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we have flowed forces into the northern gulf coast. we've got 34 rotary air wing aircraft ready. many are in mobile or houston ready to respond. that's in addition to some of the shallow watercraft and other boats we have prepositioned. >> and we talked to an emergency official with the city of new orleans earlier on in this program and he was cautioning people in that area that they may have to take care of themselves for 72 hours after this storm hits, that they need to be prepared to do that. i suppose after that point, i guess, passes, folks like yourself will be able to conduct rescue operations. or can you conduct rescue operations sooner than that? what does that look like for you? >> our thoughts are with everybody here on the northern gulf coast area, especially in louisiana. i was down here last year when we responded to laura, zeta, delta, all of the historic hurricanes that impacted the gulf coast last year. we are going to respond as soon as it's safe to do so. we're not going to put our crews in harm's way. our crews are heroes. they assume a lot of risk but we're n
we have flowed forces into the northern gulf coast. we've got 34 rotary air wing aircraft ready. many are in mobile or houston ready to respond. that's in addition to some of the shallow watercraft and other boats we have prepositioned. >> and we talked to an emergency official with the city of new orleans earlier on in this program and he was cautioning people in that area that they may have to take care of themselves for 72 hours after this storm hits, that they need to be prepared to...
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it is a category 2 hurricane and it is going to make its way throughout the northern gulf states andected to make landfall specifically in the state of louisiana with new orleans. now in that cone of uncertainty remaining as a category 2 hurricane with wind speeds anywhere from 90 to upwards of a 110 degrees. so we're going to keep an eye on this hurricane from the kron for weather center. but you could see what the satellite and radar imagery the outer bands of the storm now starting to make its way throughout the northern gulf coast states and that well, defined eye because it is a category 2 hurricane as it churns closer towards louisiana expected to make landfall bringing life threatening storm surge anywhere from 8 to 16 inches of rain for the states of louisiana and mississippi possible tornadoes and also hurricane force winds and that 60 to 70 miles per hour range after it makes landfall continuing as a category 2 hurricane. but let's take a look at our bay area forecast because we're not tracking any marine layer influence out there. in fact, temperatures today very warm and
it is a category 2 hurricane and it is going to make its way throughout the northern gulf states andected to make landfall specifically in the state of louisiana with new orleans. now in that cone of uncertainty remaining as a category 2 hurricane with wind speeds anywhere from 90 to upwards of a 110 degrees. so we're going to keep an eye on this hurricane from the kron for weather center. but you could see what the satellite and radar imagery the outer bands of the storm now starting to make...
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it's expected to slam the northern gulf coast as a category four storm.minutes we. we know that storm surges right now, flooding forecast rather, potentially 12 to 16 feet. particularly important fourchon and we know that maximum sustained winds are even clocked in at 145 miles per hour. the storm right now is still off shore it's moving about 60 miles per hour northwest. and one of the areas of most concern that we heard from one of our last ski guess is grand aisle. a thin strip of land there but. they do have the levee that they're hoping will prevent a katrina-like disaster. but we are obviously tracking the latest with the storm. >> yes, and it remains just a major concern, is the storm surge. even some people inside the levee system have been told maybe should evacuate. that's how worried they are about this system. all right, we'll have more throughout the hour. u.s. forces are on high alert this morning. another isis-k attack could happen at any moment according to the latest intelligence. president biden made that morning warning while doubling d
it's expected to slam the northern gulf coast as a category four storm.minutes we. we know that storm surges right now, flooding forecast rather, potentially 12 to 16 feet. particularly important fourchon and we know that maximum sustained winds are even clocked in at 145 miles per hour. the storm right now is still off shore it's moving about 60 miles per hour northwest. and one of the areas of most concern that we heard from one of our last ski guess is grand aisle. a thin strip of land there...
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about 8 to 16 inches of rain, localized amounts along the gulf coast states specifically in the northern gulf coast states of louisiana, even mississippi could see amounts upwards of 20 inches or less and taking a look right now at our bay area forecast. we are right now tracking that deepening marine layer and it is a heavenly slight cooling us down into the 60's and 70's. not really much 80's right now. 80 degrees and fremont and san jose. but low 90's for livermore and even conquer. but tracking anywhere from about 5 to 15 degrees of cooling tonight. widespread 50's and 60's and tomorrow very seasonable temperatures from coast to valleys. upper 60's for downtown san francisco and just warming up into the low 90's for most of our warmest inland valley. so few degrees above average there below average temperatures wednesday through friday and it looks like your labor day weekend forecast looking great. back to you. jonathan just dean bruce of thank sports is up. that's jason has highlights of today's niners and ravens game. plus the giants and a's. >> the >> and now kron 4 sports. >> today m
about 8 to 16 inches of rain, localized amounts along the gulf coast states specifically in the northern gulf coast states of louisiana, even mississippi could see amounts upwards of 20 inches or less and taking a look right now at our bay area forecast. we are right now tracking that deepening marine layer and it is a heavenly slight cooling us down into the 60's and 70's. not really much 80's right now. 80 degrees and fremont and san jose. but low 90's for livermore and even conquer. but...
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in fact, the northern gulf coast, your water temperature is about 32 degrees. so what this means, this will allow for the rapid intensification of this disturbance and either could make landfall as a category 3. hurricane late on sunday, and new orleans just west of new orleans. we know it is below sea level, so this area will be inundated no matter where the track is. now we're also keeping tabs on tropical storm. nora will press play, see where it goes. i in the baja peninsula and this one looking to make landfall as a hurricane as well, late sunday, and it will impact the popular tourist hotspot of carbo san lucas. now to south america, heavy rain still falling toward the northwest of venezuela through the venezuelan alps where we have seen deadly mud slides toward the south in front to keep in temperatures cool for the southeast of brazil. and as we head toward the western us, not cool here, a phoenix at 42 degrees, and we'll see that heat and humidity build from the st lawrence river right through to the great lakes. that's it. for me. the talk to al jazee
in fact, the northern gulf coast, your water temperature is about 32 degrees. so what this means, this will allow for the rapid intensification of this disturbance and either could make landfall as a category 3. hurricane late on sunday, and new orleans just west of new orleans. we know it is below sea level, so this area will be inundated no matter where the track is. now we're also keeping tabs on tropical storm. nora will press play, see where it goes. i in the baja peninsula and this one...
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after slamming into cuba, the hurricane gains strength as it sets its sights on the northern gulf coast, possibly becoming a category four. we'll have details on a life-threatening conditions expected. >>> striking back. the u.s. launches an air strike against the terror group that claimed responsibility for the kabul suicide bombing. we'll have the latest on what was hit and the newest threat facing americans still trapped in afghanistan. >>> kennedy killer paroled? the man who shot and killed senator robert kennedy may be one step closer to being released from prison. why members of kennedy's family support the move and, a reactio with from one of the people wounded in the 1968 attack. >>> marching on. as thousands gather in washington, d.c., to demand voting rights legislation, we'll look back at the little-known history of the legendary march on washington 58 years ago today. >>> and the hills are alive. the 16,000 square-foot painting in the swiss alps meant to lower the anxiety of the world. >>> we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >
after slamming into cuba, the hurricane gains strength as it sets its sights on the northern gulf coast, possibly becoming a category four. we'll have details on a life-threatening conditions expected. >>> striking back. the u.s. launches an air strike against the terror group that claimed responsibility for the kabul suicide bombing. we'll have the latest on what was hit and the newest threat facing americans still trapped in afghanistan. >>> kennedy killer paroled? the man...
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coast here, the northern gulf, where the temperatures are even higher at about 32 degrees. so we could even still see more intensification. k. want to bring you up to speed with hurricane, nor as well as it did make it landfall toward the pacific coast of mexico, the south west. and look at the damage done. we are already starting to see some rainfall amounts come in, in particular for mens neo over the past 24 hours. scooping up a 172 millimeters of rain. but watch this, what you should get for the month of august, about $216.00. so almost a month's worth of rain in the span of about 24 hours. so here's where hurricane north go and right now, going up the pacific coast rate through the gulf of california. going to watch to see if there is any impact to the popular tourist hotspot of cobblestone. lucas sterling is reporting more than 1300 daily corona virus infections. and you record, since the pandemic began, there's no sign yet that the i think that started in mid june is slowing on. half of a trailer has been on the crew. lockdown for
coast here, the northern gulf, where the temperatures are even higher at about 32 degrees. so we could even still see more intensification. k. want to bring you up to speed with hurricane, nor as well as it did make it landfall toward the pacific coast of mexico, the south west. and look at the damage done. we are already starting to see some rainfall amounts come in, in particular for mens neo over the past 24 hours. scooping up a 172 millimeters of rain. but watch this, what you should get...
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that it's going to make its way into the gulf and cause conditions to really worsen across the northern gulf coast. so right now we do have sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, northwest movement at 12 miles per hour what's going to happen as it makes it into a warm gulf, it will act as fuel for the storm system and by tomorrow morning we will have a cat-1 hurricane then things are still up in the air. this is still tracking as a cat-2, but potentially a major hurricane that's now aiming for eastern to potentially southwestern louisiana so all of the state going to be on our radar en alabamaevll for the rockies, mid 90s for st. louis >>> so, we have wind concerns and then major flood concerns for new orleans. talking about 15-plus inches more on that forecast coming up. >> going to be a tough weekend for them janessa, thank you >>> a dangerous new challenge is flooding social media. it is call the milk crate challenge. it involves trying to climb up and down stepped milk crates they are spilling to the ground. doctors are telling people to spit this challenge out. >> at this point hospitals
that it's going to make its way into the gulf and cause conditions to really worsen across the northern gulf coast. so right now we do have sustained winds of 40 miles per hour, northwest movement at 12 miles per hour what's going to happen as it makes it into a warm gulf, it will act as fuel for the storm system and by tomorrow morning we will have a cat-1 hurricane then things are still up in the air. this is still tracking as a cat-2, but potentially a major hurricane that's now aiming for...
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and as we see toward the northern gulf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i'd, it's going to pass rate through there. and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire. and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the ana. it was a category 3. also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane north, spilling a lot of rain toward the pacific coast of mexico. and this is going to move up through the gulf of california, going to steer through there. so we're going to watch to see if this does have an impact on the popular tourist hotspot of cobbler san lucas. so to hurricanes, but all eyes on ida and they are, we will keep a close eye on that. but if and i just thank you very much in deeds more weather with j. n. a moment still to come all the use are one of the presidents of origin seen as being invited after doing a birthday party for the 1st ladies. they've been protected for years,
and as we see toward the northern gulf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i'd, it's going to pass rate through there. and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire. and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the ana. it was a category 3. also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane north, spilling a...
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because the sun is out and the winds relaxed all of that watter is still a huge issue across the northern gulf coast. >> the water rescues are under way. officials saying there was thousands of people in need of rescue. i know it is early, but so far who bore the brunt of this thing? >> the storm surge, it is still a little early we have not seen the surge at more than the seven to eight foot range. they should have been okay, they should still be standing. if the roof or second level is still on after these winds, that is what i'm wadding to see, craig. i'm waiting to see what 170 miles per hour winds look like. they are were built to sustain big hurricanes and we'll see how they faired. >> bill, stand by for me. i want to get to al roker now, as i understand you're driving in new orleans, what are you seeing? >> you know it is interesting, there is downed trees. we can see it over here. there is national guard folks right on the corner here, and you see a lot of tree damage. but you don't see a lot of structural damage. there are no traffic lights because let's face it there is no power in t
because the sun is out and the winds relaxed all of that watter is still a huge issue across the northern gulf coast. >> the water rescues are under way. officials saying there was thousands of people in need of rescue. i know it is early, but so far who bore the brunt of this thing? >> the storm surge, it is still a little early we have not seen the surge at more than the seven to eight foot range. they should have been okay, they should still be standing. if the roof or second...
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karins with the latest bill >> good morning, seema this is as about as serious as it gets for the northern gulf coast and unbelievable we're targeting louisiana, again last year they were hit by four, kind of five storms in one season this time we're not targeting lake charles, this could be a close one for new orleans. pretty weak storm and it has to travel over the very warm waters over the gulf of mexico and it looks ideal for strengthening conditions we may get rapid intensification over the next 60 hours and this storm will be intensifying right up until landfall the hurricane center has a category 2 with 1 100-mile-per-hour winds come sunday at 1:00 a.m. and then landfall sunday late afternoon or during the evening as a category 3 with 1 115-mile-per-hour winds. if this thing can get its act together fast today, it's not out of the question, could be a category 4 at landfall or down to maybe a category 2 if we're lucky enough and it doesn't get its act together the hurricane center is saying category 3 near morgan city, louisiana. that puts new orleans on the dirty side of the storm which
karins with the latest bill >> good morning, seema this is as about as serious as it gets for the northern gulf coast and unbelievable we're targeting louisiana, again last year they were hit by four, kind of five storms in one season this time we're not targeting lake charles, this could be a close one for new orleans. pretty weak storm and it has to travel over the very warm waters over the gulf of mexico and it looks ideal for strengthening conditions we may get rapid intensification...
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category 1 on friday and is expected to become a dangerous category 3 or 4 this weekend, putting the northern gulfst states on high alert. hurricane warnings are posted for parts of louisiana and massachusetts coasts and evacuations are under way. forecasters say ida will likely slam in new orleans on the anniversary of hurricane at katrina. joining is meteorologist karen mcquinn this, what's the latest. >> forward to the hurricane advisory, they're complete updates that came in at 5:00, they say extremely dangerous major hurricane. those four words. if they don't get your attention and you are not from louisiana, please take heed at that. because this is probably going to coach the coast as a category 4. this has been very consistent in what they've been saying over the last 12 hours or so. this is the latest information. not a lot of change here. still 80-mile-per-hour winds, prior gusts. it moved over the west coast of cuba. it didn't look all that great. as a meat of fact, it looks like it's actually trying to intensify right now. the western edge didn't look so great but now the eastern edge
category 1 on friday and is expected to become a dangerous category 3 or 4 this weekend, putting the northern gulfst states on high alert. hurricane warnings are posted for parts of louisiana and massachusetts coasts and evacuations are under way. forecasters say ida will likely slam in new orleans on the anniversary of hurricane at katrina. joining is meteorologist karen mcquinn this, what's the latest. >> forward to the hurricane advisory, they're complete updates that came in at 5:00,...
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we are noticing, though, that outer bands of this storm now starting to make its way along the northern gulfd they are expecting life threatening storm surge. in addition to that hurricane force winds 60 to 70 miles per hour anywhere from 8 to 16 inches of rain for the states of louisiana and even mississippi alone. localized amounts along the coast could be around 20 inches or less. and not only that, but there could be possible tornadoes that could spawn from this. and you can see this well-defined eye. so the next couple of hours certainly going to be critical on the fortunately of hurricane katrina just 16 years ago in new orleans. so going to keep an eye on that from the kron 4 weather center and radar for tracking calm conditions for us here in the bay area. smoky hazy skies that is going to improve a little bit along the coast. we're going to see a change in wind direction out of the southwest 20 miles per hour or less. and also cooler temperatures downtown san francisco topping its warmest day of the year. today. 84 degrees cooling down 10 degrees to 74 for your sunday afternoon. so
we are noticing, though, that outer bands of this storm now starting to make its way along the northern gulfd they are expecting life threatening storm surge. in addition to that hurricane force winds 60 to 70 miles per hour anywhere from 8 to 16 inches of rain for the states of louisiana and even mississippi alone. localized amounts along the coast could be around 20 inches or less. and not only that, but there could be possible tornadoes that could spawn from this. and you can see this...
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tonight northern gulf states are preparing for a direct hit later this weekend.eteorologist michelle grossman is tracking this potentially powerful storm. michelle, what should we expect heading into the weekend? >> hi there. we are looking at the potential for a category four storm at landfall. that is what we are expecting and it looks to be on track. we have about 30 hours before we see that landfall. as of the 11:00 advisory, winds are 80 miles per hour. it just emerged into the gulf of mexico, so it is starting to blossom from here. very wind warm waters, wind shear, those are things that hurricanes like to blossom. by 7:00 tomorrow a category three storm. sunday, 7 am, winds of 140 miles per hour and we do expect a landfall as a category four somewhere along the coast of louisiana, most likely south central or southeastern louisiana. then it is going to make landfall. we will see winds, still, sunday, 120 miles per hour. we could see 20 inches of rain in some spots. and look what happens monday to wednesday. it slows down drastically. and hurricanes are lik
tonight northern gulf states are preparing for a direct hit later this weekend.eteorologist michelle grossman is tracking this potentially powerful storm. michelle, what should we expect heading into the weekend? >> hi there. we are looking at the potential for a category four storm at landfall. that is what we are expecting and it looks to be on track. we have about 30 hours before we see that landfall. as of the 11:00 advisory, winds are 80 miles per hour. it just emerged into the gulf...
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tonight, northern gulf states are preparing for a direct hit later this weekend.grossman is tracking this storm. what should we expect heading into the weekend? >> we're looking at the potential for a category 4 on landfall. we have about 30 hours before landfall. winds at 80 miles per hour as of 11:00 p.m. it just emerged into the gulf of mexico. very warm waters, low wind shear. quickly becoming a category 2 storm, by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, category 3. sunday, 7:00 a.m., 140 miles per hour, and we expect a landfall somewhere along the coast of louisiana, most likely south central or southeastern louisiana. then it will make landfall. we'll see winds about 125 miles per hour sunday, and flooding and up to 20 inches of rain in some spots. monday to wednesday, slows down drastically. we'll see a lot of rain falling, could see 20 inches in some spots, again. warnings from lake charles, louisiana, over to the border of mississippi and alabama. where you see that red color, new orleans, baton rouge, morgan city, that's where we're seeing hurricane warnings. you want to e
tonight, northern gulf states are preparing for a direct hit later this weekend.grossman is tracking this storm. what should we expect heading into the weekend? >> we're looking at the potential for a category 4 on landfall. we have about 30 hours before landfall. winds at 80 miles per hour as of 11:00 p.m. it just emerged into the gulf of mexico. very warm waters, low wind shear. quickly becoming a category 2 storm, by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow, category 3. sunday, 7:00 a.m., 140 miles per...
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this is going to be a major event for the northern gulf coast all the way from louisiana all the way n sunday, lasts through monday, power outages will be in the hundreds of thousands and a storm surge somewhere in the ballpark of 11 feet, 11 feet of storm surge is life threatening and catastrophic for some spots. brianna? >> yeah, certainly is. we know you'll be watching this. this is very bad news as we see this track towards land here. chad, thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> this morning the biden administration bracing for the possibility of another terror attack as the u.s. works to complete its evacuation missions from afghanistan by tuesday. cnn's jeremy diamond joins us now with the new reporting and i guess the new thinking inside the white house, jeremy. what have you learned? >> yeah. good morning, john. listen, in the lead-up to that deadly terrorist attack that took place yesterday, we heard some of these very same warnings from the white house and from the president about the threat level that existed in kabul. this morning, i spoke with a senior official who said the th
this is going to be a major event for the northern gulf coast all the way from louisiana all the way n sunday, lasts through monday, power outages will be in the hundreds of thousands and a storm surge somewhere in the ballpark of 11 feet, 11 feet of storm surge is life threatening and catastrophic for some spots. brianna? >> yeah, certainly is. we know you'll be watching this. this is very bad news as we see this track towards land here. chad, thank you. >> you're welcome....
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it's expected to hit the northern gulf coast sunday morning. ida could bring life threatening storm surge, catastrophic wind damage. strong winds and currents devastated the western part of the island. trees were downed, agriculture areas were flooded and electric grids were damaged. ahead of ida making landfall in the u.s. fema shipped supplies to louisiana. we're also seeing heavy traffic as residents head inland. and long ts a-lines at airports. earlier the mayor of new orleans urged residents to evacuate voluntarily. the city says emergency workers won't be able to reach residents during the storm. more "the week" with joshua johnson after the break. " with johnson after the break. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean now helps the places you go too. look for the ecolab science certified seal. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see the things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. whether it's ensuring food ar
it's expected to hit the northern gulf coast sunday morning. ida could bring life threatening storm surge, catastrophic wind damage. strong winds and currents devastated the western part of the island. trees were downed, agriculture areas were flooded and electric grids were damaged. ahead of ida making landfall in the u.s. fema shipped supplies to louisiana. we're also seeing heavy traffic as residents head inland. and long ts a-lines at airports. earlier the mayor of new orleans urged...
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mainly the northern gulf coast states out there right now. we could see anywhere from 8 to 16 inches of rain when item makes landfall and even through monday, localized amounts up to 20 inches for the states of louisiana and mississippi alone. 60 to 70 mile per hour wind speeds deadly storm surge possible. in addition to that possible tornado. so very severe weather for those of you along the gulf coast states. and for us here at home in the bay area. no sign of that marine layer. so we are tracking warmer drier, smoky air mass out there. widespread 80's 90's and yes, even triple digit heat as you made your way inland still tracking that haze out there right now for your saturday night and temperatures finally cooling down to where we seasonally should be for this time of year. mid 60's for downtown san francisco in half moon bay hayward at 73 degrees. 87 degrees for conquered and san jose 78 degrees with overnight lows in the 50's and 60's. tomorrow's daytime highs. fortunately out of the triple digits. still going to be about 5 to 15 degree
mainly the northern gulf coast states out there right now. we could see anywhere from 8 to 16 inches of rain when item makes landfall and even through monday, localized amounts up to 20 inches for the states of louisiana and mississippi alone. 60 to 70 mile per hour wind speeds deadly storm surge possible. in addition to that possible tornado. so very severe weather for those of you along the gulf coast states. and for us here at home in the bay area. no sign of that marine layer. so we are...
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this is as serious as it gets for a hurricane forecast for the northern gulf coast. >> you deliver terrible >>> still ahead congressman dan kildee joins us to discuss the security concerns in afghanistan as the u.s. works to evacuate the remaining americans from the country. "way too early" will be back in just a moment. ay too early" wil just a moment. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection-site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find your nunormal with nucala. ice t, stone cold calling on everyone to turn to cold washing with tide. ♪ this is a cold call! ♪ hello, my name is ice t. can you spare a few seco
this is as serious as it gets for a hurricane forecast for the northern gulf coast. >> you deliver terrible >>> still ahead congressman dan kildee joins us to discuss the security concerns in afghanistan as the u.s. works to evacuate the remaining americans from the country. "way too early" will be back in just a moment. ay too early" wil just a moment. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is...
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so it is certainly going to be a long night for the northern gulf coast states and they could see easily upwards of 20 inches of rain or less from now through tomorrow. let's take a look at radar for out there right now for your local bay area forecast drier, but taking a look in seeing the return of that marine layer tonight bringing us cooler temperatures and it's going to cool us down to very seasonal day time highs to start your work week monday. downtown san francisco 68 degrees. so going to get some of the cool sea breeze influence 20 miles per hour less with happened pacific and the mid 60's. those of you in south san francisco in brisbane, 75 degrees redwood city and mountain view in the low to mid 80's there and we're tracking 80's and 90's for most of the south bay san jose 85 degrees. campbell, though, 10 degrees warmer still going to be toasty there in the mid 90's. but cooling down into the low 90's. so even near seasonable temperatures, for those of you in livermore and even most of our east bay valleys, walnut creek and concord 91 degrees berkeley in the mid 70's and we're
so it is certainly going to be a long night for the northern gulf coast states and they could see easily upwards of 20 inches of rain or less from now through tomorrow. let's take a look at radar for out there right now for your local bay area forecast drier, but taking a look in seeing the return of that marine layer tonight bringing us cooler temperatures and it's going to cool us down to very seasonal day time highs to start your work week monday. downtown san francisco 68 degrees. so going...
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hurricane force winds and life threatening storm surge throughout the northern gulf coast states specifically in louisiana and the state of mississippi right now just getting pounded by heavy rain out there. they could expect upwards of 20 inches of localized rain when it is all said and done. but it is going to be a long night for those let's go back on land closer to home for us here in the bay area. we're tracking a much different story and picture finally fog carla making their way across the day into the east bay shoreline. widespread low to mid 60's throughout the bay area shoreline with 70's and 80's as you make your way inland. mid 80's for livermore at this 8 o'clock hour as antioch san jose in the low 70's there but tracking double digit cooling for santa rosa nevado and we are going to see overnight lows tonight. cooling down into the 50's and 60's low to mid 50's along the coast thanks to the return of that marine layer and cool sea breeze temperatures tomorrow. finally seasonable right where we should be for this time of year. upper 60's and downtown san francisco, mid 70's. for
hurricane force winds and life threatening storm surge throughout the northern gulf coast states specifically in louisiana and the state of mississippi right now just getting pounded by heavy rain out there. they could expect upwards of 20 inches of localized rain when it is all said and done. but it is going to be a long night for those let's go back on land closer to home for us here in the bay area. we're tracking a much different story and picture finally fog carla making their way across...
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and make a run at the northern gulf coast. the cone is a little bit wide here.na. but we're focusing in now. we're getting closer. as we do, that storm is really looking like it's setting itself right around grand isle, louisiana. plus or minus 50 miles one way or the other. you get the idea. all the areas you see in purple, that's 100 or 10 miles per hour wind gusts or higher. everywhere you see purple here, 7 to 10 foot storm surge. even 11 feet in some spots. that's what we're worried about. it's going to rain a lot. you know about this. when it rains on top of wet ground, the ground will saturate and run off and we get fresh water flash flooding too. >> thank you, chad. i'm anderson topper in new york. we're going to have more. let's take a quick pause. >>> the fall of afghanistan and the latest from the airport in kabul. at any moment the white house is expected to hold a briefing with the press secretary. we'll bring that to you live. the latest and most ominous headline, we've learned the national security team has warned president bide than, quote, anoth
and make a run at the northern gulf coast. the cone is a little bit wide here.na. but we're focusing in now. we're getting closer. as we do, that storm is really looking like it's setting itself right around grand isle, louisiana. plus or minus 50 miles one way or the other. you get the idea. all the areas you see in purple, that's 100 or 10 miles per hour wind gusts or higher. everywhere you see purple here, 7 to 10 foot storm surge. even 11 feet in some spots. that's what we're worried about....
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about the ruling today from a federal judge and up next hurricane ida is barreling toward the northern gulf take a look at the preparations underway right california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from 4-9pm, together, let's flex our power to save our power. sign up for flex alerts today. outside the new orleans livery system is being told to evacuate before the powerful category three hurricane hits on sunday and it's boxes and elder rapolas reports president biden has approved an emergency declaration for louisiana. have to take the boat home to the this morning. come back after lunch tomorrow morning take the camp on people along the louisiana coast cutting their vacations short as ida barrels toward the state the storm gaining strength in the caribbean sea on friday, soaking parts of j
about the ruling today from a federal judge and up next hurricane ida is barreling toward the northern gulf take a look at the preparations underway right california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using...
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ood watches have been posted along the storm's projected path from the northern gulf coast to the tennesseey. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang >> woodruff: the storm grew in strength and intensity beyond what had been projected just a couple of days ago. scientists say greenhouse gas emissions and climate change are contributing and fueling hurricanes like ida, in part by warming the waters that feed and fuel the storm. we go to one of the hardest hit areas in hurricane ida's path: louisiana's lafourche parish, west of new orleans, where reports of damage are significant. archie chaisson is the president of lafourche parish. >> woodruff: mr. archie chaisson, thank you very much f joining us. first of all, tell us how padly was lafourche parish hit? >> we got hit by a mac truck over the last 16 hours. it was ever bit the strong category 4 they told us it would be. two-thirds of our parish, and the top third has probably some moderate damage to homes and businesses. two of our local hospitals, both of those facilities are comprised, and we're working on getting patients out of there. our w
ood watches have been posted along the storm's projected path from the northern gulf coast to the tennesseey. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang >> woodruff: the storm grew in strength and intensity beyond what had been projected just a couple of days ago. scientists say greenhouse gas emissions and climate change are contributing and fueling hurricanes like ida, in part by warming the waters that feed and fuel the storm. we go to one of the hardest hit areas in hurricane ida's path:...
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flood watches have been posted along the projected path from the northern gulf coast to the tennessee'm john yang. judy: the storm group in strength and intensity beyond what had been projected just a couple days ago. scientists say greenhouse gas emissions and climate change are contributing and fueling hurricanes like ida, in part by forming the waters that feed and fuel the storms. let's go to one of the hardest hit areas that was in ida's path, louisiana's lafourche parish, were reports of damage are significant. the president of lafourche parish. thank you very much for joining us. tell us how badly was lafourche parish hit. >> we got hit by a mack truck over the last 16 hours with this one. it was every bit a strong category four they told us it was going to be paid we have major roof damage across the bottom two thirds of our parish. the top third has some moderate damage to homes and businesses. two of our local hospitals, both of tse facilities are compromised and we are working to get patients out of there. the water system to the bottom third of the parish is compromised. a
flood watches have been posted along the projected path from the northern gulf coast to the tennessee'm john yang. judy: the storm group in strength and intensity beyond what had been projected just a couple days ago. scientists say greenhouse gas emissions and climate change are contributing and fueling hurricanes like ida, in part by forming the waters that feed and fuel the storms. let's go to one of the hardest hit areas that was in ida's path, louisiana's lafourche parish, were reports of...
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can you see the northern gulf coast. you can already see rain bands out there. the core of the storm is still about 12 hours from getting near the shoreline, so we still have the rest of today to make your final preparations. the eye of the storm has appeared at times during the day today. right now it looks like a smaller-type eye has formed. 100-mile-per-hour winds is the estimated intensity now, and that storm motion still going pretty quickly to the northwest at 16 miles per hour. so here is the timeline of events. by tomorrow morning at day break, the storm will only be 50 to 100 miles offshore. the strong wind bands and the tropical storm force winds will be on shore at day break. that's why they're saying get everything done tonight because tomorrow it is too late. they don't want to have to do rescues tomorrow if people try to evacuate when they wake up in the morning. this was the 11:00 update from the hurricane center. notice the center red line was to the left of houma. i'm certain when we get the new advisory it will be right over houma or to the eas
can you see the northern gulf coast. you can already see rain bands out there. the core of the storm is still about 12 hours from getting near the shoreline, so we still have the rest of today to make your final preparations. the eye of the storm has appeared at times during the day today. right now it looks like a smaller-type eye has formed. 100-mile-per-hour winds is the estimated intensity now, and that storm motion still going pretty quickly to the northwest at 16 miles per hour. so here...
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primarily along the western coast and along the western coast of florida and moving on up into the northern gulfain some of the prior strength from a tropical storm again, but for now, primarily, a rain threat. and then right on the heels of fred, it's great, great, and move off the west-northwest and approach the coast of the united states for four or five days. it's too soon to say what sort of impact because there's a lot of land interaction, i think, including, as you alluded in the opening segment, potential impact with haiti, which would be the last thing they would need after this. neil: well, that's an understatement. i'm curious, as well, what you make of the breeding ground from all of this, and the water temperatures in the area. i'm told that-- not quite as warm to make this turn into something more potentially problematic as it is, update me on that, what the conditions are and how ripe they'll be for future storms, et cetera? >> the conditions are generally good this time of year, from mid august to the end of september and concerns are just in general, the temperature of the water
primarily along the western coast and along the western coast of florida and moving on up into the northern gulfain some of the prior strength from a tropical storm again, but for now, primarily, a rain threat. and then right on the heels of fred, it's great, great, and move off the west-northwest and approach the coast of the united states for four or five days. it's too soon to say what sort of impact because there's a lot of land interaction, i think, including, as you alluded in the opening...
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>> what a remarkable day along the northern gulf coast, certainly one that is going to reshape the landscapeorm system is as incredible as it gets. i've covered tropical systems upwards of 20 years now looking at them every season and i don't think i've seen one that has maintained the intensity this system has over nine hours from the official landfall, still just one mile per hour shy of what would be considered a category 3 or major hurricane. that is 111 miles per hour. latest advisory brings this down to 110 with nine hours over land. the closest approach in the last hour 30 miles west of new orleans, a wind gust up to 90 miles per hour. that speaks of the froerocity a the intensity. this region is conducive to allow storms to maintain that intensity and that is why this is going to be so devastating even into the overnight hours. take the sun down and cool the atmosphere down a little bit and it allows the system and thunderstorm activity to diminish a little bit and over land it also helps. this hasn't been the ka is in the past several hours. this area around new orleans whether nort
>> what a remarkable day along the northern gulf coast, certainly one that is going to reshape the landscapeorm system is as incredible as it gets. i've covered tropical systems upwards of 20 years now looking at them every season and i don't think i've seen one that has maintained the intensity this system has over nine hours from the official landfall, still just one mile per hour shy of what would be considered a category 3 or major hurricane. that is 111 miles per hour. latest...
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gulf. the northern irishman is hoping his tightness will not stop him from having a good to him. and so i think i feel like a lot of guys feel right now a little g. it is a little tired. and of the season there's been a lot of gold. yeah. so a lot of travel. so yeah, i'm just sort of getting through it in major league baseball, this finding some good news. so the baltimore orioles fans on wednesday and a long last recorded a when attain 6 victory of the la fence with angel snaps in 1900 game losing street for the oriel. a welcome adult. whoa, they still have the worst record in the entire, the ok, that's all the sports needs. so thanks so much pizza. now let's bring more that breaking news. coming out of i've got his thought. we were getting reports of an explosion and perhaps gunfire outside of the airport in complex the to sharla bellis are correspondent in the capital details. are sketchy charlotte? what do you know? yes, we heard an explosion that would be 45 minutes. one of my colleagues just spoken to someone who was at this thing to say that there was a loud explosion ther
gulf. the northern irishman is hoping his tightness will not stop him from having a good to him. and so i think i feel like a lot of guys feel right now a little g. it is a little tired. and of the season there's been a lot of gold. yeah. so a lot of travel. so yeah, i'm just sort of getting through it in major league baseball, this finding some good news. so the baltimore orioles fans on wednesday and a long last recorded a when attain 6 victory of the la fence with angel snaps in 1900 game...
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>> as bad as any we had in a while, we're talking a major hurricane landfall in the northern gulf coastpointing louisiana. 45 mile per hour winds, so the storm has slowly increased. we think as we go through saturday into sunday it could really intensify, maybe even rapid intensifintensification. here's the landfall forecast. this is just in from the hurricane center. they're saying category 3, major hurricane, just south of new orleans, somewhere making landfall north to morgan city. storm surge is a huge issue along with rainfall and possibility of even some strong winds as far east as new orleans. but the wind threat could go through baton rouge and rain out as we go sunday night into monday. how confident are we? we're 60 hours away from landfall. the black line is the hurricane center all the other lines are the computer models excellent agreement where the storm is going, the only question how strong will it be? rapid intensification is possible and expected saturday into sunday. hurricane watches extend through the mississippi coastline, the new orleans area back to louisiana and
>> as bad as any we had in a while, we're talking a major hurricane landfall in the northern gulf coastpointing louisiana. 45 mile per hour winds, so the storm has slowly increased. we think as we go through saturday into sunday it could really intensify, maybe even rapid intensifintensification. here's the landfall forecast. this is just in from the hurricane center. they're saying category 3, major hurricane, just south of new orleans, somewhere making landfall north to morgan city....
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gulf. strong storms in the northern plains and poor air quality in the west.g clean about getting clean. >> celebrities are sharing the need or feeling they need to share the bathing habits. >> the rock is coming clean. revealing he showers three times a day. the jungle cruise star tweeting he starts with a cold shower. takes a warm one after he works out and a hot shower when he gets home from work. >> if you are someone like the rock who exercises. you're sweating more. your skin bacteria feeds off that. it's probably a good idea to wash more often. >> the rock saying i'm the opposite of a not washing themselves celebrity. following a slew of stars revealing they don't bathe with soap and water every day. on a recent episode of the armchair pod cast. >> i don't wash my body with soap every day. >> i wash my armpits and crotch daily. nothing else ever. >> for people with sensitive skin, totally reasonable. just to use water. you want some of the oil to build up. >> appearing on the view. saying they don't wash their kids every day. >> i'm fan of waiting for t
gulf. strong storms in the northern plains and poor air quality in the west.g clean about getting clean. >> celebrities are sharing the need or feeling they need to share the bathing habits. >> the rock is coming clean. revealing he showers three times a day. the jungle cruise star tweeting he starts with a cold shower. takes a warm one after he works out and a hot shower when he gets home from work. >> if you are someone like the rock who exercises. you're sweating more. your...
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water temperatures along the gulf coast the northern tier closing in on 90 degrees here. an incredible amount of warmth to fuel a storm system tied with the state's strongest storms. 150-mile-per-hour winds at landfall. the storm prediction center for sunday into monday morning giving it a high risk, 4 out of 4 for excessive rainfall risk and flooding including new orleans, baton rouge and the system making its closest approach at this hour. keep in mind when it comes to this landscape this is called the brown ocean effect. when you look at an area that has saturated waterways and soil as well that fuels storms, allows them to maintain the intensity. that is what is concerning in this particular area of the u.s. with land falling storms. peak winds upwards of 150 miles per hour. with saturated soil 60 to 70 miles an hour enough to bring trees down. upwards after million customers now without power across the state of louisiana. you can thank the tremendous amount of winds and moisture already on the ground responsible for this. flood warnings still in place. meaning flood
water temperatures along the gulf coast the northern tier closing in on 90 degrees here. an incredible amount of warmth to fuel a storm system tied with the state's strongest storms. 150-mile-per-hour winds at landfall. the storm prediction center for sunday into monday morning giving it a high risk, 4 out of 4 for excessive rainfall risk and flooding including new orleans, baton rouge and the system making its closest approach at this hour. keep in mind when it comes to this landscape this is...
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it's the very warm gulf of mexico waters, especially on the northern shores there. the temperature is about $32.00. so that's going to add fuel to the fire here, just as it makes that land falls south west of new orleans. now all of this is actually happening around the anniversary, the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico. it became a category 5 hurricane, but then weekend into a category 3 storm before i may combine fall in louisiana. also we're keeping tabs on tropical storm nora, which is expected to also form into a hurricane, a category one, but not looking to make landfall. it will go through the bay of california again as a category one, but that's still going to brush up against the baja california peninsula. so this will impact the popular tourist hotspot of carbo san lucas. so nick, a lot of tropical activity going on. but of course, all lies on ida. still ahead herron out 0. the protests in broo, the congress give green lights. the left is covered president steele. man convicted of assassinating us, senator robert f. ke
it's the very warm gulf of mexico waters, especially on the northern shores there. the temperature is about $32.00. so that's going to add fuel to the fire here, just as it makes that land falls south west of new orleans. now all of this is actually happening around the anniversary, the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico. it became a category 5 hurricane, but then weekend into a category 3 storm before i may combine fall in louisiana. also we're keeping tabs...
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at this stage, largely drawn across northern parts of africa, some heavy showers just around the gulf of guinea. and because in very wet weather, the sunny goal and the gambia, the news around the world, a powerful entities are working to manipulate an influence on the controls. faking algorithms that are being developed and designed to push the content that says quick me every click, we make value so often what, what ends in the, for the 5 last series raise in mexico examining propaganda and prop shape content. wholesale. the algorithm on i just got one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i needed to open and develop it into national shipping company to become a middle east and tough or trade and money skillfully enough out 3 key areas of develop, filling up from it. connecting the world, connecting the future got to gateway to whoa trade. oh, i welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories here and i'll just say, president biden has delivered a fierce defense of us withdrawal from a son calling me evacuation. and extraordinary success claimed forces were not holding on
at this stage, largely drawn across northern parts of africa, some heavy showers just around the gulf of guinea. and because in very wet weather, the sunny goal and the gambia, the news around the world, a powerful entities are working to manipulate an influence on the controls. faking algorithms that are being developed and designed to push the content that says quick me every click, we make value so often what, what ends in the, for the 5 last series raise in mexico examining propaganda and...
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at this stage, largely drawn across northern parts of africa, some heavy showers just around the gulf of guinea. and we got some very wet weather, the cynical and the gambia. the this isn't my store re. it's the story of my friend. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore. was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying. we're the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and solve it because no one else is going to where there is hope, a witness documentary on a just, you know, oh, a welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories here are now to 0. the taliban is back in control of campbells airport after the final us play left. but the group leaders are angry at what's been left behind. planes and helicopters were disabled . other equipment destroyed. final us of draws, been greeted with celebrations in several cities in july about residents pulled down to 0 and they're hoping for a system that protects them and offers you prosp
at this stage, largely drawn across northern parts of africa, some heavy showers just around the gulf of guinea. and we got some very wet weather, the cynical and the gambia. the this isn't my store re. it's the story of my friend. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore. was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying. we're the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to...
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hour, a little better agreement on potentially bringing this across northern mexico, around the yucatan, and then back into the gulfast gotett tropical storm force as it approaches northern mexico or southern texas. and then there is fred expected to make landfall around the pensacola area. michchael? >> all right. thank you for the update. appreciate it. and we will be right back. all the serums out there. this is the #1 in the world. revitalift hyaluronic acid sum from l'oréal. it seriously hydrates to visibly replump skin and reduces wrinkles. effective for all skin tones. revitalift hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal paris. kinder bueno? woooooow. it's crispy. it's creamy. it's not your average chocolate bar. smooth milk chocolate, crispy wafer and creamy hazelnut filling. it's kinder bueno. finally, a make-up made... just for us. age perfect foundation by l'oréal paris a super hydrating serum enriched with vitamin b3, in a lightweight formula it doesn't settle into your lines. age perfect foundation by l'oréal paris we are worth it. you've been taking mental health meds, and your mind is finally in a better pl
hour, a little better agreement on potentially bringing this across northern mexico, around the yucatan, and then back into the gulfast gotett tropical storm force as it approaches northern mexico or southern texas. and then there is fred expected to make landfall around the pensacola area. michchael? >> all right. thank you for the update. appreciate it. and we will be right back. all the serums out there. this is the #1 in the world. revitalift hyaluronic acid sum from l'oréal. it...
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that gulf stream change movement is going to impact the northern hemisphere.s well and the reality is if we stop using fossil fuels and get down to zero emissions we immediately start returning back to temperatures we had before but the problem is a long residence time public longer than our lifetime to go back to where we were in the 1950s. not stopping and continuing will make everything worse. �* continuing will make everything worse. ~ �* worse. are you in berne in switzerland _ worse. are you in berne in switzerland or— worse. are you in berne in switzerland or germany, l worse. are you in berne in | switzerland or germany, do worse. are you in berne in - switzerland or germany, do correct me. i switzerland or germany, do correct me. ., �* ,, . me. i am in berne in switzerland. thank you. _ me. i am in berne in switzerland. thank you, apologies. _ wales has moved to covid alert level �*zero,’ meaning social distancing rules and most other restrictions, have now come to an end. people can gather indoors, and nightclubs can re—open. but face masks will stil
that gulf stream change movement is going to impact the northern hemisphere.s well and the reality is if we stop using fossil fuels and get down to zero emissions we immediately start returning back to temperatures we had before but the problem is a long residence time public longer than our lifetime to go back to where we were in the 1950s. not stopping and continuing will make everything worse. �* continuing will make everything worse. ~ �* worse. are you in berne in switzerland _ worse....
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gulf of mexico waters. and as we see toward the northern golf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i did going to pass rate through there . and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire, and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the anna. it was a category 3 also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane north, spilling a lot of rain toward the pacific coast of mexico. and this is going to move up through the gulf of california. going to steer through there. so we're going to watch to see if this does have an impact on the popular tourist hotspot of cobbler san lucas. so to hurricanes, but all eyes on ida, while u. s. president joe biden says he is issued an emergency order that will see food, water, and other supplies sent to louisiana, and biden is also a local lead is preparing to face hurricane either to approach the federal government for any help that's missing. he's wanting people living in
gulf of mexico waters. and as we see toward the northern golf, the temperature is about $32.00 degrees. so i did going to pass rate through there . and that's going to allow for the rabbit intensification. i to this storm add fuel to the fire, and all of this is happening about the 16th anniversary of katrina, which also went through the gulf of mexico, became a category 5 hurricane. but when it made landfall over, we use the anna. it was a category 3 also keeping tabs on what is now hurricane...
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northern iraq as saddam's army. bear down on them because they had assisted us during the 1st gulf war. we move them to guam, where they last for another 6 months until we process their visas and got him here . we need to begin that airlift now in afghanistan, and we need to reconstitute or program for our rocky allies. we've, we've betrayed them and we need to figure out a way to get them to safety. american friendships should not me to death them. i'm going to say that over and over and over again, because that's how i was raised. we're supposed to depot to people who keep their word and do the right thing. that's what i believed when i joined to serve my country and i'm going to fight to ensure that my country lives up to that ideal. a reminder. and that conversation was more than 4 months ago. following the taliban take over this week, thousands of afghans who work for the u. s. government over the past 2 decades have been left stranded. another group of afghans who safety is now in peril. are women with the return of the taliban? many believe that the hard fought gains for women ov
northern iraq as saddam's army. bear down on them because they had assisted us during the 1st gulf war. we move them to guam, where they last for another 6 months until we process their visas and got him here . we need to begin that airlift now in afghanistan, and we need to reconstitute or program for our rocky allies. we've, we've betrayed them and we need to figure out a way to get them to safety. american friendships should not me to death them. i'm going to say that over and over and over...
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gulf. the on group says it took control of ship ago, the capital of the northern province of charles protesters and thailand had been facing off with the lease in the capital, bangkok, the demanding the resignation of the prime minister. calling from gentra forms to the market. the mass evacuations, north of athens as wildfire as tear through the vast areas of pine forest. closer to the re, capital 1000 people now fled their homes, while others have been fighting to put off the flames. famous ravi reports fell from northern athens the to know where the fires are and where they are going. greeks look to the sky in a worrying sign, helicopters have been getting closer to major towns and cities on the ground. this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back, the inevitability of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work. right now. it's an endless and uphill fight. one that has already taken its 1st life. a firefight. anthony tucker on us was there when the 38 year old volunteers suffered a head injury. he says they tried but could not save him struggling to recall
gulf. the on group says it took control of ship ago, the capital of the northern province of charles protesters and thailand had been facing off with the lease in the capital, bangkok, the demanding the resignation of the prime minister. calling from gentra forms to the market. the mass evacuations, north of athens as wildfire as tear through the vast areas of pine forest. closer to the re, capital 1000 people now fled their homes, while others have been fighting to put off the flames. famous...