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and nantucket's identity as a historic whaling port and this organization and nantucket whaling museum is a unique place to be able to tell this story. you know, we preserve the history of nantucket for the people of nantucket and we have lots of collections related to this story and it's sort of in our bones as it were so we are really thrilled to be able to have all of you join us this evening for our conversation about about the essex you're here. i second that and mike it's really great to be in conversation with you. it's there's no one who knows nan tucket history like you do well. thank you. so the basic thing, you know, we're here to tell to talk about the essex and i suppose the the question of the evening we should start with. case anybody who's joining us may not know. what are the basic things everybody should know about the essex tragedy? yeah, well the essex left nantucket in the summer of 1819, you know, just the year after the pacific national bank was built. she was a typical whale ship about 20 years old not in great repair. she had a first time captain george pollard
and nantucket's identity as a historic whaling port and this organization and nantucket whaling museum is a unique place to be able to tell this story. you know, we preserve the history of nantucket for the people of nantucket and we have lots of collections related to this story and it's sort of in our bones as it were so we are really thrilled to be able to have all of you join us this evening for our conversation about about the essex you're here. i second that and mike it's really great to...
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we preserve the history of nantucket for the people of nantucket.ots of collections related to the story. it is in our bones as it were. we are really thrilled to be have all of you joins this evening for our conversation about the essex. >> hear! hear! i second that. mike it's great to me in conversation with you. there is no one who knows nantucket history like you do. [laughter] >> thank you. [laughter] >> the basic thing, we are here to tell him talk about the essex. the question of the evening we should start with, in case anyone joining us may not know , what are the basic things everyone should know what the essex tragedy? >> the essex loft nantucket in the summer of 1819. just a year afterer the pacific national bank was built. she was a typical whaleship about 20 years old, not in great repair. should a first-time captain, first mate owen chase, 21 men. the cabin boy was thomas nickerson. they departed and headed for the pacific. it was a normal whaling voyage, not a very successful one as they made their way around cape horn, around the we
we preserve the history of nantucket for the people of nantucket.ots of collections related to the story. it is in our bones as it were. we are really thrilled to be have all of you joins this evening for our conversation about the essex. >> hear! hear! i second that. mike it's great to me in conversation with you. there is no one who knows nantucket history like you do. [laughter] >> thank you. [laughter] >> the basic thing, we are here to tell him talk about the essex. the...
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particularly in buzzers bay, martha's vineyard, nantucket.e those storm surges could do a heck of a lot of damage. we are not out of the woods yet, definitely. and, you know, these are hurricanes, right? we do all we can to predict them, but they are precious, and we will watch south. >> julian, before we let you go, there are people all across the country who go to cape cod for their summer vacation travel. i have a trip planned their mid next month with my family. how do you think this will impact tourism? >> so, the good news is that we are pretty swift at being able to respond, when we have these serious incidents. i remember two years ago, we had a freak tornado touched down in homage yarmouth, and in a matter of days, it was cleaned up. i think we will ride this out, assess the damage and recover quickly. but this is not something that i think is going to impair our ability to welcome people long past midweek. you know once ferry services return, the downed power lines restoring power, having those utility crews ready to go, you know, w
particularly in buzzers bay, martha's vineyard, nantucket.e those storm surges could do a heck of a lot of damage. we are not out of the woods yet, definitely. and, you know, these are hurricanes, right? we do all we can to predict them, but they are precious, and we will watch south. >> julian, before we let you go, there are people all across the country who go to cape cod for their summer vacation travel. i have a trip planned their mid next month with my family. how do you think this...
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you're seeing some of the ferries are already in movement, nantucket, martha's vineyard -- >> nantucket and martha's vineyard are not. but others are doing that. we expect to hopefully get those ferries running inf. they'll evaluate tomorrow. i would imagine they would be up tomorrow. >> all right. obviously rescues we know u.s. coast guard is there at the ready. what are the other means in which you're ready to assist if and when that time comes because of this storm? >> so i think as you guys talked about, we're worried about coastal flooding. we brought in special assets sitting on the west side of connecticut that will be able to get in and help our partners with urban search and rescue. they'll be able to do that. we're taking runs into the port right now to evaluate the navigation to make sure the container vessels and ferries can get in safely as they bring in the vital supplies we need to function for 23 million people. those are some of the things. we'll be ready to -- the islands out there provide the ability to help people at the hospitals get to greater care if they need fro
you're seeing some of the ferries are already in movement, nantucket, martha's vineyard -- >> nantucket and martha's vineyard are not. but others are doing that. we expect to hopefully get those ferries running inf. they'll evaluate tomorrow. i would imagine they would be up tomorrow. >> all right. obviously rescues we know u.s. coast guard is there at the ready. what are the other means in which you're ready to assist if and when that time comes because of this storm? >> so i...
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the surrounding region in blue that includes new york city, providence and nantucket. we have a tropical storm warning in effect. the reason being is even though the track takes it this way and it looks like montauk to rhode island could be where we have the landfall. this track, this cone is only telling you where the center of the storm is going is to go. the impact is going to be felt way far out from the center of this system. it's going to make landfall. not this morning, but more like around noon to 2:00 this afternoon. we're definitely going to see the conditions go downhill over the next few hours here. the rain is going to push in to boston or, excuse me, massachusetts and then ev eventually rhode island and then connecticut and new york. and then it just continues to go downhill for the rest of the region as the system pushes from the south to the north. a lot of rainfall has already fallen across the region. i mean, we've picked up several inches over the last week. new york probably picked up four to five. some areas six inches just within the last 24 hours
the surrounding region in blue that includes new york city, providence and nantucket. we have a tropical storm warning in effect. the reason being is even though the track takes it this way and it looks like montauk to rhode island could be where we have the landfall. this track, this cone is only telling you where the center of the storm is going is to go. the impact is going to be felt way far out from the center of this system. it's going to make landfall. not this morning, but more like...
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yesterday at this time it was more toward nantucket and cape cod.recast trend is closer toward connecticut, closer toward long island. i'm not going to say new york city quite yet, but it's heading in that general direction toward the central portions of the coast. let's zoom in closer and show you what areas of greater concern. if you're to the right of the center line, that's where the storm surge would be. there's a concern now toward providence, warwick, buzzards bay. the heavier winds would be associated to the right of the storm, but the heaviest rains would be toward massachusetts, connecticut, and toward long island. notice the intensity does weaken as it approaches the coast. it weakens slowly. that's also going to be a problem. this storm is not going to be in a rush to get out of here. we could have serious problems with rainfall and flooding. it looks like the backstorm could see some of the heavier rain totals. how sure are we where the storm is going? the national weather forecast is showing the black line, the one going into rhode isl
yesterday at this time it was more toward nantucket and cape cod.recast trend is closer toward connecticut, closer toward long island. i'm not going to say new york city quite yet, but it's heading in that general direction toward the central portions of the coast. let's zoom in closer and show you what areas of greater concern. if you're to the right of the center line, that's where the storm surge would be. there's a concern now toward providence, warwick, buzzards bay. the heavier winds...
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along the coast, another big concern is going to be storm surge, east hampton, nantucket around 3 to 5 feet. even areas extending away from the landfall, boston, even atlantic city, new jersey, 1 to 3 feet of storm surge in those locations. one thing to note too is tomorrow. unfortunately, at least as it looks now, landfall time may line up with some of these loca locations' high tide for the day. tomorrow is an astronomical high tide because of the full moon, so you're dealing with exceptionally high high tides as well as the storm surge. flooding is certainly going to be a huge concern. >> absolutely. we know you'll stay on top of it, but people in those areas if they haven't been paying attention to the weather forecast, they really need to pay attention to this because this is a rare event for that part of the country. allison chinchar, thank you so much. you can stay up to date by signing up for email alerts from cnn's meteorologists and our reporters in the field by visiting cnn.com/weatheralerts. >>> now the breaking news from afghanistan, the danger to americans rising fast i
along the coast, another big concern is going to be storm surge, east hampton, nantucket around 3 to 5 feet. even areas extending away from the landfall, boston, even atlantic city, new jersey, 1 to 3 feet of storm surge in those locations. one thing to note too is tomorrow. unfortunately, at least as it looks now, landfall time may line up with some of these loca locations' high tide for the day. tomorrow is an astronomical high tide because of the full moon, so you're dealing with...
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this morning 71 million people impacted by flash flood watches all the way from nantucket down to alabama and that will be consistent for the next few days before finally the storm system pushes offshore i know we have a ton of people working hard to get the power back on across louisiana, but look at these temperatures for the deep south they're going to struggle with air temperatures in the upper 80s to mid-90s but the feel-like temperature, look at shreve northeast. the great lakes not so bad, in the mid-70s. pacific northwest, i haven't forgot about you we have that wildfire danger i'll talk about that coming up >> thanks, janessa >>> dogs and their owners in croatia gathered this weekend for some traditional end of summer canine races. 13 owners and their dogs took part in the competition. you see them jumping into open water there and swimming about 300 feet to shore. that dog has a little camera attached [ laughter ] it was all topped off with some highly competitive ice cream speed eating for the pups, too >> well deserved >>> all right. "early today" is back in two with a battle
this morning 71 million people impacted by flash flood watches all the way from nantucket down to alabama and that will be consistent for the next few days before finally the storm system pushes offshore i know we have a ton of people working hard to get the power back on across louisiana, but look at these temperatures for the deep south they're going to struggle with air temperatures in the upper 80s to mid-90s but the feel-like temperature, look at shreve northeast. the great lakes not so...
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and this is pretty alarming. airports from nantucket to california suffer jet fuel shortages. so this is largely to do with the shortage of drivers for is there's no shortage of actual jet fuel. there's a shortage of drivers to deliver the jet fuel to the airport for a variety of reasons, whether it's from the stimulus checks. it's also because of the new regulations that came in, whereby if you had ever been charged with drunk driving or a possession of any drug, you are not allowed to drive that knocked off tens of thousands of, of drivers, of able to drive the specialized tankers to deliver fuel, right? well, big thing for 24 months, we mentioned at the top of the air was the globalization due to supply chain interruptions, and now we're saying it for in real life. so the, that also adds to inflation very pressures in terms of scarcity. so how much will people pay for toilet paper? you know, we see we, we know that they'll pay a lot for toilet paper and then we'll call it and, but if you're paying $500.00 for a roll of toilet paper, that to me seems like inflation. what i t
and this is pretty alarming. airports from nantucket to california suffer jet fuel shortages. so this is largely to do with the shortage of drivers for is there's no shortage of actual jet fuel. there's a shortage of drivers to deliver the jet fuel to the airport for a variety of reasons, whether it's from the stimulus checks. it's also because of the new regulations that came in, whereby if you had ever been charged with drunk driving or a possession of any drug, you are not allowed to drive...
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and this is pretty alarming. airports from nantucket to california suffer jet fuel shortages. so this is largely to do with the shortage of drivers for is there's no shortage of actual jet fuel. there's a shortage of drivers to deliver the jet fuel to the airport for a variety of reasons, whether it's from the stimulus check. it's also because of new regulations that came in, whereby if you had ever been charged with drunk driving or a possession of any drug, you are not allowed to drive that knocked off tens of thousands of, of drivers, of able to drive the specialized tankers to deliver fuel right, well big thing for 2021 we mentioned at the top of the air was dig a level to zation due to supply chain interruptions, and now we're saying it for in real life. so the, that also adds to inflation very pressures in terms of scarcity. so how much will people pay for toilet paper? you know, we say we, we know that they'll pay a lot for toilet paper, and then we'll call it inflation. but if you're paying $500.00 for a roll of toilet paper, that to me seems like inflation. what i thi
and this is pretty alarming. airports from nantucket to california suffer jet fuel shortages. so this is largely to do with the shortage of drivers for is there's no shortage of actual jet fuel. there's a shortage of drivers to deliver the jet fuel to the airport for a variety of reasons, whether it's from the stimulus check. it's also because of new regulations that came in, whereby if you had ever been charged with drunk driving or a possession of any drug, you are not allowed to drive that...
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but up to five feet all the way around nantucket, and we're talking about astronomical high tides asstal flooding. we've got hurricane and tropical storm warnings across a highly populated area. that means to you need to rush completions for the storm tonight, and everyone should be prepared for power outages. whit? >> i know you'll be tracking it all on "gma" in the morning. i'll see you then. thank you so much. we appreciate it. and linsey davis will be right back here tomorrow night. have a great night. anchor: next rolling up their sleeves again. the new push in the bay area to get those who are most vulnerable a kobe booster shot. american stuck in afghanistan, the rest to get them safely out of the country and date mystery in mariposa county, a family and their dog found dead on their trail, no signs of foul play. when investigators are looking into as the cause. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. >> i am responsible for other people around that i do not want to endanger them. anchor: a big line today as third charts officially became available in
but up to five feet all the way around nantucket, and we're talking about astronomical high tides asstal flooding. we've got hurricane and tropical storm warnings across a highly populated area. that means to you need to rush completions for the storm tonight, and everyone should be prepared for power outages. whit? >> i know you'll be tracking it all on "gma" in the morning. i'll see you then. thank you so much. we appreciate it. and linsey davis will be right back here...
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the red area including nantucket 3 to 5 feet up to providence and new haven. even along the jersey shore looking at 1 to 3 feet. one thing to consider, too, is high tide is possibly going to line up in a lot of these places with when landfall is expected. christi, you and i were talking about this, tomorrow is a full moon. you not only have the daily high tide but astronomical high tide that will be a factor in this storm as well. >> it's just like everything is lining up in a really bad way for that area. allison chinchar, we're so glad you're on this. we'll keep you posted as we track this all hour. >>> now to the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. thousands of afghan citizens desperate to escape that country are making a harrowing journey to the airport in kabul. a source telling cnn that right now 14,000 people are at hamid kharzai international. some are so exhausted they're sleeping, camping on the gravel outside. >> listen, one of the most heartbreaking scenes, look at this, this baby, that is a baby there being handed over a wall topped with razor wi
the red area including nantucket 3 to 5 feet up to providence and new haven. even along the jersey shore looking at 1 to 3 feet. one thing to consider, too, is high tide is possibly going to line up in a lot of these places with when landfall is expected. christi, you and i were talking about this, tomorrow is a full moon. you not only have the daily high tide but astronomical high tide that will be a factor in this storm as well. >> it's just like everything is lining up in a really bad...
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in new england in decades and hurricane watches have been issued from the hamptons in new york to nantucket and martha's vineyard in massachusetts. tropical storm watches are also in effect for new york city. i'm jack ibanez, and now back to "hannity." >> president biden: tonight afghan women are living forhe fear. they are living for their fate oriv that lives under oppressive taliban rulele and they know wht it's like. many of them have lived through it before. according to multiple reports, the attacks, the torture, the human rights violations have already begun on many levels and let's see here at the very latest, she has reported many times now from afghanistan and many contacts in afghanistan and has been in contact with people now for the better part of a week, our own sara carter, investigative reporter.n, >> sean, people are living in terror right now. can you imagine being hunted down by the taliban, like animals? women are hiding and i've been speaking to over 30 people in various different groups. some a of my sources are arounda couple msc and around the cabell international ai
in new england in decades and hurricane watches have been issued from the hamptons in new york to nantucket and martha's vineyard in massachusetts. tropical storm watches are also in effect for new york city. i'm jack ibanez, and now back to "hannity." >> president biden: tonight afghan women are living forhe fear. they are living for their fate oriv that lives under oppressive taliban rulele and they know wht it's like. many of them have lived through it before. according to...
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while the ferries that go from here to nantucket still aren't running, there's a possibility they maystill seeing the chop, some rain come down in advance here. the biggest concern is probably -- the numbers are climbing over 10,000, possibly into the tens of thousands. think about it, you've got really saturated gowned from a rainy, rainy summer. also tree branches down. >>> we want to bring in a former fema administrator, thanks for joining us on this. let's talk through your experience here you full well know and prepared for sandy. i think probably because this stayed a tropical system. where i don't think we'll see the lost of life like we did from saechbd, but power outages and flooding will be the big need to be responded to. ed ared stoshlt still impacting. i've got a feeling, for financial assistance, for folks who have flood insurance and for cleaning up the debris. >> hey, craig, i know unfortunately a waffle house index. it doesn't necessarily apply in the north as much as it does in the south, but what is this index? out there, i would call it the duncan doughnut index. i
while the ferries that go from here to nantucket still aren't running, there's a possibility they maystill seeing the chop, some rain come down in advance here. the biggest concern is probably -- the numbers are climbing over 10,000, possibly into the tens of thousands. think about it, you've got really saturated gowned from a rainy, rainy summer. also tree branches down. >>> we want to bring in a former fema administrator, thanks for joining us on this. let's talk through your...
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frederick douglass is thought to have spontaneously live on nantucket island with the anti- slavery societyue he was speaking at the ame church between 1838 and 1841 and he taught sunday school in baltimore. he had been practicing his oratory already in the black church and washu very religious of course. but his rifle with the big battle of the national negro convention whether they should encourage the enslaved people to we bell and is a presbyterian minister and both of them are a leading abolitionistn and then to give humans example of t the 15 black man elected to congress between 1870 and 1877 when reconstruction ends and three were ministers so they say that 2000 black men were elected or appointed to office during reconstruction and 243 of them were ministers 40 acres and a mule? where did that come from? general sherman and savanna meeting with 20 black ministers under the leadership and says what do you want this is after sherman's march to the sea. what do you want? they said they had a stenographer there the whole transcript is printed the next day in the newspaper. we want land
frederick douglass is thought to have spontaneously live on nantucket island with the anti- slavery societyue he was speaking at the ame church between 1838 and 1841 and he taught sunday school in baltimore. he had been practicing his oratory already in the black church and washu very religious of course. but his rifle with the big battle of the national negro convention whether they should encourage the enslaved people to we bell and is a presbyterian minister and both of them are a leading...
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president douglas, is thought to chhave lived in a sensibly spontaneously island nantucket island andn 1841. so he had been any taught sunday school in baltimore. so he had been practicing already in the black church. he was very religious of course. in his rival they begin the big battle the national negro convention in 1943 about whether they should encourage enslaved people in the south to rebel. in garnet is a presbyterian minister and of course both of them are leading abolitionists. and then richard - him as an example of the 16 black man elected to congress between 1870 and 1977 when reconstruction and this and three for ministers. and eric my friend an expert on this at the 2000 and were either elected or appointed to office during reconstruction 243 of them were ministers. where did that come from pretty generall sherman and savanna meets with 20 black ministers under the leadership and he says, what he people want. this is after sherman's march to the state, what he people want. and they said, they had a stenographer there. and they said we want land and left alone and they
president douglas, is thought to chhave lived in a sensibly spontaneously island nantucket island andn 1841. so he had been any taught sunday school in baltimore. so he had been practicing already in the black church. he was very religious of course. in his rival they begin the big battle the national negro convention in 1943 about whether they should encourage enslaved people in the south to rebel. in garnet is a presbyterian minister and of course both of them are leading abolitionists. and...
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the black church was from the beginning frederick douglass is not to have risen spontaneously on nantucketnti- slavery society but is not true. he was speaking at the ame church between 1838 and 41. and he taught sunday school in baltimore. so he was practicing his oratory already in the black church and he was very religious of course. his rival had the big battle at the national negro convention if they encourage the enslaved people and then to be a presbyterian minister and then of course they are a leading abolitionist and of the 16 black man elected to congress between 1870 and 1877 when reconstruction ends and three were ministers my friends has 2000 black men were either elected or appointed to office during reconstruction and 243 of them were ministers. 40 acres and a mule? that came from general sherman meeting the 20 black ministers in savannah. and he says what do you people want? this is after sherman's march. what do people want? they said, they had a stenographer there the whole transcript is in the newspaper. we want land and we want to be left alone. they knew land would he
the black church was from the beginning frederick douglass is not to have risen spontaneously on nantucketnti- slavery society but is not true. he was speaking at the ame church between 1838 and 41. and he taught sunday school in baltimore. so he was practicing his oratory already in the black church and he was very religious of course. his rival had the big battle at the national negro convention if they encourage the enslaved people and then to be a presbyterian minister and then of course...
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stuart: are you on nantucket at the moment? >> i am on nantucket.d not wash ashore here, no. no, you know, we are just thrilled that the clintons, the obamas and so many others have chosen martha's vineyard. i cannot tell you what a relief that is to nantucketers. which by the way is a pretty red-eye land a lot of trump supporters here. a lot of republicans. i wish martha's vineyard well. i never go there. stuart: [laughter] i digressed. fortunately i did. that was a nice ending to the interview. liz, you're all right. come see us again soon. thanks very much. >> thanks, stuart. stuart: got to get back to the markets, i have a dow jones rally, 35,400. we got i will call favorable consumer price numbers. month to month inflation rate went up 0.5%. that is a much better inflation reading than the month before. i want to bring in bob doll on this. because the inflation numbers kind of dominate market trading so far this morning. the market appears to be rallying because of the, what i'm calling good inflation numbers. do you agree with that? >> well, b
stuart: are you on nantucket at the moment? >> i am on nantucket.d not wash ashore here, no. no, you know, we are just thrilled that the clintons, the obamas and so many others have chosen martha's vineyard. i cannot tell you what a relief that is to nantucketers. which by the way is a pretty red-eye land a lot of trump supporters here. a lot of republicans. i wish martha's vineyard well. i never go there. stuart: [laughter] i digressed. fortunately i did. that was a nice ending to the...
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president douglas is thought to have risen ostensibly spontaneously from nantucket island at a meeting of the anti-slavery society in 1841 but it's not true. douglas has been speaking at the ame church in new bedford between 1838 and 1841. though he had been and he taught sunday school in baltimore. so he had been practicing his oratory already in the black church and he was very religious . his rival henry garnet made it a big battle at the national negro convention where he read about tactics and whether they should encourage this enslaved people in the south to rebel. henry garnet is a presbyterian minister and both of them of course are part of leading abolitionists and then richard hardy king, given him in his example of the 16 black man elected to congress between 1870 and 1877 when reconstruction ends. three were ministers. and harry comber, my friend and old world expert on reconstruction says 2000 dblack men were either elected or appointed office during reconstruction and 243 of d them are ministers . 48 percent, where did that come from? general sherman in savanna. meets wit
president douglas is thought to have risen ostensibly spontaneously from nantucket island at a meeting of the anti-slavery society in 1841 but it's not true. douglas has been speaking at the ame church in new bedford between 1838 and 1841. though he had been and he taught sunday school in baltimore. so he had been practicing his oratory already in the black church and he was very religious . his rival henry garnet made it a big battle at the national negro convention where he read about tactics...
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you can probably stay on nantucket are out of the hamptons. alix can go back to montauk.n bloomberg at 10:00 eastern time, 8:00 mountain time. guy: mountain time. that sounds very glamorous. i think will be a great deal of fun. michael's not going alone. important people are going. i had forgotten about montauk. what else do we have coming up apart from the big storm that will hit montauk? tuesday, lie harris is in asia. wednesday -- tuesday kamala harris is in asia. i think we get personal u.s. consumption data on friday. i am looking forward to that. what we have coming up? liz shuler, afl-cio president, joining "balance of power." ♪ so...i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? well we found a way to make bathing safer with a kohler walk-in bath. it has the lowest step-in of any bath. it has handrails, a wide door, and textured surfaces. so it gives you peace of mind. and you would love the heated backrest -and the whirlpool jets -and the bubblemassage. and it was installed quickly and conveniently by a kohler-cert
you can probably stay on nantucket are out of the hamptons. alix can go back to montauk.n bloomberg at 10:00 eastern time, 8:00 mountain time. guy: mountain time. that sounds very glamorous. i think will be a great deal of fun. michael's not going alone. important people are going. i had forgotten about montauk. what else do we have coming up apart from the big storm that will hit montauk? tuesday, lie harris is in asia. wednesday -- tuesday kamala harris is in asia. i think we get personal...
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storms are just going to be a big concern, especially right there along the coast from nantucket, providencehampton. about 3 to 5 feet there but even areas like boston and the jersey shore, in theory, pretty far from where the landfall point will be. they can still expect some storm surge numbers around 1:00 to 3:00 feet. one other thing to point out, for some of these locations, when landfall is happening, high tide may also be occurring, jim, and one thing to point there, this is not a normal daily high tide. full moon is tomorrow. which means you're talking astronomical high tides, at the same time, dealing with storm surge. >> boaters beware, allison chinchar. >>> how did all of that go down the drain in 12 days? it was years in the making. the revelations next live in the cnn newsroom. ♪ ♪ life is full of unexpected surprises. for your first day of school. but other times, it helps knowing what to expect. at university of phoenix, you can count on fixed, affordable tuition for your program. learn more at phoenix.edu when i get a migraine, i shut out the world. but with nurtec odt that's
storms are just going to be a big concern, especially right there along the coast from nantucket, providencehampton. about 3 to 5 feet there but even areas like boston and the jersey shore, in theory, pretty far from where the landfall point will be. they can still expect some storm surge numbers around 1:00 to 3:00 feet. one other thing to point out, for some of these locations, when landfall is happening, high tide may also be occurring, jim, and one thing to point there, this is not a normal...
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and then, nantucket, you're in a hurricane watch. at this time, henri is way down to the south. it is about 500 miles -- 590 miles to the south of new york city. it's spinning its wheels right now as a tropical storm. winds of 70 miles per hour. gusts as high as 85. and it's moving to the north at 9 miles per hour. on that track, it is gonna hit the gulf stream and the gg gulf stream is a sliver of really hot water that pushes up the eastern seaboard. and when it hits that, it's gonna form into a category 1 hurricane and it actually becomes a fairly strong category 1 hurricane with 85-mile-per-hour sustained winds. then, it starts to weaken as it does encounter the cooler waters offshore of new england but we do think that it could hold onto that status. it will be close -- close to, if not exactly, a category 1 hurricane when it comes ashore in new york. excuse me, the -- the surrounding area of long island to -- to connecticut. early on sunday. and probably, around noon on sunday. that's when we're looking at a landfall. then, it lingers come sunday, on into monday and tuesday
and then, nantucket, you're in a hurricane watch. at this time, henri is way down to the south. it is about 500 miles -- 590 miles to the south of new york city. it's spinning its wheels right now as a tropical storm. winds of 70 miles per hour. gusts as high as 85. and it's moving to the north at 9 miles per hour. on that track, it is gonna hit the gulf stream and the gg gulf stream is a sliver of really hot water that pushes up the eastern seaboard. and when it hits that, it's gonna form into...
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that means that keep and the islands, east of nantucket and martha's vineyard, from providence to provincetownit is time to pay attention to this. that is because hurricanes move counterclockwise. the eastern side of the storm always gets the lashing. that will also mean closed airports and suspended ferry service. don't forget at the height of the vacation season. flooding rains and storm surge guaranteed. not helping, full moon. very high tides starting sunday. the day of arrival. here is the best we can do with this hour at the 11 pm. the bad news is, a bit of a left hook veering the path a bit more westerly over long island into the connecticut coast. then kind of meandering north. remnants of the storm will still linger when we see you next at 11 pm eastern time on monday. one point here of personal privilege from an old school broadcaster. your local news on your local affiliate, your local meteorologists, will know your area better. and will be better able to pinpoint your forecasts than the app on your phone. so, stay safe out there. that holds for folks on the run from wildfires in ou
that means that keep and the islands, east of nantucket and martha's vineyard, from providence to provincetownit is time to pay attention to this. that is because hurricanes move counterclockwise. the eastern side of the storm always gets the lashing. that will also mean closed airports and suspended ferry service. don't forget at the height of the vacation season. flooding rains and storm surge guaranteed. not helping, full moon. very high tides starting sunday. the day of arrival. here is the...
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nantucket, you're under a tropical storm warping.dition to the potentially hurricane force winds coming ashore tomorrow, we're also seeing the chance for some major storm surge. up to five feet in some areas, the storm is going to coincide with high tide and we also have a full moon. that's just going to exacerbate the tide situation here. in terms of the raifl, as i mention, we're going see this system slow down once it comes ashore. a lot of rain will fall as it slows down. we are looking at from new york city all the way through hartford, springfield, maybe on into manchester as well. even albany, four to six inches of rain. the national hurricane center warns we could see isolated areas of up to 10 inches. this will warrant the potential for flooding. it's definitely going to lead to some power outages. that ground is already saturated. you take the saturated ground, take a hurricane force wind, that could can lead to trees toppling down and trees and branchs are one of the leading causes of power outages. we have crews from 30 s
nantucket, you're under a tropical storm warping.dition to the potentially hurricane force winds coming ashore tomorrow, we're also seeing the chance for some major storm surge. up to five feet in some areas, the storm is going to coincide with high tide and we also have a full moon. that's just going to exacerbate the tide situation here. in terms of the raifl, as i mention, we're going see this system slow down once it comes ashore. a lot of rain will fall as it slows down. we are looking at...
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the red area here that includes new haven, nantucket, even around providence. 3 to 5 feet of storm surge. keep in mind, high tide for tomorrow is expected to be pretty close to that landfall time but also guide power outages. we are expecting widespread power outages starting tomorrow that could linger for several days after. >> we'll keep watching it. allison chinchar, thank you very much. we'll be following the storm all morning. later this hour we'll speak with the administrator of fema about what the federal government is doing to prepare for henri. >>> let's talk about the pandemic. the delta variant is fueling a surge of coronavirus across the nation. one in five icus have at least 95% of beds occupied. all of this as the rates of hospitalizations for children and young adults are at their highest levels we've seen. >> in florida the situation so dire there is one mayor that's asking residents to conserve water because liquid oxygen that's used to treat the community's water supply is needed to treat the surge. cnn's nad yeah ramiro is live and cases are skyrocketing but florida in
the red area here that includes new haven, nantucket, even around providence. 3 to 5 feet of storm surge. keep in mind, high tide for tomorrow is expected to be pretty close to that landfall time but also guide power outages. we are expecting widespread power outages starting tomorrow that could linger for several days after. >> we'll keep watching it. allison chinchar, thank you very much. we'll be following the storm all morning. later this hour we'll speak with the administrator of...
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that includes nantucket and a portion of cape cod. one model brings it into the picture on sundaying into monday. this one, we take seriously. bill karins, thank you so much. >> still ahead, as the debate rages over mask and vaccine requirements, children across the country are paying the price. the latest on pediatric covid. so you get it all. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. start your day with crest 3d white and from mochaccinos to merlot, boost® high protein also has key nutrients your smile will always be brilliant. crest 3d white brilliance. 100% stain removal, 24 hour stain resistance t
that includes nantucket and a portion of cape cod. one model brings it into the picture on sundaying into monday. this one, we take seriously. bill karins, thank you so much. >> still ahead, as the debate rages over mask and vaccine requirements, children across the country are paying the price. the latest on pediatric covid. so you get it all. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? at new chapter, its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes....
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storm surge, the highest about 3 to 5 feet places like nantucket. but up around boston still 1 to 3 feet even though those areas are not necessarily where the landfall will be. one thing to take into account with storm surge talking about high tides for tomorrow, in some cities the high tide will line up closely with when landfall is expected but it's also full moon tomorrow so we deal with astronomical high tides at the same time dealing with storm surge coming in. inland, the main concern is heavy rain, even places like upstate new york, vermont, even new hampshire looking at several inches of rain. keep in mind a lot of these same areas picked up several inches of rain from the remnants of fred earlier this week, so that ground is completely saturated long before the rain from henri comes in, which is why you have the flash flood threat across several states. one thing to take into account, when the ground is saturated it makes it easier for the wind to bring down trees and power lines, often when the ground is that wet it takes about 40 to 60 mi
storm surge, the highest about 3 to 5 feet places like nantucket. but up around boston still 1 to 3 feet even though those areas are not necessarily where the landfall will be. one thing to take into account with storm surge talking about high tides for tomorrow, in some cities the high tide will line up closely with when landfall is expected but it's also full moon tomorrow so we deal with astronomical high tides at the same time dealing with storm surge coming in. inland, the main concern is...
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chuck todd -- that looked like a mask was seen out of mtv's spring break and a tenth the size of nantucket look, that's how things are going. people see this now that even the people we is to trust the most, the cdc, nih, and obviously our leaders in washington, not everybody sees us as political football. and that is why you are seen so much community dell not confusion. >> lawrence: it's very clear the white house has been doing not as well as the president of the united states, but i think you have -- he has some reflecting that he needs to do. this is a new fox news poll out, i wanted to take a look at this. the president overall job approval -- it is now down to 54% that approve him. and 42% that disapprove him. now, i want to go to the coronavirus. 54% approve of his handling and 42% disapprove. the interesting number, it's that 64% back in june approving of his handling. that is a 10% jump downgrade on that issue. do you think they should change their messaging on this considering the american public really is entrusting them on this issue? i think it's important to note that this i
chuck todd -- that looked like a mask was seen out of mtv's spring break and a tenth the size of nantucket look, that's how things are going. people see this now that even the people we is to trust the most, the cdc, nih, and obviously our leaders in washington, not everybody sees us as political football. and that is why you are seen so much community dell not confusion. >> lawrence: it's very clear the white house has been doing not as well as the president of the united states, but i...
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hurricane watches from nantucket to martha's vineyard.tch is also in effect for new york city. i'm matt finn. folly headlines, log on to foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ >> sean: tonight, afghan women are living in fear, they are fearful for their faith, for their lives under oppressive taliban rule. they know what it is like. many of them lived through it before. and according to multiple reports, the attacks, the torture, the human rights violations have already begun. on many levels. here with the very latest, she has reported many times now from afghanistan, has many contacts in afghanistan, and has been in contact with people now for the better part of, you know, a week, our own sara carter, investigative reporter, sara, what is the latest? >> oh, sean, people are living in terror right now. can you imagine being hunted down by the taliban, hunted down like animals, women are hiding, most of my sources, i have been speaking to over 30 people in various different groups. some of my sources are around the kabul embassy and around, as well, the kabul i
hurricane watches from nantucket to martha's vineyard.tch is also in effect for new york city. i'm matt finn. folly headlines, log on to foxnews.com. ♪ ♪ >> sean: tonight, afghan women are living in fear, they are fearful for their faith, for their lives under oppressive taliban rule. they know what it is like. many of them lived through it before. and according to multiple reports, the attacks, the torture, the human rights violations have already begun. on many levels. here with the...
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this area here, hamptons, nantucket, providence, talking 3 to 5 feet. but even around boston and down towards the jersey coast, still 1 to 3 feet of storm surge there. this is a multi-state issue and concern from this particular storm. >> allison, thank you. >>> let's go to derek now where much of new england is buckling down for this. what kind of preparations, if any, are taking place now? >> reporter: there are preparations taking place. people have been removing boats from the marinas upshore from here. there's also been beaches and some of the local parks here closed in preparation for henri's final approach by sunday morning into new england. of course, it's a glorious afternoon at the moment but looks can be deceiving because we know conditions are going to deteriorate overnight. the direct threats here, power outages and also widespread tree damage as well. but a lot of people have these benchmark storms they think about hurricane sandy, this will by no means be a hurricane sandy because it's a smaller storm, moving slightly faster than sandy bu
this area here, hamptons, nantucket, providence, talking 3 to 5 feet. but even around boston and down towards the jersey coast, still 1 to 3 feet of storm surge there. this is a multi-state issue and concern from this particular storm. >> allison, thank you. >>> let's go to derek now where much of new england is buckling down for this. what kind of preparations, if any, are taking place now? >> reporter: there are preparations taking place. people have been removing boats...
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nantucket is also under a tropical storm warning. we expect conditions to go downhill quickly after midnight, especially the closer we get to daybreak. once we get to 2:00 in the afternoon, this thing comes ashore as either a strong tropical storm or a low end category 1 hurricane. notice the track here. this is with the 11:00 p.m. update, so this is new. they've shifted the track a little bit to the east. it looks like instead of a direct hit on the eastern edge of long island, we're now looking at possibly a direct landfall right on the border, right on the line of connecticut and rhode island. so that's an update here, with the 11:00 p.m. update from the national hurricane center. again, that will be a strong tropical storm or a low end category 1. once it makes landfall tomorrow afternoon, it's going to meander across new england for 24 to 36 hours and rain itself out. that's problematic because we're already dealing with rainfall streaming off of the system. in addition to the rainfall and those strong winds, we're also going to
nantucket is also under a tropical storm warning. we expect conditions to go downhill quickly after midnight, especially the closer we get to daybreak. once we get to 2:00 in the afternoon, this thing comes ashore as either a strong tropical storm or a low end category 1 hurricane. notice the track here. this is with the 11:00 p.m. update, so this is new. they've shifted the track a little bit to the east. it looks like instead of a direct hit on the eastern edge of long island, we're now...
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look how close it is to nantucket and cape cod. slowly weakening by the time we get down.erest, our high concern for our friends in rhode island, maybe the twin forex of long island, and definitely eastern massachusetts. we'll watch this in the days ahead, all of those squiggly lines from the past. alicia, you can see, cape cod is squarely in the focus of this storm. >> we're all going to keep our eyes on that. bill karins, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, pressure is mounting. we're going to have the latest on the slow-moving relief efforts following this weekend's massive earthquakes. stay with us. massive earthquakes. stay with us ey make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depre
look how close it is to nantucket and cape cod. slowly weakening by the time we get down.erest, our high concern for our friends in rhode island, maybe the twin forex of long island, and definitely eastern massachusetts. we'll watch this in the days ahead, all of those squiggly lines from the past. alicia, you can see, cape cod is squarely in the focus of this storm. >> we're all going to keep our eyes on that. bill karins, thank you so much. >>> still ahead, pressure is...
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providence, nantucket, 3 to 5 feet here. even places along the new jersey coast, still 1 to 3 feet of storm surge there, as well. one thing, boris and christi, that doesn't help, tomorrow, full moon, high tide likely around the same time landfall would be in some areas. you're dealing with astronomical high tides on top of the storm surge. >> a really high chance of flooding, as well. allison chinchar, thank you so much. we certainly hope folks in that area are preparing. let's dig deeper on that and go to meteorologist derrick van damme. he is in providence, rhode island, also in the path of tropical storm henri. what are you seeing in the way of preparations? >> reporter: right now, boris, it's a glorious day here in providence, rhode island. of course, looks can be deceiving. we know as henri makes its final approach here by tomorrow morning, things will deteriorate very quickly. people have been preparing for the storm, taking boats out of the water. beaches have been closed in preparation for its arrival. there are a lo
providence, nantucket, 3 to 5 feet here. even places along the new jersey coast, still 1 to 3 feet of storm surge there, as well. one thing, boris and christi, that doesn't help, tomorrow, full moon, high tide likely around the same time landfall would be in some areas. you're dealing with astronomical high tides on top of the storm surge. >> a really high chance of flooding, as well. allison chinchar, thank you so much. we certainly hope folks in that area are preparing. let's dig deeper...
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everywhere you see in blue, that includes new york city and providence and nantucket. we have a tropical-storm warning in effect. and, michael, i'll be back in 30 minutes. i will give you the latest track and we'll talk about some of the -- some of the threats, like the rainfall threat and also the storm-surge threat, too. >> yeah. and -- and how the tides play into that, as well. look forward to that. tyler, thank you. tyler mauldin there. appreciate it. >>> now, severe weather also causing devastation in middle, tennessee. at least ten people have died during severe flash flooding in humphreys county. that's about 60 miles west of nashville. the sheriff's office told a cnn affiliate that two of the bodies they recovered were toddlers. more than two-dozen people are still missing. officials say a national guard helicopter, humvees, and other military vehicles are now being used in rescue operations. >>> now, at kabul's international airport, the crush of thousands and thousands of afghans and others hoping to be evacuated was always dangerous. well, now we have learne
everywhere you see in blue, that includes new york city and providence and nantucket. we have a tropical-storm warning in effect. and, michael, i'll be back in 30 minutes. i will give you the latest track and we'll talk about some of the -- some of the threats, like the rainfall threat and also the storm-surge threat, too. >> yeah. and -- and how the tides play into that, as well. look forward to that. tyler, thank you. tyler mauldin there. appreciate it. >>> now, severe weather...
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the ferries that go from here to nantucket to martha's vineyard still not running at this point, but we are hearing that perhaps later on today they would start running again and so the assessment is that things may be getting a little bit better even though we are still seeing some gusty winds and some light rain and obviously we're still seeing chop out there so they don't encourage anyone to go out. you know, you can see the fishing boats that we have here around us. those are all tied down very securely. they were ready for the storm and so a little bit of a sigh of relief that things weren't worse here. but nobody really getting out yet. we did hear some reports of some breaks of sunshine in the area to our west. so as we go through the day, this is the drier side of that storm and we are expecting it to continue to get better, alex. >> okay, i like the vantage point there from out over the ocean. what about governor charlie baker, who as you know, was telling residents there to brace for power outages, some for as long as three weeks. what do we know about the status on power o
the ferries that go from here to nantucket to martha's vineyard still not running at this point, but we are hearing that perhaps later on today they would start running again and so the assessment is that things may be getting a little bit better even though we are still seeing some gusty winds and some light rain and obviously we're still seeing chop out there so they don't encourage anyone to go out. you know, you can see the fishing boats that we have here around us. those are all tied down...
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a few of them over areas like nantucket, we'll watch it closely in the days ahead. only three days away from the possibility of a hurricane hitting new england. last one by the way, 1991, hurricane bob. that was a long time ago. what a beautiful sun rise this morning in washington d.c. after a rainy, stormy day yesterday. you're in for a treat today. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. atching "mo" we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. vo: a clean energy future. you're in good hands with allstate. it's finally within our reach if congress passes the president's build back better plan which creates millions of clean energy jobs. the plan is paid for entirely by making big corporations and the super-rich pay their fair share in taxes. american's making under $400k won't pay a dime. a clean energy future. it's about good paying jobs for us and protecting our planet for them. congress: let's get this done. it's my 4:05 th
a few of them over areas like nantucket, we'll watch it closely in the days ahead. only three days away from the possibility of a hurricane hitting new england. last one by the way, 1991, hurricane bob. that was a long time ago. what a beautiful sun rise this morning in washington d.c. after a rainy, stormy day yesterday. you're in for a treat today. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. atching "mo" we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where...
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at 9 miles per hour the european model brings its up and it stays some where over new england and nantucket and heaviest rain in cape cod. the american model brings the storm closer to the coast, stronger rain and wind further to the west. we'll have to watch this a lot of uncertainty with this system until it gets it together until we continue to track it. we'll get to your forecast in the next 30 seconds. ing raspbers for 85 years, what would you think? (humming) well, at first you'd be like, "that has gotta be some scrumptious jam!" (humming) and then you'd think, "he looks fantastic! i must know his skin care routine." geico. saving people money for 85 years. beg your pardon. >>> good morning. it's 7:22. another day of hazy skies and a air quality advisory remains in effect due to the drifting smoke from the nearby wildfires, and expect to see air quality conditions worsen especially in the north bay, and should get better by the weekend. 80s for san jose, and oakland, 73. 60s in san francisco. >>> that's your latest weather >>> still ahead, a critical shortage, cities from coast to coa
at 9 miles per hour the european model brings its up and it stays some where over new england and nantucket and heaviest rain in cape cod. the american model brings the storm closer to the coast, stronger rain and wind further to the west. we'll have to watch this a lot of uncertainty with this system until it gets it together until we continue to track it. we'll get to your forecast in the next 30 seconds. ing raspbers for 85 years, what would you think? (humming) well, at first you'd be like,...
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highest amounts, though, are going to be from cape hatteras right up into nantucket.some areas may pick up to 6 to 10 inches of rain especially along the outer coast and the carolinas. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. >> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a live look outside in oakland, starting out with some clouds and in some spots some mist and drizzle but it will quickly clear out. our inland areas will be warmer today reaching into the low 90s. now the cool down starts tomorrow, continues through thursday and then we'll see the temperatures going right back up for friday into the weekend with highs in the upper 80s and low 90s. and 60s in san francisco. weather. >> all right, al, thank you. hoda and you've got craig there hello. >> we have craig in the house. from tokyo, we have the u.s. women's gymnastics team straight from the competition we
highest amounts, though, are going to be from cape hatteras right up into nantucket.some areas may pick up to 6 to 10 inches of rain especially along the outer coast and the carolinas. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. here, things work the way you wish they would. and better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. >> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a live look...
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most recently a young girl was bitten in maryland on the island of nantucket off the coast of cape codlosed this week after sharks were sighted as close as 15 feet from shore >> i'm glad that they have the patrols in the water now >> ocean explorer chris fisher says all of this is actually a good thing his team conducting shark research off the coast of new england. >> there's a lot more fish in the ocean now off the east coast of the united states than there was when our great-grandparents were alive so with that, people talk about the increase in shark sightings, but for some reason, they don't connect the two. wow, look at how much more bait there is >> bait, like these giant schools of bunker fish that sharks love to eat. fisher says conservation efforts that started in the late 1980s have helped the ocean and its ecosystem come back from the brink. >> what's really going on in the big picture is we're turning the east coast back into a great wild ocean >> even close encounters wit great whites like this, fisher says, are positive since the large shark populations dwindled to about
most recently a young girl was bitten in maryland on the island of nantucket off the coast of cape codlosed this week after sharks were sighted as close as 15 feet from shore >> i'm glad that they have the patrols in the water now >> ocean explorer chris fisher says all of this is actually a good thing his team conducting shark research off the coast of new england. >> there's a lot more fish in the ocean now off the east coast of the united states than there was when our...
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states however, as you look at the track here, by monday, 3:00 a.m., the cone of uncertainty includes nantucketatching that very, very closely. minneapolis, going to see temperatures way above avege today. same in omaha, denver, north platte, bismarck, behind this cold front, temperatures anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees below average. as the system moves to the east, we keep those warmer than average temperatures in minneapolis, marquette, chicago, des moines, international falls, chilly back through the plains but as we get into the weekend, temperatures nice and summer-like. mid 80s for new york richmond upper 80s in charlotte, same in detroit, cincinnati, st. louis, minneapolis, you're going to see cooler conditions with temperatures into the weekend >> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. already looking smoky across the bay area and unfortunately the smoke is expected to get worse today with some of the wildfire smoke settling into the bay area. especially the north bay. you do want to limit your time outside today as well as the next couple days. probably not going to see t
states however, as you look at the track here, by monday, 3:00 a.m., the cone of uncertainty includes nantucketatching that very, very closely. minneapolis, going to see temperatures way above avege today. same in omaha, denver, north platte, bismarck, behind this cold front, temperatures anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees below average. as the system moves to the east, we keep those warmer than average temperatures in minneapolis, marquette, chicago, des moines, international falls, chilly back...
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