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i'm randi kaye reporting in palm beach, florida. back to you. >> many florida hospitals are already at the breaking point, due to the pandemic. a short time ago, michael holmes talked with the lead physician at a miami intensive-care unit, and he asks how the hospital is preparing. >> we prepare our icus in a different way for the hurricane. so we empty one of the icus that is now waiting if we have any issues with the hurricane, which is the icu in the trauma side of the building. so we are prepared for the hurricane. and of course, we have a lot of covid cases. so this is extra stress for us. but we are ready, if we need it. >> yeah. and -- and -- you know, i am curious about the storm shelters being open which, of course, is necessary for a lot of people. there is going to be an issue with social distancing in a state that is still a center of the pandemic. there's -- there's a tool from georgia tech that estimates spread in crowds. and they say, you know, you get 100 people in the place, there's a 95% chance you are going to hav
i'm randi kaye reporting in palm beach, florida. back to you. >> many florida hospitals are already at the breaking point, due to the pandemic. a short time ago, michael holmes talked with the lead physician at a miami intensive-care unit, and he asks how the hospital is preparing. >> we prepare our icus in a different way for the hurricane. so we empty one of the icus that is now waiting if we have any issues with the hurricane, which is the icu in the trauma side of the building....
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i'm randi kaye reporting in palm beach florida. back to you. >> as randi mentioned, they are preparing for a storm like isaias during a pandemic is incredibly complicated. earlier they told cnn about some of the special measures in place at emergency shelters. >> we are checking temperatures. if you've got a temperature, then we isolate those individuals in separate air was. we, as i stated, require facemasks be worn at all times unless you're under 2 years of age. other than that, you know, we pass out gloves, gowns, shields and definitely distance people. they have to be at least six to eight feet apart and we ensure that they're not moving around a lot. >> as we've been hearing, the storm has already inundated the bahamas with wind and rain. it damaged roofs and knocked down and pushed out power lines. >>> the other big story, coronavirus cases are still climbing by the tens of thousands in the u.s. i'll have an update on the numbers next. >>> plus, u.s. president donald trump is about to ban the app tiktok. so far he hasn't mad
i'm randi kaye reporting in palm beach florida. back to you. >> as randi mentioned, they are preparing for a storm like isaias during a pandemic is incredibly complicated. earlier they told cnn about some of the special measures in place at emergency shelters. >> we are checking temperatures. if you've got a temperature, then we isolate those individuals in separate air was. we, as i stated, require facemasks be worn at all times unless you're under 2 years of age. other than that,...
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i'm randi kaye reporting in palm beach florida. back to you. >>> the storm has already inundated the bahamas with wind and rain. we are live from the bahamas via skype. what are you hearing about the storm's impact across the bahamas? >> reporter: good morning, natalie. it's in effect for the northwest area. those islands are still experiencing tropical storm force winds at the last report. the assessments of the kind of damage we're going see has yet to be done. we will continue keeping communication with them until we see what the extent of the damage is. of course, throughout the day we saw downed power lines, trees toppled in the roads blocking the roads and moderate flooding. as you know, it only takes a little bit of rain to flood low lying areas which compounds an already difficult situation, especially for people on the coast line. as of early friday, residents were told to move inland and seek shelter. 135 people have evacuated from the northwest to shelters and we're continuing to monitor the situation in shelters. we're
i'm randi kaye reporting in palm beach florida. back to you. >>> the storm has already inundated the bahamas with wind and rain. we are live from the bahamas via skype. what are you hearing about the storm's impact across the bahamas? >> reporter: good morning, natalie. it's in effect for the northwest area. those islands are still experiencing tropical storm force winds at the last report. the assessments of the kind of damage we're going see has yet to be done. we will continue...
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randi kaye is in palm beach county for us. show us conditions where you are. how many people are following the voluntary evacuation order based on the latest information you're getting? >> reporter: wolf, i was just in touch with the palm beach county mayor before coming on air with you. he told me 140 people have evacuated in the shelters here in palm beach county. earlier today we were having heavy bands of rain come through and now you can see the ocean there, the waves are certainly getting bigger. we are expecting a 2 to 4 foot storm surge here and that's on top of the regular tide. because we have a full moon coming up on monday, the high tooitd is even higher. that's going to be very interesting when we see how that plays out. in the distance at that pier, you can see -- and even there's a few people on the beach as well. at that pier we're tracking the wind speed. it was 40 to 50 miles an hour just a few hours ago. the winds are picking up here as well. it is an emergency on top of an emergency. it's the hurricane on top of the covid emergency. 16 coun
randi kaye is in palm beach county for us. show us conditions where you are. how many people are following the voluntary evacuation order based on the latest information you're getting? >> reporter: wolf, i was just in touch with the palm beach county mayor before coming on air with you. he told me 140 people have evacuated in the shelters here in palm beach county. earlier today we were having heavy bands of rain come through and now you can see the ocean there, the waves are certainly...
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tengo que hacer hincapiÉ en la florida, pues hay alerta de huracÁn al norte para palm beach.desplazamiento de los vientos como fuerza de tormenta, en la tarde y en la noche y sobre todo hacia probar y la zona de palm beach. patricia: hay que estar preparados. si usted tiene que hacer algÚn trÁmite ante el servicio de inmigraciÓn, hÁgalo pronto, o prepÁrese para pagar más. la agencia aumentarÁ sus tarifas el prÓximo 2 de octubre. este reajuste de tarifas es variable, aunque la solicitud de ciudadanÍa es la mÁs costosa de todas. sabremos cuÁnto más costarÁn los diferentes servicios migratorios. dulce: realizar el sueÑo americano migratorio ahora costarÁ más. el servicio de ciudadanÍa e inmigraciÓn anunció que los nuevos preciosde servicios serÁn variables, con un aumento promedio del 20%, a partir de octubre del 2020. >> nuestra comunidad no tiene trabajo. nuestra comunidad estÁ desempleada por la pandemia iba a ser otro golpe mÁs. dulce: van desde rebajas de 65% en algunos trÁmites, hasta aumentos de 546%. uno de los cambios mÁs significativos es en el precio de la naturalizac
tengo que hacer hincapiÉ en la florida, pues hay alerta de huracÁn al norte para palm beach.desplazamiento de los vientos como fuerza de tormenta, en la tarde y en la noche y sobre todo hacia probar y la zona de palm beach. patricia: hay que estar preparados. si usted tiene que hacer algÚn trÁmite ante el servicio de inmigraciÓn, hÁgalo pronto, o prepÁrese para pagar más. la agencia aumentarÁ sus tarifas el prÓximo 2 de octubre. este reajuste de tarifas es variable, aunque la...
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so from miami-dade all the way through broward on to palm beach county, the tri-county area, you are seeing bands of light rainfall push through. these squall lines are packing 40 miles an hour wind, up here across the treasure coast, sebastian, palm city, we see shower after shower come ashore. here's the track for tropical storm isaias. once we get to probably the 2:00 a.m. update, maybe the 5:00 a.m. update, with see it become a category-1 hurricane. it could become a tropical storm once it gets up to jacksonville. before then, it is possible it can make landfall between titusville to sebastian as a category-1. have a heads up. up towards the north and new england and northeast, a tropical storm is possible for you all the way up into new york and boston. that is unbelievable stuff. with every tropical system, you will get power outages. that is certainly possible your time has run out in florida to get ready for the power outages. up along the georgia coast, new england, you still have time to get ready. you want to get ready, because a pandemic and a hurricane, they don't mix. th
so from miami-dade all the way through broward on to palm beach county, the tri-county area, you are seeing bands of light rainfall push through. these squall lines are packing 40 miles an hour wind, up here across the treasure coast, sebastian, palm city, we see shower after shower come ashore. here's the track for tropical storm isaias. once we get to probably the 2:00 a.m. update, maybe the 5:00 a.m. update, with see it become a category-1 hurricane. it could become a tropical storm once it...
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they were in a west palm beach, florida, courtroom.ers make of dalia and michael? >>> coming up -- the case heads into court and out come more secrets. >> it was like something out of a movie. it was unreal. >> people seeking their 15 minutes of fame lose all sense of judgment and common sense. >> was this whole thing a hoax? when "dateline" continues. when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as soon as tomorrow. recruiting an army of customer advocates to make your experience incredible. and putting you in control of the whole thing with powerful technology. that's why we've become the nation's fastest growing retailer. because our customers love it. see for yourself, at carvana.com. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available over-the-counter. new voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. vol
they were in a west palm beach, florida, courtroom.ers make of dalia and michael? >>> coming up -- the case heads into court and out come more secrets. >> it was like something out of a movie. it was unreal. >> people seeking their 15 minutes of fame lose all sense of judgment and common sense. >> was this whole thing a hoax? when "dateline" continues. when we started carvana, they told us that selling cars 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work....
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we saw a dozens out here in palm beach, even though the beaches are officially closed here and on up the coast. storm surge warnings remain in effect from jupiter to near jacksonville and along the carolina coast with 2 to 4 feet of surge possible especially if we get the rain that adam was talking about, several inches are predicted. we did have minor problems here in palm beach already. we saw power crews fixing a downed line. so sporadic outages and flash flooding is possible. there are 150 people in shelters in palm beach county, socially distancing since coronavirus is spiking here. >> everybody's hoping that this stays off our shore. we know we're going to get some flooding. everyone's got to stay out of the water. you've got to be very careful about ripcurrents. the hard thing is going to be our shelters. you're going to have to socially distance around our shelters. >> reporter: isaias did damage in the bahamas over the last 48 hours or so, it knocked down trees and power was out and damaged homes and flooded streets, not just there but also in the dominican republic and puer
we saw a dozens out here in palm beach, even though the beaches are officially closed here and on up the coast. storm surge warnings remain in effect from jupiter to near jacksonville and along the carolina coast with 2 to 4 feet of surge possible especially if we get the rain that adam was talking about, several inches are predicted. we did have minor problems here in palm beach already. we saw power crews fixing a downed line. so sporadic outages and flash flooding is possible. there are 150...
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we're live from palm beach. in just a moment. and breaking news from capitol hill, another member of congress testing positive for the coronavirus. arizona democrat raul grijalva is self-quarantining in washington, d.c. he was in a hearing just a few days ago with texas republican louis gomert who tested positive after he repeatedly refused to wear a mask. the cdc is now predicting at least 20,000 more people in the united states will die of covid-19 in the next three weeks. possibly as many as 30,000. new cases and deaths are on the rise nationwide this weekend despite most states readjusting their back to business plans, and we just learned a short time ago that california recorded 219 covid-related deaths in the past 24 hours. that is the most reported deaths in a single day in that state. >>> and from the world of sports, reports that tonight's game between the st. louis cardinals and milwaukee brewers has been postponed after more cardinals tested positive. it comes a day after the major league baseball commissioner warned t
we're live from palm beach. in just a moment. and breaking news from capitol hill, another member of congress testing positive for the coronavirus. arizona democrat raul grijalva is self-quarantining in washington, d.c. he was in a hearing just a few days ago with texas republican louis gomert who tested positive after he repeatedly refused to wear a mask. the cdc is now predicting at least 20,000 more people in the united states will die of covid-19 in the next three weeks. possibly as many as...
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there are five shelters open here in palm beach county. even one that you can bring your pets to, most of those are in high schools, they want people to be able to social distance. there is about -- last check more than 100 people in shelters here in palm beach county. the state, though, has looked to get some hotel rooms for people who might be symptomatic, they don't want them going through a shelter. you have a double whammy of a coronavirus and the hurricane or the storm right now coming together. also, the division of management here, the division of emergency management saying they want fewer than 50 people in shelters and they want to make sure they do temperature checks as well. meanwhile, the governor, i will say, he says make sure you have 3 to 7 days of supplies in case this wind knocks your power out or flooding that we see, medical supplies, food, water, et cetera. he also says there is plenty of ppe. we never thought we would be talking about ppe in a storm, but we are. there is -- they said they have 20 million masks and 20
there are five shelters open here in palm beach county. even one that you can bring your pets to, most of those are in high schools, they want people to be able to social distance. there is about -- last check more than 100 people in shelters here in palm beach county. the state, though, has looked to get some hotel rooms for people who might be symptomatic, they don't want them going through a shelter. you have a double whammy of a coronavirus and the hurricane or the storm right now coming...
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the latest track it turns back into a cat-1 hurricane around west palm beach all the way to fort pierce even daytona beach. we'll still see the impacts of high surf and gusty conditions. it races across the carolinas where we could see a landfall for tuesday and it will continue its journey from new york to boston causing gusty winds alssurf and a lot rain. jose? >> janessa webb, thank you very much. >>> turning now to the covid crisis, july was the deadliest month yet in our country. and now a new nightmare for families after a huge outbreak at a kids summer camp. with more on that here is blayne alexander. >> reporter: tonight covid after attending a georgia summepeople present, were tested for covid with 260 testing positive. the vast majority were children. >> things are going to be a little bit different. >> reporter: in a video posted to youtube in early june counsellors demonstrated safety steps as they prepared to welcome campers. that video was posted june 11, and less than three weeks later the camp was shut down. the report says regular singing and cheering likely contributed
the latest track it turns back into a cat-1 hurricane around west palm beach all the way to fort pierce even daytona beach. we'll still see the impacts of high surf and gusty conditions. it races across the carolinas where we could see a landfall for tuesday and it will continue its journey from new york to boston causing gusty winds alssurf and a lot rain. jose? >> janessa webb, thank you very much. >>> turning now to the covid crisis, july was the deadliest month yet in our...
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cnn's randi kaye is in palm beach. of course all of this is unfolding against the backdrop of the pandemic in florida. what are the preparations where you are? do people seem overly concerned? people in florida know how to deal with a hurricane, but it's different this time around. >> reporter: absolutely, another more than 9,500 new cases today, erica, and more than 170 new deaths. and we are in a state of emergency here, not because of covid, but because of this hurricane that is heading our way here in palm beach county. 12 counties in the state of florida under a state of emergency, including this one. but if you look around and you ask if people are afraid of this or concerned about it, take a look behind me. you can see some people hanging out there on the beach. they have been out here all morning, sunning themselves. there's also some people right there swimming in the water. so people have been running on the beach this morning. i guess they're just trying to soak it all in until they have to go inside when th
cnn's randi kaye is in palm beach. of course all of this is unfolding against the backdrop of the pandemic in florida. what are the preparations where you are? do people seem overly concerned? people in florida know how to deal with a hurricane, but it's different this time around. >> reporter: absolutely, another more than 9,500 new cases today, erica, and more than 170 new deaths. and we are in a state of emergency here, not because of covid, but because of this hurricane that is...
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in the palm beach, and north of there. you should have seven days of food, water, and medicine. you may experience power outage, be prepared for that. >> we received a new forecast from the storm center. what can you tell us? >> good morning, everyone. as the national hurricane center, coming out today with their latest forecast track. and isaias has started to decrease. the movement of the system is the big time concern. coming out of the northwest. we still haven't seen that steering mechanism we are wanting to see more to the east.
in the palm beach, and north of there. you should have seven days of food, water, and medicine. you may experience power outage, be prepared for that. >> we received a new forecast from the storm center. what can you tell us? >> good morning, everyone. as the national hurricane center, coming out today with their latest forecast track. and isaias has started to decrease. the movement of the system is the big time concern. coming out of the northwest. we still haven't seen that...
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palm beach county has done a voluntary evacuation order. i think you probably won't see a huge number of those up and down the east coast, and we in the era of covid, i think, our guidance from the state has been, look, if it's a close call, err on the side of people just hunkering down rather than sending people on the road. but obviously, there does come a point, if you're in an area and the storm is threatening, and that decision is made, we ask you to follow it. for more information on isaias, visit floridadisaster.org/info. we'll continue to monitor this, but don't be fooled by the downgrade. we do think it will be upgraded back to a hurricane later on this evening. with that, take a couple questions. all right, well, we will see you guys tomorrow with another update. hopefully all goes well tonight. >> florida governor ron desantis there with the latest out of florida on what has become tropical storm isaias. that is still moving closer to the florida coastline, and we do know now of some evacuations that are in place, especially ther
palm beach county has done a voluntary evacuation order. i think you probably won't see a huge number of those up and down the east coast, and we in the era of covid, i think, our guidance from the state has been, look, if it's a close call, err on the side of people just hunkering down rather than sending people on the road. but obviously, there does come a point, if you're in an area and the storm is threatening, and that decision is made, we ask you to follow it. for more information on...
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florida we turn to rick leventhal who has drawn the short straw today, reporting live from west palm beach, rick. >> reporter: remarkably mild here, considering that 24 hours ago we were looking at the prospect of a potential direct hit with a hurricane warning in effect in palm beach. we had very little wind, very little rain right now. there are storm surge warnings from jupiter to jacksonville beach and along the carolina coastline, concerns about the storm maybe making a jog to the west a little bit. the beaches by the way are officially closed but you can see a lot of folks out here, including little kids who are playing in the water and beyond them surfers who are taking advantage of the rough waves, 5 to 8-foot swells which could get bigger throughout the afternoon. isaias did far more damage so far down in the island. it lashed the bahamas with strong gusts, knocked down trees and power lines, flooded streets and in the state o dominican red puerto rico. florida's governor, rick scott, said he's grateful that the storm is so far staying out over the atlantic ocean. >> everybody's r
florida we turn to rick leventhal who has drawn the short straw today, reporting live from west palm beach, rick. >> reporter: remarkably mild here, considering that 24 hours ago we were looking at the prospect of a potential direct hit with a hurricane warning in effect in palm beach. we had very little wind, very little rain right now. there are storm surge warnings from jupiter to jacksonville beach and along the carolina coastline, concerns about the storm maybe making a jog to the...
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randi kaye is in palm beach county for us. first let's check in on the storm's latest track and meteorologist chad myers joins us from the cnn weather center. chad, what is in store for florida and the east coast? >> i think the storm is blowing up right now, which means getting bigger. blowing up as an explosive development. it was dying all day, it looked horrible all day. dry air. it was over land basically. not very high land but still wasn't over warm water. now it's over water. now we've got the shear out of the way and the dry air out of the way and there is a huge thunderstorm complex to the north of what we call the center. it's an eye, yes, but it doesn't really look like an eye yet on radar. but if this northern part wraps around and becomes an eye, we're going to get rapid intensification in the overnight hours. right now we're somewhere around a 66 to 70-mile-per-hour storm. there's some shear on the way and it's going to have to try to get up into that shear but eventually it pushes away. all that red back there
randi kaye is in palm beach county for us. first let's check in on the storm's latest track and meteorologist chad myers joins us from the cnn weather center. chad, what is in store for florida and the east coast? >> i think the storm is blowing up right now, which means getting bigger. blowing up as an explosive development. it was dying all day, it looked horrible all day. dry air. it was over land basically. not very high land but still wasn't over warm water. now it's over water. now...
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we have quite a few mobile home parks here in palm beach county. so the tropicalforce winds could definitely have dangerous repercussions for the individuals living there. also we open them to address the needs of our residents that have comparable housing so if their roofs are not anchored properly or windows and they don't feel safe then we've accomplished setting up safe shelter for them as well. and as you know, we're in the midst of a pandemic here. so we had to open more shelters in order to accommodate a smaller number of people than normal. because we have to do the safe distancing, we also require people to wear face masks as they come into the shelter. >> that's exactly what i was going to ask you. florida facing a hurricane but also the epicenter for the coronavirus in the united states. has it been difficult to accommodate that? there's all sorts of predictions of what could happen in terms of spread with people put together in places. what have you done to cater for that? >> well, we are checking temperatures. if you have a temperature
we have quite a few mobile home parks here in palm beach county. so the tropicalforce winds could definitely have dangerous repercussions for the individuals living there. also we open them to address the needs of our residents that have comparable housing so if their roofs are not anchored properly or windows and they don't feel safe then we've accomplished setting up safe shelter for them as well. and as you know, we're in the midst of a pandemic here. so we had to open more shelters in order...
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joining us is the mayor of palm beach county. we're going to just get a sort of sense from you hurricane during a pandemic. this turned out to be a tropical storm. so if this was a rehearsal for the real thing, how did you do? >> well, it was a rehearsal. it was real at the same time. it shows that our county is well prepared. the people of palm beach county are inherently resilient. but i'll tell you, it's a challenging set of circumstances. we'll be ready in the future as well. >> you opened at least four shelters. the numbers were at 197 people. what are the big questions was people showing up with symptoms. how did you check people coming in to make sure they didn't have coronavirus and how well did that work? >> every shelter we have staff there prepared to scan for temperatures. we issues masked. we enforce the rules w he have separate sleeping areas for those that are suspected -- >> did anybody show up with the symptoms? >> no, sir. no. the. >> so it worked? >> it worked. it will work in the future as well. >> we need to
joining us is the mayor of palm beach county. we're going to just get a sort of sense from you hurricane during a pandemic. this turned out to be a tropical storm. so if this was a rehearsal for the real thing, how did you do? >> well, it was a rehearsal. it was real at the same time. it shows that our county is well prepared. the people of palm beach county are inherently resilient. but i'll tell you, it's a challenging set of circumstances. we'll be ready in the future as well. >>...
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here in palm beach county, one of the mayors, the mayor of west palm beach was telling people, don't have a hurricane party. people like to gather and watch the winds, we don't need any large gatherings out here. let me show you what the situation is here. you can see the waves are still raging out there in the ocean, we're expecting a 2 to 4 foot surge there, and that's on top of the regular tide. we have a high tide coming monday. we've been experiencing out here, 40 to 50 mile an hour gusts. we are told to expect 80 miles an hour or more. it's easy to see why, that they're talking about widespread power outages which chad just mentioned. florida power and light said they have 10,000 people gathered. they have people from texas, new york and elsewhere. they're gathered in daytona. they have it as a staging ground so they can get to work right away. right now we know there are 2,000 power outages in this area already. they're already starting to work on those. we know the shelters are in play, here in palm beach county, they opened up five shelters where you can bring your dog, cat,
here in palm beach county, one of the mayors, the mayor of west palm beach was telling people, don't have a hurricane party. people like to gather and watch the winds, we don't need any large gatherings out here. let me show you what the situation is here. you can see the waves are still raging out there in the ocean, we're expecting a 2 to 4 foot surge there, and that's on top of the regular tide. we have a high tide coming monday. we've been experiencing out here, 40 to 50 mile an hour gusts....
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i guess they lived in palm beach.ish her well. >> stephen: ( as trump ) "i guess they lived in palm beach. and i'm saying 'i guess' even though i already said i saw her a lot because we all lived in palm beach. and i'm just wondering if i say it kind of softly and casually will i sound less panicky? is it working? no? anyway, let's get back to a more comfortable subject. i let 140,000 people die and i wish them well. you." he's right. trump did meet her. and meet her. and meet her. and meet her. and meet her. wow, that's a lot of pictures with an accused sex offender. also with ghislaine maxwell. then, of course, there is the notorious video of trump partying at mar a lago with epstein and maxwell right there. he really took the advice to heart. dance like nobody's watching. in vaccine news, today we learned the government gave the pharma company pfizer nearly $2 billion to produce the coronavirus vaccine by the year's end. that's incredibly exciting to hear. the year is going to end? in fact, if the trials go well th
i guess they lived in palm beach.ish her well. >> stephen: ( as trump ) "i guess they lived in palm beach. and i'm saying 'i guess' even though i already said i saw her a lot because we all lived in palm beach. and i'm just wondering if i say it kind of softly and casually will i sound less panicky? is it working? no? anyway, let's get back to a more comfortable subject. i let 140,000 people die and i wish them well. you." he's right. trump did meet her. and meet her. and meet...
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they did open the shelters here in palm beach county. there are five of them open. they're in high schools. they're hoping that people can social distance. the state was looking to reserve hotel rooms for people who may have been symptomatic. we'll see who is in the shelter today. last word, we got word there was more than 100 people in the shelters here in palm beach county. but the power is certainly the issue of the day because of these high winds. florida power an light has been out and about. we know there's about 1,000 people without power in the area. they have been staging yesterday in daytona, north of here. they had people coming in from about 20 states, from new york and texas. 20 different teams coming from 10,000 personnel staging there trying to get out and about. because of the coronavirus they need as many people as they can because they were worried about delays because they have to do temperature checks on the crews and sanitize the equipment. they also have to use smaller crews in case they have to track who was with who and do the contact tracing
they did open the shelters here in palm beach county. there are five of them open. they're in high schools. they're hoping that people can social distance. the state was looking to reserve hotel rooms for people who may have been symptomatic. we'll see who is in the shelter today. last word, we got word there was more than 100 people in the shelters here in palm beach county. but the power is certainly the issue of the day because of these high winds. florida power an light has been out and...
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he went to his home in new york and palm beach. he went to his island.he flaw in his plane many times. how did you not know? >> of course i didn't know. i first led to him through a prominent woman. she told me he was very charitable. i went to the island with my wife and my daughter. he had just bought it. i was at his home mostly when i was his lawyer. i was not a close personal friend. he lived his private life very privately. the president of harvard, the provost of harvard, they all have the same kind of academic relationship with epstein than i did. as soon as i found out when he was accused, my relationship with him totally changed. >> tucker: may i ask, it may interrupt. but when you are on "pedo" island, when you borrow his place and palm beach were at his house in new york, with every -- every picture i've ever seen of his properties, you see young women around. were there no young women when you were on his plane? >> i never saw him in the presence of a young woman. when i was there with my children and grandchildren, there was a housekeeper a
he went to his home in new york and palm beach. he went to his island.he flaw in his plane many times. how did you not know? >> of course i didn't know. i first led to him through a prominent woman. she told me he was very charitable. i went to the island with my wife and my daughter. he had just bought it. i was at his home mostly when i was his lawyer. i was not a close personal friend. he lived his private life very privately. the president of harvard, the provost of harvard, they all...
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places like west palm beach, vero beach, here in melbourne and daytona beach, always susceptible to storm surge. is v-- savannah as well, and charleston, that will be an issue. we've had some serious thunderstorms across parts of eastern pennsylvania today, including a tornado warning, across the lehigh valley, into new jersey, all part of a larger system that's going to be interacting with isaias. we have severe weather threats potentially damaging winds and tornadoes across the >>> good sunday morning. 50s here. 60s where it's sunny in the east bay. temperatures will warm through the 90s today, and our warmest inland valleys about 80 around the bay, but it stays breezy at the coast with numbers in t t tt >>> this weather report spon >>> this weather report sponsored by simparica. back to you guys. my jab isn't what it used to be. >> first marciano is quoting mike tyson. next face tattoo. >> that's right. it's a slippery slope. >> right here, baby. >> thanks, rob. >>> coming up on "good morning america" -- the college campus comeback. how schools are preparing for the new school term dur
places like west palm beach, vero beach, here in melbourne and daytona beach, always susceptible to storm surge. is v-- savannah as well, and charleston, that will be an issue. we've had some serious thunderstorms across parts of eastern pennsylvania today, including a tornado warning, across the lehigh valley, into new jersey, all part of a larger system that's going to be interacting with isaias. we have severe weather threats potentially damaging winds and tornadoes across the >>>...
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so what i hear you saying, chad, everyone from miami to fort lauderdale to boca raton and west palm beach, that's just the beginning. it then could go up the florida east and east coast of the united states? >> let's say it does hit the florida coast the first time. it will glance out back into the water somewhere around the island and getter stronger again and then possibly making a second landfall, plus or minus 200 miles from myrtle beach and back offshore again and maybe over long island but like i said, the error by the time you get to long island is from nowhere land to albany or so on. so we have to keep watching. we'll focus on the next 24 hours for what this will do because that i've never seen before. this is an explosive piece of development around what is now a t.s. certainly will be a hurricane i think if this continues but morning. >> yeah, tropical storm will become a hurricane. we'll check back in an hour with the latest forecast. rosa flores is in miami. there is no good time for a massive storm like this to hit but now especially right in the middle of a very dire deadly
so what i hear you saying, chad, everyone from miami to fort lauderdale to boca raton and west palm beach, that's just the beginning. it then could go up the florida east and east coast of the united states? >> let's say it does hit the florida coast the first time. it will glance out back into the water somewhere around the island and getter stronger again and then possibly making a second landfall, plus or minus 200 miles from myrtle beach and back offshore again and maybe over long...
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category 1 hurricane off the coast of west palm beach. there fort lauderdale to the south. by the time we get into tomorrow , it is a category 1 moving up near vero beach. there cape canaveral. that is tomorrow night. then hopefully back to a tropical storm. remember the uncertainty, you do not have to be in the middle. watch it move through south carolina. now here it is in norfolk by the time we get to tuesday morning, then right over new york and boston. the center and location is not going to matter. it will probably vary. it will be rainy and windy. a lot to talk about. let's get into our weather, the marine layer is their check. >> there's not as much of the marine layer. it has thinned out. for the next couple of days, it will repeat. it comes back and fills in but it does not last long. ti we have tt suayis ck at the coast. for the next three days, less of the marine layer. then the cooldown is coming. sunday, low 90s over here and low 90s for the north bay. last week in the north bay, much cooler conditions. 68 in the city. in the seven-day, see the cooldown by the
category 1 hurricane off the coast of west palm beach. there fort lauderdale to the south. by the time we get into tomorrow , it is a category 1 moving up near vero beach. there cape canaveral. that is tomorrow night. then hopefully back to a tropical storm. remember the uncertainty, you do not have to be in the middle. watch it move through south carolina. now here it is in norfolk by the time we get to tuesday morning, then right over new york and boston. the center and location is not going...
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i'm in palm beach county. that was one of them. doesn't look like there's much of an emergency right now. if you look over my shoulder, it looks like a normal beach day here. tons of people outside enjoying the sand, enjoying the sun. it's about 90 degrees right now. clear blue skies. the concern is what's going to happen over the next couple of hours into tomorrow morning. he's saying isaias is on its way, 80-mile-per-hour sustained winds going through the bahamas to florida. the idea right now is it's slowed down. that is the problem. it's going 12 miles per hour. which is to say when it finally gets here, it's going to dump a lot of rain. it is concurrent with covid-19 which has florida reeling right now. we talked to them about how they're handling covid and hurricane preparation. >> there are potential evacuations here in the county. temperature checks as people come to the evacuation shelters. everybody will make sure we have masks, hand sanitizers, everybody get their individual hand sanitizer. so making sure that that is acc
i'm in palm beach county. that was one of them. doesn't look like there's much of an emergency right now. if you look over my shoulder, it looks like a normal beach day here. tons of people outside enjoying the sand, enjoying the sun. it's about 90 degrees right now. clear blue skies. the concern is what's going to happen over the next couple of hours into tomorrow morning. he's saying isaias is on its way, 80-mile-per-hour sustained winds going through the bahamas to florida. the idea right...
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we begin this morning with the mayor of west palm beach, keith james, as his city braces for isaias' impact. mayor, good to see you. thank you for being with us. what preparations do you have in place and how are you feeling about this? >> well, thank you for having me, ali. we are preparing as we can. we're optimistic. listen, we're familiar with hurricanes. we have the playbook for that. obviously, we've never done a hurricane in the midst of a pandemic, so we're tweaking the playbook, if you will. our emergency operations center has been activated. we have fewer people there than we'd normally have, abiding by all of the social distancing requirements, but we are getting the proper work done, collecting the proper data. we'll be sending a team out to do a damage assessment in about an hour. today's going to be a rough day. we had anticipated that last night would be the roughest part, but the storm is moving very slow. >> let me ask you about the things that would be different this time, because you do know hurricanes well, but things that happen in hurricanes are that people requ
we begin this morning with the mayor of west palm beach, keith james, as his city braces for isaias' impact. mayor, good to see you. thank you for being with us. what preparations do you have in place and how are you feeling about this? >> well, thank you for having me, ali. we are preparing as we can. we're optimistic. listen, we're familiar with hurricanes. we have the playbook for that. obviously, we've never done a hurricane in the midst of a pandemic, so we're tweaking the playbook,...
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also the potential for tornadoes that are going to be sparking up for west palm beach. the high tide, the northeast quadrant is really starting to steer, but it's staying offshore. this is the strongest side of this tropical system, and this could potentially shift about 10 to 20 miles, increasing that storm surge. so right now the hurricane warnings have expired for east florida. now they're extending into parts of the carolinas. if you are in north carolina, even virginia, i do expect this afternoon a potential for tropical storm warnings, maybe even a hurricane warning if the intensification of isaias starts to really come together. it should bounce offshore. the longer it stays in a warm body of water where we're talking about 85 degrees, the center rotation of that system will start to come together. so the forecast right now, i know miami has really let off its guard because the track has moved more to the east. the low-lying area of miami floods with just rainfall on a normal day, but look at the storm surge right now, 1 to 3 feet. that would take over that area.
also the potential for tornadoes that are going to be sparking up for west palm beach. the high tide, the northeast quadrant is really starting to steer, but it's staying offshore. this is the strongest side of this tropical system, and this could potentially shift about 10 to 20 miles, increasing that storm surge. so right now the hurricane warnings have expired for east florida. now they're extending into parts of the carolinas. if you are in north carolina, even virginia, i do expect this...
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we're going to talk to an author who literally wrote the book on president's palm beach resort. why she says uninvited guests aren't the only ones posing a risk. >>> carolyn maloney will join me fresh off her primary win and following the president's suggestion that there should be a do-over in her election. you're watching msnbc. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it won't affect your credit score. finally! a totally different way to finance your ride. only from carvana. the new way to buy a car. simon pagenaud takes the lead at the indy 500! coming to the green flag, racing at daytona. they're off... in the kentucky derby. rory mcllroy is a two time champion at east lake. he scores! stanley cup champions! touchdown! only mahomes. the big events are back and xfinity is your hom
we're going to talk to an author who literally wrote the book on president's palm beach resort. why she says uninvited guests aren't the only ones posing a risk. >>> carolyn maloney will join me fresh off her primary win and following the president's suggestion that there should be a do-over in her election. you're watching msnbc. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment...
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. >>> cnn's randi kaye is in palm bea beach. randy, what are you seeing now? >> reporter: we're still seeing heavy winds, victor. not so much rain, again. but the wind we were talking about. 50 miles per hour. a short time ago. but just take a look at the ocean back there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday we were here and people were out here surfing, they were sunning themselves. now, we're expecting a two to four-foot storm surge on top of the regular tide. we're getting word of power outages here. we know of 1500 power out ajts at this hour. fpl, florida power and light, working it restore those. they have a staging area since yesterday in daytona where crews are -- 10,000 personnel from 20 different states, new york, texas, everybody coming together to get the power on here. because we're dealing with the coronavirus spiking here in florida, they have to take some extra precautions. they were concerned about delays. the governor was thinking there could be delays because they have to wipe down the equipment, work in smaller groups and also do the t
. >>> cnn's randi kaye is in palm bea beach. randy, what are you seeing now? >> reporter: we're still seeing heavy winds, victor. not so much rain, again. but the wind we were talking about. 50 miles per hour. a short time ago. but just take a look at the ocean back there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday we were here and people were out here surfing, they were sunning themselves. now, we're expecting a two to four-foot storm surge on top of the regular tide. we're...
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meanwhile, in martin county florida north of palm beach, an entire classroom and bus route were put under quarantine one day after a student began exhibiting symptoms. nationally 2,000 teachers and students are under quarantine due to covid concerns. >> there is no way with the way this is raging throughout the south that you can open up schools safely. >> reporter: still, it's game on in utah. two high schools facing off in the first football match of the season. >> i feel like the titanic. we have hit the iceberg and we're trying to make a decision what time we're having the banquet. not having fall sports should be the priority. >> reporter: we're getting more insights. 41% of respondents are struggling with anxiety, depression, increased substance use or suicidal thoughts. athena jones, cnn, new york. >>> president trump's new coronavirus expert is making statements that don't line up. despite medical evidence that children can experience difficulties, he said this on fox news -- >> it doesn't matter if chirp get the disease. they don't get sick from this and the data shows that dhoe
meanwhile, in martin county florida north of palm beach, an entire classroom and bus route were put under quarantine one day after a student began exhibiting symptoms. nationally 2,000 teachers and students are under quarantine due to covid concerns. >> there is no way with the way this is raging throughout the south that you can open up schools safely. >> reporter: still, it's game on in utah. two high schools facing off in the first football match of the season. >> i feel...
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history of it. >> brandon transfer storage company in west palm beach california has never had a dayke this. >> transit business is up 50% right now. >> reporter: a record 180,000 pounds of household items now sitting in their warehouses for people living in cities primarily in the northeast now looking to live in florida. >> we do a lot from chicago, connecticut, new york, new jersey. >> reporter: domes are holding sofas, beds, clothes, you name it. >> it is steadily increasing and usually our season ends the end of september but we don't see that happening, we are booked in october and november already. >> reporter: amid a pandemic and surging get urban violence people are shifting their stuff away from crowded cities and having a store as they look for property in florida suburbs and despite being in coronavirus hotspots florida's real estate market is highly competitive. >> we were always seeing an uptick in the northeast buyer coming here and when the pandemic hit we started getting a lot of different calls that were shocking to us. >> reporter: the result is rents drop in citie
history of it. >> brandon transfer storage company in west palm beach california has never had a dayke this. >> transit business is up 50% right now. >> reporter: a record 180,000 pounds of household items now sitting in their warehouses for people living in cities primarily in the northeast now looking to live in florida. >> we do a lot from chicago, connecticut, new york, new jersey. >> reporter: domes are holding sofas, beds, clothes, you name it. >> it is...
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have i met her numerous times over the year, especially since i lived in palm beach. and i guess they lived in palm beach. but i wish her well. whatever it is. >> trevor: okay. so just to recap. colin kaepernick, son of a bitch. accused child sex trafficker, i wish her well. this is the one time when nobody would have been upset if trump had used one much his trademark insults. low iqified, hater, loser, psycho, lock her up, anything. instead this is the time that trump chooses to suddenly become a feminist, she broke the glass ceiling of sex traffickingk you have got to respect that. but look, aside from that one time when he wished an alleged sex trafficker well, he did manage to reign it in for one press conference. and i guess that's the lesson here. as long as trump sticks to the scripted, doesn't tell us what he thinks and doesn't ak on any of his own impulsesk then he makes a pretty dope president. but in he is allowed to actually do what he wants, well then america, i wish you well. don't go away. because after the break, jordan klepper meets some of the trump
have i met her numerous times over the year, especially since i lived in palm beach. and i guess they lived in palm beach. but i wish her well. whatever it is. >> trevor: okay. so just to recap. colin kaepernick, son of a bitch. accused child sex trafficker, i wish her well. this is the one time when nobody would have been upset if trump had used one much his trademark insults. low iqified, hater, loser, psycho, lock her up, anything. instead this is the time that trump chooses to...
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this one band that went through broward and palm beach county was packing winds up to 45 miles an hourmind you, isaias is all the way down here in the south central bahamas. you see the areas in red, that's the hurricane warning. and the areas in blue, that's a tropical storm warning. so you're going to feel those conditions over the next 24 hours. in fact, the conditions in the western bahamas and also eastern florida. the conditions are just going to get worse over the next 24 hours. you see the track here. the national hurricane center at the moment keeps the eye right offshore. but, listen, the hurricane force winds extends 35 miles from the center of isaias. so, even on this track, you're still going to feel hurricane-force conditions in palm beach county and going into portions of the treasurer coast. and all the way up into portions of north florida, too. any deviation, a little to the west, the winds are 35 miles from the center. the hurricane force winds. it if it deviates 10 miles to the west, now, you're dealing with a completely different scenario. by the time we get to mon
this one band that went through broward and palm beach county was packing winds up to 45 miles an hourmind you, isaias is all the way down here in the south central bahamas. you see the areas in red, that's the hurricane warning. and the areas in blue, that's a tropical storm warning. so you're going to feel those conditions over the next 24 hours. in fact, the conditions in the western bahamas and also eastern florida. the conditions are just going to get worse over the next 24 hours. you see...
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correspondent brian yunus in west palm beach tonight tells us it is all about covid and crime. >> wethe peak that we've ever been in the history of the republic. >> in the 100 year history, the storage company in west palm beach, florida, has never had a year like this. >> florida increase in storage in transit business from the north is at 50% right now. >> a record 188,000 pounds of household items is now sitting in the warehouse is for people living in cities from the northeast square looking to live in florida. >> we do a lot from chicago, connecticut, new york, new york, new york jvc. >> dozens and dozens of wooden bolts with beds, close, garden rakes, you name it. >> ever increase started but it is steadily increasing engine out, usually our season ends about the end of september but we don't see that happening. living to october and november already, and other parts of the country. >> a pandemic with violence, shipping their stuff away from crowded cities and having it stored in looking for property in florida suburbs. despite being a coronavirus hot spot, florida's real estat
correspondent brian yunus in west palm beach tonight tells us it is all about covid and crime. >> wethe peak that we've ever been in the history of the republic. >> in the 100 year history, the storage company in west palm beach, florida, has never had a year like this. >> florida increase in storage in transit business from the north is at 50% right now. >> a record 188,000 pounds of household items is now sitting in the warehouse is for people living in cities from the...
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bryan llenas is live in west palm beach. are they ready to welcome all these newcomers? seems like they are. good afternoon. i am at the transfer and storage warehouse in west palm beach and there is 180,000 pounds of people's stuff, household items all from the north, chicago, connecticut, new jersey, and new york. we will amid a pandemic surging violence looking for living in florida. >> are increase in storage and transit business coming from the north is up 50% right now. we are 50% higher in storage than we were at this point last year and we are at the peak that we've ever been in the history. >> according to research, 22% of americans, one in five americans have either relocated or know someone who has relocated amid this pandemic. people are shipping their stuff to florida as they search for a home on the real estate market which is highly highly competitive. and people looking for single-family homes as rent is dropping in new york city, the prices of homes if you take a look rising in florida. prices of even condos are up 6%. people are buying homes sight unsee
bryan llenas is live in west palm beach. are they ready to welcome all these newcomers? seems like they are. good afternoon. i am at the transfer and storage warehouse in west palm beach and there is 180,000 pounds of people's stuff, household items all from the north, chicago, connecticut, new jersey, and new york. we will amid a pandemic surging violence looking for living in florida. >> are increase in storage and transit business coming from the north is up 50% right now. we are 50%...
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palm beach post reporter hannah morris was the first to break the story. she joins me now. hi, thank you for coming and doing this. i really appreciate it. >> hi, don. thanks for having me. >> so president trump blasting vote by mail as he requested a mail-in ballot for florida's primary election. he's going to vote by mail down there. >> right, he requested and the first lady requested mail-in ballots yesterday. it was a deadline on saturday to request them to be sent by mail, so normally that would have gone to mar-a-lago. but voters can request vote by mail ballots up until election day, but they can pick it up in person or designate someone to pick it up for them which is what they did. >> is his absentee ballot any different than a mail-in ballot would be? >> so in florida, you don't have to have an excuse to request a vote by mail or absentee ballot as they call it. it's been that way for the past two decades, and the florida legislature in 2016 changed the verbiage from absentee to vote my mail to clear up that confusion. so there's no difference between absentee and
palm beach post reporter hannah morris was the first to break the story. she joins me now. hi, thank you for coming and doing this. i really appreciate it. >> hi, don. thanks for having me. >> so president trump blasting vote by mail as he requested a mail-in ballot for florida's primary election. he's going to vote by mail down there. >> right, he requested and the first lady requested mail-in ballots yesterday. it was a deadline on saturday to request them to be sent by...
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probabilidad >> el presidente donald trump aprobó el estado de emergencia en 19 condados de florida desde palm beachturas sumamente ardientes al sur de la bahía mire nada más esta gráfica >> (información en pantalla) >> se encuentra muy cerca de sierra nevada125 bastante caluroso que vaya nada más el cambio de temperatura la última 24 horas sigue aumentando 7° >> (información en pantalla) >> igualmente en san mateo, vea nada más estamos viendo un poco de nubosidad sin embargo esa nubosidad no estaba en esta región, en san francisco en el puente golden gate >> una problemática que estaremos viendo por lo menos durante las horas de la madrugada del día de mañana ahora le adelanto la información, en cuanto a las próximas horas agradables hicieron despejados al sur de esta región domingo condiciones caliente prepárense para mañana y el martes un descenso en la bahía, >> (información en pantalla) >> san joséalrededor de los altos 60° >> tenemos nuestro satélite siendo mayormente despejados en toda nuestra región específicamente en san francisco, vientos ligeros a pesar de que tenemos un sistema de alta p
probabilidad >> el presidente donald trump aprobó el estado de emergencia en 19 condados de florida desde palm beachturas sumamente ardientes al sur de la bahía mire nada más esta gráfica >> (información en pantalla) >> se encuentra muy cerca de sierra nevada125 bastante caluroso que vaya nada más el cambio de temperatura la última 24 horas sigue aumentando 7° >> (información en pantalla) >> igualmente en san mateo, vea nada más estamos viendo un poco de...
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correspondent bryan llenas in west palm beach tonight tells us it's all about covid in crime. >> never the history. >> it's 100 year history, the company in west palm beach, florida, has never had a year like this. >> our increase in storage and transit coming from the north is up 50%. >> a record 180,000 pounds of household items is now sitting in their warehouses sent from people living in cities primarily in the northeast for now looking to live in florida. >> we do a lot for chicago. we're doing a lot connecticut, new york, north jersey. >> dozens and dozens of bolts stacked holding sofas, clothes, you name it. >> is steadily increasing. usually our season ends about the end of september. we don't see it happening. moves are booked to october and november. >> admitted pandemic and surging urban violence, people are shifting their step away from crowded cities and having it stored as they look for property in florida suburbs. despite being a coronavirus hot spot, florida's real estate market is highly competitive. >> prepandemic come about 12 months prior to the pandemic we were see
correspondent bryan llenas in west palm beach tonight tells us it's all about covid in crime. >> never the history. >> it's 100 year history, the company in west palm beach, florida, has never had a year like this. >> our increase in storage and transit coming from the north is up 50%. >> a record 180,000 pounds of household items is now sitting in their warehouses sent from people living in cities primarily in the northeast for now looking to live in florida. >>...
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i've met her numerous times over the years, especially since i lived in palm beach, and i guess theyn palm beach but i wish her well. [ laughter ] >> questlove: uh - >> jimmy: what i would do a spit take right now if it wasn't so dangerous. [ laughter ] later on, trump had everyone sign a hallmark sympathy card that said "sorry for your sex trafficking arrest." [ laughter ] they're always sold out when i go to the store. right after he wished her well, trump's staff is like, "oh, yeah, this is why we stopped doing these. moving on to sports, over in poland, some motorcycle racing fans came up with a creative way to watch their home team take a look at this. yeah, they rented 21 cranes so they could watch their local team race. although, when you're watching from a crane, it's kind of hard to leave without the racers noticing "i'm going to take off, guys." [ engine whirring [ laughter ] they tried to do the wave but it was absolutely terrifying [ laughter ] and finally, some quirky fun news that we could all use and a man in jamaica won the lottery, but look how he decided to collect
i've met her numerous times over the years, especially since i lived in palm beach, and i guess theyn palm beach but i wish her well. [ laughter ] >> questlove: uh - >> jimmy: what i would do a spit take right now if it wasn't so dangerous. [ laughter ] later on, trump had everyone sign a hallmark sympathy card that said "sorry for your sex trafficking arrest." [ laughter ] they're always sold out when i go to the store. right after he wished her well, trump's staff is...
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states voting in the lecture of 1600 pennsylvania avenue with this mail and ballot he got from palm beach florida, in his slippers but i don't know if he had slippers but it's a good image. so anyway, that is what's going on. but the people of this country are demanding more from that. that is why would seen senators like senator blunt to i work with and have so much respect for has been stepping up and working with me and working with the administration to figure out how we can do this. by the way, this funny is not just for the envelopes and the postage something we can do immediately in the state, it's also for equipment for the poll workers on the day of the election. we have to train a new cadre of poll workers, young people to work in the election but that are going to be safer, that are not going to be as vulnerable to covid. we can do that in the last few months. and republicans and secretary of state's just like democrats are calling for that, keeping the polling places open for people who don't vote by mail so that people won't congregate at the same time. two there is a very st
states voting in the lecture of 1600 pennsylvania avenue with this mail and ballot he got from palm beach florida, in his slippers but i don't know if he had slippers but it's a good image. so anyway, that is what's going on. but the people of this country are demanding more from that. that is why would seen senators like senator blunt to i work with and have so much respect for has been stepping up and working with me and working with the administration to figure out how we can do this. by the...
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brian yennis is in west palm beach with all of the latest. brian?he evidence is growing that people are leaving the north and heading south to florida. we are at the brandon transfer and storage facility in west palm beach. this is 180,000 pounds of people 's stuff from connecticut, new jersey, new york, chicago. this is a record in a 100-year history of this company they've never stored this much household items for people shipping it down here as they prepare to look for new homes in the suburbs of florida. >> our increase in storage and transit business coming from the north is up 50% right now. we are 50% higher in storage than we were at this point last year, and we're at the peak that we've ever been in the history of the company. >> reporter: according to research 22% of americans, 1 in 5 americans have either relocated or know someone who has relocated amid the pandemic. on top of all of that people are shipping their stuff and this is a highly-competitive market, so things are being held in storage longer than they planned as they look for
brian yennis is in west palm beach with all of the latest. brian?he evidence is growing that people are leaving the north and heading south to florida. we are at the brandon transfer and storage facility in west palm beach. this is 180,000 pounds of people 's stuff from connecticut, new jersey, new york, chicago. this is a record in a 100-year history of this company they've never stored this much household items for people shipping it down here as they prepare to look for new homes in the...
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they have both asked for mail-in ballots from palm beach county, florida. and that's not the only tactic the president is resurrecting. he's also essentially bringing back his bogus birtherism approach. as you remember, businessman donald trump made his name in politics by falsely claiming that barack obama wasn't born in the united states. now the president appears to be showing the very same racist tactic against kamala harris, saying there may be a problem with her eligibility to run for vice president simply because her parents are immigrants. listen. >> can you definitively say whether or not kamala harris is eligible, meets the legal requirements to run as vice president? >> i just heard it today that she doesn't meet the requirements, and by the way, the lawyer that brought that piece is a very highly qualified, very talented lawyer. i have no idea if that's right. i would have assumed the democrats would have checked that out before she gets chosen to run for vice president. but that's very serious. they're saying she doesn't qualify because she was
they have both asked for mail-in ballots from palm beach county, florida. and that's not the only tactic the president is resurrecting. he's also essentially bringing back his bogus birtherism approach. as you remember, businessman donald trump made his name in politics by falsely claiming that barack obama wasn't born in the united states. now the president appears to be showing the very same racist tactic against kamala harris, saying there may be a problem with her eligibility to run for...
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warning and a storm surge watch in effect not just 4 of our county, but also the eastern portion of palm beach county right now that's expected to be the possible landfall of this hurricane as it makes landfall tomorrow for your saturday forecast. but we're certainly going to watch this because as you could see the outer bands starting to inch closer into that southern portion of the state of florida and remnants from this hurricane as it makes its way into the eastern seaboard could reach as far north of new england in the coming days, but closer to home in the bay area tracking warmer and drier weather this weekend more coming up in my full forecast in just a few minutes back to you grant thank of recent california representative karen bass is granting gaining traction as a possible. >>vp pick for joe biden the 66 year-old chair of the congressional black caucus, it's believed to be on biden short list california senator kamala harris. as well as susan rice president obama's former national security adviser also believed to be among the most serious can 10 years you see. >>bass here biden is
warning and a storm surge watch in effect not just 4 of our county, but also the eastern portion of palm beach county right now that's expected to be the possible landfall of this hurricane as it makes landfall tomorrow for your saturday forecast. but we're certainly going to watch this because as you could see the outer bands starting to inch closer into that southern portion of the state of florida and remnants from this hurricane as it makes its way into the eastern seaboard could reach as...
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. >> hurricane warnings are in place, as you see, from palm beach county up to florida's space coast. >>> rob mayeda, a lot of storms lined up out there. >> yeah, and this particular storm too going from category 1 hurricane to still at 11:00 a tropical storm isaias, which is still off to the west of nassau, moving away from the bahamas. we think at some point overnight it may briefly strengthen back to a category 1 hurricane and head up the florida coast. if the center can manage to stay offshore it might hang on to more intensity as a strong tropical storm or category 1 hurricane as it heads north. eventually up towards jacksonville and perhaps the carolina coast heading into monday morning. here, nothing tropical about that view, a sign of the fog and the low clouds blocking the view around san francisco right now. temperatures in the 50s, mist and drizzle likely in parts of the coast and around san francisco for the morning. around walnut highs around the 90s. notice in the seven-day forecast, temperatures are going to come down quite a bit by the middle part of the creek, includi
. >> hurricane warnings are in place, as you see, from palm beach county up to florida's space coast. >>> rob mayeda, a lot of storms lined up out there. >> yeah, and this particular storm too going from category 1 hurricane to still at 11:00 a tropical storm isaias, which is still off to the west of nassau, moving away from the bahamas. we think at some point overnight it may briefly strengthen back to a category 1 hurricane and head up the florida coast. if the center can...
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reporter: tropical storm isaias hitting south florida with wind and rain wreaking havoc in west palm beach and knocking out power along the coastline. crews working to restore electricity to tens of thousands. strong surf and rip currents closing jupiter beach and others, and the worry is not over. with more than 487,000 cases of coronavirus, health officials are anxious. some may have held hurricane parties to ride out the storm. >> i hope there weren't any parties. if there were, we're going to pay the price for it. >> because likely coronavirus would spread with people in a room together. >> absolutely. it is a mean, menacing infection that transmits easily. >> fearing they would be hit by a hurricane, cape canaveralnd a half from the atlantic ocean evacuated its covid patients to another hospital, an hour's drive inland >> so if this was a test, you passed >> we passed great. >> going forward now because we're still in hurricane season >> we're more prepared now than for the next one. we'll get better appear better. that's the goal, to always get better. >> reporter: state officials sa
reporter: tropical storm isaias hitting south florida with wind and rain wreaking havoc in west palm beach and knocking out power along the coastline. crews working to restore electricity to tens of thousands. strong surf and rip currents closing jupiter beach and others, and the worry is not over. with more than 487,000 cases of coronavirus, health officials are anxious. some may have held hurricane parties to ride out the storm. >> i hope there weren't any parties. if there were, we're...
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, north carolina tropical storm hitting south florida with wind and rain wreaking havoc in west palm beach and knocking out power crews working to restore electricity to tens of thousands. strong surf and rip currents closingup the terrify beach and others and the worry is not over with more than 487,000 cases of coronavirus, health officials are anxious. some held hurricane parties to ride out storm >> i hope there weren't any parties but if there were we'll pay the price for it >> because likely coronavirus coinction that's transfers easily and a half from atlantic ocean evacuated its covid patients to another hospital an hour's drive inland >> if this was a test, you passed >> we passed great >> going forward now because we're still in hurricane season? >> we're more prepared now for the next one we get better and better and that's the goal is to always get better >> reporter: state officials said this turned out to be a practice run the hurricane season will last another fod baja about bahama e in the dominican republic, where two died residents still facing extreme flooding south and
, north carolina tropical storm hitting south florida with wind and rain wreaking havoc in west palm beach and knocking out power crews working to restore electricity to tens of thousands. strong surf and rip currents closingup the terrify beach and others and the worry is not over with more than 487,000 cases of coronavirus, health officials are anxious. some held hurricane parties to ride out storm >> i hope there weren't any parties but if there were we'll pay the price for it >>...
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rick joins us from west palm beach.each now and the hurricane warnings we talked about yesterday have been replaced by tropical storm warnings because isaias has been downgraded to a tropical storm. i think the winds are around 65 miles an hour sustained with northwestern movement at 9 miles an hour. but it's a tropical storm. it's not a hurricane. and the worst of the weather is out over the ocean. the beaches are all closed here up and down the florida coastline. you can see a padlock here and the signs are up. there's a reason for that. you can see the surf is very rough. we're told that we could examines 5- to 8-foot waves, maybe bigger throughout the the day, a storm surge of perhaps a lot of rain and flash flooding, but not near the conditions that were initially feared here along the florida coastline. so it's a positive story, but it's not over yet because the storm is just now starting to brush up along as as you're going to go all the waugh up the coast as you'll hear from rick reichmuth in a few amonuments. t
rick joins us from west palm beach.each now and the hurricane warnings we talked about yesterday have been replaced by tropical storm warnings because isaias has been downgraded to a tropical storm. i think the winds are around 65 miles an hour sustained with northwestern movement at 9 miles an hour. but it's a tropical storm. it's not a hurricane. and the worst of the weather is out over the ocean. the beaches are all closed here up and down the florida coastline. you can see a padlock here...