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we can confirm to you they have indeed found human remains in charlotte, north carolina. that coming from the fbi. what i want to share with you is what was reported by wavy, this is the station in portsmouth there, that a source close to the family tells them that that family was notified that a body was found in charlotte, north carolina and for them to be prepared to head to charlotte if needed. this is the family that they are talking about. this is ashanti billie's family as we have been reporting now for some ten days since she has been missing. ashanti billie originally from prince george's county, she was working in norfolk, virginia. she was attending culinary school there. the nina may hfamily had been i yesterday searching where the area her car and cell phone were found. they found pieces of clothing they turned over to police, but police could not fact belong ti believe we've go that is coming into the newsroom so bear with me on this. the video that i think we have for you now is from wcnc in charlotte, north carolina. we don't have that yet. we're working t
we can confirm to you they have indeed found human remains in charlotte, north carolina. that coming from the fbi. what i want to share with you is what was reported by wavy, this is the station in portsmouth there, that a source close to the family tells them that that family was notified that a body was found in charlotte, north carolina and for them to be prepared to head to charlotte if needed. this is the family that they are talking about. this is ashanti billie's family as we have been...
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the gentleman from north carolina. mr. price: at this time i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. crawford. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. crawford: i rise in opposition to mr. babin's amendment. while well intentioned this delay would endanger public safety by giving commercial vehicle operators the ability to exceed the federal hours of service limits. congress passed the moving ahead for progress 21st century act to issue rule making requiring the use of e.l.d.'s in commercial vehicles. congress again affirmed the requirement in the fast act and fiscal year 2016 premises this eamerican trucking association was in lock step with congress at each instance and thousands of fleet owners adelose country are taking steps to adopt this technology and train drivers as congress intended. after five years, they have completed the rule making and done so in the proper way by conferring with industry and congress and i can appreciate my friends in the agriculture industry, some of my close
the gentleman from north carolina. mr. price: at this time i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. crawford. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. crawford: i rise in opposition to mr. babin's amendment. while well intentioned this delay would endanger public safety by giving commercial vehicle operators the ability to exceed the federal hours of service limits. congress passed the moving ahead for progress 21st century act to issue rule making requiring the...
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that was an issue in our cases in north carolina. we had evidence of racially polarized voting, i don't think anyone disputes in north carolina there's racially polarized voting. if you studied the cases and prior redistricting efforts, the racially polarized voting was sufficient in the minds of the legislator to support the remedial districts. they have clarified the standard is higher and you have to have evidence the white majority votes to typically defeat the minority groups to elect the candidate of their choice. i think they've help clarify the standard that legislators now have to follow to take race into account. i think they should not have to take that into account drawing districts. >> thank you and to your families for their presence and support today. >> thank each of you for being here today. congratulations tina families. this concludes the committee hearing. i suspect there'll be members who will have questions they will submit. the what record will be held open for a week. thinking congratulations. this meeting is
that was an issue in our cases in north carolina. we had evidence of racially polarized voting, i don't think anyone disputes in north carolina there's racially polarized voting. if you studied the cases and prior redistricting efforts, the racially polarized voting was sufficient in the minds of the legislator to support the remedial districts. they have clarified the standard is higher and you have to have evidence the white majority votes to typically defeat the minority groups to elect the...
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shout out to raleigh, north carolina. across the nation -- our nation many cities particularly in the south are grappling with public space that dale to convey or celebrate the story of race and relations in this country. many cities opted instead to suppress african-american history and culture. this emergence of memorials, museums and areas that reframe these spaces. once again they underscore the importance of public commitment. the public has to commit to telling the full story. no longer can we express -- expect places that have just one memorial that memorialized the most darkest parts of our history. freedom park we hope will open and a few years. that is on the board. i love hearing that logic with you. finally that is what i call fusion. now we have transpired to what i call diffusion. that is the bulk of my work right now besides the motown project i stay real busy with this. as we see these traditional notions of learning and knowledge expanding even with people beyond the four walls to immerse us with a awaren
shout out to raleigh, north carolina. across the nation -- our nation many cities particularly in the south are grappling with public space that dale to convey or celebrate the story of race and relations in this country. many cities opted instead to suppress african-american history and culture. this emergence of memorials, museums and areas that reframe these spaces. once again they underscore the importance of public commitment. the public has to commit to telling the full story. no longer...
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it is a north carolina. it is a historic photo of the area that was in 1960. -- veryogress onwards go. the stalwart of that community was a church. it was not just any church. it was the one thing and that community that sort of had a structure what was known was anyone that grew up in the neighborhood and went to the church was largely successful. is that thed community was destroyed. the community work hard to save the church as you see it is there on the corner. they fought hard and cap the church. shortly after that courageous fight the church was also destroyed through what is presumed to be arson. coming are doing now is into these places that are exerted nearly important. ,his is the city of greensboro this will be a beacon for the city. we are going to bring back the notion of community, spirituality and history that was once a part of this vibrant community. that is the sneak preview. i will move on to the next one. this is in vancouver canada. it is ar as we all know progressive city. looking to tr
it is a north carolina. it is a historic photo of the area that was in 1960. -- veryogress onwards go. the stalwart of that community was a church. it was not just any church. it was the one thing and that community that sort of had a structure what was known was anyone that grew up in the neighborhood and went to the church was largely successful. is that thed community was destroyed. the community work hard to save the church as you see it is there on the corner. they fought hard and cap the...
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parents live in north carolina now. my father is dealing with some health issues, so he could not make the trip. but i think about them while i am here. i think about them while i was getting ready to be here in the things they taught me and the opportunities they have given me and i love them very much and wish they were here. i would like to say thanks to the folks in austin who supported me. a great. by like lawyers and be spending time with. other than that, i have nothing else to say. other than that i will answer questions as best i can. brown --thank you, mr. sen. tillis: thank you, mr. brown. mr. par. mr. par: i want to thank senator grassley and senator feinstein for holding this hearing. i'm grateful for mr. trump for the nomination. with me today is my wife, sitting right here, and robinson. we have five wonderful kids. craig, rob, will and grace. he could not be here today. i would like to thank my law firm, which is a great place to work. i have great support from my partners. i also think it is appropriate
parents live in north carolina now. my father is dealing with some health issues, so he could not make the trip. but i think about them while i am here. i think about them while i was getting ready to be here in the things they taught me and the opportunities they have given me and i love them very much and wish they were here. i would like to say thanks to the folks in austin who supported me. a great. by like lawyers and be spending time with. other than that, i have nothing else to say....
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they also live in north carolina now. my father is dealing with some health issues so he could not make the trip. but i think about them while i'm here, i think about them while i was getting ready to be here and the things they've taught me and the opportunities they've given me and i love them very much and wish they were here. i'd like to say thank you to the folks at ought continue and byrd my law firm who have supported me throughout this process. it's a great group of lawyers and a great group of people that i like spending time with. finally i'd like to thank judge end month sop, he's one of my mentors, i remain close with him and he's someone that has encouraged me in every step of my career. other than that, i have nothing to say other than i'll answer your questions as best as i can. >> thank you, mr. brown. mr. farr. >> you can hear me now. >> again, thank you chairman tillis, senator kaine and the other senators who are here today. i'm grateful for this opportunity to appear in front of the senate to discuss m
they also live in north carolina now. my father is dealing with some health issues so he could not make the trip. but i think about them while i'm here, i think about them while i was getting ready to be here and the things they've taught me and the opportunities they've given me and i love them very much and wish they were here. i'd like to say thank you to the folks at ought continue and byrd my law firm who have supported me throughout this process. it's a great group of lawyers and a great...
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last week at his home near lexington north carolina.asked him why. >> if people would check the record and see this, who is leading the klan and what are they and what do they stand for? that would be logical question. so take any individual in the klan or out, check the leadership. they for example we have people with painter contractors. as far as i know, failures. we have people who with insurance agencies. as far as i know, failures. we have people with concrete business. as far as i know, failures. and failed out and frung flunked. just lost out everything they had and they couldn't find nothing else to do it. it made him a klan leader. >> every klan meetd meeting. you collect money. what happens to the money. where does it go? >> it finds its way in the pocket of leaders. i don't myself as an individual. i just couldn't tell you. we know that the they do take up money every rally. we know that. the news knows it. everybody there knows it. they pass a bucket around and take up money. as far as we know, that's the end of it. we don'
last week at his home near lexington north carolina.asked him why. >> if people would check the record and see this, who is leading the klan and what are they and what do they stand for? that would be logical question. so take any individual in the klan or out, check the leadership. they for example we have people with painter contractors. as far as i know, failures. we have people who with insurance agencies. as far as i know, failures. we have people with concrete business. as far as i...
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durham, north carolina. and here in d.c., something special to me and other folks pay the anacostia library. the libraries here in washington, d.c. were not given the attention they deserve for years. now, you go into these communities, and you see these museums that are really beacons. here at imls, they are beacons of cultural and community engagement. they literally draw more people to the libraries, because they are so stunning and so thoughtful. now this is where i am supposed to say something about "the brady bunch." if you want to say it, you can. i did not watch it. after all i am from canada. , she watched it and said i wanted to be an architect, whatever. but i did not watch it, so i don't care about mike brady. i do not know if he was a father , was he the child -- i don't know. i was making artwork at the time, i was not watching no tv. but i don't care. because she is fabulous. i don't care who inspired her. she is just fabulous. but here is the interesting thing. listen up. listen to this. as m
durham, north carolina. and here in d.c., something special to me and other folks pay the anacostia library. the libraries here in washington, d.c. were not given the attention they deserve for years. now, you go into these communities, and you see these museums that are really beacons. here at imls, they are beacons of cultural and community engagement. they literally draw more people to the libraries, because they are so stunning and so thoughtful. now this is where i am supposed to say...
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we will have a live report from north carolina at 11:15.ow this storm, a tropical storm named maria winds still at 70 miles per hour, gusts to 85. the forecast tomorrow, highs in the middle to upper 80's, heat index values of the lower 90's. we are watching a cold front that will bring us relief from the heat and help push maria further out to sea. big changes are on the way for the weekend. more on that in a few minutes. michelle: i'm michelle marsh at the live desk, tracking the search for a missing college student from prince george's county. she has been missing more than a week in north carolina. herself cell phone was found in a dumpster and her car recovered. lastini-cooper was seen near a military base. she was on her way to work in a sandwich shop but never made it. anybody with information is urged to contact the fbi. to read more about the story, go to our website, wjla.com. live desk ,i'm michelle marsh, abc 7 news. jonathan: honoring the little rock nine who pioneered desegregation decades ago are being honored at the national
we will have a live report from north carolina at 11:15.ow this storm, a tropical storm named maria winds still at 70 miles per hour, gusts to 85. the forecast tomorrow, highs in the middle to upper 80's, heat index values of the lower 90's. we are watching a cold front that will bring us relief from the heat and help push maria further out to sea. big changes are on the way for the weekend. more on that in a few minutes. michelle: i'm michelle marsh at the live desk, tracking the search for a...
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one was john east defeating robert morgan in north carolina. then frank church who managed the treaties on the floor and steve simms a republican congressman. finally, -- and simms won. then there was within race that i and most conservatives didn't initially consider as part of the list. that was herman talmadge's bid for a fifth term in georgia. another georgian, jimmy convert told me to add it and he proved to be right. the canal was not the major issue, the main problem for talmadge after a very public divorce an treatment for alcoholism was an 81-15 senate vote denouncing him for pocketing campaign cash and padding his expenses feel he was challenged bymark mattingly who used the canal issue and within television ad. but the challenge early had a more inventive way of raising it. as he traveled georgia's back roads he would take a list of 23 questions. he said they should be raised in the debate that talmadge refused to give him. he would tack them on a door or bulletin board and explain to reporters don't you let herman talmadge come to d
one was john east defeating robert morgan in north carolina. then frank church who managed the treaties on the floor and steve simms a republican congressman. finally, -- and simms won. then there was within race that i and most conservatives didn't initially consider as part of the list. that was herman talmadge's bid for a fifth term in georgia. another georgian, jimmy convert told me to add it and he proved to be right. the canal was not the major issue, the main problem for talmadge after a...
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it is sunday, the morning after a ku klux klan meeting in durham, north carolina.se men are members of the united klans of america, knights of the ku klux klan, one of the most exclusive organizations in america. it excludes many protestants, all roman catholics, jews, negros and anyone else who according to the ku klux klan is not 100% pure american. >> i don't hate -- but i don't associate with them if i can help it. >> this is the grand dragon of the north carolina realm of the united klans, jay robert jones, lightning rod salesman, he now reportedly rules over more than 50 claverns or chapters and the 7,000 dues paying members. >> i think he should have equal rights but separate rights. it worked 1200 years in the south and i think it will work now. but if you are the nicest fella in the world and lyndon johnson said i have to associate with you every day, i would tell lyndon johnson to go to hell because i would not associate with you. >> this is matt murphy to until his latest death was the chief counsel of the klans. he targeted the jews and the internationa
it is sunday, the morning after a ku klux klan meeting in durham, north carolina.se men are members of the united klans of america, knights of the ku klux klan, one of the most exclusive organizations in america. it excludes many protestants, all roman catholics, jews, negros and anyone else who according to the ku klux klan is not 100% pure american. >> i don't hate -- but i don't associate with them if i can help it. >> this is the grand dragon of the north carolina realm of the...
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were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina.instead, in the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second-degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, four trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> reporter: each had his or her own attorney who sat down with us. colin's attorney. >> there obviously was no motive. >> reporter: alex's attorney. >> this was a lack of evidence case. >> reporter: p.j. tucci's attorney. >> there was absolutely no proof whatsoever. >> reporter: and two attorneys for laura. >> it was a circumstantial case. >> reporter: they were all prepared to argue that the prosecution had no idea what really happened in that basement. does anyone know who the real killer is? >> the real killer knows. it could have been one of many people. >> reporter: this is a classic whodunit. district attorney sandra doorley and assistant d.a. tim prosperi admitte
were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina.instead, in the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second-degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, four trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> reporter: each had his or her own attorney who sat down with us. colin's attorney. >> there obviously was...
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we do not know how she died or how her body ended up there in north carolina. so fbi committed to this investigation, finding out exactly what happened and bring anyone involved to justice. back to you. >> your heart just goes out to the parent that now have to deal with this, trying to find peace and justice and still like you said there's just so many questions as to how she wound up in north carolina. what happened? what happened? so many questions surrounding her death. >> that's right. i was able to listen to the statements that they made. they were incredibly strong. just imagine the sorrow that they are dealing with. also there has to be a level of anger involved in this as well to find out that this happened to their daughter and they don't know who did it or why they did it. the mom calling whoever did it a coward. you can imagine the raw emotion. but they are showing incredible strength considering what they've been through in the last >>> we are getting new reaction from the reverend of a church where landscaper discovered ashanti billie's body. the
we do not know how she died or how her body ended up there in north carolina. so fbi committed to this investigation, finding out exactly what happened and bring anyone involved to justice. back to you. >> your heart just goes out to the parent that now have to deal with this, trying to find peace and justice and still like you said there's just so many questions as to how she wound up in north carolina. what happened? what happened? so many questions surrounding her death. >>...
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but my own judgment is if he had lost north carolina, no. reagan would never have come close to ford in delegates. he would not have had the campaign funds to continue his 1976 bid credibly and had he soldiered on he would have been seen as a nagging irrelevancy. if reagan had just emerged from 1976 as a badly defeated candidate come i do not think that he would've tried again in 1980. but even if he had, still believing his destiny was the white house, the 1976 defeat would have seemed like goldwater's crushing loss in 1964, as proof for a time at least that someone so conservative cannot win. a bad defeat in 1976 would've been a huge obstacle to winning the nomination. 1980now just by keeping reagan alive as a candidate, and helping to put him in a commanding position for 1980, the canal issue as a serious claim as a force in a political history of this country. but that is not all. during the senate fight over ratification, the canal is to issue mobilized conservatives across the country including thousands of americans who had never thou
but my own judgment is if he had lost north carolina, no. reagan would never have come close to ford in delegates. he would not have had the campaign funds to continue his 1976 bid credibly and had he soldiered on he would have been seen as a nagging irrelevancy. if reagan had just emerged from 1976 as a badly defeated candidate come i do not think that he would've tried again in 1980. but even if he had, still believing his destiny was the white house, the 1976 defeat would have seemed like...
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both boys are ok in north carolina, and that worker, only suffering minor injuries. melanie: it has been a bad year for rides at fairs. redskins fans have something to cheer about this noon after washington notched their first victory of the season. the skins offense seemed to click against the l.a. rams. in the second quarter, chris thompson got the handoff from cousins. he outruns everybody for a 61-yard touchdown. the skins go up 20-10, and kirk cousins connects with ryan grant for an 11-run touchdown in the fourth. 27-20. >> you have to credit the titans with the way they block on the edge. our receivers have done a really good job locking. i'm proud of our offensive line and how they battled today. we are going against a lot of really talented players in the front seven. melanie: next for the redskins, they try to put back-to-back wins together when they host the oakland raiders this sunday. football in high gear, but it is starting to feel like summer out there. andn: you can feel the heat humidity. it's not hot pot, but you definitely feel the stickiness. the
both boys are ok in north carolina, and that worker, only suffering minor injuries. melanie: it has been a bad year for rides at fairs. redskins fans have something to cheer about this noon after washington notched their first victory of the season. the skins offense seemed to click against the l.a. rams. in the second quarter, chris thompson got the handoff from cousins. he outruns everybody for a 61-yard touchdown. the skins go up 20-10, and kirk cousins connects with ryan grant for an 11-run...
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>> so the vendor is still being used in north carolina and many states. but they did an investigation but it wasn't a very strong forensic investigation where we would want to have one with serious security jobs looking at the code or the audit logs. hopefully they're doing a further examination now although it's a little late. it should have, in my mind, been done a little earlier. but the way to best protect this is to have strong contingency plans. to have election officials aware of backup poll books that they could use. part of the problem in durham county is that the electronic log provided a place for the voter to sign in. now the poll books aren't working and you need a paper version of that. but they only had a couple of those in the books so they had to send people out to make copies and that further delayed voting, caused the line and perhaps caused people to leave. >> are you worried about the next election in north carolina? >> i'm worried about the next election across the country. this is a national security issue. this is something where w
>> so the vendor is still being used in north carolina and many states. but they did an investigation but it wasn't a very strong forensic investigation where we would want to have one with serious security jobs looking at the code or the audit logs. hopefully they're doing a further examination now although it's a little late. it should have, in my mind, been done a little earlier. but the way to best protect this is to have strong contingency plans. to have election officials aware of...
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your tropical update we have hurricane maria pretty close to the north carolina coast. we have hurricane lee, lee is still out there in the middle of the ocean, luckily, the path of that storm, keeps it far, fey away from the east coast but worth mentioning it is still there hurricane maria with 80 miles an hour winds a category one and now getting a little closer to the outer banks of the north carolina still expected to make that sharp right-hand turn which means it gets close to north carolina but then turns to the northeast, way from frustrates,d then that does not mean we will escape effects from this storm. is there a tropical storm watch along north carolina coast, we have dangerous surf and long period, of swells, and beach erosion, will be moderate as a result of the closer, proximity of that storm, not as close as jose but still, close enough, and a high, high risk of rip currents, there have been so many rescues, in the water, lately, because of this rip current situation. we have to be careful. just don't go swimming in the water. 67 degrees in philadelphia
your tropical update we have hurricane maria pretty close to the north carolina coast. we have hurricane lee, lee is still out there in the middle of the ocean, luckily, the path of that storm, keeps it far, fey away from the east coast but worth mentioning it is still there hurricane maria with 80 miles an hour winds a category one and now getting a little closer to the outer banks of the north carolina still expected to make that sharp right-hand turn which means it gets close to north...
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he lives in a series of hotels from north carolina to florida. exactly how walton came to acquire his 1913 nickel is equally murky. the most oft-told story is that in 1946, he trades $3,750 worth of gold for the rare nickel. the seller, the story goes, may or may not be an heir to the camel cigarette fortune. >> it was said a member of the tobacco reynolds family, so we can assume that it may have been r.j. reynolds. >> however he acquires it, the 1913 nickel gives walton a special status on the coin-show circuit. >> it was a calling card of sorts because if you were one of the owners of a 1913 nickel, you were an important collector. >> walton plays the role of swaggering, inscrutable collector to the hilt. once he's seen nonchalantly flipping his famous nickel! wasn't he worried about scratching it? his reply -- "no, because it's a fake." >> the reason being since it's a valuable coin, he used it for display rather than the real one. >> he promises to display the real one at a show in wilson, north carolina, where he's a headliner. with about $
he lives in a series of hotels from north carolina to florida. exactly how walton came to acquire his 1913 nickel is equally murky. the most oft-told story is that in 1946, he trades $3,750 worth of gold for the rare nickel. the seller, the story goes, may or may not be an heir to the camel cigarette fortune. >> it was said a member of the tobacco reynolds family, so we can assume that it may have been r.j. reynolds. >> however he acquires it, the 1913 nickel gives walton a special...
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we are still at 75 miles an hour winds for maria as it brushes by north carolina takes a hard right to the northe and avoids direct contact at lee for the coast but there are tropical storm watches up for the entire north carolina coast especially outer banks, folks evacuated there. for us, dangerous surf, moderate beach erosion and then high risk of rip currents , got to be careful with this warm weather, lot of folks go to the shore but swimming is not a good idea in the while maria is this close. rain from maria moving in north carolina nothing on our radar. right now 68 degrees in philadelphia mostly other temperatures in the 60 ace. seventy in wildwood, new jersey. we will head to the seven day forecast and show you 80's today and tomorrow. cooling off for the weekend, really feeling like fall by saturday, and sunday. mike and alex? >> it is by the way, 7:48. >> thank you, sue, we are trying to give the time every minute. >> still 7:48 it certainly is. >> big day to day, training camp, i noticed it yesterday was media day. that is why everybody is sitting down talking to the press
we are still at 75 miles an hour winds for maria as it brushes by north carolina takes a hard right to the northe and avoids direct contact at lee for the coast but there are tropical storm watches up for the entire north carolina coast especially outer banks, folks evacuated there. for us, dangerous surf, moderate beach erosion and then high risk of rip currents , got to be careful with this warm weather, lot of folks go to the shore but swimming is not a good idea in the while maria is this...
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people of actuating in north carolina by the thousands. larry: hurricane maria is on the way. now in northight carolina, this is a big hit for tourism in the area there. is.t definitely i heard you guys talking about the humidity during the break. trust me, down here it's a lot worse. pushing the plants forward. we are 100 to 200 feet away from the ocean. you might be able to hear the waves crashing further back in the sand is being kicked into the air because of the strong wind. as you mentioned, that isn't stopping some tourists from continuing on with their vacation plans. around, wind whipping gary continues to drive. a halfe like six and hours yesterday, the rest of it earlier today. there was no stopping his vacation, the streit -- despite the threat. >> ibook to this months ago. it was kind of like, i'm going to go anyway and hope for the guests -- the best. large family who came from philadelphia, i believe they told me. she was in the dining room this evening should stay and wait out the storm or if they should just carry on and have vacation somewhere else. >> that fa
people of actuating in north carolina by the thousands. larry: hurricane maria is on the way. now in northight carolina, this is a big hit for tourism in the area there. is.t definitely i heard you guys talking about the humidity during the break. trust me, down here it's a lot worse. pushing the plants forward. we are 100 to 200 feet away from the ocean. you might be able to hear the waves crashing further back in the sand is being kicked into the air because of the strong wind. as you...
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anyone from alabama to north carolina should be watching this storm closely. of the forecast and direct impact of the storm have yet to be determined because one it's a very powerful storm, but the nature of the curve in the forecast after 72 hours is going to be the key to see who gets the worst impact here it's not a question of if florida will be impacted. it's a it-- question of how bad florida will be impacted and where the storm and up as it passes inland and i think it's important to point out any time the center of circulation of the storm travels inside that forecast whether it's on the left-hand side or right-hand side it is a good forecast and then you have to add into that the maximum radius when, how far out hurricane wind extends and that's why i'm saying anyone right now from alabama to basically north carolina needs to monitor and take reparations. obviously, there is a lot of evacuation activity taking place in florida over the last 24 to 48 hours. he'd those warnings. the goal is to get out of the storm surge vulnerable area, wind driven, flo
anyone from alabama to north carolina should be watching this storm closely. of the forecast and direct impact of the storm have yet to be determined because one it's a very powerful storm, but the nature of the curve in the forecast after 72 hours is going to be the key to see who gets the worst impact here it's not a question of if florida will be impacted. it's a it-- question of how bad florida will be impacted and where the storm and up as it passes inland and i think it's important to...
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interstate 95 in north carolina. douglas kennedy shows us. >> potholes, some of them are two and 3 feet deep. you have to hold the steering wheel with both hands. >> as a trucker, fred spends a lot of time on i-95. one of the interstate highways oldest roots. stretching from maine to florida. he says going through north carolina is the worst. the north carolina department of transportation says half the concrete on i-95 in north carolina is rated fair to very poor. >> my experience is very poor. potholes are so deep and so bad you have to slow down. >> it's not just the crumbling concrete that's got truckers clutching their steering wheel. the real problem is i-95 in north carolina was designed and built in the 1950s. which means a narrow roadway and only two lanes of traffic. dangerous driving that is i-95 in north carolina doubling the fatality rate of u.s. highways. 50,000 cars and trucks drive on the stretch of i-95 every day. this road was not built for that much traffic. >> one of the things we have seen is our
interstate 95 in north carolina. douglas kennedy shows us. >> potholes, some of them are two and 3 feet deep. you have to hold the steering wheel with both hands. >> as a trucker, fred spends a lot of time on i-95. one of the interstate highways oldest roots. stretching from maine to florida. he says going through north carolina is the worst. the north carolina department of transportation says half the concrete on i-95 in north carolina is rated fair to very poor. >> my...
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rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ folk music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in wilmington, north carolina. it's known for its gorgeous beaches and its great surfing, but it was also the last confederate port city to fall during the civil war, so it is fitting that i'm here to meet an heir whose ancestor became famous in defeat at the high-water mark of the confederacy. >> my name is george edward pickett v. i'm the great-great-grandson of general george e. pickett of gettysburg fame. and i never knew exactly what that would bring to my family -- fame, fortune, or dishonor. >> george -- who goes by his middle name, ed -- has invited me to his home. hi, ed. >> hi. you must be jamie. >> i am jamie. how are you today? >> i'm good. >> when the 59-year-old isn't working as a surfing instructor, ed enjoys doing yoga and playing guitar. it's a far cry from his famous great-great-grandfather who fought at gettysburg. growing up, did your family ever discuss that you had a connection to that battle? >> well, i knew about it. it was discussed briefly. i was not really that interested as a little kid
rumbles ] [ bird caws ] [ folk music plays ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in wilmington, north carolina. it's known for its gorgeous beaches and its great surfing, but it was also the last confederate port city to fall during the civil war, so it is fitting that i'm here to meet an heir whose ancestor became famous in defeat at the high-water mark of the confederacy. >> my name is george edward pickett v. i'm the great-great-grandson of general george e. pickett of gettysburg...
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there of the outer banks of north carolina tropical storm maria 0 miles an hour winds. pull ago we and few clouds down the shore and daing russ rip turnts and sure. . ahead of this cold front feeling like summer and latter part of the week a pub of fall air. hang in there if you're not a fan of above average temperatures. 72 right now. winds out of northeast at 9 miles an hour and look at that humidity high at 84%. temperature-wise right now low 70s. atlantic city, wildwood, 70 wilmington and mid 60s pottstown and allentown 65 as we zoom in north and west right now phoenixville 67 downingtown 64 west chester mid 60s. media upper 60s. look at afternoon high temperatures, 8 in allentown. and 89 in reading and mid 80s millville. low 0s down the shore. hey, sue serio was out in collingswood new jersey this morning from 7 until 10 a.m. "good day philadelphia" with hyundai hope on wheels. go out with collingswood and meet sue serio and benefit for a good cause. back over to you guys. >> scott, thank you, 4:49 federal prosecutors announce corruption in college basketball inclu
there of the outer banks of north carolina tropical storm maria 0 miles an hour winds. pull ago we and few clouds down the shore and daing russ rip turnts and sure. . ahead of this cold front feeling like summer and latter part of the week a pub of fall air. hang in there if you're not a fan of above average temperatures. 72 right now. winds out of northeast at 9 miles an hour and look at that humidity high at 84%. temperature-wise right now low 70s. atlantic city, wildwood, 70 wilmington and...
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at the same time evacuations under way in north carolina as maria continues to move north. >> from their you can see the extraordinary destruction inflicted by hurricane maria in puerto rico. houses clutching at the sides of cliffs after mudslides rips the houses from underneath their foundations. the governor saying it is a humanitarian disaster for all of its 3.4 million u.s. citizens. >> it's not a neighborhood no more. at night you can't feel the air because there's nothing, there's no end with, it's horrible. there is no water, electricity. >> at the san juan airport residents and tourists wait for days hoping for a plane and a lifeline. >> all i want to do is get home and here i am fighting my life because my insulin is my life and they don't have no ice here, they don't have anything to help me keep my insulin safe. >> people are running out of food, they're fighting, i just went to the bathroom and the bathrooms they have water all over the floor because people are trying to take baths here or -- you know, it's really, really survival mode right now. >> here in the continental
at the same time evacuations under way in north carolina as maria continues to move north. >> from their you can see the extraordinary destruction inflicted by hurricane maria in puerto rico. houses clutching at the sides of cliffs after mudslides rips the houses from underneath their foundations. the governor saying it is a humanitarian disaster for all of its 3.4 million u.s. citizens. >> it's not a neighborhood no more. at night you can't feel the air because there's nothing,...
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see that the senator north carolina. >> mr. president is presiding when the colloquy started talking about tax reform. i'm sure my staff is scrambling wondering what i'm going to say but i want to weigh in on this t discussion mainly because of a personal perspective of leader whose seen the focus and the discipline to deliver on tax reform. back in 2011 i was in my third term. feb republicans got the majority and i became speaker of the house. when i came in and february 2011 it was reported to me that wetr had a $2.5 million structural deficit. we had the fourth highest unemployment rate in the nation and we had six months to figure out how to balance the budget so counterintuitive to a lot of people would spend time onfo regulatory reform and tax form particularly tax reform in other words reducing the amount of revenue in the were coming in at the same time we run a deficit ourselves. in the first six months that we were in the majority we cut sales tax and then we went over a two-year period even with the $2.5 billion stru
see that the senator north carolina. >> mr. president is presiding when the colloquy started talking about tax reform. i'm sure my staff is scrambling wondering what i'm going to say but i want to weigh in on this t discussion mainly because of a personal perspective of leader whose seen the focus and the discipline to deliver on tax reform. back in 2011 i was in my third term. feb republicans got the majority and i became speaker of the house. when i came in and february 2011 it was...
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at his home in north carolina we , asked him why. rv.ll, if people would just check the record and see who is leading the klan, what are they, and what do they stand for? that would be a logical question. so take take any individual, if he be in the klan or out, check the leadership. say for example we have people was painter contractors. as far as i know, failures. we have people who was insurance agency. far as i know, failures. we know people with concrete business, as far as i know, failures. and such as that. just failed out and flunked out, could not promote leadership, and lost out everything they had. when they couldn't find nothing else to do, they made him a klan leader. charles: after every klan meeting, they go around and collect money. what happens to that money? where does it go? woodahl: as far as we know, it all finds its way into the pockets of leaders now. if you know any -- i don't myself as an individual, i just could not tell you now. we know that they do take up money every rally. now we know that. the news knows it
at his home in north carolina we , asked him why. rv.ll, if people would just check the record and see who is leading the klan, what are they, and what do they stand for? that would be a logical question. so take take any individual, if he be in the klan or out, check the leadership. say for example we have people was painter contractors. as far as i know, failures. we have people who was insurance agency. far as i know, failures. we know people with concrete business, as far as i know,...
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were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina.n the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second-degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, four trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> reporter: each had his or her own attorney who sat down with us. colin's attorney. >> there obviously was no motive. >> reporter: alex's attorney. >> this was a lack of evidence case. >> reporter: p.j. tucci's attorney. >> there was absolutely no proof whatsoever. >> reporter: and two attorneys for laura. >> it was a circumstantial case. >> reporter: they were all prepared to argue that the prosecution had no idea what really happened in that basement. does anyone know who the real killer is? >> the real killer knows. it could have been one of many people. >> reporter: this is a classic whodunit. district attorney sandra doorley and assistant d.a. tim prosperi admitted that the
were preparing for a fresh start in north carolina.n the summer of 2017, they were all going to court to stand trial for second-degree murder. and in a highly unusual ruling, the judge decided all four would be tried together, four trials in one. it's just bizarre that this family would be on trial together. >> i don't think i've ever seen anything like that. >> reporter: each had his or her own attorney who sat down with us. colin's attorney. >> there obviously was no motive....
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current location, it is just inching closer to north carolina.ecast right now, it is expected to be about 150 miles east of the outer banks as of tomorrow. that's going to bring tropical storm conditions, power outages, dangerously. the storm surge is going to be a major threat. we are expecting this hurricane to kind of level down to more of a tropical storm as it gets closer. the next couple days, it is expected to weaken. we are keeping close eye because of the storm surge and power outages are a threat to north carolina. we cool off by friday. mike? >> we are looking at a smooth drive as far as the speed sensors go. a disabled vehicle not a problem near the dublin interchange. don't worry about it right now. the crash was showing slowing. chp has not arrived as of a couple minutes ago. it only affects the transition. the transition is open. it's critical through that area. we continue to track that. southbound 880 at alva ra doe, the crash may be blocking the fast lane. it's at least a distraction and see the slowing on the sensors show up. w
current location, it is just inching closer to north carolina.ecast right now, it is expected to be about 150 miles east of the outer banks as of tomorrow. that's going to bring tropical storm conditions, power outages, dangerously. the storm surge is going to be a major threat. we are expecting this hurricane to kind of level down to more of a tropical storm as it gets closer. the next couple days, it is expected to weaken. we are keeping close eye because of the storm surge and power outages...
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tropical storm warnings are in effect for portions of north carolina's coast. the u.s. territory of puerto rico is among the hardest hit by maria. leaders there are pleading for help. most of the island is still without power and now the country's medical system is straining to provide services to thousands of patients and emergency rooms. the hospital does now have electrical power and water. the governor is warning of a possible humanitarian crisis. >>> hurricane maria posing a threat. let's get a quick update now. we are expecting those winds to maintain 70 miles per hour. it is forecasted to pass through that north carolina coast early tomorrow, about 150 miles east of the outer banks, which is great. it will keep the stronger gusts of 75 miles per hour offshore. that will bring the chance for seeing less damage in the area, but expecting the threat of power outages, storm surge and dangerous waves. >>> we are keeping an eye on speed sensors as well. the bay bridge toll plaza, things are standard. getting to the san mateo bridge and the nimitz freeway, two crashes t
tropical storm warnings are in effect for portions of north carolina's coast. the u.s. territory of puerto rico is among the hardest hit by maria. leaders there are pleading for help. most of the island is still without power and now the country's medical system is straining to provide services to thousands of patients and emergency rooms. the hospital does now have electrical power and water. the governor is warning of a possible humanitarian crisis. >>> hurricane maria posing a...
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closest to the u.s. -- the hurricane is still maintaining that category 1 strength off the coast of north carolina. but it's maxed out at this is barely hanging on to category 1 hurricane strength. take a look at the track now. going to keep moving north and it's going to take a sharp turn out to sea. that's because of a cold front moving through that. cold front will help to push it offshore. that will bring us nice fall weather finally. we have a huge temperature drop in the forecast. we'll take a closer look at that coming up. >>> sheena, thank you. 6:07 now. today, dogs from the hurricane battered british virgin islands will arrive in frederick, maryland. >> the dogs were rescued from tortola. that was the story during hurricane irma. take a look. this is video of a group of dogs arriving at the greenbrier veterinary hospital in frederick last week. a new round of dogs will be received today. they found the dogs wandering around a destroyed animal shelter. since hurricane irma hit, r 400 animals. >>> two sides of the debate being heard today. first, everyone would welcome more money in their p
closest to the u.s. -- the hurricane is still maintaining that category 1 strength off the coast of north carolina. but it's maxed out at this is barely hanging on to category 1 hurricane strength. take a look at the track now. going to keep moving north and it's going to take a sharp turn out to sea. that's because of a cold front moving through that. cold front will help to push it offshore. that will bring us nice fall weather finally. we have a huge temperature drop in the forecast. we'll...
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the 26th north carolina was the largest regiment in that army. in the horrific fighting note hewitt then 14 flankers fell as the regiment crossed the position of the brigade. among those killed a flight in his hand was the beloved kernel who was only 21 years old and by the time the regiment lined up to join his attack hewitt than 230 reported for duty. one sergeant carried the flag before artillery fire brought him down. several more men picked up the flag and work it as they struggled over the fence with a hail of bullets. taking up the flag from a wounded officer. in a active in same courage he charged valiantly up the slope far in front of everybody else. a second man ran close, it was a miracle they were not shot to pieces. as they rushed the wall the troops held their fire. struck by the spectacle of courage. what they could not know was that they were running forward completely alone. the regiment was not with them. no one was with them. they had outrun everybody else charging directly into the position all by themselves. they reached up t
the 26th north carolina was the largest regiment in that army. in the horrific fighting note hewitt then 14 flankers fell as the regiment crossed the position of the brigade. among those killed a flight in his hand was the beloved kernel who was only 21 years old and by the time the regiment lined up to join his attack hewitt than 230 reported for duty. one sergeant carried the flag before artillery fire brought him down. several more men picked up the flag and work it as they struggled over...
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at 10:00 new developments in a searcg for a local missing teenager and her family is headed to north carolina after police found a body. we'll have the latest. >> plus is there a serial attacker on the loose in fairfax county, that question raised after several women are grabbed on a popular trail. >> the trump administration. >> i'm disappointed -- >> health and human services resigned amid criticism of private planes and taxpayer's dime. the news at 10 starts right now. >> we begin tonight with a possible break in the case of a missing prince george county teenager, and ashane billy has been missing for nearly two weeks. >> her family is headed to charlotte to potentially identify a body found there earlier today. evan lambert joins us with the details. >> shawn the family spokes woman says the fbi costed her family earlier in the day asking them to look at a body in charlotte. they're flying down tonight. this development comes the day after family members and volunteers searched the ara in norfolk where ashante's phone was found in a dumpster. they found clothing, hair braids and sock and
at 10:00 new developments in a searcg for a local missing teenager and her family is headed to north carolina after police found a body. we'll have the latest. >> plus is there a serial attacker on the loose in fairfax county, that question raised after several women are grabbed on a popular trail. >> the trump administration. >> i'm disappointed -- >> health and human services resigned amid criticism of private planes and taxpayer's dime. the news at 10 starts right...
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the family of american student two was detained in north carolina -- north korea and later died. he was sentenced to hard labor. his parents say when they finally handed their son back last spring he was on death's door.ñcdxd hisñr parents say when they fir saw him he had a feeding tube and he was shaking violently. nbc news, london. >>> it is the talk of congressional politics this morning. has won the republican nomination in a u.s. senate race in alabama. it was the fill the senate seat once held by jeff sessions. it was despite the republican party. trump even made that campaign rally appearance last friday. the president did congratulate more on his victory and he said great to talk with president trump tonight. i look forward to win in december. moore will face doug jones in alabama's general election in december of this year. >>> today new jersey governor chris christie will lead to combat drug addiction. he said the president told him he is committed to the idea of a national emergency declaration but he is waiting for his staff to get the declaration right so to speak. i
the family of american student two was detained in north carolina -- north korea and later died. he was sentenced to hard labor. his parents say when they finally handed their son back last spring he was on death's door.ñcdxd hisñr parents say when they fir saw him he had a feeding tube and he was shaking violently. nbc news, london. >>> it is the talk of congressional politics this morning. has won the republican nomination in a u.s. senate race in alabama. it was the fill the...
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tropical storm watch in effect , all along north carolina coast.here you can see rain moving in the outer banks right now, win picks up as well but for us, it should be just extra included cover today. we are starting off in the mid to upper 60's just been where. zero seven in wildwood. 59 degrees in mount pocono. our average high for this date , for the end of the september, 74 degrees as these days get shorter and well above average in the 90's but we will not get a heat wave because 85 is our high today. eighty-six tomorrow and then starts feeling like the season that it is, 78 on thursday, 73 on friday, saturday and sunday , around 70-ish both days, slight chance of shower in the morning on saturday. so here we go again, with what do you say, sue. it is if nothing else it is fun to look at the picture. >> yes. >> i love it. >> i jump on that graphic way higher then i ever would, i just don't even jump but don't ask me about that. you can ask me about. that somebody asked me what i was knitting? i said i was knitting a shaw. i will even answer.
tropical storm watch in effect , all along north carolina coast.here you can see rain moving in the outer banks right now, win picks up as well but for us, it should be just extra included cover today. we are starting off in the mid to upper 60's just been where. zero seven in wildwood. 59 degrees in mount pocono. our average high for this date , for the end of the september, 74 degrees as these days get shorter and well above average in the 90's but we will not get a heat wave because 85 is...
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some groups have paramilitary units such as this one in north carolina.nd jargon -- dragon security guards are trained to take care of anything that might happen at rallies. the klan also sponsors softball teams. since softball cannot be played in robes, kkk appears on the uniform to remind the spectators that this team is made up of 100% fewer white american -- pure white american ballplayers. sometimes klansmen engage in more bizarre sport. the letters kkk were carved with a knife on the chest and stomach of this man in houston, texas, after he had been hanged from his knees from our tree and flaunt. -- flogged. the attorney general of alabama, who is currently investigating the kkk in his state, told us -- >> the klan to me is a group primarily of thugs that would use the civil rights issue to foster an organization or a -- or a clan,n, as they are and will take the , law into their own hands. they have become their own police power. they are a police group within themselves dedicated to defiance of law, violence. they are, as i have expressed before,
some groups have paramilitary units such as this one in north carolina.nd jargon -- dragon security guards are trained to take care of anything that might happen at rallies. the klan also sponsors softball teams. since softball cannot be played in robes, kkk appears on the uniform to remind the spectators that this team is made up of 100% fewer white american -- pure white american ballplayers. sometimes klansmen engage in more bizarre sport. the letters kkk were carved with a knife on the...
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we have received information a body has been located in charlotte north carolina. we ask that you keep us in prayer and pray that this is not ashonty billy. thank you. >> the disheartening discovery was made by landscapers beyond the church in south carolina protection six hours from norfolk. >> neighbors say the exclude -- see clued area has been a problem for a long time. >> we went a little bit you didn't hear the pow pow pow, it's picking up again. >> she's been missing since monday, 9d joined the search. her mini cooper was seen at the military base where she worked as a fast-food restaurant. the vehicle was found abandoned several miles away, her fully charged cell phone in a dumpster. i spoke by phone tonight to a norfolk based spokesperson for the fbi. she says investigators are aware of the discovery in north carolina but have no further comment at this time. live in upper marlboro. >> and breaking tonight he's behind bars that man accused of attacking and groebing a woman on a woman in broad daylight. police confirmed to us the arrest in the last couple o
we have received information a body has been located in charlotte north carolina. we ask that you keep us in prayer and pray that this is not ashonty billy. thank you. >> the disheartening discovery was made by landscapers beyond the church in south carolina protection six hours from norfolk. >> neighbors say the exclude -- see clued area has been a problem for a long time. >> we went a little bit you didn't hear the pow pow pow, it's picking up again. >> she's been...
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a tropical storm watch in north carolina coast. tely a threat of higher swells and recurrents -- rip currents from the carolinas into ocean city and rehoboth beach. a little breezy tuesday, some of the peak wind gusts in the teens. the eastern shore, upwards of 30 to 35 miles per hour tuesday night into early wednesday. the extended forecast, cloud cover coming in tuesday and wednesday as we track murrieta offshore, but looks like we stay relatively dry. thursday into friday come increased sunshine and a cold front moving through. it will be dropping temperatures in its wake by next weekend. looks like the fall preview we had been hoping for is coming to town, and we could be tracking just a few showers. kimberly: kids fest and fairfax county. all eyes on fedex field today. erin: we have an update on that game. and then trea turner has set a new single-season record for the nationals. we are the tv doctors of america, and we may not know much about medicine, but we know a lot about drama. we also know that you can avoid drama by get
a tropical storm watch in north carolina coast. tely a threat of higher swells and recurrents -- rip currents from the carolinas into ocean city and rehoboth beach. a little breezy tuesday, some of the peak wind gusts in the teens. the eastern shore, upwards of 30 to 35 miles per hour tuesday night into early wednesday. the extended forecast, cloud cover coming in tuesday and wednesday as we track murrieta offshore, but looks like we stay relatively dry. thursday into friday come increased...
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goodness darn near perfectly forecast as she came up the east coast, took a big right turn at north carolinao sea. lee, which is now basically just a post tropical storm, winds are still 50 north atlantic super cold up here but earlier this week lee actually became a major hurricane with winds well up over 115 miles per hour for a time. cool this morning. breezy this afternoon. winds will be northwest at 10 to 20, but we will have some gusts this afternoon up over 20 miles per hour. and i think some -- north and west, just those suburbs north and west today will go mostly cloudy for a time. so, it will be a little cool out there. check out the next seven days. 71 today, 73 tomorrow. remember, tomorrow is my pick pk aren't bad. 75, beautiful on sunday -- i mean monday. tuesday 70's. upper 70's wednesday. we may even crack 80 degrees in the s >> we'll take the 80. >> it can't be 90 all the time annie. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> time for this big story that we have been following for about a week now. a big break in the search for a missing woman. 19-year-old ashanti billie disappeared n
goodness darn near perfectly forecast as she came up the east coast, took a big right turn at north carolinao sea. lee, which is now basically just a post tropical storm, winds are still 50 north atlantic super cold up here but earlier this week lee actually became a major hurricane with winds well up over 115 miles per hour for a time. cool this morning. breezy this afternoon. winds will be northwest at 10 to 20, but we will have some gusts this afternoon up over 20 miles per hour. and i think...
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. >> the storm is forcing evacuations along north carolina's outer banks, but the major focus is on the flight of millions in puerto rico. here's abc's lana zak,. >> reporter: you can see the destruction inflicted on puerto rico. houses clutching at the sides of cliffs after mud slides rip the ground from foundations. the island's governor says it is a humanitarian disaster for all the 3.4 million u.s. citizens on the island. >> the palm trees are down. the trees broke. and at night, you can't feel the air because nothing. there's no wind. it's horrible. there's no water, electricity. >> reporter: at the san juan airport, residents and tourists wait for days hoping for a plane and a lifeline. >> i want to get home, and here i'm fighting my life because my insulin is my life, and they don't have no ice here. they don't have anything to help me keep my insulin safe. >> people are running out of food. they are fighting. i just went to the bathroom and the bathroom, they have water all over the floor because people are trying to take baths here, or, you know, it's -- it's really, really sur
. >> the storm is forcing evacuations along north carolina's outer banks, but the major focus is on the flight of millions in puerto rico. here's abc's lana zak,. >> reporter: you can see the destruction inflicted on puerto rico. houses clutching at the sides of cliffs after mud slides rip the ground from foundations. the island's governor says it is a humanitarian disaster for all the 3.4 million u.s. citizens on the island. >> the palm trees are down. the trees broke. and at...
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debra in carrie, north carolina, line for democrats. go ahead. caller: okay so i'm 61-year-old veteran and i have a couple, two or three different issues. the one with this new graham bill talking about the block granting for the states, i really have issues with that because when you turn it over to more local authorities it can be manipulated and cut in such a way that you can leave vulnerable groups sxout make them really, really more vulnerable, for example, to children. people with pre-existing conditions conditions, for example, my sister is on dialysis, when they talk about capping, i'm concerned about the amount of care she will be able to get in the future or other people that might be diagnosed with dialysis -- with end-stage renal disease that won't be allowed to get health care if it is left up to the states and they get to decide who actually gets the benefit for medical care, which is one reason i am for expanding medicare for all. now i have an undergraduate degree in political science from university of north carolina and back in
debra in carrie, north carolina, line for democrats. go ahead. caller: okay so i'm 61-year-old veteran and i have a couple, two or three different issues. the one with this new graham bill talking about the block granting for the states, i really have issues with that because when you turn it over to more local authorities it can be manipulated and cut in such a way that you can leave vulnerable groups sxout make them really, really more vulnerable, for example, to children. people with...
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budd of north carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 500, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. budd, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. budd: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise today to oppose a $900 million earmark to the tunnel between newark and new york city. this earmark is a downpayment. the project is supposed to be $29.5 billion. my amendment would do two things. it would cut spending by $474 million and would take $400 million and would add it to national transit funding. mr. chairman, new jersey canceled a project due -- doing the same thing in 2010 and that's when it cost $8.7 billion. now the federal version of this costs $13 billion. this is what the governor's office said to defend the decision in reference to comments made by senator lautenberg. perhaps he can explain to toll payers fund 70% of a project while billions in federal funding pour out of washington for high-speed rail lines whi
budd of north carolina. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 500, the gentleman from north carolina, mr. budd, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from north carolina. mr. budd: i yield myself such time as i may consume. i rise today to oppose a $900 million earmark to the tunnel between newark and new york city. this earmark is a downpayment. the project is supposed to be $29.5 billion. my amendment would do two things. it would cut...
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the satellite picture shows a ragged storm off the coast of north carolina. it's moving off to the north still. in terms of gusts, it's weaker than it has been. we have tropical storm warnings in effect, but gusts are only up to 85 miles an hour. here's the track. going to move northward and then finally make that turn off to the east by tomorrow afternoon, i mean a hard right turn that's going to send this storm all the way over to england before all is said and done. she's following the script and the path perfectly. you are going to see outer banks tomorrow and then by thursday, all the winds pull away as she pulls away. even some of the winds along our coast, ocean city, maryland could see 35, 34 miles an hour wind tomorrow. when we come back, we'll talk about a big pattern flip headed our way. >>> president trump's feud with the nfl and players who protest during the national anthem shows no signs of coming up. the president tweeted the only way out for the nfl is to set a rulings that you can't kneel during our national anthem. the dallas cowboys locked
the satellite picture shows a ragged storm off the coast of north carolina. it's moving off to the north still. in terms of gusts, it's weaker than it has been. we have tropical storm warnings in effect, but gusts are only up to 85 miles an hour. here's the track. going to move northward and then finally make that turn off to the east by tomorrow afternoon, i mean a hard right turn that's going to send this storm all the way over to england before all is said and done. she's following the...