90
90
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
sadly, while our leaders have their heads in the sand, many north carolinians are filling sandbags inreparing for the impact of this storm. some one more thing that among us have to worry about. every north carolinians in the coastal plain is making preparations to ensure their family and property are safe, but unfortunately, some north carolinians have industrial operations situated right next to them. and that means while they're worrying about the storm, they are also worrying about the flooding, the runoff, the potential structural failure of the empowerment storing terminus volumes of animal waste in a two there homes -- next to their homes. that, sadly, is a plight that is disproportionately felt and experienced are communities of color. they are more likely to live next to one of these industrial hog operations. that is the point we have made to our leaders and our environmental division, water resources, and that is the division that permits the continued operation of this outdated lagoon spray field system. so along with naeema muhammad , some of the local environmental justi
sadly, while our leaders have their heads in the sand, many north carolinians are filling sandbags inreparing for the impact of this storm. some one more thing that among us have to worry about. every north carolinians in the coastal plain is making preparations to ensure their family and property are safe, but unfortunately, some north carolinians have industrial operations situated right next to them. and that means while they're worrying about the storm, they are also worrying about the...
76
76
Sep 20, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
long-term rebuild, i know the resiliency of north carolinians. we have an amazing state. i know we can come back stronger than ever. we will need your help. thank you for coming today. >> we will be there 100%. all of the folks from the federal government from around the table are confirming. we will start early, and we will be here late. thank you very much. i would like to ask richard burr to say a few words. you are a great senator, you have done an incredible job. we will ask tom tillerson to say a few words. they love the state and country. >> i will say what i said to you on the plane. i have been doing disasters in north carolina as an elected representative for 25 years. i have never seen the preparation, organization, collaboration between local, state, and federal government prior to this event. a we do have this good response as we did in preparation, north carolinians will be in good hands. the challenge is that we are faced with things that we haven't faced before. the ability to have the coast guard and dod assets in this state has enabled those at a local,
long-term rebuild, i know the resiliency of north carolinians. we have an amazing state. i know we can come back stronger than ever. we will need your help. thank you for coming today. >> we will be there 100%. all of the folks from the federal government from around the table are confirming. we will start early, and we will be here late. thank you very much. i would like to ask richard burr to say a few words. you are a great senator, you have done an incredible job. we will ask tom...
260
260
Sep 19, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 1
in theo half as good response as we did in the preparation, the north carolinians are going to be in good hands. the challenge is, quite frankly, going to be this. we are faced with things in this event we haven't been faced with. the ability to have the coast guard and dod assets in this state upfront before the event has enabled those at a local, state and federal level to adjust what plans we might have had in place and deliver water and food and essentials in a way that we can get to any community in the state. without that level of collaboration, we would have people that are in serious problems much worse than today. i am grateful for the federal component, but i am as grateful to the governor for the witty state emergency management folks and first responders have been, volunteers and the communities, aiding their neighbors. thank you, mr. president. pres. trump: thank you very much. tom? sen. tillis: very briefly, i would like to echo everything senator burr said. we are getting initial funding for recovery. we made a request and will be moving forward with trying to get the
in theo half as good response as we did in the preparation, the north carolinians are going to be in good hands. the challenge is, quite frankly, going to be this. we are faced with things in this event we haven't been faced with. the ability to have the coast guard and dod assets in this state upfront before the event has enabled those at a local, state and federal level to adjust what plans we might have had in place and deliver water and food and essentials in a way that we can get to any...
86
86
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
moving on just as some whiny north carolinians don't like having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sacks you know do you guys do you guys so this tiny group of oregano is better how to protect israel from the extremists we create an unarmed than ice we are the experts and also never trust experts we have to go to a quick break but our show along with all anti-establishment voices is being suppressed at every angle you tube unsubscribing people without their knowledge so check that you're still subscribe at youtube dot com slash redacted tonight and click the little bell icon when you subscribe secondly join our free email list by texting the word redacted to four four four nine nine nine well there imam al-mahdi . twenty four to you know bloody revolution two to the demonstrations one for being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous. or is it just a lawyer here i mean
moving on just as some whiny north carolinians don't like having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sacks you know do you guys do you guys so this tiny group of oregano is better how to protect israel from the extremists we create an unarmed than ice we are the experts and also never trust experts we have to go to a quick break but our...
52
52
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
moving on just north carolinians don't like having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sags you know. the. t.v. . show this tiny group of oregon locals took on some of the largest chemical companies and they won that they were together they. they work together they organize they volunteered their time they pooled their resources all the telltale activities of dirty dirty marxists all right. so sure you can follow their lead stand up and really devote yourself to creating a clean sustainable future for your children but to do so you have to cooperate and what kind of lesson is that for the kids you know. so much better to stick to yourself hide in a shack in the woods see the future to agro chemical companies and breathe deeply the sweet sweet clouds of good life and chill you are going pro se she hated. next up under the cover of a media blackout last week the house passed a gigantic spending bill that would deliver three point th
moving on just north carolinians don't like having coal ash and pig in their water so why any oregonians are apparently opposed to breeding in pesticides and x. next they're going to say they don't want to hair in their food or strangers in their sags you know. the. t.v. . show this tiny group of oregon locals took on some of the largest chemical companies and they won that they were together they. they work together they organize they volunteered their time they pooled their resources all the...
77
77
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians are and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. would or away oh my god it's a real cane i know there isn't fairy tales or there is a. way to go quick break but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the voids in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com thank you both thank you yes well there are there are worth. twenty four to you know bloody revolution to the demonstrations going from being relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just a lawyer who could put it but i mean your list book that you would put him in the new bill is that i knew plenty to the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty forty. of those who took. part in this to do over five billion dollars to . says to train in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic country. two thi
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians are and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. would or away oh my god it's a real cane i know there isn't fairy tales or there is a. way to go quick break but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the voids in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com thank...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 1
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. would a rollei oh my god it's a real cane i thought i was just in fairy tales really it was a way to go quick break but i have live comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com. well thank you yes there are. just as a special survival guide. when customers go by you're just. didn't know well reduces. that's undercutting but what's good for food markets is not good for the global economy. prosecution will need to become almost. a full design. where you push. the threat of fines. by the number one perceived to i mean yeah i mean i mean political pressure on the. gold to unearth her security jenna's she knows what the bundled up business models he was by american corporations dad is sold on could be mental disease as you. see controls on the scene and the solution. lies up in assoc
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. would a rollei oh my god it's a real cane i thought i was just in fairy tales really it was a way to go quick break but i have live comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com....
382
382
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 1
north carolinians will get through this. it's just going to be a very tough few days and weeks. >> you're a very hearty bunch. you're right. north carolina governor, roy cooper, we'll be thinking about you. >> thank you. >>> let's talk more about the president's response to this storm and some of his comments raised some eyebrows about the administration's response to hurricane maria in puerto rico. nbc's peter alexander at the white house with all that. peter, the president is up and tweeting this morning. >> reporter: you're right. the president is sounding the alarm on twitter saying hurricane florence is looking bigger than anticipated. as you noted, he did raise eyebrows on tuesday, defending his administration's response to last year's storms, including hurricane maria, that left puerto rico devastated. the death toll there just last week raised to nearly 3,000. the president describing it as incredibly successful, saying it was an incredible, unsung success. this morning, on twitter, doubling down, writing, we got a-pl
north carolinians will get through this. it's just going to be a very tough few days and weeks. >> you're a very hearty bunch. you're right. north carolina governor, roy cooper, we'll be thinking about you. >> thank you. >>> let's talk more about the president's response to this storm and some of his comments raised some eyebrows about the administration's response to hurricane maria in puerto rico. nbc's peter alexander at the white house with all that. peter, the...
232
232
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
but we north carolinians are resilient, we're prepared for this and we're ready to take it on. >> governor, it's good of you to spend some time with us on a busy morning. thank you. >>> we're talking about this being a days' long event, in terms of the storm surge. when would you expect the worst of that to be here? >> for 24 hours for wilmington. and we'll just move it along. depending on the speed, sometimes when you get landfall, it does start to pick up speed. it just kind of meanders. that's the problem. and so, for the folks down along through saturday where they're still dealing with it. >> a lot of the rain events, katrina, the levee issue. it was a wbig water event. >> and with harvey. >> only a category 1, you saw in craig melvin's report, the tree limbs are stripped off. those are projectiles. dylan was talking about a tree ready to fall. they go out once the eye hits, oh, great. and now, weakened root systems give way and you have trees falling left and right. >> we'll have a lot more on hurricane florence straight ahead. jacksonville's mayor will join us with the latest on the
but we north carolinians are resilient, we're prepared for this and we're ready to take it on. >> governor, it's good of you to spend some time with us on a busy morning. thank you. >>> we're talking about this being a days' long event, in terms of the storm surge. when would you expect the worst of that to be here? >> for 24 hours for wilmington. and we'll just move it along. depending on the speed, sometimes when you get landfall, it does start to pick up speed. it just...
144
144
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
roy cooper/(d) north carolina: "almost every north carolinian is going to be affected by this storm in one way or another ... we know there's probably going to be loss of power for a number of days." electric companies from all over, including this one in arizona, are sending lineman and equipment help restore power after the storm.loss of power, and no access to medical supplies, can mean life or death for those who survived the storm, but are stuck in it's aftermath.thomas tighe/ direct relief: "the concern is about people who are very young or very old, who don't have much money or access to transportation, who do not speak the predominant language or have access for information."direct relief, an aid organization in california, is sending crates of medical supplies to help with that burden.but the most important thing officials say, is that residents are heeding their warnings, and leaving. 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 do
roy cooper/(d) north carolina: "almost every north carolinian is going to be affected by this storm in one way or another ... we know there's probably going to be loss of power for a number of days." electric companies from all over, including this one in arizona, are sending lineman and equipment help restore power after the storm.loss of power, and no access to medical supplies, can mean life or death for those who survived the storm, but are stuck in it's aftermath.thomas tighe/...
183
183
Sep 19, 2018
09/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is going to be a tough road ahead, but north carolinians are resilient. we can make it.e really can. >> reporter: now concerns that coal-burning by-products, carcasses and animal waste from farms and human sewage are leaking into the floodwater forcing nearly two dozen drinking water systems to shut down and more than 20 others to issue boil water advisories. just one more issue for these communities. you just heard the governor say they have a tough road ahead. especially with levels in many of the rivers, including this one. not expected to recede for days. live in wilmington, north carolina, marcy gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> all right. thank you, marcy. it's just jaw-dropping every time we look at video like that and realize that the lucky people, is fortunate ones, their lives will be back to normal, if you will in months, while the rest of them may take yearsance, so the american red cross is organizing a relief effort for those people affected by florence. can you make a $10 donation by texting the word florence to 9099. all it takes is $10. thousands of people do tha
. >> this is going to be a tough road ahead, but north carolinians are resilient. we can make it.e really can. >> reporter: now concerns that coal-burning by-products, carcasses and animal waste from farms and human sewage are leaking into the floodwater forcing nearly two dozen drinking water systems to shut down and more than 20 others to issue boil water advisories. just one more issue for these communities. you just heard the governor say they have a tough road ahead. especially...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. would a rollei oh my god it's a really cane i thought i was just in fairy tales it really was a way to go pretty bright but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted toward. the yes there are. nice guys or financial survival guide liquid assets are those that you can burn using as quite easily. to keep in mind l s a to me and a place. for. prosecution will need to be close and this should focus on the take or will you push. this thread you'll find it's coming somebody's going to see you doing yeah and. i mean political pressure on that god you've. told to security jennifer knows how to pull your bundled up business models he was my american corporations jadhav what he's sold on could be mental diseases you need to use controls on the scene and the solution. lies up in a situatio
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. would a rollei oh my god it's a really cane i thought i was just in fairy tales it really was a way to go pretty bright but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted toward. the...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. who had a rollei oh my god it's a real pain i don't know which isn't very diligent you know just where to go back right but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com thank you thank you yes there are. banks geysers financial survival guide. housing bubble. oh you mean there's a downside to artificially low mortgage rates don't get carried away that's cause report. prosecution will need to be called most in this show. that they take or where you push. the threshold fines come on somebody's going to see you do i mean yeah and yeah i mean i don't. want to go you've been to the moon conclude to see cretinous for news with your bundled up business models he was by american corporations doubtless a complete piece sold of good mental disease as you. see controls t.m.i. the
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. who had a rollei oh my god it's a real pain i don't know which isn't very diligent you know just where to go back right but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com...
54
54
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. who had her away oh my god it's a real pain i don't know which isn't very diligent you know just where to go back right but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com thank you thank you yes well there are no other our. best guys are financial survival they save money to develop. closer to these if this is a central plank support dying a common good problem right now say stop the madness. with the advent of the trump presidency much has been said about america's culture wars even a new civil war the country is clearly divided but trump didn't do this on his own there are two americas now and all week since. prosecution will need to be close and this should be focusing on the takeoff where you push. this stretch of fines come on somebody's going to see you do i mean ye
possible that hurricane florence could grab up those lagoons of and deposit on the faces of north carolinians. and you thought climate change is just going to make it a little hotter outside it's actually making it she. who had her away oh my god it's a real pain i don't know which isn't very diligent you know just where to go back right but i'd like comedy shows coming up in los angeles santa cruz san francisco and i'm opening for the band the boys in houston texas go to redacted tor dot com...
92
92
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatg and they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. our correspondent laura trevelyan is in wilmington, in north carolina. you look pretty wet. is it still raining? it is still raining. we are getting two to three inches an hour, thatis getting two to three inches an hour, that is now the big threat. this is the main river here in wilmington and it's expected that it won't be until tuesday before this river actually crests from the gigantic amount of rainfall it's getting. it is flooding now, long—term flooding here on the coast and inland as well as flash flooding, some places with 20 inches of rain just since yesterday. that is the big risk now to life and property. what we are seeing is across north
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatg and they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. our correspondent laura trevelyan is in wilmington,...
49
49
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatd they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. the governor of north carolina roy cooper is giving a news conference right now — this is what he's had to say so far. we face walls of water at chris, along rivers, across farmland, cities, and in our towns. more people now face eminent flirt than when the storm was just offshore. —— threat. i cannot be overstated. floodwaters are rising, and if you are not watching for them, you are risking your life. have several important warnings this morning. first to the people who have evacuated, if you are safe, stay there. we know that people are anxious to get back home. but do not go back until the storm passes and you get the official all clear. second, know
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatd they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. the governor of north carolina roy cooper is giving a...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
israeli naval blockade these are the pictures the small palestinian vessels looking to sell north carolinian force their way past the israeli blockade but as you can see they're being forced under fire without. further a bit right in a minute you'll see it when it we've seen these people in other parts of the region protest as a facing a similar military response as well. in the broader picture the israeli defense forces are investigating the killing of two palestinian teenagers latterly during recent protests at the gaza border one of them a sixteen year old boy died of his wounds on saturday after he was shot by israeli soldiers the video of the incident was shared widely online please be aware next we're going to show you video the actual moment he was shot when look away you may want to watch. before the teenager was targeted by snipers he was throwing rocks a scene doing it at the i.d.f. the boy's mother told us about his traumatic journey then the hospital. bill management has a somewhat when we were halfway to the hospital his leg started bleeding profusely my son said he thought it w
israeli naval blockade these are the pictures the small palestinian vessels looking to sell north carolinian force their way past the israeli blockade but as you can see they're being forced under fire without. further a bit right in a minute you'll see it when it we've seen these people in other parts of the region protest as a facing a similar military response as well. in the broader picture the israeli defense forces are investigating the killing of two palestinian teenagers latterly during...
228
228
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
glor: the governor wants to avoid a repeat of hurricane matthew two years ago which killed 26 north carolinians. predictions are for florence to be a far more violent storm. are you ready? >> we're ready. we're trying to get those last stragglers off of the barrier islands. ma glor: this is what many of the roads look like on north lrolina. look at this, on the other side of the highway, it's close to tumper-to-bumper traffic-- it often is in many of these spots. just ahead of us, heading to the coast, hardly any vehicles. we found ronald bass gassing up, sta planning to stay put. the 81-year-old barber closed his shop and is planning to hunker down at home with his arsabled 77-year-old wife. >> i feel just as safe at home as i would at a shelter. >> glor: and just in the path where florence is expected to make landfall, gordon rettic, also a hurricane veteran believes he can wait out yet otother storm. so you have the names of all the hurricanes here, bertha-- >> since '93. >> glor: fran, bonnie, hugo. how much does this one scare you compared to the other ones? >> well, we've had so many, i m
glor: the governor wants to avoid a repeat of hurricane matthew two years ago which killed 26 north carolinians. predictions are for florence to be a far more violent storm. are you ready? >> we're ready. we're trying to get those last stragglers off of the barrier islands. ma glor: this is what many of the roads look like on north lrolina. look at this, on the other side of the highway, it's close to tumper-to-bumper traffic-- it often is in many of these spots. just ahead of us, heading...
151
151
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
from the final insights from the governor and what he wants done right now and warnings to north carolinia caroliniansurther inland, the rain and mudslides, something that interior north carolina haven't seen in the past, they're going to be seeing it if they haven't already and soon. remembering something that happened ten years ago today the largest bankruptcy filing in american history when lehman brothers went down and its 25,000 employees were out of a job, and 600 billion dollars in assets were gone, and $10 trillion stock market meltdown was on. what we covered then that you should remember and see now after this. some debt you plan for, some just... (crash) ...happens. putting it all on credit cards just wasn't working. but a loan through lending club was a cinch. no branch office, no stuffy suits. consolidating our debt saved us nearly $300 a month. that's not sofa change. we had enough to start saving again, and a little extra to send these two to summer camp. being outdoors was good for them? (vo) check your rate at welcometotheclub.com. >> time to ask you a personal question. do you like b
from the final insights from the governor and what he wants done right now and warnings to north carolinia caroliniansurther inland, the rain and mudslides, something that interior north carolina haven't seen in the past, they're going to be seeing it if they haven't already and soon. remembering something that happened ten years ago today the largest bankruptcy filing in american history when lehman brothers went down and its 25,000 employees were out of a job, and 600 billion dollars in...
58
58
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatising and they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. in the last hour, the federal emergency management agency has given an update on the situation in north and south carolina. as the storm moves inland, as the weather service just pointed out, large amounts of rain falling over both states and it will continue to fall. please urge citizens not to try to drive through high water, you don't know the depth of it, it's not safe, don't drown, turnaround. fema is well positioned to support the state, we have rescue is ongoing, hundreds of thousands without powerjust as anticipated. we are poised and ready to go in when conditions are safe to start the restoration of all critical lifelines. i urge everyon
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatising and they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. in the last hour, the federal emergency...
64
64
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatmber will keep rising and they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. 0ur correspondent laura trevelyan is in wilmington, in north carolina. it does seem as if the worst effects of the storm could still be to come. yes, as you can of the storm could still be to come. yes, as you can see of the storm could still be to come. yes, as you can see this is just one of the hundreds of trees that are down across north carolina but it's the rainfall now which is posing the greatest threat, the strong winds have more or less past so we are getting between two and three inches of rain per ouras getting between two and three inches of rain per our as tropical storm florence sits on the coastline, dumping down ra
we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power state—wide and the utility companies tell us thatmber will keep rising and they think it could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people who could eventually lose power. the white house said president trump will visit the area next week if it does not affect rescue efforts. the storm may be weakening but its impact is still being felt and its full cost is yet to be determined. keith doyle, bbc news. 0ur correspondent laura trevelyan...
374
374
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 374
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> more than 12,000 north carolinians are riding out the storm in shelter. >> we in north carolina have to shift from preparation to determination. we will survive this and we will endure. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to cbs this morning. those are words we all hope we will survive this and people will endure. president accounts have been very scare. norah o'donnell is off. we begin with hurricane florence. she has made landfall after thrashing the carolinas all night long with devastating flooding and damaging winds. forecasters are warning the storm surge is life threatening and will be even worse at high tide later this morning. >> the center of the storm is near wilmington north carolina with sustained winds of 90 miles an hour. that makes it a category 1. don't underestimate the power of the storm because of that storm surge. rising water has flooded several coastal cities swamping homes and businesses. >> more than 490,000 homes and businesses across the region have lost power. we have a team of correspondents covering the
. >> more than 12,000 north carolinians are riding out the storm in shelter. >> we in north carolina have to shift from preparation to determination. we will survive this and we will endure. >> this morning's eye opener is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> welcome to cbs this morning. those are words we all hope we will survive this and people will endure. president accounts have been very scare. norah o'donnell is off. we begin with hurricane florence. she...
190
190
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: the governor wants to avoid a repeat of hurricane matthew two years ago, which killed 26 north carolinians. predictions are for florence to be a far more violent storm. >> are you ready? >> we're ready. we're trying to get those last stragglers off of the barrier islands. this is what many of the roads look like in north carolina. look at this. on the other side of the highway it's close to bumper to bumper traffic. tochb is in ma it often is in many of these spots. just ahead of us hardly any vehicles. we found ronald bass gassing up then planning to stay put. the 81-year-old barber closed his shop and is planning on hunkering down at home with his disabled 77-year-old wife. >> i feel just as safe at home as i would at a shelter. >> reporter: and just in the path of where florngs is expected to make landfall gordon reddick, also a hurricane veteran, believes he can wait out yet another storm. >> you've got the names of all the hurricanes here. bertha. >> since '93. >> fran, bonnie. how much does this one scare you compared to the other ones? >> well, we've had so many, i mean, i'm not sca
reporter: the governor wants to avoid a repeat of hurricane matthew two years ago, which killed 26 north carolinians. predictions are for florence to be a far more violent storm. >> are you ready? >> we're ready. we're trying to get those last stragglers off of the barrier islands. this is what many of the roads look like in north carolina. look at this. on the other side of the highway it's close to bumper to bumper traffic. tochb is in ma it often is in many of these spots. just...
105
105
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: we read so many storied in the last few days how few north carolinians have flood insurance.ht now the focus is on saving lines. but when this said and done, the damage -- how long do you think it will take to get your town back on its feet? >> it takes a while. there is a lot to it and depending on the amount of damage and the flood insurance. in 2017 with hurricane matthew, that changed the flood map in our county. there was a lot of damage that was done there. we just got our last fema reimbursement for hurricane matthew 2000 from two years ago. there was a lot of damage and it takes a while to clean it up. charles: the evacuation. some folks feel like i have been through this before. they have been ratcheting down the category ranking. now it's technically a tropical storm. are you satisfied with the evacuation in greenville? or will you have to take a special watch and look in on because they refuse to leave. >> we wanted to make sure we had enough shelters. we saw so many counties that didn't evacuate. they evacuated and had to send them somewhere so a lot of them came
charles: we read so many storied in the last few days how few north carolinians have flood insurance.ht now the focus is on saving lines. but when this said and done, the damage -- how long do you think it will take to get your town back on its feet? >> it takes a while. there is a lot to it and depending on the amount of damage and the flood insurance. in 2017 with hurricane matthew, that changed the flood map in our county. there was a lot of damage that was done there. we just got our...
80
80
Sep 8, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
students, why does that story rise to the top, and why does william waggoner, who is a north carolinian, who wrote about the battle as a tragedy is not a -- not heard. then you get students to see that history is not about one great truth, it is not one great narrative, it is many narratives. >> i am a high school scholarship recipient. how do you think we can change the narrative in schools? particularly in schools. >> it's an interesting question and we need to find how they mixed together. we have become so cynical even that we have a tendency to see that civil war soldiers are reduced to economic creatures. there are examples. it prevents at west virginia university, who is finishing a book on the soldier economy of the north, there are some horrible outrageous soldiers committed and were committed against them. brian was very smart in showing how that is an economic transaction, how they are connected to hire ideas such as free labor ideology and the war. my answer to you is to show how economics and ideology intersect. he is the champion, he is the poster boy for free labor ideolo
students, why does that story rise to the top, and why does william waggoner, who is a north carolinian, who wrote about the battle as a tragedy is not a -- not heard. then you get students to see that history is not about one great truth, it is not one great narrative, it is many narratives. >> i am a high school scholarship recipient. how do you think we can change the narrative in schools? particularly in schools. >> it's an interesting question and we need to find how they mixed...
84
84
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
and north carolinians have moved away from the shore and riding out impacts of this storm. neil: one thing i notice about north carolina, i think it applies to south carolina as well but you could educate me, dating back to hugo in '89, what have you, they changed a lot of things in both states. can't have homes too close to the water. they're quite far back. maybe they have improved building codes and the rest. how significant has that been and how is, are both coasts holding up right now? >> i know in north carolina parts of the area were in the storm surge so they have over the years tried to take actions to elevate properties, put them up higher or move them away. then the inland flooding which is the next concern, where the federal government has come in, mitigate, not building back into those same floodplains. two years ago we had hurricane matthew dumped 18 to 20 inches on eastern north carolina and affects thousands of people. we'll see effect this is year from florence. this is mitigation and preparedness are key factors limiting loss of
and north carolinians have moved away from the shore and riding out impacts of this storm. neil: one thing i notice about north carolina, i think it applies to south carolina as well but you could educate me, dating back to hugo in '89, what have you, they changed a lot of things in both states. can't have homes too close to the water. they're quite far back. maybe they have improved building codes and the rest. how significant has that been and how is, are both coasts holding up right now?...
672
672
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 672
favorite 0
quote 0
the north carolinian mom expecting her fourth child any day this week. >> we actually have a boat thate're taking to the hospital with us even with a newborn life jacket. >> reporter: and for other families the decision less clear. >> we're packing like we're leaving. but we're hoping that we get to stay. >> reporter: now, our plane into wrightsville last night was surprisingly full. but it was filled with people who were on a mission, many flying in to get loved ones, elderly loved ones out to safety in time. and others were coming in to board up their homes and get their possessions out but nearly everyone on that plane was flying in to get out quickly, robin. >> all right. thank you so much there, amy, we appreciate it. michael. >> thank you, robin. so many people in the eye of the storm. and the time to escape hurricane florence and get out is now. people are rushing to pack up their homes. rob marciano is in wrightsville beach, north carolina, as they brace for the worst. and rob, this really is a tough time for so many people in that area. >> reporter: it is, michael, and they go
the north carolinian mom expecting her fourth child any day this week. >> we actually have a boat thate're taking to the hospital with us even with a newborn life jacket. >> reporter: and for other families the decision less clear. >> we're packing like we're leaving. but we're hoping that we get to stay. >> reporter: now, our plane into wrightsville last night was surprisingly full. but it was filled with people who were on a mission, many flying in to get loved ones,...
126
126
Sep 19, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
people, more than 3,000 people rescued by boat and helicopter, hundreds of pets, some 10,000 north carolinians is still in shelters, a couple hundred thousand without power, more than a thousand roads still blocked here as rivers continue to rise. there's also a health risk from all of that floodwater, much of it contaminated by sewage plans and hog waste lagoons and the states poultry industry took a hit was nearly 2 million chickens killed, a lot of livestock and farms threatened again. the president here to reassure the residents, not just in north carolina but he will travel to south carolina as well to reassure them that they have an army of some 20,000 federal, military, and other official on the ground. even though he heads back to washington, they will stay to help with that recovery and rescue operation. >> harris: all right, rick leventhal, thank you very much. let's do another fox news alert, the battle over supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh reaching a new level now. chuck grassley is promising to push ahead with monday's hearing despite an attorney for the woman accusing judge
people, more than 3,000 people rescued by boat and helicopter, hundreds of pets, some 10,000 north carolinians is still in shelters, a couple hundred thousand without power, more than a thousand roads still blocked here as rivers continue to rise. there's also a health risk from all of that floodwater, much of it contaminated by sewage plans and hog waste lagoons and the states poultry industry took a hit was nearly 2 million chickens killed, a lot of livestock and farms threatened again. the...
183
183
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
right now we have about a half a million north carolinians without power, concentrated in onslow, craven, new hanover and new brunswick counties. that number is rising as we speak. utility crews from all over the country are standing by to restore power when it's safe for them to be out. we have approximately 20,000 or so people in 157 shelters. that number fluctuates, more shelters will be set up. high winds will pick up through central north carolina today putting trees, homes and power lines at risk. we've seen storm surge as high as 10 feet on the nuese river. we're also seeing flooding along the trent river, the pamlico river at washington and pamlico sound. rivers are rising to dangerous levels and the relentless rains will continue through the weekend. for some parts of southeastern north carolina, one forecast shows 1,000-year rain event. rescue crews are working in dangerous conditions. don't put them or yourself at risk. stay indoors. don't drive through water. never use a generator indoors. don't fly drones in a disaster area. if you do, rescue helicopters will have a difficul
right now we have about a half a million north carolinians without power, concentrated in onslow, craven, new hanover and new brunswick counties. that number is rising as we speak. utility crews from all over the country are standing by to restore power when it's safe for them to be out. we have approximately 20,000 or so people in 157 shelters. that number fluctuates, more shelters will be set up. high winds will pick up through central north carolina today putting trees, homes and power lines...
543
543
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 543
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> a lot of north carolinians, we're pretty robust when it comes to stuff like this. >> reporter: the u.s. navy ordered virginia-based ships out to sea yesterday to ride out florence. fema said today it's ready for whatever the storm might bring. >> we're focused on the critical missions we have to perform immediately following the storm, opening roads, performing life-saving missions in support of our state and local partners. >> this storm is expected to slow down as it makes land fall, meaning it will dump a lot of rain. the people along the coast are getting ready for a five to six-day ordeal. in topsail beach, north carolina, steve harrigan, fox news. >>> this will be the weather for thery 4 storm right now. 140-mile-per-hour winds. moving at a pretty good clip. west northwest at 17. here's the thing. there's no islands. there's some barrier reefs out here but basically nothing between this storm in the mainland of the carolinas. that's the problem. this storm is coming onshore and it's going to be a big storm. if you had something out here that would break it up like an island,
. >> a lot of north carolinians, we're pretty robust when it comes to stuff like this. >> reporter: the u.s. navy ordered virginia-based ships out to sea yesterday to ride out florence. fema said today it's ready for whatever the storm might bring. >> we're focused on the critical missions we have to perform immediately following the storm, opening roads, performing life-saving missions in support of our state and local partners. >> this storm is expected to slow down as...
149
149
Sep 27, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
a great north carolinian and nationally recognized academic and friend. at 102 years old she transitioned to her heavenly home on tuesday, september 25, 2018. our community in wilson, north carolina, has lost a giant and a friend. mr. speaker, mrs. sally baldwin howard was worn on march 23, 1916, right in the midst of world war i in wilson, north carolina, even though i did not know mr. sims, i knew her mother who lived directly across the street from me as a child. though she was raised in the jim crow south as the daughter of sharecroppers, mrs. howard graduated as valedictorian from wilson colored high school later renamed charles h. darden high school in 1938. the same school i graduate interested in 1965. she attended a junior college in north carolina before earning both a bachelors and master's degree in education from hunter college in new york city. she also did extensive study at the new school of social research, as well as columbia university. mr. speaker, mrs. howard taught for nearly 30 years as a first rade teacher in new york city. while th
a great north carolinian and nationally recognized academic and friend. at 102 years old she transitioned to her heavenly home on tuesday, september 25, 2018. our community in wilson, north carolina, has lost a giant and a friend. mr. speaker, mrs. sally baldwin howard was worn on march 23, 1916, right in the midst of world war i in wilson, north carolina, even though i did not know mr. sims, i knew her mother who lived directly across the street from me as a child. though she was raised in the...
173
173
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
and right now we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power statewide. the utility companies tell us that this number will keep rising. they think could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people that could eventually lose power. >> a lot of days ahead for the good people of north carolina, south carolina, and eventually up into virginia. that was the north carolina governor roy cooper. 5:00 carolina time, storm has been downgraded to a tropical storm with maximum sustained winds at 70 miles an hour. it's traveling due west creeping along at just 3 miles an hour. and that the range and continue in the carolinas into monday. "the five" is next on fox news channel. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. him him him him him >> fox news alert, i'm dana perino and this is "the five." florence turns deadly knocking out power and driving residents in flooded
and right now we have about 650,000 north carolinians without power statewide. the utility companies tell us that this number will keep rising. they think could be anywhere from a million to 2.5 million people that could eventually lose power. >> a lot of days ahead for the good people of north carolina, south carolina, and eventually up into virginia. that was the north carolina governor roy cooper. 5:00 carolina time, storm has been downgraded to a tropical storm with maximum sustained...
190
190
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
i know many north carolinians see updated storm tracks changing categories of the hurricane, and landfall predictions. i'm concerned because i have even heard some people say that north carolina is getting a break. please hear my message. we cannot underestimate this storm. wind speeds may have dropped some from yesterday, but we've traded that for a larger wind field that expands 200 miles with tropical storm force winds. and our greatest concern about this storm remains the same. storm surge and massive flooding. both are going to be extreme. catastrophic effects. catastrophic effects will be felt outside the center of the storm due to storm surge as high as 9 to 13 feet. that's the second story of a house. battering winds and relentless rain that will last for days. make no mistake. whether the eye of the storm makes landfall along our shores or further south, we're on the wrong side of this thing. this storm will bring destruction to north carolina. and remember that hurricane matthew didn't even make landfall in north carolina and look what it did to us. flood plain experts at north
i know many north carolinians see updated storm tracks changing categories of the hurricane, and landfall predictions. i'm concerned because i have even heard some people say that north carolina is getting a break. please hear my message. we cannot underestimate this storm. wind speeds may have dropped some from yesterday, but we've traded that for a larger wind field that expands 200 miles with tropical storm force winds. and our greatest concern about this storm remains the same. storm surge...
161
161
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i know many north carolinians see updated storm tracks, changing categories of the hurricane, and landfall predictions. i am concerned because i have even heard some people say that north carolina is getting a break. please hear my message. we cannot underestimate this storm. >> harris: we have fox team live coverage. jonathan hunt on the ground in myrtle beach, south carolina. we will with chief meteorologist rick from the fox extreme weather center. not getting a break. please heed the warning from the north carolina government. >> i'm glad he said it, that's exactly the message. there's going to be a lot of people impacted for a lot of time. that's really the message here. while that maximum sustained wind has come down now to 105, for it had been a few days ago at 140, the doesn't mean that all of the moisture that is in the storm and the storm surge that has been built up dissipates right away. that takes a number of days for it to dissipate. we don't have that much time. the storm surge is going to come on, it's going to be exactly equivalent to what it would have been, and
. >> i know many north carolinians see updated storm tracks, changing categories of the hurricane, and landfall predictions. i am concerned because i have even heard some people say that north carolina is getting a break. please hear my message. we cannot underestimate this storm. >> harris: we have fox team live coverage. jonathan hunt on the ground in myrtle beach, south carolina. we will with chief meteorologist rick from the fox extreme weather center. not getting a break....
142
142
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
it's dark because this area and for hundreds of thousands of north carolinians, they have no electricower. no ac, no tv, no cell phone service, and many of those people are in homes that have been damaged by the winds, damaged by flooding, or are surrounded by water. it is quiet because this state did an incredible job of warning people about the storm that was going to come. the warnings were blunter direct. a monster storm, a punch from mike tyson. the people responded incredibly responsibly. they boarded up their homes and for the most part they left. that is why there is not a car, not a person in sight. you can just hear the frogs right now and the crickets. it has been a brutal 30 hours. if you wonder what 20 inches of rain feels like, it means a day and a half of nonstop downpour and that is what has happened here. also the wind has been destructive, especially along along the coast were everywhere. the wind was tropical storm force and hurricane storm force, hour after hour. hard enough, powerful enough to damage homes, to knock grooves off, but not to destroy them completely.
it's dark because this area and for hundreds of thousands of north carolinians, they have no electricower. no ac, no tv, no cell phone service, and many of those people are in homes that have been damaged by the winds, damaged by flooding, or are surrounded by water. it is quiet because this state did an incredible job of warning people about the storm that was going to come. the warnings were blunter direct. a monster storm, a punch from mike tyson. the people responded incredibly responsibly....
53
53
Sep 17, 2018
09/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the noon briefing today, governor cooper says as of this morning, a little more than 484,000 north carolinianst have power. being oneould end up of the 10 most destructive storms to hit the united states. economists at moody's analytics estimate it may result in between $17 billion and 22 billion dollars in lost economic output and property damage, and say estimates could be revised significantly higher. russia is disputing allegations isthe united states that it cheating and undermining united nations sanctions against north korea. the russian ambassador to the u.n. says the work of the independent panel became "increasingly politicized, then became ultimately the hostages to the vision of washington," and didn't take into account russia's views. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. joe: "what'd you miss?" we have been talking a lot about crypto troubles in the last year. we talked about bitcoin and ethereum. size is really an important factor in what ha
the noon briefing today, governor cooper says as of this morning, a little more than 484,000 north carolinianst have power. being oneould end up of the 10 most destructive storms to hit the united states. economists at moody's analytics estimate it may result in between $17 billion and 22 billion dollars in lost economic output and property damage, and say estimates could be revised significantly higher. russia is disputing allegations isthe united states that it cheating and undermining united...
124
124
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to continue to tell all north carolinians, if you're on the coast, there's still time to get to safety. no possession is worth your life. i'm also telling people, too, that yesterday on 9-11, we honored our first responders. if you stay on one of these barrier islands in north carolina, not only are you putting your own life at risk but putting the lives of first responders at risk. we don't need that. so we're still getting good evacuation. we have a lot of healthers that have been set up. we have great cooperation among local states and federal officials. we're getting help from states across the country. north carolina has helped other states in the past. now they're in turn helping us. so we're going to try to save lives first. then we'll take steps to rescue and recover in the days, weeks and months ahead. >> shepard: governor, in a quick second, how is the gas holding up? >> we expect good distribution of gas. retailers are -- have had three to four times the business they normally have. so a number of our retailers are out of gas. we think it can be gotten to them quickly
i want to continue to tell all north carolinians, if you're on the coast, there's still time to get to safety. no possession is worth your life. i'm also telling people, too, that yesterday on 9-11, we honored our first responders. if you stay on one of these barrier islands in north carolina, not only are you putting your own life at risk but putting the lives of first responders at risk. we don't need that. so we're still getting good evacuation. we have a lot of healthers that have been set...
266
266
Sep 7, 2018
09/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
charges filed against a north carolinian accused of hacking into sony entertainment, this as president praises kim jong-un in a message on twitter. >> new at 6:00, oakland airport going high-tech. the new state-of-the-art scanner unveiled today and how it's meant to keep passengers safe. >> plus, ford recalling millions of its most popular pickup trucks. the seatbelt problem that could start a fire after a crash. coming up at 6:00. (music throughout) ♪ for millions of baby boomers there's a virus out there. a virus that's serious like hiv, but it hasn't been talked about much. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has hep c, yet most don't even know it. that's because hep c can hide in your body silently for years, even decades, without symptoms and it's not tested for in routine blood work. if left untreated, hep c can cause liver damage even liver cancer. but there's important information for us: the cdc recommends all baby boomers get tested for hep c. all it takes is a simple one-time blood test. and if you have hep c, it can be cured. ask your h
charges filed against a north carolinian accused of hacking into sony entertainment, this as president praises kim jong-un in a message on twitter. >> new at 6:00, oakland airport going high-tech. the new state-of-the-art scanner unveiled today and how it's meant to keep passengers safe. >> plus, ford recalling millions of its most popular pickup trucks. the seatbelt problem that could start a fire after a crash. coming up at 6:00. (music throughout) ♪ for millions of baby boomers...
253
253
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this one is so widespread you're gonna have a hard time honding a north carolinian is not goingbe affected by the storm in some way. i still think we don't know the magnitude yet of this storm because it has just come ashore and it's gonna be here a long a ti it's gonna cut a long swath across our state. >> reporter: for families wholt moved to ss, there is no way to tell how long they might be there. >> we decided to come to the hotel because we live in a zone e ere it was dangerous, wh weren't going to be safe. we want best for our family.e so, that's why we came here. >> reporter: the hurricane'ssh sluggiace promises to prolong the misery, as it lumbers slowly southwestward, alg the coast. south carolina began feeling the effects today, and governor henry mcmaster forecast a long sl. >> this is something that we have not seen before. this much rain, a hurricane staying on top of us for this long. l so that means,ies and gentlemen, that we're going to have to have patience. >> reporter: ait finally leaves the coast, florence is expected to move west, then curve back toward the
. >> this one is so widespread you're gonna have a hard time honding a north carolinian is not goingbe affected by the storm in some way. i still think we don't know the magnitude yet of this storm because it has just come ashore and it's gonna be here a long a ti it's gonna cut a long swath across our state. >> reporter: for families wholt moved to ss, there is no way to tell how long they might be there. >> we decided to come to the hotel because we live in a zone e ere it...
106
106
Sep 18, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
.>> rangham: 300,000 north carolinians are still without power, and rescue missions continue. an estimated 10,000 evacuees are living in shelters. in the town of trenton, this man piloted down main street in a boat, to check on his flooded ho. >> i don't know, looking at all this is depressing, but all you can is take it day by day. >> brangham: north carolina governor roy cooper tried today to urge his cotituents to hang just a bit longer. >> i know for ma people this feels like a nightmare that just won't end. i know many people are tired of the present, and are scared of the future, but please know: we will not give up on you. >> brangham: it's hoped thativ once thes crest today, florence's floodwaters will finally start to recede. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. >> woodruff: the storm's remnants blew across the northeast and new england today, touching off flash floods in new york state and new hampshire. north rea's leader kim jong un met with south korea's president moon jae in today, to begin their third summit. kitgreeted moon at the airp in the north's cap
.>> rangham: 300,000 north carolinians are still without power, and rescue missions continue. an estimated 10,000 evacuees are living in shelters. in the town of trenton, this man piloted down main street in a boat, to check on his flooded ho. >> i don't know, looking at all this is depressing, but all you can is take it day by day. >> brangham: north carolina governor roy cooper tried today to urge his cotituents to hang just a bit longer. >> i know for ma people this...
131
131
Sep 28, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i still want to urge north carolinians in the hard-hit areas to be careful. almost all of our rivers are forecast to return to their banks by early next week, but flooded waterways continue to cover roadways and swamp communities in the southeastern part of our state.uf >> woo some 1,500 people are still in shelters across rth carolina. the securities and exchange commission is suing elon musk, the c.e.o. of tesla, for securities fraud. ese suit, filed today, cha that musk made false statementsg about tahe electric car company private. and, on wall street, the dow jones industrial average gaid 86 points to close at 26,743. the nasdaq fell 41 points, and the s&p 500 slipped one point. and finally, president trump reacted to judge kavanaugh's testimony tonight on twr.it the president called his testimony "powerful, honest and riveting" and he blasted the democrats' strategy as disgraceful and called for the and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us online and again here tomorrow evening when ma shields and ramesh punnuru breakdown the fall
. >> i still want to urge north carolinians in the hard-hit areas to be careful. almost all of our rivers are forecast to return to their banks by early next week, but flooded waterways continue to cover roadways and swamp communities in the southeastern part of our state.uf >> woo some 1,500 people are still in shelters across rth carolina. the securities and exchange commission is suing elon musk, the c.e.o. of tesla, for securities fraud. ese suit, filed today, cha that musk made...
137
137
Sep 12, 2018
09/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
north carolinians are a hardy bunch and we've seen a number of hurricanes and storms in the past, sople who want to be stubborn and not evacuate when they should. we're telling people you have to leave because not only are you putting your life in danger but first responders as well who may have to rescue you. we honored those first responders yesterday in our 9/11 ceremonies. we've got resources positioned across the state. we're working in coordination with our local, state and federal authorities. i think we're ready for this, but we know that it's going to be tough. many places rain is going to be measured in feet instead of inches. we know there's going to be significant flooding. flooding kills people. >> and the point you make is real. people around here have experienced disasters and weather before. they sometimes feel that they can confidently protect their property but when we're talking where i am of storm surges that could get up to 13 feet, there's nothing you can do to protect against that. if your power is out, no water is available, if you can't get gasoline, those ar
north carolinians are a hardy bunch and we've seen a number of hurricanes and storms in the past, sople who want to be stubborn and not evacuate when they should. we're telling people you have to leave because not only are you putting your life in danger but first responders as well who may have to rescue you. we honored those first responders yesterday in our 9/11 ceremonies. we've got resources positioned across the state. we're working in coordination with our local, state and federal...
152
152
Sep 14, 2018
09/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
jay, having written about this and having an historical context for these kinds of storms, a north carolinianr the people of the carolinas as they try to survive this and start over? >> you are hearing it consistently from the reports tonight, just because the storm has dropped in intensity on the simpson scale, we can't ignore the fact that this was a monster dressed a couple of days ago. it still is in scale, and those reading impacts are what i think it's going to be the lasting legacy of the storm. 20-30 inches of rain, it's almost twice as much as what we experienced with a storm like matthew. we know that we are going to have a lot of problems in the inland counties, a lot of the river systems across the eastern part of our state. very vulnerable to these types of floods. >> shannon: jay barnes and mike scantlin. thank you very much. i would live coverage continues right after the break. ♪ making cars lighter, it's a good place to start, advanced oils for those hard-working parts. fuels that go further so drivers pump less. improving efficiency is what we do best. energy lives here. i n
jay, having written about this and having an historical context for these kinds of storms, a north carolinianr the people of the carolinas as they try to survive this and start over? >> you are hearing it consistently from the reports tonight, just because the storm has dropped in intensity on the simpson scale, we can't ignore the fact that this was a monster dressed a couple of days ago. it still is in scale, and those reading impacts are what i think it's going to be the lasting legacy...