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the great japanese base was only 750 miles and was only 1200 miles from the mainland of alaska and wouldrect threat to the coast of america and. alaska's long and broken coast guard [inaudible] the only means of supplying them was by sea or air. there was no connection over canada, not even a trail. if our shipping lanes could be interrupted alaska might fall. the situation called for immediate action. the canadian government already carved out the airports between edmund and uconn territory and others between the uconn border and the united states war department decided to build a military highway from the rails at british columbia through fairbanks alaska. to provide emergency access to the troops andri material. this highway would accept 1500 miles about the distance from washington to denver. the arrival of the troops in march of 1942. here they set up a tent and men weresp trained in the special problemsms of maintenance. subzero weather [inaudible] before the arrival the troopsro moved out over a trail by the canadian department of port nelson where they establishedtha base camp an
the great japanese base was only 750 miles and was only 1200 miles from the mainland of alaska and wouldrect threat to the coast of america and. alaska's long and broken coast guard [inaudible] the only means of supplying them was by sea or air. there was no connection over canada, not even a trail. if our shipping lanes could be interrupted alaska might fall. the situation called for immediate action. the canadian government already carved out the airports between edmund and uconn territory...
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at elution islands, hiroshima was only 750 miles, it was only 1200 miles from the coast of alaska, whichave been a threat to the interior. alaska's broken coastland, few and far between. the only means of applying them was by sea or by air. there was no overland connection across the wilderness of northwestern canada. not even a trail. if our shipping lanes could be interrupted alaska might fall. the situation called for immediate action. the canadian government had already carved out a series of five airports between he had edmonton, and yukon. with canada's consent they built a military highway from british columbia to fairbanks, alaska. to link up and supply these air fields and to provide emergency access for alaska for troops and material. this highway would extend roughly 1500 miles, about the distance from washington to denver. the town of dawson creek saw the arrival of the first army engineer troops in 1942. here they set up a camp. enlisted men were trained in the special problems of maintenance and originals of tractors in the north. their workouts in subzero weather over the
at elution islands, hiroshima was only 750 miles, it was only 1200 miles from the coast of alaska, whichave been a threat to the interior. alaska's broken coastland, few and far between. the only means of applying them was by sea or by air. there was no overland connection across the wilderness of northwestern canada. not even a trail. if our shipping lanes could be interrupted alaska might fall. the situation called for immediate action. the canadian government had already carved out a series...
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inland, not 50 miles inland, but several 100 miles inland. i mean, just as a meteorologist watching the hurricane alerts the tropical storm warnings and hurricane warnings that extend as far north as macon, georgia, the southern metropolitan of atlanta, georgia i can't even recall the last time that we saw those colors of warnings have the national weather service maps sort astounds me to see that. and i'll take it from me my family who is bunkering down tonight in our home and atlanta. we're taking this storm really seriously because that's the next chapter of this storm. as it moves inland, it's going to bring those powerful winds too large metropolitan areas. it's going to knock over trees. people need to be prepared to ride out several days without electricity and then we talk about the unprecedented and his storage nature of the flooding that is ongoing right now across the mountains of north carolina, south carolina. there will certainly be swift water rescues. there will be extreme moments tonight and into the early morning hours of fr
inland, not 50 miles inland, but several 100 miles inland. i mean, just as a meteorologist watching the hurricane alerts the tropical storm warnings and hurricane warnings that extend as far north as macon, georgia, the southern metropolitan of atlanta, georgia i can't even recall the last time that we saw those colors of warnings have the national weather service maps sort astounds me to see that. and i'll take it from me my family who is bunkering down tonight in our home and atlanta. we're...
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miles: j.lderman is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the university of michigan. he is among those who advocate for hand-marked paper ballots. it seems ironic that the best computer scientists in the world will tell you the best technology for an election is pen and paper. >> that's absolutely right. and the reason for that is we know how paper can be secured and we know how digital systems can be attacked. the risks are not even comparable. miles: halderman has spent a lot of time studying the risks. he's an expert witness for the plaintiffs in a pending federal lawsuit seeking an injunction against using the current voting system. halderman says he and his team found nine vulnerabilities in the dominion system. we met at a law office in atlanta in march. he showed me some of what he demonstrated in open court. >> we thought like an attacker. what would they want to do? how could an attacker circumvent the layers of protection in this machine and in a polling place
miles: j.lderman is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the university of michigan. he is among those who advocate for hand-marked paper ballots. it seems ironic that the best computer scientists in the world will tell you the best technology for an election is pen and paper. >> that's absolutely right. and the reason for that is we know how paper can be secured and we know how digital systems can be attacked. the risks are not even comparable. miles: halderman...
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other thing, douglas, georgia, that is 90 miles away from the coast, 90 miles. this is not a beachfront community they still had a wind gust of 90 miles per hour. here's a look at the storm again, you can see a lot of the bulk of that rain is really on the northern half of the storm. you've also got several tornado warnings as those little pink boxes you see there across south carolina, those are going to continue the throughout the day today, it's why we have a tornado watch in effect for portions of florida, georgia, as well as the carolinas. this includes cities like jacksonville, charlotte, and even charleston. all of these areas are still looking at this particular watch to stay valid for at least another hour-and-a-half, but it's very likely we're going to see additional tornado watches come out and extend that timeline. because the threat for tornadoes from virginia all the way down through south carolina exists through the day today. so that is not a threat that is going to go away anytime soon in terms of rainfall, we mentioned some of those totals, but
other thing, douglas, georgia, that is 90 miles away from the coast, 90 miles. this is not a beachfront community they still had a wind gust of 90 miles per hour. here's a look at the storm again, you can see a lot of the bulk of that rain is really on the northern half of the storm. you've also got several tornado warnings as those little pink boxes you see there across south carolina, those are going to continue the throughout the day today, it's why we have a tornado watch in effect for...
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extend over 100 miles. so it's like having a tornado moved through once the strongest part of the storm comes ashore move through 100 mile wide space. that's the kind of ferocity that this storm is going to come in with. the catastrophic winds that we are anticipating with it. now, the big bend this catcher's mitt of florida is so vulnerable to the storm surge. so all of that water is going to be pushed up on shore and the worded from the national weather service of unsurvivable storm surge values. well, that's what 20 feet will do. that is the size of two stories high. in fact, we're on the second can floor of this building here. that would just not be a survivable storm surge. fortunately for us on the west side, the winds will be coming offshore, so maybe just maybe that will help limit the storm surge potential here. now, i'm trying to put it into perspective for our viewers, anderson, what it's like to ride out and approaching in category four hurricane that's strengthening and we've get these all too
extend over 100 miles. so it's like having a tornado moved through once the strongest part of the storm comes ashore move through 100 mile wide space. that's the kind of ferocity that this storm is going to come in with. the catastrophic winds that we are anticipating with it. now, the big bend this catcher's mitt of florida is so vulnerable to the storm surge. so all of that water is going to be pushed up on shore and the worded from the national weather service of unsurvivable storm surge...
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an hour, atlanta, around 40 miles per hour charlotte, about 45 to 50 mile per hour wind gust. so you're going to continue to see those power outage numbers. unfortunately, generally go up in the next couple of hours. rain has also been a huge concern here. you can see the bulk of it's still across portions of georgia now spreading into tennessee lot of heavy rain still across the carolinas and even some tornado warnings that we still have valid these watches are in effect for a few more hours and they could even expand northward just because that's where the threat is going to be today. but flooding by far is the greatest threat that we have for a lot of these areas. the green is a flood watch where the potential exists for flooding. the red areas. this is where we have flash flooding ongoing flooding concerns right now, anywhere you see these white boxes including the one around atlanta and then sever in western north carolina. these are flash flood emergencies. that is the highest level of threat that you can possibly get in terms of a flooding scale and look at this, all of
an hour, atlanta, around 40 miles per hour charlotte, about 45 to 50 mile per hour wind gust. so you're going to continue to see those power outage numbers. unfortunately, generally go up in the next couple of hours. rain has also been a huge concern here. you can see the bulk of it's still across portions of georgia now spreading into tennessee lot of heavy rain still across the carolinas and even some tornado warnings that we still have valid these watches are in effect for a few more hours...
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it's roughly 800 miles wide and a thousand miles long.have teams spread throughout the storm zone tonight, in addition to new information on helene's path and its strength. we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa. and, manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah, we are definitely in the thick of it here in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just from the outer bands of hurricane helene as it moves north. i'm going to walk across the seawall here to show you what the great concern is heading into tonight for this great big metropolitan area, and that is the water that is starting to jump up, leap up from the bay, over the seawall, and onto paved areas. there is a high tide that will happen tonight, and the combination of that and the projected 5-8 feet of storm surge here means that the water will come up probably over the tops of these tables and around the area where we are standing right now. already we can tell yo
it's roughly 800 miles wide and a thousand miles long.have teams spread throughout the storm zone tonight, in addition to new information on helene's path and its strength. we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa. and, manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: yeah, we are definitely in the thick of it here in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just from the outer bands...
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we're about 20 miles inland. so when this storm makes landfall 20 miles south of here as a category four storm, it will really only be the beginning for places like tallahassee, they have move people into shelters for mobile homes in lower lying areas here evacuated some students from florida state university housing into shelters, public transportation has been closed for a long, long time in this city closed down and a waiting this long, long night, the wind speeds here, i think are approaching tropical storm force at this point, they've had gusts of 35 miles an hour or more, 45 would be tropical storm that's certainly going to happen here. i think over the next few hours as this rain just continues to pour down, they've had more than six inches over the last day expecting, i think another six inches. it will make for a very, very dangerous situation here overnight, abby. >> yeah. i mean, you mentioned the evacuation since that are ongoing or do you get the sense that the town the city, has actually heeded the
we're about 20 miles inland. so when this storm makes landfall 20 miles south of here as a category four storm, it will really only be the beginning for places like tallahassee, they have move people into shelters for mobile homes in lower lying areas here evacuated some students from florida state university housing into shelters, public transportation has been closed for a long, long time in this city closed down and a waiting this long, long night, the wind speeds here, i think are...
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that spread 32 square miles. just to give you an idea of how big of an area that is, if you picture san francisco to vallejo, that is 32 square miles. despite the best efforts of these firefighters, no containment. >> let's take a look at the roadways. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is busy heading over into san francisco. tracking some crowded bridges and freeways, the commute from 101 and fog settling in for some of our bay area bridges. so visibility could be an issue. out of marin county into san francisco, parts of 101 to the peninsula coming off of highway 1 along the coast and parts of 280 into san francisco, pretty foggy as well. so just be careful as you hit the roadways. >>> turning to oakland where it was a violent weekend with three people killed within four hours in separate shootings. two shootings, the one at a homeless encampment on saturday at 430 in the afternoon and a second shooting in east oakland near 105th avenue. da lin spoke with local residents. >> reporter: two differ
that spread 32 square miles. just to give you an idea of how big of an area that is, if you picture san francisco to vallejo, that is 32 square miles. despite the best efforts of these firefighters, no containment. >> let's take a look at the roadways. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic is busy heading over into san francisco. tracking some crowded bridges and freeways, the commute from 101 and fog settling in for some of our bay area bridges. so visibility could be an...
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an hour. >> craig: 4 mile s shy of category one in tropical or but it is moving at 30 miles an houroutside of macon. impact closer to making claude joe close to the wall itself.left >> britta: what is left ofa it. that is about to blastal rethrough augustine so i've see photos out of agusta and i know rough night but the worst is abou itt to come. if you live in agusta, stay put and write it out and don't leave because the worst of the worst is about toth hit you. >> craig: a let the rain andca that i wall and do not come out after the calm happens and a lof of people do. we are okay for ay bi ft that you have strong winds being in that. britta, outers, rain bands with tornadoes alongc the carolinas and we also haveer the heavy rain over portions oft ttennessee, alabama, quite aer. system here. extending into the onl tennessee valley. the flood concerns and the sun to come over florida. that is goinp g to be gut-wrenching reality how bae staying on fox weather and we have a lot more coming with continuous coverage of hurricane helene . ♪ ♪ >> todd: a fox news alert. tropical storm h
an hour. >> craig: 4 mile s shy of category one in tropical or but it is moving at 30 miles an houroutside of macon. impact closer to making claude joe close to the wall itself.left >> britta: what is left ofa it. that is about to blastal rethrough augustine so i've see photos out of agusta and i know rough night but the worst is abou itt to come. if you live in agusta, stay put and write it out and don't leave because the worst of the worst is about toth hit you. >> craig: a...
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tension of a 20 mile an hour limits have been| 20 mile an hour limits have been felt in corner of the griffith, bbc news. you canjoin in that you can join in that debate this morning, bbcbreakfast@bbc.co.uk. morning, bbcbreakfast@bbc. co. uk. later we will morning, bbcbreakfast@bbc.co.uk. later we will have somebodyjoining us on this. the polaris dawn spacecraft is due to return home today after its landmark commercial spaceflight. the mission, crewed by four private astronauts, saw billionaire businessman jared isaacman become the first non—professional astronaut to walk in space, followed by spacex engineer sarah gillis. the craft is aiming to splashdown in the gulf of mexico this morning. in the us, it's the emmy awards tonight, which take place in los angeles. shows including hits like baby reindeer and the crown are vying for recognition, as well as the traitors. before that, though, is the bafta red carpet tea party. 0ur los angeles correspondent, emma vardy, was there, and has this report. take a 5—star rooftop in beverly hills, some famous faces, and you have the baftas tea pa
tension of a 20 mile an hour limits have been| 20 mile an hour limits have been felt in corner of the griffith, bbc news. you canjoin in that you can join in that debate this morning, bbcbreakfast@bbc.co.uk. morning, bbcbreakfast@bbc. co. uk. later we will morning, bbcbreakfast@bbc.co.uk. later we will have somebodyjoining us on this. the polaris dawn spacecraft is due to return home today after its landmark commercial spaceflight. the mission, crewed by four private astronauts, saw billionaire...
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more than 400 miles above the earth. the first civilians to walk in space. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. tonight, the earthquake in california, and the aftershocks. the emergency on the runway. a passenger plane slamming on the brakes. and the hurricane hitting the u.s. tonight. that system now hammering multiple states. >>> ten million people remain under a flood watch across the south. more than 250,000 customers without power in louisiana alone. heavy bands of rain and damaging winds tonight stretching from arkansas all the way over to florida. the hurricane hammering the louisiana coast. look at this. making landfall as a category 2, with 100-mile-an-hour winds. sparks from power lines setting fire to the trees. downed lines leaving so many in the dark tonight. lingering effects from the storm surge and the rain. and this tonight in the west. the moment that earthquake struck, the anchor at our los angeles station kabc understandably startled for a mome
more than 400 miles above the earth. the first civilians to walk in space. >> david: good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a very busy thursday night. tonight, the earthquake in california, and the aftershocks. the emergency on the runway. a passenger plane slamming on the brakes. and the hurricane hitting the u.s. tonight. that system now hammering multiple states. >>> ten million people remain under a flood watch across the south. more than 250,000 customers...
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. ., mile hops in into 2000 mile ho s, . ., mile hops in into 2000 mile hos. ~ ., ., mile hops in intohat if i said to simon, here is a ticket which is - here is a ticket which is cheaper because you're burning less fuel, might shepherd —— consumers meet and fused then? but then i would ask you how you would do that cheaper, because _ you would do that cheaper, because the aircraft is causing more, — because the aircraft is causing more, less utilization out of it, more, less utilization out of it. your— more, less utilization out of it, your having to pay the crew more — it, your having to pay the crew more all— it, your having to pay the crew more all in _ it, your having to pay the crew more, all in all, it's inefficient.- more, all in all, it's inefficient. ~ ., ., inefficient. what about the obviously _ inefficient. what about the obviously air _ inefficient. what about the obviously air traffic - inefficient. what about the | obviously air traffic control, they stack them high, everybody is in and out of airports on a strict schedule so if you are then deleted but does it affect
. ., mile hops in into 2000 mile ho s, . ., mile hops in into 2000 mile hos. ~ ., ., mile hops in intohat if i said to simon, here is a ticket which is - here is a ticket which is cheaper because you're burning less fuel, might shepherd —— consumers meet and fused then? but then i would ask you how you would do that cheaper, because _ you would do that cheaper, because the aircraft is causing more, — because the aircraft is causing more, less utilization out of it, more, less utilization...
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but over 100 miles swath. right. so that's significant, whereas a tornado would only be a couple of hundred yards across creating that consolidated damage path. but a hurricane of this magnitude, the size and this intensity will create what i tornado was similar, wins would create, but over a much larger area my favorite hats rebels so many here. >> i'll get that later. >> all right, guys now, now as i speak in my hat, flies off the top of my head. we're starting to hear these familiar science sounds and just you can see some of the debris starting to float in me that this is this is what's going to increase in severity here in the coming hours and we need to be very mindful of what's up from us, and i'm seeing this building behind me with the metal roofs. and wood palettes on the ground these are things that could become projectiles in the strongest of winds were very cognizant of that. we have the ability to get in and shelter in place if we need to. but this is the reason why officials here in franklin county enfo
but over 100 miles swath. right. so that's significant, whereas a tornado would only be a couple of hundred yards across creating that consolidated damage path. but a hurricane of this magnitude, the size and this intensity will create what i tornado was similar, wins would create, but over a much larger area my favorite hats rebels so many here. >> i'll get that later. >> all right, guys now, now as i speak in my hat, flies off the top of my head. we're starting to hear these...
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Sep 27, 2024
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there the wind speed at landfall was 140 miles per hour.ry four storm there, it has since weakened to a category one storm. power outages are going to continue to expand this. so again, as we mentioned, even though it's made landfall, some of these numbers are actually going to get worse, were out to 1.8 million customers without power. and i wanted to keep note too notice states like tennessee, kentucky have yet to really see an increase in those are going to cut a later into the day to day. yet a lot of the numbers in florida are not necessarily going to go down very quickly. it could be days before some of these folks end up getting their power restored. so here's a look at where the storm is right now. sustained winds of 80 miles per hour, still gusting a little bit higher than that again, you can see the storm continuing to slide up into portions of georgia taking with it those hurricane force winds, you're still going to see a lot of these very gusty winds, not just there, but say like making augusta, even atlanta, going to look at so
there the wind speed at landfall was 140 miles per hour.ry four storm there, it has since weakened to a category one storm. power outages are going to continue to expand this. so again, as we mentioned, even though it's made landfall, some of these numbers are actually going to get worse, were out to 1.8 million customers without power. and i wanted to keep note too notice states like tennessee, kentucky have yet to really see an increase in those are going to cut a later into the day to day....
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we had a 90 mile per hour wind gust. so again, it's not just for coastal communities. we've been seeing these incredibly strong wind gusts very far inland. and that's what's leading to an incredibly high amount of power outages over 3 million people. john still dealing with power outages and that number is likely to only go up in the coming hours. >> that number will certainly go up as the storm moves into more populated areas in north carolina, allison chinchar, remarkable to see all that especially now that i'm actually glimpsing blue sky for the first time here in tallahassee with the storm still making making major impact elsewhere? there's that flash flood emergency underway in metro atlanta in effect until 1:00 p.m. eastern water rescues going on. let's get coespondent ryan young, who is there in atlanta. what are you seeing ryan? >> yeah john that's not something you say very often and we're course worried about that tropical storm weather coming this direction. if you look behind me, you can see some of the after
we had a 90 mile per hour wind gust. so again, it's not just for coastal communities. we've been seeing these incredibly strong wind gusts very far inland. and that's what's leading to an incredibly high amount of power outages over 3 million people. john still dealing with power outages and that number is likely to only go up in the coming hours. >> that number will certainly go up as the storm moves into more populated areas in north carolina, allison chinchar, remarkable to see all...
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we're really talking about a difference of five to ten miles per hour here, right? >> so right now, it's a very high-end category three teetering on that category four, which is why the national hurricane center is saying, hey, look, it's still sitting over very warm from ocean waters right now. it has all the ingredients it needs to strengthen. so there's really not much to stop it from gaming that five miles per hour that it needs to just get to that category and become a category four either way, whether it's this high-end category three, or it makes that five-mile per hour difference to a category four. we are still talking about the sam catastrophic on survivable impacts when it comes to the storm surge and heavy rain and everything else. we've been talking about, the radar. you can see again still with the outer bands that have been lashing all day, finding winds sustained winds of 50 miles per hour right now for myers, 32 miles per hour in key west here's a look at the latest track again, still in the same spot for the big bend area just to the east of apalac
we're really talking about a difference of five to ten miles per hour here, right? >> so right now, it's a very high-end category three teetering on that category four, which is why the national hurricane center is saying, hey, look, it's still sitting over very warm from ocean waters right now. it has all the ingredients it needs to strengthen. so there's really not much to stop it from gaming that five miles per hour that it needs to just get to that category and become a category four...
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miles de pasajeros por el mal clima se ha retrasado. y las aerolÍneas mÁs afectadas son amÉrica airlines, aeromexico. la patrulla de carreteras en florida informÓ que hay vÍas impactadas por el huracÁn en los condados en la costa oeste del estado. >> la cantidad de gente que ha salido y tenemos que entender que tenemos que bajar el lÍmite de velocidad y que hay trÁfico si las autoridades dijeron que va estar bien y tenemos que ver si han salido y continuarÁn sintiÉndose de manera muy intensa y las autoridades recomiendan contactar a sus aerolÍneas de manera previa. muchas gracias y esta temporada estÁ resultando triste y se re fortaleciÓ el juego de acapulco y hace 11 meses el huracÁn dejo martÍ destrucciÓn, alejandro estÁ allÍ y nos informa. >> hacen labores de rescate ante las intensas por su paso en guerrero. las familias tienen que salir ante la crecida del rÍo que se estÁ desbordando y la lluvia que ocurre por todos lados ocasionando que mÁs casas queden atrapadas. >> estamos rescatando y a la gente le sorprende y es difÍcil entend
miles de pasajeros por el mal clima se ha retrasado. y las aerolÍneas mÁs afectadas son amÉrica airlines, aeromexico. la patrulla de carreteras en florida informÓ que hay vÍas impactadas por el huracÁn en los condados en la costa oeste del estado. >> la cantidad de gente que ha salido y tenemos que entender que tenemos que bajar el lÍmite de velocidad y que hay trÁfico si las autoridades dijeron que va estar bien y tenemos que ver si han salido y continuarÁn sintiÉndose de...
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it's roughly 800 miles wide and a thousand miles long.have teams spread throughout the storm zone tonight, in addition to new information on helene's path and its strength. we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa. and, manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: that's right, as you can see, we are definitely in the thick of it in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just -- this is the beginning of the expected storm surge, that 5 to 8 feet, when you combine it with the high tide tonight, we are told the water will definitely come up to the level of these tables here and likely above it and cover this area. already officials have had to shut down major roads and bridges throughout the tampa bay area. what does that mean? that means that anyone that did not heed mandatory evacuation orders, their options to get to higher ground have probably run out, they will have to write this out in their homes and there is a point where
it's roughly 800 miles wide and a thousand miles long.have teams spread throughout the storm zone tonight, in addition to new information on helene's path and its strength. we will begin tonight with cbs's manuel bojorquez in tampa. and, manny, i can see the conditions are deteriorating where you are. what are you seeing? >> reporter: that's right, as you can see, we are definitely in the thick of it in the tampa bay area, and mind you, the impacts that we are seeing right now are just --...
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otherwise 20 to 30 miles an hour gusts are widespread. but as the sun goes down this evening and the storm system to the north slides a little bit farther off to the east and farther away from us, the winds are going to die down as we head through the rest of tonight. a noticeable breeze tomorrow during the afternoon, but more typical of what we would expect in the bay area. onshore breeze in the 20 to 25 miles an hour range for the strongest gust. that is a big improvement. right now even the cameras are shaking around a little bit. the camera has been bopping around. a few clouds on the horizon. a little cloud cover across the bay area early tomorrow morning. temperatures mostly in the 70s. 66 degrees in san francisco. the warm spot in concord is 81 degrees. these numbers are closer to formal. we will be very close to normal temperatures as we would head through the next few days into the first half of the weekend. we will still be in the mid-60s for first pitch against the milwaukee brewers. it will be breezy out there. layer up approp
otherwise 20 to 30 miles an hour gusts are widespread. but as the sun goes down this evening and the storm system to the north slides a little bit farther off to the east and farther away from us, the winds are going to die down as we head through the rest of tonight. a noticeable breeze tomorrow during the afternoon, but more typical of what we would expect in the bay area. onshore breeze in the 20 to 25 miles an hour range for the strongest gust. that is a big improvement. right now even the...
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look at this 30 mile per hour gusts at 5.30, in the morning in sandra fell and 14 mile per hour gustoakland. 22 through the golden gate will look at the red and the orange magenta. now this is tomorrow afternoon. late afternoon we're seeing gust to 36 miles per hour. 34 in san francisco. the concern is the north bay mountains, the coastal areas as well as the hills of the east bay. the concern is it's tough to drive through this stuff right? really strong winds are tough and also the tree limbs can fall. finally, as we go into thursday, we see numbers start to change and the colors back toward the blues. the winds also are going to help get rid of the smoke. we're seeing some surface smoke right now. the models are showing not strong smoke, but light amounts across the san francisco bay area. that's the low end of the range. there. watch what happens as the winds start to push the smoke away. good news for us, at least but not so great appear to our east. so as you go into wednesday, thursday, as you see, the smoke should be a thing of the past. back to you. just more coming up in we
look at this 30 mile per hour gusts at 5.30, in the morning in sandra fell and 14 mile per hour gustoakland. 22 through the golden gate will look at the red and the orange magenta. now this is tomorrow afternoon. late afternoon we're seeing gust to 36 miles per hour. 34 in san francisco. the concern is the north bay mountains, the coastal areas as well as the hills of the east bay. the concern is it's tough to drive through this stuff right? really strong winds are tough and also the tree limbs...
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south of where we are on the coast as a category 430 miles per hour when could still be 110 miles per hour when they pass right over this city and that could just be a huge huge problem. the county commissioner told me a little while ago, they expect thousands of trees to come down thousands, they expect hundreds of road closures. here when hurricane michael hit a few years ago. and that wasn't anywhere near tallahassee. that was over in panama city, right? knocked out power for a week for 90% of this city, a direct hit in tallahassee, they're concerned it could cause major problems with the power. they say they're prepared, but there is concern as you've been talking about, they don't know what to prepare for because they've just never seen something like this in this city. erin know, i mean, that is that unprecedented nature, whether people then do what you told them or because it hasn't happened before, say, i'll be fine, ride it out. >> we just we just don't know and we're not going to know for quite awhile here what the situation really is for what people chose to do. john, thank
south of where we are on the coast as a category 430 miles per hour when could still be 110 miles per hour when they pass right over this city and that could just be a huge huge problem. the county commissioner told me a little while ago, they expect thousands of trees to come down thousands, they expect hundreds of road closures. here when hurricane michael hit a few years ago. and that wasn't anywhere near tallahassee. that was over in panama city, right? knocked out power for a week for 90%...
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they have hit, oh, about 800 miles, 870 miles in one orbit. that's the farthest anyone has gone since the apollo missions to the moon. so they are shooting for the moon right now. or at least a little bit of space history. that's what we are waiting on now, guys. not quite yet. probably in the next coming minute. >> carley: it is remarkable. indeed. greg palkot. thanks so much. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> steve: all right. thank you carley and todd. good morning, everybody. staying on those live pictures out of spacex hq. historic moment as spacex polaris dawn crew is expected to begin the first ever commercial spacewalk. they were supposed to start two minutes ago. i got a feeling it's going to happen in a minute or two. >> ainsley: get to see it live. billionaire jerrick isaacson and sarah gillis. they are going to exit to dragon capsule. >> steve: open that thing up. >> brian: all these newhouse are from earth originally and plan on coming back. the other two crew members will stay inside the capsule to help make sure the walk goes
they have hit, oh, about 800 miles, 870 miles in one orbit. that's the farthest anyone has gone since the apollo missions to the moon. so they are shooting for the moon right now. or at least a little bit of space history. that's what we are waiting on now, guys. not quite yet. probably in the next coming minute. >> carley: it is remarkable. indeed. greg palkot. thanks so much. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> steve: all right. thank you carley and todd. good...
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that spacecraft has gone from traveling thousands of miles an hour to go and only go about 20 miles an hour. and then it's up to the folks who go out there get that capsule. but i think for this particular crew, most of the risk is over. they are just now calculating everything to perfection, to re-enter the earth's atmosphere. it's been an incredible mission to watch by this all civilian crew it is quite extraordinary, isn't it? because many experts was saying there was so many risks involved in this mission and yet as you say, they are 30 minutes exactly to returning miles. explain to me what the crew the four for four crew members, two men, two women, would be experiencing right now well they're going to be experiencing this something they had felt for about five days, slowly but surely the effects of gravity as they were in orbit though the microgravity is a different place as you kind of float around in a free fall, essentially but as that speed dissipates from about 28,000 kilometers per hour to about 20. >> in a short period of time they're going to start feeling some additional
that spacecraft has gone from traveling thousands of miles an hour to go and only go about 20 miles an hour. and then it's up to the folks who go out there get that capsule. but i think for this particular crew, most of the risk is over. they are just now calculating everything to perfection, to re-enter the earth's atmosphere. it's been an incredible mission to watch by this all civilian crew it is quite extraordinary, isn't it? because many experts was saying there was so many risks involved...
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miles tucker: jason, my name is miles tucker. this is ranger philip kemp, texas department of public safety. andrea canning: jason told investigators what happened that morning back at his house. he said his wife was sick in bed. so he got remington and jackson dressed. taylor, he said, was throwing a teen temper tantrum over not having his own cell phone. just kind of ranting and said he wasn't going to school. philip kemp: why didn't he want to go to school? i think he was mad over the cell phone. andrea canning: jason said his stepson refused to leave the house. so he packed the younger kids into the car and drove off to school. when he returned, he said he made the awful discovery. miles tucker: because, i mean, you going in, seeing what you saw, what do you think happened? i don't know what to think. philip kemp: did he go out and touch-- what about taylor? no. philip kemp: why not? i don't know. andrea canning: the lieutenant asked about jason's relationship with taylor. yeah, it's good. he's the average teenager, i would g
miles tucker: jason, my name is miles tucker. this is ranger philip kemp, texas department of public safety. andrea canning: jason told investigators what happened that morning back at his house. he said his wife was sick in bed. so he got remington and jackson dressed. taylor, he said, was throwing a teen temper tantrum over not having his own cell phone. just kind of ranting and said he wasn't going to school. philip kemp: why didn't he want to go to school? i think he was mad over the cell...
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— shoto ended up thousands of miles away? no, there are so many theories. _ miles away?no, there are so many theories, the only thing miles away? no, there are so. many theories, the only thing i can think of and the vets at the shelter was maybe that someone thought he was a stray and got out and took him and moved, because i've never been up moved, because i've never been up there prior,. moved, because i've never been up there prion-— up there prior,. that is absolutely _ up there prior,. that is | absolutely remarkable, up there prior,. that is - absolutely remarkable, and talk us through what was it like when you finally got shoto back? , . , when you finally got shoto back? , ., , ., , back? first i was exhausted, because we _ back? first i was exhausted, because we had _ back? first i was exhausted, because we had been - back? first i was exhausted, | because we had been driving, back? first i was exhausted, - because we had been driving, my brother and i, we have been driving the entire time, so as soon as we were about a few hundred feet away, i got really nervo
— shoto ended up thousands of miles away? no, there are so many theories. _ miles away?no, there are so many theories, the only thing miles away? no, there are so. many theories, the only thing i can think of and the vets at the shelter was maybe that someone thought he was a stray and got out and took him and moved, because i've never been up moved, because i've never been up there prior,. moved, because i've never been up there prion-— up there prior,. that is absolutely _ up there...
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can go for 40,000 miles at another time. you can go for 47,000 miles at another time or 52 my point is dynamic pricing. we don't know how it's priced. we don't know how the rules are made. and then all of a sudden you will get a massive devaluation where they will just raise the tide, the number of miles needed. and that's what the doj is saying is unfair yeah, that does seem unfair. >> i'm indignant now, listening to you talk about this, okay. so the airlines, they say people you know, they're free to choose between the programs but that's also kind of difficult because once you're in, you're in, but also how do you really compare them apples to richard? >> you go and you co-owned simple. look, i live in breathe and sleep this stuff so i will want to fly. let's say new york to tokyo. i will look at all my frequent flyer plans. i will work out if i move my miles from my chase rewards how many will i get united mileage plus one for one, or should i then put them into qantas? we might have a better, which is why there are seve
can go for 40,000 miles at another time. you can go for 47,000 miles at another time or 52 my point is dynamic pricing. we don't know how it's priced. we don't know how the rules are made. and then all of a sudden you will get a massive devaluation where they will just raise the tide, the number of miles needed. and that's what the doj is saying is unfair yeah, that does seem unfair. >> i'm indignant now, listening to you talk about this, okay. so the airlines, they say people you know,...
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per hour. >> it's forward movement is 12 miles to the out or 12 miles per hour. north northeast at about bove miles per hour. if we can push this forward, will kind of show you where we're going to see that track. it's going to continue to make its way off to the north and east and as it does so, it's going to strengthen as it makes its way towards the big bend region of florida. you're already starting to see some of those outer bands begin to creep into florida and a lot of that moisture flow spreading into states like georgia georgia, and the carolinas. now, one thing to note is when it goes through the gulf of mexico, we expect further strengthening. this will get to a major hurricane at some point today before making landfall tonight near the big bend region, when it makes landfall, it's expected to be moving and say about 25 miles per hour or even faster that's very important. born because that means as it moves inland, it can do so very quickly and not weaken that fast. so we expect hurricane strength, storm to make it all the way into macon, georgia, a to
per hour. >> it's forward movement is 12 miles to the out or 12 miles per hour. north northeast at about bove miles per hour. if we can push this forward, will kind of show you where we're going to see that track. it's going to continue to make its way off to the north and east and as it does so, it's going to strengthen as it makes its way towards the big bend region of florida. you're already starting to see some of those outer bands begin to creep into florida and a lot of that...
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to do that they go about 155 miles.et relatively close to the border which puts you at risk of being shot down or attacked by russian air defenses. the ata our ground launchedcms which carries the risk of having to drive the launch system close to the border or even into russia. ukraine have fewer than 20 hi mars launchers. they are pretty valuable. the ukrainians are valuable targets for the russians. and carries a risk. launching by aaron getting closer to the border or even driving into russia. >> you will be aware at ram stein the other day defense a good terry austin said he didn't think any single capability would be decisive in this war. do you think that is part of the thinking given the threats and the risks we talked about and what we are getting from vladimir putin? presumably they ve to balance what effect it would have with what is coming the other way. >> there is no magic bullet. no weapon is going -- no secular weapon is going to win the war. what the ukrainians want to do is use some of the storm shadow
to do that they go about 155 miles.et relatively close to the border which puts you at risk of being shot down or attacked by russian air defenses. the ata our ground launchedcms which carries the risk of having to drive the launch system close to the border or even into russia. ukraine have fewer than 20 hi mars launchers. they are pretty valuable. the ukrainians are valuable targets for the russians. and carries a risk. launching by aaron getting closer to the border or even driving into...
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winds are gusting up to 10 to 12 miles an hour sustained at like 3 or 4 miles an hour. so it's not really that windy. and as windy as it could be, but it's hot and it's dry. these are some of the areas just to the south, 85 degrees in calistoga, 27% humidity. and again, the piece that was missing here, the dryness is there, the heat is there. but it's the it's the wind that just didn't really produce, which is great. the winds right now are gusting. that's the wind gust of 14 miles an hour out of the south. relative humidity is down to 14% in the clear lake area. again, firefighters getting a handle on this, mostly because they're able to get in there and not let this thing spread without the wind. they're able to do that. so we'll keep you posted on what we got. it's a hot day. it's a dry day, but thankfully it's not a windy day. >> all right. thank you bill. and there are some more wildfires. the davis fire just south of reno broke out yesterday. this video was taken in the community of montrose at least a dozen buildings have burned, and roughly 10,000 people are und
winds are gusting up to 10 to 12 miles an hour sustained at like 3 or 4 miles an hour. so it's not really that windy. and as windy as it could be, but it's hot and it's dry. these are some of the areas just to the south, 85 degrees in calistoga, 27% humidity. and again, the piece that was missing here, the dryness is there, the heat is there. but it's the it's the wind that just didn't really produce, which is great. the winds right now are gusting. that's the wind gust of 14 miles an hour out...
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jessica: una fiesta que el aÑo pasado reuniÓ a miles.de los estados unidos sancionÓ a varias autoridades venezolanas y a sus familias por el fraude en las pasadas elecciones. mientras tanto, el gobierno espaÑol reconociÓ a gonzÁlez como presidente electo, lo que desatÓ la furia del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro, que amenazÓ con romper relaciones en espaÑa. en caracas, francisco urreiztieta tiene mucho mÁs. francisco: el gobierno estados unidos aplicÓ una nueva ronda de sanciones en contra de 16 funcionarios del ramen chavista, involucrados en opciÓn de elecciones justas en el paÍs. en un comunicado, el rÉgimen venezolano dijo lo siguiente comilla de la repÚblica bolivariana de venezuela rechaza en tÉrminos mÁs genÉricos el nuevo crimen de agresiÓn cometido por el gobierno de estados unidos en contra de venezuela". al otro lado del atlÁntico, el presidente de espaÑa, pedro sÁnchez, se reunÍa con el opositor edmundo gonzÁlez. un dÍa antes, el congreso espaÑol votaba por el reconocimiento de gonzÁlez como el presidente electo de venezuela. la f
jessica: una fiesta que el aÑo pasado reuniÓ a miles.de los estados unidos sancionÓ a varias autoridades venezolanas y a sus familias por el fraude en las pasadas elecciones. mientras tanto, el gobierno espaÑol reconociÓ a gonzÁlez como presidente electo, lo que desatÓ la furia del rÉgimen de nicolÁs maduro, que amenazÓ con romper relaciones en espaÑa. en caracas, francisco urreiztieta tiene mucho mÁs. francisco: el gobierno estados unidos aplicÓ una nueva ronda de sanciones en...
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by thursday, 120 mile an hour winds storm surge up to 15ft. so these are going to be some of the big concerns tornadoes, winds. and then it will eventually weaken as it moves up the coast. excuse me. up towards the tennessee area. the accuweather seven day forecast. breezy and much cooler tomorrow a minor rebound thursday and friday. it heats up again in our inland communities into the mid 90s, but cooler for the weekend. bouncing back early next week. dan we'll be they also said you couldn't escape from alcatraz. but watch me do both. other candidates want to tear down san francisco, but i'll build on what's already great to make it even better. with expanded rent control, new homes for the middle class community policing to reduce crime, and an inspector general to root out corruption. let's get to work. paid for by aaron peskin for mayor 2024. financial disclosures are available at sfethics.org the new practice facility on san francisco's treasure island. plans include a 20,000 square foot clubhouse and three practice fields. san francisco
by thursday, 120 mile an hour winds storm surge up to 15ft. so these are going to be some of the big concerns tornadoes, winds. and then it will eventually weaken as it moves up the coast. excuse me. up towards the tennessee area. the accuweather seven day forecast. breezy and much cooler tomorrow a minor rebound thursday and friday. it heats up again in our inland communities into the mid 90s, but cooler for the weekend. bouncing back early next week. dan we'll be they also said you couldn't...
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it's moving fast at about 25 miles per hour.ing to take the wind impacts while north versus a typical hurricane. we could see wind gusts over 70 miles per hour. is good to be massive power outages in the southeast along with localized flash flooding. it's a big storm, a dangerous 1 and we are waiting now for it to move on sure and feel it's wrath here. >> jesse: stay safe, thank you so much. johnny goes to the u.n. >> what is the quiz -- cuisine in nigeria. >> my boss says men shouldn't eat soup in public, what about in nigeria? >> why not >> jesse: the united nations general assembly is in town this week and everybody from all over the world has something to say. here's the head of haiti. what's going on there? no idea. johnny went to the headquarters to investigate. >> do you think america is a noble nation? >> what kind of noble? is. >> far from and i think. it speaks for itself. >> he doesn't like us. >> and that's the way it goes. >> i'm from kenya. >> germany. >> i'm 12.5% german, what else do you think i am? >> as madagas
it's moving fast at about 25 miles per hour.ing to take the wind impacts while north versus a typical hurricane. we could see wind gusts over 70 miles per hour. is good to be massive power outages in the southeast along with localized flash flooding. it's a big storm, a dangerous 1 and we are waiting now for it to move on sure and feel it's wrath here. >> jesse: stay safe, thank you so much. johnny goes to the u.n. >> what is the quiz -- cuisine in nigeria. >> my boss says men...
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it was 140 miles per hour. now it's 120. we're seeing some gusts around 99, the highest per that i've seen so far, so 160 kilometers per hour. but there will be some minor little tornado plus today, every little storm that comes on shore here could produce a tornado. in fact, to tornado warnings going on right now that far from charleston just kind of moving on upstate. so the wind at the surface, 99, the wind aloft. we had a wind aloft of 160 miles per hour from the airplane i'm not sure how you get the courage to fly an airplane threw 160 mile per hour hurricane, but they do it all the time. here's a surge now approaching ten feet in many spots and the wind is still blowing it right on shore. so this water is going to continue to go up. so that lady that you just talked to mike a little bit ago, she's going to see that water come up. she said she's got through good more steps. she may need those three more steps because that water is still coming up. and then the rainfall. this is the fresh water because the salt flood wer
it was 140 miles per hour. now it's 120. we're seeing some gusts around 99, the highest per that i've seen so far, so 160 kilometers per hour. but there will be some minor little tornado plus today, every little storm that comes on shore here could produce a tornado. in fact, to tornado warnings going on right now that far from charleston just kind of moving on upstate. so the wind at the surface, 99, the wind aloft. we had a wind aloft of 160 miles per hour from the airplane i'm not sure how...
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>>miles y miles de personas secuestradas, miles de metro, extorsiones, violaciones de derechos humanosmigrantes cruzaron territorio mexicano para intentar llegar a estados unidos . 7 millones lo lograron pero 6 millones fueron detenidos por el instituto nacional de migraciÓn. muchos denunciaron maltratos y abusos en los trÁmites para obtener una cita. >> todos los migrantes somos prisioneros de mÉxico, tengo aquÍ cuatro meses, emanan de un lado al otro. reportera: para el mandatario mexicano las cosas en temas migratorios va muy bien porque asegura que mÉxico estÁ cumpliendo su parte y dijo que estados unidos no estÁ dando los fondo para atender la migraciÓn en amÉrica latina. andrÉs: hemos propuesto, tanto el presidente donald trump como el presidente joe biden, que se debe de invertiren los paÍses como lo son mÁs pobres y donde hay mÁs migraciÓn por necesidad. sandra: ante esto diversas organizaciones defensoras de derechos de migrantes han mostrado su preocupaciÓn en caso de que donald trump llegue nuevamente a la presidencia estados unidos. >> se demuestra que las restricciones, po
>>miles y miles de personas secuestradas, miles de metro, extorsiones, violaciones de derechos humanosmigrantes cruzaron territorio mexicano para intentar llegar a estados unidos . 7 millones lo lograron pero 6 millones fueron detenidos por el instituto nacional de migraciÓn. muchos denunciaron maltratos y abusos en los trÁmites para obtener una cita. >> todos los migrantes somos prisioneros de mÉxico, tengo aquÍ cuatro meses, emanan de un lado al otro. reportera: para el...
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>> okay, 130-mile-per-hour winds, but it's moving a little faster now, moving northeast at 23 miles per hour, a category 4 storm with tornado watches from the carolinas down to the keys. some tornado warnings embedded in there as well. landfall somewhere tonight between 8 and 11:00 p.m. and what we're looking at is that dangerous storm surge, 10 to 20 feet from apalachicola to south of cedar key. tampa bay may see its all-time worst. wind gusts from 75 to 110 miles per hour along the florida panhandle. tomorrow as we move into georgia, 50 miles per hour wind gusts all along the i-95 corridor. a lot of damage. we could be looking at a major flood event across the appalachians, but down in the panhandle into the mid appalachians, we're talking, lester, 10 to 20 inches of rain. the flooding could be catastrophic, lasting right on into early next week. >> this is going to be a tough one. al, thanks very much. >>> i want to get now to that sweeping federal corruption indictment of new york city mayor eric adams. prosecutors laying out how they say he abused his power for years. adams maintai
>> okay, 130-mile-per-hour winds, but it's moving a little faster now, moving northeast at 23 miles per hour, a category 4 storm with tornado watches from the carolinas down to the keys. some tornado warnings embedded in there as well. landfall somewhere tonight between 8 and 11:00 p.m. and what we're looking at is that dangerous storm surge, 10 to 20 feet from apalachicola to south of cedar key. tampa bay may see its all-time worst. wind gusts from 75 to 110 miles per hour along the...
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the nice any such, do some john is question miles. let's as version of events, would he really have been kidnapped after evaluating capture for decades? but many of us here in cooley can see it exactly as he tells it the great the true . and it was just the beginning of trouble. com over 2 months. so milestone is miles above a psychiatrist, reportedly made alliances, and gather forces to start a war against the remaining to peters. on 9 september, it began. sorry for the fights, clay moved the 50 dead. meanwhile, and while you're in the parking guzman, a boat for waiting trial in the united states and drug trafficking and other charges don't home and how does it clearly account and that. so for me, elizabeth, put out them for this half hour of news, but stay with us on our 0. we're back in just on the 30 minutes. with all the nation updates on the stories were covering. thank you for watching. the assassination is the stabilizing the democratic process. if we lose it, we will be lost for holding a documentary. explores how autocratic
the nice any such, do some john is question miles. let's as version of events, would he really have been kidnapped after evaluating capture for decades? but many of us here in cooley can see it exactly as he tells it the great the true . and it was just the beginning of trouble. com over 2 months. so milestone is miles above a psychiatrist, reportedly made alliances, and gather forces to start a war against the remaining to peters. on 9 september, it began. sorry for the fights, clay moved the...
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the crew is traveling almost 5000 miles per hour and 105 miles per out -- miles in altitude.s we await the entry burn for our first-aid you are getting great views but on the left-hand side of your screen. you can see two of our titanium grid fins. confirmation there that everything is still looking good. >> nominal trajectory. >> as i mentioned, the grid fins are the primary mechanical structures we use to steer the booster back to its landing zone which is at cape canaveral. as a point of reference, they are about four by five feet, roughly the size of a coffee people. -- coffee table. getting our first tracking shots of the booster on its way back to earth. again, we are tracking the first stage on the left-hand side of your screen and mbappe up in space on the right. and we do continue to hear good calls for the second stage. we will see this continue to fire until close to nine minutes into the flight. we are at five minutes and 45 seconds since lift off. this is accelerating dragon to more than 17,000 -- more good news. >> freedom, copy, nominal trajectory. >> the secon
the crew is traveling almost 5000 miles per hour and 105 miles per out -- miles in altitude.s we await the entry burn for our first-aid you are getting great views but on the left-hand side of your screen. you can see two of our titanium grid fins. confirmation there that everything is still looking good. >> nominal trajectory. >> as i mentioned, the grid fins are the primary mechanical structures we use to steer the booster back to its landing zone which is at cape canaveral. as a...
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it will be then a tropical storm 65 mile per hour winds. but this is going to be historic on so >>> breaking news tonight. helene gaining strength and now an extremely dangerous category 4 storm set to hit florida store. the monster hurricane bearing down on the florida panhandle with 130-mile-an-hour winds. heavy rain and up to 20 feet of life-threatening storm surge. tallahassee in the cross hairs tonight. forecasters warning conditions along the coast will be unsurvivable. states of emergency and mandatory evacuations in effect. our team in the storm zone. and we'll have the new track. >>> also tonight, new york mayor eric adams indicted on federal corruption charges. the mayor accused of accepting bribes, free or discounted trips, and luxury hotel stays from foreign nationals and a turkish official. the fbi searching his official residence. his defiant message as he faces calls to resign. >>> israel's benjamin netanyahu vowing to keep striking hezbollah in lebanon with full force, despite the u.s. push for a cease-fire. >>> kamala harri
it will be then a tropical storm 65 mile per hour winds. but this is going to be historic on so >>> breaking news tonight. helene gaining strength and now an extremely dangerous category 4 storm set to hit florida store. the monster hurricane bearing down on the florida panhandle with 130-mile-an-hour winds. heavy rain and up to 20 feet of life-threatening storm surge. tallahassee in the cross hairs tonight. forecasters warning conditions along the coast will be unsurvivable. states of...
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he feared mile was people's army student. the border disillusioned, the dalai lama returned to alaska. he knew that his people faced the decision to enjoy the occupation go into exile or resist the in the early days, many refuse to leave their to best and homeland bravely. some took up arms secretly supported and trained by the americans. there was a strong resistance among dividends, so d fought against the chinese initially they used it once more by the organization. they had been swore to some people had some guns when americans realize that there is a group who can fight the chinese, the organized support for these good at less. and uh, luckily, indian government quietly allowed the americans to help you with this the, the resistance is quite simple. which means uh for me both 6 ranges, tricycle newport, desperate for our support. and america was uh, at the time, very concerned about the rise of communism around the world and even looking for any groups of people who are fighting communists. so to beckoned as a part of th
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75 miles per hour. it is moving northeast at 17 miles per hour. so overnight and into tomorrow, it's really going to move across the state of mississippi and head towards memphis, tennessee. you can see some bringing some storms and a lot of rain activity there. so that's something part of your travel plans. if you have friends and family out, there's make sure they're in their safe zone. you know that we have some hurricane watches and storm surge watches and warnings across the louisiana coast there. as you can see, the very dangerous situation out there back here in the bay area. we're just dealing with some clouds over at so fo and breezy conditions. that's really our weather story here. we have 30 mile per hour gusts mainly across the region. as you can see at this hour and especially in the higher elevation and in that peaked as well. we did see some brush fires pop up earlier today. the you know, the winds can really fanned those flames as we know, expect breezy conditions through the overnight a
75 miles per hour. it is moving northeast at 17 miles per hour. so overnight and into tomorrow, it's really going to move across the state of mississippi and head towards memphis, tennessee. you can see some bringing some storms and a lot of rain activity there. so that's something part of your travel plans. if you have friends and family out, there's make sure they're in their safe zone. you know that we have some hurricane watches and storm surge watches and warnings across the louisiana...
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we're 70 miles to the west offensive of apalachicola. so we're on the west side of the storm also and that's usually the least involves so i'm optimistic that we're going to we're going to survive i have this pretty well. everybody here in panama city remembers very well hurricane michael that happened almost six years ago to the day, and it really, it really devastated our town so people here, we started seeing people getting gas and a flashlight supplies as early as monday. so people were getting ready for this storm as of right now, we're not seeing very much here, maybe 20 mile an hour winds 33 inches or so of rain. and we have we have great meteorologists here in town. chris smith and ross whitley. >> they've been following noa and they've been giving us updates several times a day. >> actually, they predict did both of them predicted in advance how this thing was gonna look like it was going to hit us and then it was going to turn off to the east. and that's exactly what's happening. so panama city, we're reading easy, but we feel
we're 70 miles to the west offensive of apalachicola. so we're on the west side of the storm also and that's usually the least involves so i'm optimistic that we're going to we're going to survive i have this pretty well. everybody here in panama city remembers very well hurricane michael that happened almost six years ago to the day, and it really, it really devastated our town so people here, we started seeing people getting gas and a flashlight supplies as early as monday. so people were...
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Sep 27, 2024
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it is racing to the north northeast at 26 miles an hour. it did make landfall earlier tonight as a category four. look at the winds right now. gusts to 47 at tallahassee. 37 in orlando. so pretty windy in the region. they have tornado warnings and flash flood warnings up at this hour. storm damage is just multiplying. dozens of reports of flooding and wind damage with this storm. as we look at the track here, expected to become a category one as it continues to move across georgia and then eventually weaken across the tennessee valley. the biggest things with this one is this category 440 mile an hour winds. when it actually made landfall in florida's big bend area. it's the strongest hurricane there on record since 1851. dan and let's go. >> oakland. >> i don't have words to express how it feels. >> there were tears today and lots of them. >> it's my first love. >> the a's taking the field one last time at the oakland coliseum, 57 seasons of baseball, countless memories. it's somber. it's very sad. you know, a piece of your childhood, a pi
it is racing to the north northeast at 26 miles an hour. it did make landfall earlier tonight as a category four. look at the winds right now. gusts to 47 at tallahassee. 37 in orlando. so pretty windy in the region. they have tornado warnings and flash flood warnings up at this hour. storm damage is just multiplying. dozens of reports of flooding and wind damage with this storm. as we look at the track here, expected to become a category one as it continues to move across georgia and then...
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maximum sustained winds were 140 miles per hour. it made landfall moving 23 miles per hour. we saw storm surges in many parts of the west coast of florida that exceeded what we saw in hurricane idalia, which took a similar track. it was similar strength, maybe a little weaker. but you are seeing significantly more storm surge in places like tampa bay. we also saw major storm courage in the big bend region. we did report there was a traffic fatality last night. we also this morning can report that there's been more fatality reported in dixie county due to a tree falling on the home during the storm. overnight as soon as the storm, as soon as it was safe to do, and even in many cases probably wasn't perfectly safe to do, search and rescue operations were conducted to help people that were in distress and transport them to safety. these missions continue, but we have had thousands of missions successfully completed in the overnight hours throughout the state. this is our local first responders, this is local in conjunction with state assets, and state assets directly going in a
maximum sustained winds were 140 miles per hour. it made landfall moving 23 miles per hour. we saw storm surges in many parts of the west coast of florida that exceeded what we saw in hurricane idalia, which took a similar track. it was similar strength, maybe a little weaker. but you are seeing significantly more storm surge in places like tampa bay. we also saw major storm courage in the big bend region. we did report there was a traffic fatality last night. we also this morning can report...
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by thursday, 120 mile an hour winds storm surge up to 15ft. so these are going to be some of the big concerns tornadoes, winds. and then it will eventually weaken as it moves up the coast. excuse me. up towards the tennessee area. the accuweather seven day forecast. breezy and much cooler tomorrow a minor rebound thursday and friday. it heats up again in our inland communities into the mid 90s, but cooler for the weekend. bo ♪ on your period, sudden gushes happen. say goodbye gush fears! thanks to always ultra thins... with rapiddry technology... that absorbs two times faster. hellooo clean and comfortable. always. fear no gush. using these type of cleansers could be damaging and stripping your skin. i use new olay cleansing melts every day. just soak, activate and wash. to clean, tone and refresh. that's a 3x better clean. olay. the new practice facility on san francisco's treasure island. plans include a 20,000 square foot clubhouse and three practice fields. san francisco and treasure island development officials need to approve the lease.
by thursday, 120 mile an hour winds storm surge up to 15ft. so these are going to be some of the big concerns tornadoes, winds. and then it will eventually weaken as it moves up the coast. excuse me. up towards the tennessee area. the accuweather seven day forecast. breezy and much cooler tomorrow a minor rebound thursday and friday. it heats up again in our inland communities into the mid 90s, but cooler for the weekend. bo ♪ on your period, sudden gushes happen. say goodbye gush fears!...