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that storm is still 80 miles south of myrtle beach. it has barely moved all day. forward motion north-northeast at 3 miles per hour. look at the pennsylvania flood watches that are up now, all the way down still through parts of georgia. but it's spinning and it will eventually turn back, and that's why we've had the onshore flow that's created tornado watch. so, from morehead city to wilmington here to myrtle beach, we have that until 11:00 p.m. timing-wise, second landfall happens overnight. then, look what happens tomorrow afternoon. that shield of rain that has really blown up with a lot of convection tonight is going from raleigh to roanoke to charlotte, so, it's well inland. and that's where the flash flood concerns also will be, into even pennsylvania, maryland, west virginia, right through appalachia, and eventually up into western new york and even vermont. new york city by friday evening. philadelphia by the afternoon on friday. wanted to just show you this. the high risk for flash flooding goes to roanoke, and the significant risk all the way up to verm
that storm is still 80 miles south of myrtle beach. it has barely moved all day. forward motion north-northeast at 3 miles per hour. look at the pennsylvania flood watches that are up now, all the way down still through parts of georgia. but it's spinning and it will eventually turn back, and that's why we've had the onshore flow that's created tornado watch. so, from morehead city to wilmington here to myrtle beach, we have that until 11:00 p.m. timing-wise, second landfall happens overnight....
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so, from morehead city to wilmington here to myrtle beach, we have that until 11:00 p.m.ond landfall overnight. tomorrow afternoon, that shield of rain that has really blown up with a lot of convection tonight is going from raleigh to roanoke to charlotte, so, it's well in-land. and that's where the flash flood concerns will be into even pennsylvania, maryland, west virginia, right through about la that. and then eventually up into western new york and even vermont. new york city by friday evening, philadelphia by the afternoon on friday. wanted to show you this, the high risk for flash flooding goes to roanoke, and the significant risk all the way up to vermont. 6 to 10 inches would be the totals on top of what we've already had. >> linsey: ginger, thank you. stay safe. >>> now, to the war in ukraine. taking a major turn for the first time since the russian invasion, the ukrainian army is launching a large-scale assault inside russia. here's abc's james longman. >> reporter: ukraine has launched an unprecedented, surprise attack inside russia, the first large-scale assau
so, from morehead city to wilmington here to myrtle beach, we have that until 11:00 p.m.ond landfall overnight. tomorrow afternoon, that shield of rain that has really blown up with a lot of convection tonight is going from raleigh to roanoke to charlotte, so, it's well in-land. and that's where the flash flood concerns will be into even pennsylvania, maryland, west virginia, right through about la that. and then eventually up into western new york and even vermont. new york city by friday...
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high tide happened here in myrtle beach at 10:00 a.m.could be the difference between flooding and not flooding as a result of this kind of storm activity. chris. >> erin mclaughlin, be safe out there. thank you still ahead, let's take a live look at wisconsin, kamala harris and tim walz, as part of their blue ground battle ground blitz. we're back in a moment. ground blitz we're back in a moment could these be warning signs of something bigger? thank goodness we called his cardiologist because these were signs of attr-cm, a rare and serious disease... ...that gets worse over time. if you see any of the warning signs, don't wait, ask your cardiologist about attr-cm today. (♪♪) looking good, guys! haha! thanks! oh! hey pickle! hi dad! i brought mom's glasses from the hotel oh, great! she's in the ballroom. the big one. i'm coming up! vacations are better with the credit gods are on your side. rewards once available to the few are now accessible to the many. earn points for travel with credit one bank, and live large. with kardiamobile, the
high tide happened here in myrtle beach at 10:00 a.m.could be the difference between flooding and not flooding as a result of this kind of storm activity. chris. >> erin mclaughlin, be safe out there. thank you still ahead, let's take a live look at wisconsin, kamala harris and tim walz, as part of their blue ground battle ground blitz. we're back in a moment. ground blitz we're back in a moment could these be warning signs of something bigger? thank goodness we called his cardiologist...
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she drove to myrtle beach for a motorcycle parade. hours later my phone rang, shooting on the beach. no one can stayed calm. my mother had been shot and killed by an abusive partner. i was calm then too. i got the handling business. i called the relatives, the police, hospitals, and i kept calling, voice steady, heartbeat pulsing. then i was connected to the co roner. ten years of waiting, and sandy's murder is still unsolved. i will keep calling, and i will keep fighting. [applause] >> i was in high school one my classmate got shot. it changed my story. instead of worrying about taking a test, i started worrying about living to take another test. they say schools are for learning, and i did learn a lot that day. i learned how to run, how to hide and drop, that what happens in the news can happen to me, but i learned something else too. that we can write and must write a new story if we choose to. [applause] >> our stories of loss, but make no mistake, our losses do not weaken us. they strengthen our resolve. [cheers and applause] we
she drove to myrtle beach for a motorcycle parade. hours later my phone rang, shooting on the beach. no one can stayed calm. my mother had been shot and killed by an abusive partner. i was calm then too. i got the handling business. i called the relatives, the police, hospitals, and i kept calling, voice steady, heartbeat pulsing. then i was connected to the co roner. ten years of waiting, and sandy's murder is still unsolved. i will keep calling, and i will keep fighting. [applause] >> i...
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. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin is in myrtle beach. >> here in myrtle beach, we're being hit by a pretty significant storm band. lots of wind. but it's the rain that authorities are most concerned about. >> now is not the time to see if your car floats, because it doesn't. >> here, crews worked through the night building this makeshift dam, hoping to stave off rising waters. so this might look like a pile of dirt, but what is it to you? >> this is hope. >> reporter: hope, to avoid a repeat of these desperate scenes from past storms. >> when the river comes up, gets after about 21 feet, it comes through this opening right here and turns all of this into the river. >> reporter: so it can flood the whole city. >> about half of it. this absolutely will save property and lives. >> our thanks to priscilla for that report. and with that, let's get to angie lassman, who's tracking tropical storm debby after that second landfall. angie, good morning. >> just as expected, we were expecting that secondary landfall early this morning. we got that. winds still at 50 miles per hour. the big batch of m
. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin is in myrtle beach. >> here in myrtle beach, we're being hit by a pretty significant storm band. lots of wind. but it's the rain that authorities are most concerned about. >> now is not the time to see if your car floats, because it doesn't. >> here, crews worked through the night building this makeshift dam, hoping to stave off rising waters. so this might look like a pile of dirt, but what is it to you? >> this is hope. >>...
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we still have a storm surge watch here for myrtle beach. north myrtle beach. in. especially during high tide period, that could be a problem with the rest of debby. we're tracking the rest of it of our deals and steals event. tory johnson is here. tory, these are all from small businesses. >> tory: they are. ready? >> michael: let's go. >> tory: we're starting with cozy earth. we have their best selling bedding. so soft. keeps you cool in summer and cozy warm in winner. so it regulates according to your body temperature and season. we've got all the brand new colors. they were known just for white but now we've got all the neutrals. feel their blanket. this is one of their new ones. how soft is that? i think it's unbelievably soft. >> michael: ready to take a nap. >> tory: it's so good. everything here slashed in half plus free shipping. >> michael: i love that. >> tory: that blanket's a great one. another great one, our place. typically, we bought you the full size. now we've got you the minis. 2.5 quart pan which is perfect. called the perfect pot. we also h
we still have a storm surge watch here for myrtle beach. north myrtle beach. in. especially during high tide period, that could be a problem with the rest of debby. we're tracking the rest of it of our deals and steals event. tory johnson is here. tory, these are all from small businesses. >> tory: they are. ready? >> michael: let's go. >> tory: we're starting with cozy earth. we have their best selling bedding. so soft. keeps you cool in summer and cozy warm in winner. so it...
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let's get right to abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee in myrtle beach. hi, ginger. >> reporter: linsey, debby has stopped to more than a crawl. only moving east-northeast at 3 miles per hour. it's been hanging out around savannah, the center of it. but that big rain shield and all the threat goes way far north, up into north carolina. look at the tornado watch that we're in right now in myrtle beach. wilmington, up to morehead city. we're going to see the flash flood warnings extend. and when it goes back over water during tomorrow, it will eat up that warm ocean water and it will even intensify again. so, it could be a strong tropical storm before making another landfall wednesday night into thursday. see how heavy that shield of rain is, charlotte, back to nearly greenville? so, don't sleep on it, even if you're away from the coast, because heavy rains will move up through virginia, and eventually washington, d.c. by thursday night. potentially historic flooding, up to 25-inch totals still possible before this trough kicks it out for the weekend. speak
let's get right to abc's chief meteorologist ginger zee in myrtle beach. hi, ginger. >> reporter: linsey, debby has stopped to more than a crawl. only moving east-northeast at 3 miles per hour. it's been hanging out around savannah, the center of it. but that big rain shield and all the threat goes way far north, up into north carolina. look at the tornado watch that we're in right now in myrtle beach. wilmington, up to morehead city. we're going to see the flash flood warnings extend....
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>> sandra, north myrtle beach deserted, as it should become a wild wind and waves forcing lifeguards to shut down. every beach chair, lifeguard stand, and post moved off the sand as we continue to feel impacts of tropical storm debby. south carolina governor henry mcmaster warning goes across the palmetto state of the potential for life-threatening flooding, something we have already seen in places like charleston, the low country, and right here in myrtle beach. in fact, drivers struggling, some getting stuck and soaked as they try to drive through flooded roads. we know the department of transportation has about 2,000 people now working 24-hour shifts to respond to problems that they expect to only intensify in the next coming few days and hours. we also know the national guard is ready to go in case we start to see even worse situations. now back here on the beach, there is the concern that beach erosion is now going to add into the possibilities of threats, as we've just passed high tide. you'll notice here that rough and dangerous surf, the water off limits now, but i will say w
>> sandra, north myrtle beach deserted, as it should become a wild wind and waves forcing lifeguards to shut down. every beach chair, lifeguard stand, and post moved off the sand as we continue to feel impacts of tropical storm debby. south carolina governor henry mcmaster warning goes across the palmetto state of the potential for life-threatening flooding, something we have already seen in places like charleston, the low country, and right here in myrtle beach. in fact, drivers...
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the strand at myrtle right. even in 1929, they were referring myrtle beach as what the dirty the dirty dirt. you said. that's not the official chamber of commerce description of myrtle beach 1949. their massive floods 1956 massive floods exploding over banks in every big rain. 1957. mr. leach fell into rocky branch near assembly street after watching a baseball game, someone held his head out of the water, keep him from drowning. 1961, a massive storm goes through and leaves rocky branch as a raging torrent. on june 30th, 1961, two young black men drown in rocky branch during that flood about a decade. in 1974, there was a major oil spill that's going to foul waters of rocky branch. and so we think about some of the things that happened here. another i'll mention in 1970 in may at kent university, four people were killed by the national guard. that is going to trigger student protests, anti-war protest here at the university of south carolina, which will to the national guard coming in here the state police and
the strand at myrtle right. even in 1929, they were referring myrtle beach as what the dirty the dirty dirt. you said. that's not the official chamber of commerce description of myrtle beach 1949. their massive floods 1956 massive floods exploding over banks in every big rain. 1957. mr. leach fell into rocky branch near assembly street after watching a baseball game, someone held his head out of the water, keep him from drowning. 1961, a massive storm goes through and leaves rocky branch as a...
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became a place. mass executions, more than 75 thousand people were thrown here, these are mainly myrtle, stalin's city was renamed donetsk. at that time, the donetsk economic region provided up to 20% of the all-union production of ferrous metallurgy and coal, and more than a quarter of coke. in general, the sixties and seventies are a period of prosperity in all spheres of city life. and then, on the initiative of the first head of the region vladimir... and this despite the fact that in donetsk there is practically no point that has not been shelled, over the last decade of war, about 12 thousand residential buildings have been destroyed to varying degrees, we have a military front, i always talk about this, and a labor front, it is so close, it is nearby, that sometimes it is difficult to understand where we are now, as you want, listen to me today, criticize, hammers, attacks and a comfortable urban environment, it does not connect, but not in donetsk, we have... lack of water, electricity, heating season, we also knitted this. in frontline donetsk, sports grounds and new parks are
became a place. mass executions, more than 75 thousand people were thrown here, these are mainly myrtle, stalin's city was renamed donetsk. at that time, the donetsk economic region provided up to 20% of the all-union production of ferrous metallurgy and coal, and more than a quarter of coke. in general, the sixties and seventies are a period of prosperity in all spheres of city life. and then, on the initiative of the first head of the region vladimir... and this despite the fact that in...
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back to pre-pandemic levels, so say the small business owners from the jersey shore all the way to myrtle income scale are sticking to their budgets. according to u.s. travel association's forecast, 2024 tourism volume is expected to top 2019's numbers for the first time since the pandemic began. >>> and hollywood power couple ryan reynolds and blake lively's movies went head to head this weekend, and it was close, but "deadpool and wolverine" earned $54.2 million, surpassing the billion dollar mark worldwide. lively's movie, "it ends with us," was not far behind, making $50 million for second place. >>> that's your cbs "moneywatch" report for this monday morning. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >>> up next, tom cruise raises the roof at the olympics. the action star's heart-pounding stunts during last night's closing ceremony. what causes a curve down there? is it peyronie's disease? will it get worse? how common is it? who can i talk to? can this be treated? stop typing. start talking to a specialized urologist. because it could be peyronie's disease, or pd. it's a medical conditio
back to pre-pandemic levels, so say the small business owners from the jersey shore all the way to myrtle income scale are sticking to their budgets. according to u.s. travel association's forecast, 2024 tourism volume is expected to top 2019's numbers for the first time since the pandemic began. >>> and hollywood power couple ryan reynolds and blake lively's movies went head to head this weekend, and it was close, but "deadpool and wolverine" earned $54.2 million, surpassing...
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look at all of these bands wrapping up around it all the way up to myrtle beach in south carolina. here's an interesting thing. almost a foot of rain. 11.3 feet between charleston and savannah. this is how much rain already fell in florida, but it is the low country of south carolina that i'm most concerned about. take a look at the potential track of this storm. it goes off the coast. it's barely moving for the next two days, and then it begins to take off to the north. how much additional rain on top of what we've already seen? the area in white is a foot of rain, the area in black is a foot and a half. we're not only concerned about the lower country but up to the middle sections of the state. not only up the coast but into the mid-atlantic as well. >>> the pentagon now says several u.s. personnel were injured in a suspected rocket attack at a military base in iraq. officials tell cbs news it appears two rockets were fired at the al asad air base yesterday. the injured are expected to survive. no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. and the attack comes amid growing fe
look at all of these bands wrapping up around it all the way up to myrtle beach in south carolina. here's an interesting thing. almost a foot of rain. 11.3 feet between charleston and savannah. this is how much rain already fell in florida, but it is the low country of south carolina that i'm most concerned about. take a look at the potential track of this storm. it goes off the coast. it's barely moving for the next two days, and then it begins to take off to the north. how much additional...
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joining us now, nbc's erin mclaughlin in north myrtle beach, south carolina. good morning.g there right now? >> reporter: hey, jose, when it comes to tropical storm debby, much has been made of the storm as a super soaker. officials talking about the flooding, talking about the rainfall, but right now here in north myrtle beach, we're feeling the wind, pretty strong winds now on the shoreline. and as the storm is off coast, building up speed before making that second landfall. and it is hitting places like south carolina, the coastline, this is a beach coastal community, really relies on tourism. as you see behind me, normally this ocean would be absolutely packed with tourists, the height of the summer season and it is pretty empty in comparison. speaking to local business owners, they're talking about how they have been hit hard. take a listen. >> it is just the height of the summer season and people are probably just tuckering down and hunkering down and trying to get ready for the storm like everybody else. >> not good for business. >> it is not, no. but we can't stop g
joining us now, nbc's erin mclaughlin in north myrtle beach, south carolina. good morning.g there right now? >> reporter: hey, jose, when it comes to tropical storm debby, much has been made of the storm as a super soaker. officials talking about the flooding, talking about the rainfall, but right now here in north myrtle beach, we're feeling the wind, pretty strong winds now on the shoreline. and as the storm is off coast, building up speed before making that second landfall. and it is...
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. >> i'm nicole valdez in myrtle beach. i'll have that story coming up choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. plug mid-flight. this is the second day of the hearing. it follows seven months of investigations into an alaska airlines flight in january, in which a door plug blew out for bolts that helped secure the plug. we're not replaced after a repair job in a boeing factory. the company still does not know who removed the bolt or why it wasn't documented. >> typically, that escape should have been caught either within that time range for the removal to be, written and to have that documentation or at the, at the absolute latest, prior to the rollout of the airplane to avoid the problem in the future. >> boeing says it's considering adding a warning light in the cockpit that would alert pilots if the door plug moves even a little bit well before it could b
. >> i'm nicole valdez in myrtle beach. i'll have that story coming up choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels. because advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. so for faster pain relief, advil the pain away. plug mid-flight. this is the second day of the hearing. it follows seven months of investigations into an alaska airlines flight in january, in which a door plug blew out for bolts that helped secure the plug....
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democrats unfurled a banner: "stop arming israel," and minnesota delegates covered their palms with myrtle in protest, and he wanted to please them so much. get what you want, is this really about haris refusing to debate on fox news, trump offered to meet her already on september 4, no debate, no mercy for haris. why are you insulting her intelligence? i don't think she's a smart person, and you know what, this country needs a smart leader, i don't think it 's an insult, it's just a fact, trump thinks elon musk is smart, and is even preparing to offer him a post as an adviser if he wins. in his administration, agrees to a ministry of government efficiency, musk replies, with a humorous photo. a minister without a portfolio, but with an entire platform x, on which the republican gives hours-long interviews, while harris continues to hide from the press. democrats are doing everything to protect kamel, they won't let her give interviews, if they manage to hide her until november, the democratic machine will be strong enough to win on... news from chicago. we'll come back after a short comme
democrats unfurled a banner: "stop arming israel," and minnesota delegates covered their palms with myrtle in protest, and he wanted to please them so much. get what you want, is this really about haris refusing to debate on fox news, trump offered to meet her already on september 4, no debate, no mercy for haris. why are you insulting her intelligence? i don't think she's a smart person, and you know what, this country needs a smart leader, i don't think it 's an insult, it's just a...
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dusty from myrtle beach, something. independent. caller: three things i want to talk about. number one, harris is running the campaign. she's not acting like donald trump. running all around willy-nilly. don't have -- don't know what he's talking about half the time. hairis -- harris has a campaign to run and she has a strategy. she's introducing herself to the public right now. to the voters. this week she's going to have a convention. next week she'll start doing her interviews and whatever you all want her to do in front of a camera and a microphone. number two, you republicans better read project 2025 because i'm going to tell you right now it's going to affect you just as much as it's going to affect democrats. and the things that are in that 2025 is going to -- if trump gets in there, you will -- in 100 days you will not even recognize this country. he will destroy it with 2025. and i will say thank you. i thought i would never, ever see the day i would tell donald trump thank you. but thank you for that partner you got running around calling a vice president candidate
dusty from myrtle beach, something. independent. caller: three things i want to talk about. number one, harris is running the campaign. she's not acting like donald trump. running all around willy-nilly. don't have -- don't know what he's talking about half the time. hairis -- harris has a campaign to run and she has a strategy. she's introducing herself to the public right now. to the voters. this week she's going to have a convention. next week she'll start doing her interviews and whatever...
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the southern portions of south carolina stretching into eastern georgia, savannah, charleston to myrtlech. no surprise, we've got flood alerts for 9 million people, including flash flood warnings. charleston is included in that. we gear up for another day of really heavy rain. we're likely going to see this system emerge offshore. spend a little time over the atlantic waters which are warm, by the way, and work its way back onshore. plenty of rain over the next couple days for this region. on top of that, we'll look for the storm surge potential. this goes from north carolina all the way south into portions of georgia. storm surge not our biggest concern, but on top of all that heavy rain, problematic at the coast. this is something we'll watch for the next couple days, frances, before it starts to move north into portions of the northeast by the time the weekend rolls around. >> we'll check in with you in a bit, thanks, angie. >>> breaking overnight, it is official, kamala harris is the democratic nominee for president. the democratic national committee releasing the results of their v
the southern portions of south carolina stretching into eastern georgia, savannah, charleston to myrtlech. no surprise, we've got flood alerts for 9 million people, including flash flood warnings. charleston is included in that. we gear up for another day of really heavy rain. we're likely going to see this system emerge offshore. spend a little time over the atlantic waters which are warm, by the way, and work its way back onshore. plenty of rain over the next couple days for this region. on...
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couple reported today doing some damage to some homes there and tornado watches a continuing up a myrtle beach. also wilmington and more of that on the way. this is just a slow moving storm. here's the very latest in this strengthen drop down to 40 mile an hour winds now moved out over open waters. not really developing that. i will again, like a true hurricane, but still a very strong tropical storm, 60 mile an hour sustained winds now. but look at the speed. it is only moving north at 3 miles an hour. you can walk faster than that. how about that? and this storm system? well, it just does not want to go anywhere. it's got high pressure. the north so slowly moving its way chugging in that direction. just hard to go. that ridge out ahead of it. but eventually that will start to move off the coastline by thursday as we can do a storm system. but you see all that rain wrapped around that. so all through the carolinas, it's going to bring a ton of rain up in that direction. probably going to be working its way through the eastern seaboard all the way up to new york in the boston area right
couple reported today doing some damage to some homes there and tornado watches a continuing up a myrtle beach. also wilmington and more of that on the way. this is just a slow moving storm. here's the very latest in this strengthen drop down to 40 mile an hour winds now moved out over open waters. not really developing that. i will again, like a true hurricane, but still a very strong tropical storm, 60 mile an hour sustained winds now. but look at the speed. it is only moving north at 3 miles...
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and warnings and advisories that are up along the eastern looking for the possibility more tornadic myrtle beach or in that area near wilmington as well near cape hatteras is this is going to continue to just slowly work its way toward the northeast. so here's the very latest. mary. yesterday was down to a 40 mile an hour storm. it has now picked up some steam and moved out in the atlantic. and of course, you've got the warm gulf stream right here helping to feed that storm. so the winds now sustained 60 miles an hour right around the core of the system. and then it's moving only 3 miles per hour to the north. so it has been on that track over the last 24 hours moving extremely slow. and that's what makes this so dangerous. so we could be talking about catastrophic flooding along that area tomorrow and wonders on shore. you can see it there getting near wilmington continue to track for the north up gloucester point and what looks like as we get into friday may be making its way all the way up toward new york. but we've got a long way to go. we're not going to be done with debbie until prob
and warnings and advisories that are up along the eastern looking for the possibility more tornadic myrtle beach or in that area near wilmington as well near cape hatteras is this is going to continue to just slowly work its way toward the northeast. so here's the very latest. mary. yesterday was down to a 40 mile an hour storm. it has now picked up some steam and moved out in the atlantic. and of course, you've got the warm gulf stream right here helping to feed that storm. so the winds now...
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and that is only one of the fun fucks that you can find out here in myrtle. i got the cd of freaked out, so probably because it was born here in 18. 81. he's considered the most prolific artist of all time and is estimated to have created around 150000 art works throughout his long career. visitors to monica can trace his footsteps around the city, starting with causing a ton house where he was born. is the 1st show warmed by probably pick up the museum and because of his childhood home offers us an insight into the 1st 10 years of his life more than a 140 years ago because it was born right here. but there were some complications of what happened to whether or not, well, it wasn't an easy booth. at 1st, the child wasn't breathing and began turning blue enough. his uncle salvador was a doctor and had been smoking. he is a guy a while helping with a delivery because if we decided to pull some smoke in the boy's face, and that way to become a life, acted out in the other kids. because as artistic life also began in this house, his father jose luis glasgow, was
and that is only one of the fun fucks that you can find out here in myrtle. i got the cd of freaked out, so probably because it was born here in 18. 81. he's considered the most prolific artist of all time and is estimated to have created around 150000 art works throughout his long career. visitors to monica can trace his footsteps around the city, starting with causing a ton house where he was born. is the 1st show warmed by probably pick up the museum and because of his childhood home offers...
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>> near myrtle beach, lester, and the heavy bands of rain are already pushing onshore and with it sometrong thunderstorms. they could produce isolated thunderstorms in eastern north carolina, but it's the heavy rain that's going to be the biggest problem over the next two days. we are going to watch torrential rain through south carolina and up through the piedmont of north carolina. up to ten inches of rain is possible by tomorrow night, and then the storm races, by the time we get to friday, through pennsylvania and portions of new york state, and the areas in the mountains ands and adirondacks and right through the appalachians could add ron adirondacks, right through the appalachians could have some significant flooding problems, but tomorrow all eyes will be on our high-risk area for flash flooding. we're going to be focusing on areas from just outside of wilmington around fayetteville back up through greensboro, and then as we go through tomorrow afternoon and evening, that heavy rain makes its way up into the mountains of virginia, a very rare high risk for the roanoke area, and
>> near myrtle beach, lester, and the heavy bands of rain are already pushing onshore and with it sometrong thunderstorms. they could produce isolated thunderstorms in eastern north carolina, but it's the heavy rain that's going to be the biggest problem over the next two days. we are going to watch torrential rain through south carolina and up through the piedmont of north carolina. up to ten inches of rain is possible by tomorrow night, and then the storm races, by the time we get to...
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because sky news in australia is owned by the root of myrtle organizations, are opposed to comcast in other countries saying he's a criminal and continuing to repeat this kind of thing as well. that is the, the, those of those uh, these generals that own. so go generals that are out totally how to touch with the, with the public sentiment. and that's why those sort of are statements. they don't really have any echo they, they're just sort of full flat, particularly when julian's walking around free in australia. so i think really the public sentiment and, and julian's popularity straightens love and under dog they love and on the dog story and, and he's, he's one of as easy is astride his son and he will be protected, but by the population. and by his support, the, i believe the hatred for him a in the new york times of this week, k, i because they say, but he was against us imperialism. that makes it that different, presumably alluding to him dying that go without book when he was dragged out by british security forces from political asylum, the ecuadorian embassy. why is it because
because sky news in australia is owned by the root of myrtle organizations, are opposed to comcast in other countries saying he's a criminal and continuing to repeat this kind of thing as well. that is the, the, those of those uh, these generals that own. so go generals that are out totally how to touch with the, with the public sentiment. and that's why those sort of are statements. they don't really have any echo they, they're just sort of full flat, particularly when julian's walking around...
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so, that combo -- look at that -- myrtle beach, will mington getting in tuesday night through wednesday. then, on thursday, it wraps back around now and hits savannah again. it's going to hang out way too long here, and that's why we have the potentially historic and catastrophic flood problem. not just the coast, but inland, as well. inland flooding a problem, linsey. >> linsey: just relentless rain there. ginger, thank you so much. >>> we move on now to the stock market, suffering one of its worst days in years. a global selloff triggered by new concerns of a possible recession for the u.s. economy. a rocky day across the board. the dow jones today lost more than 1,000 points, closing at 38,703 points. the nasdaq falling 576 points. and take a look at the s&p 500, suffering its worst day in two years, down 160 points. what this could mean for the federal reserve, and a likely rate cut next month. here's abc's chief business correspondent rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: tonight, a stock market selloff. the worst day on wall street in nearly two years. investors rattled by a growing list o
so, that combo -- look at that -- myrtle beach, will mington getting in tuesday night through wednesday. then, on thursday, it wraps back around now and hits savannah again. it's going to hang out way too long here, and that's why we have the potentially historic and catastrophic flood problem. not just the coast, but inland, as well. inland flooding a problem, linsey. >> linsey: just relentless rain there. ginger, thank you so much. >>> we move on now to the stock market,...
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we're still seeing though the rainfall, the heaviest stuff up near myrtle beach and now into north carolina where the center comes on shore, doesn't mean that much right now because there's so much dry air in the middle that there's not convection around the middle, there's not that wind speed around the middle. in fact, that 60 mile per hour gusts that they found that was well away from the center out in the atlantic. the good news is this begins to pick up speed and does it, it gets out of the northeast by the weekend and that's the good news because a lot of places in the northeast, especially new york city, in the bronx and manhattan, picked up enough rain yesterday for the entire month. so here's the rainfall that we've already seen from this everywhere that's purple ten inches of rain or more. and there are places that have picked up a foot, the half, and it's still raining and it's going to be raining for a while. we don't have the tornado watch today, like i thought maybe we have weather service sayings severe as storm prediction center is saying about a 20% chance of a tornado watc
we're still seeing though the rainfall, the heaviest stuff up near myrtle beach and now into north carolina where the center comes on shore, doesn't mean that much right now because there's so much dry air in the middle that there's not convection around the middle, there's not that wind speed around the middle. in fact, that 60 mile per hour gusts that they found that was well away from the center out in the atlantic. the good news is this begins to pick up speed and does it, it gets out of...
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, south-east and so on and so forth, and under the heads of the dragons sat eight frogs with open myrtlest it had some kind of pendulum mechanism; unfortunately, it has not been preserved. so, when an earthquake occurred, even if it was very, very weak, barely perceptible, that is , a person could not realize it, the pendulum swayed along with the shaking earth, and thus swayed, knocked out this metal ball from the dragon’s mouth, it fell into the frog's mouth and zen happened, but still the sound, the sound, yes. i'm sorry, let's come and see, people were looking in which direction the dragon was turned, from which, from the mouth from which the ball fell, they understood that the epicenter of the earthquake was there, in the north, in the west, in the east, and so on and so forth, in general, they somehow expected where it might not come from now it’s very clear why this is needed in a specific place, because everyone is trying to shake you not in the same way, in fact this inventor named it. the songbird is not a bird, it has a very specific name, earthquake, no, waggle, it's a waggle,
, south-east and so on and so forth, and under the heads of the dragons sat eight frogs with open myrtlest it had some kind of pendulum mechanism; unfortunately, it has not been preserved. so, when an earthquake occurred, even if it was very, very weak, barely perceptible, that is , a person could not realize it, the pendulum swayed along with the shaking earth, and thus swayed, knocked out this metal ball from the dragon’s mouth, it fell into the frog's mouth and zen happened, but still the...
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and myrtles broke essentially put it the situation and circumstance was concretely similar to that ofews in nazi germany. let me make sure that i'm on time. i don't have my watch. the somebody have the time. sinclair drake are like that metropolis 1945. this book made the point among other things it made the argument that has america based on its studies if america did not accord after the equal rights they would most likely be radical consequences and given the situation 1943 and 42, they move to suspect that would be the case that they had reached the point that they would no longer tolerate the type of treatment as well as a lack of protection under the law. talk about jackie robertson, the last i will talk about and then one thing with harry truman. mentioning a couple of the cases that are related. they were actually beginning to change. jackie robinson in 1947 became the first african-american to play in major league baseball in the modern era. 1947. and so the question we have to ask ourselves and i want you to think about is whether or not his interest in baseball was based on
and myrtles broke essentially put it the situation and circumstance was concretely similar to that ofews in nazi germany. let me make sure that i'm on time. i don't have my watch. the somebody have the time. sinclair drake are like that metropolis 1945. this book made the point among other things it made the argument that has america based on its studies if america did not accord after the equal rights they would most likely be radical consequences and given the situation 1943 and 42, they move...
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radar, two fire hoses of moisture, one north of us in myrtle beach. this is heaviest reason between folly and kiowa. they may put out a flash flood emergency. and there is tornado watch for this whole area until 7:00 a.m. and likely will extend that through the day. slow-moving storm, 45 mile per hour tropical storm. winds gusting it my left 40 to 45 mile per hour. big waveses offshore. another touch and go beach day and storm will come offshore and sit off south carolina. may come back inland friday and we have an issue. instead of seeing a forecast cone, we ha circle. and a circle on hurricane center f forecast cone, that means trouble. >> carley: it is a slow mover. that is the story of the storm. mike sidel like in isle of palms, south carolina. now to this. 99 illegal immigrants have been released into the u.s. under biden-harris administration. that report is next and kamala harris is expected to announce her running mate this morning. doug collins will tell us who he thinks she's going to pick coming up next. choice hotels is a family of brands
radar, two fire hoses of moisture, one north of us in myrtle beach. this is heaviest reason between folly and kiowa. they may put out a flash flood emergency. and there is tornado watch for this whole area until 7:00 a.m. and likely will extend that through the day. slow-moving storm, 45 mile per hour tropical storm. winds gusting it my left 40 to 45 mile per hour. big waveses offshore. another touch and go beach day and storm will come offshore and sit off south carolina. may come back inland...
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forecasting knowing it would stall out and probably make a second landfall and now moving toward myrtle beach area and heavy rain with this. heavy rainfall and potential for tornados throughout the day today. here are rainfall totals for south carolina. close to 20 inches here and potentially more rain in the forecast as the storm gets picked up by a cold front and pushed to the northeast. there we are friday morning, still friday morning in mid-atlantic region. by saturday, it starting to advance and picked up by that trough. here is rain still to come. five to eight inches, maybe a foot of rain depending where the trajectory leads the storm. we have a flash flood risk for thursday for parts of the carolinas, including wilmington and friday still lingering and mo moves toward appalachians and interior rain event. still very dangerous as we go through the weekend. we finally see the storm moving after days of meandering and friday into the weekend along i-95, we could see more flooding. we've seen so much rain in the area, this is going to be a big concern for big cities from d.c. to bo
forecasting knowing it would stall out and probably make a second landfall and now moving toward myrtle beach area and heavy rain with this. heavy rainfall and potential for tornados throughout the day today. here are rainfall totals for south carolina. close to 20 inches here and potentially more rain in the forecast as the storm gets picked up by a cold front and pushed to the northeast. there we are friday morning, still friday morning in mid-atlantic region. by saturday, it starting to...
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with a last beach vacation of the year and people are going up all over florida, key west, tampa, myrtlehamas and that's where people are labor day. liz: vegas has gotten so, so popular. i think you're right there. brett, great to see you. thank you very much. >> you bet. thank you for the time. liz: well, they say breaking up is hard to do, especially if you're forced to. we've got a report on the potential u.s. plan to break up google. plus, we'll ask top tech investor dan niles what he thinks will happen. he's already shorting google parent alphabet. one of the top outdoor retail apparels started as tiny hat business founded by a man that escaped natzi germany and made his way to portland, oregon. he expanded to include things like fishing vests and handled reigns over to wife and son-in-law and the columbia sports ware was born and sudden death left the family with broken hearts and near bankrupt business. that's when his son tim quit college and stepped in with his mother and going for him to have it with he and his mom with a world of business. how was the xeroexperience. the tim b
with a last beach vacation of the year and people are going up all over florida, key west, tampa, myrtlehamas and that's where people are labor day. liz: vegas has gotten so, so popular. i think you're right there. brett, great to see you. thank you very much. >> you bet. thank you for the time. liz: well, they say breaking up is hard to do, especially if you're forced to. we've got a report on the potential u.s. plan to break up google. plus, we'll ask top tech investor dan niles what he...
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why no rights from myrtle fall where you can street just street back 3 a one, all black know white and it's very, very separated. you can see the actual difference between or just on this side of the street to this side of the street. when you get to the river tracks, it's like you walk back in time. you know, i'm saying as you walk through the neighborhoods partner, it looks like it's, it's been there for a long time. it's almost like he was like time castle was likely to be left behind of the . my name is tyler ed king and i'm 25. this is tyler at key my ventures one. i remember tyler rag key. it was like a class file. oh my gosh tyler, a key right here to have a key. oh my god, the most crazy is crazy is where i know he's the all i've argued every day just every day because i think i might have had a question on him. but i do this. why do girls read this for the fast way? yeah, right. my i found it, i get a b, b, i don't like losing, you know, i'm a big math and reading so i like winning a lot. you know, i don't like losing so and it just felt like, you know, our class was winning b
why no rights from myrtle fall where you can street just street back 3 a one, all black know white and it's very, very separated. you can see the actual difference between or just on this side of the street to this side of the street. when you get to the river tracks, it's like you walk back in time. you know, i'm saying as you walk through the neighborhoods partner, it looks like it's, it's been there for a long time. it's almost like he was like time castle was likely to be left behind of the...
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and we've also got tornado watches now from virginia all the way down to between newburne and myrtleeach. we'll be watching that very, very closely. in fact, flood watches and warnings now from syracuse, new york, all the way down to savannah for 22 million people right now and the risk of severe weather from charlottesville down to wilmington. tornadoes could be likely in this area. also damaging winds. so here are the impacts we see from debby as it makes its way north. roanoke from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., 5 inches of rain. charlotte. up to 4 inches between now and 10:00 p.m. raleigh, 5 inches, that's today. then we move into tomorrow. the impact, syracuse, new york, about 3 inches, burlington, vermont, 3. good news for boston, you're on the lighter side. harrisburg, between 7:00 a.m. and noon, we're talking about 3 inches of rain. the flood risk is the big problem. that and the tornadoes. today from roanoke to wilmington, we've got a high risk of flooding, and tomorrow, look at this moderate risk, moving up from washington, d.c. all the way to burlington. we're going to be watchin
and we've also got tornado watches now from virginia all the way down to between newburne and myrtleeach. we'll be watching that very, very closely. in fact, flood watches and warnings now from syracuse, new york, all the way down to savannah for 22 million people right now and the risk of severe weather from charlottesville down to wilmington. tornadoes could be likely in this area. also damaging winds. so here are the impacts we see from debby as it makes its way north. roanoke from 2:00 p.m....
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caeli mckay white and trump campaign senior advisor to myrtle.let me come to you first, thank you all for being here. what was your reaction to the so-called big interview? >> as you know i've been very critical of the campaign for blocking access to the media including in the wall street journal yesterday and on shows with you and elsewhere. i thought that she had a decent night. i think she didn't embarrass herself which is what everyone was worried about. she's able to meet the living room test which is are you comfortable having this person in your living room for the next four years, and she was able to articulate the broad outlines, even if it was low-calorie. the broad outlines of what her policy views were. on the other hand i think this was about as soft ball up an interview that i've ever scene. there were obvious follow-up questions that she could have asked on fracking, migration, economic policy that weren't asked i think this was a softball interview for the most part. i don't inc. gets her past the issue of media access. i don't th
caeli mckay white and trump campaign senior advisor to myrtle.let me come to you first, thank you all for being here. what was your reaction to the so-called big interview? >> as you know i've been very critical of the campaign for blocking access to the media including in the wall street journal yesterday and on shows with you and elsewhere. i thought that she had a decent night. i think she didn't embarrass herself which is what everyone was worried about. she's able to meet the living...
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the warning not on includes savannah, but charleston, myrtle beach and even up to oak island.ree days still in the southeast of watching this flooding. >> michael: now to a man of many talents. dr. ian smith is a physician and health expert, who's also a fiction author. he's here to talk about his new book out this morning "eagle rock." dr. smith, welcome back to gma >> thank you for having me. >> michael: appreciate you. this is the fourth in your ash cane series. what crime is he solving this time around? >> ash cane is our guy. a billionaire is found hog tied to his four poster bed in his secret apartment near downtown chicago wearing women's lingerie. the son is like, what happened to my dad? the police say there's only one guy that can really help you. he works quietly, efficiently. that's ash cane >> michael: book is already getting great reviews. >> book talk and bookstagram. this is the first time i allowed a copy out early. the feedback has been amazing people are posting about it. they are excited that this is the new ash cane journey. >> michael: this is the fourth
the warning not on includes savannah, but charleston, myrtle beach and even up to oak island.ree days still in the southeast of watching this flooding. >> michael: now to a man of many talents. dr. ian smith is a physician and health expert, who's also a fiction author. he's here to talk about his new book out this morning "eagle rock." dr. smith, welcome back to gma >> thank you for having me. >> michael: appreciate you. this is the fourth in your ash cane series....
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he abandoned his wife and child and escaped on a slave plantation called today the myrtles plantationat is today out of new orleans louisiana. he was a teenager and punched out a a tax collector on his fa. he didn't know who he was. he wasn't a rebel but the tax collector did testify against him. a third man was the man who opened the mail outside of pittsburgh and rated with the letters and they were going to hang but the quakers in philadelphia in very impassioned letters begged george washington to free and exonerate these men and the last moment, washington did. one of the interesting points about the whiskey rebellion needed to be made is the fact that in its own time it was never called the whiskey rebellion. it was much more ominously called the western insurrection. it was about sovereignty. does the o government have the right to rule over people or not and can you pick and choose the law that you want to follow based on whether you like them or not. when thomas jefferson ran for president in 1796 and 1800 he used the whiskey rebellion is evidence that the washington administ
he abandoned his wife and child and escaped on a slave plantation called today the myrtles plantationat is today out of new orleans louisiana. he was a teenager and punched out a a tax collector on his fa. he didn't know who he was. he wasn't a rebel but the tax collector did testify against him. a third man was the man who opened the mail outside of pittsburgh and rated with the letters and they were going to hang but the quakers in philadelphia in very impassioned letters begged george...
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myrtle beach, south carolina, is the place i -- i only made two beach trips growing up, and that's kind if walmart were a beach -- [laughter] i get it. i love both of those places, and i fit in very well in both of those places. la half. rachel: the most profitable walmart in wisconsin is in hayward, wisconsin, which is where i was, which is a beautiful resort area. my husband's from that town. we have a little cabin on the lake there, and we spent our -- most of the month of june concern i'm sorry, of july with up there, back can forth. the kids were there the whole time. i also got to go fishing with my dad, with my son and my brother-in-law who's a fishing guide. you can see him there in the back, timmy. i didn't catch much. i sat in the back and read a book -- [laughter] and watched and enjoyed the beautiful with lake scenery. look, that's what i caught when i got in there. [laughter] what a great time. there's nothing like being in northern wisconsin in the summer. it's truly the most beautiful place. joey: it looks beautiful. rachel: i mean, i know you like hawaii. women will i'm
myrtle beach, south carolina, is the place i -- i only made two beach trips growing up, and that's kind if walmart were a beach -- [laughter] i get it. i love both of those places, and i fit in very well in both of those places. la half. rachel: the most profitable walmart in wisconsin is in hayward, wisconsin, which is where i was, which is a beautiful resort area. my husband's from that town. we have a little cabin on the lake there, and we spent our -- most of the month of june concern i'm...
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mark brought his mug underwater while scuba diving in myrtle beach, south carolina. city, tennessee. thanks for bringing us along, guys. and we end with a bit of "sunday today" history. the ziwi family enjoying vacation with 20, count them, 20 mugs, setting a new standard. thank you, ziwis. send a photo of you and your hug with #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. and you can get the "sunday today" mug online, at today.com/shop. thank you for spending part of your sunday morning with us. we'll see you next
mark brought his mug underwater while scuba diving in myrtle beach, south carolina. city, tennessee. thanks for bringing us along, guys. and we end with a bit of "sunday today" history. the ziwi family enjoying vacation with 20, count them, 20 mugs, setting a new standard. thank you, ziwis. send a photo of you and your hug with #sundaytoday. you might see yourself next week. and you can get the "sunday today" mug online, at today.com/shop. thank you for spending part of your...
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then it takes that turn back up towards myrtle beach area, and now we're acceleraing it.e're bringing it up the coast into virginia impacting areas in the mid-atlantic. this isn't just going to be a southeast are problem. that's the case the next three days. by thursday, friday, the flood threat will go up the east coast, maybe as far north as southern new england. that's a big change for some people. our squiggly spaghetti lines, they'll linger it down here. then they almost all go up the coast. new york city, d.c., philadelphia, possibly long island getting involved. we're not talking a hurricane, but a heavy rain event in an area that's going to get soaked anyway. when you see rainfall totals like this, i'm sure you've been in beautiful charleston on a summer afternoon in a thunderstorm, and it floods. you know, when you're talking 18 to 20 inches of rain, isolated totals in this region could hit up to 25 to 30 inches. we're going to talk about significant flooding. i'm looking at this storm almost like a harvey type storm, florence when we're right in areas of south c
then it takes that turn back up towards myrtle beach area, and now we're acceleraing it.e're bringing it up the coast into virginia impacting areas in the mid-atlantic. this isn't just going to be a southeast are problem. that's the case the next three days. by thursday, friday, the flood threat will go up the east coast, maybe as far north as southern new england. that's a big change for some people. our squiggly spaghetti lines, they'll linger it down here. then they almost all go up the...