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and of course noaa's hurricane hunters. these planes correct data from above, around and inside tropical systems. in season the plane will collect higher resolution did it from an upgraded onboard radar system. these enhanced observations will be transmitted to forecasters across noaa into our computer models providing essential input to improve track and sbens intensity forecast. collectively noaa suite of sophisticated technologies and services enable decision makers and the public to take action before, during and after hurricanes, increasing community resilience and helping build a more weather ready nation. now onto the 2019 atlantic hurricane season outlook. this includes all activity in the atlantic ocean, gulf of mexico and caribbean from june 1st to november 30th. atmospheric and ocean conditions at that factored into the outlook include competing signals. on one hand, the ongoing el even nene owe so expected to persist and suppress activity in the atlantic hurricane season. on the other hand a combination of warme
and of course noaa's hurricane hunters. these planes correct data from above, around and inside tropical systems. in season the plane will collect higher resolution did it from an upgraded onboard radar system. these enhanced observations will be transmitted to forecasters across noaa into our computer models providing essential input to improve track and sbens intensity forecast. collectively noaa suite of sophisticated technologies and services enable decision makers and the public to take...
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May 26, 2019
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and for your continued support of noaa. the primary goal of today's outlook is to encourage the public to take steps to prepare before the hurricane season, which begins on june 1. preparing means reviewing and creating your emergency evacuation plans and gathering your supplies now in case your area is hit by a hurricane. we will hear more about preparedness from fema shortly. before i announce the 2019 hurricane season outlook, i would like to discuss how noaa's prepared to keep the public informed and safe this season. at noaa we strive to deliver timely and accurate forecasts supported by sophisticated weather models which are fed incredible amounts of data from sources such as noaa's satellites, as well as drops deployed. the king air turbo prop, which is over here, is vital to noaa's posthurricane response assistance, it's used to conduct low-altitude aerial surveys of coast line damage, helpful to emergency management -- managers and homeowners, who have evacuated. noaa vessels and rapid response teams deploy after s
and for your continued support of noaa. the primary goal of today's outlook is to encourage the public to take steps to prepare before the hurricane season, which begins on june 1. preparing means reviewing and creating your emergency evacuation plans and gathering your supplies now in case your area is hit by a hurricane. we will hear more about preparedness from fema shortly. before i announce the 2019 hurricane season outlook, i would like to discuss how noaa's prepared to keep the public...
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noaa a debt of gra. [applause] as a florida resident, i am acutely aware of the tremendous tax that hurricanes can have on lives, properties and businesses. we had an extremely busy hurricane season. as you may remember at one point last year, for m forming the sts were enacted simultaneously. like slings and arrows of outrageous fortune it cost $40 billion in damages and retired to the notorious name michael and florence. the bottom-line o bottom line o9 outlook is really about being prepared as much as it is about the number of storms. with many strong tropical storms especially those that consist install the greatest destruction occurs beyond the coast. it was severe and life-threatening. the impacted by deep tropical depressions to stay and be ready to heed the warnings and two emergency management community. the department stands ready to serve the nation before, during and after any storm. so again, thank you for being here and congratulations for all of your activities. the primary goal of today's
noaa a debt of gra. [applause] as a florida resident, i am acutely aware of the tremendous tax that hurricanes can have on lives, properties and businesses. we had an extremely busy hurricane season. as you may remember at one point last year, for m forming the sts were enacted simultaneously. like slings and arrows of outrageous fortune it cost $40 billion in damages and retired to the notorious name michael and florence. the bottom-line o bottom line o9 outlook is really about being prepared...
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May 25, 2019
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research, noaa, they are there a lot. heroes.t guard, my the navy.gly enough, a symposium in seattle five years ago, there was a nice naval admiral and i said, admiral, how come we do not see you in the far north? he looked at me condescendingly. mr. mayor, we don't do the arctic. excuse me!? we all do the arctic. we are all involved with the arctic. we see the results in our daily lives of what happens in the arctic. the trade, the politics, the diplomacy, the people, the lives, the culture, also incredibly important. build a port in nome? you bet. we are very close to it. i hope. from my mouth to god's. we have a report that will be ready in a year, then it goes to congress. we all hold our breath. it will be expensive. you it has to be, in order to be done correctly, in order to protect the resources, in order to protect a man hunting seals on the ice. we still get ice, although the iditarod finishers went right by my house, open water as far as you could see. open water in nome, alaska, in the dead of winter. it's a d
research, noaa, they are there a lot. heroes.t guard, my the navy.gly enough, a symposium in seattle five years ago, there was a nice naval admiral and i said, admiral, how come we do not see you in the far north? he looked at me condescendingly. mr. mayor, we don't do the arctic. excuse me!? we all do the arctic. we are all involved with the arctic. we see the results in our daily lives of what happens in the arctic. the trade, the politics, the diplomacy, the people, the lives, the culture,...
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May 20, 2019
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she first joined the cmts as a 2018 noaa fellow. managing the arctic and science and technology interagency team. she has an ms in marine sciences from the university of georgia where she studied biochemical fate of marine oil in the environment. second is miss sherry goodman. she is a deputy under secretary of defense. she's an experienced leader, lawyer and director in the national security, energy, science, oceans and environment. ms. goodman served as the first deputy under secretary of defense under environmental security from 1993 to 2001. and sherry also served as a senior vice president and general counsel of the center for naval analysis where she was also founder and executive director of the cna military advisory board. the mayor just went, h'm. yes. pretty impressive. third we have mr. jeff san juan. he serves as the senior infrastructure development officer for aida, he manages the operations and projects for the infrastructure development division. the division is responsible for direct lending, public private partners
she first joined the cmts as a 2018 noaa fellow. managing the arctic and science and technology interagency team. she has an ms in marine sciences from the university of georgia where she studied biochemical fate of marine oil in the environment. second is miss sherry goodman. she is a deputy under secretary of defense. she's an experienced leader, lawyer and director in the national security, energy, science, oceans and environment. ms. goodman served as the first deputy under secretary of...
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May 24, 2019
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noaa just released what they are predicting nine to 15 named storms. hurricanes, four to eight. and major hurricanes, two to four. el niÑo still having an impact on what kind of hurricane season we'll see. it has been a nice day. 59 in san francisco. 67 in oakland. low 70s around san jose, mountain view, 55 in half moon bay. a mix of sun and clouds. 76 in santa rosa. near 80 in fairfield, varkville. we did manage to get into the low 80s in some areas. look at this gorgeous shot. from our east bay hills camera. it is going to be rainy sunday. below average temperatures. >> there will be some clouds and fog around. 63 in the city. 68, san rafael. 75 in concord. 74 in san jose. level one system coming in for sunday. breezy at times. i would not change your man's but be aware that this will be some wet weather. sunday is the day where we see the showers in the morning. still a few showers there. mild weather tomorrow. a slight chance on saturday the weekend is not a washout. we're keeping a chance in the morning and dry as we head into the middle of next week. >> can i tell you that
noaa just released what they are predicting nine to 15 named storms. hurricanes, four to eight. and major hurricanes, two to four. el niÑo still having an impact on what kind of hurricane season we'll see. it has been a nice day. 59 in san francisco. 67 in oakland. low 70s around san jose, mountain view, 55 in half moon bay. a mix of sun and clouds. 76 in santa rosa. near 80 in fairfield, varkville. we did manage to get into the low 80s in some areas. look at this gorgeous shot. from our east...
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May 23, 2019
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now, noaa is thinking a pretty average season. are saying this year will see two to four major hurricanes catgory three or higher. we will see four to eight hurricanes which is the average is six. mand as far as named st they are thinking 9 to 15. average is right around 12. so anagain, average hurricane season is in the forecast for us. this is doug's forecast and you ise that it right on track with what noaa is thinking. 2 to 3 major hurricanes. remember, though, this doesn't take into account whether or not they are making landfall. so here is what we can expect. most storms that we see develop will be weak. not again too many major hurricanes. but head ys up for floridarl ea in the season and in our area, middle of august we'll be watching the beaches for the potential of a tropical storm. hurricanes this year we think will be average. >> fingers crossed. >>> and we still have our eyes on the storm happening here in our region. we're watching the radar as it tracks its way east. and we'll keep our eyes on that for you and have
now, noaa is thinking a pretty average season. are saying this year will see two to four major hurricanes catgory three or higher. we will see four to eight hurricanes which is the average is six. mand as far as named st they are thinking 9 to 15. average is right around 12. so anagain, average hurricane season is in the forecast for us. this is doug's forecast and you ise that it right on track with what noaa is thinking. 2 to 3 major hurricanes. remember, though, this doesn't take into...
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May 17, 2019
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research, noaa more or less, they're there a lot. the coast guard, my heroes. and interestingly enough -- throw something at me, helen f i go too far. the navy. i was at a symposium in seattle about four or five years ago. there was a very nice naval admiral. i said, admiral, how come we don't see you in the far north? he looked at my rather condescendingly and said, mr. mayor, we don't do the arctic. excuse me? excuse me? we all do the arctic. we are all involved with the arctic. we are all -- see the results in our daily lives of what happens in the arctic. the trade, the politics, the diplomacy, the people, the lives, the culture, all so incredibly important. build a port in nome? you bet. we're very close to it. i hope. from my mouth to god's ears. we have a report that will be ready in just under a year. then it goes to congress. we all hold our breath. because it's going to be expensive. but you know, smart progress is expensive. it has to be, in order to be done correctly, in order to protect the resources, in order to protect a man hunting seals on the
research, noaa more or less, they're there a lot. the coast guard, my heroes. and interestingly enough -- throw something at me, helen f i go too far. the navy. i was at a symposium in seattle about four or five years ago. there was a very nice naval admiral. i said, admiral, how come we don't see you in the far north? he looked at my rather condescendingly and said, mr. mayor, we don't do the arctic. excuse me? excuse me? we all do the arctic. we are all involved with the arctic. we are all --...
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May 25, 2019
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noaa model exist a near normal hurricane season running from june 1st to november 30th. commerce secretary wilbur ross delivered remarks before turning the press conference over to the noaa scientists. this is 35 minutes. >> doctor jacob black i welcome you to the podium. >> dr. jacobs, i welcome you to the podium. >> at this time it's
noaa model exist a near normal hurricane season running from june 1st to november 30th. commerce secretary wilbur ross delivered remarks before turning the press conference over to the noaa scientists. this is 35 minutes. >> doctor jacob black i welcome you to the podium. >> dr. jacobs, i welcome you to the podium. >> at this time it's
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noaa scientists expected to check on a whale in trouble in the waters near alameda. it's a little hard to see. but you can make out the whale's tail in the center of the screen. >>> happening today, we kick off in alameda, wounded military veterans and active members are participating. the three-day competition is taking place. the military basal me da island and in oakland. they will face off biathlon, power rowing, cycling and arc archery among other sports a push for another nba championship. nba finals kicking off in toronto. the warriors are looking to win their fourth champion in five years. the raptors never made it this star. star kevin durant will be out with a strained canaveral. >>> in the meantime, almost 7:00. a physical look at the forecast. >> it's still cool, cloudy. >> that will be kind of the weather you get leaving the house this morning. the next seven days, we have a nearby system. it has a chance of storms nearby. at the top you see it there. if you live in sonoma county or the east hills, we have a storm coming by. thunderstorm activities. temp
noaa scientists expected to check on a whale in trouble in the waters near alameda. it's a little hard to see. but you can make out the whale's tail in the center of the screen. >>> happening today, we kick off in alameda, wounded military veterans and active members are participating. the three-day competition is taking place. the military basal me da island and in oakland. they will face off biathlon, power rowing, cycling and arc archery among other sports a push for another nba...
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noaa says the number of deaths is the highest since 2000. most die from starvation. experts are trying to figure out the reason why and whether warming oceans caused by climate change could be a factor. >>> meantime, a section of drake beach is now closed due to an influfl of he wielephant seals. they restricted access to the beach after high tides bras 200 elephant seals ashore making it unsafe to walk to the beach. but it will be open this weekend memorial weekend when park staffers are present. >>> a dramatic improvement in the water quality in lake tahoe. it increased ten feet from 2017 of that's the largest improvement since 1978. it hit a record low in 2017 pause of what experts called a perfect storm. extreme drought followed by extremely wet weather. >>> this is a live look. look, there is still snow on the ground. for memorial weekend. >> we are heading into a holiday weekend and spencer is here with the forecast. >> the best weather will not be our weekend weather. there's a little patch of rain moving into the hamilton area. as you just saw, the weather is
noaa says the number of deaths is the highest since 2000. most die from starvation. experts are trying to figure out the reason why and whether warming oceans caused by climate change could be a factor. >>> meantime, a section of drake beach is now closed due to an influfl of he wielephant seals. they restricted access to the beach after high tides bras 200 elephant seals ashore making it unsafe to walk to the beach. but it will be open this weekend memorial weekend when park staffers...
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of three final groups and the only one underaged competing for a million dollar prize sponsored by noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. >> i love being a part of. this >> reporter: it's part of the shell ocean discovery x-prize, a three-year global competition. >> a chemical signal to its source underwater. the students only got the primary part of the week before the finals, and they couldn't even test them them beforehand. >> just a little nerve racking. you go in there, and it's kinda like taking a test and studying for it. >> it's literally a survey in the middle of the ocean. >> it's kind of frankensteined tfrth but we were able to make it work. we made sure that the internal wiring and stuff, that was pretty okay. >> reporter: of the 32 teams that qualified for nota prize, six made it to the finals. only three actually showed up. the valley christian team was the only one with the successful launch. >>> we did come farther than any other team. >> i really think it's something amazing. >> reporter: their motto, nothing is impossible. >> it's nice to know that
of three final groups and the only one underaged competing for a million dollar prize sponsored by noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration. >> i love being a part of. this >> reporter: it's part of the shell ocean discovery x-prize, a three-year global competition. >> a chemical signal to its source underwater. the students only got the primary part of the week before the finals, and they couldn't even test them them beforehand. >> just a little nerve...
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at today's press conference in front of one of the hurricane hunter airplanes, noaa explained that armal forecast is not to be taken lightly. >> 9 to 15 nasmed storms is a lot -- named storms is a lot. 4 to 8 hurricanes is a lot. 2 to 4 major hurricanes is a lot. so the key message is we're expecting a near normal season, but regardless, that's a lot of activity. you need to start getting prepared for the hurricane season now. >> september's hurricane florence weakened and stalled out as it approached the carolina's coastline, but that led to record rainfall and massive flooding. in total, the 2018 hurricane season caused about 50 billion dollars in damage. and even though we're not officially in hurricane season, we've already had our very first named storm. andrea came and went quickly monday and tuesday, south of bermuda. liz? elizabeth: phil keating, thank you very much. we're following other big and developing stories for you tonight. reuters reported a short time ago that the faa announced that it expects to lift the grounding of boeing 737 max airplanes in the u.s. as early as
at today's press conference in front of one of the hurricane hunter airplanes, noaa explained that armal forecast is not to be taken lightly. >> 9 to 15 nasmed storms is a lot -- named storms is a lot. 4 to 8 hurricanes is a lot. 2 to 4 major hurricanes is a lot. so the key message is we're expecting a near normal season, but regardless, that's a lot of activity. you need to start getting prepared for the hurricane season now. >> september's hurricane florence weakened and stalled...
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we build satellites for noaa so they can do the weather prediction. there is a risk if we do not have access to that spectrum, that our weather forecasting could be degraded. we are working right now with the fcc to kind of work through a solution, and that is under way right now. but this is of concern to us. >> what kind of degradation. are you talking about in time and information? >> yes. so we talk about weather forecasts in terms of a seven-day weather forecast. so if instead of getting ought of the data we are currently getting, if it degrades to a certain percentage, the less data we're able to glean from that part of the spectrum, the more degradated our forecast gets. if we lose say 50% of the data, then maybe instead of seven-day weather forecasts, we could get a three or four-day weather forecast. so these are the kind of impacts that we're trying to work through and understand and work with the fcc in order to mitigate what those impacts would be through this spectrum -- >> well, the reason why i'm bringing this up, mr. chairman, is it do
we build satellites for noaa so they can do the weather prediction. there is a risk if we do not have access to that spectrum, that our weather forecasting could be degraded. we are working right now with the fcc to kind of work through a solution, and that is under way right now. but this is of concern to us. >> what kind of degradation. are you talking about in time and information? >> yes. so we talk about weather forecasts in terms of a seven-day weather forecast. so if instead...
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the national oceanic andc atmosphe association or noaa, predicts as many as 15 named storms this yearto four of which could be major hurricanes. a the forecasts are accurate, that would be near-normal season. the insurance information institute says homeowners who live in areas that h have be by hurricanes in the last couple of years are likely to see their insuranceo rates g up, and specialty wind storm insurance rates are rising by 10% to 20% according to industry experts. businesses and homeowners who don't already have insurance may find themselves in a tough spot. the national flood insurance program isch seduled to expire tomorrow. aisaster bill continues to have language to extend it and that bill has been stuck in congress andasual tee cruciale says it' congress tackle long-term re-authorization and that doesn't face frequent lapses. the ceo daviday sampson thousands of living in flood zone properties are at risk for not being able to buy or sell a home. thousands more will be prevented for purchasing and renewing flood insurance through the national flood insurance program an
the national oceanic andc atmosphe association or noaa, predicts as many as 15 named storms this yearto four of which could be major hurricanes. a the forecasts are accurate, that would be near-normal season. the insurance information institute says homeowners who live in areas that h have be by hurricanes in the last couple of years are likely to see their insuranceo rates g up, and specialty wind storm insurance rates are rising by 10% to 20% according to industry experts. businesses and...
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the threat is so severe that the noaa's storm prediction center issued a rare warning, a high risk ofevere weather. the most serious warning in more than two years. >> we can se- very strong, vy lent tornadoes. >> reporter: our david begnaud caught up with news nine storm chaser hank brown and his wife patty brown. hank is a firefighter, patti is a nurse. >> reporter: what is different what is different about the forecast for today? >> it just... i have been chasing 20 years, me and my wife patty, 20 years we've been doing this and we have seen four or five of these setups. >> reporter: more than 50 tornadoes tore through the country's mid-section this past week. >> semi over in the road. >> reporter: storm chasers in mineola, kansas, captured several large tornadoes forming and narrowly avoided a funnel passing right in front of their vehicle. >> roll your window up! >> reporter: from the air, you can see the trail of destruction that was left behind in geronimo, oklahoma. so far there are no injuries reported in this area but oklahoma is not out of the woods yet. we understand there
the threat is so severe that the noaa's storm prediction center issued a rare warning, a high risk ofevere weather. the most serious warning in more than two years. >> we can se- very strong, vy lent tornadoes. >> reporter: our david begnaud caught up with news nine storm chaser hank brown and his wife patty brown. hank is a firefighter, patti is a nurse. >> reporter: what is different what is different about the forecast for today? >> it just... i have been chasing 20...
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to make sure that the national hurricane center, all of our scientists at epa, interior department, noaaall across the board, they have the most modern tools to predict climate catastrophes and be a will to give us fair warning when a hurricane or tropical storm is approaching. we have to invest in our communities to make them more resilient. just a few months ago, the images from the floods in the midwest flooding out important agricultural areas. they were very troubling. how are we going to address that? as you can see we have our work cut out for us on broad-based solutions to tackle the climate crisis. greta: we have about 10 minutes left. scott: you are the chairwoman of the new select committee on the climate crisis. you were appointed by nancy pelosi after democrats retook the majority. but at that time there was a lot of debate about whether a select committee on the climate was even needed who would lead the committee, what type of person , would lead it -- a progressive, a moderate. can you tell us about the back story and how you came to be chairwoman and have the gavel of th
to make sure that the national hurricane center, all of our scientists at epa, interior department, noaaall across the board, they have the most modern tools to predict climate catastrophes and be a will to give us fair warning when a hurricane or tropical storm is approaching. we have to invest in our communities to make them more resilient. just a few months ago, the images from the floods in the midwest flooding out important agricultural areas. they were very troubling. how are we going to...
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May 21, 2019
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the threat in the southern plains is so serious, that noaa's storm locater, issued a high weather warning. was the most serious warning they issued in two years. we met up with hank brown and his wife, patty, in oklahoma. hank is a firefighter, patty is a nurse. what's different about the forecast for today? >> i've been chasing 20 years. me and my wife, patty, 20 years have been doing this. and we've seen four or five of these setups. >> reporter: more than 50 tornadoes tore through the country's midsection this past weekend. >> semi over in the road. >> reporter: storm chasers in kansas captured several large tornadoes forming and narrowly avoided a funnel passing in front of their vehicle. from the air, you can see the trail of destruction that was left behind in geronimo, oklahoma. there's 1.4 million people who live in the metro area of oklahoma city. tonight, they're under a particularly dangerous situation watch. major, that means there could be some of the strongest tornadoes that happen during the night. >>> what's the weather looking like where you live? lonnie quinn has your ov
the threat in the southern plains is so serious, that noaa's storm locater, issued a high weather warning. was the most serious warning they issued in two years. we met up with hank brown and his wife, patty, in oklahoma. hank is a firefighter, patty is a nurse. what's different about the forecast for today? >> i've been chasing 20 years. me and my wife, patty, 20 years have been doing this. and we've seen four or five of these setups. >> reporter: more than 50 tornadoes tore...
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. >>> and noaa tonight is releasing its summer outlook for the u.s. july and august are expected to be warmer than norm on on both coasts. cooler and wetter conditions from dallas up through chicago and minneapolis. >>> when we come back tonight, the mother and daughter who never met, 70 years after she was born. shell op she opens her eyes to meet her mom, next. when you retire will you or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your retirement savings with pacific life and create the future that's most meaningful to you. which means you can retire, without retiring from life. having the flexibility to retire on your terms. that's the power of pacific. ask your financial professional about pacific life today. yesss, i'm doing it all. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative,
. >>> and noaa tonight is releasing its summer outlook for the u.s. july and august are expected to be warmer than norm on on both coasts. cooler and wetter conditions from dallas up through chicago and minneapolis. >>> when we come back tonight, the mother and daughter who never met, 70 years after she was born. shell op she opens her eyes to meet her mom, next. when you retire will you or will you just be you, without the constraints of a full time job? you can grow your...
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noaa's outlook predicts a near normal hurricane season. here's their news conference. >>
noaa's outlook predicts a near normal hurricane season. here's their news conference. >>
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May 23, 2019
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noaa weather radio so important.ll you there is a watch or warning. 40 people and the risk today. large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, the threat continues and the flooding heading into the weekend, several inches of rain for saturated ground, flash flood watches and warnings for all the cities affected by severe weather and all of this moves down from missouri, we are following the story for the next several days. carley: the house coming off into the river is unbelievable. rob: we are with the american taliban fighter captured just months after the 9/11 attacks. john walker lind served 17 of his 20 year sentence despite proof he supports terror groups from behind bars. he will be barred from having a passport and will need permission to obtain internet connected devices. >> donald trump threatening to end legislative discussions on the democrats move on from the mueller report. the president scrapping and infrastructure meeting after nancy pelosi accused the administration of a cover-up. rob: what the ti
noaa weather radio so important.ll you there is a watch or warning. 40 people and the risk today. large hail, damaging winds, isolated tornadoes, the threat continues and the flooding heading into the weekend, several inches of rain for saturated ground, flash flood watches and warnings for all the cities affected by severe weather and all of this moves down from missouri, we are following the story for the next several days. carley: the house coming off into the river is unbelievable. rob: we...
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May 23, 2019
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now noaa just released the hurricane outlook and they are saying that we're likelygoing have a near normal hurricane season out there. but it is important to remember that this has no impact on ldfall versus not making landfall so every storm could make la ndfall and no storms could make landfall or see in between. and check out what they are thinking. we have the average number and then what they are thinking this year. so major hurricanes are think hour.two to just hurricanes in general, they're thinking about four to eight and named storms about nine to 15. we've already had andrea named so we're on to the b'sow. and back here at home, we're talking about thehance for severe thunderstorms this afternoon between out 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. i think they'll be widely scattered in nature if weo see them. severe best chance for weather is looking to be north of washington in this enhanced ar up through pennsylvania. but even in the d.c. metro area down through southern maryland and northern virginia, have the slight risk for severe thunderstorms this afternoon on into the early evg hours. heavy r
now noaa just released the hurricane outlook and they are saying that we're likelygoing have a near normal hurricane season out there. but it is important to remember that this has no impact on ldfall versus not making landfall so every storm could make la ndfall and no storms could make landfall or see in between. and check out what they are thinking. we have the average number and then what they are thinking this year. so major hurricanes are think hour.two to just hurricanes in general,...
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coming up on ctm, why the government agency noaa is concerned cell phone upgrades could interfere with that technology. chnology. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. son so much fun. like go biking... ...mother's day... ...glamping... ...graduations... ...music festivals... ...motocross... ...ziplining... what makes an amazing deal even better? how about that every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a two-year or 25,000 mile no-cost maintenance plan and roadside assistance? your summer starts here. toyota. let's go places. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. from the day you're born the ai i need? it's gotta scale across my business. starting here, in procurement, helping us find the right suppliers. then here in logistic, to avoid disruptions! here in sales. even here! i'm talking about ai we can build to work... here,
coming up on ctm, why the government agency noaa is concerned cell phone upgrades could interfere with that technology. chnology. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. son so much fun. like go biking... ...mother's day... ...glamping... ...graduations... ...music festivals... ...motocross... ...ziplining... what makes an amazing deal even better? how about that every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a two-year or 25,000 mile...
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. >>> now to a developing story, noaa scientists expected to check on a wale near the waters near alameda. a viewer showed this video last night. it's hard to see here. you can make out the whale's tail there, splashing up and down. they are waiting more details. the coast guard says it is aware of the whale's location. >>> some 17 million californians are renters and lawmakers in sacramento want to shield them from large rent increases. a bill doing just that just passed the state assembly, now it's heading to the senate. it is often by assembly member david chu of san francisco. it would pass year increases to market value plus 7%. properties less than ten-years-old, smaller ones and those under rent controls will be exempt. after three years, the bill will be reevaluated by lawmakers. >>> new for you this morning, san francisco mayor london breed is proposing spending more money on probably one of the most vulnerable communities, home les transgender and breed is calling to add $5 million to lbgtq and housing. the particular group is 18 times more likely to be homeless than the general
. >>> now to a developing story, noaa scientists expected to check on a wale near the waters near alameda. a viewer showed this video last night. it's hard to see here. you can make out the whale's tail there, splashing up and down. they are waiting more details. the coast guard says it is aware of the whale's location. >>> some 17 million californians are renters and lawmakers in sacramento want to shield them from large rent increases. a bill doing just that just passed the...
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visit the noaa poppy wall of hor this friday through sunday on the national mall. >>> another nice dayut there, doug. >> you liked this? >> did. >> i like this, too. 72 degrees, sunshine. we can get used to this, right? >> kep it going. >> temperatures tomorrow go way op. we're talking heat and humidity making our way towards memorial day weekend. that's kind of what we want. pools open up and a lot of people head to the beaches. you can't argue that. today is a pretty nice day. sunshine around the rest of the area. everybody around the mid to low 70. 74, culpeper. leesburg. we got to 72 bew average. that changes big time tomorrow. no rain to talk about now.to go he west and look at what's happening here. these yellow boxes are all tornado tches, once again a dangerous situation unfolding, a couple tornadoes around the oklahoma city area. more flooding, too. the flooding has been a major major issue. the severe weather risk is a moderate risk of severe storms, a pretty high risk around the center portion of the country. today. tomorrow, slight risk in yellow and enhanced risk in the br
visit the noaa poppy wall of hor this friday through sunday on the national mall. >>> another nice dayut there, doug. >> you liked this? >> did. >> i like this, too. 72 degrees, sunshine. we can get used to this, right? >> kep it going. >> temperatures tomorrow go way op. we're talking heat and humidity making our way towards memorial day weekend. that's kind of what we want. pools open up and a lot of people head to the beaches. you can't argue that....
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the noaa says the number of deaths is the highest since 2000 and we're finding out most of the whalesarvation so the question is why. experts are now looking into whether warming oceans could be a factor. >> really heartbreakin >>> it is. >>> the back-to-back nba champs are encouraging you to wear your warriors gear. >> the warriors are calling today finals friday. coit tower, the international terminal at sfo and several buildings will be lit up in blue and gold. >> the warriors are still waiting to find out who they're going to play in the finals. the toronto raptors played the bucks in milwaukee and the raptors won 105-99. they have a 3-2 game lead. that means the raptors can close this out tomorrow in toronto. if they don't, if the bucks win, game seven would be played in milwaukee on monday. abc 7 is your home. game one happens thursday night. tipoff at 6:00. >>> happening today the bottle rock festival kicks off in napa. >> more than 35,000 people expected every day at the three-day festival. more than 80 bands will be performing on five stages. festival goers will have access t
the noaa says the number of deaths is the highest since 2000 and we're finding out most of the whalesarvation so the question is why. experts are now looking into whether warming oceans could be a factor. >> really heartbreakin >>> it is. >>> the back-to-back nba champs are encouraging you to wear your warriors gear. >> the warriors are calling today finals friday. coit tower, the international terminal at sfo and several buildings will be lit up in blue and gold....
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that's why we always stress to have your noaa weather radios on and power goes out.derate to major flooding across the mississippi valley. missouri river valley we will be worried about those streams and rivers being overtopped and levee breechings as well as we head into the weekend. multifaceted storm system not only severe weather but flooding next several days and weeks to come. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: thank you ver for the live report. ainsley: thank you, janice. now to another fox news alert. the american taliban fighter captured months after the september 11th attack is now a free man. brian: cnn reports john walker lyndh was just released from prison in indiana. he served 17 of 20-year sentence despite proof that he still supports terror groups. steve: for the next three years he will be barre barred fm having a passport according to judge and will need permission to have internet connected devices. also he will not be allowed to leave the country. that's the latest from terre ter humanterrorhumane society,terre. 645,000 poppies in remembra
that's why we always stress to have your noaa weather radios on and power goes out.derate to major flooding across the mississippi valley. missouri river valley we will be worried about those streams and rivers being overtopped and levee breechings as well as we head into the weekend. multifaceted storm system not only severe weather but flooding next several days and weeks to come. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: thank you ver for the live report. ainsley: thank you, janice. now to...
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that's according to the storm prediction center from noaa.>> i was telling my son, i lived in kansas 43 years. i've never seen a tornado. and the chances of getting hit by a tornado are really slim. i tell him don't worry about that. i don't think we're got to get hit by a tornado. boy, was i wrong. >> reporter: this is just the beginning. flash flooding threats ding for places like arkansas where several arkansas river communities bracing for some pretty historic flooding. they're getting sandbags ready. lauren: the one, two punch, a tornado wrapped in rain. thank you very much. cheryl: all right. well, coming up, i choose you in your sleep. we're going to tell you about how pokemon wants to do for sleep what pokemon go did for walking. and you may want to watch the way you treat your next uber driver. if you misbehave you may be punching a bus ticket. details coming up. ♪ i'm heading out tonight. ♪ i'm solo, i'm riding solo, i'm riding solo. . . ♪ ♪ cheryl: wake up. what does it have to do with sleep? >> tracee carrasco joins us with pokema
that's according to the storm prediction center from noaa.>> i was telling my son, i lived in kansas 43 years. i've never seen a tornado. and the chances of getting hit by a tornado are really slim. i tell him don't worry about that. i don't think we're got to get hit by a tornado. boy, was i wrong. >> reporter: this is just the beginning. flash flooding threats ding for places like arkansas where several arkansas river communities bracing for some pretty historic flooding. they're...
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>> in hawaii, there's an obse e observatory run by noaa.e a chance to sample the air that has been well-mixed as it crosses the pacific ocean. they have been reporting carbon dioxide lefts since 1958. in 1960, it was just above 310 parts per million. now it's 415 parts per middle. for example, it's the high nest human history. if the current trajectory continues, the theory is that co2 levels could hit 500 parts per million by 2050 which could increase global temperatures. there's robust debate over exactly how much. nasa climatologists say here that none of these numbers are thresholds. in the sense that anything particular happens when we cross them. as we go through, we're putting our foot on the accelerator of climate change and damage will rise. we should note that co2 levels always spike in the spring, though not this much. there's always concern that the gas from the kilauea volcano, which is 20 miles away could every year it goes up, we should say no, it's not normal. this increase is just not sustainable in terms of energy use and
>> in hawaii, there's an obse e observatory run by noaa.e a chance to sample the air that has been well-mixed as it crosses the pacific ocean. they have been reporting carbon dioxide lefts since 1958. in 1960, it was just above 310 parts per million. now it's 415 parts per middle. for example, it's the high nest human history. if the current trajectory continues, the theory is that co2 levels could hit 500 parts per million by 2050 which could increase global temperatures. there's robust...
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May 18, 2019
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separately, noaa has g-3s and g 4s can be used for need tasking, if need be.is tucked into the top. and as this ejects out of a plane, there's a little probe at the bottom that is going to collect all of our temperature, dew point, pressure, things like that. it actually gets wind speed and direction from a gps unit embedded in it. it collects a location at one spot. it collects at the next spot. and then this drag chute opens up as it's coming out of the plane. the only purpose for this drag chute is to keep it upright and falling at a correct amount. 2500 feet per minute. on a stand mission, we'll drop anywhere from 15 to 20 of these. we pick strategic points in a storm that are going to be important for forecasters to understand what the vertical structure of the storm looks like. and there's going to be critical points where the model needs information data to be able to accurately depict how strong a storm is before it really starts forecasting. for many of us, this is our part-time job. so, we have a whole other part of our lives where, you know, i used
separately, noaa has g-3s and g 4s can be used for need tasking, if need be.is tucked into the top. and as this ejects out of a plane, there's a little probe at the bottom that is going to collect all of our temperature, dew point, pressure, things like that. it actually gets wind speed and direction from a gps unit embedded in it. it collects a location at one spot. it collects at the next spot. and then this drag chute opens up as it's coming out of the plane. the only purpose for this drag...
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stay away from windows and keep your noaa weather radios on in case the power goes off.eed everyone in the zone to be aware and listen to your local forecast. ashley: thank you, janice. dangerous situations, pay attention to the warnings. still ahead, mayor pete buttigieg laying out his plans for 2020. there was a lot of talk about taxes. so will it cost him the ticket? we'll get into that. plus, brooks koepka nearly blows a historic seven stroke lead being he hung on to win his second straight pga championship. the high lights and so much more coming up on "fbn: a.m." ♪ i can't see me loving nobody but you for all my life. ♪ when you're with me baby the skies will be blue, for all my life. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up with your partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only p
stay away from windows and keep your noaa weather radios on in case the power goes off.eed everyone in the zone to be aware and listen to your local forecast. ashley: thank you, janice. dangerous situations, pay attention to the warnings. still ahead, mayor pete buttigieg laying out his plans for 2020. there was a lot of talk about taxes. so will it cost him the ticket? we'll get into that. plus, brooks koepka nearly blows a historic seven stroke lead being he hung on to win his second straight...
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para gran parte de california para el dÍa de maÑana jueves, el centro de atracciones tormentas de la noaacaravanas a la frontera y estÁ solicitando asilo tendrÁn que esperar en territorio mexicano su entrevista con el gobierno estadounidense esta es la informaciÓn. un tribunal federal de apelaciones ordenÓ el dÍa de ayer que la administraciÓn del los solicitantes de asilo centroamericanos a esperar en mÉxico, mientras continÚa con su trÁmite de asilo ahora si alguien entra por algunas a puertas de entrada. creo razÓn ha con mÍnimo san isidro de algunas otras puertas tejas y allÍ solo. ron paul en este paÍs, tres jueces del noveno circuito del tribunal de apelaciones. emitiÓ la suspension a una orden preliminar de un juez en san francisco, la cual bloqueaba esa orden del presidente, por lo tanto, mientras que se busca la apelaciÓn. los inmigrantes tendrÁn que hacer su vida en mÉxico, pero como nos dice esta abocado esto representa un problema. que buscando las buscando un abogado de pesar en este caso es mucho mÁs difÍcil se estÁ en mÉxico, donde no hay abogados que su familiar a quienes s
para gran parte de california para el dÍa de maÑana jueves, el centro de atracciones tormentas de la noaacaravanas a la frontera y estÁ solicitando asilo tendrÁn que esperar en territorio mexicano su entrevista con el gobierno estadounidense esta es la informaciÓn. un tribunal federal de apelaciones ordenÓ el dÍa de ayer que la administraciÓn del los solicitantes de asilo centroamericanos a esperar en mÉxico, mientras continÚa con su trÁmite de asilo ahora si alguien entra por...
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noaa says the number of deaths is the highest since 2000. here is what's so sad about this.ost of them died from starvation. experts are trying to figure out the reason why and whether warming oceans could be a factor. this is heartbreaking. >>> happening today the back-to-back nba champs are encouraging dub nation to wear your warriors gear. >> to show support for the fifth straight trip to the nba finals. the warriors are calling today finals friday. tower, the international terminal at sfo and several buildings in the city will be lit up in blue and gold. >> the warriors are still waiting to find out who they'll be playing in the finals. last night the toronto raptors played the bucks in milwaukee. the score 105 to 91. they take a 3-2 game load. the raptors can close out the series tomorrow in toronto. if the bucks win tomorrow game seven will be played monday in milwaukee. abc 7, your place for the nba finals, game one next thursday night. tipoff at 6:00. >>> much more still ahead including a massive moving mural capturing all of san francisco. the project now on display
noaa says the number of deaths is the highest since 2000. here is what's so sad about this.ost of them died from starvation. experts are trying to figure out the reason why and whether warming oceans could be a factor. this is heartbreaking. >>> happening today the back-to-back nba champs are encouraging dub nation to wear your warriors gear. >> to show support for the fifth straight trip to the nba finals. the warriors are calling today finals friday. tower, the international...
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is exactly what the national climate assessment said. 12 different government bodies from nasa and noaa to the smithsonian to the pentagon saying we're in for a horrible planet when there is not enough food to feed everybody and you have climate refugees, when life as we know it changes. and that is not going to happen by 2040. that is going to happen by 2075 or 2100 if nothing changes now. so one catherine -- one climate scientist, she's the analogy, it is like going to the doctor and the zrr said if -- the -- said if you eat 12 cheeseburgers a day and here is what you look like when you are 40 and here is what you look like when you are 70. the length of your life is determined on that. and so cutting it off and -- and scott pruitt, the former epa commissioner proposed to president trump, well let's have a debate. let's set up a red and blue team debate. it is really hard to find somebody on the other side of the debate. but they found one. his name is william happener. he's a former princeton atomic physicist who also worked for right-wing think tanks which are funded by petro chemic
is exactly what the national climate assessment said. 12 different government bodies from nasa and noaa to the smithsonian to the pentagon saying we're in for a horrible planet when there is not enough food to feed everybody and you have climate refugees, when life as we know it changes. and that is not going to happen by 2040. that is going to happen by 2075 or 2100 if nothing changes now. so one catherine -- one climate scientist, she's the analogy, it is like going to the doctor and the zrr...
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. >> pase lo que pasÉ, estamos felices por esa bebita noaa es un hombre interesante. >> que dios la bendigas por su relaciÓn. 4 yo creo que no es condenada. >> pero ahora sÍ que no lo ocultan, hablando de privacidad aunque tanya ruiz escribiÓ el primer mensaje de amor y quÉ bonito mensaje de amor lo dijo (comunicaciÓn en pantalla). >> de verdad que no se puede negar que estÁn bien enamorados y mÁs adelante mas detalles sobre esto. >> no es por nada me encantÓ. >> es sincera. >> estÁ bonito. >> que viva el amor >>> la exesposa de josÉ jose dijo en una entrevista para tv azteca que el cantante fue violado por sus amigos y josÉ josÉ viviÓ todo lo que un niÑo no debÍa vivir >>> dijo que esta informaciÓn tan delicada no se la compartiÓ a ella si no a la hija de ambos marisol >>> pero otra confesiÓn muy fuerte fue de la presentadora ellen degeneres dijo que se transmitirÁ prÓximamente conto senos cuando era adolescente >>> no le dijo nada porque su mamÁ estaba enferma de cancer pero cuando se lo contÓ varios aÑos despuÉs no le creyÓ y siguiÓ viviendo con su padrastro 18 aÑos mÁs.48 quÉ triste que
. >> pase lo que pasÉ, estamos felices por esa bebita noaa es un hombre interesante. >> que dios la bendigas por su relaciÓn. 4 yo creo que no es condenada. >> pero ahora sÍ que no lo ocultan, hablando de privacidad aunque tanya ruiz escribiÓ el primer mensaje de amor y quÉ bonito mensaje de amor lo dijo (comunicaciÓn en pantalla). >> de verdad que no se puede negar que estÁn bien enamorados y mÁs adelante mas detalles sobre esto. >> no es por nada me...
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so those who are now fighting against the overwhelming evidence, everyone from the pentagon, nasa, noaasmithsonian says this is happening, and it's more serious than we're talking about. >> there are real-life issues with this. >> yes. >> especially in our country, and there are some folks who are vulnerable, the most vulnerable. >> exactly. >> you've been looking into that. >> ultimately this is going to affect all living life, all creatures on earth. but as we've seen from history, some people are more equal than others, and the folks that are feeling it are subsistence fishermen or farmers and people of color, neighborhoods of color here in the richest land on earth. and i went to visit one such place. >> reporter: it is the great paradox of the manmade climate crisis -- the fuels that built the modern world are the same ones now destroying it. and while a dirty energy addiction will eventually affect everyone, the folks with the smallest carbon footprints are the ones who will feel the most pain. >> on one hand, i'm fighting to push these refineries to lower their emission levels, a
so those who are now fighting against the overwhelming evidence, everyone from the pentagon, nasa, noaasmithsonian says this is happening, and it's more serious than we're talking about. >> there are real-life issues with this. >> yes. >> especially in our country, and there are some folks who are vulnerable, the most vulnerable. >> exactly. >> you've been looking into that. >> ultimately this is going to affect all living life, all creatures on earth. but as...
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scientists with noaa said there is a likelihood of 9 to 15 named storms and 2 to 4 major category threesay that is near- normal, but no i is warning a near-normal forecast is not to be taken lightly. >>> looking into our weather, we have scattered showers showing up around the lake tahoe area. kind of bending off into the valley, as well. you can see the rotation. i will pull the satellite out and you can see the rain and showers and thundershowers. some of this could visit our neck of the woods tomorrow, but then again on sunday we have a chance for a few scattered showers. fresno right now getting the brunt of this. rockland and those areas around roseville, getting thunderstorms. in the foothills. the fog at the coast, but not a lot. tomorrow will be partly cloudy, partly sunny all day. today turned into kind of a partly cloudy day. mostly sunny this morning. tomorrow will be more partly cloudy all day. right now the golden gate bridge looks good, but i think we will see more clouds tomorrow as the day goes on. here you go. tomorrow morning looks like that. in san francisco, that is
scientists with noaa said there is a likelihood of 9 to 15 named storms and 2 to 4 major category threesay that is near- normal, but no i is warning a near-normal forecast is not to be taken lightly. >>> looking into our weather, we have scattered showers showing up around the lake tahoe area. kind of bending off into the valley, as well. you can see the rotation. i will pull the satellite out and you can see the rain and showers and thundershowers. some of this could visit our neck of...
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explorers from noaa were testing out equipment when they picked up a sonar reading 160 miles off thely operated vehicle was sent to the location. it found a 124 foot ship believed to be a scooter with the numbers 2109 along the edge of the rutter. evidence suggests the ship may have caught fire before sinking. >>> you might want to cover your kids' eyes and ears for this next one, the air force says the resemblance of these jet con trails to a giant penis in the sky is purely coincidental. they appeared during an f 35 fighter jet training exercise. officials say they reviewed the training tapes and concluded the pilots were in fact conducting standard maneuvers. they say there was no nefarious or inappropriate behavior during the training flight. >>> that gives him 58,612, and now a new total of 2,382,583. >> 31 straight wins and counting for james holzhauer, thursday's haul leaving him shy of ken jennings all time record, the only two players to eclipse 2 million bucks in winnings. in less than half the episoded needed any jennings. >>> drives off balance, shot misses, rebound. >> t
explorers from noaa were testing out equipment when they picked up a sonar reading 160 miles off thely operated vehicle was sent to the location. it found a 124 foot ship believed to be a scooter with the numbers 2109 along the edge of the rutter. evidence suggests the ship may have caught fire before sinking. >>> you might want to cover your kids' eyes and ears for this next one, the air force says the resemblance of these jet con trails to a giant penis in the sky is purely...
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. >> patrick marsh, warning coordination meteorologist from noaa.h for being with us. >> thank you. >> he said it's too early to tell if this is climate change. it beg it s the question what ie trump administration doing about climate change? what they are saying is stunning enough. john avlon has the reality check. >> this is stunning. the following quote is one of the most bonkers things we have heard from a member of the trump administration and that's saying something. quote, the demonization of carbon dioxide is just like the demonization of the poor you je under hitler. that happened. the twisted metaphor comes from someone who has the president's ear for climate change. william happer who serves on the security council. the review panel is designed to under mine actual assertion of actual climate change scientists in the government. what could go wrong? if you believe the administration's own report, quite a lot. it warned of catastrophic impacts, challenges to human health and quality of life, the economy, and the natural systems that suppor
. >> patrick marsh, warning coordination meteorologist from noaa.h for being with us. >> thank you. >> he said it's too early to tell if this is climate change. it beg it s the question what ie trump administration doing about climate change? what they are saying is stunning enough. john avlon has the reality check. >> this is stunning. the following quote is one of the most bonkers things we have heard from a member of the trump administration and that's saying...
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floor for more than 150 years researchers with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or noaaby accident they were testing an underwater drone in the gulf of mexico. and all the sudden there. it is experts think the 124 foot long ship caught fire before it sank because the structure above the water line is gone based on the ship's construction features experts believe the ship was probably built in the mid 1800's. this baby has quite a story to tell when she grows up serenity. >>came into the world when a massive tornado was bearing down on the kansas hospital where her mother was in labor, she was born at 5 37 in the evening. and less than 30 minutes later and the f 4 tornado touched down in the town where that hospitals located destroying at least a dozen homes and injuring at least 18 people. >>coca cola wants to bring coffee flavored koch back to the u s the company launched coca cola black you may recall in 2006, but people didn't seem to like it so it stopped being available in 2008 in the us, but a spokesperson says this time will be different thanks to evolving trends
floor for more than 150 years researchers with the national oceanic and atmospheric administration or noaaby accident they were testing an underwater drone in the gulf of mexico. and all the sudden there. it is experts think the 124 foot long ship caught fire before it sank because the structure above the water line is gone based on the ship's construction features experts believe the ship was probably built in the mid 1800's. this baby has quite a story to tell when she grows up serenity....
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officials at noaa, the storm prediction center there, say they have gotten more than 440 reports of tornadoes just this month. jeff paul is in linwood kansas. jeff? >> shep, dozens of homes destroyed after this powerful tornado touched down in the region. we're see manage homes levelled or like this, severely damaged. the tornado ripping off the roof almost entirely of this home, sending the brick wall down to the ground. lots of debris out here. these folks trying to clean up. in every direction, you see the same thing. either a home destroyed, treed snapped like toothpicks or cars turned over. goes on and own. officialses say the tornado was nearly a mile wide. when you see the video of this tornado, it's incredible that nobody was killed. at least a dozen injured. many others have lost everything. >> my wife, she's having a breakdown last night, crying. honey, we're all right. we're here. you know, we can replace this. it's going to be a big hill to climb, but what do you do? put one foot in front of the other. that's all you can do, you know. >> what is incredible, the spirit of these peo
officials at noaa, the storm prediction center there, say they have gotten more than 440 reports of tornadoes just this month. jeff paul is in linwood kansas. jeff? >> shep, dozens of homes destroyed after this powerful tornado touched down in the region. we're see manage homes levelled or like this, severely damaged. the tornado ripping off the roof almost entirely of this home, sending the brick wall down to the ground. lots of debris out here. these folks trying to clean up. in every...
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. >> to the amazement of noaa researchers, an entire ship wreck discovered under the sea in the gulf of mexico. it is believed to be a mid 19th century wooden sailing vessel leaving behind only copper and iron as artifacts to piece together the ship's story. you're up to date. that's the news update this hour, back to you. >> 90 minutes to go until the closing bell rings the dow right now is heading back towards session lows down 337 points right now or 1.25% or so, s&p 500 down by 36 1.3% is the loss and below a key 27.66 is the recent low. 20 points away from session lows here and nasdaq composite down by 1.4%. tyler? >> let's pick up with dominic chu at the commodity desk. >> tyler, crude oil getting crushed, like you said west texas, brent crude prices wti 3.5% and $53.56. crude, $64.47. it's also the last day of the month, which means we'll end may with the biggest one-month losses for both marks since november and no surprise what's driving the downside action. renewed global trade tied to the latest move by the trump administration to launch a new round of tariffs this time on
. >> to the amazement of noaa researchers, an entire ship wreck discovered under the sea in the gulf of mexico. it is believed to be a mid 19th century wooden sailing vessel leaving behind only copper and iron as artifacts to piece together the ship's story. you're up to date. that's the news update this hour, back to you. >> 90 minutes to go until the closing bell rings the dow right now is heading back towards session lows down 337 points right now or 1.25% or so, s&p 500 down...