 5 degrees. so denver, that's an indication of what is to come for you. up to south america, we go, there's been some flooding near bogota destroying thousands of homes. you know, we did have some wet weather given us warnings in rio de janeiro, but the bulk of that is pushed out toward the south atlantic and still looking good in santiago, 27 degrees on sunday. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah ah, ah, lou lou ah, welcome back. a hooker might about top stories here. this our report say that to the likely runners and the race to be britain's next prime minis
upper twenties here and we've got some what weather and the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here. temperature so pops up through the mid west, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i gotta tell you about this. some snow for canada, saskatchewan province at regina, i think 10 to 15 centimeters seems likely showers through western canada. the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there is certainly an...
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today, for a lot of big cities including memphis up to nashville, heavy rain to the northeast and mid-atlanticr northern new england. another round of risk of flash flooding this week as we head toward end of the work week. this is tropical storm carl, we were talking about this yesterday in the gulf of mexico, this is where we look for tropical development, not going to move anywhere quickly, it will impact mexico, some moisture will come up to southern u.s., parts of the southeast. we'll update you at foxweather.com. over to you. >> carley: listen to this, california governor gavin newsom signing bill into law to punish doctors for spreading covid-19 misinformation. california doctor and phd research scientist joins me. doctor, it is a law, governor of california signed. you have to wonder what effect this will have on doctors and patients in california. >> it is a tragedy governor news tribune signed this into law, at time he was vetos bills, we were optimistic he would veto this, it is unconstitutional, unethical and every way, shape and form, inappropriate. he signed it late on a friday n
today, for a lot of big cities including memphis up to nashville, heavy rain to the northeast and mid-atlanticr northern new england. another round of risk of flash flooding this week as we head toward end of the work week. this is tropical storm carl, we were talking about this yesterday in the gulf of mexico, this is where we look for tropical development, not going to move anywhere quickly, it will impact mexico, some moisture will come up to southern u.s., parts of the southeast. we'll...
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moving toward the upper midwest and central planes and the rain, some remnants of ian moving to the mid-atlantic and this will linger today through tuesday, rainy conditions and below average temperatures. area of low pressure off the coast and this pattern that is going to make this linger, not only heavy rainfall, but strong winds will lead to coastal flooding from north carolina all the way up to new england. rain still to come, some areas three to five inches, up toward new jersey and del marva, and wind gusts will be persistent pushing water up and down the coast. when you have winds gust ing 20 to 30 miles per hour. four corners, potential for heavy rain, maybe one to three inches in some areas and the burn scars, that will leave potential for flooding and take a look at tropics, ush doesance number one and two, both areas will move westward and we'll have several days to watch t bottom line, it is not over and we need to be vigilant and around u.s. coastline, things can develop and move quickly, we need to keep alert and have plans in place just in case. >> carley: over600,000 floridians
moving toward the upper midwest and central planes and the rain, some remnants of ian moving to the mid-atlantic and this will linger today through tuesday, rainy conditions and below average temperatures. area of low pressure off the coast and this pattern that is going to make this linger, not only heavy rainfall, but strong winds will lead to coastal flooding from north carolina all the way up to new england. rain still to come, some areas three to five inches, up toward new jersey and del...
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the mid-atlantic states have their guard down thinking a big storm like that wouldn't come ashore andrricane into a superstorm because the huge surge coming in at high tide. neil: what made it so unique? it wasn't a classic hurricane. it was an odd event into devastating one. >> there is no reference point for sandy, it was an intense storm with record-breaking for the northern states at a massive storm a thousand miles wide, huge in impact, the biggest surge we've seen in new york harbor, the biggest wind speeds we've had for new jersey. neil: i thought it happened down south. >> it does hit home at that was hard for people in the northeast. you had an impact that was devastating, taking homes and businesses and lives. we go back to staten island, a deadly spot during hurricane sandy and one family, the father barely escaped with his life and later the family sold the house back to the state and it is grass against the ocean but when asked would you move back would you be back at the oceanfront the quick response is yes but i would do it differently because they learned how important
the mid-atlantic states have their guard down thinking a big storm like that wouldn't come ashore andrricane into a superstorm because the huge surge coming in at high tide. neil: what made it so unique? it wasn't a classic hurricane. it was an odd event into devastating one. >> there is no reference point for sandy, it was an intense storm with record-breaking for the northern states at a massive storm a thousand miles wide, huge in impact, the biggest surge we've seen in new york...
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tornado, damaging wind, heavy rainfall and this system will march eastward and heavy rain from the mid-atlantic that and we'll see travel delays, as well. tropical storm carl in the gulf of mexico, the bay of campici, bringing heavy rain to new mexico and gulf coast and southeast and we have a fall foliage look for the rockies and northern plains midwest and it is spectacular, wonderful time of year to look at the leaves and thanks to foliage report for partnering with fox weather. >> ainsley: over to carley. >> carley: news by the numbers, 179 dollars, that is new price for the most expenseiff ticket at disneyland. lower priced tickets are $104. 4.4 billion, how much honda is investing with electric vehicles. expected to wrap up by end of 2024 and bring 2200 jobs. may 6, king charles iii will be cornated at westminster abbey, only 2000 people in may, just a small affair. >> it is coronation. coming up, pfizer executive revealing the company did not know if the covid vaccine would stop transmission before people got the shot, the stunning admission and impact it could have. and the threat of ra
tornado, damaging wind, heavy rainfall and this system will march eastward and heavy rain from the mid-atlantic that and we'll see travel delays, as well. tropical storm carl in the gulf of mexico, the bay of campici, bringing heavy rain to new mexico and gulf coast and southeast and we have a fall foliage look for the rockies and northern plains midwest and it is spectacular, wonderful time of year to look at the leaves and thanks to foliage report for partnering with fox weather. >>...
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today with day time heating across mississippi river valley and to the southeast and up toward the mid-atlantic on wednesday and thursday. threat mississippi, alabama, tennessee and kentucky, heavy rain for next couple of days as the system lingers, we could see from one to two, two to four inches over next couple of days and a lot of changes in the forecast for the northwest, several systems from the pacific will bring heavy rain in the forecast as mountain snow. this area has been well above average for weeks, if not months. this is first real cooldown they've had over the last couple of months, dealing with record-setting temperatures for northwest, big changes are underway for this region. get rain on top of the areas that have been plagued with wildfires all season. >> good news there. excellent. thank you. listen to this story, volunteer for marco rubio's campaign attacked while handing out political fliers. marco rubio tweeting shocking photos and writing last night one of our canvasser wearing one of my t-shirts and hat was brutally attacked by animals in hialeah, florida, suffered inte
today with day time heating across mississippi river valley and to the southeast and up toward the mid-atlantic on wednesday and thursday. threat mississippi, alabama, tennessee and kentucky, heavy rain for next couple of days as the system lingers, we could see from one to two, two to four inches over next couple of days and a lot of changes in the forecast for the northwest, several systems from the pacific will bring heavy rain in the forecast as mountain snow. this area has been well above...
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we will look up at a big rainmaker heading to the mid atlantic and into the northeast rate to recap where the day has been we have landfall commits fourthly involved today at to zero five 3 eastern time. so jumping over the coastline with those wins. it was a category one hurricane we could eat jumped offshore that continue to until they involved where this is a look a the post- tropical cyclone, it will weaken and dissipate as we head through the weekend, but look at the moisture. urc and they carolina seek out some of that maestro. the winds are starting to calm down. this is a look at the estimated rainfall over the past 24 hours and some areas anywhere from five inches up to a foot. they did bring in quite a bit o rain and a relatively short amount of time which is why flooding became a problem. this is a look at those top wins . you had hurricane force winds a times. from fort sumner over to the beat, so not a very challenging day to get through. for many, late last night for this is a look at the power outage tracker. you can see everywhere it went, it took that wrath and power with
we will look up at a big rainmaker heading to the mid atlantic and into the northeast rate to recap where the day has been we have landfall commits fourthly involved today at to zero five 3 eastern time. so jumping over the coastline with those wins. it was a category one hurricane we could eat jumped offshore that continue to until they involved where this is a look a the post- tropical cyclone, it will weaken and dissipate as we head through the weekend, but look at the moisture. urc and they...
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dealing with an area of low pressure that brought rain, wind, yucky stuff to the northeast and mid-atlantic, this is energy from ian that has hung around and brought nine inches of rain for parts of new jersey. it is finally going to move out today. we have yet another day of inclement weather and gusty winds along the coast. the fall cold front will push far south, bringing temperatures from what they were in a matter of 24 hours and this is going to move across the northeast, the plain states toward the gulf coast friday and saturday, the coldest air of the season and yes, snowflakes for the great lakes and the midwest. here we go, 100 million below average on friday, 185 million below average on saturday and things will start to moderate. just a taste of jack frost. >> todd: you gave you my angry eyes and i try not to use that in the workplace. >> janice: you do pay attention, todd was like, what? >> carley: are you saying todd is expressive? i didn't know that. >> janice: news flash. i love you guys. >> carley: turning to this, the fbi is promoting ems lieutenant to captain at her funer
dealing with an area of low pressure that brought rain, wind, yucky stuff to the northeast and mid-atlantic, this is energy from ian that has hung around and brought nine inches of rain for parts of new jersey. it is finally going to move out today. we have yet another day of inclement weather and gusty winds along the coast. the fall cold front will push far south, bringing temperatures from what they were in a matter of 24 hours and this is going to move across the northeast, the plain states...
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of low pressure across great lakes, interior northeast, that front associated with it for the mid-atlanticext storm social security brews across northwest. foxweather.com for latest details, todd, over to you. >> todd: thank you, the new york supreme court ordering the city to reinstate all employees it fired for being unvaccinated, but mayor eric adams says this decision does not apply to a lot of individuals. what is going on? timothy and nicole were both fired for being unvaccinated. timothy joins us and christina and her attorney. tim, what was your reaction when you learned of this ruling? >> i thought it was great. i was excited to be back, been out of work for just about a year now. we've been struggling and haven't been getting paid obviously, difpaying the mortgage, our bills, terrible what the city is putting us through. >> todd: it is not over issue the city is fighting this, including for you, as well. you heard we won, oh, we didn't win, what was your reaction to that? >> like tim said, when weun with the lawsuit, it was emotional, huge weight lifted off our shoulders and yest
of low pressure across great lakes, interior northeast, that front associated with it for the mid-atlanticext storm social security brews across northwest. foxweather.com for latest details, todd, over to you. >> todd: thank you, the new york supreme court ordering the city to reinstate all employees it fired for being unvaccinated, but mayor eric adams says this decision does not apply to a lot of individuals. what is going on? timothy and nicole were both fired for being unvaccinated....
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american history, and remnants of hurricane ian continue to drop rain and winds all across the mid-atlantic is home to some of the most vulnerable seniors. the nation's largest elderly care operator was forced to move 700 residents across nine communities. with el is sydney biers of brookdale senior living. i know you ghost most, if not all, of the people out how big of a logistic undertaking was that did you feel you got enough notice about the severity of the storm? >> brian, first of all, thank you so much for having me. i am so grateful for our dedicated proactive emergency response at brookdale. we have 71 communities in the state of florida, and we evacuated nine communities with about 750 residents. our associates on the ground did an incredible job having our residents to move to communities across the state, as well as to other locations. i think they did an amazing job minimizing the disruption to our residents. i'm very grateful to them. >> what are the conditions of the living centers that you had to evacuate. are some already back, or are some leveled >> i'm really excited some
american history, and remnants of hurricane ian continue to drop rain and winds all across the mid-atlantic is home to some of the most vulnerable seniors. the nation's largest elderly care operator was forced to move 700 residents across nine communities. with el is sydney biers of brookdale senior living. i know you ghost most, if not all, of the people out how big of a logistic undertaking was that did you feel you got enough notice about the severity of the storm? >> brian, first of...
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. >> the storm now soaking the mid atlantic making its way up north and death toll in florida continueso climb. pete: alexandria hoff is live in fort meyers beach. alexandria. >> well, good morning. we're here on san carlos island, part of fort meyers beach and aside from the utility crews working up the street and the occasional police siren, the scene is quiet, it's still and sad. it's really easy to understand when you look at the wreckage behind me why this rescue and recovery and these operation haves been so challenging, but they've been productive. according to the lee county sheriff's office, 6 to 700 rescues were made and the sheriff is reporting 35 deaths in the county as well and the numbers may rise as individual counties are reporting. about 30 minutes north of here, coast guard rescuing and evacuated people from pine aland as the national guard is assisting with distribution around the state and in lee county alone, 64% of people without power. as for internet, governor desantis announced the state is working with elon musk to restore service. >> at the same time we are wo
. >> the storm now soaking the mid atlantic making its way up north and death toll in florida continueso climb. pete: alexandria hoff is live in fort meyers beach. alexandria. >> well, good morning. we're here on san carlos island, part of fort meyers beach and aside from the utility crews working up the street and the occasional police siren, the scene is quiet, it's still and sad. it's really easy to understand when you look at the wreckage behind me why this rescue and recovery...
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. >> we have a lot of people from the upper midwest, the northeast, the mid atlantic, however we havepeople from all over the country. over the last couple of years, we've seen more people come from the west including california. >> reporter: including california. that's interesting, is it not miss southern california claman. what's interesting is of the ten hottest markets in the united states, 50% of them are on florida's west coast from tampa to the north all the way down here to naples and the median price for a home is $725,000 and that's up 11.5% from last year so, yes, there's a price for paradise. it's called hurricanes and severe weather but is it putting people off? cooling off the hot real estate market. ? one word, absolutely not. people the the lifestyle and warm weather and beautiful businesses and cheaper way of life. they still want it despite what mother nature can throw at them. liz: i know, it's the pearls of live -- payrolls of living in -- perils of living in florida because you want to take that chance. gold rush as people pick up the pieces literally in the real
. >> we have a lot of people from the upper midwest, the northeast, the mid atlantic, however we havepeople from all over the country. over the last couple of years, we've seen more people come from the west including california. >> reporter: including california. that's interesting, is it not miss southern california claman. what's interesting is of the ten hottest markets in the united states, 50% of them are on florida's west coast from tampa to the north all the way down here to...
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a lot of rain toward the mid-atlantic and delmar vote and long island at the second piece of that backts of west virginia. going forward throughout the day we will see this continue and the seaside we will see a spread into southern new england. this moisture from what was hurricane ian now just a storm bringing continued rain and flooding to parts of the northeast. rachel: when do you expect this weather problem to be over so people can get down to rebuilding? >> this piece of it will be gone by tomorrow though some of it will linger into the day monday. we are not out of bad weather in the northeast but florida is looking good, the search and recovery efforts, cooperating. rachel: thank you. will: here's some news, the fox corporation has donated one million dollars to the american red cross hurricane relief efforts, 8 and resources like shelter, meals, medical supplies and more to those impacted. rachel: fox is double matching employee donations to the hurricane relief efforts. rachel: our thoughts are with everyone including our own teams in tampa and orlando and thank everyone at
a lot of rain toward the mid-atlantic and delmar vote and long island at the second piece of that backts of west virginia. going forward throughout the day we will see this continue and the seaside we will see a spread into southern new england. this moisture from what was hurricane ian now just a storm bringing continued rain and flooding to parts of the northeast. rachel: when do you expect this weather problem to be over so people can get down to rebuilding? >> this piece of it will be...