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tropical storm florence has claimed 13 lives in the southeastern united states. rivers throughout the carolinas continue to rise from the lentless rain. the officials in one town says they have been rescuing people nonstop who happen to be trapped by the floodwaters. >>> typhoon mangkhut has weakened after slamming into the philippines on saturday leaving thousands without homes or power. >>> and in other news we're following, syrian state media says government forces have repelled and israeli missile strikes. this attack was at the damascus international airport on saturday. a number of missiles were shot down. israel has not commented. >>> and 2000 prisoners were released including this prominent leader who tried to run for president eight years ago. she was arrested and charged in part for questioning some of the government's version of the gener genocide in 1994. >>> and tropical storm florence is expected to move out of the area on sunday, but this disaster is far from over. you can see already that it has claimed 13 lives. and there's the extensive damage u
tropical storm florence has claimed 13 lives in the southeastern united states. rivers throughout the carolinas continue to rise from the lentless rain. the officials in one town says they have been rescuing people nonstop who happen to be trapped by the floodwaters. >>> typhoon mangkhut has weakened after slamming into the philippines on saturday leaving thousands without homes or power. >>> and in other news we're following, syrian state media says government forces have...
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authorities in the southeastern united states are warning people to brace for devastation as hurricane florence heads towards the region they're calling the storm a monster the governor of north carolina says it will be like nothing the state has ever seen before and he urged people to follow orders to evacuate residents of coastal areas in south carolina and virginia are also being told to leave immediately. i think never hear. the rhythm. a scramble to prepare before the storm hits. hurricane florence is expected to make landfall on thursday with torrential rains and winds of more than two hundred kilometers per hour. we are planning for devastation this is not a i like storm this is not a glancing blow this is a category four category five storm or the hurricane is massive eight hundred kilometers in diameter this when the plane counted it size as it flew through the storms i. saw one million people have now been ordered to evacuate coastal communities. most of taking the advice seriously boarding up their homes. filling their tanks and emptying supermarkets. it looks very ominous a
authorities in the southeastern united states are warning people to brace for devastation as hurricane florence heads towards the region they're calling the storm a monster the governor of north carolina says it will be like nothing the state has ever seen before and he urged people to follow orders to evacuate residents of coastal areas in south carolina and virginia are also being told to leave immediately. i think never hear. the rhythm. a scramble to prepare before the storm hits. hurricane...
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seventy year period and then fail to punish most of the abusers also coming out people in the southeastern united states are bracing for the arrival of hurricane florence authorities fear the storm could cause a disaster on an unprecedented scale. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us the catholic church here in germany says it is distressed and ashamed by the findings of a new report into the sexual abuse of children by priests the report found that clergymen had abused or raped nearly four thousand children over a seventy year period starting at the end of the second world war most were boys under the age of thirteen one victim told d.w. about the by lance he was forced to endure as a young squire boy. when he was eight years old who was one of the world renowned catholic choir boys in the southern german city of work he lived in a boarding school where he was sexually abused by priests for several years two years ago he shared the painful memories that still haunt him iranians but if into the prefects room. down with my pajama bottoms. head into his lap. and then he thrashed me and groaned loud
seventy year period and then fail to punish most of the abusers also coming out people in the southeastern united states are bracing for the arrival of hurricane florence authorities fear the storm could cause a disaster on an unprecedented scale. well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us the catholic church here in germany says it is distressed and ashamed by the findings of a new report into the sexual abuse of children by priests the report found that clergymen had abused or raped nearly...
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next to the southeastern united states where hurricane florence is closing in.here could be flooding from the ocean. alison sargent reports. >> all residents must be off the island by 8 p.m.. firefighters issue a final call to evacuate. despite the warnings, some say they are staying put. >> we are not trying to be heroic or anything like that, but we feel as if we have just as good a chance here as we do in town. alison: residents of a trailer park board up their homes, preparing to leave them behind. >> i have two kids and of trying to get as far away from here. >> trying to conserve life and health and the authorities are mainly putting lives first. that is the best thing. alison: as hurricane florence approaches land, there is storm surge expected of up to four meters with rainfall lasting days. while the storm has been downgraded, the governor told residents not to be fooled. they will l drown ny homes.. maken: it is expected to landfall in the carolinas and continue westward. the governors of north and south carolina and virginia and georgia have all decla
next to the southeastern united states where hurricane florence is closing in.here could be flooding from the ocean. alison sargent reports. >> all residents must be off the island by 8 p.m.. firefighters issue a final call to evacuate. despite the warnings, some say they are staying put. >> we are not trying to be heroic or anything like that, but we feel as if we have just as good a chance here as we do in town. alison: residents of a trailer park board up their homes, preparing...
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board coming up as a category three hurricane florence affair is down on the coast of the southeastern united states what could be the impact and what are economic and market affects of hurricanes molly barrows legal journalist that ring of fire network joins us to discuss and speaking of coastlines when one thinks san sand most of us most of our minds that is to go to the beach which is pretty pleasant but sand is big business as a commodity and tens of millions of tons of it are now being used now more than ever in production of wait for it shale oil archies sarah montana's the oka gives us the gritty details and also get a different aspect of the shale oil industry as an investment and production which have been on a real upward wall are seeing a slight slowdown what are the shale bumps in the road our kids manila chan takes a look plus there are some new data details out of the united kingdom related to fin tech by nanteuil technology more money is being invested in the subsector than at any time and the u.k. may even surpass some places which may astonish you the c.e.o. for all market were ford
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her going to florence has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's danger lurking and is often enough rising floodwaters and pollution and toxic chemicals across north carolina threatening waterways and drinking water john hendren reports. the floodwaters of hurricane florence are unleashing a toxic slurry of hog waste north carolina's swollen river basins are home to thousands of hog and poultry farms in four thousand lagoons filled with called waste the state's department of environmental quality says at least one hundred ten of them are leaking into floodwaters or are likely to start leaking soon yes there are some problems today but the concern is what's happening or what's going to happen over the next few days isn't all that heavy rain floods that way downstream two years ago the waters that followed hurricane matthew flooded fourteen lagoons but none breached as the flood waters of florence continue to rise environmental officials say this time the worst is yet to come we did see a couple facilities today that were already in serious trouble they were surrou
her going to florence has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's danger lurking and is often enough rising floodwaters and pollution and toxic chemicals across north carolina threatening waterways and drinking water john hendren reports. the floodwaters of hurricane florence are unleashing a toxic slurry of hog waste north carolina's swollen river basins are home to thousands of hog and poultry farms in four thousand lagoons filled with called waste the state's department...
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year period and then failed to punish most of the abusers also coming up people in the southeastern united states are bracing for the ride.
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with lots of focus on hurricane florence making its way towards the southeastern united states and the press is saying that this hurricane may be a lot worse than the previous one. it's been called the monster storm that could do an unbelievable amount of damage with officials saying this is one to be scared of. it's not just because the hurricanes over 200 kilometer wins. northess like those old carolina papers national citizen times explains its the surge of the rising waters on the coast and inland that could actually do so much damage and be so life-threatening. the paper compares the current trajectory of florence with previous hurricanes and says it's the angle and the way that hits the coast that will dictate how deadly it is. three states of massive evacuations for over one million people. are americans actually heeding the call to leave their homes and get out of town? solange: they are at our traffic jams in north and south carolina and virginia to prove it. but is thought that thousands of americans, many people do decide to stay home. another brick just a number of papers a
with lots of focus on hurricane florence making its way towards the southeastern united states and the press is saying that this hurricane may be a lot worse than the previous one. it's been called the monster storm that could do an unbelievable amount of damage with officials saying this is one to be scared of. it's not just because the hurricanes over 200 kilometer wins. northess like those old carolina papers national citizen times explains its the surge of the rising waters on the coast and...
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to you live from berlin it's being called a once in a lifetime storm the people in the southeastern united states prepare for the arrival of hurricane for us authorities say the storm poses a serious threat to life and property and many are afraid also coming out risking their lives every day just to get to school we meet children in ukraine forced to walk through no man's land to reach their classroom. at the new report says nearly four thousand children were raped or sexually abused by catholic priests in germany over a seventy year period we speak to one of the victims. below i'm terry martin good to have you with us nearly two million people in the u.s. have been told to evacuate as hurricane florence bears down on the southeast coast a huge storm is forecast to cause life threatening floods when it makes landfall in the carolinas on friday people there have little time left to get out of harm's way this was the warning from north carolina governor roy cooper. north carolina is about to face the power of hurricane florence. the time to prepare is almost over this morning's forecast shows the
to you live from berlin it's being called a once in a lifetime storm the people in the southeastern united states prepare for the arrival of hurricane for us authorities say the storm poses a serious threat to life and property and many are afraid also coming out risking their lives every day just to get to school we meet children in ukraine forced to walk through no man's land to reach their classroom. at the new report says nearly four thousand children were raped or sexually abused by...
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year period and then paled to punish most of the abusers also coming out people in the southeastern united states are bracing for the arrival of her.
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seventy year period and then fail to punish most of the abusers also coming up people in the southeastern united states are bracing for the arrival of hurricane florence and authorities fear the storm could cause of disaster on an unprecedented scale.
seventy year period and then fail to punish most of the abusers also coming up people in the southeastern united states are bracing for the arrival of hurricane florence and authorities fear the storm could cause of disaster on an unprecedented scale.
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to you live from berlin it's being called a once in a lifetime storm the people in the southeastern united states prepare for the arrival of hurricane for us authorities say the storm poses a serious threat to life and property and many are afraid also coming out risking their lives every day just to get.
to you live from berlin it's being called a once in a lifetime storm the people in the southeastern united states prepare for the arrival of hurricane for us authorities say the storm poses a serious threat to life and property and many are afraid also coming out risking their lives every day just to get.
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is the beginning of what is expected to be a damaging assault on the carolinas and the southeastern united states storm tracker radar. >> the outer bands of hurricane florence are reaching the north carolina coast with the eye of the storm expected to make landfall later tonight. >> here are the current conditions along the north carolina coast. it is about 9 pm there right now , but you can see the white line of the surf. >> this view from earlier today is courtesy of surfline. it shows big waves crashing against atlantic beach north carolina. >> our coverage begins with our reporter in wilmington carolina talking with officials. >>reporter: storm surge is another thing we have to look at , it is the leading cause of fatalities in the tropical systems. 9 to 13 is a staggering amount, very dangerous and deadly. >>reporter: here is a look at the large and powerful hurricane from space. officials say the slow-moving storm could linger for days around the coast, bringing torrential rains and flooding. >>reporter: causing power outages that could last for weeks. >> this is a powerful storm that can k
is the beginning of what is expected to be a damaging assault on the carolinas and the southeastern united states storm tracker radar. >> the outer bands of hurricane florence are reaching the north carolina coast with the eye of the storm expected to make landfall later tonight. >> here are the current conditions along the north carolina coast. it is about 9 pm there right now , but you can see the white line of the surf. >> this view from earlier today is courtesy of...
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you draw equal circle over the southeastern united states. you can see itovers states.i mean, this is a very large state and the impact is well outside the center of it. we have to be thinking outside this path. we have to be thinking much wider when it cos to impacts. >> brangham: right now, though, that path that's currently projected takes the storm directly into south carolina, is that still correct? >> ilyeah, that is correct. if you look at two-thirds of the time, the center is expected to be within this cone. some uncertainty once it makes it inland, but that's where we're keeping an eye on the hurricane warnings in south carolina and north carolina. that's where we think thghe t chances of thoserc hurricane-winds, basically the warning meaning that could occur in the next 36 hours. >> brangham:hat's your sense of the size of the storm surge residents there could be facing. >> that's going to be a significant issue. 50% of the fatalities in these tropical systems is the storm surge. we talk a lot of time talking about the water. we have a storm surge warnings of
you draw equal circle over the southeastern united states. you can see itovers states.i mean, this is a very large state and the impact is well outside the center of it. we have to be thinking outside this path. we have to be thinking much wider when it cos to impacts. >> brangham: right now, though, that path that's currently projected takes the storm directly into south carolina, is that still correct? >> ilyeah, that is correct. if you look at two-thirds of the time, the center...
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southern periphery where it's tapping into all that tropical moisture off the coast of the southeastern, united states, that's essentially where all the damage has been in place and still getting thunderstorms at this hour where the storm made landfall 72 hours ago near wilmington, north carolina. guess what? the center of it several hundred miles to the north. the tropical pressure will be present at least another day. the storm picks up forward progression the next 24 hours. we think it will finally begin to ease across this region. when you look beneath the surface we know the water table certainly has taken on quite a bit of water. that essentially has been rising. it is not that additional rainfall that is a concern across the carolinas. it's what is's happening upstream f. you're familiar with the geography across the region, the mountains of the appalachian goes across the west t. goes right through portions of eastern regions munorth carolin where the heaviest rain comes down. 36 gauges reporting significant flooding at this hour. getting reports these gauges are beginning to malfunction was o
southern periphery where it's tapping into all that tropical moisture off the coast of the southeastern, united states, that's essentially where all the damage has been in place and still getting thunderstorms at this hour where the storm made landfall 72 hours ago near wilmington, north carolina. guess what? the center of it several hundred miles to the north. the tropical pressure will be present at least another day. the storm picks up forward progression the next 24 hours. we think it will...
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it will sta bermuda but it's also going to steer theo storm i southeastern united states. it is far away and parts of the forecast cou change t southeast does need to prepare for a major hurricane. >> dy n,thanks. we'll get the rest of your forecast in a moment. >>> 20-year-old naomi osaka of japan made history saturday night winning her first grand slam title against her eye doll, serena williams. but her tears after the game were not of joy. her victory over shadowed by serena's battle with the umpire. she penalized for smashing her racket and verbal abuse. sererguing she's the victim of sexism at the u.s. open. nbc's matt bradley has the story. >> you owe me an apology. i have never cheated in my life. >> reporter: down in her second t serena williamsunleashes on the umpire. >> i don't cheat to win. i'd rather lose. >> reporter: serena sfrugletrugo maintain her composure but can'm and this t another v alation andnother point and serena can't take it. >> you stole a point from me. you're a thief too. >> violation number 3. are you kidding me? because i said you're athie
it will sta bermuda but it's also going to steer theo storm i southeastern united states. it is far away and parts of the forecast cou change t southeast does need to prepare for a major hurricane. >> dy n,thanks. we'll get the rest of your forecast in a moment. >>> 20-year-old naomi osaka of japan made history saturday night winning her first grand slam title against her eye doll, serena williams. but her tears after the game were not of joy. her victory over shadowed by...
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if you live along the southeastern united states, we have four days to prepare for this storm.of the latest advisory about 15 minutes ago, a category 2 storm, so it does continue to strengthen. it's in the right environment, warm waters, low wind shear. that's going to help to blossom that storm. 105 miles an hour winds, that's a strong category 2 storm. by tuesday, 140 miles an hour winds, that is a category 4 storm, a major storm. that is what we expect as it heads toward the southeast coast. thursday into friday we are looking at a major storm hitting the southeast coast. this could be catastrophic. we're going to continue to watch this over the next four days. >>> still ahead, one of the nfl's best is carted off the field only to make a triumphant return. all the highlights for the first sunday of the nfl season next in sports. first man to walk on the moon. it'll be a hell of a ride. it's a job so difficult, we're gonna have to start from scratch. we need to fail down here so we don't fail up there. this isn't just another trip, neil. we have serious problems. do you think
if you live along the southeastern united states, we have four days to prepare for this storm.of the latest advisory about 15 minutes ago, a category 2 storm, so it does continue to strengthen. it's in the right environment, warm waters, low wind shear. that's going to help to blossom that storm. 105 miles an hour winds, that's a strong category 2 storm. by tuesday, 140 miles an hour winds, that is a category 4 storm, a major storm. that is what we expect as it heads toward the southeast coast....
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also an update on the path of hurricane florence bearing down southeastern united states.n. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. endless shrimp is back at red keep those slobster.min'! with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try delicious creations like new crunchy fiesta shrimp tortilla chip crusted then topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses and finished with pico de gallo. and there's new sesame-ginger shrimp. grilled and drizzled with savory soy-ginger sauce and sprinkled with asian seasoning. and don't forget the favorites you love, like garlic shrimp scampi! but endless shrimp won't last endlessly, so hurry in. >> tucker: taking a look at live pictures from the tribute in light to ground zero >> tucker: taking a look at live pictures from the tribute in light to ground zero in new york city. today marks the anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. in the 17 years since, america has not mercifully faced another attack like
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it is relevant today as hurricane florence ravages the southeastern united states, testing the capabilities of the u.s. government and organizations. i ould know we are gathered here this evening on the campus of the university whose public health school finished the definitive study [applause] of how many deaths resulted in puerto rico from hurricane maria. ose's own life was amazing, even before what happened in puerto rico. he grew up in spain and came to the united states after serving as a cook on a spanish naval vessel. credited with pioneering spanish tapas in the united states, jose has established more than 30 restaurants and food places around the country offering a wide range of culinary experiences. 2000 11, he received the james beard award for outstanding chef of the year. [applause] earlier, his involvement in haiti cooking in refugee camps after the earthquake led him to create the world central kitchen, a nonprofit aimed at developing smart solutions to counter hunger and assist in local communities. the proceeds from "we fed an island" are being donated to the world centra
it is relevant today as hurricane florence ravages the southeastern united states, testing the capabilities of the u.s. government and organizations. i ould know we are gathered here this evening on the campus of the university whose public health school finished the definitive study [applause] of how many deaths resulted in puerto rico from hurricane maria. ose's own life was amazing, even before what happened in puerto rico. he grew up in spain and came to the united states after serving as a...
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hurricane florence has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's a danger lurking in the aftermath rising floodwaters are now carrying pollution and toxic chemicals across north carolina threatening waterways and drinking water john hendren reports the floodwaters of hurricane florence are unleashing a toxic slurry of hard waste north carolina's swollen river basins are home to thousands of hog and poultry farms in four thousand lagoons filled with hallways this stage department of environmental quality says at least one hundred ten of them are leaking into floodwaters or are likely to start leaking soon yes there are some problems today but the concern is what is happening. well what's going to happen over the next few days isn't all that heavy rain floods that way downstream two years ago the waters that followed hurricane matthew flooded fourteen lagoon but none breached as the floodwaters of florence continue to rise environmental officials say this time the worst is yet to come we did see a couple facilities today that were already in serious trouble they were su
hurricane florence has left its mark on the southeastern united states and there's a danger lurking in the aftermath rising floodwaters are now carrying pollution and toxic chemicals across north carolina threatening waterways and drinking water john hendren reports the floodwaters of hurricane florence are unleashing a toxic slurry of hard waste north carolina's swollen river basins are home to thousands of hog and poultry farms in four thousand lagoons filled with hallways this stage...
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hello again what here across the southeastern part united states all eyes have been on florence of the last couple of days and of course you can see right here on the satellite image we're just a with an hour's of the storm making landfall as probably a category two hurricane but it has weakened but it's slowing down as well and that's going to be the big problem with the storm is because it slows down the rain is going to continue in this area for several days storm surge as well as wind so from friday to saturday slow movement we do think that the storm is going to come down to about a tropical storm but still dropping a lot of rain in some locations particularly into southern parts of north carolina over six hundred millimeters of rain could be seen as we go through the weekend well here across the caribbean will watching isaac as well that's going to be making its way across parts of the eastern caribbean islands not a lot of rain in times maybe some localized flooding but the system is moving quite quickly so once it passes things will be clearing up there but we do expect to see
hello again what here across the southeastern part united states all eyes have been on florence of the last couple of days and of course you can see right here on the satellite image we're just a with an hour's of the storm making landfall as probably a category two hurricane but it has weakened but it's slowing down as well and that's going to be the big problem with the storm is because it slows down the rain is going to continue in this area for several days storm surge as well as wind so...
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hello again what here across the southeastern part united states all eyes have been on florence of the last couple of days and of course you can see right here on the satellite image we're just with an hour's of the storm making landfall as probably a category two hurricane but it has weakened but it's slowing down as well and that's going to be the big problem with the storm is because it slows down the rain is going to continue in this area for several days storm surge as well as wind so from friday to saturday slow movement we do think that the storm is going to come down to about tropical storm but still dropping a lot of rain in some locations particularly into southern parts of north carolina over six hundred millimeters of rain could be seen as we go through the weekend well here across the caribbean we're watching isaac as well that's going to be making its way across parts of the eastern caribbean islands not a lot of rain in times maybe some localized flooding but the system is moving quite quickly so once it passes things will be clearing up there but we do expect to see som
hello again what here across the southeastern part united states all eyes have been on florence of the last couple of days and of course you can see right here on the satellite image we're just with an hour's of the storm making landfall as probably a category two hurricane but it has weakened but it's slowing down as well and that's going to be the big problem with the storm is because it slows down the rain is going to continue in this area for several days storm surge as well as wind so from...
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to passivity and cynicism,, it's relevant today as hurricane florence raver vietnams the southeastern united states, again severely testing the response capabilities of the u.s. government and charitable organizations. i also should note that we're gathered here this evening on the campus of the university, whose public health school just finished the definitive study of how many deaths resulted in puerto rico from hurricane maria. [applause] jose's own life was amazing. even before what happened in puerto rico. he grew up in spain and came to the united states after serving on a -- serving as a cook on a spanish naval vessel. oncredited with pioneering small plates in the united states, jose over the past 25 years has established more than 30 restaurants and food places around the country, offering a wide range of culinary experiences. in 2011 he received the james beard award for outstanding chef of the year. a year earlier -- [applause] -- in 2010 his involvement in haiti cooking and refugee camps after the earthquake there, led him to create the world's central kitchen, nonprofit aimed at devel
to passivity and cynicism,, it's relevant today as hurricane florence raver vietnams the southeastern united states, again severely testing the response capabilities of the u.s. government and charitable organizations. i also should note that we're gathered here this evening on the campus of the university, whose public health school just finished the definitive study of how many deaths resulted in puerto rico from hurricane maria. [applause] jose's own life was amazing. even before what...
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extended version, the ensemble models, a lot of the european models take the storm into the southeastern united statesthe american models tend to take it a little bit farther to the north. this is so far out in the future, we're looking at the end of next week but it is certainly worth watching as we go through the weekend to see what exactly happens as the storm >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. coming up bad samaritans, the couple that made headlines for raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for homeless veteran now under fire for possibly spending it. >>> plus miss america slammed pageant officials claiming they bullied and silenced her. this morning she's speaking out to us exclusively ahead of this weekend's pageant and without the permission of her bosses. we'll talk to her about that and much more but fi california phonerss offs free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit don't call it a comeback. i've been here for years. rockin' my peers. puttin' suckas i
extended version, the ensemble models, a lot of the european models take the storm into the southeastern united statesthe american models tend to take it a little bit farther to the north. this is so far out in the future, we're looking at the end of next week but it is certainly worth watching as we go through the weekend to see what exactly happens as the storm >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. coming up bad samaritans, the couple that made headlines for...
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exnded version, the ensemble models, a lot of the european models take the storm into the southeastern united statesthe american models tend to take it farther to the north. this is so far out in the future we're looking at the end of next worthbut it is certainly watching as we head into the weekend and see exactly what happens as the storm reintensifi th's a look at the weather across the country. your forecast in the next >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. skies are partly cloudy over washington here this morning. a little filtered sunshine coming through. not much of a rain chance out there yet, but a 60% chance for and some thunderstorms here by later on in the afternoon and evening. re's future weather. a bubbling up of showers and storms possible as early as 4:00 or 5:00, but steadier rain likely to come in later on in the evening and a veryigh chance for rain both days over the weekend and way cooler as . >> and that's your latest forecast. thank you, dylan. >>> coming up, bad samaritans? the couple that made headlines for raising hundreds ofth sands of dollars for
exnded version, the ensemble models, a lot of the european models take the storm into the southeastern united statesthe american models tend to take it farther to the north. this is so far out in the future we're looking at the end of next worthbut it is certainly watching as we head into the weekend and see exactly what happens as the storm reintensifi th's a look at the weather across the country. your forecast in the next >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell....
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. >>> welcome back the southeastern united states are bracing for hurricane florence, contessa brew nerfayette. >> hi there, wilfred i'm in the historic community right on the water front where the board walk is dead empty the businesses are boarded up. and every few minutes you hear a loud speaker from the police cars saying we are under mandatory evacuation orders. you must leave now yet the people who have grown up on the water aren't leaving. you see john out on his boat he has it board pd up because they are in the middle of let engine swap. he extended the pilings up so the water surge comes in the boot stays tide up to the dock back in the distance you see big industries that support this town international paper has a huge facility her liberty steel just started operations back up and running ar a sale to a british firm. and the csx railroad tracks connect to the port. it's known for taking the bulk cargo, cement, forestry products, steel and moving it off shore. today that business is all but turned down- dsh shut down because of the impending storm tp it will stay closed this
. >>> welcome back the southeastern united states are bracing for hurricane florence, contessa brew nerfayette. >> hi there, wilfred i'm in the historic community right on the water front where the board walk is dead empty the businesses are boarded up. and every few minutes you hear a loud speaker from the police cars saying we are under mandatory evacuation orders. you must leave now yet the people who have grown up on the water aren't leaving. you see john out on his boat he...
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the deadly storm now a tropical depression, still slamming slame south ian united states -- southeasternonville, north carolina, with more. >> reporter: hey, dagen. it's stopped raining here for the time being, but florence is far from done wreaking havoc on the carolinas. here in jacksonville alone, 500 people in shelter, but overall 15,000 in shelters statewide, and that's why governor cooper says that the worst may be yet to come. take a listen. >> this storm has never been more dangerous than the it is right now -- than it is right now from areas from fayetteville and lumberton across the sand hills and southern piedmont to our mountains. >> reporter: now, let me explain why it's not over, because the inland rivers are bursting over their banks. i'm standing on the new river here in jacksonville. if you look around, entire sections of neighborhoods underwater like this street, you know, you don't have power poles and no parking street signs in the middle of 5 feet of water normally, and that is why it is such a threat. inland towards lumberton and fayetteville, a very, very serious s
the deadly storm now a tropical depression, still slamming slame south ian united states -- southeasternonville, north carolina, with more. >> reporter: hey, dagen. it's stopped raining here for the time being, but florence is far from done wreaking havoc on the carolinas. here in jacksonville alone, 500 people in shelter, but overall 15,000 in shelters statewide, and that's why governor cooper says that the worst may be yet to come. take a listen. >> this storm has never been more...
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stories this morning, hurricane florence is getting stronger as it heads towards the southeastern coast of the united statesntly a category one storm with sustained winds of nearly 90 miles per hour. it's expected to become a major hurricane by tonight. florence could hit the coast late thursday or early friday. the state of emergency has been declared in the carolinas and virginia. >>> and cbs chairman and ceo leslie moonves resigned yesterday following new allegations of sexual misconduct. "the new yorker" magazine reports on accusations from six women. in a statement moonves denies the allegations and says that he is saddened to leave cbs. cbs says it and moonves will donate $20 million to >>> a tax on security forces overnight in northern afghanistan have killed at least 35 people with no end in sight to the 17-year war, we visited kabul last week and met with survivors of a 2016 attack that shocked the world. >> reporter: from outside it looks like a high security prison. inside it looks like an american university with all that college-kid optimism. >> we have dreams, if we give up, then the enemy or
stories this morning, hurricane florence is getting stronger as it heads towards the southeastern coast of the united statesntly a category one storm with sustained winds of nearly 90 miles per hour. it's expected to become a major hurricane by tonight. florence could hit the coast late thursday or early friday. the state of emergency has been declared in the carolinas and virginia. >>> and cbs chairman and ceo leslie moonves resigned yesterday following new allegations of sexual...
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not the donald trump showr this is a matural disaster that is at our shores in the southeastern part of the united states. let's focus onhat instead. jane: president bush had his katrina moment that you will remember -- you were his advisor. is this trump's? ron: i think puerto rico was ump's katrina moment. what i fear is that things are getting worse. we saw earlierpr today the ident put out a tweet saying that the democrats are out to get him. the american people see this for what it is. it looks petty, it looks insolent, it does not look like a commander-in-chief ready to mobilize the forces to protect people. that is what they wanted back in katrina, that is what they want from the president now. jane: to be clear, what is the dstake here, politicizing this or questioning tth toll in puerto rico? ron: it is the politicization of it. he can talk about the numbers later. why on earth would you talk about democrats out to get him when one is out to get the united states is a natural hurricane? that is what is headed our way, and it shouldn't beolics heading his way or democrats he doesn't agree with. j
not the donald trump showr this is a matural disaster that is at our shores in the southeastern part of the united states. let's focus onhat instead. jane: president bush had his katrina moment that you will remember -- you were his advisor. is this trump's? ron: i think puerto rico was ump's katrina moment. what i fear is that things are getting worse. we saw earlierpr today the ident put out a tweet saying that the democrats are out to get him. the american people see this for what it is. it...
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the potential for flooding is on the rise across much of that area as well as into southeastern parts of the united states well here across much of central america very heavy rain across that area for now go on a rainy day for you at thirty three degrees really not changing too much as we go towards monday but still very heavy showers across much of central may go over towards jamaica as well as have in a while see a rainy day there maybe about thirty degrees as your high and also a lot of rain in the forecast down here across parts of what is out as high temperatures there about eighty degrees but much warmer up here towards sencion with attempt a few of their four degrees. on counting the cost why iraq is failing to power up its electricity grid calls for consumers to wake up to what goes into making coffee plus as google turns twenty one search engine it's keeping secrets. counting the cost on i'll just see it up. i'm. about you. know some of it i like. you're watching i just laid out a reminder of our top stories rescue efforts are ramping up in indonesia almost two days after an earthquake and tsunam
the potential for flooding is on the rise across much of that area as well as into southeastern parts of the united states well here across much of central america very heavy rain across that area for now go on a rainy day for you at thirty three degrees really not changing too much as we go towards monday but still very heavy showers across much of central may go over towards jamaica as well as have in a while see a rainy day there maybe about thirty degrees as your high and also a lot of rain...
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now, minnesota is a model but the southeastern united states and almost all of the western half of our country have as much or more sunshine than minnesota, and lots of opportunity. minnesota is new to solar but we have long been a national leader in wind energy. today nearly 20% of our electricity comes from wind turbines. like solar, the fuel costs for an installed turbine is zero. and so wind energy is sheltered from the ups and downs of fossil fuel prices. wind energy is is also a rural economic engine, a single industrial-sized turbine can bring a family farm 4,000 to 8,000 dollars in lease ref flew each year. -- revenue each year. my state is home to the two largest wind and solar installation companies in the country. more -- together they have solved renewable energy capacity across the country equivalent to 1100 coal plants. clean energy brings good jobs. for example, wind energy technician is one of the fastest growing jobs in the country with an average salary of $54,000, and it doesn't require a four-year college degree. jobs in minnesota's clean energy sector are growing t
now, minnesota is a model but the southeastern united states and almost all of the western half of our country have as much or more sunshine than minnesota, and lots of opportunity. minnesota is new to solar but we have long been a national leader in wind energy. today nearly 20% of our electricity comes from wind turbines. like solar, the fuel costs for an installed turbine is zero. and so wind energy is sheltered from the ups and downs of fossil fuel prices. wind energy is is also a rural...
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the best competitor that we have >> finally there's a hurricane going to hit the southeastern coast of the united statesuys are always right at the heart of those things, trying to prepare. is that something you're getting e-mails about? >> i think first of all you don't build the network today. we build these on stilts and flood protected for years. i know we built a good network secondly, put in a lot of emergency centers. supporting first responders and people that are evacuated to see that they have a great service we're talking to governors and seeing what more we can do we have a full blast of support going into these regions now when the hurricane is expected to come. >> you think you're fully as prepared as you could be >> absolutely. and we have been preparing for years to be there, building the networks as robust as we are always doing. >> given this is the first of many interviews i assume, how should i view the vestberg era >> the vestberg era. >> how will it differ from your predecessors >> we are different, all three of us. i think first of all, the core strategy of the company, we are ver
the best competitor that we have >> finally there's a hurricane going to hit the southeastern coast of the united statesuys are always right at the heart of those things, trying to prepare. is that something you're getting e-mails about? >> i think first of all you don't build the network today. we build these on stilts and flood protected for years. i know we built a good network secondly, put in a lot of emergency centers. supporting first responders and people that are evacuated...
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you know, how long it stalls out over the southeastern part of the united states, how much wind it brings, how much rain it brings, and then the storm surge is certainly an immediate threat, life-threatening storm surge along the coast line that we'll all have to monitor very closely. karen, thank you again. >>> you know, it is interesting to talk about the numbers around the hurricane. we have been doing a lot of that, but there is another story that plays out when storms like this come in. again, it was a category 4, a category 3, people made precautions as they saw the storm coming in. some people decided to leave. as i was driving in to wilmington, i remember seeing on the other side of the highway, everyone was going this way, i was going that way. people ma people made a very personal decision to leave their things behind to hope for the very best. there were people who decided to stay in their homes to ride this storm out. some saying, look, i can't afford to be away from my home for too long. i don't know if i'll be able to get back to it any time soon. we also spoke with a person
you know, how long it stalls out over the southeastern part of the united states, how much wind it brings, how much rain it brings, and then the storm surge is certainly an immediate threat, life-threatening storm surge along the coast line that we'll all have to monitor very closely. karen, thank you again. >>> you know, it is interesting to talk about the numbers around the hurricane. we have been doing a lot of that, but there is another story that plays out when storms like this...
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that includes unfortunately the southeastern part of the united states, because it is facing down hurricane florence. the now cat 4 storm is gaining strength in the atlantic evacuations have already been ordered for more than 1 million people up and down the carolina coast. we'll have more on this storm coming up in moments first here's your morning setup. not getting a lot of help from futures. dow futures are mildly lower now. your one big number today that has to be japan. the nikkei 225 is having a good day, rising more than 1% chinese stocks did fall again. europe is little changed in the early trade. let's talk more about the markets and your money going forward. grace peters from jpmorgan private bank joins us now from london grace, we have talked about the four ts, tech, trade, trump, tariffs, maybe the one thing we have not talked enough about is the amount of repatriated money still to come into the united states because of the fifth "t," tax bill how much more money do you think we'll see come into the united states that could also go into stock buybacks helping to give another l
that includes unfortunately the southeastern part of the united states, because it is facing down hurricane florence. the now cat 4 storm is gaining strength in the atlantic evacuations have already been ordered for more than 1 million people up and down the carolina coast. we'll have more on this storm coming up in moments first here's your morning setup. not getting a lot of help from futures. dow futures are mildly lower now. your one big number today that has to be japan. the nikkei 225 is...
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the potential for flooding is on the rise across much of that area as well as into southeastern parts of the united states well here across much of central america very heavy rain across that area from now on a rainy day for you at thirty three degrees really not changing too much as we go towards monday but still very heavy showers across much of central may go over towards jamaica as well as have bene we'll see a rainy day there maybe about thirty degrees as your high and also a lot of rain in the forecast down here across parts of what is out as high temperatures there about eighty degrees but much warmer up here towards a sincere on with a touch of few of thirty four degrees. i'm counting the cost why iraq is failing the power operates electricity grid calls for consumers to wake up to what goes into making coffee plus as google turns twenty one search engine is keeping secrets. counting the cost on. the. breaks these people are already some of the country's most vulnerable and now they say they need help with details coverage here in gaza more than most places the contrast between scenes like this an
the potential for flooding is on the rise across much of that area as well as into southeastern parts of the united states well here across much of central america very heavy rain across that area from now on a rainy day for you at thirty three degrees really not changing too much as we go towards monday but still very heavy showers across much of central may go over towards jamaica as well as have bene we'll see a rainy day there maybe about thirty degrees as your high and also a lot of rain...
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the savannah harbor expansion protect, protect of economic significance for the entire southeastern united states. we're talking about offering local officials the nnsing tools they need to bring projects to bear faster and cheaper than ever before. mr. speaker, median household income has never been higher. small business optimism has never been higher. unemployment is the lowest point in decades. job openings at a record high. manufacturing jobs at a record high. this does not happen by accident. this happens when you create an environment in which success can breed. i want to thank the ranking member from oregon, particularly want to thank my chairman from pennsylvania. chairman shuster said he was going to bring three bills to the floor. we're going to get back in the business of doing the people's business, not sometimes but always. here tend of his third term as chairman we're bringing our third wrda bill to the floor. i thank you for that. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from oregon is recognized. mr. defazio
the savannah harbor expansion protect, protect of economic significance for the entire southeastern united states. we're talking about offering local officials the nnsing tools they need to bring projects to bear faster and cheaper than ever before. mr. speaker, median household income has never been higher. small business optimism has never been higher. unemployment is the lowest point in decades. job openings at a record high. manufacturing jobs at a record high. this does not happen by...