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." ♪ rob: welcome to the program. i am bob matheson. hit a record high in its unmatched record of price swings. some call it the currency of the future. others call it bubble that is doomed to first. but the mother of all cryptocurrencies is slowly cementing its place in global markets as the most preferred digital assets. financials to tuitions mastercard, paypal and many others are investing heavily in it, expanding access to customers around the world. so, while coin trends higher, the question remains -- will it replace traditional currencies in the future? we ring in our panel in in a moment, but let's recap bitcoin's history. it was created in 2008 by an unknown person or group of people under the name of satoshi nakimoto. it began circulating a year later as an open source software, which means everybody could access the blueprint and make their own coin. it was intended for people to send money online and avoid the global banking system. value fluctuated sharply as people experimented on how to use it now, bitcoin -- to use it.
." ♪ rob: welcome to the program. i am bob matheson. hit a record high in its unmatched record of price swings. some call it the currency of the future. others call it bubble that is doomed to first. but the mother of all cryptocurrencies is slowly cementing its place in global markets as the most preferred digital assets. financials to tuitions mastercard, paypal and many others are investing heavily in it, expanding access to customers around the world. so, while coin trends higher,...
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he robbed banks on authority back and robbed his last in a car. allegedly he robbed 21 banks during his outlaw career and made off with nearly $80,000 all on his own. now, the legend has really romanticized many outlaws, especially the james brothers through originally dime novels and editorials like we heard earlier. then later i think through tv shows and movies it's really how most people in the public know about these men. a lot of them have become these robin hood-type figures versus the evil law men and though we did hear about quite a few evil law men it is interesting that that's the typical way that wild west outlaws had been characterized. i want to leave with you this thought, the encyclopedia of western gun fighters noted while the history of these old west gangs is often romanticized it should not be forgotten that they were nothing more than thugs. i want to thank you guys again for coming out this evening. we've got a few minutes for some questions and answers if anybody needs to slip out, feel free to do so, but if anybody has any
he robbed banks on authority back and robbed his last in a car. allegedly he robbed 21 banks during his outlaw career and made off with nearly $80,000 all on his own. now, the legend has really romanticized many outlaws, especially the james brothers through originally dime novels and editorials like we heard earlier. then later i think through tv shows and movies it's really how most people in the public know about these men. a lot of them have become these robin hood-type figures versus the...
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i'm gina baelish along with spokesman rob reese.e today and really who should be giving us a call. - well, first, gina, i want to thank you for having us here today. we always love answering the viewers questions and this is a great service you're providing. now, as far as who should be calling in today anyone who has been injured in an accident it was not your fault, you do not have an attorney. well, now you can do something about it. just give us a call right now. we'll answer all of your questions. we're going to give you a free consultation and we'll let you know how much your case is potentially worth. - great. thanks rob. now let's go to a video testimonial from a current client of the legal help center. dr. lauren miller, rob, you want to go ahead and introduce? - absolutely, lauren is an eye doctor. she was in a really bad car accident while driving with her daughter. she saw our commercial. she called in and was immediately connected with one of our legal professionals. now we got her all of her medical bills paid. we got
i'm gina baelish along with spokesman rob reese.e today and really who should be giving us a call. - well, first, gina, i want to thank you for having us here today. we always love answering the viewers questions and this is a great service you're providing. now, as far as who should be calling in today anyone who has been injured in an accident it was not your fault, you do not have an attorney. well, now you can do something about it. just give us a call right now. we'll answer all of your...
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banks seemed to be a good post-war occupation so they also robbed trains and they robbed the mobile ohio railroad in union, tennessee in 1870. while the pinker tons were hot on their tail, hillary farrington shot william pinkerton in the side when the detective had him cornered in a kentucky farm. pinkerton however was not killed. he managed to subdue hillary and cuff him. the next day they were en route to columbus, kentucky on a paddle boat when hillary broke loose and grabbed pinkerton's shotgun. the gun discharged and grazed pinkerton's skull but again did not kill him. before hillary could aim at the detective, he delivered an uppercut. he landed on the paddle wheel. i bet you can guess what happened next, he was chopped to pieces. his brother meantime had been captured in farmingdale, illinois. he had been returned to union city, tennessee for the trial. however, there were many angry people in the town that this had happened and while he was in prison awaiting his trial a mob formed, broke into the prison, and took him out and lynched him. these are some of the most notorious
banks seemed to be a good post-war occupation so they also robbed trains and they robbed the mobile ohio railroad in union, tennessee in 1870. while the pinker tons were hot on their tail, hillary farrington shot william pinkerton in the side when the detective had him cornered in a kentucky farm. pinkerton however was not killed. he managed to subdue hillary and cuff him. the next day they were en route to columbus, kentucky on a paddle boat when hillary broke loose and grabbed pinkerton's...
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and i think rob has names for them, so, yeah, they've been a terrific support for rob.g that rob can relate to them and that support mechanism, the three musketeers, has been a great help to rob. everybody says, the impact that this disease has on loved ones, friends, family, is of course the hardest thing to bear. and you are bearing the brunt of this, 2a hours a day. it's hard because the person is still there, he's still rob, but he's just in a body thatjust doesn't, that's so weak now that it doesn't let him do things. and i think that's what i remember, i remember rob has as he was. and he's still the same person to me, he'sjust, you know, he's just rob with mnd now. when you look at rob and what's been taken away from him, it puts things in perspective, not having a tidy house or being late, it's irrelevant, really. being happy and your health is really important. i think people might look at you and think, how on earth does she hold all this together? three young children, looking after rob, and still working in the nhs through a pandemic. i am a bit crazy! it is
and i think rob has names for them, so, yeah, they've been a terrific support for rob.g that rob can relate to them and that support mechanism, the three musketeers, has been a great help to rob. everybody says, the impact that this disease has on loved ones, friends, family, is of course the hardest thing to bear. and you are bearing the brunt of this, 2a hours a day. it's hard because the person is still there, he's still rob, but he's just in a body thatjust doesn't, that's so weak now that...
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let's get right back to rob with the latest. rob?ack took a big shift to the west this morning, so now we're forced to get ready in a hurry. landfall on long island and new england as a category 1 late sunday. plowing through new england. hurricane conditions in the next 36 to 48 hours which means tomorrow is your day to prepare. >> rob marciano, our thanks to you. whit and linsey here this >> moving forward. it's finding solutions. abc seven news. >> is no problem at all. i'm happy to share it and feel safer about it. anchor: starting today, san francisco has some of the strictest vaccine measures in the country. people have to prove they are vaccinated against covid-19 to participate in many indoor activities. good afternoon. thank you for joining us. you're watching abc seven news at 4:00 live. across california, vaccinations are trending up as the delta variant surges. new numbers from the state health department show more than 80,000 doses are being administered per day. that average jumped from this time last month. it was arou
let's get right back to rob with the latest. rob?ack took a big shift to the west this morning, so now we're forced to get ready in a hurry. landfall on long island and new england as a category 1 late sunday. plowing through new england. hurricane conditions in the next 36 to 48 hours which means tomorrow is your day to prepare. >> rob marciano, our thanks to you. whit and linsey here this >> moving forward. it's finding solutions. abc seven news. >> is no problem at all. i'm...
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rob, what do you make of this take? i afghanistan.�* rob, what do you make of this take?-- a picture tells a thousand _ of this take? i picture -- a picture tells a thousand words. _ of this take? i picture -- a picture tells a thousand words. the - tells a thousand words. the telegraph has the picture that really sums up what happened tonight. these apparently are hundreds of paratroopers who are leaving kabul airport, and i'm not surprised they're probably delighted to get out. we owe them all a huge debt of thanks. it's been an extraordinary effort by these people to evacuate over 15,000 people. so, we owe them our thanks, but that's not the whole story. as we know, there are at least 1000 left behind. may be many more, which i think we'll discuss a bit later. that's put some politicians and the firing line. figs put some politicians and the firing line. �* , ., ., ~ put some politicians and the firing line. �* , ., , ., , line. as we look at these images, faiza, line. as we look at these images, faiza. some _ line. as we look at these images, faiza, some of _ line. as
rob, what do you make of this take? i afghanistan.�* rob, what do you make of this take?-- a picture tells a thousand _ of this take? i picture -- a picture tells a thousand words. _ of this take? i picture -- a picture tells a thousand words. the - tells a thousand words. the telegraph has the picture that really sums up what happened tonight. these apparently are hundreds of paratroopers who are leaving kabul airport, and i'm not surprised they're probably delighted to get out. we owe them...
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rob, olivia, thank you very much. we will— know. rob, olivia, thank you very much.u very much. we will test you on - know. rob, olivia, thank you very much. we will test you on that. know. rob, olivia, thank you very l much. we will test you on that once you are allowed back in the studio, we will see how attacked you are and your fellow paper if we will all be hugging in september. we are looking for to hugging, we are hoping it will be in september, we've got to obviously wait for the guidance both from public health and also from the bbc health advisers as well. but we are keeping ourfingers crossed bbc health advisers as well. but we are keeping our fingers crossed that we will soon be able to get guests back into the building safely and will have the opportunity to interact with us here and we want to rely on the technology, sometimes those video links let us down. that's it for the papers. olivia and rob will be back in just over half an hour. good evening. i'm mark edwards. thanks forjoining us. team gb have continued their impressive medal haul with another
rob, olivia, thank you very much. we will— know. rob, olivia, thank you very much.u very much. we will test you on - know. rob, olivia, thank you very much. we will test you on that. know. rob, olivia, thank you very l much. we will test you on that once you are allowed back in the studio, we will see how attacked you are and your fellow paper if we will all be hugging in september. we are looking for to hugging, we are hoping it will be in september, we've got to obviously wait for the...
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i hope this isn't rob. god. >> linderholm mentioned paige's second ex-husband rob dixon because she knew paige was afraid of him. the next day linderholm heard about paige's car and the fire. >> i wanted to go over and look at it and i arrived just in time for -- it was put on a platform on a trailer and it was being hauled away. when it passed me i just -- it just left me with this horrible feeling. >> as she drove away something across the road caught her eye, it was a sign for bob scott rvs. >> lester jones had told me that he worked for bob scott rv and when i drove around i saw a car in the parking lot that was the same one that was in the driveway when i walked up to lester jones' house, and i thought, oh, my god. >> right away carol went to the sheriff's office, told them all she knew about lester ralph jones. >> how much credence did you give that story, or did you? >> we gave it a lot of credence. >> in fact, a week after paige disappeared they brought jones in for questioning. >> mr. jones, i appr
i hope this isn't rob. god. >> linderholm mentioned paige's second ex-husband rob dixon because she knew paige was afraid of him. the next day linderholm heard about paige's car and the fire. >> i wanted to go over and look at it and i arrived just in time for -- it was put on a platform on a trailer and it was being hauled away. when it passed me i just -- it just left me with this horrible feeling. >> as she drove away something across the road caught her eye, it was a sign...
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rob, what are you seeing?tent storm, linsey, but thankfully we are in weakening mode but it's slowing down and rainfall as we mentioned will be the big issue crossing now the capital of connecticut and continues to weaken as it makes its way towards the berkshires. here's the track of what's left of henri, and it's going to hang around for quite some time. scoot through the berkshires and then eventually out to sea but not until early tuesday morning. because of that we've got flash flood watches that are posted across several states, already saturated in new jersey and metro new york, so we could see more in the way of flash flooding tonight. this is the second time this state has been hit by a tropical storm this year, and the hurricane season is still young, linsey. >> rob, thanks so much. stay safe, everyone. thanks so much for watching. david muir back here tomorrow. i'm linsey davis in new york. have a great night. >> announcer: thank you for making "world news tonight with david muir" america's most wat
rob, what are you seeing?tent storm, linsey, but thankfully we are in weakening mode but it's slowing down and rainfall as we mentioned will be the big issue crossing now the capital of connecticut and continues to weaken as it makes its way towards the berkshires. here's the track of what's left of henri, and it's going to hang around for quite some time. scoot through the berkshires and then eventually out to sea but not until early tuesday morning. because of that we've got flash flood...
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thanks, rob. we'll come back to you in the next hour. >> we have how many historic wildfires going on right now all over the planet. >>> we do have a lot of to get to. still dozens of breakthrough cases on a carnival cruise ship. what the cruise line is saying about its onboard protocols. >>> plus, the second round of child tax credits are in the mail. who will be getting these checks and how much will they be? >>> and barcelona star gerard pique joins us lto their big premiere. >> "good morning america" is sponsored by old navy. (music) (music) i wish i could wake up and say hi to a giraffe. ride a train in the sky... and visit far away galaxies. stay in the magic at a disney resort hotel. so close to the parks, you can make all your disney wishes come true. and now, you can save up to 25% on rooms at select disney resort hotels. imagine the magic of staying here. ♪ at sele♪t disney resort hotels. ♪ ♪ is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c wi
thanks, rob. we'll come back to you in the next hour. >> we have how many historic wildfires going on right now all over the planet. >>> we do have a lot of to get to. still dozens of breakthrough cases on a carnival cruise ship. what the cruise line is saying about its onboard protocols. >>> plus, the second round of child tax credits are in the mail. who will be getting these checks and how much will they be? >>> and barcelona star gerard pique joins us lto...
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and now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan. but is it actually maintain that the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this, and you can see we have been on this. why? because we have got 17000 people out. well, it's not just your case, it's been in need of returning here to the united kingdom, but many, many africans are absolutely desperate to flee from the taliban takeover as well and have been e mailing the united kingdom, the foreign office trying to get some help. so what we're hearing now is a minister has admitted the emails from schools of people have not only not been replied to a process, but not even being read by many, many ministers here in westminster. meaning many people are still stuck in the r
and now dominic rob, as we heard, is it missing? he has no idea how many british citizens still remain in afghanistan. but is it actually maintain that the u. k has done a good job and that people should stop attacking the u. k for its own as occupation process. anyone getting back passing briefings either at me or the foreign commonwealth and development office is frankly not credible. and it is deeply responsible. we have absolutely been on this, and you can see we have been on this. why?...
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many thing is of blame dominant rob. so the foreign secretary to go a while during an international crisis of this magnitude is nothing short of a shameful. i think it was amazing, staggering that the foreign secretary was still on holiday, while i canister was collapsing to the taliban. you've got to be on duty during that sort of period where we're so deeply and intimately involved in it. we haven't heard from the foreign secretary and about a week despite this being the biggest single foreign policy disastrous and suicide . so i don't know what the foreign office is thinking. while his handling of the crisis in afghanistan has really gone from bad to worse. in fact, he's now saying and advising that, anybody that still need to leave ask on a stone would probably be better off, going to a neighboring country to try and return to safety here in the united kingdom. however, of course i easier said than done considering the taliban operating for to checkpoints and really it's putting a lot of trust in the taliban to uphol
many thing is of blame dominant rob. so the foreign secretary to go a while during an international crisis of this magnitude is nothing short of a shameful. i think it was amazing, staggering that the foreign secretary was still on holiday, while i canister was collapsing to the taliban. you've got to be on duty during that sort of period where we're so deeply and intimately involved in it. we haven't heard from the foreign secretary and about a week despite this being the biggest single...
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let's get right back to rob with the latest. rob? took a big shift to the west this morning, so now we're forced to get ready in a hurry. the forecast again to come on landfall on long island and new england as a category 1 late sunday. plowing through new england. hurricane watches and warnings across the coastline. hurricane conditions in the next 36 to 48 hours, which means tomorrow is your day to prepare. david. >> rob marciano, our thanks to you. whit and linsey here this weekend, and i'll see on monday. good night, everyone. anchor: hospital that ended with hip-hop artist losing his life. >> i thought i would have a difficult time but it was not as bad as everybody has the vaccine cards ready. co-anchor: day one for san francisco's indoor vaccine mandate could live to see how it is going. meteorologist: air quality today. things are looking up. the we can forecast. abc seven news at 6:00 starts now. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc seven news. co-anchor: it is ugly out there. the goo
let's get right back to rob with the latest. rob? took a big shift to the west this morning, so now we're forced to get ready in a hurry. the forecast again to come on landfall on long island and new england as a category 1 late sunday. plowing through new england. hurricane watches and warnings across the coastline. hurricane conditions in the next 36 to 48 hours, which means tomorrow is your day to prepare. david. >> rob marciano, our thanks to you. whit and linsey here this weekend,...
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rob, time this out for us as the storm approaches. rain will actually hit new e - jersey overnight tonight, and the wind and rain will arrive in long island by sunrise tomorrow, and shortly after that, full force here on the connecticut coastline. right now at about 340 miles to our south, strengthened to a category 1 storm and accelerating north over 10 miles an hour. it's not perfect, but growing in size. we expect landfall early tomorrow afternoon at or near hurricane strength and driving in through new england. here's our computer model. you see the rain in new jersey. that comes in tonight. rain bands come into long island, connecticut, and newport, where winds could gust easily over 75 miles per hour. heavy rain to our west. storm surge five feet as well, damaging winds. flash flooding across seven states. could see four to eight inches o rainfall. with saturated ground and wind, trees will come down. and i think we'll see widespread power outages with this storm. whit? >> rob, thank you. we'll check back and get another update
rob, time this out for us as the storm approaches. rain will actually hit new e - jersey overnight tonight, and the wind and rain will arrive in long island by sunrise tomorrow, and shortly after that, full force here on the connecticut coastline. right now at about 340 miles to our south, strengthened to a category 1 storm and accelerating north over 10 miles an hour. it's not perfect, but growing in size. we expect landfall early tomorrow afternoon at or near hurricane strength and driving in...
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>> rob is right.is inconceivable to me that a president of the united states is leaving american citizens behind in afghanistan, knowing what fate awaits them. he is doing it, why? because he is trusting the world of the taliban or i guess taking his orders from the taliban getting the american military out there have at a certain point? we have american citizens all over afghanistan. they're not just in kabul. they're not just working for the u.s. government. they are people who teach school, the girls in parts of afghanistan. we have one or two or three civilians working on a farming project in another part of afghanistan. these people are alone. they have no way of getting to kabul airport. it is not like you get in your car to drive from washington to boston. these are people who have no way of getting from one place to another and even if they had a car, to drive to kabul airport they would be stopped every mile or so because everybody in afghanistan has an ak-47 and they're all going to be out o
>> rob is right.is inconceivable to me that a president of the united states is leaving american citizens behind in afghanistan, knowing what fate awaits them. he is doing it, why? because he is trusting the world of the taliban or i guess taking his orders from the taliban getting the american military out there have at a certain point? we have american citizens all over afghanistan. they're not just in kabul. they're not just working for the u.s. government. they are people who teach...
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rob did it today. >> exactly. it's official. >>> little league legend mo'ne davis made a name for herself in 2014 when she became the first girl to pitch a shutout and win a game in the little leaguee world series, and now she's finding success in the broadcast booth returning to provide game analysis of the mlb little league classic for espn's kid cast. mo'ne davis joins us this morning. so good to talk to you. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> so ahead of the classic game tomorrow night with the big league guys, the little league world series games take place in the afternoon. based on your own experience, what must those players be going through right now, and any advice you have for them? >> i probably would say pure joy. just wanting to be out there after such a tough year, just want to get out and play with your friends and make memories and play on the biggest stage. so i would just say just soak it all in, have fun and make those memories. >> such an accomplishment for them
rob did it today. >> exactly. it's official. >>> little league legend mo'ne davis made a name for herself in 2014 when she became the first girl to pitch a shutout and win a game in the little leaguee world series, and now she's finding success in the broadcast booth returning to provide game analysis of the mlb little league classic for espn's kid cast. mo'ne davis joins us this morning. so good to talk to you. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having...
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rob scott joins us from perth.enefited pretty much from a work from home bringing forward a demand for home improvement. do you expect demand to persist or will it moderate from here? rob: over all, the underlying demand has been strong enough to earlier -- in australia. but in two major cities, melbourne and sydney in lockdown at the same time, and we see emerging issues in new zealand, it has had a dent on consumer and business spending, as we updated today. we are expecting the next couple of months to be pretty challenging not, just at a business level, but a community level. but overall, our business and our balance sheet is in good shape, and we are more optimistic as we look forward to the christmas trading period. haslinda: most businesses have benefited form their online presence. what kind of growth are you looking at for your online businesses and what does it mean for your brick-and-mortar margin. rob: we see the online business as critically important for our future growth. it works very neatly alongsi
rob scott joins us from perth.enefited pretty much from a work from home bringing forward a demand for home improvement. do you expect demand to persist or will it moderate from here? rob: over all, the underlying demand has been strong enough to earlier -- in australia. but in two major cities, melbourne and sydney in lockdown at the same time, and we see emerging issues in new zealand, it has had a dent on consumer and business spending, as we updated today. we are expecting the next couple...
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rob, your favorite mother's cookie? >> the frosted ones.s worth my body weight as a kid. >> see you at 11:00. great discoveries for you out here along the open road. doug: we'll celebrate the bright future of a world-class path around the entire san francisco bay shoreline for us to enjoy and use to get from place to place without our cars. and we'll reveal how it will be made resilient to the rising seas of climate change. we'll see how land is being protected and managed in sonoma county to secure ample supplies reflect on a lasting landscape legacy for all the people. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ cc by aberdeen captioning 1-800-688-6621 www.aberap.com doug: our love affair with san francisco bay has grown dramatically since the middle of the 20th century. citizens fought to save the bay from being destroyed and then began to build a trail around it that's now more than 350 miles long, giving millions of us easy access to the bay's beauty for recreation and day-to-day transportation.
rob, your favorite mother's cookie? >> the frosted ones.s worth my body weight as a kid. >> see you at 11:00. great discoveries for you out here along the open road. doug: we'll celebrate the bright future of a world-class path around the entire san francisco bay shoreline for us to enjoy and use to get from place to place without our cars. and we'll reveal how it will be made resilient to the rising seas of climate change. we'll see how land is being protected and managed in sonoma...
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see at this church and community center in rob? yes, 8 has been coming in from all over the country, food, water, all kinds of other supplies. and it is available here for whoever needs it. the overwhelming message from the people that we've met here is it now is the time for solidarity. now is the time to help and support each other because of as many of them have said to us, they feel there is no other help coming across greece. communities like this have had hard days and the road to recovery looks long. zane bus robbie: oh, jazeera grove, yes. village on greases area island. more than 100 wildfires are burning through the vast forests of cells the siberia, nearly 4000000 hector as if land have been damaged by the flames. hundreds of villages and 9 cities in the earth can you could hear regions have been covered in smoke forecasters in eastern italy. sicily have reported a temperature of 48.8 degrees as a heat way. fuels fires in the north which have destroyed homes on crops, and if confirmed it would be the highest temperature
see at this church and community center in rob? yes, 8 has been coming in from all over the country, food, water, all kinds of other supplies. and it is available here for whoever needs it. the overwhelming message from the people that we've met here is it now is the time for solidarity. now is the time to help and support each other because of as many of them have said to us, they feel there is no other help coming across greece. communities like this have had hard days and the road to...
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rob marciano is on the ground in connecticut. rob, what's the latest?that's the last hurricane to hit new england. this right now just below hurricane status. we're in between rain bands right now. around the corner and past the border in rhode island this is port judith, it's rocking and rolling as far as the atlantic surf is concerned, and that's where the biggest surge will be as well. let's go through the track and impacts as far as the wind is concerned. right now the max winds are 70 miles an hour and the center is expected to come to shore around noontime along the connecticut/rhode island border. there you see the winds and impact. cape cod, the islands of massachusetts, all the way to montauk point and eastern parts of connecticut. in western massachusetts, there will be considerable rain there. with the winds and rains we'll see loosening amounts of the soil. we've had a tremendous amount of rain in july and the first part of august. trees are going to come down. they've prepositioned the crews in connecticut for power outages. we will see wid
rob marciano is on the ground in connecticut. rob, what's the latest?that's the last hurricane to hit new england. this right now just below hurricane status. we're in between rain bands right now. around the corner and past the border in rhode island this is port judith, it's rocking and rolling as far as the atlantic surf is concerned, and that's where the biggest surge will be as well. let's go through the track and impacts as far as the wind is concerned. right now the max winds are 70...
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meteorologist rob mayeda will have the weather. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm connie. we did see some improvement today. >> not in dublin though, as you can see. >> let's bring in meteorologist rob mayeda to see what's coming up next. >> right now the sea breeze making a difference on the inner bay. a cloudy coast on the north bay. you can see the air quality at this hour. instead of orange and red, in dublin, it's green and yellow. it's moderate. brought on by the sea breeze and a surge of low clouds. the good news for the weekend, we saw upper air smoke, but the surface smoke, the healthy air that we breathe, a lot of that has pushed off to the east. we might see a little smoke moving to the north bay, but not to healthy levels. meantime the wind increasing here, look at this. the radar shows the ash being tossed up by the vertical winds. you see the major wildfire along highway 50. that's a big concern as the fire moves off toward the east bringing hazardous and very unhealthy air quality. that's an air quality concern as we wrap up the weekend. closer to home, enjo
meteorologist rob mayeda will have the weather. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm connie. we did see some improvement today. >> not in dublin though, as you can see. >> let's bring in meteorologist rob mayeda to see what's coming up next. >> right now the sea breeze making a difference on the inner bay. a cloudy coast on the north bay. you can see the air quality at this hour. instead of orange and red, in dublin, it's green and yellow. it's moderate. brought on by...
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it's rob, tracking all the changes we are going to see this weekend. rob? >> and quite a few changes. we have seen them in just the last 24 hours. areas now around the east bay are unhealthy for all groups. aqi around 150. and unhealthy for sensitive groups in to oakland. all of it is brought on by a change in the winds. winds out of the north bringing the wild fire smoke that was bottled up in the interior northern california down in the bay area. unfortunately the next 24 hours, really doesn't show much in the way of any change. notice how the unhealthy air is likely to stick around, not just for tomorrow morning but through the day tomorrow and temperatures at the same time could be trending even hotter for the valley. so, unhealthy air to start the weekend. valley temperatures we could see more 100s tomorrow. and san francisco, by the way, close to 80, when cooler temperatures and better air quality arrive coming up in the forecast in 12 minutes. >> okay, we will see auto you in a bit, thank you so much. rob, if you thought the smoke was bad in the bay
it's rob, tracking all the changes we are going to see this weekend. rob? >> and quite a few changes. we have seen them in just the last 24 hours. areas now around the east bay are unhealthy for all groups. aqi around 150. and unhealthy for sensitive groups in to oakland. all of it is brought on by a change in the winds. winds out of the north bringing the wild fire smoke that was bottled up in the interior northern california down in the bay area. unfortunately the next 24 hours, really...
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he were a rugby league family welcoming back rob burrow.— back rob burrow.lf, amazing _ back rob burrow. he is an amazing scrum-half, amazing personality. l back rob burrow. he is an amazing i scrum-half, amazing personality. he scrum—half, amazing personality. he scored the finest try in the rugby league grand final at old trafford in 2011. he is an inspiration to the rest of the team.— in 2011. he is an inspiration to the rest of the team. people who watched him transform — rest of the team. people who watched him transform from _ rest of the team. people who watched him transform from lad _ rest of the team. people who watched him transform from lad to _ rest of the team. people who watched him transform from lad to legend. - him transform from lad to legend. really emotional. an emotional night for all the family who will be here. when you have watched him coming through from being a boy, obviously it is not a nice situation, but we are there for him.— are there for him. people who followed his _ are there for him. people who followed his journey _ are t
he were a rugby league family welcoming back rob burrow.— back rob burrow.lf, amazing _ back rob burrow. he is an amazing scrum-half, amazing personality. l back rob burrow. he is an amazing i scrum-half, amazing personality. he scrum—half, amazing personality. he scored the finest try in the rugby league grand final at old trafford in 2011. he is an inspiration to the rest of the team.— in 2011. he is an inspiration to the rest of the team. people who watched him transform — rest of...
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rob fladeboe kron 4 news. more to come on that. no doubt. thank you, rob.nwhile, solano county is the only bay area county without a current mask mandate. but now one city in the county is considering implementing it sold. >> indoor mask mandate. the city of benicia is voting on the matter tonight. the proposed mandate would be for all indoor spaces in the city, including commercial buildings leaders at the solano county health departments say they do not think making people wear masks. inside is necessary. however, been dishes. mayor says covid cases are rising of the delta variant and implementing a mandate, maybe the best way to slow the spread. >> and outside lands is joining the growing list of major events requiring proof of vaccination for entry outside lands will ask all festival goers to either provide proof they are fully vaccinated against covid-19 or show a negative covid-19 test within 72 hours of attending the festival. an announcement comes as other music festivals like coachella and beyond. wonderland also announce proof of vaccination. the
rob fladeboe kron 4 news. more to come on that. no doubt. thank you, rob.nwhile, solano county is the only bay area county without a current mask mandate. but now one city in the county is considering implementing it sold. >> indoor mask mandate. the city of benicia is voting on the matter tonight. the proposed mandate would be for all indoor spaces in the city, including commercial buildings leaders at the solano county health departments say they do not think making people wear masks....
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rob just mentioned it. today is the last day to make sure that you have your hurricane plan in place and the time something definitely eerie. tomorrow marks 16 years to the day hurricane katrina made landfall. this morning, hurricane ida gaining strength barreling through the gulf towards louisiana expected to rapidly intensify into a category 4. residents are desperately preparing. overnight, long stretches of cars seen lined up at this gas station in new orleans. others boarding up and bagging sand. >> i've come pretty close to getting sand in my house several times. so you have to do what you have to do to protect your property. >> reporter: city officials closing the levees and the new orleans mayor saying it's time to shelter in place. >> we are not calling for a mandatory evacuation because the time simply is not on our side. we do not want to have people on the road and therefore in greater danger because of the lack of time. >> reporter: in louisiana, with one of the highest covid-19 case rates per
rob just mentioned it. today is the last day to make sure that you have your hurricane plan in place and the time something definitely eerie. tomorrow marks 16 years to the day hurricane katrina made landfall. this morning, hurricane ida gaining strength barreling through the gulf towards louisiana expected to rapidly intensify into a category 4. residents are desperately preparing. overnight, long stretches of cars seen lined up at this gas station in new orleans. others boarding up and...
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rob? >> reporter: david, i can tell you, certainly felt like a hurricane coming ashore just a few hours ago. still a formidable storm to our north and east where damaging winds and tornadoes are a possibility over the next couple of hours. the watches remain up until 8:00 and the tropical rains, all of it, will be drifting north. and those flood watches have been extended past georgia now into north carolina. this rain will get all the way up into the northeast. grace just south of haiti now. the next 12 hours will be difficult with flooding rains, potentially mudslides. into the gulf of mexico and mexico this weekend. david? >> rob marciano with us from florida tonight. rob, thank you. >>> and as rob just said, tropical depression grace now bearing down on haiti at this hour. more misery there after that 7.2 magnitude earthquake. thousands are now homeless. more than 1,400 are dead. hundreds more missing tonight. families desperately searching the rubble for survivors with little governme
rob? >> reporter: david, i can tell you, certainly felt like a hurricane coming ashore just a few hours ago. still a formidable storm to our north and east where damaging winds and tornadoes are a possibility over the next couple of hours. the watches remain up until 8:00 and the tropical rains, all of it, will be drifting north. and those flood watches have been extended past georgia now into north carolina. this rain will get all the way up into the northeast. grace just south of haiti...
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rob sa tierks no. rob is the author of ten books, has been involved with basically every content aspect of the museum since he joined us a few years ago and we're fortunate to have him on the team and have him kick off this opening session. i will be joining you all after the conversation to handle the q and a session. but for now, rob, take it away and let's get the conference started. >> thank you very much. it's really good to be here to kick off this international conference on world war ii. fall digital format this year and we're really looking forward to it. i'm looking forward, very much, to this first session. todd depasteeno hold as ph.d. from yale and "bill mauldina life up front," if you haven't got a copy, you should. and he's also the editor of the book we're going to be discussing today. it's called "drawing fire." the editorial cartoons of bill mauldin. welcome the conference. >> thank you, rob. i can almost smell the chickry coffee and beignets from here in pittsburgh. >> that's great.
rob sa tierks no. rob is the author of ten books, has been involved with basically every content aspect of the museum since he joined us a few years ago and we're fortunate to have him on the team and have him kick off this opening session. i will be joining you all after the conversation to handle the q and a session. but for now, rob, take it away and let's get the conference started. >> thank you very much. it's really good to be here to kick off this international conference on world...
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rob and faiza, good to have you with me.ritain out of afghanistan — the telegraph leads on the exit of uk military personnel from afghanistan after 20 years. it writes that the pm promises to honour the sacrifices of those who fell. and a look at those left behind. the sunday times focuses on the eruption of a �*blame game�* in whitehall over the thousands now trapped in afghanistan following the end of the evacuation mission. the final stages of evacuations from afghanistan also lead the front of tomorrow's observer. it reports on claims that �*thousands�* of emails from charities and mps detailing afghans efforts to escape that were sent to the foreign office were ignored. words of gratitude — �*we�*ll forever be grateful.�* the express quotes the prime minister speaking about the military�*s evacuation of 15,000 people from afghanistan. and �*0ur blood on your hands, boris�* — the words from an afghan translator in hiding lead on the front page of the mirror. so, let�*s begin. we do that with the sunday telegraph. that pi
rob and faiza, good to have you with me.ritain out of afghanistan — the telegraph leads on the exit of uk military personnel from afghanistan after 20 years. it writes that the pm promises to honour the sacrifices of those who fell. and a look at those left behind. the sunday times focuses on the eruption of a �*blame game�* in whitehall over the thousands now trapped in afghanistan following the end of the evacuation mission. the final stages of evacuations from afghanistan also lead the...
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rob is tracking that. good morning to you, rob. >> hey, good morning, eva.ll start with the severe weather. it was another rough day for the midwest and the northeast with heat and humidity fueling these storms over nearly 400 damaging storm reports leaving over 900,000 without power this morning. >> reporter: overnight, severe storms sweep across the midwest. with the town of pulaski, wisconsin, as these images show atornado on the ground. >> it's starting to touch down again. >> reporter: in one day, at least four powerful twisters in the badger state after nearly a week's worth of storms battering the region. severe winds up to 60 miles per hour downing trees and shattering windows. homeowners fortunate to escape. >> a pretty loud boom. right away came outside and see everything just falling apart. >> reporter: in pennsylvania, relentless rain causing flash flooding. high water stranding cars and shutting down traffic. this one immobilized in mud. first responders on the scene to rescue those stranded in stalled cars. one dead during severe storms there w
rob is tracking that. good morning to you, rob. >> hey, good morning, eva.ll start with the severe weather. it was another rough day for the midwest and the northeast with heat and humidity fueling these storms over nearly 400 damaging storm reports leaving over 900,000 without power this morning. >> reporter: overnight, severe storms sweep across the midwest. with the town of pulaski, wisconsin, as these images show atornado on the ground. >> it's starting to touch down...
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it will in deeds, rob mcbride that previous the very latest from cobble. thank you for now rob. we will of course, check in with rob and the team later on later on throughout the evening. for now we're going to head across to heidi joe castro. she joins us live from washington, d. c. hygiene years watching this earlier in the day will live gasping for breath, the sights of helicopters, the air lifting us embassy star 1st. certainly when that was specifically probably wouldn't happen by the us president. i'm are those stuff. are they safe? what is the state of the us embassy, right? know, in afghanistan, all in fact the u. s. embassy in cobbler has just issued a security alert saying that the security situation is in couple is changing quickly, including at the airport. their reports of the airport taking fire, it reads, therefore, the embassy is instructing us citizens to shelter in place. now this security alert does not confirm that the, the reports of fire on the report on the airport in fact happened. but they are cautioning us citizens to take this measure. and yes, through
it will in deeds, rob mcbride that previous the very latest from cobble. thank you for now rob. we will of course, check in with rob and the team later on later on throughout the evening. for now we're going to head across to heidi joe castro. she joins us live from washington, d. c. hygiene years watching this earlier in the day will live gasping for breath, the sights of helicopters, the air lifting us embassy star 1st. certainly when that was specifically probably wouldn't happen by the us...
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rob mcbride is in cobble. he explains how the taliban might be using a veteran militia commander to deliver a message to cobble.
rob mcbride is in cobble. he explains how the taliban might be using a veteran militia commander to deliver a message to cobble.
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rob satino. rob is the author of 10 books has been involved with basically every content aspect of the museum since he joined us a few years ago, and we're very fortunate to have them on our team and have him kick off this opening session. i will be joining you all after the conversation. to handle the q&a session, but for now rob take it away and let's get the conference started. jeremy collins. thank you very much. it's a really good to be here to kick off this international conference on world war ii all digital format this year, and we're really really looking forward to it. i'm looking forward very much to this first session of todd depastino holds a phd from yale university. he's the author of the award-winning book on bill mauldin called bill mauldin a life up front, which if you haven't gotten a copy you should and the executive director of the veterans breakfast club a pittsburgh-based non-profit dedicated to sharing veterans stories with the public now, he's all the editor of the book t
rob satino. rob is the author of 10 books has been involved with basically every content aspect of the museum since he joined us a few years ago, and we're very fortunate to have them on our team and have him kick off this opening session. i will be joining you all after the conversation. to handle the q&a session, but for now rob take it away and let's get the conference started. jeremy collins. thank you very much. it's a really good to be here to kick off this international conference on...
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rob fladeboe kron 4 news. i'm rob today.san jose campaigning against the upcoming recall. >> meeting with volunteers who are working for his campaign. he was joined by local leaders, including congresswoman zoe lofgren and san jose mayor sam liccardo. the stop in san jose was part of a four-day anti recall toward that the governor kicked off last week in san francisco, though the official election is still about a month away. governor newsom says for him today is election day. >> this election is not just on september 14th. the last day this election is september more to this collection starts officially today. all californians are receiving a mail in ballot today. >> yeah, recall ballots have already been mailed out to voters across the state. the deadline to turn a man is september 14th newsome is facing dozens of opponents in the recall election. according to our inside california politics and emerson college poll. 46% of people polled want to recall the governor. well, 48% say that they want him to stay in office. >> wit
rob fladeboe kron 4 news. i'm rob today.san jose campaigning against the upcoming recall. >> meeting with volunteers who are working for his campaign. he was joined by local leaders, including congresswoman zoe lofgren and san jose mayor sam liccardo. the stop in san jose was part of a four-day anti recall toward that the governor kicked off last week in san francisco, though the official election is still about a month away. governor newsom says for him today is election day. >>...
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>> rob marciano with us again tonight. thanks, rob. >>> when we come back here what the new census reveals about america. >>> and the late headline tonight on britney spears. what her father has just done. ♪ t) (upbeat pop music in background throughout) i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and now with two new flavors! this is a gamechanger, who dares to be fearless even when her bladder leaks. our softest, smoothest fabric keeping her comfortable, protected, and undeniably sleek. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. with less moderate-to-severe eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell y
>> rob marciano with us again tonight. thanks, rob. >>> when we come back here what the new census reveals about america. >>> and the late headline tonight on britney spears. what her father has just done. ♪ t) (upbeat pop music in background throughout) i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! [sighs wearily] here, i'll take that! woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one...
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rob? ithink another interesting issue there _ programme. rob?e it uh _ many 16 and 17—year—olds will take it uh we _ many 16 and 17—year—olds will take it up. we have seen much lower take-up — it up. we have seen much lower take—up rate amongst adults, so and imagine _ take—up rate amongst adults, so and imagine that take—up will be even lower— imagine that take—up will be even lower among 16 and 17 euros, especially if some of their parents have not— especially if some of their parents have not elected then to do it. there — have not elected then to do it. there is— have not elected then to do it. there is some talk in the telegraph of vaccinations taking place at school, — of vaccinations taking place at school, i_ of vaccinations taking place at school, i suppose that would be the best school, i suppose that would be the hest way— school, i suppose that would be the best way to — school, i suppose that would be the best way to increase take—up. what we have _ best way to increase take—up. what we have been done in this country is to provide _
rob? ithink another interesting issue there _ programme. rob?e it uh _ many 16 and 17—year—olds will take it uh we _ many 16 and 17—year—olds will take it up. we have seen much lower take-up — it up. we have seen much lower take—up rate amongst adults, so and imagine _ take—up rate amongst adults, so and imagine that take—up will be even lower— imagine that take—up will be even lower among 16 and 17 euros, especially if some of their parents have not— especially if some of...
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rob, there seems to be more hurricanes am i right? rob: you are.ssification for the storms has changed. over the last 30 years, the hurricane center has been naming storms that back in the 80's or 90's would not have been named. that is one reason. lisa: we have seen the storm hit as a category four. this is been a question about testing the levees that were enforced after katrina. what do we know about how well they held up? rob: the testing is going to continue. the problem is not only the storm surge, but the problem in 2005 was not the storm surge. it was the rainfall that occurred with katrina going into lake pontchartrain. lake pontchartrain coming up in height. that caused flooding into the city. that rain is continuing with aita. flash flood warnings in effect for louisiana and much of mississippi. we are going to see that system tested not only today but tomorrow and the rest of the week is that rainfall works its way into lake pontchartrain and brings a lake levels up. we'll have to see how the levees handle the increased pressure. taylor
rob, there seems to be more hurricanes am i right? rob: you are.ssification for the storms has changed. over the last 30 years, the hurricane center has been naming storms that back in the 80's or 90's would not have been named. that is one reason. lisa: we have seen the storm hit as a category four. this is been a question about testing the levees that were enforced after katrina. what do we know about how well they held up? rob: the testing is going to continue. the problem is not only the...
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let's get right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, when do we expect the gulf coast will start to feel the impact? >> reporter: this is moving quickly at 16 miles an hour. tropical storm force winds in new orleans likely before sun-up, and it's rapidly intensifying now. you see it on the satellite picture. you see that eye is developing. that's frightening for all of us, and it's moving towards the northwest. the forecast track has not changed very much at all. there's high confidence this could land as a category 4 storm tomorrow afternoon, and still a hurricane early monday morning as it cruises through baton rouge. we're going to see a tremendous amount of storm surge. outside the levee system, it's going to be an inundation, 10 to 15 feet. but the winds with this will be destructive. look at some of the estimates. over 120 in grand isle. homer, i'm afraid for you. new orleans, you're going to be in the eye wall as well. this will be like a big tornado coming through this area, and baton rouge will get slammed, too. big time h
let's get right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, when do we expect the gulf coast will start to feel the impact? >> reporter: this is moving quickly at 16 miles an hour. tropical storm force winds in new orleans likely before sun-up, and it's rapidly intensifying now. you see it on the satellite picture. you see that eye is developing. that's frightening for all of us, and it's moving towards the northwest. the forecast track has not changed very much at all. there's high...