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and it is forecast to make a turn to the midatlantic coast.s we head in monday and tuesday, and so we are expecting landfall in portions of new jersey on monday evening. regardless of a hurricane or not. we know it is it a large storm system with a wind span of thousand mimes and new england coast and douth to the southeast impact will be felt. tropical storm conditions in north carolina shortly. >> thank you, maria . more on these and the top stories coming up on america's headquarter accident, don't go away. we'll see you in a few. >> i hope college kids are taking path courses. tuition costs are jumping 100 percent . the cost of the private colleges rising 60 percent that. is a 40 percent difference. you say because of all of the government aid in the public school system. >> we are sending federal money to the public school system. if tuition keeps going on. the government screwed it up. and they are getting hit it is a syllabus for disaster for educating our kids. >> wayne, 100 percent jump in the last 10 years, that is pretty big. in mic
and it is forecast to make a turn to the midatlantic coast.s we head in monday and tuesday, and so we are expecting landfall in portions of new jersey on monday evening. regardless of a hurricane or not. we know it is it a large storm system with a wind span of thousand mimes and new england coast and douth to the southeast impact will be felt. tropical storm conditions in north carolina shortly. >> thank you, maria . more on these and the top stories coming up on america's headquarter...
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Oct 25, 2012
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weather pattern across the midatlantic. by saturday, a cold front will start to approach and things potentially go downhill into the weekend. this is sandy, hurricane sandy still a category 2 with pretty impressive winds. 105. 110 past cuba. 18 to 20 miles per hour. bahamas are next threatened with the hurricane conditions. we have to really watch this track as we get into the end of the weekend earl louisiana next week. the computer models have not been consistent. at least one of the computer models that hurricane forecasters really depend on has been consistent trying to bring this storm close to the eastern sea board by sate sunday and early monday. the cold front, the cooler air would energize with less of sandy and could have issues around here with gusty winds. perhaps rain across the midatlantic. a lot of questions with this. fine tune the forecast as we get closer. as we remember that time frame as you are focusing on the next 7 days. 75 today. temperatures guaranteed to be cooler around here by sunday, monday and
weather pattern across the midatlantic. by saturday, a cold front will start to approach and things potentially go downhill into the weekend. this is sandy, hurricane sandy still a category 2 with pretty impressive winds. 105. 110 past cuba. 18 to 20 miles per hour. bahamas are next threatened with the hurricane conditions. we have to really watch this track as we get into the end of the weekend earl louisiana next week. the computer models have not been consistent. at least one of the computer...
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forecast to make landfall in the midatlantic coast. we have seen clouds in parts of the charleston, south carolina and bermuda. we'll be feeling the impact monday night and early as late sunday night through tuesday. that is a prolonged period of time from sandy and starting to see heavy rain in portions of eastern north carolina. we'll pick up a lot of rain throughout the day. we have had reports of trop top storm force wind gusts. sandy is forecast to move through the northeast and make a sharp turn as we head in monday and forecast to make landfall. it could transition from a tropical system to a hurricane to a post tropical system. regardless of that. floriding am be a major concern especially on coastal areas and you factor in storm surge. four-eight feet in long island and new york city and parts of new jersey and delaware and a lot of rain forecast locally 10 inches or more and looking at flooding possible in inland and portions of cleveland, ohio. heavy rain expected from sandy and a prolonged period of time that you will deal
forecast to make landfall in the midatlantic coast. we have seen clouds in parts of the charleston, south carolina and bermuda. we'll be feeling the impact monday night and early as late sunday night through tuesday. that is a prolonged period of time from sandy and starting to see heavy rain in portions of eastern north carolina. we'll pick up a lot of rain throughout the day. we have had reports of trop top storm force wind gusts. sandy is forecast to move through the northeast and make a...
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. >> and crews are working and the company has started calls to other states across the midatlantic. contractors are in the maryland dc area to improve reliability and later today bge will let us know about preparations they have in place for sandy. and it made a promise to the customers they will start being more proactive in times like this. we'll bring you up dates throughout the morning and the day. you can be with us on your smart device as well. up load the app so you can stay ahead of the storm with everything that you need to know. >>> voters will head to the polls in less than two weeks. starting tomorrow early voting starts in maryland. can you vote at centers in the county where you live. they will be open monday through saturday from 10 to 8 and on sundays from noon to 6. >>> it 4:44. it is not only the president but there are other initiatives in maryland on the ballot and same-sex marriage. today the new york city mayor will join the governor and baltimore city mayor and this is for a news conference on question six. the mayor donated 250,000- dollars to the marylanders
. >> and crews are working and the company has started calls to other states across the midatlantic. contractors are in the maryland dc area to improve reliability and later today bge will let us know about preparations they have in place for sandy. and it made a promise to the customers they will start being more proactive in times like this. we'll bring you up dates throughout the morning and the day. you can be with us on your smart device as well. up load the app so you can stay ahead...
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Oct 26, 2012
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hurricane sandy making her approach in the midatlantic. tonight, a powerhouse category one one hurricane. some of the abc weather bug, down in the sunshine state, not showing what's done. showers and storms coming in and down in fort lauderdale. the rain from the outer bans, pumping that area. in the coast of maryland, and not just the coast, in the entire chesapeake basin, large storm and potentially large storms sunday into monday. right now, 62 degrees. in baltimore, we have a dew point of 58. east winds at 7. misty and foggy all day, east breeze. we'll see similar weather tomorrow, generally quiet. temperatures are running in the moderate side. more than likely close to 70. perhaps we can get a few breaks of sunshine. still a good time to make the preparations. the next two days, what we're watching, two different elements. we'll talk about the cold air much it's 40 in des moines. we will continue to march in the country in the next 48 hours. it will be walking in the door by early saturday morning. that's component one. the second iss
hurricane sandy making her approach in the midatlantic. tonight, a powerhouse category one one hurricane. some of the abc weather bug, down in the sunshine state, not showing what's done. showers and storms coming in and down in fort lauderdale. the rain from the outer bans, pumping that area. in the coast of maryland, and not just the coast, in the entire chesapeake basin, large storm and potentially large storms sunday into monday. right now, 62 degrees. in baltimore, we have a dew point of...
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. >> we keep talking about the impacts of the midatlantic, but florida is going to get slapped prettyood. we have tropical storm-force winds along the beach. the pictures of the surf, it will be getting whipped up there. north we'll see the strong winds. the hurricane is only 200 miles due east of florida. going to be a lot of beach erosion there today. the rest of the forecast across the map looks like a quiet day. temperatures are chilly in the great lakes. the new update from the national hurricane center, the cone of uncertainty includes new york city, washington, d.c., all the way down to richmond. it looks a little better for northern new england, but the main exact will be north of where the center of landfall is. a devastating blow monday and tuesday. storm surge and a lot of heavy rain. >>> just ahead, a very funny michelle obama. >>> plus what's behind taylor swift's latest split? jimmy fallon has fun with it. you're watching "first look," on msnbc. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours.
. >> we keep talking about the impacts of the midatlantic, but florida is going to get slapped prettyood. we have tropical storm-force winds along the beach. the pictures of the surf, it will be getting whipped up there. north we'll see the strong winds. the hurricane is only 200 miles due east of florida. going to be a lot of beach erosion there today. the rest of the forecast across the map looks like a quiet day. temperatures are chilly in the great lakes. the new update from the...
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Oct 30, 2012
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flooding entire towns, causing blackouts across the midatlantic and midwest and snoerms frwstor maryland to tennessee. juju chang spent the day in lower manhattan and comes to us from the dangerously flooded streetings. what is the latest? >> reporter: we've sent much of this evening wading through the floodwaters ofmanhattan, through the evacuation zone, this storm now has the dubious distinction of setting a record for a record storm surge but it's deceptively calm now, not a lot of rain or wind, we're penned in by flood waters and blocked by sky scrapers in the historic canyons of lower man hasn't and the 9/11 memorial began flooding this evening. behind me is literally the financial heart of the stage, new york stock exchange shut down today and tomorrow. detectly behind me is what new york officials feared, tonight a huge swath of lower manhattan is under water and without power. storm surges of up to 11 feet battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over seawalls and the full moon high tide. we were wi
flooding entire towns, causing blackouts across the midatlantic and midwest and snoerms frwstor maryland to tennessee. juju chang spent the day in lower manhattan and comes to us from the dangerously flooded streetings. what is the latest? >> reporter: we've sent much of this evening wading through the floodwaters ofmanhattan, through the evacuation zone, this storm now has the dubious distinction of setting a record for a record storm surge but it's deceptively calm now, not a lot of...
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there's some indications it could get pulled up towards the midatlantic. still a lot of question marks. now tropical storm watches for southeast miami and the florida keys. 80 partly sunny skies. winds out of the north. later tonight and next couple days on the wild side. 75 tomorrow. then we start the cool down. friday clouds around with a sprinkle. 72. and the bottom drops out towards the weekend. sunday's daytime high 62. and low 50s monday and tuesday with showers around. chilly temperatures on the way early next week. let's do traffic and get the latest from julie. >> good morning to you tucker. busy out here on the highways. north of town. crash southbound on the bw parkway. you'll find the lanes are open. that right lane still squeezing by as you work your way southbound. heavy volume to accompany this drive leaving 198. the crash we had southbound 95 has cleared. work with me if you can. i have slow traffic on the southbound side but traffic on the northbound side as well. slow going to and from laurel. taking it back inside the ride coming eastbou
there's some indications it could get pulled up towards the midatlantic. still a lot of question marks. now tropical storm watches for southeast miami and the florida keys. 80 partly sunny skies. winds out of the north. later tonight and next couple days on the wild side. 75 tomorrow. then we start the cool down. friday clouds around with a sprinkle. 72. and the bottom drops out towards the weekend. sunday's daytime high 62. and low 50s monday and tuesday with showers around. chilly...
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>> the storm has forced the shut down of mass transit, schools, financial markets today in the midatlantic. we're going to have a live report in a few minutes. >> three cruise ships caught in that too. craziness out on the east coast. 4:55 now. it was a slow weekend at the box office. >> probably not a lot. >> we're responsible for these people. >> argo made it to the number one spot at the box office after three weeks in the theaters thanks to great word of mouth out there. hotel trans ilvania and cloud atlas. paranormal and taken 2 which was good. the first one was better. >>> this is pretty cute. pipa middleton got a rather interesting reply when talking to little kids about princesses. >> i bet when you were 10 you loved pink and loved princess. >> i hate princesses. i like vampires. >> that little 6 year old says she hates princesses but the royal sister shrug ged off the comment saying better not talk about that one. >> they say whatever they want. >> it's better when it's in a little accent. >> too cute. it is 4:56 right now. being described as history making. >> hurricane sandy cou
>> the storm has forced the shut down of mass transit, schools, financial markets today in the midatlantic. we're going to have a live report in a few minutes. >> three cruise ships caught in that too. craziness out on the east coast. 4:55 now. it was a slow weekend at the box office. >> probably not a lot. >> we're responsible for these people. >> argo made it to the number one spot at the box office after three weeks in the theaters thanks to great word of mouth...
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this is a look at the gauges all across the midatlantic and northeast, and all of those black dots that you see there, those are all river gauges that are in flood at this time. you can see them speckled all over northern virginia and into maryland as well. our wind still gusty right now but gusting to 20 to 30 mile per hour. 30 miles per hour can be expected for the better part till mid-morning before we see them diminish. here's some of the peak wind gusts we've had so far. painy point, maryland, 75 miles an hour, that's hurricane force, and so is the gust of 74 at point lookout. we had 69 mile per hour gusts in annapolis. the high wind warnings they expect will be dropped while they're still in effect across the entire viewing area. our winds diminishing down to about 15, 20 miles per hour this afternoon. temperature widse, chilly. we're only in the 40's right now. in fact, so cold that we might see a few snowflakes off to our west. the higher elevations getting hit hard with blizzard conditions and several feet of snow. it's going to be tough to measure that snow in west virginia be
this is a look at the gauges all across the midatlantic and northeast, and all of those black dots that you see there, those are all river gauges that are in flood at this time. you can see them speckled all over northern virginia and into maryland as well. our wind still gusty right now but gusting to 20 to 30 mile per hour. 30 miles per hour can be expected for the better part till mid-morning before we see them diminish. here's some of the peak wind gusts we've had so far. painy point,...
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and then zero in on the midatlantic. >>> thank you for joining us down in florida we'll keep our eye on the area and that's because hurricane sandy is expected to hit the area and head up our way. we're busy monitoring the storm. we don't foe how busy it will be -- we don't know how busy it will be but it will be bad. >>> you may want to get an airline ticket now if you find a fare that's reasonable, book it, the prices are going up there are fewer scheduled flights and higher demands for fuel and seating options are limited. >>> well, they used to stop a couple. >> they would not let a suspect get away no matter what. the news starts now. >>> the hurricane lost some punch. how can you stay ahead. >>> we have live coverage going on we'll head down to florida where they are bracing for sandy, which is expected to bring the fierce rains this morning. >>> the navy sailor gunned down in baltimore, witness talks about how they tried to save him. that is coming up on friday october 26th. good morning, maryland. >>> thank you for joining us. >>> we're working around the clock watching the s
and then zero in on the midatlantic. >>> thank you for joining us down in florida we'll keep our eye on the area and that's because hurricane sandy is expected to hit the area and head up our way. we're busy monitoring the storm. we don't foe how busy it will be -- we don't know how busy it will be but it will be bad. >>> you may want to get an airline ticket now if you find a fare that's reasonable, book it, the prices are going up there are fewer scheduled flights and higher...
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flooded it may require the replacement of a lot of electricals in new york area, new england, and midatlantics a lot supply comes from out of the country, how is the infrastructure at ports, have we checked out what damage has been done port with the sea surge as we saw it. gerri: let me interrupt. you talk about refineries and@ ports two different things, you also say there could be a problem with distribution and retail service stations, tell us about that. >> that is the biggest worry of all, there is an inventory of finished product available, about 4 weeks, if refineries can get up and running is great, but getting it distributed from retail gas pump to the car, takes electricity. and with so many people suffering from electricity outages, if the -- if they can't buy gasoline, they have to go back and forth on store, you will not have mass transit for a while, there will be a huge pull on gasoline inventory, but if only a few stations have electricity you will have gas lines galore, that will drive price spiking in the region. people better, get ready to wait for gasoline, until the elec
flooded it may require the replacement of a lot of electricals in new york area, new england, and midatlantics a lot supply comes from out of the country, how is the infrastructure at ports, have we checked out what damage has been done port with the sea surge as we saw it. gerri: let me interrupt. you talk about refineries and@ ports two different things, you also say there could be a problem with distribution and retail service stations, tell us about that. >> that is the biggest worry...
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it will be to the east of florida and then maybe some of the energy gets pulled up towards the midatlantic will have to keep a close eye on the event path as we get into the end of the week. tropical storm warnings and watches issued. our forecast, 80 today. could be a sprinkle over the next hour or two. winds out of the north at 5. 80 degree mark, good day to get outside and enjoy the leaves. there's your 7 day forecast. cooling down over the next couple days. 75. could be early shower on friday. backdoor cold front and big cool down for the end of the weekend. monday and tuesday, cloudy. could be showers around here. highs in the 50s. get ready for a big cool down. >>> that's a look at the weather. back to you at the desk. >> thanks. ready for this? bobby brown arrested again. >> oh, no. >> find out what it was that put him behind bars. >> all right. late night talk show host narrowly misses a motorcycle crash. next in the buzz bin. stay with us. [ male announcer ] if barack obama is re-elected, what will the next four years be like? one: the debt will gr
it will be to the east of florida and then maybe some of the energy gets pulled up towards the midatlantic will have to keep a close eye on the event path as we get into the end of the week. tropical storm warnings and watches issued. our forecast, 80 today. could be a sprinkle over the next hour or two. winds out of the north at 5. 80 degree mark, good day to get outside and enjoy the leaves. there's your 7 day forecast. cooling down over the next couple days. 75. could be early shower on...
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and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, the midatlantic going north, that to take this very seriously. >> the president is saying to take it seriously, you should. the severe weather team is in place with reporters all along the shore and ted myers here with me. sandra endo is coming to you in a minute and chad myers coming to you in main. but first we want to update you to the outer banks where george howell is on the bank in kill devil hills, north carolina. george, tell me how the conditions have changed in th
and my first message is to all people across the eastern seaboard, the midatlantic going north, that to take this very seriously. >> the president is saying to take it seriously, you should. the severe weather team is in place with reporters all along the shore and ted myers here with me. sandra endo is coming to you in a minute and chad myers coming to you in main. but first we want to update you to the outer banks where george howell is on the bank in kill devil hills, north carolina....
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Oct 29, 2012
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you will start to see the impact later today some of you are feeling it in the midatlantic and long islandith the wind that is picking up. sandy could have maximum sustained winds at 90 miles per hour. one of the big concerns is the storm surge. new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and friends". we started at 4:00 on the east coast. join us tomorrow morning as sandy makes landfall.
you will start to see the impact later today some of you are feeling it in the midatlantic and long islandith the wind that is picking up. sandy could have maximum sustained winds at 90 miles per hour. one of the big concerns is the storm surge. new york city is on the northern side of the storm . we could see storm surge of 11 feet. >> thank you for all of you joining us with special edition of "fox and friends". we started at 4:00 on the east coast. join us tomorrow morning as...
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hurricane sandy hitting the midatlantic states and expected to collide with an artic blast in new jerseynd north on monday and tuesday. forecast for the so-called super storm could bring rain and snow in some places. they say a large chunk of the nation could be hit by dangerous winds and people in low coastal areas not yet feeling the wrath of sandy. and local and state officials from the carolinas on up to southern new england are urging people to get to higher ground and they were evacuate meem earlier in delaware 50,000, of them. be aware of the storm. back to huckabee. >> if you would like to comment on tonight's show. e-mail us at fox news.com. >> the president has long relied on the female vote and enjoyed a big lead with women in the polls. that lead has since vanished. lisa with the conservative women's forum might have the reasons why. here's what she said and i quote. it is astonishing this year to watch the democrats woo women with contraception and abortion that is pretty contemptous. it reduces them to reproductive. and women callers and nearly one of them talk about how in
hurricane sandy hitting the midatlantic states and expected to collide with an artic blast in new jerseynd north on monday and tuesday. forecast for the so-called super storm could bring rain and snow in some places. they say a large chunk of the nation could be hit by dangerous winds and people in low coastal areas not yet feeling the wrath of sandy. and local and state officials from the carolinas on up to southern new england are urging people to get to higher ground and they were evacuate...
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the storm's center is expected to hit the midatlantic coast sometime tonight. >> big one. >> big storm on shore. dense fog around the bay area early on. a little thick but by the afternoon, 70s, 80s inland. 60s out toward the coastline. the giants coming back on halloween. showers not until late. >> westbound 580 getting busy. drive time, 25 minutes coming through the pass. metering lights on, on the bay bridge. >> when you go outside, or you pick up the chronicle. going to say giants sweep. >> have a good morning. ,,,,,,
the storm's center is expected to hit the midatlantic coast sometime tonight. >> big one. >> big storm on shore. dense fog around the bay area early on. a little thick but by the afternoon, 70s, 80s inland. 60s out toward the coastline. the giants coming back on halloween. showers not until late. >> westbound 580 getting busy. drive time, 25 minutes coming through the pass. metering lights on, on the bay bridge. >> when you go outside, or you pick up the chronicle. going...
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by the time it approaches the midatlantic coast in monday night when landfall is expected it could beybrid system. it is post tropical. and regardless was a hurricane or not. it will produce beach erosion and strong wind and flooding . on the back end of the storm system we have the probability of heavy snow. here is the time line. ventually it will head inland monday night it could be a category one hurricane and tuesday morning inland and weeken and because it is a large stong system it will be weakening slow. it will have 65 miles per hour on tuesday morning. we expect storm conditions in eastern carolina. and heavy rain possible and some spots could get a foot of rain and flooding is a huge concern. on the northern end you get the on shore flow. coastal flooding is a big concern . we expect the wind to increase down in cape cod and norfolk, virginia and cape pattersis. and winds are 25 to 50 miles per hour and you can get strongers and monday when the storm is expected to push inland we'll continue to so more heavy rain and strong winds and coastal flooding. this will be a prolong
by the time it approaches the midatlantic coast in monday night when landfall is expected it could beybrid system. it is post tropical. and regardless was a hurricane or not. it will produce beach erosion and strong wind and flooding . on the back end of the storm system we have the probability of heavy snow. here is the time line. ventually it will head inland monday night it could be a category one hurricane and tuesday morning inland and weeken and because it is a large stong system it will...
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flooding entire towns, causing blackouts across the midatlantic and midwest and snoerms frwstor maryla to tennessee. juju chahang spent t the day in lower manhattan and comomes t u from the dangerously flooded streetings. >> rorter: we've sent much of this evening wading through the fldwaters ofmanhattan, rough the evacucuation zozone, this storm now has the dubious distinction of setting a record for a record storm surge but it's deceptively calm no notot lot of rain wi, penn historic canyons of lower man hasn't and the 9/11 memorial began flooding this evening. behind me is litallyly the financial hea of the stage, new york stock exchange shut down today and tomorrow. detectly bind me is what new rk oicials feared,, tonight a ge swath ofower manhattan is under water and without power. storm surgeses of up to 11 feet battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surroundidi manhattan poured over seawalls and the full moon high tide. we were with new york governor cuomo as he watched the water surge at the mouth of one tunnel at the heigh
flooding entire towns, causing blackouts across the midatlantic and midwest and snoerms frwstor maryla to tennessee. juju chahang spent t the day in lower manhattan and comomes t u from the dangerously flooded streetings. >> rorter: we've sent much of this evening wading through the fldwaters ofmanhattan, rough the evacucuation zozone, this storm now has the dubious distinction of setting a record for a record storm surge but it's deceptively calm no notot lot of rain wi, penn historic...
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the time frame for the peak of this storm to hit the midatlantic somewhere in central and southern new jersey will be monday night into tuesday morning. then it will rain itself out over pennsylvania and new york state producing inland flooding. winds are already gusting up to 44 miles per hour in virginia beach. and the storm is still more than 300 miles away. that's how huge this storm is. and that's the biggest concern. inland flooding caused by about 8 to 9 inches of rainfall possible. and it's that storm surge, you take a high tide coming at 6:00 to 9:00 monday evening with the peak of the storm. we could see water levels more than four to seven feet above normal. that's why coastal flooding will be an issue and power outages on top of that. >>> thank you, dylan. we'll bring you updates throughout the evening but right now we'll go to our regular programming. >>> security cameras roll as innocent bus passengers dodge a barrage of bullets. >> these people are absolutely terrified. it's just utter panic. >> and an airborne race car flies directly at can cameraman. >> this went from
the time frame for the peak of this storm to hit the midatlantic somewhere in central and southern new jersey will be monday night into tuesday morning. then it will rain itself out over pennsylvania and new york state producing inland flooding. winds are already gusting up to 44 miles per hour in virginia beach. and the storm is still more than 300 miles away. that's how huge this storm is. and that's the biggest concern. inland flooding caused by about 8 to 9 inches of rainfall possible. and...
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and the peak time for the storm to hit the midatlantic is monday evening into tuesday morning.e areas about 10 to 12 inches of rainfall. it is all about the storm surge at the coast combined with all the water making for a very soft ground with wind gusts up near 80 miles per hour. that's just at the peak of the storm. on either side of that monday evening timeframe we will see sustained winds up near 40 to 60 miles per hour. thomas? >>> thank you so much, dylan. and thank you for watching. we do want to impress upon you that this is a fast moving changing storm. it's a slow mover but changes happen quickly. so stay up to speed with your local advisories and your local authorities. msnbc will continue to cover this all day tomorrow. this dramatic weather event taking up the eastern seaboard got all of our attention today, for sure. thank you, i'm thomas roberts. this is msnbc. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male an
and the peak time for the storm to hit the midatlantic is monday evening into tuesday morning.e areas about 10 to 12 inches of rainfall. it is all about the storm surge at the coast combined with all the water making for a very soft ground with wind gusts up near 80 miles per hour. that's just at the peak of the storm. on either side of that monday evening timeframe we will see sustained winds up near 40 to 60 miles per hour. thomas? >>> thank you so much, dylan. and thank you for...
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up to this point sandy has been a nuisance for the southeast coast and the midatlantic the last few days with minor damage. right now sandy is about to make history. sandy is about to stop heading out to sea. it's about to stop dead in its tracks and head towards the coastline. and that's why the weather is going to get worse and this is a historically rare event we are about to witness as we go throughout the next 24 hours. the next 24 hours from now is when we'll see the landfall somewhere in central portions of new jersey. you can already see the heavy rain well out ahead all throughout the delmarva and the chesapeake. the storm is roughly 500 miles away from new york city and again from here on out the storm will be heading towards the coast. conditions will get a lot worse as we go throughout the next 24 hours. and that's when most of the damage will occur. 24 hours from right now, page. >> bill karins, thank you. now we'll take you back to our regular programming. >>> here we go. i'm going to take you on a ride. >> stunts too insane to believe. >> it's just crazy. that must be fake
up to this point sandy has been a nuisance for the southeast coast and the midatlantic the last few days with minor damage. right now sandy is about to make history. sandy is about to stop heading out to sea. it's about to stop dead in its tracks and head towards the coastline. and that's why the weather is going to get worse and this is a historically rare event we are about to witness as we go throughout the next 24 hours. the next 24 hours from now is when we'll see the landfall somewhere in...
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it is going to change in nature a little bit as it makes its way closer to the midatlantic.storm. it is going to bring its worst impacts to the area from new york city all the way down into washington, d.c. and delaware and maryland monday evening into tuesday morning. new york has already taken some precautions. the mta has said that subways, bridges, and commuter rails could be shut down as early as 7:00 sunday evening. that decision will not be made until hours before. just keep that in mind that that is a possibility. we are looking at inland flooding along with the coastal flooding. the coastal flooding brought on by the storm surge at four to five feet. rainfall up to around 4 to 8 inches. isolated higher amounts around 10 to 12 inches will cause some flooding. however, the dry conditions we've had recently and the lower river levels should ease inland flooding a little bit. but that's still a lot of water to contend with. we're also looking at sustained winds at 40 to 60 miles per hour. gusts could be up to 80 miles per hour. our potential impacts will be for the inla
it is going to change in nature a little bit as it makes its way closer to the midatlantic.storm. it is going to bring its worst impacts to the area from new york city all the way down into washington, d.c. and delaware and maryland monday evening into tuesday morning. new york has already taken some precautions. the mta has said that subways, bridges, and commuter rails could be shut down as early as 7:00 sunday evening. that decision will not be made until hours before. just keep that in mind...
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Oct 29, 2012
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many of you will see accumulation of a foot in the portions of the midatlantic.andy will be more of a nor'easter. that is not to make a difference in the impact in the northeast. water rising 11 feet in new york city area. you are on the northern side of the storm where you get the on shore flow. we are expecting historic flooding in long island sound and parts of manhattan. and we have prepare mayor bloomberg issued the evacuation in the five burroughs of the new york city area. time line in the afternoon hours. rain will pick up and gusts to 65 miles per hour. and worst of the storm monday night and tuesday morning when the storm makes landfall gusts to 85 miles per hour or greater possible. and back end of the storm snow in west virginia and parts of the state of virginia. those folks could wind up with four feet of the snow. >> incredible. >> brian: i have never seen the streets empty. we got a memo to everyone's e-mail. we could at any time close all of the bridges and tunnels. >> steve: that's for people coming in to go to work today. last night the mayor a
many of you will see accumulation of a foot in the portions of the midatlantic.andy will be more of a nor'easter. that is not to make a difference in the impact in the northeast. water rising 11 feet in new york city area. you are on the northern side of the storm where you get the on shore flow. we are expecting historic flooding in long island sound and parts of manhattan. and we have prepare mayor bloomberg issued the evacuation in the five burroughs of the new york city area. time line in...
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storm-force winds for a large part of the northeast and midatlantic, then power outages as well and a possibility of very heavy inland snows, especially some of the higher terrain there, west virginia, northern virginia, maybe even the mountains of western maryland could see heavy snows as a result of the tropical moisture coming in and winter cold wrapping in behind it. >> david bernard, thank you very much. people are already feeling sandy's impact. man yul bojorquez, good morning. >> reporter: good morning charlie and norah. this stretch of the coast is under a tropical storm warning. sandy still has the potential to bring high winds and heavy rains. south florida has been feeling the effects of hurricane sandy now for 24 hours. as the winds picked up speed and the rain grew stronger, florida residents wasted no time preparing for sandy's arrival. >> as we're speaking, i'm filling sand bags. >> i think it's going to be a big one. i just hope it doesn't hit us too hard. >> floridians aren't the only ones who are gearing up for what could become the storm of the season. with memories
storm-force winds for a large part of the northeast and midatlantic, then power outages as well and a possibility of very heavy inland snows, especially some of the higher terrain there, west virginia, northern virginia, maybe even the mountains of western maryland could see heavy snows as a result of the tropical moisture coming in and winter cold wrapping in behind it. >> david bernard, thank you very much. people are already feeling sandy's impact. man yul bojorquez, good morning....
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multi-state strike power was cut to more than 7 million and floodwaters gushed into towns along the midatlantic. >> we had waves as high as the light poles along the boardwalk. >> reporter: dropping just below hurricane status before landfall. long before that it tore apart sections of the same boardwalk and flooded more than 80% of the city. late last night, emergency responders rescued dozens of evacuees. governor chris christie blamed atlantic city's mayor, who says didn't do enough to let people know they needed to leave. >> i hope and pray that there won't be any loss of life because of it. >> reporter: from sleepy beachside communities to the nation's capital and new england, sandy was unrelenting, bringing down everything from mammoth trees to utility poles. a coast guard rescue took place after the "hms bounty" sank. in allenhurst new jersey cbs news cameras captured waves crashing against a beachfront restaurant before the building collapsed. even houses on stilts no match. >> it's pretty bad. it's not over yet. so i don't know how much worse it's going to be. >> reporter: and there wa
multi-state strike power was cut to more than 7 million and floodwaters gushed into towns along the midatlantic. >> we had waves as high as the light poles along the boardwalk. >> reporter: dropping just below hurricane status before landfall. long before that it tore apart sections of the same boardwalk and flooded more than 80% of the city. late last night, emergency responders rescued dozens of evacuees. governor chris christie blamed atlantic city's mayor, who says didn't do...
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field, to where we'll have winds and wave across the southeastern coastline of florida and also the midatlanticfter this weekend is what really becomes interesting and confusing as far as our computer models are concerned. some go out to sea. some bring it in one way, shape or form into the northeast, a hybrid storm or piece of energy. either way it will be a high impact storm up and down the coastline. it's a matter of how close it comes. tropical storm tony, busy season. still hurricane season right on through thanksgiving. >> i know you'll keep an eye on it for us. rob marciano, thank you. >>> talk back question for you today, do candidates a'comments on rape and abortion influence your vote? facebook.com/carolcnn. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. to a world of supe
field, to where we'll have winds and wave across the southeastern coastline of florida and also the midatlanticfter this weekend is what really becomes interesting and confusing as far as our computer models are concerned. some go out to sea. some bring it in one way, shape or form into the northeast, a hybrid storm or piece of energy. either way it will be a high impact storm up and down the coastline. it's a matter of how close it comes. tropical storm tony, busy season. still hurricane...
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the midatlantic states, into the central appalachians, we will see winds, 50 to 60 miles per hour, towardshicago, because of that, we have flood watches in from lake flooding in chicago. this storm has far-reaching impacts for us and it will be a long one, two to three days. >> shannon: we will check back repeatedly. come up on america's news headquarters. >> at this hour, governors up and down the east coast are making tough decisions about emergency plans for hurricane sandy. virginia governor mcdonnell was supposed to spend the day campaigning with mitt romney. now he is preparing his swing state for a super storm. we will get an update from the governor. they fight for our counselry, but are we doing enough to protect their votes? senator cornyn is pushing to do more to protect management ballots from overseas. a report on our deadly attack on libya. we have new evidence that personnel on the ground were denied requests on the ground during the attack. and more coming up in the second hour of america's news headquarters. olaf's pizza palace gets the most rewards of any small business c
the midatlantic states, into the central appalachians, we will see winds, 50 to 60 miles per hour, towardshicago, because of that, we have flood watches in from lake flooding in chicago. this storm has far-reaching impacts for us and it will be a long one, two to three days. >> shannon: we will check back repeatedly. come up on america's news headquarters. >> at this hour, governors up and down the east coast are making tough decisions about emergency plans for hurricane sandy....
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this is one solution and gives you an indication we think it is going to back up and move in the midatlantic weekend, something very rare and normally don't see. >> steve: could be a real problem this weekend. janice, thank you for the update. >> brian: up next, two shootings by two radicals. only one of them is classified terror, judge napoltano is up next. >> gretchen: and then whales speaking like humans? (whale sounds) >> gretchen: so what are they trying to tell us? we are live in the aquarium about that. ♪ leaving my homeland ♪ playing a lone hand ♪ my life begins today ♪ ♪ fly by ght away from here ♪ ♪ change my life again ♪ ♪ fly by night, goodbye my dear ♪ ♪ my ship isn't coming ♪ and i just can't pretend oww! ♪ [ male announcer ] careful, you're no longer invisible in a midsize sedan. the volkswagen passat. winner of a motor trend midsize sedan comparison. that's the power of german engineering. 0t[h7inner of a motor trend midsize sedan comparison. there's the sign to the bullpen. here he comes. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job, the pitch! whoa! so why are you doing hi
this is one solution and gives you an indication we think it is going to back up and move in the midatlantic weekend, something very rare and normally don't see. >> steve: could be a real problem this weekend. janice, thank you for the update. >> brian: up next, two shootings by two radicals. only one of them is classified terror, judge napoltano is up next. >> gretchen: and then whales speaking like humans? (whale sounds) >> gretchen: so what are they trying to tell us?...
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we have rain from the great lakes down to the midatlantic and florida. texas. they need it and meanwhile, current temperatures. we have a lot of the 40 50s in the northern half of the map and 30s extending down in south nebraska believe it or not on this tuesday, second day of october. today's day time highs looking like cent here in new york city and same as caribou, maine and chicago and room teerature in memp istennessee. it will be 82 in raleigh, dur ham and portions of florida. temperatures in the 80s and same for south texas and a scorcher out in the desert southwest very toasty and 92 today in tinsel town. and that is fox travel cast. >> gretchen: developing store tore and third report of seats coming loose on an american airline's flight. and what can you tell us, good morning. >> good morning to you, gretchen. scary for passengers on board and all three loose seats were found and now the faa is investigating a total of 8 757 with the similar issue. one discovered last wednesday on the american airline flight to dallas. and saturday it happened o
we have rain from the great lakes down to the midatlantic and florida. texas. they need it and meanwhile, current temperatures. we have a lot of the 40 50s in the northern half of the map and 30s extending down in south nebraska believe it or not on this tuesday, second day of october. today's day time highs looking like cent here in new york city and same as caribou, maine and chicago and room teerature in memp istennessee. it will be 82 in raleigh, dur ham and portions of florida....
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that is moving to the east and we have a bunch of rain in the midatlantic and down in the panhandle inrida. it continues to get rain in the rio grand valley in texas. they could use the rain but not so much . we have 40s and 50s in the east and central plain states . 60s and 70s in portions of florida. this is what you want to know . how warm is it on the first day of october. >> if you live in raleigh dur ham 72. that is room temperature. here in new york city . warmer down in portions of florida and temperatures in the mid to upper 80s and midaches in portions of texas and it will be 98 out in los angeles where car magedon didn't happen over the weekend. it should be 104. >> if you love room temperature why is the studio not room temperature. >> did they generate themselves or did you type in nor. >> steve: we have a super commutor. >> gretchen: no one listened to my request. >> steve: he likes the room at 72? >> gretchen: let's jacket it up in here then. talk about governor chris christy. he went on the talk show. a lot of people have wondered where chris christy had gone as far as
that is moving to the east and we have a bunch of rain in the midatlantic and down in the panhandle inrida. it continues to get rain in the rio grand valley in texas. they could use the rain but not so much . we have 40s and 50s in the east and central plain states . 60s and 70s in portions of florida. this is what you want to know . how warm is it on the first day of october. >> if you live in raleigh dur ham 72. that is room temperature. here in new york city . warmer down in portions...
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midatlantic and northeast.nd chicago air and parts of west virginia dealing with blizzard conditions. we could see a foot of snow. at least a foot in west virginia and again three feet will be possible. and maximum susstained winds from sandy and moving northwest at 15 miles per hour. it has slowed down. and yesterday at 8:00 p.m. east other than time. it is a cyclone. we saw significant damage in new york city and southward . snowfall in the west part of the storm system and falling in michigan and ohio and kentucky. gretchen. >> gretchen: thank you very much. >> steve: we should point out in new jersey, because of the storm surge and everything there, a levee has broke yen three towns are in peril. we'll have the details. >> gretchen: in the meantime, financial markets are close. that could affect the final jobs report before the election. charles payne from the fox business network coming up next. >> brian: and water rushing in the train station. that is an incredibly shot. it will take a while to go back. t
midatlantic and northeast.nd chicago air and parts of west virginia dealing with blizzard conditions. we could see a foot of snow. at least a foot in west virginia and again three feet will be possible. and maximum susstained winds from sandy and moving northwest at 15 miles per hour. it has slowed down. and yesterday at 8:00 p.m. east other than time. it is a cyclone. we saw significant damage in new york city and southward . snowfall in the west part of the storm system and falling in...
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so a little raw from atlanta to the midatlantic.ace to be, and through the four corners, the colorado w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@ >>> good morning to you. 8:05, starting with this live beautiful picture over oakland. you will notice dark clouds out there. we expect a little shower activity between now and about noon. temperatures today are going to be on the cool side, 65 degrees in san francisco. 65 in fremont, 70 in san jose and 72 in livermore. we'll stay cool through thursday. after the cold front comes through, down to the upper 60s. friday into the weekend we warm you up above where we average this time of year. >>> have to give a shout-out to the bffs, sandy and robert. look at the cutie pies at 7 and married, what's your secret? >> we like each other. >> unconditional love. >> love it. congratulations, guys. by the way, check out your weather any time at weather.com. back to you, savannah. >>> all right, maria. i have moms all around me on the plaza. hey, moms, do you put pictures of your kids online? no, yes? i just ha
so a little raw from atlanta to the midatlantic.ace to be, and through the four corners, the colorado w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@w@ >>> good morning to you. 8:05, starting with this live beautiful picture over oakland. you will notice dark clouds out there. we expect a little shower activity between now and about noon. temperatures today are going to be on the cool side, 65 degrees in san francisco. 65 in fremont, 70 in san jose and 72 in livermore. we'll stay cool through thursday....
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east coast, midatlantic waking up to cool temperatures.nd northern georgia, too. a lot of rain stretching out of iowa through missouri. it wasn't severe this morning. we'll see if it's still that way. looking at lightning. that's typical this time of year. low level jet stream is active in the predawn hours and fades away. that's the action ahead of the warm air to the north. that will spread in areas like chicago later with more storms developing. we are watching for this. oklahoma city, you're dry. much needed rainfall. western parts of texas into the panhandle. that should develop close to dallas by later this afternoon. also flashing lightning north of i-20. south of lubbock down i-27. that's where it will be for the morning. rain and light snow in north dakota and snow in the northern parts of california. to the east coast. boston, breezy today. web cam showing it well. a lot of sunshine but winds around 30, maybe 33, 34 miles per hour gusts. that's what you will find today. i don't think it will be a problem in the air. on saturday a
east coast, midatlantic waking up to cool temperatures.nd northern georgia, too. a lot of rain stretching out of iowa through missouri. it wasn't severe this morning. we'll see if it's still that way. looking at lightning. that's typical this time of year. low level jet stream is active in the predawn hours and fades away. that's the action ahead of the warm air to the north. that will spread in areas like chicago later with more storms developing. we are watching for this. oklahoma city,...