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these are deepening of different segments of the project in norfolk, san juan and seattle harbor. we have an ecosystem restoration project in brownsville, texas. and as you know, they go under concurrent review both by the congress and the administration. mrs. napolitano: i'm interested in more detail on one of them but i'll ask for it later. significant amount of time this year to evaluate the government's response to the hurricanes irma and harvey. and u.s. virgin islands where people lost their lives and took 11 months to restore power to the entirety of the island. can you provide an updated activities in puerto rico and virgin islands related to the 2017 hurricanes. -- he hurricane season is it is imperative we apply the lessons learned from those hurricanes to prepare for future storms. can you please describe activities the corps has undertaken or plans to undertake to better prepare our nation for future hurricanes this coming season. major general spellmon: i would start out by saying any loss of our hearts ic and and thoughts are with the families that lost loved ones. i
these are deepening of different segments of the project in norfolk, san juan and seattle harbor. we have an ecosystem restoration project in brownsville, texas. and as you know, they go under concurrent review both by the congress and the administration. mrs. napolitano: i'm interested in more detail on one of them but i'll ask for it later. significant amount of time this year to evaluate the government's response to the hurricanes irma and harvey. and u.s. virgin islands where people lost...
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this was the setting sun captured in norfolk like crazy swa n sun captured in norfolk like crazy swan. a strea k of front moving southwards on sunday. a streak of cloud pushing in across northern england and wales. behind the cold front, some cooler air pushes them. temperatures will be a degree or so down on those we have had today. it will feel a bit cooler and particularly for the north of the country. northern scotland starting to see that blustery winds blowing in and maybe heavy showers across northern and western areas. through the day, a few passing showers getting into the north coast of northern ireland, at the isle of man and the north of england and north wales. but the northern ireland and northern england, cloud will come and go. most of us will get some decent spells of sunshine throughout the day and cabbages ranging from a cool 10 degrees to ill oi’ ranging from a cool 10 degrees to ill or 15. it would feel too bad out of the breeze and in the sun. that is your weather. this is bbc news i'm samantha simmonds. our top stories: with nearly 400 people known to have died
this was the setting sun captured in norfolk like crazy swa n sun captured in norfolk like crazy swan. a strea k of front moving southwards on sunday. a streak of cloud pushing in across northern england and wales. behind the cold front, some cooler air pushes them. temperatures will be a degree or so down on those we have had today. it will feel a bit cooler and particularly for the north of the country. northern scotland starting to see that blustery winds blowing in and maybe heavy showers...
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the mail on sunday, on the surface, seems an interesting story and a talking point about norfolk policeile investigating a burglary, a house break—in. because of their lack of resources , break—in. because of their lack of resources, i mean, but how can a computer work out whether it's worth investigating, it's an interesting question? i'm sorry but i thought the duty of the police was to collect protect us all and are properly, if a burglar breaks in, they should see that this dealt with properly but apparently not. norfolk police are putting things into a computer, or there are fingerprints at the crime scene and cctv, pressing a button and letting an algorithm deciding whether it's worth investigating, whether a conviction is a likely outcome. surely you've got to send officers ran to the house to see if they are fingerprints and if there are, surely you have a good chance? fingerprints and if there are, surely you have a good chance ?|j would've thought the duty of the government is to give police enough money and they are not come is why. .. money and they are not come is why... te
the mail on sunday, on the surface, seems an interesting story and a talking point about norfolk policeile investigating a burglary, a house break—in. because of their lack of resources , break—in. because of their lack of resources, i mean, but how can a computer work out whether it's worth investigating, it's an interesting question? i'm sorry but i thought the duty of the police was to collect protect us all and are properly, if a burglar breaks in, they should see that this dealt with...
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shipsval station norfolk, have been sent to see. 2 aircraft carriers. they have been sent to sea as well as 14 other surface ships at sea. there are 15 ships at the shipyards being maintained. those are being secured. the navyadmiral, commander for the mid-atlantic, has set conditions for several ships that can't go to sea. those that are under maintenance, cruisers and destroyers. they are under heavy mooring. they are disconnected from the. pier. out.are in north carolina and maybe for virginia, there is condition zulu, ships cannot leave i come into the harbors. have been ports closed in the carolinas. we see as the storm approaches more things being done to safeguard the ships there and shipping traffic that goes back and forth. those efforts have been put into place. also, other military bases around. aircraft have been moved out. whether it is cherry point or they have been moved out. also marine corps families have been told they can stay on base, but they have opened shelters. they are told if they are going to use the shelters to bring worthain
shipsval station norfolk, have been sent to see. 2 aircraft carriers. they have been sent to sea as well as 14 other surface ships at sea. there are 15 ships at the shipyards being maintained. those are being secured. the navyadmiral, commander for the mid-atlantic, has set conditions for several ships that can't go to sea. those that are under maintenance, cruisers and destroyers. they are under heavy mooring. they are disconnected from the. pier. out.are in north carolina and maybe for...
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in norfolk, san juan, system restoration projects. one in brownsville texas. and one signed by congress and the administration. >> in the significant amount of time this year to rally the response to the hurricanes maria and harvey, experts puerto rico sent out on the u.s. virgin island where is people lost their lives, 11 months or so passed on the entirety of the island. and additionally, this let's us learn from those persons. . >> it was a disaster for both sides, 26 and 27. >> of our stock that we responded. >> all right. we are not good enough, or -- >> i would thank you as well as all of congress for the generous determining a. congress gave us $7.24 billion, and that is going to fund 235 projects in 33 states. our communities. we are taking this very, very seriously. >> thank you very much, sir. goodbye. >> thank you chairman, thank you for being here. the 15th of june, i think it was -- so support from our valley division. >> us i have to refresh my memory. i think the one lock, what's the status for that? the cost ratio, the question about how it lea
in norfolk, san juan, system restoration projects. one in brownsville texas. and one signed by congress and the administration. >> in the significant amount of time this year to rally the response to the hurricanes maria and harvey, experts puerto rico sent out on the u.s. virgin island where is people lost their lives, 11 months or so passed on the entirety of the island. and additionally, this let's us learn from those persons. . >> it was a disaster for both sides, 26 and 27....
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i would like costs on cost per cubic yard for the norfolk harbor. san juan harbor. i know this is an important project for recovery. thinking about $350 million to be borne by the island of puerto rico when we all know their financial situation. in addition to the authorization of this project. i think we need to have a discussion about a financial plan. i think that should include my friend ms. napolitano and congresswoman gonzales needs to be a part of this. this is part of their recovery. and we need to make sure that we don't just authorize it, but we have a feasible financial plan of how to move forward. lastly, on the soo locks, you're increasing your contingency to 37%. 37% contingency on this project. general billed tens of billions of projects in this space over my life. 37% is a high cost, this project dates back a decades. you also were showing a 700% variance in your bc ratio. those numbers, you're asking us to authorize nearly $1 billion project. that's an awful lot of wiggle room. you've got to give us some confidence that you know what you're doing an
i would like costs on cost per cubic yard for the norfolk harbor. san juan harbor. i know this is an important project for recovery. thinking about $350 million to be borne by the island of puerto rico when we all know their financial situation. in addition to the authorization of this project. i think we need to have a discussion about a financial plan. i think that should include my friend ms. napolitano and congresswoman gonzales needs to be a part of this. this is part of their recovery....
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the naval station norfolk, ships have been sent to sea. two aircraft carriers, the "george h.w. bush" and "the abraham lincoln" sent to sea as well as 14 other surface ships and those are now at sea. additionally, there are 15 ships that are there at the shipyards that are being maintained so those are being secured. rear admiral rock, the navy commander for the mid-atlantic has also set conditions for several ships that are there that can't go to sea, those that are understand maintenance, cruisers and destroyers, and they're under heavy mooring, disconnected from the pier, they're anchored, disconnected from shore power because there's a likelihood the water will come over the piers, sailors are on board and the ships are running under their own power. the coast guard has designated four ports in north carolina and later for virginia condition zulu, ships cannot leave or come into these harbors, so those main ports have been closed there in the carolinas. we see as the storm aploechs, more and more things being done to safeguard the ships that are there and shipping traffic th
the naval station norfolk, ships have been sent to sea. two aircraft carriers, the "george h.w. bush" and "the abraham lincoln" sent to sea as well as 14 other surface ships and those are now at sea. additionally, there are 15 ships that are there at the shipyards that are being maintained so those are being secured. rear admiral rock, the navy commander for the mid-atlantic has also set conditions for several ships that are there that can't go to sea, those that are...
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with some blustery showers, but the south, a bit of sunshine particularly across parts of kent and norfolkmore cloud and patchy rain for the rest of southern england, wales, lincolnshire. a return to sunny skies for north wales in northern england and northern ireland. still a scattering of fairly light showers. full scotland the showers will be more frequent and they could be quite heavy at times, although we'll be hit and miss some of the showers in scotland could bring hail wa nted showers in scotland could bring hail wanted thunderstorm mixed in. the showers in the north fade away for a time through this evening and night. the rain clears away from southern and eastern england. most of us, clear, dry and fairly chilly tonight. later in the night, more rain works in across north—east england and eastern and northern parts of scotland. there could be heavy bursts of rain. elsewhere, after the chilly start friday morning, it's looking like a mostly dry day. a bit of sunshine breaking through at times. the rain clearing slowly from the north—east of england, could linger for the northern i
with some blustery showers, but the south, a bit of sunshine particularly across parts of kent and norfolkmore cloud and patchy rain for the rest of southern england, wales, lincolnshire. a return to sunny skies for north wales in northern england and northern ireland. still a scattering of fairly light showers. full scotland the showers will be more frequent and they could be quite heavy at times, although we'll be hit and miss some of the showers in scotland could bring hail wa nted showers...
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for more than 18 months, a group of indian sailors have been stuck onboard a ship in norfolk after itsif they did, they wouldn't be paid. now, their ordeal may soon be over. our correspondent jo black is there now. it is not rare for a crew to be abandoned in this way, but what is unique is the legal battle and how long it has been over the future of this ship. this is where you have been living for the past 18 months? for an experienced sailor like this captain, the past 18 months have been pretty static. he and his crew have been stranded at the docks in great yarmouth since 2017 after the shipping company that owned the malaviya twenty went into liquidation. is that where you sleep? for the captain and his colleagues it's been a tough time away from theirfamilies, enduring it's been a tough time away from their families, enduring a it's been a tough time away from theirfamilies, enduring a bitter winter and waiting for outstanding wages. they have done a lot of reading, watched films and carried out drills and maintenance on the vessel. why do you have to stay on the ship? if we get
for more than 18 months, a group of indian sailors have been stuck onboard a ship in norfolk after itsif they did, they wouldn't be paid. now, their ordeal may soon be over. our correspondent jo black is there now. it is not rare for a crew to be abandoned in this way, but what is unique is the legal battle and how long it has been over the future of this ship. this is where you have been living for the past 18 months? for an experienced sailor like this captain, the past 18 months have been...
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hello again. front that we've got sat across the far east. towards the eastern coast of norfolk and suffolkt. the temperatures up. so, for the early rises, double—figure temperatures. it's not going to be too cold a start to the day. as it was last night. nevertheless, a cool start. turning wet for northern ireland. coming through every now and then. temperatures high teens to low 20s. however, towards the end of the week it is going to get more unsettled. cooler and breezier, with rain at times too. here's the charts, then, for thursday. and maybe southern counties of england as well. stay dry, with some sunshine. of the uk. now, towards the end of the week, the jetstream pattern amplifies. weather, but we're not. machine, right over the top of the uk. that's through friday, and on into the weekend as well. an unsettled looking weather picture. half of the uk, there could be a few showers even in the south. so an unsettled kind of day. quite breezy, quite cool as well, with temperatures coming down. brighter weather in the south. into the weekend, with heavy showers across the north of the
hello again. front that we've got sat across the far east. towards the eastern coast of norfolk and suffolkt. the temperatures up. so, for the early rises, double—figure temperatures. it's not going to be too cold a start to the day. as it was last night. nevertheless, a cool start. turning wet for northern ireland. coming through every now and then. temperatures high teens to low 20s. however, towards the end of the week it is going to get more unsettled. cooler and breezier, with rain at...
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norfolk souther corporation supplemented by cooperation. climate change is crucial to a chain -- attain development. in pursuing our common court for human development progress, china has worked in partnership with other countries with the international communities. this year marks the 40th than of --sery of china opening up this path has want -- brought fundamental changes more than the 700 million of the population have been lifted out of absolute poverty which is 70% of the global total in the same. . the social pension network is accessible to over nine at the young people is now fully instituted. 25,000as built kilometers of high-speed railway. this account for two thirds of the global total infrastructure construction. and according to pulling agencies, in terms of public satisfaction with this public confidence in the future. the path of development china pursues has provided the world with opportunities for common development over the past 40 years china's foreign trade has registered and average growth of 14.5 percent. this has sus
norfolk souther corporation supplemented by cooperation. climate change is crucial to a chain -- attain development. in pursuing our common court for human development progress, china has worked in partnership with other countries with the international communities. this year marks the 40th than of --sery of china opening up this path has want -- brought fundamental changes more than the 700 million of the population have been lifted out of absolute poverty which is 70% of the global total in...
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jeffrey wise/ city of norfolk fire chief: "get to safety before the trouble comes... people need to take aantage of the time now while it's still safe and out yourself in a position where you don't need to call 911" need to call 911" where you don't in a position where you don't need to call 911" now i am here with john shrable in the weather center tracking hurricane florence and tropical storm olivia which is set to hit hawaii today. hawaii today. ( james ) hawaii today.set to hit olivia which is tropical storm florence and hurricane tracking hurricane florence and olivia which is hawaii today. ( james ) i am in the john shrable tracking the path of hurricane florence. changes in temperatures from the past few noticeable today as highs fall out of the 80's inland and back into the 70's for these same areas. along the pacific shore temperatures will be seen as just slightly cooler while along the bay cooler weather as highs peak in the 60's and 70's. skies will remain primarily clear and dry just as we've seen through the weekend and the start of the week. ( darya )
jeffrey wise/ city of norfolk fire chief: "get to safety before the trouble comes... people need to take aantage of the time now while it's still safe and out yourself in a position where you don't need to call 911" need to call 911" where you don't in a position where you don't need to call 911" now i am here with john shrable in the weather center tracking hurricane florence and tropical storm olivia which is set to hit hawaii today. hawaii today. ( james ) hawaii...
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from time to time over the next few hours, that rain mostly focused towards the eastern coast of norfolk it's going to be at its heaviest. a lot of cloud for england and wales, but that's keeping the temperatures up. so, for the early risers, double—figure temperatures. it's not going to be too cold a start to the day. for scotland and for northern ireland, chillier air here, but not quite as cold as it was last night. nevertheless, a cool start. but should see some early morning sunshine for scotland and northern ireland, before the cloud thickens up. and we'll start to see outbreaks of rain arriving through the afternoon, that rain turning progressively heavier, particularly across western scotland, turning wet too for northern ireland. england and wales for the most part, yes, it's a dry kind of day, cloud will be with us for most of the day, but there'll be some sunny spells coming through every now and then. temperatures high teens to low 20s. however, towards the end of the week, it is going to get more unsettled. cooler and breezier, with rain at times too. here's the charts then
from time to time over the next few hours, that rain mostly focused towards the eastern coast of norfolk it's going to be at its heaviest. a lot of cloud for england and wales, but that's keeping the temperatures up. so, for the early risers, double—figure temperatures. it's not going to be too cold a start to the day. for scotland and for northern ireland, chillier air here, but not quite as cold as it was last night. nevertheless, a cool start. but should see some early morning sunshine for...
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she was steaming to new york, not norfolk. she was attacked in the late afternoon, not the early afternoon. it may seem to some to be a trivial issue. what difference does it make if the ship was sunk by a mine or tornado? but this conundrum presented me with a task to which i have devoted my career. how, when, and why do the crystal clear waters of history flowing from a moment of time become muddy with speculation and dubious scholarship? how do we coax the truth of history out of that door to the past? i think we should always try because there are always lessons to be learned from this seemingly minor issue about the cause of mirlo's demise. among the lessons i believe is that fake news is not a new phenomenon. initially, it was not easy for the u.s. navy to gain control of their propaganda. the government's own bulletin published of september 5, 1918 featuring the report of assistance midgeted by john allen clearly stated that merlin had been torpedoed. officialcoast guard's annual report for 1918 also attested that the t
she was steaming to new york, not norfolk. she was attacked in the late afternoon, not the early afternoon. it may seem to some to be a trivial issue. what difference does it make if the ship was sunk by a mine or tornado? but this conundrum presented me with a task to which i have devoted my career. how, when, and why do the crystal clear waters of history flowing from a moment of time become muddy with speculation and dubious scholarship? how do we coax the truth of history out of that door...
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from time to time over the next few hours, that rain mostly focused towards the eastern coast of norfolkeaviest. a lot of cloud for england and wales, but that's keeping the temperatures up. for the early rises, double figure temperatures, not too cold a start to the day. for scotland and northern ireland, chillier air here, but not as cold as it was last night. nevertheless, a cool start. but should see some early morning sunshine for scotland and northern ireland before the cloud thickens up, and we'll start to see outbreaks of rain arriving through the afternoon, that rain turning progressively heavier, particularly across western scotland, turning wet for northern ireland. england and wales for the most part is a dry kind of day, cloud with us for most of the day, but there'll be some sunny spells coming through every now and then. temperatures high teens to low 20s. however, towards the end of the week it is going to get more unsettled. cooler and breezier, with rain at times too. here's the charts, then, for thursday. low pressure starts to form around about scotland, and that area
from time to time over the next few hours, that rain mostly focused towards the eastern coast of norfolkeaviest. a lot of cloud for england and wales, but that's keeping the temperatures up. for the early rises, double figure temperatures, not too cold a start to the day. for scotland and northern ireland, chillier air here, but not as cold as it was last night. nevertheless, a cool start. but should see some early morning sunshine for scotland and northern ireland before the cloud thickens up,...
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here's the view from norfolk earlier.w there is a lot of dry weather out there. another area of rain just weather out there. another area of rainjust fringing is weather out there. another area of rain just fringing is the far north—east of scotland, and this zone of cloud and patchy rain is working towards northern ireland and ben wales, western england as we go through the night. underneath the clarity temperatures will hold up into double figures where it is clear overnight. temperatures dipping down into single figures in the wet zones. here is what we are expecting the beginning of the week. this coming in from the atlantic. this coming in from the atlantic. this is going to move further east during tomorrow. it is particularly targeting parts of england and wales with the rain. maybe some of the far south, south—east of northern ireland to begin with, but that will clear. patchy rain south—west scotla nd clear. patchy rain south—west scotland north—east scotland to begin the day. it will easily afternoon to mainly s
here's the view from norfolk earlier.w there is a lot of dry weather out there. another area of rain just weather out there. another area of rainjust fringing is weather out there. another area of rain just fringing is the far north—east of scotland, and this zone of cloud and patchy rain is working towards northern ireland and ben wales, western england as we go through the night. underneath the clarity temperatures will hold up into double figures where it is clear overnight. temperatures...
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and playful is expected thursday or early friday, summer between charleston, south carolina and norfolk, virginia. the estimated damages could reach $27 billion. and the bank of england governor will stay on the job until january 2020. he had been due to step down next june, but the chancellor in today's of speculation by confirming that carney will continue his term. and iran's nuclear chief says he hopes the deal survives, but warns the program will be in a stronger position if it doesn't. he also tells the associated press that president trump's decision to withdraw from the deal puts him on the "loser side of history." and the president of china and vladimir putin are pledging to have closer ties. they met in russia where putin is hosting a forum. both countries agreed to oppose trade protectionism, a clear shot at president trump's policies. russia and china began 70's of joint military exercises today. global news, 25 hours a day, on air and on tictoc, powered by analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. you are just -- if you are just joining, we
and playful is expected thursday or early friday, summer between charleston, south carolina and norfolk, virginia. the estimated damages could reach $27 billion. and the bank of england governor will stay on the job until january 2020. he had been due to step down next june, but the chancellor in today's of speculation by confirming that carney will continue his term. and iran's nuclear chief says he hopes the deal survives, but warns the program will be in a stronger position if it doesn't. he...
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some threatening cloud on this weather picture from norfolk area. it is mainly dry out. however we are seeing some outbreaks of rain. moving into the far north northeast of scotland. and cloud increase in wales, western england into northern ireland. we're seeing some outbreaks of rain edging inwards during the night. this will keep the temperature up in the double figures here and maybe to the far northeast of scotland, too. but elsewhere, if you've got clear skies, you'll be just a bit down into the single figures for a chill in air to start the weekend. the weekend's weather? well, saturday dominated by this frontal system from the atlantic taking this way, the rain. through parts of england and wales. could be a bit of that fringing into southern areas of northern ireland to begin the day. but once that clears there should be sunny spells. the rest of the day would be dry. there southwest and northeast of scotland some early patch of rain. between the two, there will be a slice of sunshine. most places will be seeing sunny spells into the aftern
some threatening cloud on this weather picture from norfolk area. it is mainly dry out. however we are seeing some outbreaks of rain. moving into the far north northeast of scotland. and cloud increase in wales, western england into northern ireland. we're seeing some outbreaks of rain edging inwards during the night. this will keep the temperature up in the double figures here and maybe to the far northeast of scotland, too. but elsewhere, if you've got clear skies, you'll be just a bit down...
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the evacuations are starting at 8:00 this morningn virginia beach and hampton and norfolk. he's activated about 1,500 national guardsmen and requested 21 swift water rescue teams from out of state because of the possibility of that cattrophic flooding. on the other side, maryland governor larry hogan also declared a state of emergency. he is very concerned about some of the low lying areas like frederick. >> we are preparing for the potential of historic, catastrophic and life threateningloing in maryland. >> i ask all virginians to take all precautionary measures. >> a even d.c. may not come out of this unscathed. the district built a levey about our years ago to prevent the flooding from pushing north. the national park service is considering for the first time activating that. they'reeeping aery close eye on this storm. it's on 17th street right by constitution and they may well activate it if need be. reporting live in old town alexandria chris lawrenceews 4. >> thank you. >> hricane florence strengthened quickly. in 24 hours it went from being a tropical storm to a cat
the evacuations are starting at 8:00 this morningn virginia beach and hampton and norfolk. he's activated about 1,500 national guardsmen and requested 21 swift water rescue teams from out of state because of the possibility of that cattrophic flooding. on the other side, maryland governor larry hogan also declared a state of emergency. he is very concerned about some of the low lying areas like frederick. >> we are preparing for the potential of historic, catastrophic and life...
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it will continue to do so over the next few hours for the likes of lincolnshire, also norfolk and northern of scotland. most of the same dry conditions to end the day and overnight as well. june the 2nd half overnight as well. june the 2nd half overnight more rain moves into the west. this is a weather front and it introduces cloud and outpace event parts of northern ireland are particularly to wales first thing tomorrow morning. but the race across the country where you've got the clear skies we will see the lowest temperatures, down into lover temperatures. saturday's weather will be largely dominated by the sponge across central parts of england and wales tec, too. there will be some dry about weather sonata complete wash—out on saturday but the area is likely to see the heaviest of the rain really too much of wales into the midlands, parts of england, perhaps the southern uplands of scotland as well. for much of scotland and northern ireland actually not a bad day. sunshine breaking through and a bit of sunshine along the south coast. anywhere south around london should stay dry for mu
it will continue to do so over the next few hours for the likes of lincolnshire, also norfolk and northern of scotland. most of the same dry conditions to end the day and overnight as well. june the 2nd half overnight as well. june the 2nd half overnight more rain moves into the west. this is a weather front and it introduces cloud and outpace event parts of northern ireland are particularly to wales first thing tomorrow morning. but the race across the country where you've got the clear skies...
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up and down the coastal area are closing ahead of the storm.naval ships stationed at naval station norfolk in virginia began leaving for other parts of the atlantic to avoid damagegov. ralph northam / (d) virginia: "this is a serious storm and it's going to affect the entire state of virginia."even for those not directly along the coastline, heavy rain, flooding and landslidesare still serious concerns and the storm moves inland.residents there, are stocking up on things like generators, food and water...as they prepare to hunker down.david hall/ resident: "i was here in raleigh during fran, and we were without power for two weeks, and i vouched to never live through that again." again." live through that again." ( james ) now i am in the weather center with meteorologist john shrable who is tracking hurricane florence. john. continued sunshine today as the bay area will again see temperatures peaking just slightly above average for this continued sunshine today as the bay area will again see temperatures peaking just slightly above average for this time of year. highs this afternoon will
up and down the coastal area are closing ahead of the storm.naval ships stationed at naval station norfolk in virginia began leaving for other parts of the atlantic to avoid damagegov. ralph northam / (d) virginia: "this is a serious storm and it's going to affect the entire state of virginia."even for those not directly along the coastline, heavy rain, flooding and landslidesare still serious concerns and the storm moves inland.residents there, are stocking up on things like...
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phase one -- investing in the capability we have just agreed with the headquarters in north virginia norfolk virginia. and we are also doing more to improve surveillance or common sense. in the north atlantic like norway. but i'm calling from a country and so you have to remember that the arctic north of the arctic circle which does include norway. or with the north atlantic. having said all of this to highlight the following to have high intentions in the high north it is important to keep the tensions down in the high north. we worked together and at the daimlerchrysler in. and then there is no contradiction at the same time. >> now we will open it up to the audience. people with microphones. identify yourself very briefly. keep the questions brief we appreciate that. we only have so much time. >> i'm director foreign policy center here at the heritage foundation. thank you secretary mr. stoltenberg for your importance of nato to the alliance. ms. parliamentarian and chairman of four affairs committee recently proposes to name the new nato headquarters after senator john mccain. and to hav
phase one -- investing in the capability we have just agreed with the headquarters in north virginia norfolk virginia. and we are also doing more to improve surveillance or common sense. in the north atlantic like norway. but i'm calling from a country and so you have to remember that the arctic north of the arctic circle which does include norway. or with the north atlantic. having said all of this to highlight the following to have high intentions in the high north it is important to keep the...
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storms that are in or around the storm stor halo the port of will ming tomingtone smalle smallest norfolk virginia about four times the capacity of wilming n wilmington charleston, about 70 billion savannah and jacksonville also important to east coast commerce here's where they all stand right now. norfolk is what they call condition zulu, that's a call from the coast guard that means the channel inland is closed the port in terms of truck traffic is open. if the ship is in port, you can probably load or unload, but new vessel traffic in and out of virginia right now is closed so you're either there and working or you're not getting in and out. wilmington north carolina and charleston, south carolina closed to all traffic. no employees there savannah and jacksonville do remain open as of last night we spoke with them both. they are closely watching this storm, especially savannah because the storm has recently turned to a more southward tact, so the port of savannah is open now but watching where this storm ends up. joining us on the cnbc news line is a man you met a couple of months ago
storms that are in or around the storm stor halo the port of will ming tomingtone smalle smallest norfolk virginia about four times the capacity of wilming n wilmington charleston, about 70 billion savannah and jacksonville also important to east coast commerce here's where they all stand right now. norfolk is what they call condition zulu, that's a call from the coast guard that means the channel inland is closed the port in terms of truck traffic is open. if the ship is in port, you can...
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a moderate risk includes charleston, norfolk, a slight risk into washington, d.c. the potomac may see real issues with flooding, jacksonville as well. we look at the storm surge threat. here's where i'm most concerned, south of wilmington to moorhead city, a 6 to 12 foot wall of water pushing in. cape hatteras, while three to five feet doesn't sound like a lot, these barrier islands flood and wash out on a good rainstorm. this could be catastrophic. four to six feet around myrtle beach, charleston two to four feet. combine that with the large destructive winds we're looking at trouble. rainfall, we're talking catastrophic rainfall. this is life-threatening flood conditions. we look at a minimum ten inches from wilmington to cape hatteras into central virginia. we're talking about 10 to 15, maybe 20 inches. it's not out of the realm of possibility that by monday we could be looking at three feet of rain out of this system. i mean, there really is a lot going on here, and to give you an idea of how active the tropics are right now, look at the map. we've got hurrican
a moderate risk includes charleston, norfolk, a slight risk into washington, d.c. the potomac may see real issues with flooding, jacksonville as well. we look at the storm surge threat. here's where i'm most concerned, south of wilmington to moorhead city, a 6 to 12 foot wall of water pushing in. cape hatteras, while three to five feet doesn't sound like a lot, these barrier islands flood and wash out on a good rainstorm. this could be catastrophic. four to six feet around myrtle beach,...
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navy ships in norfolk are preparing to ride out the storm at sea. >> hardware stores and supermarkethelves are being emptied. the university of north carolina at wilmington is already urging students to le let's go to accuweather's erin calandra for the complete forecast. erin? >> good morning, we continue to track hurricane florence. it is expected to develop into a very powerful storm over the next 24 hours into a category 4 as it tracks towards the u.s. now, we expect it to get close to the coast thursday night into friday. if you're in this red zone, you need to have a plan in place. start thinking about evacuations and certainly listen to your local authorities. we're also tracking hurricane isaac. it is a category 1. it will be pushing off to the west, weakening as it approaches the lesser antilles. and we have flooding downpours across the northeast, mainly pennsylvania into upstate new york. certainly a day you want to bring the umbrella. don't forget about that. back to you. >> good advice, erin. thank you. >>> breaking overnight, the dallas police officer who shot and kille
navy ships in norfolk are preparing to ride out the storm at sea. >> hardware stores and supermarkethelves are being emptied. the university of north carolina at wilmington is already urging students to le let's go to accuweather's erin calandra for the complete forecast. erin? >> good morning, we continue to track hurricane florence. it is expected to develop into a very powerful storm over the next 24 hours into a category 4 as it tracks towards the u.s. now, we expect it to get...
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la marina dijo que enviarÍa barcos a la zona del norfolk.esidentes de javito, la capital toman todas las previsiones. la temporada de huracanes alcanza su punto mÁximo este lunes ideas del centro nacional donde estudian estos fenÓmenos emitieron avisos por la formaciÓn otras dos tormentas tropicales en el atlÁntico cuyos nobles son isaac y helen y que amenazan con convertirse en huracanes en las prÓximas horas . fÉlix: no sÓlo algo que no federal trata de establecer una fuerte polÍtica antiinmigrante. tambiÉn polÍticos y legisladores han presentado mÁs de una docena de proyectos de ley para atacar la inmigraciÓn indocumentada o buscan endurecer las leyes ya existentes para deportar mÁs inmigrantes indocumentados. viviana Ávila nos habla de estas propuestas hidrata reacciones de los activistas pro inmigrantes. viviana: mientras la administraciÓn trump avancen polÍticas a nivel federal para detener el flujo de inmigrantes indocumeal paÍs, congresistas de estos nueve estados han sometido alrededor de 17 proyectos de ley anti migrantes que van d
la marina dijo que enviarÍa barcos a la zona del norfolk.esidentes de javito, la capital toman todas las previsiones. la temporada de huracanes alcanza su punto mÁximo este lunes ideas del centro nacional donde estudian estos fenÓmenos emitieron avisos por la formaciÓn otras dos tormentas tropicales en el atlÁntico cuyos nobles son isaac y helen y que amenazan con convertirse en huracanes en las prÓximas horas . fÉlix: no sÓlo algo que no federal trata de establecer una fuerte polÍtica...
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. >>> making big bets on norfolk southern jon, tell us what they're betting on >> well, judge, the stockted off pretty good today and has gotten even better now up $7.38 they helped deliver a lot of what comes into the country, whoever is importing it in as well as, of course, crude oil and things like that norfolk southern bought the first week of november calls very aggressively. it's not the regular november expiration that's why you don't see any volume and all of a sudden you see this big spike right here. what were they buying? as you can see november 190s stock is up from basically 130 earlier this year to now 186 and somebody's betting into the earnings report which is end of october that they want to own a lot of this one. i liked it i will probably try to ride most of it into those earnings end of october and, again, they bought specifically the november 2nd expiration so they could participate in the earnings report at least that's my read, judge >> stock in a nice move. come back over here. >>> straight ahead, fidelity doubling down on its no fee funds. the impact on the brok
. >>> making big bets on norfolk southern jon, tell us what they're betting on >> well, judge, the stockted off pretty good today and has gotten even better now up $7.38 they helped deliver a lot of what comes into the country, whoever is importing it in as well as, of course, crude oil and things like that norfolk southern bought the first week of november calls very aggressively. it's not the regular november expiration that's why you don't see any volume and all of a sudden...
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. —— in norfolk. shocked of the new arriving in your efforts. -- in norfolk.cope out the museum in the southern city of hyderabad. all the royalty, the king and queen they had throughout the world given aof they had throughout the world given a of gives and this was one of the items which was received by hyderabad. the value of this would be about one. but they say in the international arcade this goal to 100. this was a case that was not just a property offence, it was a very emotional issue. it was an issue which do with the history, tradition, culture, legacy of hyderabad state and hyderabad city. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with darren bett. hello there. in contrast to the window across the other side of the atlantic, the weather close to home is looking really very quite for the next few days. we have got to get cold tonight. the areas of bit like this where the cloud was late to break, there is a result where temperatures did not rise very much. his band of cloud here being as possible for some rain and drizzle is only very slowly moving sout
. —— in norfolk. shocked of the new arriving in your efforts. -- in norfolk.cope out the museum in the southern city of hyderabad. all the royalty, the king and queen they had throughout the world given aof they had throughout the world given a of gives and this was one of the items which was received by hyderabad. the value of this would be about one. but they say in the international arcade this goal to 100. this was a case that was not just a property offence, it was a very emotional...
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anybody from the area around beaufort, south carolina, all the way up to norfolk and even further upattention. >> richard henning, such great advice. thank you very much for bringing us your report literally from the eye of the storm. we really appreciate you taking time to show us and tell us what's happening there. i mean, those guys are incredible. the video from when they are flying through the bands of the turbulence inside the plane is like very heart pumping to me. >> i hope people are length to what he said because what he told you, he said everything you're hearing about the severity of the storm it's all true and there's nothing standing in the way of this storm getting even stronger. >> intensifying. >>> all right. we are talking about what's going on in the white house as well. trying to project an image that everything is working just fine, they don't care at all about the release of this bob woodward book. nothing to see here. is that really the case? next. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b gettin
anybody from the area around beaufort, south carolina, all the way up to norfolk and even further upattention. >> richard henning, such great advice. thank you very much for bringing us your report literally from the eye of the storm. we really appreciate you taking time to show us and tell us what's happening there. i mean, those guys are incredible. the video from when they are flying through the bands of the turbulence inside the plane is like very heart pumping to me. >> i hope...
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old dominion pic up a signature win as a program, 49-35 over 13th-ranked virginia tech.ay amazingn norfolkout in the second half and just felt likeld we c wear them down and keep doing what we were doing. i think we were up over 90 plays and kept going. our kids believed . we jus made history. this is one of e biggest moments in hampton roa sports history. arguably the bgest moment in old dominion historot exaggeration. big ten play atome against minnesota. maryland doesin somethg, offensive touchdown. mcfarland 26-yard score. 7-0 terrapins ontop. tye johnson is his turn. he led maryland 123 yards.rr 14-0. on top, hey, third quarter now. mcfarland again, a redshirt freshman up the middle. this ispeot a re. scored again. 64-yard score. 112 yards on six carries. maryland starts off their conference schedule 42-13 win eser minnota. now, virginia hosting louisville. bryce perkins watch this. put on a athletic display. perkins avoids the blitz. watch what he does. he is goi to hurdle a defender. taken down at the 15 after a gain of36 . he goes over and d. smith leads to a touchdown, 13-3 virgin
old dominion pic up a signature win as a program, 49-35 over 13th-ranked virginia tech.ay amazingn norfolkout in the second half and just felt likeld we c wear them down and keep doing what we were doing. i think we were up over 90 plays and kept going. our kids believed . we jus made history. this is one of e biggest moments in hampton roa sports history. arguably the bgest moment in old dominion historot exaggeration. big ten play atome against minnesota. maryland doesin somethg, offensive...
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naval base in norfolk are going out to sea to stay one step ahead of florence. the question is, potentially millions along the coast, will they follow suit to escape the storm? at the moment, it seems likely to park over this part of the country and inundate the area, again, with more rain for hour after hour, day far inland the bay area are going to the east coast for hurricane florence and 16 members of the california task force left at midnight on orders from a team -- from fema. one of the made responsibilities will be to rescue people trapped by fast- moving waters. >> we look for people that were left behind that didn't evacuate and anyone stuck in their homes or with injuries or the incapability of getting out of the area and then moving them to shelters. >> the local team travels in four vehicles with two trailers and they hope to arrive on thursday, when florence is expected to make landfall. right now, they are driving to raleigh, north carolina. that could change, depending on the path of the hurricane. >>> 4:34 and an eight-year-old girl is in critic
naval base in norfolk are going out to sea to stay one step ahead of florence. the question is, potentially millions along the coast, will they follow suit to escape the storm? at the moment, it seems likely to park over this part of the country and inundate the area, again, with more rain for hour after hour, day far inland the bay area are going to the east coast for hurricane florence and 16 members of the california task force left at midnight on orders from a team -- from fema. one of the...
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not a cloud in the sky in norfolk.ly any blue spots in argyll and bute. this figure cloud comes in. you can see the contrast here. some sunny skies in wales, increasing into western england. sunny spells for the north—east of scotland. we have this weather front pushing into north—east of scotland. we have this weatherfront pushing into parts north—east of scotland. we have this weather front pushing into parts of northern ireland throughout the day. meanwhile, england and wales, increasing amounts of sunshine further west. still some patchy cloud, particularly in western wales where we see a future was at times. —— afew where we see a future was at times. —— a few showers. the pennines are warm, 25, maybe 26 degrees. same two for scotland, we could make 2a or 25 degrees. cooler across the west, breezy and a windy morning. the winds ease as we go into the evening, bad weatherfront winds ease as we go into the evening, bad weather front sinks into the west of the country bringing rain. a bit of cloud. most parts should
not a cloud in the sky in norfolk.ly any blue spots in argyll and bute. this figure cloud comes in. you can see the contrast here. some sunny skies in wales, increasing into western england. sunny spells for the north—east of scotland. we have this weather front pushing into north—east of scotland. we have this weatherfront pushing into parts north—east of scotland. we have this weather front pushing into parts of northern ireland throughout the day. meanwhile, england and wales,...
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and then up in virginia, norfolk and richmond. airlines are planning to move their planes out of the storm's path. they'll sit out the storm elsewhere and then fly back into those airports once they're clear. lester? >> tom costello, thanks. we're going to show you the eye of the storm. this was captured by a noaa satellite. al is back with us right now. al, we look at that and we look at this. how big across is all that? >> we're talking 400 miles, lester, and it's intensifying. it's growing right now. 785 miles east-southeast of cape fear, 140-mile-per-hour winds moving west-northwest at 17. if it continues at that clip, a category 3 storm coming on shore sometime late in the afternoon on thursday. we'll be watching that very closely. and into friday, it makes its way in, and we are looking by sunday, it's still just in the carolinas. as far as the winds are concerned, the highest risk is from cape hatteras back to charleston as far as the winds are concerned. the storm surge, when all the walls of water come in, anywhere from 2
and then up in virginia, norfolk and richmond. airlines are planning to move their planes out of the storm's path. they'll sit out the storm elsewhere and then fly back into those airports once they're clear. lester? >> tom costello, thanks. we're going to show you the eye of the storm. this was captured by a noaa satellite. al is back with us right now. al, we look at that and we look at this. how big across is all that? >> we're talking 400 miles, lester, and it's intensifying....
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this winter, the online retailer will offer real full- sized trees like douglas firs and norfolk islandines. they will be shipped in boxes without water. each tree will arrive within 10 days after it is cut down. amazon sold trees than 3 feet last year. now, you can have the option of delivered right to you, dave clark. >>> beginning october 1st, verizon will start rolling out a new generation of high-speed internet. verizon says it will launch 5g service and four cities. sacramento, los angeles, houston, and indianapolis. the company says existing verizon customers will pay $50 a month for that service. starting tomorrow, anybody can sign up to get updates on when 5g service will be available in your area. >>> right now, it is 4:47. we want to check in with 5g for a look at construction traffic hopefully it has picked up. >> they did not always do it early, pam, but today they did. that's good for commuters who are driving early, like someone i know. let's go out and take a look at the tracy commute. starting with west bound 580. slow traffic. as you drive through the area, there have
this winter, the online retailer will offer real full- sized trees like douglas firs and norfolk islandines. they will be shipped in boxes without water. each tree will arrive within 10 days after it is cut down. amazon sold trees than 3 feet last year. now, you can have the option of delivered right to you, dave clark. >>> beginning october 1st, verizon will start rolling out a new generation of high-speed internet. verizon says it will launch 5g service and four cities. sacramento,...
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ordered the o evacuation a quarter of a million people from the eastern shore to virginia beach and norfolk and the middle peninsula. he also requested about 21 rescueeams from other states. both he and the maryland governor both saye it's t to take this very seriously. take sk all virginians to all precautionary measures. start now to prepare you families and your homes for potential heavy rains, ndwind, possible flooding. >> governor hogan for his part, he put the national guard on alert. he hasn't ordered a evacuations as of yet but he's still tracking that storm because a lot of this is going to depend, not on just where it hits, the eye of the storm, buta does it out? does it track north and stall out? because that could bring very s vere flooding. we'll bring you more on this throughout the hour. >> thank you. >> now we t knowt hurricane florence strengthened quicken. in 24 hours it went from being a tropical storm to a category 4 hurricane. >> take out these images of the stmm taken f space. you can see howell formed the hurricane is. the eye in the thmiddle. images were taken by ric
ordered the o evacuation a quarter of a million people from the eastern shore to virginia beach and norfolk and the middle peninsula. he also requested about 21 rescueeams from other states. both he and the maryland governor both saye it's t to take this very seriously. take sk all virginians to all precautionary measures. start now to prepare you families and your homes for potential heavy rains, ndwind, possible flooding. >> governor hogan for his part, he put the national guard on...
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guest: supporter of professor ford from norfolk, virginia. mark, hello. caller: good morning. i would like to first thank you for your needed responses, because if this democracy experience is going to get any better, i think people like you have to have restraint instead of buying in to the egging on one side or the other. i just wanted to say, how about the idea that both of these individuals can be credible and have high levels of integrity? the problem that i see is that unfortunately, as one of the other callers who was a family counselor he hit dead on. , it would be nice if this was the environment where judge kavanaugh, if these allegations are true, -- >> president trump will be today,g this va facility this is the southern nevada health care system in las vegas. gets as the president ready to sign a spending bill that includes funding for the veterans affairs department as well as water projects, military construction, and operation of the legislative branch. some of the local nevada lawmakers already assembled on the stage just waiting for president trump's remarks.
guest: supporter of professor ford from norfolk, virginia. mark, hello. caller: good morning. i would like to first thank you for your needed responses, because if this democracy experience is going to get any better, i think people like you have to have restraint instead of buying in to the egging on one side or the other. i just wanted to say, how about the idea that both of these individuals can be credible and have high levels of integrity? the problem that i see is that unfortunately, as...
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experimental featuring an underwater god projects in norfolk it's making. colorful discovering an eye catching a prominence in the swedish capital. and inviting enjoying unusual views of comeback in the water. you are what you eat how many times have you had that saying what we present is a growing concern for the industry and more and more people are starting to take charge of the health by paying attention to their diets accorded just to to sticks around thirty percent of people now prefer organic produce and sustainable farming has become a bollywood in the industry we came across a unique way to grow fruits and vegetables both organically and sustainably but to find the green house you might need a wet suit. all those giant jellyfish know these balloon like biosphere is a part of the worlds. first underwater a greenhouse project ten meters below the sea the ninos garden research project looks into forms of sustainable sub aquatic agriculture what's cultivated here usually only grows on land. diver jenny from tony's you greg eulalie tends to the forty di
experimental featuring an underwater god projects in norfolk it's making. colorful discovering an eye catching a prominence in the swedish capital. and inviting enjoying unusual views of comeback in the water. you are what you eat how many times have you had that saying what we present is a growing concern for the industry and more and more people are starting to take charge of the health by paying attention to their diets accorded just to to sticks around thirty percent of people now prefer...
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up and down the coastal area are closing ahead of the storm.naval ships stationed at naval station norfolk in virginia began leaving for other parts of the atlantic to avoid damagegov. ralph northam / (d) virginia: "this is a serious storm and it's going to affect the entire state of virginia."even for those not directly along the coastline, heavy rain, flooding and landslidesare still serious concerns and the storm moves inland.residents there, are stocking up on things like generators, food and water...as they prepare to hunker down.david hall/ resident: "i was here in raleigh during fran, and we were without power for two weeks, and i vouched to never live through that again." ( robin ) now i am in ( robin ) ( robin ) now i am in the weather center with meteorologist john shrable who is tracking hurricane florence. john. continued sunshine today as the bay area will again see temperatures peaking just slightly above average for this time of year. highs this afternoon will range from the 50's and 60's along the coast to the 70's and 80's inland. expect a noticeable cool down into wednesd
up and down the coastal area are closing ahead of the storm.naval ships stationed at naval station norfolk in virginia began leaving for other parts of the atlantic to avoid damagegov. ralph northam / (d) virginia: "this is a serious storm and it's going to affect the entire state of virginia."even for those not directly along the coastline, heavy rain, flooding and landslidesare still serious concerns and the storm moves inland.residents there, are stocking up on things like...
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norfolk southern still has rail lines out due t washouts and downed trees and csx had the train derail and it's rerouting others around flood areas. amtrak uses those lines too and shut down passenger service n, irely south of washing d.c. airports up and down the carolina coast line are putting passengers back on to planes with the exception of wilmington and jacksonville, north carolina, plagued by ncellations and a threat to commerce and commodities isn't over. >> the farmers wl be in a lot of trouble. >> more than 12,000 farms in south carolina are assessing wind damage and watching f flooding that could crush the harvest and soyoneans and co >> the crops can't hold this amount of water for a long period of time. >> is there anything you can do to protect it at ts point? >> pray. >> reporter: the rivers are running at flood stage. many of them won't crest until later this week so the danger is not over, and the difficulty persists moving people andsu lies into the disaster zone. near dillon, south carolina, contessa brewer, "nightlt. business rep >>> from flooding to business disru
norfolk southern still has rail lines out due t washouts and downed trees and csx had the train derail and it's rerouting others around flood areas. amtrak uses those lines too and shut down passenger service n, irely south of washing d.c. airports up and down the carolina coast line are putting passengers back on to planes with the exception of wilmington and jacksonville, north carolina, plagued by ncellations and a threat to commerce and commodities isn't over. >> the farmers wl be in...
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in norfolk island. the. tomorrow. men feel we're fit for this thing oh don't you must. come out as i have the whole world. and letting us out about. the israelis lay down a fixed negotiating position the only people where we lived in the land of israel without interruption phone nearly four thousand years. shafique led the palestinians within the joint jordanian palestinian delegation at the talks but it's the union your islam the capital of our homeland and you just. find that it's been in existence was present and future the settlements must stop now territory where for peace is it obvious to you and territory for illegal settlement of the shell israeli policy and practice. the three day conference ended with plans for further bilateral and multilateral negotiations between israel and the arabs. documents released after the conference reveal that shamir thought madrid a success. and that james baker said that the us did not support an independent palestinian state. he feels too looky him was he him and now so fun at the hype that's what obama. israelis who celebrated
in norfolk island. the. tomorrow. men feel we're fit for this thing oh don't you must. come out as i have the whole world. and letting us out about. the israelis lay down a fixed negotiating position the only people where we lived in the land of israel without interruption phone nearly four thousand years. shafique led the palestinians within the joint jordanian palestinian delegation at the talks but it's the union your islam the capital of our homeland and you just. find that it's been in...
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underground you can see the well defined center of circulation we do have showers all the weapon norfolk all the way down towards wilmington and when we ten is right there just to the west of the storm that is where the storm is moving i want to show you the bigger picture of what the storms have been like on satellite here is the clouds on the radar there is the center of the storm let's put this into motion for you so here we are looking at what we expect to see at two am on friday the storm right now is going to be moving very slowly towards the coast and then as we get to two pm on friday local time that is when we do expect to see the storm making landfall now we do expect it to come down to a category one by that but the big problem with this is the very slow movement of the storm all of these winds in the same location all of this rain in the steam location as well as all of the storm surge up there towards particularly up towards parts of the outer banks region and in the inland areas of those rivers and streams that's where expect to see most of the storm surge there let's put t
underground you can see the well defined center of circulation we do have showers all the weapon norfolk all the way down towards wilmington and when we ten is right there just to the west of the storm that is where the storm is moving i want to show you the bigger picture of what the storms have been like on satellite here is the clouds on the radar there is the center of the storm let's put this into motion for you so here we are looking at what we expect to see at two am on friday the storm...
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i would like cost per cubic yard for the norfolk harbor. san juan harbor, i know this is a really important project for recovery, thinking about $350 million to be borne by the island of puerto rico right now when we all know their financial situation. in addition to the authorization of this project, i think we need to have a discussion about a financial plan. i think that should include obviously my friend, mrs. napolitano, but also congresswoman gonzalez needs to be a part of this. we need to know how to implement this. this is part of their recovery. we need to make sure we don't just authorize it but we have a feasible, financial plan of how to move forward. lastly, on the sioux locks. looking at this, you're increasing your contingency to 37%. 37% contingency on this probably. 37% is a high cost. this project dates back decades . you also were showing a 700% variance in your b.c. ratio. those numbers, you're asking us to authorize nearly $1 billion project. that's an awful lot of wiggle room. you've got to give us some confidence that
i would like cost per cubic yard for the norfolk harbor. san juan harbor, i know this is a really important project for recovery, thinking about $350 million to be borne by the island of puerto rico right now when we all know their financial situation. in addition to the authorization of this project, i think we need to have a discussion about a financial plan. i think that should include obviously my friend, mrs. napolitano, but also congresswoman gonzalez needs to be a part of this. we need...
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Sep 12, 2018
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amazon says it will ship douglas firs and norfolk island pines within ten days of being cut down. seven-foot fir will cost about $115. >> interesting. >>> all right. coming up, a famous face from "the bachelor" under arrest. >>> also ahead, why the woman who kidnapped elizabeth smart is being freed from prison years earlier than expected. >>> and the 17-year-old student pilot faced with an emergency during her first solo flight. she tells us how she was able to keep her cool. she tells us how she was able to keep her cool. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ but he has plans today.
amazon says it will ship douglas firs and norfolk island pines within ten days of being cut down. seven-foot fir will cost about $115. >> interesting. >>> all right. coming up, a famous face from "the bachelor" under arrest. >>> also ahead, why the woman who kidnapped elizabeth smart is being freed from prison years earlier than expected. >>> and the 17-year-old student pilot faced with an emergency during her first solo flight. she tells us how she...
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Sep 11, 2018
09/18
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the naval fleet at the norfolk naval base is moving about 30 ships to sea, out of the storm's path. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> meteorologist garth kemp of our los angeles station kcbs is following hurricane florence. >> good morning, everyone, we continue to track florence, still a very strong cat 4 cane now at 1,000 miles off cape fear. 400 miles north carolina south/southeast of bermuda. during the day it's going to pass between bermuda, and this bad boy's going to be working between the bahamas, as well. this is the projected path. don't get caught up in the cone here because this still could shift. we're looking for around thursday. we're not seeing much shearing going on yet, but we're seeing some eyewall replacement. that's what we're going to keep an eye on. that could weaken it a bit before it gets into the carolinas areas. right now, we're waiting for hurricane warnings and watches for the carolinas up into virginia. we'll be keeping an eye on that. quickly, on the back side of this, way off on the eastern or western coast of africa
the naval fleet at the norfolk naval base is moving about 30 ships to sea, out of the storm's path. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> meteorologist garth kemp of our los angeles station kcbs is following hurricane florence. >> good morning, everyone, we continue to track florence, still a very strong cat 4 cane now at 1,000 miles off cape fear. 400 miles north carolina south/southeast of bermuda. during the day it's going to pass between...
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they officially kick in at 8:00 a.m., but video from our sister ation in norfolk shows a lot of people will already getting out 6 >> some 6000 members of the viinia national guard are already on stand by to help out where needed. both virginia andd maryl have declared states of emergency. neither governoraking any chances. >> i want to emphasize, this hurricane is likely to have impact statewide. i askll virginians to take all precautionary measures. >> start n to prepare your families and your homes for potential heavynd rains, wind possible flooding. more importantly, use common sense. ter, batteries, flashlights at the ready in case of power outages. >> precautions being taken on the federal level as well. the u.s. navy ordered 30 ships out to sea. showing the uss dwight d. eisenhower. partsships are going out of the atlantic where they're better able to weather the storm. >> let's go to darcy spencer where high tide brought flood waters a second straight night. >> this could be a sign of thingsreo come. whatolks saying about getting ready for this week? > reporter: well, you know,
they officially kick in at 8:00 a.m., but video from our sister ation in norfolk shows a lot of people will already getting out 6 >> some 6000 members of the viinia national guard are already on stand by to help out where needed. both virginia andd maryl have declared states of emergency. neither governoraking any chances. >> i want to emphasize, this hurricane is likely to have impact statewide. i askll virginians to take all precautionary measures. >> start n to prepare your...
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Sep 30, 2018
09/18
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a beautiful sunset captured in the norfolk area.ching weather front. behind the front the air is going to be turning cooler, as we go through sunday. that will knock a degree or so sunday. that will knock a degree or so of the temperatures. it will feel a little on the chilly side across the northern west of scotland, on account of the brisk winds that will feed in some blustery showers on and off through the day. more cloud to go around for northern england, northern ireland, and wales. sunny spells coming and going through the day. increasingly through the afternoon showers moving on the north coast of northern ireland. 0ne of this nicky downs the irish sea to affect the isle of man, north—west england, and the north wales will stop otherwise they find that with some sunny stop otherwise they find that with some sunny spells and averages as i as 15 degrees. that is the latest weather. —— averages as high. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is martin sta nford. our top storie
a beautiful sunset captured in the norfolk area.ching weather front. behind the front the air is going to be turning cooler, as we go through sunday. that will knock a degree or so sunday. that will knock a degree or so of the temperatures. it will feel a little on the chilly side across the northern west of scotland, on account of the brisk winds that will feed in some blustery showers on and off through the day. more cloud to go around for northern england, northern ireland, and wales. sunny...