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secured a huge drain of a hand over beating their beleaguered opponents for one star forward until red beach returned to frankfurt starting line up and scored the hosts second goal of the game to mark the occasion the result means handover and match day six rooted to the bottom of the bundesliga table. i'm shaking my head because you're about to see one of the most bizarre home goals ever it featured in stripped guts win against women on saturday and went ahead in the first half and still go from anastasio stone is but they almost threw it away and i mean this literally when goalkeeper wrong robot sila fields to deal with his teammates throw in there you can see an embarrassing blunder from the keeper but luckily for him his teammates came to the rescue and gonzalo castro netted a late goal to give to get a two one victory. china is gearing up to celebrate the country's national day on october first hundreds of thousands of l.e.d. lights displaying the colors of china's national flag were lit up in several cities throughout the country on friday night this year marks the sixty ninth annivers
secured a huge drain of a hand over beating their beleaguered opponents for one star forward until red beach returned to frankfurt starting line up and scored the hosts second goal of the game to mark the occasion the result means handover and match day six rooted to the bottom of the bundesliga table. i'm shaking my head because you're about to see one of the most bizarre home goals ever it featured in stripped guts win against women on saturday and went ahead in the first half and still go...
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no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. and order to get sick from red tide there has to be red tide and then there have to be waves and wind at the beach . where does that happen if the fish was acting normal when you caught it that means you didn't see this big group or someone at the top and acting weird and you just and that it unfolded in actually you caught it by hook and line and it put up a good fight and it looks healthy eating that muscle tissue is fine if it put up a good fight. whether i ingested neuro toxin comes down to whether my fish had a good left jab or not out of it and if it was acting weird what the i don't know i think but what if you go i saw him buy and hot dogs but not hot dog buns is weird but. you would believe this ten pound bass i caught it was just sitting in a one chair smoking a cigar. right of this video as well as the florida fish and wildlife conservation
no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. and order to get sick from red tide there has to be red tide and then there have to be waves and wind at the beach . where does that happen if the fish was acting normal when you caught it that means you didn't see this big group or someone at the top and acting weird and...
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no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. you know order to get sick from red tide there has to be red tide and then there have to be waves and wind at the beach . where does that happen if the fish was acting normal.
no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. you know order to get sick from red tide there has to be red tide and then there have to be waves and wind at the beach . where does that happen if the fish was acting normal.
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no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. in order to get sick from red tide there has to be red tide and then there have to be waves and wind at the beach . where does that happen if the fish was acting normal when you caught it that means you didn't see this big group or someone at the top and acting weird and you just netted it and colin actually you caught it by hooking mine in a put up a good fight and it looks healthy eating that muscle tissue. it is fine if it put up a good fight. whether i ingest a neuro toxin comes down to whether my fish had a good left jab or not out of it and if it was acting weird what did i don't know i think but what if you ugh all i saw him buy and hot dogs were not hot dog buns is weird. you would believe this ten pound bass i caught it was just sitting in a lawn chair smoking a cigar or radical this video as well as the florida fish and wildlife conservation
no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. in order to get sick from red tide there has to be red tide and then there have to be waves and wind at the beach . where does that happen if the fish was acting normal when you caught it that means you didn't see this big group or someone at the top and acting weird and...
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no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. and order to get.
no because you have to have three things happen for you to feel the red tide at the beach you have to have a high enough red tide level you have to have wave action and the wind has to be blowing in your direction. you know. and order to get.
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red tide is obviously devastating to wildlife, it's also difficult for humans as well. the toxins emit a terrible smell, the burn your throat, and as you can see, nobody is on these beachesis year's red tide has been brutal to tourism, blanketing more than 100 miles of southwest florida. here on sibel island, the chamber of commerce estimates $11 million in lost income in just the first half of august. >> we're probably off aboutot anr 45 to 50% of what we usually do this time of year. >> brangham: trasi sharp owns and runs the over easy cafe. it's a small breakfaot and lunch n sanibel just a few blocks off the beach. >> somehow we'll get through pithis. we're it doesn't last at this pace for too long.. but it's sca >> you couldn't drive 100 yards without passing 1,000 or 10,000 deng fish. >> bram: ben biery is a charter boat captain on sanibel. he makes his living taking tourists out to fish and picnic answim-- things that many people just don't want to do right now. >> i know business for the month of august was down somewhere around 80%. >> 80%? e' yeah. i don't think thanyone that's in the tourism business in our area right now, or in any business that's on the water
red tide is obviously devastating to wildlife, it's also difficult for humans as well. the toxins emit a terrible smell, the burn your throat, and as you can see, nobody is on these beachesis year's red tide has been brutal to tourism, blanketing more than 100 miles of southwest florida. here on sibel island, the chamber of commerce estimates $11 million in lost income in just the first half of august. >> we're probably off aboutot anr 45 to 50% of what we usually do this time of year....
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beach. >> this red tide is being called the worst in more than a decade. >> brangham: in the last fewhs morede has killed dolphins, sea turtles, manatees, even a 26-foot whale shark. >> there's definitely somede rmities here. >> brangham: veterinarn dr. heather barron runs the clinic for the rehabilitation ofsa wildlife obel island. these baby loggerhead sea turtles just came in. barron suspects that they, or their mom, was poisoned by the red tide. >> there's probably not a lot we can do for them. >> brangham: she says they've seen four times the number of sea turtles poisoned by red tide this year. >> it is overwhelming and catastrophic, the number of patients we've had coming in. we've had as many as00 patients coming in two days, all affected with red tide. way out of the ordinary. and so when that happens one of the things that you sometimes have to do is be able to triage those animals and decide who are you likely to be able to save, who needs help the most, and who are you not going to be able to save, regardless. >> brangham: this pelican came in near death several weeks ago, but aft
beach. >> this red tide is being called the worst in more than a decade. >> brangham: in the last fewhs morede has killed dolphins, sea turtles, manatees, even a 26-foot whale shark. >> there's definitely somede rmities here. >> brangham: veterinarn dr. heather barron runs the clinic for the rehabilitation ofsa wildlife obel island. these baby loggerhead sea turtles just came in. barron suspects that they, or their mom, was poisoned by the red tide. >> there's...
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usually a pretty slow month anyway >> the restaurant and bar has suffered for weeks as red tide wreaked havoc along beaches island, but a new report out by the fwc is showing red tide effects lessening. the orange yellow and white dots showing low medium and very low level of red tide in a county. in sarasota county only one area of high level of red tide cells marked by the red dot. >> seeing less of the adverse impacts from the dead fish along the beaches but the winds have been blowing offshore. >> as the doctor explains, high winds from tropical storm gordon helped lessen the red tide effects along with the heavy rain. >> buecause we're getting so muh rain, maybe that will have an adverse effect because it can't take a lot of low salinity water, which may limit its growth. >> they are hoping customers will return to the beach. >> we are hoping everybody comes back and starts partying in paradise again. >> in manatee county, fox news. jon: environmentalists celebrating the launch of a cutting edge project to reduce a massive build up of garbage in the ocean. an update on the meltdown of serena williams
usually a pretty slow month anyway >> the restaurant and bar has suffered for weeks as red tide wreaked havoc along beaches island, but a new report out by the fwc is showing red tide effects lessening. the orange yellow and white dots showing low medium and very low level of red tide in a county. in sarasota county only one area of high level of red tide cells marked by the red dot. >> seeing less of the adverse impacts from the dead fish along the beaches but the winds have been...
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. >> reporter: even as gordon pushes away from south florida, there are still red flag warnings along the beaches here, and a flood watch remains in effect until late tonight. maurice? >> dubois: manuel bojorquez in uerth miami beach. tomorrow, brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearing for supreme court gets under way. senate democrats are demanding the white house turn over a vast collection of documents related to kavanaugh's past government burk, but the answer has been no. more on this now from paula reid. >> reporter: president trump was briefly seen at the white house today. his staff said he's working head of a busy week in washington. on tuesday, the senate judiciary committee will begin hearings on his second supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. he is expected to face questions on abortion, guns, healthcare, and the president himself. >> it's going to be thorough. and it's going to be done right. r: reporter: kavanaugh has an extensive paper trail from his decades in public service. he was part of the investigation into president bill clinton and worked in the second bush administration.
. >> reporter: even as gordon pushes away from south florida, there are still red flag warnings along the beaches here, and a flood watch remains in effect until late tonight. maurice? >> dubois: manuel bojorquez in uerth miami beach. tomorrow, brett kavanaugh's confirmation hearing for supreme court gets under way. senate democrats are demanding the white house turn over a vast collection of documents related to kavanaugh's past government burk, but the answer has been no. more on...
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beach. the storm brings out all kinds of strange situations. this red fox just ran down the beach. something i have never seen before in my life. in terms of how thing to stand up with duration. what is your concern of the atlantic beach area? >> we have a lot of older beach houses and a lot of newer ones. i just -- i just don't know. i don't know how to call it. i was 3 years old when hazel came. it hit at a category four. you know, that had happened with this hurricane and it would have been completely devastating like hazel. the fact it came in as a two, you know, i'm feeling better about it. i really don't expect buildings to be completely torn down like hazel did. i think some roofs and windows out. things like that. that's what i am hoping for. >> well, miss bynum, we will see. we wish the best to you and the mayor. let him know he has our number. if information needs to get out, let us know and we'll do our best. thank you, ma'am. be safe. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> all right. be well. both of you. so as we look at florence, we're talking north/south. as we go dow
beach. the storm brings out all kinds of strange situations. this red fox just ran down the beach. something i have never seen before in my life. in terms of how thing to stand up with duration. what is your concern of the atlantic beach area? >> we have a lot of older beach houses and a lot of newer ones. i just -- i just don't know. i don't know how to call it. i was 3 years old when hazel came. it hit at a category four. you know, that had happened with this hurricane and it would have...
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. >> reporter: even as gordon pushes away from south florida, there are still red flag warnings along the beachesflood watch remains in effect until late g is expected to bring more wet misery to thentire neighborhoodo swamps. demarco morgan has the story. >> reporter: it's being called a 500-year rain occurrence that quickly turned towns into lakes in riley county, kansas. >> it was one of the most significant events that we've experienced. >> reporter: ron fehr is the city manager of manhattan, kansas. >> things got flooded this time that have never been flooded before. >> reporter: hundreds had to be rescued by both when wildcat creek flooded 21 feet above crest. jacob wiener escaped just in time. >> just trying to get all my belongings together. just took the baby and dog and wallet and keys and that's it. >> reporter: more than 300 people have been displayed. floodwaters have ravaged homes and businesses in the area. hundreds are still without power. jason hudson is with the manhattan fire and ht they're il mode. whatever they could carry out on a boat, in a bag, one or two bags, has been ki
. >> reporter: even as gordon pushes away from south florida, there are still red flag warnings along the beachesflood watch remains in effect until late g is expected to bring more wet misery to thentire neighborhoodo swamps. demarco morgan has the story. >> reporter: it's being called a 500-year rain occurrence that quickly turned towns into lakes in riley county, kansas. >> it was one of the most significant events that we've experienced. >> reporter: ron fehr is the...
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several beaches have posted red flags. >>> the wildfires have prompted an air quality advisory through here in the bay area. this shows hazy skies outside. the district says the northern and eastern counties will be affected the most. officials also advised setting air-conditioning units to recirculate to prevent outside air from -- creeping inside. >> you saw the red in the atmosphere. that is generally your smoke. we have the lid on the atmosphere that has been with us for a while. the smoke from the fires are just going to continue to keep children in our area. this summer has been unprecedented for the amount of smoke that we have seen day after day. not devastatin taking a look at florence. >>> it is a nice looking hurricane. it is going to be upgraded. they will upgrade this guy or girl to a category 4 which is a major deal. we will be tracking your. everybody is waiting to get the complete numbers on the. you can see the winds is at 90 miles per hour. it is still not a superstrong hurricane but it is forecast to strengthen. out west, we have this system. this is the syreally rig
several beaches have posted red flags. >>> the wildfires have prompted an air quality advisory through here in the bay area. this shows hazy skies outside. the district says the northern and eastern counties will be affected the most. officials also advised setting air-conditioning units to recirculate to prevent outside air from -- creeping inside. >> you saw the red in the atmosphere. that is generally your smoke. we have the lid on the atmosphere that has been with us for a...
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beach. right now red cross spokesperson, from your standpoint, what is the most dangerous thing for people right now, what should we be focused on? >> yeah, i heard in i -- intro, it's a water event. thousands of people in shelters, enough to support people in shelters, this will be days weeks and potentially months efforts to the red cross to provide effort to those who need it. maria: in other words, dagen mcdowell, it doesn't matter it was downgraded from a 4 to a 1 given it's a water event. dagen: people here in new york city remember super storm sandy, that came on shore as category 1 and you saw the devastation in new york where half of manhattan just one example was out of power for decays on end. we look at harvey, second costly hurricane when you consider insured and uninsured losses in damage. stoked hurricane katrina. these are both storms with damage of $125 billion. with harvey, when harry started dumping all of that rain on the houston area it wasn't even a hurricane at that point, it had turned into a tropical event, a tropical storm. we were talking about 50-inches of rain with h
beach. right now red cross spokesperson, from your standpoint, what is the most dangerous thing for people right now, what should we be focused on? >> yeah, i heard in i -- intro, it's a water event. thousands of people in shelters, enough to support people in shelters, this will be days weeks and potentially months efforts to the red cross to provide effort to those who need it. maria: in other words, dagen mcdowell, it doesn't matter it was downgraded from a 4 to a 1 given it's a water...
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red. some good news there. our local beach there's see the erosion. breezy conditions. the redskins' home there's the chance of showers. otherwise, it is humid anddy mostly cl you don't want to cancel the outdoor barbecues just yet. this is bringing only about an inch to our we're really focus overall with the storm is the southeast. >> absolutely. we have toalk about what's happening now. we have some shower activity. if you are getting ready to leave, make sure you have the umbrella handy. around the metro region, you see it there. some shower activitye. th have the umbrella handy. tomorrow, temperatures into the upper 70s, some fog tonight. 83 on thursday. tracking florence friday, saturday, sunday, monday. that's how long it will have an impact on our area even if it stays to th south which we think it will. we're all over this for you and we'll stay on it. >> good to know we don't to have run to the grocery store. >> s some really long lines. whoa, whoa, not yet, guys. >> news4 is worng for to you help put food on the tables of seniors in need. we've teamed one the
red. some good news there. our local beach there's see the erosion. breezy conditions. the redskins' home there's the chance of showers. otherwise, it is humid anddy mostly cl you don't want to cancel the outdoor barbecues just yet. this is bringing only about an inch to our we're really focus overall with the storm is the southeast. >> absolutely. we have toalk about what's happening now. we have some shower activity. if you are getting ready to leave, make sure you have the umbrella...
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. >> reporter: a ghost on the gulf side, beaches closed in red flags whipping in the wind to warn ofus conditions. gordon now moving further to the gulf of mexico prompting weather warnings across the gulf coast. forecasters expected to hit around the mississippi and louisiana border late tuesday. >> starting today in the morning with winds approaching and in the evening we will see tropical storm force winds. >> reporter: steve rapoport, fox news. >>> wow!, -- wow! this is a huge storm. >>> that could sound like a hurricane, it is not, it is a severe thunderstorm that slammed into parts of arizona over the weekend. the storm brought heavy rain, strong winds and hail. the winds knocked down trees. things have calmed down in the area giving people a chance to clean up. >>> we are looking at some of the tropical storm activity down in the equatorial pacific and atlantic there is a lot going on in terms of just warm water and a lot of areas for the beginning of the storms. we are right in the hurricane season, or just beginning it, it will start up big time in the next two weeks, most l
. >> reporter: a ghost on the gulf side, beaches closed in red flags whipping in the wind to warn ofus conditions. gordon now moving further to the gulf of mexico prompting weather warnings across the gulf coast. forecasters expected to hit around the mississippi and louisiana border late tuesday. >> starting today in the morning with winds approaching and in the evening we will see tropical storm force winds. >> reporter: steve rapoport, fox news. >>> wow!, -- wow!...
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beach day. elsewhere, red flags along the panhandle. gordon is about 15 miles west southwest of marco island.ct for the portions of the central gulf coast. gordon expected to reach coastal mississippi and louisiana by late tuesday. the latest shark victim in cape cod speaking out today for the first time since being attacked two weeks ago. he says he probably saved his own life when he gave the shark a good smack in the gils. the man has undergone six surgeries since then and has at least one more to go. i'm leland vittert. now back to a real world special with charles payne. >> charles: tomorrow is the big day. president trump's pick for the supreme court, justice brett kavanaugh, will go before congress despite democrats attempt to delay his confirmation hearings. they say they don't have enough information about his past. here's sara revinho from judicial crisis network. we should point out you were a clerk for justice clarence thomas. welcome to the show. >> great to be here. >> charles: this promises to be from all indications probably one of the more explosive confirmation hearings that
beach day. elsewhere, red flags along the panhandle. gordon is about 15 miles west southwest of marco island.ct for the portions of the central gulf coast. gordon expected to reach coastal mississippi and louisiana by late tuesday. the latest shark victim in cape cod speaking out today for the first time since being attacked two weeks ago. he says he probably saved his own life when he gave the shark a good smack in the gils. the man has undergone six surgeries since then and has at least one...
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usually a pretty slow month anyway >> the restaurant and bar has suffered for weeks as red tide wreaked havoc along beaches, but a new report out by the fwc is showing red tide effects lessening. the orange yellow and white dots showing low medium and very low level of red tide in a county. in sarasota county only one area of high level of red tide cells marked by the red dot. >> seeing less of the adverse impacts from the dead fish along the beaches but the winds have been blowing offshore. >> as the doctor explains, high winds from tropical storm gordon helped lessen the red tide effects along with the heavy rain. >> buecause we're getting so muh rain, maybe that will have an adverse effect because it can't take a lot of low salinity water, which may limit its growth. >> they are hoping customers will return to the beach. >> we are hoping everybody comes back and starts partying in paradise again. >> in manatee county, fox news. jon: environmentalists celebrating the launch of a cutting edge project to reduce a massive build up of garbage in the ocean. an update on the meltdown of serena williams that mi
usually a pretty slow month anyway >> the restaurant and bar has suffered for weeks as red tide wreaked havoc along beaches, but a new report out by the fwc is showing red tide effects lessening. the orange yellow and white dots showing low medium and very low level of red tide in a county. in sarasota county only one area of high level of red tide cells marked by the red dot. >> seeing less of the adverse impacts from the dead fish along the beaches but the winds have been blowing...
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thing is some 55,000 people are without power in this area, including a shelter in north myrtle beach where the red cross says 450 people are taking refuge and there is no generators so they're telling people, if you decide now's the time to get to a shelter, they're open with capacity and might be uncomfortable. out here on the beach, they have just done some dune replenishment. they're really hoping that this helps protect the grand strand from the worst of the damage with the storm surge and we are under warning right now and the hurricane warning and the flash flooding. there's a $21 billion economic activity that comes in from tourism in south carolina and so if these beaches get destroyed, it will really take its toll on that economic activity from tourism to say nothing of the jobs that are connected to that. 1 of 10 jobs in south carolina is related somehow to the tourists who come in here so for the grand strand and charleston and butford, south carolina, to stay up and running despite the storm, it's very important for the economic future. what we're expecting here. the surf is rougher. t
thing is some 55,000 people are without power in this area, including a shelter in north myrtle beach where the red cross says 450 people are taking refuge and there is no generators so they're telling people, if you decide now's the time to get to a shelter, they're open with capacity and might be uncomfortable. out here on the beach, they have just done some dune replenishment. they're really hoping that this helps protect the grand strand from the worst of the damage with the storm surge and...
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washes onto the shore with a leg sticking up if you have a dog in those red it's not a good idea this take your dog to the beach never bar and do not bring the dog or write anything grieving will die a horrible death except you and your kids are your. eyes the five going for the dog. not only is all the local and national media coverage understating the harm to humans understating just how many millions of marine animals have died but they're also not talking about the human causes of red tide governor rick. scott who did declare a state of emergency doesn't want you to know that he and his corporate buddies helped create it eight years ago three key state leaders fought bitterly against stricter limits for the very pollution now sliming south florida some people may say red tide is naturally occurring yeah so is anthrax all right and radiation and pig genital warts ebola media are located garages grizzly bears explosive diarrhea the cow root canals rageaholic police officers and grown bite hairs takes six record to rush limbaugh no occurring naturally. just because something is the actual doesn't make it good
washes onto the shore with a leg sticking up if you have a dog in those red it's not a good idea this take your dog to the beach never bar and do not bring the dog or write anything grieving will die a horrible death except you and your kids are your. eyes the five going for the dog. not only is all the local and national media coverage understating the harm to humans understating just how many millions of marine animals have died but they're also not talking about the human causes of red tide...
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where you see the reds and oranges, that's includes myrtle beach as well. of course, the storm surge has been the biggest story for the past five days and continues to be the biggest story as we go on. >> so, michelle, to be clear, what is the likelihood or the possibility that this storm does get back out into the ocean and continue down? >> so we've been watching this. it is so unpredictable, it is moving so slow. when a storm moves slow it tends to wobble back and forth. so there is a chance it could happen. looking at the latest data, it doesn't look as though that's going to happen, but you know what? it is still going to remain strong even over land. so it doesn't matter much, even if it did go back over the water it wouldn't strengthen that much. it is going to hold on to that category 1 strength for quite a while. >> got it. michelle grossman, thanks very much for this. >> sure. >> we'll stay close to you on the updates for this. i want to go to mark who is the chief information officer for myrtle beach. mark, you are on the phone with us. i am stan
where you see the reds and oranges, that's includes myrtle beach as well. of course, the storm surge has been the biggest story for the past five days and continues to be the biggest story as we go on. >> so, michelle, to be clear, what is the likelihood or the possibility that this storm does get back out into the ocean and continue down? >> so we've been watching this. it is so unpredictable, it is moving so slow. when a storm moves slow it tends to wobble back and forth. so there...
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you have a dog in this red tide it's not a good idea this take your dog to the beach never run do not bring to the door are going to write anything grieving will die a horrible death except you and your cancer and you're all. right to be five going for the dog thank god. not only is all the local and national media coverage understating the harm to human understanding just how many millions of marine animals have died but they're also not talking about the human causes of red . cross well frankly can't tell if it's the news from behind the robert kennedy humans or a human rights group announced that it will bail out five hundred inmates from rikers island these are people who have not been convicted yet of anything and are in prison because they can't pay bail many say the bail system only punishes poor people who don't have the money and shore shore there are no wealthy people at rikers island but that's because if you are wealthy. you are by definition a good person like we can all agree on that all right think about it when was the last time you saw a wealthy person who was not a g
you have a dog in this red tide it's not a good idea this take your dog to the beach never run do not bring to the door are going to write anything grieving will die a horrible death except you and your cancer and you're all. right to be five going for the dog thank god. not only is all the local and national media coverage understating the harm to human understanding just how many millions of marine animals have died but they're also not talking about the human causes of red . cross well...
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. >> for the wastewater enterprise quarterly report, there are two red dots on this report. one is on the ocean beach project and the other one is at griffith yard improvement project. ocean beach, the scheduled variance represents additional time needed to continue with the ongoing short-term sand nourishment work and the long term planning efforts with the various stakeholders on that project. for that great 50 yards completion, it has been completed. but additional time is needed for final completion which will push out the construction excuse me, the closeout date. that concludes my wastewater enterprise quarterly reports. thank you. >> i wanted to commend you on all the stars. >> very good. any public comment on this item? ok. next item,, please. >> that concludes my report. >> next item is item eight. consent calendar. all matters listed under the consent calendar are considered to be routine by the san francisco public utilities commission and will be acted upon by a single vote of the commission. there will be no discussion of these items unless a member of the commission or republic -- of th
. >> for the wastewater enterprise quarterly report, there are two red dots on this report. one is on the ocean beach project and the other one is at griffith yard improvement project. ocean beach, the scheduled variance represents additional time needed to continue with the ongoing short-term sand nourishment work and the long term planning efforts with the various stakeholders on that project. for that great 50 yards completion, it has been completed. but additional time is needed for...
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i grew up in huntington beach, so i was a surfer kid. and my hair was rednd long and ratty, and i thought it looked good. [laughter] oscar: walking across a room of this size with all eyes upon you and sitting at a table where everybody is asking questions, like, who are you, and what is your major? so i knew it wasn't quite the right fit and southern cal was closer to home. a great university. david: have you ever thought what you could have accomplished with your life if you had gone to harvard? oscar: god knows i could have -- -- i could be in that seat. [applause] david: so, you went to usc. the university of southern california, and, obviously, did well. you worked your way up, and you -- ultimately, you find yourself at csx, a railroad company, and you were working your way up. so you were president and coo, is that correct? you are probably about to be made ceo, and at the same time, you are on the board of a company called united airlines. so, one day, there is a need to have a new ceo, and they ask you to be the ceo. why did you want to leave flori
i grew up in huntington beach, so i was a surfer kid. and my hair was rednd long and ratty, and i thought it looked good. [laughter] oscar: walking across a room of this size with all eyes upon you and sitting at a table where everybody is asking questions, like, who are you, and what is your major? so i knew it wasn't quite the right fit and southern cal was closer to home. a great university. david: have you ever thought what you could have accomplished with your life if you had gone to...
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beach. here is what it looks like on radar. you can see the heavy rain train moving so slowly. we're seeing those darker colors, the redsand even purposes indicating heavy rains. we saw rains starting to fall on thursday around lunchtime. it poured yesterday. it's pouring today. it will be a little better tomorrow. myrtle beach in and out of heavy rain bands. i wanted to stop this for you. i want to show you this watch box in pink. we have the potential to see tornados today. we have a tornado watch for 20 counties until 7:00 tonight. the storm could be downgraded as we get through the day. the next advisory comes out at 11:00. let's track it for you. by sunday only near ashville. then it takes a right-hand turn. >> all right. we're going to track it together, michelle. thank you for helping us through this for the last few days. this is not over. here are the earth movers. they're going right by me trying to create barriers. these guys are working in tough circumstances. there's no other people on this beach. there is beach patrol making sure there's no other people on the beach. they're trying to get this as prepared
beach. here is what it looks like on radar. you can see the heavy rain train moving so slowly. we're seeing those darker colors, the redsand even purposes indicating heavy rains. we saw rains starting to fall on thursday around lunchtime. it poured yesterday. it's pouring today. it will be a little better tomorrow. myrtle beach in and out of heavy rain bands. i wanted to stop this for you. i want to show you this watch box in pink. we have the potential to see tornados today. we have a tornado...
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red cross is helping evacuees. >> reporter: officials in south carolina say there are 61 shelters open across the state in florence county. a lot of people in places along the coast like myrtle beachs area to evacuate and wait out the storm. the red cross says they are running 15 shelters in the last 24 hours. they say the capacity, the numbers of people seeking safe shelters is increased. we visited one of those shelters earlier this morning. they say in response to more people coming and expectation of more in the next couple hours as the storm moves more in this direction, they say they are getting a few more heated meals so people can eat and stay safe even if the power goes. >> we take this, put this in there and there is a heater pack in here. then we have them turned the corner off of that and they will pour the water in and close it up and the whole thing will get bigger and bigger and if steam comes out of it, very hot, that is the meal, breakfast, lunch and dinner. >> reporter: two of the biggest concerns are power outages and flooding. officials are worried about river basin shared with north carolina and south carolina. rivers in south carolina flow into that and the r
red cross is helping evacuees. >> reporter: officials in south carolina say there are 61 shelters open across the state in florence county. a lot of people in places along the coast like myrtle beachs area to evacuate and wait out the storm. the red cross says they are running 15 shelters in the last 24 hours. they say the capacity, the numbers of people seeking safe shelters is increased. we visited one of those shelters earlier this morning. they say in response to more people coming...
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. >> for the wastewater enterprise quarterly report, there are two red dots on this report. one is on the ocean beach project and the other one is at griffith yard improvement project. ocean beach, the scheduled variance represents additional time needed to continue with the ongoing short-term
. >> for the wastewater enterprise quarterly report, there are two red dots on this report. one is on the ocean beach project and the other one is at griffith yard improvement project. ocean beach, the scheduled variance represents additional time needed to continue with the ongoing short-term
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. >> for the wastewater enterprise quarterly report, there are two red dots on this report. one is on the ocean beach project and the other one is at griffith yard improvement project. ocean beach, the scheduled variance represents additional time needed to continue with the ongoing short-term sand nourishment work and the long term planning efforts with the various stakeholders on that project. for that great 50 yards completion, it has been completed. but additional time is needed for final completion which will push out the construction excuse me, the closeout date. that concludes my wastewater enterprise quarterly reports. thank you. >> i wanted to commend you on all the stars.
. >> for the wastewater enterprise quarterly report, there are two red dots on this report. one is on the ocean beach project and the other one is at griffith yard improvement project. ocean beach, the scheduled variance represents additional time needed to continue with the ongoing short-term sand nourishment work and the long term planning efforts with the various stakeholders on that project. for that great 50 yards completion, it has been completed. but additional time is needed for...
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red, that's hurricane force. that stays with us through tomorrow morning just north and west of myrtle beach so just because you're not in wilmington this morning and not in this washing machine that is florence, don't think that you aren't getting it. it's just taking its sweet time to get to you. the other thick is while i've been standing here, power at transformers blowing and the sky filling with green and the sun just coming up. i'm about to experience something with a lot of other folk, seeing that video as the sky lit up. i'm about to experience something after this vicious eyewall gets out of here that i haven't yet as a storm chaser in nearly 20 years. we are about to see the eye. we'll be able to see straight up, things will go from this to calm within the 8:00 hour and you'll see that coming up here on "good morning america." >> all right, ginger. you can just see the sheer power of the storm just from you standing there and from images earlier. amy is also in wilmington and, amy, tell us what you're experiencing right now. >> reporter: i'm just a couple blocks away from ginger and from david and we've
red, that's hurricane force. that stays with us through tomorrow morning just north and west of myrtle beach so just because you're not in wilmington this morning and not in this washing machine that is florence, don't think that you aren't getting it. it's just taking its sweet time to get to you. the other thick is while i've been standing here, power at transformers blowing and the sky filling with green and the sun just coming up. i'm about to experience something with a lot of other folk,...
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beach. we have strong storms movin on shore. the worst of it as far as the gone. s concerned is the bright red, those are tornado warnings. all of this are flood gs in effect for most of the states of north carolina and south carolina, as well. would not be surprised if these move in. this system starts to mov o way. already seeing moisture as far north of northern. virgin look down towards the area. flooding definitely an iss in ese areas over the next 24 to 46 hours. the rainfall down to thouth still going to be an issue in towards e carolinas rightn through the middle of this week into late this week. as far as radar is concerned, not much going on. most of the da has been dry. we saw some sunshine. as we talked about, pretty good today for my son's baseball game. stilling shower activity. wn around the loudoun county, prince william county. warrenton seeing good shower activity. down pours currently. but the real stuff moves in overnight tonight. here we are tight about 8:00. notice back to the west, notice by 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. starting to see the showers come in. the heaviest rain back towards the west alon
beach. we have strong storms movin on shore. the worst of it as far as the gone. s concerned is the bright red, those are tornado warnings. all of this are flood gs in effect for most of the states of north carolina and south carolina, as well. would not be surprised if these move in. this system starts to mov o way. already seeing moisture as far north of northern. virgin look down towards the area. flooding definitely an iss in ese areas over the next 24 to 46 hours. the rainfall down to...
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beach enforcer. creates high fire danger as well and that is where the red flag warning comes from. it also bumps a temperatures specific with numbers in the neighborhood. plants found. new details about an illegal pot grow discovered on land owned by east bay mother. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be
beach enforcer. creates high fire danger as well and that is where the red flag warning comes from. it also bumps a temperatures specific with numbers in the neighborhood. plants found. new details about an illegal pot grow discovered on land owned by east bay mother. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the...
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beach. mid- 80s to low 90s inland. that is your forecast. we will be right back. collector who is getting back a famous pair of ruby red slippers. the f-b-i found the famous shoes from "the wizard of oz" -- more than ten years after they f four >>> there is no place like home just ask a memorabilia collector who is getting back a famous pair of slippers. the fbi found the famous shoes from the "wizard of oz" 10 years after they disappeared. they are one of four appears that judy garland wore in the 1939 film. the owner loaned them to the judy garland museum back in 2005 but they vanished. it is not clear if anyone will be charged. tissues are valued at $3 million. >> amazing. up next cbs talks to bob woodward about his new book about the white house. more reaction after nike makes colin kaepernick part of its latest campaign. and the stolen ruby slippers recovered after 13 years, that is coming up in just a few seconds on the "cbs evening news." >> we will be back in just 30 minutes. captioning sponsored by cbs o t glor: on the "cbs evening news" this tuesday: bob woodward's explosive new book on the trump white house. llrricane
beach. mid- 80s to low 90s inland. that is your forecast. we will be right back. collector who is getting back a famous pair of ruby red slippers. the f-b-i found the famous shoes from "the wizard of oz" -- more than ten years after they f four >>> there is no place like home just ask a memorabilia collector who is getting back a famous pair of slippers. the fbi found the famous shoes from the "wizard of oz" 10 years after they disappeared. they are one of four...
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beach. >> we will be checking in with you throughout the next fews. ho as the storm continues to bear down, relief is already on the ground. the red cross has 1500 disaster rkers in place with thousands more taking advantage of the shelters. joining us by phone is betsy rortson of the red cross. thank you so much for joining us this morning. what type of relief effortre you prepared for over there? >> caller: well, we're preparing for a massive response that could stand up to as many as 11 states. right now the concentration is in virginia, north carolina and south carolina. that's where we have prepositioned people and supplies theer tens of thousands of people throughout this storm until it's decided how quickly and how many people are able to return to their home. >> are you taking in any displaced ridents right now? the storm's already starting to lash the coast there. are you still taking anybody in >> caller: i sure hope so. i would encourage anyone who has not yet, you know, lives in aha community tt may be in the hurricane's path and it hasn't arrived ye take thisy opportunit get to one of those safe locations. theyre easy
beach. >> we will be checking in with you throughout the next fews. ho as the storm continues to bear down, relief is already on the ground. the red cross has 1500 disaster rkers in place with thousands more taking advantage of the shelters. joining us by phone is betsy rortson of the red cross. thank you so much for joining us this morning. what type of relief effortre you prepared for over there? >> caller: well, we're preparing for a massive response that could stand up to as...
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beach, wilmington. this has had a couple of tornadoes associated with it. right now it's severe w thunderstoning associated there. and look at all the red here. all the way up to roanoke. these are all flash flood warnings. flash floodeearnings in t states as a result of all of the rainfall that we have seen so far out offlorence. now, this flash flood warning, yeah, i think they may be i extendo our area during the day tomorrow, especially west of the blue ridge. you can see w re thatstorm. and it's moving slowly to the north and west, bringing that heavy rain up against the mountains. any timeou bring theain up against the mountains, it kind of rings out the moisture. and that's why we're going to see more out there towards the blue rid points to the west. for us, nothing going on. we're on the dry side. h e a couple of shower activity and he a coupl of showers down here towards the blue ridge are, but not much going on down there. shenandoah valley looking okay right now. but look tomorrow morning. here we e overnight. shower activity to the west. watch how it comes in tomorrow. 8:00 a.m., even around the d.c area, we could see some shower
beach, wilmington. this has had a couple of tornadoes associated with it. right now it's severe w thunderstoning associated there. and look at all the red here. all the way up to roanoke. these are all flash flood warnings. flash floodeearnings in t states as a result of all of the rainfall that we have seen so far out offlorence. now, this flash flood warning, yeah, i think they may be i extendo our area during the day tomorrow, especially west of the blue ridge. you can see w re thatstorm....
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beaches. we have a high fire danger for north and east bay his until 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. red flag warning are in effect due to a combination of very dry fuels, a north wind. right now it is about 15 to 16 miles per hour in the hills but it could gust as high as 35 overnight. humidity will remain low, five to 15%. so please be extra aware of your surroundings. from our east bay his camera we certainly have the marine layer in place. 60 degrees in san francisco. oakland is at 64. 70s from san jose to morgan hill. half moon bay, 67 degrees. sunshine as we look across the bay, and in the 70s. reamy comfortable in santa rosa and napa, but still hot in vacaville, 91. concord is right now at 84 degrees. here is a look at the temperature trend for livermore. 82 is the average high. next couple of days, well above average for the inland areas, but it is going to be a sharp drop-off in the temperatures late in the week going into the weekend. so get ready for some changes. a live look from our kgo roof camera and it is breezy along the embarcadero which will keep you comfortable. fog n
beaches. we have a high fire danger for north and east bay his until 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. red flag warning are in effect due to a combination of very dry fuels, a north wind. right now it is about 15 to 16 miles per hour in the hills but it could gust as high as 35 overnight. humidity will remain low, five to 15%. so please be extra aware of your surroundings. from our east bay his camera we certainly have the marine layer in place. 60 degrees in san francisco. oakland is at 64. 70s from san...
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red cross evacuation center. our scott mclean is at one location for us. he joins us from myrtle beach, south carolina.is the latest where you are? how are people holding up? >> reporter: anderson, we're a day away from florence making landfall. there are 440 people inside this shelter hunkering down until this storm passes. staff here at the red cross have tried to make things as comfortable as you can. people are getting three square meals a day. tables set up for socializing, card playing, an entertainment area over there playing movies during the day and the adults at night. the red cross also stresses this is not a shelter. the function here is to purely keep people safe until florence actually passes. that means that there are only cots set up for the elderly or the sick. some people brought air mattresses. a lot of people are sleeping on the floor, anderson. it is far from ideal, but it is a lot better than the alternative. a lot of people here live in prefabricated homes or mobile homes, not where you want to be when some of this weather might come, comes in. wind gusts potentially 100 miles pe
red cross evacuation center. our scott mclean is at one location for us. he joins us from myrtle beach, south carolina.is the latest where you are? how are people holding up? >> reporter: anderson, we're a day away from florence making landfall. there are 440 people inside this shelter hunkering down until this storm passes. staff here at the red cross have tried to make things as comfortable as you can. people are getting three square meals a day. tables set up for socializing, card...
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reds here, those are thunderstorms just blowing up over the atlantic and moving onshore, continuing the onslaught of incredibly heavy rainfall. you notice the storm north of charleston. this stayed to the north of them. myrtle beach noteeing much as far as the heavy wind theres th. but some rainfall. the i area came onshore, wilmington, north carolina. look at this. thevy hea rains still in the wilmington area, around oak island re won, asl they're trumping four, five, inches per hour at times. there's a tornado watch in effect until 7:00 tomorrow morning for this entire area. as the storm moves to the west, you will continue to see the feeder lobands. how long with incredibly heavy rainfall. look at the rainfall totals. this was the feeder band yesterday. and these are thean feeder today that are coming across here. and notice the rainfall totals. here's wilmington, 23.6 inches here. 21.2. the highe i've seen, over 30 inches of rain. yet.e're not done just you know we have another day to go in this same area. then, itoill start shift. right now, tropical storm florence, still tropical storm, winds of 40 miles per hour. only moving at 3 miles per hour. that's goingin to co to sit and dump more rain on eastern por
reds here, those are thunderstorms just blowing up over the atlantic and moving onshore, continuing the onslaught of incredibly heavy rainfall. you notice the storm north of charleston. this stayed to the north of them. myrtle beach noteeing much as far as the heavy wind theres th. but some rainfall. the i area came onshore, wilmington, north carolina. look at this. thevy hea rains still in the wilmington area, around oak island re won, asl they're trumping four, five, inches per hour at times....
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red center line. it's supposed to go right over the top of where you are in wrightsville beach at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. maw be able to go through an eye even though it's a category 1. in a storm like this for you, as you know and for our viewers, if it was a category 3 or 4 we would bring you in and put you in a safe spot. category 1, if you're in a safe location, you don't have to worry as much. we may see you ride through the eye wall, throughout the eye and through the other side come tomorrow morning. >> well, i have been through two other eyes, so this would be the third eye. and just for our viewers who are wondering, because you see that big map and you see the eye, it's a very strange occurrence to be in the eye because it is so calm in that eye. depending on the speed, this is moving 6 miles an hour, so we actually get a chance to experience if it does follow this path. one of the oddest things i've noted, there are birds flying around and seagulls because it's so calm in the middle of this horrific, gargantuan monster. >> kerry, we actually on radar have had -- there's been
red center line. it's supposed to go right over the top of where you are in wrightsville beach at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. maw be able to go through an eye even though it's a category 1. in a storm like this for you, as you know and for our viewers, if it was a category 3 or 4 we would bring you in and put you in a safe spot. category 1, if you're in a safe location, you don't have to worry as much. we may see you ride through the eye wall, throughout the eye and through the other side come...
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red. >> there are mass evacuations and a live look now from the coast of north carolina. this is wrightsville beach one of the potential strike zones. nbc's jay gray is on the ground there and what are you seeing so far? >> doesn't look too bad. >> reporter: it's beautiful but that will change dramatically over the course of the day and the opportunity, the window to get in or get ready is closing quickly. we expect the rain and wind to pick up significantly today and then things go from bad to worse pretty quickly here. time is running out along the south atlantic coast. florence a powerful category 4 hurricane gathering momentum and growing. >> the waves and the wind, this storm may bring, is nothing like you've ever seen. even if you've ridden out storms before, this one is different. don't bet your life on riding out a monster. >> reporter: evacuations started tuesday and will continue today. more than 1 million from virginia through the carolinas. gathering sandbags, boarding up, packing up, and pulling out, many worried about what they may find when they come back. >> just hope that everythin
red. >> there are mass evacuations and a live look now from the coast of north carolina. this is wrightsville beach one of the potential strike zones. nbc's jay gray is on the ground there and what are you seeing so far? >> doesn't look too bad. >> reporter: it's beautiful but that will change dramatically over the course of the day and the opportunity, the window to get in or get ready is closing quickly. we expect the rain and wind to pick up significantly today and then...
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red. >> there are mass evacuations and a live look now from the coast of north carolina. this is wrightsville beach one of the potential strike zones. nbc's jay gray is on the ground there with our report this morning. >> reporter: time is running out along the south atlantic coast. >> this storm is a monster. >> reporter: florence, right now a powerful category 4 hurricane, gathering momentum and growing. >> the waves and the wind, this storm may bring, is nothing like you've ever seen. even if you've ridden out storms before, this one is different. don't bet your life on riding out a monster. >> reporter: evacuations started tuesday and will continue today. more than 1 million from virginia through the carolinas. gathering sandbags, boarding up, packing up, and pulling out, many worried about what they may find when they come back. >> just hope that everything is still standing and is not too much damage, but again, this is a very significant storm. >> reporter: still, lorraine and mark taylor, along with some of their neighbors say they'll ride it out. >> i've been through a lot of storms and we
red. >> there are mass evacuations and a live look now from the coast of north carolina. this is wrightsville beach one of the potential strike zones. nbc's jay gray is on the ground there with our report this morning. >> reporter: time is running out along the south atlantic coast. >> this storm is a monster. >> reporter: florence, right now a powerful category 4 hurricane, gathering momentum and growing. >> the waves and the wind, this storm may bring, is nothing...
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red hot. in july alone she won three national tournaments. the junior pga championship in kentucky, the u.s. junior nationals at pebble beachand the canadian juniors. she just could not lose. things definitely did change. >> my game has changed. i've changed and, yeah, just not going to ucla was a big decision for me. i was set on going there, but winning all those tournaments right after i decommitted was very nice for me. >> reporter: well, it was just natural to want to just go ahead and turn pro, then. >> yeah. >> sometime in 2019 noe is going to turn pro. she is ranked no. 3 in the u.s. now. 22nd in the world. she even coached this weekend hacker. >> reporter: just like that! >> winning the junior pga and junior nationals landed noe on the junior ryder cup team, one of six women who will compete against a european team next week in paris. her first international event and she'll be treated like royalty. >> i want this and that and they'll have it set up for us, which is going to be awesome. >> reporter: so it's a list of miss noe, what would you like and boom. i want green m&ms. it will be there. >> i was like blue gat
red hot. in july alone she won three national tournaments. the junior pga championship in kentucky, the u.s. junior nationals at pebble beachand the canadian juniors. she just could not lose. things definitely did change. >> my game has changed. i've changed and, yeah, just not going to ucla was a big decision for me. i was set on going there, but winning all those tournaments right after i decommitted was very nice for me. >> reporter: well, it was just natural to want to just go...
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beach. what are people telling you there? >> hey, kate. emphasis on evacuation center. this is not a shelter. the redss says the function of this place is purely just to keep people safe until hurricane florence passes and until the danger is actually over. that means there are not cots for everybody. a lot of people are simply sitting on the floor. it's certainly not an ideal situation, but it's better than the alternative for a lot of people. i want to introduce you to one family. this is james and elwana. i wonder, you were telling me earlier, the ground by your house is already pretty marshy, isn't it? >> yes, sir. it's real spongy. you step on it in places and mud will cover your foot. >> so flooding is a real concern then? >> i would think so because we're in close proximity to the rivers. we have creeks and low-lying areas around the house. >> you're in a mobile home as well so this structure is safer than that. are you worried a lot about the wind? >> i mean, it's going to be a big factor. i'm hoping it don't tear nothing up, but it's an older home. it's been remodeled a little bit, but still
beach. what are people telling you there? >> hey, kate. emphasis on evacuation center. this is not a shelter. the redss says the function of this place is purely just to keep people safe until hurricane florence passes and until the danger is actually over. that means there are not cots for everybody. a lot of people are simply sitting on the floor. it's certainly not an ideal situation, but it's better than the alternative for a lot of people. i want to introduce you to one family. this...
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beach festival are believed to be among the victims. officials say a search and rescue mission is being hampered by power cuts. jan gelfand is from the international federation of redss and red crescent charity, and joins me now via webcam from jakarta. thank you for being with us on the bbc news this morning. but we ask you first of all, how difficult is it to get an accurate picture of what has been happening across the island? thank you for having me. it island? thank you for having me. it is very difficult. when you have a situation of a 7.7 earthquake, followed by hundreds of tremors afterwards and a tsunami, the devastation we have seen, terrible images. when that happened collapsed buildings, people in the streets, communication infrastructure and down, transportation complicated. right now the nearest airport is between ten and i2 right now the nearest airport is between ten and 12 hours away because the airport, the closest airport is, the control tower was damaged. it is quite panic on the ground after a compound disaster such as this. very scary. the initial concern must be for life and those who may either have died, 380, likely to rise, many people lik
beach festival are believed to be among the victims. officials say a search and rescue mission is being hampered by power cuts. jan gelfand is from the international federation of redss and red crescent charity, and joins me now via webcam from jakarta. thank you for being with us on the bbc news this morning. but we ask you first of all, how difficult is it to get an accurate picture of what has been happening across the island? thank you for having me. it island? thank you for having me. it...