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Aug 26, 2017
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obviously this the big rainmaker. we are talking about the wind because this is the time the eye is moving on. the story in the next several days, this wind being coupled with the rising waters. as the water. here's our storm surge. it's that front right quadrant. you see it pile up. here is our storm surge forecast. some of those areas getting up to 10-12 feet. incredible rainfall. this thing just doesn't go anywhere. here's a look at our future forecast. here's your forecast. i will let this play out for you. eventually early sunday morning, you see very little movement. maybe up to the north, getting up to san antonio. back down to the coast. very heavy rainfall over the way to houston. it continues to spin through sunday, eventually into monday. i can run you into tuesday, maybe even wednesday before we finally begin to see this fall apart. it weakens that entire time. it becomes less of a wind maker and more of a rainmaker. pummel some of these areas. that's when you get to see some of these crazy rainfall totals
obviously this the big rainmaker. we are talking about the wind because this is the time the eye is moving on. the story in the next several days, this wind being coupled with the rising waters. as the water. here's our storm surge. it's that front right quadrant. you see it pile up. here is our storm surge forecast. some of those areas getting up to 10-12 feet. incredible rainfall. this thing just doesn't go anywhere. here's a look at our future forecast. here's your forecast. i will let this...
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Aug 29, 2017
08/17
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that's why this prolific rainmaker. it has not moved over the past few days. it will be moving up to the north and by thursday it will be in portions of louisiana, giving the houston area 6 to 10 inches of rain. same deal for portions of louisiana. just amazing the totals we're going to continue to see and we'll be talking about this flooding for months, if not years. now, for our weather, what are we seeing? you see a lot of rain just down to the south making its way to our area. we're watching this system down here. earlier it had a chance to become tropical and right now it could become storm number 10. winds are at 40 miles an hour and it is going to make its way up the carolina coast toward the outer banks where we have tropical storm warnings in effect. this is still going to bring high winds. 50 here. that's why ocean city are under a high-wind watch for 50-mile-an-hour winds and it's expected to reach near hurricane strength out in the atlantic. but for us it's primarily a rainmaker and a nasty maker. that's what we're going to get tomorrow. a nasty da
that's why this prolific rainmaker. it has not moved over the past few days. it will be moving up to the north and by thursday it will be in portions of louisiana, giving the houston area 6 to 10 inches of rain. same deal for portions of louisiana. just amazing the totals we're going to continue to see and we'll be talking about this flooding for months, if not years. now, for our weather, what are we seeing? you see a lot of rain just down to the south making its way to our area. we're...
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Aug 25, 2017
08/17
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it will be a major rainmaker back here. you can see the updaten 0 the air with the 75-mile an hour wind on saturday afternoon. there's a concern it might push rain to new orleans. this is a rainmaker and wind maker in texas. gasoline alert for those of us around here, weekend landfall means refineries will be closed, that means a spike in gas prices fill up sooner than later. in the poconos, 68 degrees, sun and clouds, sprinkle early. saturday, 68 degrees, pleasantly cool. sunday, high of 70. at the shore, 77 degrees low risk of rip currents. 77-degree highs across most coastal spots. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, high of 79 partly sunny and nice once we get rid of the morning showers. saturday, nice and sunny. sunday, nice and sunny. high of 78 both days. the beat goes on monday and tuesday, we won't see a shower or thunderstorm chance until wednesday and maybe again on thursday. >> thank you, david. >>> going on now, the navy has suspended its search in asian waters for ten missing sailors. two bodies have
it will be a major rainmaker back here. you can see the updaten 0 the air with the 75-mile an hour wind on saturday afternoon. there's a concern it might push rain to new orleans. this is a rainmaker and wind maker in texas. gasoline alert for those of us around here, weekend landfall means refineries will be closed, that means a spike in gas prices fill up sooner than later. in the poconos, 68 degrees, sun and clouds, sprinkle early. saturday, 68 degrees, pleasantly cool. sunday, high of 70....
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Aug 26, 2017
08/17
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for us, it is a rainmaker. that's the main thing for us. it's a rainmaker. >> reporter: authorities are watching bayous bursting and ready to overflow. highways and major roads already closed. others hard to navigate, and this car already submerged as the rain just keeps coming. and so far, more than 1,400 flights canceled in houston. >> and victor joins us live now from houston. more than 9 million people under flash flood watches where you are right now, convict pvictor, spot is where officials are worried about? >> reporter: tom, this is definitely an area of concern. we're right in front of the buffalo bayou, which is prone to flooding and it's up a few feet, and with about 2 feet of rain in the forecast, they will be keeping a close watch on this unpredictable storm, tom. >> victor, thank you. stay safe. >>> now to massive emergency response to harvey. the governor of texas declaring a state of emergency in about 50 counties. about 1,000 people involved in search and rescue operations right now. abc's clayton sandell is in austin with
for us, it is a rainmaker. that's the main thing for us. it's a rainmaker. >> reporter: authorities are watching bayous bursting and ready to overflow. highways and major roads already closed. others hard to navigate, and this car already submerged as the rain just keeps coming. and so far, more than 1,400 flights canceled in houston. >> and victor joins us live now from houston. more than 9 million people under flash flood watches where you are right now, convict pvictor, spot is...
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Aug 25, 2017
08/17
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up spent hours putting those rainmakers up there, but in the event, nature has provided its own special of the army of volunteers are taking part and when they signed up last year to martial events and hand out leaflets in 2017, they never thought they would end up on national telly. when you signed up for thisjob, what did you signed up for thisjob, what did you think you would be doing? standing in front of the camera was not up there. i wanted to be part of the history. showcasing the culture of hull. i held the guy who gets onto the boat, with another volunteer. and then he hits him and i'd like him onto the floor and i punched him in the face twice. how nice! yes! part four of the story will be performed live on the dock in october. a city itself threatened by water, once again hosting this apocalyptic story about the devastation it could cause. they have had a lot of noise. humber street sesh is almost over, so it is time for the headline act, he is introducing one. let us hear it for them! they have played festivals like reading and leeds and i chatted to them earlier. for us, we
up spent hours putting those rainmakers up there, but in the event, nature has provided its own special of the army of volunteers are taking part and when they signed up last year to martial events and hand out leaflets in 2017, they never thought they would end up on national telly. when you signed up for thisjob, what did you signed up for thisjob, what did you think you would be doing? standing in front of the camera was not up there. i wanted to be part of the history. showcasing the...
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Aug 6, 2017
08/17
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as much as anything, this is a rainmaker. at some location through the heart of missouri where we get up to eight to 10 inches in localized areas. a real heavy rainmaker will be something that continues to happen today as the storm system moves further to the south and east. read along the mississippi river today comment area we could see severe weather. it is actually the ingredients a little bit lower today than what we saw yesterday. that very heavy rain will stay in the atmosphere. here's your future radar. the timestamp in the corners you can follow along with me. it moves across the mississippi river this afternoon into the overnight hours, a slow mover before eventually lifting back up into the southern portions of the midwest in lifting off to the northeast. should be weakening that direction but nonetheless, brought plenty of precipitation. you see a cold frontier stretching across the country. all the heat on the southern half of the country relatively cool. we will see activity right along that line the rest of the
as much as anything, this is a rainmaker. at some location through the heart of missouri where we get up to eight to 10 inches in localized areas. a real heavy rainmaker will be something that continues to happen today as the storm system moves further to the south and east. read along the mississippi river today comment area we could see severe weather. it is actually the ingredients a little bit lower today than what we saw yesterday. that very heavy rain will stay in the atmosphere. here's...
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Aug 26, 2017
08/17
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sitting over the same area, thursday overnight winds are down to 35 miles per hour, but it's a heavy rainmaker and again that's going to be the problem. some lockses as gray mentioned earlier in the broadcast could see entire year's worth of rain in 3 or 4 days. some areas could be uninhabitable for weeks or months. a dangerous and deadly situation setting up around there. 68 degrees in phi allentown, 54. 46 in the poconos. gorgeous up there. satellite and radar actually that might be a little too chilly, high pressure buildings a gorgeous day expect mostly sunny skies winds out of the north/northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour, forecasting the high of 79. the normal is 84. a couple of puffy cumulus clouds 1:00 p.m. 77. 4:00 p.m., there's the high of 79. for the poconos almost fall like look at this high, 69 degrees, sunny and cooler. sunday sun and clouds, 70. if you're headings to the jersey shore, one of the last weekends, the unofficial end of summer is next weekend labor day weekend. get your spot on the beach don't forget the sunscreen 77. same thing tomorrow, sunny skies, 75. low risk fo
sitting over the same area, thursday overnight winds are down to 35 miles per hour, but it's a heavy rainmaker and again that's going to be the problem. some lockses as gray mentioned earlier in the broadcast could see entire year's worth of rain in 3 or 4 days. some areas could be uninhabitable for weeks or months. a dangerous and deadly situation setting up around there. 68 degrees in phi allentown, 54. 46 in the poconos. gorgeous up there. satellite and radar actually that might be a little...
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Aug 27, 2017
08/17
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andh meyer is the rainmaker tells is the worker bee. this will never work out. heth meyer is a lobbyist and is a intellectual. design that has one of those variations. they submitted the design which is accepted. it is called a international competition. from was one submission overseas. in 1873. the design until 1886 they submit that it depends on how you count somewhere between 10-13 designs on the building. congress never pays additional money. what,eep saying you know why don't you get is a design that looks like this? that is what these variations are that you are seeing in your handout. this is what these are. when they will push up the front of the capital. armser scheme was to have and closing it like the vatican. and 1886 the on the original design that none of them worked out. in 1886 congress said ok we are going to build the building. the first time they commit themselves -- but they commit themselves is pretty much the same thing that was revealed in 1870. this is the designer that remains in 1886. smith meyer is hired as the architect and given the
andh meyer is the rainmaker tells is the worker bee. this will never work out. heth meyer is a lobbyist and is a intellectual. design that has one of those variations. they submitted the design which is accepted. it is called a international competition. from was one submission overseas. in 1873. the design until 1886 they submit that it depends on how you count somewhere between 10-13 designs on the building. congress never pays additional money. what,eep saying you know why don't you get is a...
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Aug 26, 2017
08/17
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that's why this is going to be such a prolific rainmaker.saw winds of 131 miles an hour in rock port, now down to 3 miles an hour. they are in the eye of the storm. you can see it right there. it's around porter ranch which gusted around 130 miles an hour. that is the eye, the yellow and red making their way inland, it's moving about 8 miles an hour. it's starting to slow. this area is going to take a beating. amelia is between houston and galveston. she went through this little storm here, the one just to the south had a tornado warning associated with that. we had a tornado in the galveston area earlier. there's only one tornado warning left. the rest will be under tornado watch. that's something we'll watch the next couple days. the storm itself, a very dig storm, all the way back towards the new orleans area. that's why this is going to be such a big look at the rainfall totals. 10 to 30 inches of rain from just south of corpus christi to south yes or no areas of louisiana. you can see 40 inches of rain. nearly 53 inches of rain, that's
that's why this is going to be such a prolific rainmaker.saw winds of 131 miles an hour in rock port, now down to 3 miles an hour. they are in the eye of the storm. you can see it right there. it's around porter ranch which gusted around 130 miles an hour. that is the eye, the yellow and red making their way inland, it's moving about 8 miles an hour. it's starting to slow. this area is going to take a beating. amelia is between houston and galveston. she went through this little storm here, the...
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Aug 28, 2017
08/17
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. >> reporter: matt, tropical storm harvey is a big rainmaker.ouston appearing to see lighter rain this is satellite imagery of the cloud tops. the darker shades is where the strength of the storm lies. the storm is a tropical storm and it has been that way since it made landfall. 40-mile an hour winds a gust of 50, not that it's a fairly strong wind nothing compared to friday night during landfall. the big issue it's stuck in texas it's slow to leave. probably will get out of texas until sometime wednesday at this point. there's enough mitch in the storm to dunch an -- dump an additional 15 to 25 inches of rain. the return track is changing it's going to push farther to the east and perhaps miss houston, that's good, you might be wondering if all said and done at the end of this and they tell you this was not a record tropical storm rainfall for houston, it could set a record. in the city they may have seen more, you might wonder why we have this unprecedented flooding. some of the reason the previous rainfalls happened in the 70s and 80s, since
. >> reporter: matt, tropical storm harvey is a big rainmaker.ouston appearing to see lighter rain this is satellite imagery of the cloud tops. the darker shades is where the strength of the storm lies. the storm is a tropical storm and it has been that way since it made landfall. 40-mile an hour winds a gust of 50, not that it's a fairly strong wind nothing compared to friday night during landfall. the big issue it's stuck in texas it's slow to leave. probably will get out of texas until...
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Aug 29, 2017
08/17
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boy, is this a rainmaker.e're looking at up to 50 inches of historic rainfall in and throughout texas. easily about a foot of rain throughout the louisiana area as tropical storm harvey makes the second landfall. with back on the west coast we have high pressure right here. it's starting to nudge its way more in an easterly direction and loosening up a firm grasp on the state of california. santa cruz, 76 degrees. don't forget the sun block. and the surf is waist to chest high. meanwhile on shore, and throughout the central valley. mighty hot. 70 in monterey bay. gorgeous day there. 60s and 70s around the lip of the bay. and 79 in redwood city. 83 in san jose. and down from 100 to 87 degrees in santa rosa. and down from a record tying 108 in livermore which tied a record set back in 1915. wow, so it's usually not this hot for this time of the year. 65 at pacifica. and we're talking about a cooler day for wednesday gradually. and then we have a succession of five straight days as we head into the holiday with t
boy, is this a rainmaker.e're looking at up to 50 inches of historic rainfall in and throughout texas. easily about a foot of rain throughout the louisiana area as tropical storm harvey makes the second landfall. with back on the west coast we have high pressure right here. it's starting to nudge its way more in an easterly direction and loosening up a firm grasp on the state of california. santa cruz, 76 degrees. don't forget the sun block. and the surf is waist to chest high. meanwhile on...
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Aug 26, 2017
08/17
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it is a colossal rainmaker. there are no steering current aloft.would hook on to a tributary of the jet stream and you've seen hurricanes come up out of the gulf and scoot on out in a high arc that leads them out over bermuda and the cold waters of the north atlantic. they lose their energy. and they die. they end up as a cloud bank over scotla scotland. this one has no such plans because there are no such steering current to take it anywhere but coastal texas. we are looking at a rainey vept that could still be going on wednesday of next week. we will get our attention back to the world of politics. it says something about the pace of news we're covering tonight that we have yet to get to the fact that north korea launched three intermediate range missiles tonight. more on all of it when we come right back. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually
it is a colossal rainmaker. there are no steering current aloft.would hook on to a tributary of the jet stream and you've seen hurricanes come up out of the gulf and scoot on out in a high arc that leads them out over bermuda and the cold waters of the north atlantic. they lose their energy. and they die. they end up as a cloud bank over scotla scotland. this one has no such plans because there are no such steering current to take it anywhere but coastal texas. we are looking at a rainey vept...
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Aug 27, 2017
08/17
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are pummeling areas in southeast and southwest louisiana with heavy rain, so this is a big, big rainmaker that's not going anywhere soon. white is 10 inches plus. this is off our scale we normally show, but this area from houston back toward austin and bryan, we've got 2 feet plus in spots and it doesn't want to let up any time soon. around here another nice day, 70s. it looks like a nice night. tuesday we may be talking about a tropical storm approaching our neck of the woods. we'll tell you about potential erma coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you, howard. >>> virginia task force teams in the world, is heading to texas. our michael quander introduces us to the men and women hoping to make an impact. >> reporter: they packed bags as crews from fairfax county travel more than 1,000 miles away to help. >> unfortunately men and women have been around the world and had to deal with disasters. >> reporter: fema tapped the urban search and rescue virginia task force one on the shoulder requesting their water rescue skills. the team is expected to battles the effects hurricane harvey is lea
are pummeling areas in southeast and southwest louisiana with heavy rain, so this is a big, big rainmaker that's not going anywhere soon. white is 10 inches plus. this is off our scale we normally show, but this area from houston back toward austin and bryan, we've got 2 feet plus in spots and it doesn't want to let up any time soon. around here another nice day, 70s. it looks like a nice night. tuesday we may be talking about a tropical storm approaching our neck of the woods. we'll tell you...
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Aug 26, 2017
08/17
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. >> the part of this storm that scares the most people is the fact the rainmaker it is going to be over the next few days. it won't move quickly away and dissipate. this thing is going to park. how much rain are they expecting where now? stacey: you know, they expect about three feet. it really kind of as you know with hurricanes it depends. i know your weather team can speak to this pretty well as to what is going to move it in or out but if it just decides to nest and take a nap over landfall the last estimates i heard were a good three feet. i tell you, we drove down here about seven hours ago and some of the roads were already being over reached by just a little bit of water licking up at the sides of the road so i can't even imagine where they'll put a few inches much less 30, 36. jonathan stacey cohan, stay safe. we appreciate it. for the latest on breaking news out of texas sign up for text alerts at 's time for the with the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does y
. >> the part of this storm that scares the most people is the fact the rainmaker it is going to be over the next few days. it won't move quickly away and dissipate. this thing is going to park. how much rain are they expecting where now? stacey: you know, they expect about three feet. it really kind of as you know with hurricanes it depends. i know your weather team can speak to this pretty well as to what is going to move it in or out but if it just decides to nest and take a nap over...
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Aug 27, 2017
08/17
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it is still a prolific rainmaker and will be for several more days to come so the major threat continues that texas will be hit by catastrophic flooding as tropical storm harvey sweeps through the state. at this point in time, we don't have electricity, we don't have water, we don't have sewer and lot of our resources are tied up to find out what going on. of our resources are tied up to find out what's going on. we are expecting more rain and more flooding. the king of spainjoins 500,000 people in a march against extremism in barcelona. police halt the search for landslide victims in switzerland as more rockfalls are expected. eight people are still missing. and mayweather versus mcgregor — the much—hyped boxing bout of the year is getting underway in las vegas.
it is still a prolific rainmaker and will be for several more days to come so the major threat continues that texas will be hit by catastrophic flooding as tropical storm harvey sweeps through the state. at this point in time, we don't have electricity, we don't have water, we don't have sewer and lot of our resources are tied up to find out what going on. of our resources are tied up to find out what's going on. we are expecting more rain and more flooding. the king of spainjoins 500,000...
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Aug 30, 2017
08/17
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harvey, the largest rainmaker to hit the continental u.s.ome of the to waters have receded, but there's widespread flooding. for now let's go to ginger zee. >> reporter: and that path starts in louisiana where the center is north of lake charles. you can see still a tornado watch in parts of mississippi through mobile tonight, but that heavy shield of rain has been torturing parts of east texas, right along the state line after louisiana. let's track and time it. this is what's important. harvey is finally moving. north and northeast, it will continue to do so, and by tomorrow afternoon and evening, memphis, you could see heavy rains during your drive time there are flash flood warnings that extend to the western pan handle of florida, and up to 8 inches could be dropped and our team put together an estimate. already, harvey has dropped more than 20 trillion gallons of rain, tom. >> 20 trillion. that's incredible. all right, ginger. thank you. >>> and a programming note here. if you want a way to help, tomorrow, our parent company, disney, w
harvey, the largest rainmaker to hit the continental u.s.ome of the to waters have receded, but there's widespread flooding. for now let's go to ginger zee. >> reporter: and that path starts in louisiana where the center is north of lake charles. you can see still a tornado watch in parts of mississippi through mobile tonight, but that heavy shield of rain has been torturing parts of east texas, right along the state line after louisiana. let's track and time it. this is what's important....
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Aug 13, 2017
08/17
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some big ones with storms there earlier and they are now south of us, still some heavy rainmakers bute are drying out. you know the in the games start -- nats game started at 10:5 three hours late? but now most of prince william just a couple of light sprinkles there. you get into prince george's county we're clearing out and southern anne arundel a little bit but it's down really in toward calvert and st. mary's. some light to moderate rains there. then back to fredericksburg some heavier showers even a little bit of lightning and thunder. over toward the spotsylvania here, this is tracking east toward colonial beach perhaps. you have a little way to go before we're done and tomorrow is going to be a whole lot better. sunshine a few clouds and's humid, those are the key words -- less humid. those are the key words. but northerly winds about 5, 10 miles an hour should be a real nice day. and that's easy to say after the last couple of days around here and we're seeing the drier air moving in. dew points down in the 50s now no western maryland. that -- in western maryland. that drier a
some big ones with storms there earlier and they are now south of us, still some heavy rainmakers bute are drying out. you know the in the games start -- nats game started at 10:5 three hours late? but now most of prince william just a couple of light sprinkles there. you get into prince george's county we're clearing out and southern anne arundel a little bit but it's down really in toward calvert and st. mary's. some light to moderate rains there. then back to fredericksburg some heavier...
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Aug 13, 2017
08/17
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this continues to be a slow mover and a rainmaker.rea you could be seen substantial rain. it will take a little while to fall. eventually clearing off but we will see rain linger across the southeast for tomorrow. how much more rain? this is your bring fall forecast. you see it filling in. when you get to orange, red and deeper colors you're talking about six or 8 inches across these areas which is why were talking about the potential for flooding also what we have happening in the tropics. an 80% chance of becoming the main storm in the next five days. this went off the coast of the bahamas will be lifting up for the coast of the united states. even if it becomes the main storm machinery the models. it turns before it makes the u.s. will pay attention to it but i'm not expecting landfall. this track that's taken a center early next week. adam, thank you. >> julie: taxes actually lead the nation in the number of deaths involving children left in hot cars. the issue is inspiring this young inventor what he calls oasis. it detects motio
this continues to be a slow mover and a rainmaker.rea you could be seen substantial rain. it will take a little while to fall. eventually clearing off but we will see rain linger across the southeast for tomorrow. how much more rain? this is your bring fall forecast. you see it filling in. when you get to orange, red and deeper colors you're talking about six or 8 inches across these areas which is why were talking about the potential for flooding also what we have happening in the tropics. an...
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Aug 30, 2017
08/17
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harvey moves on towards louisiana and it will be a a big rainmaker.the national hurricane center says, this is the end of two beginning. thousands of pets have been found among the flooded homes there, and sometimes there is just no room or time to grab a pet. that's where animal loving volunteers are stepping in, and they are braving the floodwaters to rescue the animals. >>she's been having fun but i guess she's freaked out now, getting on the boat for the first time. >> we have lots of cats and dogs that were left behind and we are going to rescue these babies. >>more than 13,000 animals have been rescued in texas so far. lots of shelters in louisiana are also filling up as harvey has made landfall there as well. and, look at this video. a man on a jet ski rescuing a.m. man and his little baby in houston. the baby has a little i pressed on. like so many good samaritans, a man decided to put his jet ski to good use. was also seen resting many other people as well. and that little baby is just going along for a ride. he thinks, i'm in good hands. >>i
harvey moves on towards louisiana and it will be a a big rainmaker.the national hurricane center says, this is the end of two beginning. thousands of pets have been found among the flooded homes there, and sometimes there is just no room or time to grab a pet. that's where animal loving volunteers are stepping in, and they are braving the floodwaters to rescue the animals. >>she's been having fun but i guess she's freaked out now, getting on the boat for the first time. >> we have...
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Aug 27, 2017
08/17
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but it becomes a rainmaker and it lingers into next week. jesse: the small coastal city of rockport, texas was the hardest hit. emergency crews have had a tough time responding to calls for help due to the life-threatening weather situation. steve harrigan this rockport. reporter: you can see this apartment complex is pretty much destroyed. this young man said, that's my house. that's what's left of it. he just asked for a hand pulling out his big screen tv. people are here to look at what they have left. you can see it's not have much. the second floor is completely destroyed and the roofs are gone completely. people are looking at complete devastation. they have been told not to come back here because the conditions are just so bad. there is no electricity. no running water. no cell phone service, and officials said please don't come back because you will only be creating more of a problem. the roads are so bad we have downed power lines. some flooded roads as well. it's dangerous driving but it's hard to blame people to try and come back
but it becomes a rainmaker and it lingers into next week. jesse: the small coastal city of rockport, texas was the hardest hit. emergency crews have had a tough time responding to calls for help due to the life-threatening weather situation. steve harrigan this rockport. reporter: you can see this apartment complex is pretty much destroyed. this young man said, that's my house. that's what's left of it. he just asked for a hand pulling out his big screen tv. people are here to look at what they...
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Aug 27, 2017
08/17
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but it becomes a rainmaker and it lingers into next week. jesse: the small coastal city of rockport, texas was the hardest hit. emergency crews have had a tough time responding to calls for help due to the life-threatening weather situation. steve harrigan this rockport. reporter: you can see this apartment complex is pretty much destroyed. this young man said, that's my house. that's what's left of it. he just asked for a hand pulling out his big screen tv. people are here to look at what they have left. you can see it's not have much. the second floor is completely destroyed and the roofs are gone completely. people are looking at complete devastation. they have been told not to come back here because the conditions are just so bad. there is no electricity. no running water. no cell phone service, and officials said please don't come back because you will only be creating more of a problem. the roads are so bad we have downed power lines. some flooded roads as well. it's dangerous driving but it's hard to blame people to try and come back
but it becomes a rainmaker and it lingers into next week. jesse: the small coastal city of rockport, texas was the hardest hit. emergency crews have had a tough time responding to calls for help due to the life-threatening weather situation. steve harrigan this rockport. reporter: you can see this apartment complex is pretty much destroyed. this young man said, that's my house. that's what's left of it. he just asked for a hand pulling out his big screen tv. people are here to look at what they...
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looking in texas, hurricane harvey downgraded to a tropical storm and it is still a prolific rainmakerastrophic, life—threatening flooding in texas. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. 0ur the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: texas braces itself for further "catastrophic" flooding as tropical storm harvey moves inland. the king of spainjoins half a million people in a march against extremism in barcelona. iraqi forces consolidate their hold on the city of tal afar, as the strength of is militants continues to crumble. and the much—hyped mayweather versus mcgregor boxing bout is under way in las vegas.
looking in texas, hurricane harvey downgraded to a tropical storm and it is still a prolific rainmakerastrophic, life—threatening flooding in texas. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is duncan golestani. 0ur the globe. my name is duncan golestani. our top stories: texas braces itself for further "catastrophic" flooding as tropical storm harvey moves inland. the king of spainjoins half a million people in a march against...
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so more rainmaking its way in through the second half of your saturday. we will see a break, but we have more rain working in. so forecasted rainfall totals, this is the european model. saturday by 4:00 p.m., you'll see heavier pockets of rainfall. nominal for philadelphia. just over a quarter inch for potstown. coming up, i have your ten-day forecast and neighborhood pl planner for the rest of tonight into early tomorrow morning. back to you. >> we'll check back, thank you. >>> a local fire department adding an honorary member to the top of the ranks. >> how this jersey shore boy is battling a disease is fulfilling a dream as a firefighter. >>> it's a daily crisis. it is worsening. >> local doctors and emergency responders on the front lines of a national crisis. how the opioid epidemic is impacting their mission to save lives. >>> and look out below. the mistake police say a driver made causing her car to plummeten seven stories. that's next at 4:00. >>> but first here's a look at the closing well on wall street. >>> we continue to follow this breaking
so more rainmaking its way in through the second half of your saturday. we will see a break, but we have more rain working in. so forecasted rainfall totals, this is the european model. saturday by 4:00 p.m., you'll see heavier pockets of rainfall. nominal for philadelphia. just over a quarter inch for potstown. coming up, i have your ten-day forecast and neighborhood pl planner for the rest of tonight into early tomorrow morning. back to you. >> we'll check back, thank you. >>>...
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Aug 26, 2017
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it's a huge rainmaker. flipped it over to storm tracker 6 live, the feeder bands off the gulf of mexico, the heaviest winds in the reds, oranges and yellows. it came here the northern side, where the worst part of the storm hit. that where we're seeing the wall of water, what we call the storm surge up to 12 feet. the barrier islands were flooded. now we're seeing the heavy rains fall on top of that. on the other side, the winds blow this way, it's an offshore flow, the flooding has been kept to a minimum south of corpus christi. it is this area right here that we worry about with the heavy driving rains and flooding. rainfall totals up to this point are yes, impressive. 7.1, houston, 5.4. victoria, 4 inches of rain already. the problem with the storm, as we look at the spaghetti plots, each line representing a hurricane model, it doesn't know where it wants to go over the next several days. it drifts over southeastern texas as a result, some areas could see 25 to 35 inches of rain. isolated months moo it i
it's a huge rainmaker. flipped it over to storm tracker 6 live, the feeder bands off the gulf of mexico, the heaviest winds in the reds, oranges and yellows. it came here the northern side, where the worst part of the storm hit. that where we're seeing the wall of water, what we call the storm surge up to 12 feet. the barrier islands were flooded. now we're seeing the heavy rains fall on top of that. on the other side, the winds blow this way, it's an offshore flow, the flooding has been kept...
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Aug 28, 2017
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now this is just a massive rainmaker hovering over southeast texas and dumping historic amounts of rainfallare some areas that expect, get this, more than 55 inches of rain. a calamity that is just unfolding at this point. back to you. >> it's almost hard to believe. a live report there. harvey is the first big natural disaster for the trump administration. this morning trying to figure out how to keep money and resources flowing into texas. tracie potts joins us live with that part of the story. good morning, tracey. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. my colleague gabe was talking about people being plucked from their rooftops. who is doing all that, supporting that work? the federal government. and now president trump is heading to texas to see for himself what his administration says will have to be a sustained effort, going to take some time to get all those people to safety. hurricane harvey is gone but with texas expecting two and a half feet of rain, flooding could become a long-term crisis. >> we have to remind ourselves this event is not over. so we do not understand the full sca
now this is just a massive rainmaker hovering over southeast texas and dumping historic amounts of rainfallare some areas that expect, get this, more than 55 inches of rain. a calamity that is just unfolding at this point. back to you. >> it's almost hard to believe. a live report there. harvey is the first big natural disaster for the trump administration. this morning trying to figure out how to keep money and resources flowing into texas. tracie potts joins us live with that part of...
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i don't think it's rainmaking it to the ground. we could see an isolated shower here.return by your wednesday. look at the wide view. nothing yet really to track around our area. here are the headlines and what we'll talk about in a few more minutes, the hot temperatures and how long they will be in the 90s. and we'll look at sticky conditions ahead and more discussion on the storms returning to the forecast not just for your wednesday but it extends the potential for thursday, friday or saturday. we'll look at that coming up in a few minutes. >>> now to an nbc 10 exclusive. a 17-year-old girl who survived being hit by a stray bullet talks only to nbc 10. she told us she was sitting in her boyfriend's house on sunday night when the bullet came through a window and struck her in the chest. it just missed vital organs. she was released hours later. >> i was watching tv and i was getting up to the go to the bathroom and i heard dwgunshots. people are getting hurt. >> another bullet pierced a woman's home flying over her four-year-old daughter's head as she was sleeping. p
i don't think it's rainmaking it to the ground. we could see an isolated shower here.return by your wednesday. look at the wide view. nothing yet really to track around our area. here are the headlines and what we'll talk about in a few more minutes, the hot temperatures and how long they will be in the 90s. and we'll look at sticky conditions ahead and more discussion on the storms returning to the forecast not just for your wednesday but it extends the potential for thursday, friday or...
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Aug 23, 2017
08/17
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not a lot of rainmaking it to the ground. these are light showers at best. the rest of us have seen plenty of sunshine. lower humidity, which made it feel more comfortable. so the cold front has moved off the coast. we are now looking at this dry air shifting in. look to the west on this map. we're looking at nice conditions just day after day. we'll track out how long the dry spell lasts, coming up. >>> keep tabs on the weather the at all times using the free nbc 10 app. it's available to download for free. >>> hot off the presses, tonight people across the country are in a frenzy over powerball. we're six hours away from the big drawing at 10:59. >> it's up for grabs. >> reporter: i'll do my best to share it with the rest of you. a man in the parking lot said to me i hope you're back here tomorrow for the winner. that's what a lot of focus here are hoping for. folks have been getting their ticket here at the 7-eleven because this is the one where the lucky ticket was sold last year. $430 million, people here are hoping that there's another one sold right n
not a lot of rainmaking it to the ground. these are light showers at best. the rest of us have seen plenty of sunshine. lower humidity, which made it feel more comfortable. so the cold front has moved off the coast. we are now looking at this dry air shifting in. look to the west on this map. we're looking at nice conditions just day after day. we'll track out how long the dry spell lasts, coming up. >>> keep tabs on the weather the at all times using the free nbc 10 app. it's...
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Aug 31, 2017
08/17
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southeast and a stretching the mid-atlantic, it really begins to spread out and become a larger rainmaker. other areas of concern, there is a broad low-pressure system that could form as it shifts to the north. we are talking about rain again for the gulf coast, areas where you need to be drying off in the next couple of days. this is a category 2 hurricane right now, hurricane irma. we are looking at it going up to a category 4 by tuesday. this could be massive storm, this one we are going to be paying very close attention to already getting really good big. >> even the potential of a category five which is something we hope does not happen. you have a lot of work ahead of you, thank you. >> molly: vice president pence traveling to texas to survey the damage from harvey, visiting some of the areas that were ravaged by this natural disaster just to go days after president trump's trip to texas. the vice president making a stop in the coastal city of corpus christi before moving onto rockport. that town bore the brunt of harvey's wrath when it first made landfall. the administration is dea
southeast and a stretching the mid-atlantic, it really begins to spread out and become a larger rainmaker. other areas of concern, there is a broad low-pressure system that could form as it shifts to the north. we are talking about rain again for the gulf coast, areas where you need to be drying off in the next couple of days. this is a category 2 hurricane right now, hurricane irma. we are looking at it going up to a category 4 by tuesday. this could be massive storm, this one we are going to...
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Aug 26, 2017
08/17
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this morning the real concern is that this is going to be a rainmaker. we can see 40u67 rain is dropping right now. they are estimating somewhere between 37 and 40 inches of rain here. that is because harvey is going to sort of stall in this area and continue to dump so much rain that the flood issue is going to bes real challenge here. and that flood issue is best described by looking at the guadeloupe river which is estimated by wednesday to be 32 feet above flood stage. so it will be a real mess here for some time. but right now, people hungered down in their homes, people in the shelters, no problems reported at the shelters. and people anxiously waiting to see when the sun comes up here, which remember, it's a hurricane, it won't get all that bright because there are a lot of clouds up there, just get an early view of how bad the damage is. >> kerry, thank you. >> meanwhile gabe guttierez has been in the middle of the storm all night. he's now driving through the hurricane and he joins us on the phone. where are you now and what have you been seeing
this morning the real concern is that this is going to be a rainmaker. we can see 40u67 rain is dropping right now. they are estimating somewhere between 37 and 40 inches of rain here. that is because harvey is going to sort of stall in this area and continue to dump so much rain that the flood issue is going to bes real challenge here. and that flood issue is best described by looking at the guadeloupe river which is estimated by wednesday to be 32 feet above flood stage. so it will be a real...
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Aug 8, 2017
08/17
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and with the rainmaker, temperatures cool. we're going to break a record in seattle.ow impressive is this, we've now gone 52 days in a row without rainfall in seattle. that breaks the streak going all the way back the last 50 or 60 years. impressive stuff more "worldwide exchange" when we come back mes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up to 30 days. breathe happy with febreze. - [narrator] introducing a breakthrough in hearing aid technology. presenting the all-new eargo plus. the world's smallest, most comfortable rechargeable hearing aid designed with patented flexi fibers so there're suspended completely inside the ear canal and so small that they're virtually invisible. the kind of invisibility hearing aid wearers have been looking for, if you could look for invisibility that is, which you can't, or i guess you can but you won't find it, well, 'cause it's invisible. you know, anyway. the point is, most people probably won't ev
and with the rainmaker, temperatures cool. we're going to break a record in seattle.ow impressive is this, we've now gone 52 days in a row without rainfall in seattle. that breaks the streak going all the way back the last 50 or 60 years. impressive stuff more "worldwide exchange" when we come back mes you stink. febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it cleans away odors. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up to 30...
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Aug 12, 2017
08/17
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this continues to be a slow mover and a rainmaker.n this area you could be seen substantial rain. it will take a little while to fall. eventually clearing off but we will see rain linger across the southeast for tomorrow. how much more rain? this is your bring fall forecast. you see it filling in. when you get to orange, red and deeper colors you're talking about six or 8 inches across these areas which is why were talking about the potential for flooding also what we have happening in the tropics. an 80% chance of becoming the main storm in the next five days. this went off the coast of the bahamas will be lifting up for the coast of the united states. even if it becomes the main storm machinery the models. it turns before it makes the u.s. will pay attention to it but i'm not expecting landfall. this track that's taken a center early next week. adam, thank you. >> julie: taxes actually lead the nation in the number of deaths involving children left in hot cars. the issue is inspiring this young inventor what he calls oasis. it detec
this continues to be a slow mover and a rainmaker.n this area you could be seen substantial rain. it will take a little while to fall. eventually clearing off but we will see rain linger across the southeast for tomorrow. how much more rain? this is your bring fall forecast. you see it filling in. when you get to orange, red and deeper colors you're talking about six or 8 inches across these areas which is why were talking about the potential for flooding also what we have happening in the...
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Aug 5, 2017
08/17
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it is a real rainmaker which we will continue to watch, that is the future forecast sticking throughours, running into the overnight hours. look at these rainfall totals piling up through the rest of the afternoon into early sunday morning and the legend in the top, anywhere from four to six inches of rain, we will see flooding as a result of the system and we have our flash flood watches and warnings in place across a large portion of missouri. this will slowly be tracking off. when the heat and cold air meet we see severe weather, something i will be watching through the rest of saturday afternoon. >> let's talk about democrats. they have spent plenty of time beating the drum on russia and alleged collusion with the trump campaign but some party members are expressing concern that they aren't into with the american people. adam goodman is a republican campaign strategist and edward armer a fellow a, isaac right executive director for the super pac correct a burger. thank you for joining us. this is an important topic. it determines what the democrat party, not this discussion, but
it is a real rainmaker which we will continue to watch, that is the future forecast sticking throughours, running into the overnight hours. look at these rainfall totals piling up through the rest of the afternoon into early sunday morning and the legend in the top, anywhere from four to six inches of rain, we will see flooding as a result of the system and we have our flash flood watches and warnings in place across a large portion of missouri. this will slowly be tracking off. when the heat...
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Aug 25, 2017
08/17
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rainmaker for both who could see figures of nine figures.ing the underdog. >> boxing people are saying he has no shot, he will be annihilated. when two people square off who know how to fight, anything is possible. conor mcgregor has knocked out power in both hands. he can win this fight. earlier, bloomberg markets spoke with paul sweeney and the former president of hbo who has worked on dozens of boxing fights. he started by asking if this is the biggest fight he has seen in his career. >> i think mayweather/pacquiao couple of years ago at that point became the biggest. now, we will see. if tomorrow night, this does 5 million buys and eclipses that fight, yes, it will be. >> it is a lot more than we have seen. >> it is a lot more. this could be the biggest one. it is a big price point at $100. cable operators are salivating to think about the pay-per-view buys. this is expected to be a huge winner for the cable companies, the boxers, the promoters, everybody in vegas. a lot of winners coming out of this fight. wins, maybe he leaves the ufc
rainmaker for both who could see figures of nine figures.ing the underdog. >> boxing people are saying he has no shot, he will be annihilated. when two people square off who know how to fight, anything is possible. conor mcgregor has knocked out power in both hands. he can win this fight. earlier, bloomberg markets spoke with paul sweeney and the former president of hbo who has worked on dozens of boxing fights. he started by asking if this is the biggest fight he has seen in his career....
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fact we have a hurricane but the system is going to last well into next week and be a torrential rainmaker. >> did i hear someone say this is the anniversary to the week of katrina? >> university of andrew, category 5 hurricane, one of only three that is ever hit the us. yesterday was the 25th anniversary. >> people need to listen. >> is hurricane harvey moves closer to the gulf coast, the time to prepare is right now, texas and louisiana under states of emergency bracing for the strongest hurricane to slam the us in a decade. >> those staying in place are not taking any chances, they are filling sandbags, stocking up on water, boarding up windows. hours until the monster storm is expected to make landfall. >> water, fruit for my little boys to eat, just trying to be prepared. >> just have to wait and see what happens, we are prepared and do what we have to do. >> governor of texas activated 700 members of the texas air national guard and texas state guard and we expect a live report from rob schmidt in galveston in the next hour. >> the white house urging those in harvey's crosshairs to b
fact we have a hurricane but the system is going to last well into next week and be a torrential rainmaker. >> did i hear someone say this is the anniversary to the week of katrina? >> university of andrew, category 5 hurricane, one of only three that is ever hit the us. yesterday was the 25th anniversary. >> people need to listen. >> is hurricane harvey moves closer to the gulf coast, the time to prepare is right now, texas and louisiana under states of emergency...
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Aug 27, 2017
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still a large storm when you're talking about 60-mile an hour winds and it's becoming more of a rainmaker as it sits still. we will see impressive rainfall totals. take a look at the outer bands and all of those are heavy rains toward the houston area where we were seeing that severe weather i just showed you. moving forward it will be all about the rainfall totals. here is some of the totals we've seen thus far. it is still spinning but we have eight, nine, 10 inches and fairly widespread in those areas with more rain is certainly on the way. the storm just doesn't have anywhere to go. here's our topical model and you can see from sunday taking you to midnight tonight into your day on sunday and these circles this is your perking right over port look off. most of the rain will be on the eastern side stretching up to galveston and houston where we can see impressive rainfall totals and that's been there for the next three, four or five days and that's why were under the flood watch is. what are these rainfall totals get up to. because of corpus christi five, 67 inches and if you run into
still a large storm when you're talking about 60-mile an hour winds and it's becoming more of a rainmaker as it sits still. we will see impressive rainfall totals. take a look at the outer bands and all of those are heavy rains toward the houston area where we were seeing that severe weather i just showed you. moving forward it will be all about the rainfall totals. here is some of the totals we've seen thus far. it is still spinning but we have eight, nine, 10 inches and fairly widespread in...
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Aug 26, 2017
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this morning the real concern is that this is going to be a rainmaker. we can see how much rain is dropping. they are estimating between 37 and 40 inches of rain here. that's because harvey is going to sort of stall in this area and dump so much rain that the flood issue is going to be the real challenge here. the flood issue best described looking at the guadalupe river estimated 32 feet above flood stage. it's going to be a real mess here for some time. right now people hunkered down in their homes. people in the shelters. no problems reported at the shelters. people anxiously waiting when the sup comes up here. remember, it's a hurricane, not going to get that bright, there's a lot of clouds up there, to get an early view of how bad the damage is. guys. >> get a better perspective o kerry, thank you. >> meanwhile gabe gutierrez has been in the middle of the storm all night. he's now driving through the hurricane. he joins us on the phone. gabe, where are you now and what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning, we were just in taft, making our way t
this morning the real concern is that this is going to be a rainmaker. we can see how much rain is dropping. they are estimating between 37 and 40 inches of rain here. that's because harvey is going to sort of stall in this area and dump so much rain that the flood issue is going to be the real challenge here. the flood issue best described looking at the guadalupe river estimated 32 feet above flood stage. it's going to be a real mess here for some time. right now people hunkered down in their...
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Aug 25, 2017
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undefeated boxer floyd mayweather faces off against ufc legend conor mcgregor and is a rainmaker form, mcgregor and mayweather could see payments in nine figures. it's mcgregor's first pro boxing match, dana white told bloomberg yesterday he's taking the underdog. dana: the boxing people say he has no shot and will be annihilated. when two people scare off that know how to fight and start throwing punches, anything is possible. mcgregor has knockout power in both hands and can win this fight. vonnie: he is biased, after all. joining us to break down the financial details is paul sweeney, director of north american research for bloomberg intelligence and also special guest ralph greenberg, former president of hbo sports and now ahead of ross greenberg productions. ross has worked on many dozens of mega fights. is this the biggest you've seen in your career? ross: i think mayweather-pacquiao a couple years ago at that point became the biggest and now we'll see. i mean, tomorrow night this does five million buys and eclipses that fight, yes, it will be. vonnie: worth $100 on pay-per-vie
undefeated boxer floyd mayweather faces off against ufc legend conor mcgregor and is a rainmaker form, mcgregor and mayweather could see payments in nine figures. it's mcgregor's first pro boxing match, dana white told bloomberg yesterday he's taking the underdog. dana: the boxing people say he has no shot and will be annihilated. when two people scare off that know how to fight and start throwing punches, anything is possible. mcgregor has knockout power in both hands and can win this fight....
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Aug 26, 2017
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no longer would it be a hurricane but a huge rainmaker, a tropical system and by the time you get into wednesday and thursday, it becomes hard to tell where this thing is going head. it lingers, there is nowhere else for it to go. it drops rain and rain and rain, and we start to get numbers that feel impossible, but if a hurricane or major storm is going to stay put that long, perhaps they are possible. getting up to this model suggesting 50, 55 inches. the national weather service is feeling safe putting a lid on 35 inches, that is incredibly high numbers. this is where we came onto shore. other areas getting to major metropolitan areas like houston, 20" of rain, 25" of rain. that is a city with historic flooding issues, that's an area we're watching. and running you over austyn and san antonio, hard to know how far inland it's going to make it before the low pressure system turns around. maybe 6" of rain, maybe a couple of miles change, maybe 15-20". this is 300 miles. 100 miles inland, this is a major storm and four, five days, leland to be paying close attention to it. leland: exac
no longer would it be a hurricane but a huge rainmaker, a tropical system and by the time you get into wednesday and thursday, it becomes hard to tell where this thing is going head. it lingers, there is nowhere else for it to go. it drops rain and rain and rain, and we start to get numbers that feel impossible, but if a hurricane or major storm is going to stay put that long, perhaps they are possible. getting up to this model suggesting 50, 55 inches. the national weather service is feeling...
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Aug 28, 2017
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their desperate why will it be such a rainmaker? why do we continue to see these. it's not moving a whole lot. we will begin to see some movement. this is the time forecast model. these are potential directions. you can see they're all pretty much in agreement. we will ship for bacteria texas which is what it's now near. back down into the gulf of mexico by tuesday, running then all the way up the coastline, past houston. that will get most of the activity on the eastern side. you're just looking at a very long time frame where we will be tracking storms and some of the severe weather on the coast. here's what you were talking about. this is the area under the tornado watch stretching over portions of louisiana, and we've actually seen a couple of tornadoes as a result. these are tornado storm cells within the area. now just off to the western side of houston and running up a little further to the east as well. anytime the storms roll onto the coast, they could turn into tornadoes. the conditions are there. the good news is, as bad as it is, we typically only cef z
their desperate why will it be such a rainmaker? why do we continue to see these. it's not moving a whole lot. we will begin to see some movement. this is the time forecast model. these are potential directions. you can see they're all pretty much in agreement. we will ship for bacteria texas which is what it's now near. back down into the gulf of mexico by tuesday, running then all the way up the coastline, past houston. that will get most of the activity on the eastern side. you're just...
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it's no longer a hurricane but still a big rainmaking system that will run its back out to the gulf and if you get into tuesday, wednesday and thursday and it's hard to tell where this will be but it spins in this area for little while before moving up the coast. you see these tracks are in agreement and were doing circles all in one place. that means it will rain and rain and rain and it will never try out wherever that system is so wherever it is sitting the rain continues and you get these numbers that seem hard to believe until you think about a hurricane hitting a place for four or five days and they become believable. here are the numbers getting up to 50-55 inches, in some cases, it's locally widespread in areas getting 230 inches. that is running up to your chest and that's in a flat, open fields. anything with low, it will be flooded like that. this is widespread. it runs all the way up to houston is perhaps as much as 2a that historically floods and inland this storm meanders inland and were talking about getting right along the border of san antonio stretching you up brother
it's no longer a hurricane but still a big rainmaking system that will run its back out to the gulf and if you get into tuesday, wednesday and thursday and it's hard to tell where this will be but it spins in this area for little while before moving up the coast. you see these tracks are in agreement and were doing circles all in one place. that means it will rain and rain and rain and it will never try out wherever that system is so wherever it is sitting the rain continues and you get these...
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not seeing dramatic weather become more of a rainmaker. now moving and will eventually be filling into the southern portions the next couple hours paid to future forecast radar and there is your timestamp in the corner. pay attention as we watch the massive heavy rain move closer and closer to the coast. some of the large metropolitan areas early this morning around eight, nine, 10:00 in the morning. pc running to new york to new york around 9:00 or 10 on -- 10:00. come in in the early afternoon hours run a lovely interior evening commute. this could be some very heavy rainfall as we are talking about flood advisory all the way down to washington d.c., definitely if you haven't left yet, you want that umbrella for your monday. lauren: i guess thank you, adam. cheryl: obviously, should've talked about him last night. coming up, get this. a massive recall to tell you about issued by general motors. if the steering wheel defect. we will tell you who and which parts of the effect it. tesla ceo of elon musk will fill over 400,000 electric cars
not seeing dramatic weather become more of a rainmaker. now moving and will eventually be filling into the southern portions the next couple hours paid to future forecast radar and there is your timestamp in the corner. pay attention as we watch the massive heavy rain move closer and closer to the coast. some of the large metropolitan areas early this morning around eight, nine, 10:00 in the morning. pc running to new york to new york around 9:00 or 10 on -- 10:00. come in in the early...