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nobody actually lives in the skrie scrapers in downtown panama city. ht and sold merely as a way to park and flip money. panama was a favorite place for russian president vladimir putin's friends and confidants to stash their money. >> we're now doing a great, great project in panama. >> reporter: donald trump also liked doing business here. this was the first international trump property. but in 2016, someone tried to ruin the party. journalists exposed documents from a prominent law firm here called mossack fonseca. >> now to the banking bombshell causing shock waves around the world. >> 11.5 million documents from a panamanian law firm. >> the use of financial centers by the rich and powerful. >> havens, money laundering, arms and drug dealers have now been exposed. >> reporter: the panama papers revealed how some of the most powerful people in the world set up shell companies in panama to hide their wealth. i went to the public records room in panama city. it was packed with volumes of crumbling ledgers listing thousands of shell companies. so why w
nobody actually lives in the skrie scrapers in downtown panama city. ht and sold merely as a way to park and flip money. panama was a favorite place for russian president vladimir putin's friends and confidants to stash their money. >> we're now doing a great, great project in panama. >> reporter: donald trump also liked doing business here. this was the first international trump property. but in 2016, someone tried to ruin the party. journalists exposed documents from a prominent...
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be difficult, we saw that with michael when you had the category 5. ,ou had places in bay county panama cityeach, you would not of even known there was a hurricane because it was pretty compact, it went through very quickly and was not dropping a lot of water. this event because it is dropping so much, the storm was going three miles an hour, four miles an hour? i think it is now up to five, just how broader the water affects. they say hide from wind, but run from water. damaging,can be very so, hopefully we continue to be able to protect folks and you have folks taking the prosper -- proper precautions. we get to that which is the most important, but there is going to be a lot of property damage. when you see downtown pensacola, when you see three feet of water there, that is going to affect probably every business that is in downtown pensacola. coming up tonight, the cdc director, dr. robert redfield, an adhering to the federal response on the coronavirus pandemic. about thebiden specs jump administration's process for approving the coronavirus sexing. after that, president trump briefs re
be difficult, we saw that with michael when you had the category 5. ,ou had places in bay county panama cityeach, you would not of even known there was a hurricane because it was pretty compact, it went through very quickly and was not dropping a lot of water. this event because it is dropping so much, the storm was going three miles an hour, four miles an hour? i think it is now up to five, just how broader the water affects. they say hide from wind, but run from water. damaging,can be very...
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very heavy rainfall from apalachicola right through panama city. panama city checked in with over 11 inches of rain there in the entire red zone. the entire panhandle area under flash flood warnings. the eye went directly across from -- here from gulf shoals to pensacola and pensacola has never gotten out of the eastern eyewall. they want to get calm wind for a change, but pensacola, 92 miles per hour. this is where the rainfall come down, but everywhere you see white there, radar indicated. we are still waiting for the observers to send the data in and we'll send it to you as soon as we get it. category 2, turned a little bit to the right overnight so it did miss alabama proper. on the west side of mobile, it hid alabama proper on the east side right there at gulf shoals, making landfall an hour and 45 minutes ago, almost two hours ago. >> chad, thank you. >>> let's get right to cnn's gary tuchman, live in pensacola beach with what he's seeing. so gary, we heard that you had a 92 miles per hour gust and what's happening with all of that rain and f
very heavy rainfall from apalachicola right through panama city. panama city checked in with over 11 inches of rain there in the entire red zone. the entire panhandle area under flash flood warnings. the eye went directly across from -- here from gulf shoals to pensacola and pensacola has never gotten out of the eastern eyewall. they want to get calm wind for a change, but pensacola, 92 miles per hour. this is where the rainfall come down, but everywhere you see white there, radar indicated. we...
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we're seeing high waters in panama city florida.the hurricane center is warning millions of historic flooding over the next 12 hours. let's take a live look outside. this is pensacola, florida. the storm very slowly is pushing closer to shore. >>> are chief meteorologist, paul heggen is here. this thing is moving at a snails pace. that is needed good. the longer it hangs out, the more water at dumps. it's going to miles an hour. >> that is just a crawl. a similar situation to what happened with hurricane florence along the carolinas. this is the storm making its way slowly closer to landfall the panhandle of florida, southern alabama and southeastern minnesott beach. this will drop feet of rain as it inches in length over the next couple of days. the maximum sustain winds, just 80 miles per hour. a lot of rain in a part of the country that cannot absorb it. around here, we have the improving situation. this system has been bringing onshore winds. we have the top layer of smoke moving out. the onshore flow is getting deeper and deepe
we're seeing high waters in panama city florida.the hurricane center is warning millions of historic flooding over the next 12 hours. let's take a live look outside. this is pensacola, florida. the storm very slowly is pushing closer to shore. >>> are chief meteorologist, paul heggen is here. this thing is moving at a snails pace. that is needed good. the longer it hangs out, the more water at dumps. it's going to miles an hour. >> that is just a crawl. a similar situation to...
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it's the 1,400 foot fishing pier here in panama city beach. excuse me. water just got in my mouth. that pier is very popular for people to fish. it's almost a third of a mile long. we're concerned about what's going to happen to that pier. a lot of hurricanes we cover, piers like that get destroyed. i remember hurricane katrina i was in louisiana. i was at gulf port at this aquarium, and i said to myself this place is going to be destroyed. sure enough it was. several dolphins got washed into the gulf o-mexico. they were rescued days later. i always think about with a hurricane of this power what's going to happen to the homes and businesses. most of the people are safely in their homes. there are very few people wandering around. there are few evacuation centers because of covid. a lot of people don't want to be with others during this pandemic. i caught my hat. that's amazing. but the fact is people are taking it seriously. they're staying in their homes. this is not the event we had a few weeks ago with laura, but a lot more rain and it's going to cre
it's the 1,400 foot fishing pier here in panama city beach. excuse me. water just got in my mouth. that pier is very popular for people to fish. it's almost a third of a mile long. we're concerned about what's going to happen to that pier. a lot of hurricanes we cover, piers like that get destroyed. i remember hurricane katrina i was in louisiana. i was at gulf port at this aquarium, and i said to myself this place is going to be destroyed. sure enough it was. several dolphins got washed into...
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walton beach, panama city towards dothan that's where life-threatening flooding is happening right now. then the flood watches extend up, 26 million people included from norfolk, virginia beach, ral leigh, columbia, greenville, atlanta is going to get hit with a lot of rain. here is the additional rainfall forecast, its potential, another five to ten inches we've already seen that 30 inches down along the coast. we have to watch out for tornadoes. craig, this is the time in the storm coverage where all the meteorologists take a deep breath and we like to look out and see what's next. well, this is teddy. this is a hurricane way out in the middle of the atlantic it's a category 2 storm. this one is going to be a major hurricane by the time we get to thursday and friday. it's going to take a little hook and come very close to bermuda by the end of the weekend and into monday. a few models bend this toward the canadian maritimes, possibly too close for comfort in areas of new england we'll deal with that in the days ahead. that's the next storm to watch >> relentless, relechbtless so far
walton beach, panama city towards dothan that's where life-threatening flooding is happening right now. then the flood watches extend up, 26 million people included from norfolk, virginia beach, ral leigh, columbia, greenville, atlanta is going to get hit with a lot of rain. here is the additional rainfall forecast, its potential, another five to ten inches we've already seen that 30 inches down along the coast. we have to watch out for tornadoes. craig, this is the time in the storm coverage...
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>>picking up along the coastal sections now immobile also been school and panama city of a flash flood watches and warnings have already been posted across much of alabama mississippi the florida panhandle as well the storm system going to slowly track a little further on shore as it moves inland, we're going to see that heavy rain band just continuing and it's not going to weaken whole lot so sustained winds now of 80 miles per hour. so it's come down from a 100 yesterday making it a category one. it's only moving to the north at 2 miles per hour that is it so very slow moving storm unusually slow as it's bumping right and i pressure slowly making its way on shore there you go by wednesday, 1 o'clock it has made its way just on shore right there making its way into alabama and all that rain continuing to fall some places may see upwards of 24 inches of rain from the storm system so certainly that kind of rain catastrophic specially along the southern parts of alabama and mississippi and parts of florida after that looks like we'll start to kick a little further these making its way to
>>picking up along the coastal sections now immobile also been school and panama city of a flash flood watches and warnings have already been posted across much of alabama mississippi the florida panhandle as well the storm system going to slowly track a little further on shore as it moves inland, we're going to see that heavy rain band just continuing and it's not going to weaken whole lot so sustained winds now of 80 miles per hour. so it's come down from a 100 yesterday making it a...
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. >>> cut off by flood water, they say at times they could only reach their home near panama city on florida's panhandle by boat. >> this is the worst we have ever had with rain and eventhrough -- >> that water is probably about four feet deep in the road in the car >> they say the waters brought by hurricane sally are starting to recede but are still too high to travel through safely. god en as itmothug states rth us, just remember that widespread river flooding is ongoing and it could continue moving in next week in different parts of florida. >> at least one death in georgia is being blamed on the storm. one man died after a tree fell on his home. >> he had the greatest personality. he would help anybody. >> they said he was a recent graduate prepared to take the bar exam. forecasters expect sally continue moving farther north, bringing severe thunderstorms to the mid-atlantic. laura podesta, cbs news. >>> i want to get to our weather in the bay area and g indicating the clean and fresh air. definitely get out and enjoy it . in the meantime, good to moderate air quality as we go t
. >>> cut off by flood water, they say at times they could only reach their home near panama city on florida's panhandle by boat. >> this is the worst we have ever had with rain and eventhrough -- >> that water is probably about four feet deep in the road in the car >> they say the waters brought by hurricane sally are starting to recede but are still too high to travel through safely. god en as itmothug states rth us, just remember that widespread river flooding is...
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this is panama city beach, the force of the storm turning roads into rivers. >>> in oregon now the stated a public health emergency, not just the raging fires, it's also the extremely poor air quality aqi above 300 in many spots. in california hundreds of firefighters are on the front line of the august complex fire, the largest fire in state history, over 800,000 acres more than four times the sielz of new york city and the fire is only 30% contained. >>> late tonight a lot of back room discussions, the pac-12 appears to be bringing back the football season, means stanford and cal could be back in action. the big ten action in the mid-west decided it will play beginning next month, soon after pac-12 commissioner scott got the green light to resume games in california, so sfar with no season, it's been a multi-million dollar loss for businesses in palo alto and berkeley and beyond. >> in our guidelines the state put out that denies these guys from occurring. >> the governor says the rules do allow college football to start, san jose state and mountain west conference might also reinstate
this is panama city beach, the force of the storm turning roads into rivers. >>> in oregon now the stated a public health emergency, not just the raging fires, it's also the extremely poor air quality aqi above 300 in many spots. in california hundreds of firefighters are on the front line of the august complex fire, the largest fire in state history, over 800,000 acres more than four times the sielz of new york city and the fire is only 30% contained. >>> late tonight a lot...
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sta stages of hurricane sally and i'm watching the outer bands that are really picking up across panama cityortions of alabama and a tornado threat and also torrential rains. you'll be hearing me talk about sally for the next three days. >> we're going to keep talking about ithewe wn come back we're live on the gulf shore with more on thousand they're bracing. and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. ♪ eve♪ going faster than a closerollercoaster ♪ ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ a-hey, a-hey-hey [music playing] ♪ love like yours will surely come my way ♪ honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever best sleep with a cold medicine. >>> all eyes are on hurricane sally this morning the category one storm is expected to make landfall along the gulf coast within the next 48 hours z. the storm is big, powerful and slow. a triple threat could result in widespread flooding. jay gray is cover
sta stages of hurricane sally and i'm watching the outer bands that are really picking up across panama cityortions of alabama and a tornado threat and also torrential rains. you'll be hearing me talk about sally for the next three days. >> we're going to keep talking about ithewe wn come back we're live on the gulf shore with more on thousand they're bracing. and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. ♪ eve♪ going faster than a...
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so we're looking from new orleans to mobile and also panama city. we could see up to 24 inches of rain in some spots so generally 6 to 18, that is a lot of rain. this could be of historical proportions. we'll be watchint that in the dt southwest. that heat continues, phoenix 103 degrees. all right, guys, yeah, we are going to be watching this closely. we could see history unfolding before our very eyes >> all right a lot to watch thank you, michelle. >>> former nba basketball player pau gasol and his wife welcomed their first child who they named after the daughter of gasol's late friend, kobe bryant he took to instagram to make the announcement, writing elizabeth gasol. and they chose vanessa bryant to be their daughter's god mother she wrote, my god daughter is here so touched by your request >>> still to come, california is a major stop in the 2020 campaign trail today >> and two burger ons meicco together to make a great combo we'll be right back. my teeth? now i don't have to choose. crest 3d white. it removes up to 95% of surface stains. and s
so we're looking from new orleans to mobile and also panama city. we could see up to 24 inches of rain in some spots so generally 6 to 18, that is a lot of rain. this could be of historical proportions. we'll be watchint that in the dt southwest. that heat continues, phoenix 103 degrees. all right, guys, yeah, we are going to be watching this closely. we could see history unfolding before our very eyes >> all right a lot to watch thank you, michelle. >>> former nba basketball...
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. >> reporter: some in panama city are tired of picking the pieces back up. >> everybody on this little corner is just about to their wits end. people are wanting to sell and leave. >> reporter: after making landfall, sally diminished to a with its heavy rainfall. and again, though sally is weakening as it makes its way toward the carolinas, it still brings flash flood warnings throughout the area. anne-marie? >> nancy chen in ft. walton beach, florida. thank you so much. >>> so covid-19 is taking center stage on the campaign trail again. more than 6.6 million cases in the u.s. president trump and his democratic challenger joe biden are clashing over how to respond to the pandemic. this morning, the white house is trying to clear things up after the president contradicted the cdc chief over vaccines and masks. natalie brand reports. >> reporter: democratic presidential nominee joe biden once again criticized the president's handling of the coronavirus pandemic after a virtual briefing from public health experts on developing and distributing a vaccine. >> i trust vaccines. i trust scien
. >> reporter: some in panama city are tired of picking the pieces back up. >> everybody on this little corner is just about to their wits end. people are wanting to sell and leave. >> reporter: after making landfall, sally diminished to a with its heavy rainfall. and again, though sally is weakening as it makes its way toward the carolinas, it still brings flash flood warnings throughout the area. anne-marie? >> nancy chen in ft. walton beach, florida. thank you so...
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. >> reporter: from pensacola to panama city, dozens of roads washed out. one car even swept away when the road collapsed beneath it. a huge section of a major bridge swept away after a construction barge slammed into it. >> it busted loose. >> reporter: another barge forced into this family's backyard by the storm surge. >> the wind was furious. the waves were crashing and water was coming in all of their windows and doors, and i'm thinking, you know, we could end up out there in the water. we could drown. >> reporter: in alabama counties under curfew overnight as officials try to assess the damage. >> it's bad. i mean, we have mass destruction. it looks like a war zone. >> reporter: buildings along the coast stripped bare. marinas and docks now in shambles while boats are beached hundreds of feet from the water. >> if this doesn't show you the power of water, nothing will. this boat was ripped from where it was tied down. >> reporter: and now -- >> oh, my god, this is outside our window. >> reporter: -- residents have live more than the rain and wind to w
. >> reporter: from pensacola to panama city, dozens of roads washed out. one car even swept away when the road collapsed beneath it. a huge section of a major bridge swept away after a construction barge slammed into it. >> it busted loose. >> reporter: another barge forced into this family's backyard by the storm surge. >> the wind was furious. the waves were crashing and water was coming in all of their windows and doors, and i'm thinking, you know, we could end up...
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well throughout the morning and afternoon, a couple tornado born storms east of pensacola for the panama city area. that will cause structural damage because it is overnight, people might be sleeping. a dire situation. the slow movement will continue the next 24 to 48 hours, eventually pushing into parts of the southeast and the flooding potential is going to be well inland with this storm system. we will be talking about it today and for the next couple days and even into the weekend. i can't stress enough a dire situation for this area, historic damage unfortunately is unfolding. todd: it is so sad the pictures we are seeing live on the ground and we know it will get worse. jillian: most people are evacuating, a citizen led rescue group is running toward the threat. todd: a member of the louisiana cajun navy live with us with more on how they are getting ready to respond. the flood situation, good to have people with boats. what is your plan of attack? >> we have our group split up into two groups. some of our guys, i have another group with myself around new orleans with the storm moving s
well throughout the morning and afternoon, a couple tornado born storms east of pensacola for the panama city area. that will cause structural damage because it is overnight, people might be sleeping. a dire situation. the slow movement will continue the next 24 to 48 hours, eventually pushing into parts of the southeast and the flooding potential is going to be well inland with this storm system. we will be talking about it today and for the next couple days and even into the weekend. i can't...
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panama city over 10 inches mobile 3 1/2 inches of rain.achine, warmer air and oceans increase available moisture to these systems. that has more moisture into the tropical systems the wetter storms produce more extreme rain totals. 15% more rain out of these systems because of climate change five state rainfall records in the last four years from hurricane harvey in 2017 when remember it was almost 16 inches of rain. -- 61 inches of rain and also for south carolina and north carolina over 23 inches of rain all because of climate change brighter skies today in the northeast and new england. wildfire smoke continues in the pacific northwest. and it's going to feel like fall up through the northern plains that's what's going on around the country. here's >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're really excited to get some cleaner air in the bay area this morning. we've seen green sensors indicating that it's safe to go outside for a nice, long walk this morning. as we go into the afternoon our sky may stay blue as we are still expe
panama city over 10 inches mobile 3 1/2 inches of rain.achine, warmer air and oceans increase available moisture to these systems. that has more moisture into the tropical systems the wetter storms produce more extreme rain totals. 15% more rain out of these systems because of climate change five state rainfall records in the last four years from hurricane harvey in 2017 when remember it was almost 16 inches of rain. -- 61 inches of rain and also for south carolina and north carolina over 23...
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, and the national hurricane center issued a storm surge warning in the florida panhandle, near panama cityching closer to the yeast, one thing every single person from the national hurricane center, the flooding is an issue in louisiana, it is going to be tested during the storm. todd: a low-lying area. sean: when you hear about a storm like this all of our minds go to the recent hurricane harvey. >> janice: absolutely, this could be similar to a harvey event in that all the water will push in land and it doesn't take a hurricane to cause tremendous flooding. it moves in land but will have her along the coast for 20 or 30 hours, that water continues to be pushed in land. that is a life-threatening catastrophic event. people need to listen to their officials and know what to do if the water is rising in your area. they have weakened the storm a little bit but on the satellite presentation it is starting to strengthen again because they have warm water around the gulf of mexico where the center is currently located and potential landfall over tonight and it continues to stay in the same plac
, and the national hurricane center issued a storm surge warning in the florida panhandle, near panama cityching closer to the yeast, one thing every single person from the national hurricane center, the flooding is an issue in louisiana, it is going to be tested during the storm. todd: a low-lying area. sean: when you hear about a storm like this all of our minds go to the recent hurricane harvey. >> janice: absolutely, this could be similar to a harvey event in that all the water will...
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you're seeing that heavy rain around panama city, florida, right now.georgia as it slowly weakens over the next couple of days. we'll continue to monitor that and we have six orulette. as we watch the smoke, the upper air pollution across the bay area where we started to see some improvements here and also the movement of a new storm system that will come in across the pacific northwest will help continue to clear out the smoke interest the bay area bringing a westerly wind and may bring in some rain for the pacific northwest while we get a nice cooldown, really good news all around as we see the storm system coming in that will bring in some beneficial weather going into the end of the week. we're looking at temperatures in our inland valleys that will go from the up eaper 80s to low 80 and upper 70s for friday. we will have a warm-up to the end of the week. we do also see our air quality going back down as well as we start to see that high pressure moving in. we'll be monitoring that. mike, you've been watching the roads. how is it looking for the com
you're seeing that heavy rain around panama city, florida, right now.georgia as it slowly weakens over the next couple of days. we'll continue to monitor that and we have six orulette. as we watch the smoke, the upper air pollution across the bay area where we started to see some improvements here and also the movement of a new storm system that will come in across the pacific northwest will help continue to clear out the smoke interest the bay area bringing a westerly wind and may bring in...
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panama city beach, received more than a foot of rain. pensacola received more than two feet and those totals will go up and more data is released. here's a flash flood warning across the, say, florida p panhand panhandle, into georgia and lasting into this evening and tonight while the rain continues. this rain is going to slowly head to the north and east. so central alabama, northern alabama, even into atlanta is going to get possibly four to five inches of rain from this. and not to mention the wind gusts. i think that is what's so troubling. normally we get the storms in and out. with one that's sitting over an area say 24 hours with gusts, to 62 miles per hour, 56 to the north. that is going to create damage and in itself just for the longevity of how long these winds, rather, are sticking around over the same area. so 75 mile-per-hour winds now. slowly starting to die down. gusts of 100 moving to the north-northeast at five miles per hour. so on the track it is going to continue to move ever so chloe sl move ever so slowly. then it
panama city beach, received more than a foot of rain. pensacola received more than two feet and those totals will go up and more data is released. here's a flash flood warning across the, say, florida p panhand panhandle, into georgia and lasting into this evening and tonight while the rain continues. this rain is going to slowly head to the north and east. so central alabama, northern alabama, even into atlanta is going to get possibly four to five inches of rain from this. and not to mention...
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panama city has received more than a foot of rain. a lot of this is offshore, but you can see a lot of it is onshore right around the florida panhandle and you see the areas shaded in hot pink, even red, that's six to ten inches of rain. as the storm slowly lifts to the north you'll continue to see the flash flood threat. the big box shaded in red is all the areas that need to watch out for flash flooding throughout the day today and tonight and as the storm heads to the north, of course, that's going to shift to the north as well. current winds, seeing gusts of 52 miles per hour. 29 in dothan. 61 mile-per-hour gusts in milton, pensacola still getting 61 mile-per-hour wind gusts. with the storm moving slowly, getting winds for a long, long time. that's why we're seeing lots of damage along the coast. here's where sally sits now with 80 mile-per-hour winds. gusts to 100 moving to the north-northeast 5 miles per hour and on the current track the storm will finally pick up forward speed by the time we get into the overnight tonight and i
panama city has received more than a foot of rain. a lot of this is offshore, but you can see a lot of it is onshore right around the florida panhandle and you see the areas shaded in hot pink, even red, that's six to ten inches of rain. as the storm slowly lifts to the north you'll continue to see the flash flood threat. the big box shaded in red is all the areas that need to watch out for flash flooding throughout the day today and tonight and as the storm heads to the north, of course,...
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all of the way to the east and we have bigger storms, too, that could be rotating anywhere from panama city all of the way down to appalachia cola. flash flooding certainly to the west where it has been raining, 20 in some spots and i'm sure we'll get reports of 30 inches. no question about that. the irony of this storm is that there is a five-foot storm surge in pensacola where gary is. that's a positive surge, but there is a seven-foot negative surge blowing out of mobile bay. at least in the coast guard station in mobile bay on the west coast there, seven feet below where you should be at this time. i'm sure the boats are just sitting there in the mud because the water will have to come back. we'll have 36 miles per hour in mobile, gusts to 68 and pensacola, your latest gust at the naval air station was 82. so it is not slowing down. the rain is obviously still going down. everywhere you see white is 20 inches or more. we don't have a 30 or more here. most of the rain was in the gulf of mexico, but way too much -- way too much was on land and that all has to try it to run off. poppy? jim
all of the way to the east and we have bigger storms, too, that could be rotating anywhere from panama city all of the way down to appalachia cola. flash flooding certainly to the west where it has been raining, 20 in some spots and i'm sure we'll get reports of 30 inches. no question about that. the irony of this storm is that there is a five-foot storm surge in pensacola where gary is. that's a positive surge, but there is a seven-foot negative surge blowing out of mobile bay. at least in the...
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one family tells us they could only reach their home near panama city by boat. other residents say the waters brought by hurricane sally are starting to recede but are still too high to travel through safely. >> this is the worst we've ever had a peer. even through michael, the rains have been worse. >> that water is probably about four foot deep in the road now and the curb. >> at least one person in georgia is being blamed on the storm. a 30-year-old man died after a tree fell on his home. >> now looking to campaign 2020 with just 46 days until election day, both candidates are going to minnesota where early voting begins. president donald trump and joe biden campaigns in key battleground states last night. mr. trump wants to boost enthusiasm during a rally in wisconsin, announced another $13 billion in aid for farmers in a financially hard area. the battleground tracker polls shows president donald trump trailing the former vice president in wisconsin and according to cnn, they say is misleading the tax is a sign that president donald trump knows he is in tro
one family tells us they could only reach their home near panama city by boat. other residents say the waters brought by hurricane sally are starting to recede but are still too high to travel through safely. >> this is the worst we've ever had a peer. even through michael, the rains have been worse. >> that water is probably about four foot deep in the road now and the curb. >> at least one person in georgia is being blamed on the storm. a 30-year-old man died after a tree...
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look at the emergency that includes pensacola, destin, panama city, you're all in those outer bands. not only could you see tornados but an additional 20 inches of rain. the path of this storm, hurricanes do not like friction so it becomes a tropical storm later this afternoon and then by tonight and tomorrow it moves into north georgia, dropping more than half a foot of rain possible. >> we are, ginger. as you said, this is far from over. want you and everyone to take care. we go from you to hard hit florida, the monster storm wreaking havoc in pensacola where we find rob. good morning, rob. >> hey, good morning, robin. we are in the thick of it right now. the right side of hurricane sally's eye wall, and it's been like this for hours on end. we lost power to our total about six hours ago. just to get here from our hotel we had to walk through waist deep water. you can see it's up to my knees here. this is main street pensacola, what's usually a busy intersection, a ghost town filled with water and raging rapids. the winds have been ripping through here. we have lights that are down
look at the emergency that includes pensacola, destin, panama city, you're all in those outer bands. not only could you see tornados but an additional 20 inches of rain. the path of this storm, hurricanes do not like friction so it becomes a tropical storm later this afternoon and then by tonight and tomorrow it moves into north georgia, dropping more than half a foot of rain possible. >> we are, ginger. as you said, this is far from over. want you and everyone to take care. we go from...
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the way to apalachicola for that matter, pensacola, and even for the -- all the way really from panama city all the way along 30-a and all along 98. lots of ways to go before it dies. >> chad, we appreciate you. thanks very much for keeping us posted? >>> still to come, can rain on the west coast bring relief to those suffering from the wildfires? >>> also ahead down is up despite being on tape saying he wants to down play the concerns over coronavirus, he said he tried to upplay the seriousness of the situation. you can listen to him and make your own judgment. >>> a bipartisan group of lawmakers pushed house leadership for a stimulus agreement. will it happen before the election? we'll give you an update. ♪ ♪ after being a part of millions of love stories, at kay, we believe that nothing should get in the way of love. get 20-40% off all engagement, wedding and anniversary rings. only at kay jewelers. wedding and anniversary rings. start your day with secret. secret stops sweat 3x more than ordinary antiperspirants. with secret, you're unstoppable. no sweat! try it and love it or get your
the way to apalachicola for that matter, pensacola, and even for the -- all the way really from panama city all the way along 30-a and all along 98. lots of ways to go before it dies. >> chad, we appreciate you. thanks very much for keeping us posted? >>> still to come, can rain on the west coast bring relief to those suffering from the wildfires? >>> also ahead down is up despite being on tape saying he wants to down play the concerns over coronavirus, he said he tried...
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sally is at this hour you can see it's churning just south of mobile and new orleans mobile in panama cityensacola they're all in its sights >>all right lawrence has been tracking sally's a lawrence was ahead, you know all these storms they have a different personality. this storm system it's going to really be all about the rain it's going to certainly bring some very strong winds in fact this a category 2 hurricane but it's going to be the amount of rain in the amount of flooding and flash flooding that we see with this hurricane that is going to be the biggest problem you can see the bands now making their way on shore. >>latest the storm system sally a 100 mile an hour winds sustained moving west northwest but look at that at only 3 miles per hour is is creeping along not in a hurry to move these bands will continue to bring heavy rainfall in along the coastline before makes landfall. slow. it's going to move as we head in toward tomorrow morning still off the coastline by tomorrow evening maybe about 7 o'clock and finally might make landfall. right there alabama and also mississippi a
sally is at this hour you can see it's churning just south of mobile and new orleans mobile in panama cityensacola they're all in its sights >>all right lawrence has been tracking sally's a lawrence was ahead, you know all these storms they have a different personality. this storm system it's going to really be all about the rain it's going to certainly bring some very strong winds in fact this a category 2 hurricane but it's going to be the amount of rain in the amount of flooding and...
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panama city and these big storms could rotate and every single one of those can rotate as we work our way into the rest of the day. winds are still gusting to around 80 miles per hour there at the naval air station last hour. so there's your storm. it's a category 1. it will move to the north and the northeast and eventually parts of alabama, into georgia and the carolinas, but by the time it gets to the carolinas it will be a 30 mile per hour storm. so, yes, it will be windy, but the problem is even in here in mississippi, alabama, and parts of georgia, if the ground is so saturated a 40 mile per hour wind, john, can bring down the tree for sure and that's the forecast. anywhere where you see red here, somewhere greater than six inches of rainfall still to come on top of what the places down south have already seen. >> you can stay on top of this one, chad myers, we will keep in touch over the next few days. >> up next, president trump face to face with vetters from coronavirus, town hall answers that flunked a fact check. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enou
panama city and these big storms could rotate and every single one of those can rotate as we work our way into the rest of the day. winds are still gusting to around 80 miles per hour there at the naval air station last hour. so there's your storm. it's a category 1. it will move to the north and the northeast and eventually parts of alabama, into georgia and the carolinas, but by the time it gets to the carolinas it will be a 30 mile per hour storm. so, yes, it will be windy, but the problem...
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all these red boxes here are flash flood warnings from panama city, santa rosa all the way back.own i'm sorry but this entire panhandle from pensacola and back to about ocala is on shore within. along 30a getting very wet. not quite yet with rainfall. there's the line of the center, maybe right like that would be the center of the eye right now and that center is not quite onshore but will comon shore very close to gulf shores. a lot of crews in gulf shores right now absolutely no wind whatsoever. completely calm. spontaneous cola just gusted to 86 miles per hour. you talk about the 20 inches that could come down. 18 to 20 has already come down west of destin. this is on land and in the same spots because that number north-northeast at three miles per hour as you mentioned is the slow lumbering of the storm system. a lot like harvey did to houston. when houston got 60 inches of rainfall because that thing sat there for days and days. this isn't days. . but enough hours, 24 hours maybe in some spots we can pile up that 30-inch rainfall that dr. ken talked about yesterday. 30 inche
all these red boxes here are flash flood warnings from panama city, santa rosa all the way back.own i'm sorry but this entire panhandle from pensacola and back to about ocala is on shore within. along 30a getting very wet. not quite yet with rainfall. there's the line of the center, maybe right like that would be the center of the eye right now and that center is not quite onshore but will comon shore very close to gulf shores. a lot of crews in gulf shores right now absolutely no wind...
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used to vacation in the panhandle and panama city. >> right. >> for hurricane katrina, of course, youw new orleans. >> right. >> so, listen. is the gulf coast ready for another big storm? >> well, here's the thing. don, last week, we had laura that -- that hit cameron parish. and it brought back to mind, rita, which came three weeks after katrina happened. this particular storm reminds me of isaac, that hit us in 2012. it's a category 2 or a 1. so people can be lulled into thinking it's not going to be that bad. but the problem is this storm is moving very slowly. at 8 miles an hour. and so, now, i'm going to recall for you, camille. that morphed into a very large thing. but if folks don't listen to the local officials and get out of harms way, there could be some significant storm surge that moves into christian, st. louis, mobile, pensacola, depending where this storm goes and it's moved quite a bit to the east in the last 24, 48 hours. i would say to everybody that's in the cone of discomfort, really, be listening to your governor and to your local officials about what to do and, p
used to vacation in the panhandle and panama city. >> right. >> for hurricane katrina, of course, youw new orleans. >> right. >> so, listen. is the gulf coast ready for another big storm? >> well, here's the thing. don, last week, we had laura that -- that hit cameron parish. and it brought back to mind, rita, which came three weeks after katrina happened. this particular storm reminds me of isaac, that hit us in 2012. it's a category 2 or a 1. so people can be...
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flood watches posted and tropical storm watches up as well for panama city and those will likely be extendedhern gulf monday/tuesday. >>> good saturday morning. looking at a very foggy, hazy, smoky start out there. dense fog advisory until 9:00. we're looking at better air quality late tomorrow, and this should continue into next week. but mild conditions today with hazy afternoon sunshine. this looks like the unhealthy air is going to continue throughout the day today, your saturday not a lot of wind out there. temperatures 60s coast to near low 80s inland. >> reporter: get that fall shawl >> get that fall shawl or scar >> get that fall shawl or scarf out. feels like it. enjoy the cool temperatures, guys. back over to you. >> or you can just grow out a beard to keep you warm as well as some of us are doing. >> that helps, too. >> exactly. we'll talk to you soon. thank you so much. >>> now to "deals & steals," this weekend and she's brought huge savings for your kitchen and home with her and here's the best part, they're all from small businesses out there. tory, we love helping out the smal
flood watches posted and tropical storm watches up as well for panama city and those will likely be extendedhern gulf monday/tuesday. >>> good saturday morning. looking at a very foggy, hazy, smoky start out there. dense fog advisory until 9:00. we're looking at better air quality late tomorrow, and this should continue into next week. but mild conditions today with hazy afternoon sunshine. this looks like the unhealthy air is going to continue throughout the day today, your saturday...
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all the way past pandas panama city, florida president trump has issued emergency declarations for parts of louisiana, mississippi and alabama. >>time for sports. >>coming into the season the wide receiver group was probably the biggest question mark on the niners roster after one game, it's still the biggest question mark on the niners roster that is why kyle shanahan brought in some help today. the team has signed veteran wide receiver mohamed sanu some new actually play for caution him back in 2016 when shanahan was the offensive coordinator for the life of fan lana falcons he last played for the new england patriots but was released in early september. amid reports that he looks low and a bomb ankle or something of the sort but slower not the niners will take what they can get right now they only have 3 healthy wide receivers on sunday, kendrick bourne dante pettis and trent taylor and they combined for just 4 catches for 41 yards. soon you will have to pass 3 covid-19 test before you can begin practicing with his new team. shanahan didn't speak to the media today, but yesterday this
all the way past pandas panama city, florida president trump has issued emergency declarations for parts of louisiana, mississippi and alabama. >>time for sports. >>coming into the season the wide receiver group was probably the biggest question mark on the niners roster after one game, it's still the biggest question mark on the niners roster that is why kyle shanahan brought in some help today. the team has signed veteran wide receiver mohamed sanu some new actually play for...
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panama city beach, over a foot. and it was still raining when those numbers were being talleyed. the entire area that's white, and i know this is the gulf of mexico. but everywhere that's white, that's 20 inches or more, estimated by radar. now we have to go to the rain gauges and see what really happened, but atlanta is there are 4 inches of rainfall in the overnight hours, and that rain is going to head into the criminals. the problem when it does is it's not flat land. carolinas, upstate carolina, and even towards the piedmont, very mountainous, very rugged. and that water will go down the hills into the valleys and those valleys are going to flood. we already have flash flood warnings all across the atlanta georgia area, all the way down towards macon and the like and the gulf coast. the ones for florida are not flash flood warnings, they're just river flood warnings and many rivers are out of their banks. south carolina, north carolina by 7:00, very much hampton roads by tomorrow morning, still seeing some rainfall. and it's not really over. look at that, 4 to 6 inches all i
panama city beach, over a foot. and it was still raining when those numbers were being talleyed. the entire area that's white, and i know this is the gulf of mexico. but everywhere that's white, that's 20 inches or more, estimated by radar. now we have to go to the rain gauges and see what really happened, but atlanta is there are 4 inches of rainfall in the overnight hours, and that rain is going to head into the criminals. the problem when it does is it's not flat land. carolinas, upstate...
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anymore, but it's not retreating either we still have a lot of high water, all the way over toward panama cityso a wide picture of the storm. we have feeder bands that could possibly produce tornadoes today. a tornado watch until 6:00 p.m. for that area. this is a flash flood emergency, areas that have received one to two feet of rainfall, the area in maroon. and central alabama, northern half of georgia, south carolina and north carolina a million or so in flash flood watches. ft. walton beach, rain gauge there collected 28 inches of rain pensacola, 24. so, already two spots with two feet of rainfall that's what happens when you get a slow-moving hurricane. here is the additional rain forecast we're not done yet we could see an additional eight inches in enterprise, alabama. atlanta could see four to five inches of rain and in urban areas could cause significant flooding later tonight we track the rain to south carolina and eventually north carolina one of our computers says we could get eight inches of rain near charlotte, north carolina, and that could cause significant problems winds are g
anymore, but it's not retreating either we still have a lot of high water, all the way over toward panama cityso a wide picture of the storm. we have feeder bands that could possibly produce tornadoes today. a tornado watch until 6:00 p.m. for that area. this is a flash flood emergency, areas that have received one to two feet of rainfall, the area in maroon. and central alabama, northern half of georgia, south carolina and north carolina a million or so in flash flood watches. ft. walton...
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. >> you can always -- hurricane michael, we had 155-mile-an-hour winds hit panama city.u had 80 to 100, which is significant. much more water and much slower. we are hoping that, as we get through this, we are able to protect lives. that's the main thing. i know the folks have been doing a great job. >> bill: i want to take our viewers to the map and talk about covid. in your state, you have been hit by it incredibly hard. eve spiked in july and you have come down. this is about a month ago. this is august 11th. you are changing cases week to week, up to 9%. i know it's a lot greater than you or anybody wanted. if you watch this bottom line number and you come to the current day five weeks later, you're only up 3%. which is good news. you've taken that curve and flattened it down quite a bit. what do you believe is the state of play for covid in florida today, sir? >> the most important thing we look at is not the case is, bill. a lot of those cases, they can pick up dead virus. you have people who may not even be contagious who test positive that are symptomatic. but we
. >> you can always -- hurricane michael, we had 155-mile-an-hour winds hit panama city.u had 80 to 100, which is significant. much more water and much slower. we are hoping that, as we get through this, we are able to protect lives. that's the main thing. i know the folks have been doing a great job. >> bill: i want to take our viewers to the map and talk about covid. in your state, you have been hit by it incredibly hard. eve spiked in july and you have come down. this is about a...
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and there are flash flood watches in new orleans, mobile, and panama city. as well as flood watches in tampa and naples. >>> president trump held another campaign rally last night. this time in mindon, nevada, near lake tahoe, where he promised his audience he will be, quote, vicious toward joe biden as the november election nears. meanwhile, the biden campaign is receiving major financial support from an old competitor. vaughn hillyard is in las vegas, nevada, deepa shivroom is in washington, d.c. president trump holding another rally tonight in las vegas. tell us more about the rhetoric at last night's event and what we can expect tonight. >> linlwe can't underscore wher are in the campaign, we're 51 days away, and the president of the united states is down in polling. not only in states where he won last go around like michigan and wisconsin, but that is where he's turning his attention to places like here in nevada. that's why what you saw take place last night in mindon, nevada, just outside of reno, was the president of the united states making the dec
and there are flash flood watches in new orleans, mobile, and panama city. as well as flood watches in tampa and naples. >>> president trump held another campaign rally last night. this time in mindon, nevada, near lake tahoe, where he promised his audience he will be, quote, vicious toward joe biden as the november election nears. meanwhile, the biden campaign is receiving major financial support from an old competitor. vaughn hillyard is in las vegas, nevada, deepa shivroom is in...
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and the wind gusts, still fairly strong 45 miles per hour, pensacola, panama city, 38. dothan, 32-mile-per-hour winds some of the top wind gusts, 121 miles per hour in ft. morgan, alabama. dauphin island, alabama, 98. pensacola, florida, 92 and rainfall totals, the top we found, belleview, florida, 30 inches although some of these may be actually higher. some of the reporting stations got knocked out. gulf shores seeing 18.7 inches of rain. now, sally will truck slowly inland over alabama tomorrow it will start to pick up speed as it gets picked up by a trough, turns into a depression, and then brings flooding rainfall into georgia so tropical rain spread friday into the carolinas we still have 26 million people under flash flood warnings and flash flood watches. rainfall amounts still some areas could see 3 to 4 inches per hour some of those rainfall amounts are starting to taper down, katy, but it's not over yet. we have a bit of a tropical frenzy out there we have tropical storm vicky, hurricane teddy, the remnants of paulette, sally, and we've got a couple of areas
and the wind gusts, still fairly strong 45 miles per hour, pensacola, panama city, 38. dothan, 32-mile-per-hour winds some of the top wind gusts, 121 miles per hour in ft. morgan, alabama. dauphin island, alabama, 98. pensacola, florida, 92 and rainfall totals, the top we found, belleview, florida, 30 inches although some of these may be actually higher. some of the reporting stations got knocked out. gulf shores seeing 18.7 inches of rain. now, sally will truck slowly inland over alabama...
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host: marie is calling from panama city, florida. thank you for waiting period good morning. hello? caller: yes, i am here. host: good morning. caller: good morning. the guest keeps saying that president trump remains true to his policies. where is the health care plan? oh, yeah, he said that our disabled vets are suckers. how has life improved over the last four years? host: bringing up the point that was in that "atlantic magazine" article. on that specific point, daniel allott, how do you respond? guest: on which point? host: on the point that the president called people buried there suckers and losers. guest: i think there's a lot of distrust, and among his supporters, i do not think it will make much of a difference, "oh, itthey will say is the deep state, it is the media, so i do not think he will support even from the military who voted for him. battle lines are so entrenched, that there is not much that can move them. there is no trust there. same thing happened in 2016, where very little could hurt, sort of like a teflon president, nothing can really hurt him among his supp
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gulf of mexico and potentially get to hurricane strength making landfall sometime tuesday from panama city maybe over towards lafayette, louisiana and that is one, two of six systems that we'll be speaking of throughout the hour. eva, back over to you. >> a busy season for sure. rob, thank you. >>> now to those deadly wildfires tearing through towns and down the west coast. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman is on the ground in portland with an arrest tied to one of those devastating fires. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, eva. the sheriffs announcing overnight in the medford area that they made an arrest, charging a suspect with two counts of arson. that area saw several towns burned. several people were killed and still 50 people missing there and because there was a loss of life there, that man could face murder charges. this morning, police say the fires thatorthe s talent and phoenix, oregon destroying about a thousand homes and killing five people were intentionally started. >> we were able to locate evidence and determine that this individual is likely
gulf of mexico and potentially get to hurricane strength making landfall sometime tuesday from panama city maybe over towards lafayette, louisiana and that is one, two of six systems that we'll be speaking of throughout the hour. eva, back over to you. >> a busy season for sure. rob, thank you. >>> now to those deadly wildfires tearing through towns and down the west coast. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman is on the ground in portland with an arrest tied to one of...
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we have one east of panama city.of the morning and into the afternoon, especially east of the center of the storm that's where we seat worst of the rain and storm surge and threat for tornadoes as well. back to you steve, ainsley and brian. ainsley: thanks so much, janice. turning now to the 2020 campaign trail. president trump declaring a new era of peace at the signing of treats between israel, bahrain and the uae. the u.s. brokered treaties marking a major nile stone in middle east relations. brian: pretty amazing day at the white house. more deals could be on the way, kristin. >> yeah. good morning, guys. the word historic often gets tossed around. sterday truly a historic day at the white house. first time in 26 years that an israeli prime minister sat down with his counter parts neighboring to establish diplomat i can ties. a moment orchestrated entirely by the tru immediately. brian, ainsley and steve? >> all right. kristin fisher on the other side of the white house where the accords were signed yesterday. th
we have one east of panama city.of the morning and into the afternoon, especially east of the center of the storm that's where we seat worst of the rain and storm surge and threat for tornadoes as well. back to you steve, ainsley and brian. ainsley: thanks so much, janice. turning now to the 2020 campaign trail. president trump declaring a new era of peace at the signing of treats between israel, bahrain and the uae. the u.s. brokered treaties marking a major nile stone in middle east...
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posiciÓn actual de saley, ya se estÁn acercando la florida, hay mucha actividad sobre la zona de panamÁ cityximas horas, y el impacto esta prÓxima noche y madrugada. primero tocarÁ luisiana, y luego tocarÁ tierra solamente en mississippi. alan: gracias. mÁs adelante con más detalles. en las Últimas horas el presidente trump celebra su primer acto de campaÑa a puertas cerradas, desde el pasado mes de junio. lo harÁ en nevada, estado clave, que perdiÓ en el 2016 contra hillary clinton. desafÍa a su admiraciÓn, al permitir la entrada de miles de personas sin mÁscaras y sin guardar el distanciamiento fÍsico. como nos cuentan nuestro compaÑero en vivo desde washington. reportero: buenos dÍas. feliz inicio de, durante el fin de semana el presidente donald trump llegÓ este evento de campaÑa en nevada, y como ha ocurrido desde el inicio de la pandemia, muchas personas no respetaban el distanciamiento social, ni siquiera usando una mascarilla, yendo en contra de las recomendaciones de las propias autoridades del gobierno federal. es importante analizar el mensaje del presidente trump. Él estaba trata
posiciÓn actual de saley, ya se estÁn acercando la florida, hay mucha actividad sobre la zona de panamÁ cityximas horas, y el impacto esta prÓxima noche y madrugada. primero tocarÁ luisiana, y luego tocarÁ tierra solamente en mississippi. alan: gracias. mÁs adelante con más detalles. en las Últimas horas el presidente trump celebra su primer acto de campaÑa a puertas cerradas, desde el pasado mes de junio. lo harÁ en nevada, estado clave, que perdiÓ en el 2016 contra hillary...
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we are already seeing some spin in these outer bands so mobile over to pensacola and even panama citytern louisiana. you could see six to nine feet of surge anywhere there in red combined with 30 inches of rain and you're going to have big-time water problems with the storm. we know there are so many others out there along the atlantic basin. we'll watch all of those. one could be major for bermuda. >>> coming up that bachelor bombshell. why ex-contestant cassie has been granted a temporary restraining order against colton underwood. >>> if you're struggling helping your kids with virtual learning, we have some expert tips to get your youngest students focused. >>> keira knightley joins us live. local news a >>> "good morning america" is sponsored by aleve. fast, strong, all day long. aleve. fast, strong, all day long. . >>> good morning. contra costa county is updating its health order tomorrow. that means more businesses will be allowed to reopen. personal care services, facials and waxings can operate outdoors. tattooing and piercings are still not allowed. racetracks and car groom
we are already seeing some spin in these outer bands so mobile over to pensacola and even panama citytern louisiana. you could see six to nine feet of surge anywhere there in red combined with 30 inches of rain and you're going to have big-time water problems with the storm. we know there are so many others out there along the atlantic basin. we'll watch all of those. one could be major for bermuda. >>> coming up that bachelor bombshell. why ex-contestant cassie has been granted a...
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lo vemos en el radar esa lluvia y tormentas y tornados, aviso por tornado ahora mismo cerca de panamÁ cityngela aguilar, angela y su familia, ni llevan 6 meses en su rancho y no han dejado bendito dios de trabajar, esta muÑeca litoral tiene su muÑeca, mÚsica, proyecto de publicidad y muchas cosas. raÚl: claro que sÍ, y ella conversÓ con nuestro luis, y tienen que escuchar el consejo de todos los jÓvenes que quieren seguir sus pasos, vamos a verlo. luis: angela lleva mÁs de 6 meses con su familia en el rancho en zacatecas, y nos cuenta cÓmo es estar compartiendo con su familia 24 horas al dÍa. >> es padre, aprende mucho de tu familia, no nos habÍamos visto tanto tiempo, aunque siempre viajamos juntos y haciendo cosas asÍ, pues ya es diferente, desde cuÁndo tu color favorito era verde, o sea, ¿quÉ te pasa?, como cosas raras que nunca te enterarÍas si no estuviÉramos en familia. luis: pero disfrutando, tienes la naturaleza, los animalitos, vi que estabas en una troca perrona. [risas] >> sÍ, estamos haciendo cosas que no hacÍamos antes o no tenÍamos el tiempo, tenemos puercos, tenemos gallinas
lo vemos en el radar esa lluvia y tormentas y tornados, aviso por tornado ahora mismo cerca de panamÁ cityngela aguilar, angela y su familia, ni llevan 6 meses en su rancho y no han dejado bendito dios de trabajar, esta muÑeca litoral tiene su muÑeca, mÚsica, proyecto de publicidad y muchas cosas. raÚl: claro que sÍ, y ella conversÓ con nuestro luis, y tienen que escuchar el consejo de todos los jÓvenes que quieren seguir sus pasos, vamos a verlo. luis: angela lleva mÁs de 6 meses con...
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esta activa desde panamÁ city. les adelanto que se va extender.alabama y nueve pies en algÚn lugar de la costa de luisiana. fuerza de tormenta. esos vientos de mÁs de 125 millas por horaque ya se siente. vamos a seguirlo en las redes sociales. seguimos con mÁs. carlos: gracias. francisca, ojalÁ hubiese un mapa en el estado del clima de las redes sociales porque estarÍan vientos huracanados en la cuenta de camila sodi. estÁ causando revuelo en su cuenta de instagram. puso una foto besando a otra mujer. ahÍ los tienen. francisca: ahora les cuento. anunciando tambiÉn, prÓximamente, una cuenta, la famosa novela que se puede comprar este contenido exÓtico muy explÍcito. esta chica tambiÉn besando a una actriz. para sorpresa de muchos, de todos, ella es media hermana de camila sodi. es un acto es tambiÉn. -- una actriz tambiÉn. ha sido la sorpresa de todos. parece que la razones para que la sigan en la cuenta. asÍ esta el mundo. carlos: estÁ bien, está bien. es una media hermana. ahÍ los tienen. no se asusten, nos emocionan. esperemos no le hallamos per
esta activa desde panamÁ city. les adelanto que se va extender.alabama y nueve pies en algÚn lugar de la costa de luisiana. fuerza de tormenta. esos vientos de mÁs de 125 millas por horaque ya se siente. vamos a seguirlo en las redes sociales. seguimos con mÁs. carlos: gracias. francisca, ojalÁ hubiese un mapa en el estado del clima de las redes sociales porque estarÍan vientos huracanados en la cuenta de camila sodi. estÁ causando revuelo en su cuenta de instagram. puso una foto besando...
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host: marie is calling from panama city, florida. thank you for waiting period good morning. hello?aller: yes, i am here. host: good morning. caller: good morning. the guest keeps saying that president trump remains true to his policies. where is the health care plan? oh, yeah, he said that our disabled vets are suckers. how has life improved over the last four years? host: bringing up the point that was in that "atlantic magazine" article. on that specific point, daniel allott, how do you respond? guest: on which point? host: on the point that the president called people buried there suckers and losers. guest: i think there's a lot of distrust, and among his supporters, i do not think it will make much of a difference, "oh, itthey will say is the deep state, it is the media, so i do not think he will support even from the military who voted for him. battle lines are so entrenched, that there is not much that can move them. there is no trust there. same thing happened in 2016, where very little could hurt, sort of like a teflon president, nothing can really hurt him among his suppor
host: marie is calling from panama city, florida. thank you for waiting period good morning. hello?aller: yes, i am here. host: good morning. caller: good morning. the guest keeps saying that president trump remains true to his policies. where is the health care plan? oh, yeah, he said that our disabled vets are suckers. how has life improved over the last four years? host: bringing up the point that was in that "atlantic magazine" article. on that specific point, daniel allott, how...
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another thing, he had been to panama city times and he knew the leader of panama at the time. john wayne let me know quarterly they would be in favor of the panama canal treaty. he wrote me a letter accordingly which i used with maximum advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. host: i was spoke in georgia felt the canal treaty print him out. which is what you said. do you feel that you push the canal issue too quickly. jimmy carter: no. host: too quickly . jimmy carter: even during the late stages of dwight eisenhower's term, there had been come in increasingly against the unfair treaty when formulated back in the early 19 hundreds. and then when johnson was in office, lyndon johnson, they had a big altercation there and a group of people killed. and panama broke the diplomatic relations with united states and venezuela and other leaders organize a third world power and so all of the world, there was opposition to the united states because we were violating panama's human rights. as you may or may not remember, panama canal treaty was signed in the middle of the nigh
another thing, he had been to panama city times and he knew the leader of panama at the time. john wayne let me know quarterly they would be in favor of the panama canal treaty. he wrote me a letter accordingly which i used with maximum advantage against the opposition of ronald reagan. host: i was spoke in georgia felt the canal treaty print him out. which is what you said. do you feel that you push the canal issue too quickly. jimmy carter: no. host: too quickly . jimmy carter: even during...
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cities everything. as for me well i went to pam in panama.ew job a little job >> a little job connecting the atlantic and pacific. a little job. (music) jim wasn't there in france. but his sons were. starting with the 813th pioneer regiment near marseille. 332nd naval battalion fighting with the eight illinois, 371st, 369th in the are gone. fought on the line of fire for 191 days. not a foot of ground lost. the first american troops are the 369th and for action above and beyond the call of duty, many received honored metals. -- medals. / when they cleaned up in france, the boys came marching home. ♪ ♪ (music) among them was henry jones, killed four and captured 28 germans. for which the french nation decorated in four exceptional bravery. among them the soldiers honored at arlington samuel washington, walter waters, william foxx, john sims, charles young. colonel united states army. to their memory, tributes of a grateful nation to commemorate their heroism and sacrifice of all colored soldiers who served in the various wars engaged in by the
cities everything. as for me well i went to pam in panama.ew job a little job >> a little job connecting the atlantic and pacific. a little job. (music) jim wasn't there in france. but his sons were. starting with the 813th pioneer regiment near marseille. 332nd naval battalion fighting with the eight illinois, 371st, 369th in the are gone. fought on the line of fire for 191 days. not a foot of ground lost. the first american troops are the 369th and for action above and beyond the call...
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panama and grenade it for the tournament that involves countries from north and central america and are getting ready to play in their 1st world cup when the country hosts that event in 2022 kansas citychiefs quinnipiac patrick mahoney has had another career milestone in his team's 3420 win over the baltimore ravens mo has reached 10000 passing yards in just 34 games and that is an n.f.l. record in this game he threw for touchdown passes and completed a russian touchdown for the reigning super bowl champions we obviously have game plans. every single week about good preparation they are so just after 3 there's been any such bad times too lou i mean all of the astros all they look great all really started out and you miss a great game plan so that we can go out there that's. serina williams is up and running at the french open despite being taken right in the 1st set here williams when sounds of a tell us compound should christiane in straight sets. succeed looking to win a false roland garros singles title. it was also i mean to finally capture a record equalling 24th grand slam trophy. i mean of the clay and i started playing like like it to be honest so opening the court in moving
panama and grenade it for the tournament that involves countries from north and central america and are getting ready to play in their 1st world cup when the country hosts that event in 2022 kansas citychiefs quinnipiac patrick mahoney has had another career milestone in his team's 3420 win over the baltimore ravens mo has reached 10000 passing yards in just 34 games and that is an n.f.l. record in this game he threw for touchdown passes and completed a russian touchdown for the reigning super...
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we as a nation and as a fast-growing city in texas, proud and prideful country, we had the attitude we could do anything. were thinkinge about taking on the panamaanal, which the french had decades ando had failed, new york was starting the first subway soul hadome wise written that there was no longer a need for a patent office, because everything that because everything that has ever been invented had been invented. it was this attitude. -- if anything i think that conflict is even more acutely felt today. i wanted to write a book about the millennium without using the word millennium. but anyway. i have a question for you guys. here is my question. in the course of my research i talked to the six top ists in theg country, asking, is it true this could not happen again? hurricane -- causing hundreds of thousands of deaths is over, right? instantly, they all, as if i had all in the same room, they all had the same response, that is untrue. they are deeply concerned that people are way too complacent now. idden, i askedunb them, which storm was the one that came close? they all came up with the same storm. lastthe last -- within the 20 years. th
we as a nation and as a fast-growing city in texas, proud and prideful country, we had the attitude we could do anything. were thinkinge about taking on the panamaanal, which the french had decades ando had failed, new york was starting the first subway soul hadome wise written that there was no longer a need for a patent office, because everything that because everything that has ever been invented had been invented. it was this attitude. -- if anything i think that conflict is even more...
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panama canal treaty was signed in the middle of the night. the secretary of state in washington and no panamanian ever saw the city was negotiated by a frenchman who hadn't been there in 18 years and claim to be speaking for panama. obviously everybody recognize that was an unfair agreement. >>host: he went back to panama to monitor the election to call noriega out as running a fraudulent election. the fact you are the architect of the panama canal treaty gave you a credibility that would not have been there? >> no doubt about that. the first important elections and noriega at the head of the so-called military national guard and he tried to steal the election. and then they were monitoring that election. and with noriega's orders. and then to be put in prison for a long time. because the carter center monitor the election it was honest and fair. >>host: did you feel that noriega should still be in prison? >> he was sentenced originally 40 years and then qualified for a pardon. he served his time and has been rearrested because some of uses he perpetrated against citizens of france. he was extradited to france to be tried on another crime afte
panama canal treaty was signed in the middle of the night. the secretary of state in washington and no panamanian ever saw the city was negotiated by a frenchman who hadn't been there in 18 years and claim to be speaking for panama. obviously everybody recognize that was an unfair agreement. >>host: he went back to panama to monitor the election to call noriega out as running a fraudulent election. the fact you are the architect of the panama canal treaty gave you a credibility that would...