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we have a lot of high heat potential out in the atlantic right now. we'll probably have several more storm systems. but as we get later into the fall, i think we're going to taper it off rather quickly. we will see el nino start to pick up. that decreases the sheer across the atlantic anything that does try to develop i think will be weaker than normal as we head into october, november. fingers crossed. but this is really the peak. as soon as we get over the hump, i think things will taper down over the next 1 to 2 months. >> dan, thank you so much, it's good to see you. >> you too, becky. >>> now, here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week "on the money". shoppers were not as busy in august as retailers hoped. retail sales rose by 0.1%.
we have a lot of high heat potential out in the atlantic right now. we'll probably have several more storm systems. but as we get later into the fall, i think we're going to taper it off rather quickly. we will see el nino start to pick up. that decreases the sheer across the atlantic anything that does try to develop i think will be weaker than normal as we head into october, november. fingers crossed. but this is really the peak. as soon as we get over the hump, i think things will taper down...
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Sep 15, 2018
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we have the winds com off the atlantic. it brings moisture and brings it into here in the form of cloud cover. we've seeing that and drizzle. we get saturated and i forms in drizzle. a few out there right now. here's the outer most band of rain toward the richmond area of florence. look at this. it's now tropical storm windst miles per hour. heavy rain continueses to move over the same areas. we tl look att in a few minutes. otherwise know it's going to be breezy out there todaynd tomorrow. temperatures low 70s and headed to around eighty for dtime highs today. anything this weekend, the outdoo parties for the weekend, tomorrow and today going to be very silar. redskins game looking good. we'll talk about the latest track in the 10-day, how florence is affecting usoming up. >> we'll check in with you enth. fl has been deadly, and it's knocked out power for more than 1 million people along the coast. system. a slow-moving expected to dump up to 40 inches of rain. >> wendy is in wilmington, north carolina. wendy, what can you
we have the winds com off the atlantic. it brings moisture and brings it into here in the form of cloud cover. we've seeing that and drizzle. we get saturated and i forms in drizzle. a few out there right now. here's the outer most band of rain toward the richmond area of florence. look at this. it's now tropical storm windst miles per hour. heavy rain continueses to move over the same areas. we tl look att in a few minutes. otherwise know it's going to be breezy out there todaynd tomorrow....
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Sep 8, 2018
09/18
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it will clip southern england, and colder air from the north atlantic. means that across the north of the country it is cloudy with spots of rain, but in the south it will be much warmer. you are hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. new powers designed to end nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms come into force today. companies will have to make sure people have opted in to receive their calls. labour mp chuka umunna is set to urgejeremy corbyn to "call off the dogs" — in a speech, he'll say that centre—left mps risk being driven out of the party. there are unconfirmed reports of a stabbing in barnsley. police say they are responding to a serious incident in the town centre, where there will be a high visibility police presence. a californian coast clean—up begins today, as plastic from the ocean is collected using a 600 metre long boom. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. this week we're injohannesburg. where i will be taking a lesson with some of the most famous township dancers in south africa. so it's going to
it will clip southern england, and colder air from the north atlantic. means that across the north of the country it is cloudy with spots of rain, but in the south it will be much warmer. you are hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. new powers designed to end nuisance calls from personal injury and claim management firms come into force today. companies will have to make sure people have opted in to receive their calls. labour mp chuka umunna is set to urgejeremy corbyn to "call off...
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Sep 12, 2018
09/18
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then another one in from the atlantic. this is a little more active. it means it is wetter. r south and then we will have rain arriving in wales, allowing sunshine and showers to follow into scotland. but again across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east is likely to be dry on friday and temperatures around 19 or 20 degrees. so the next weather system gets so far southwards and any moves out of the way because it is running into this area of high pressure that we have across other parts of the uk. around the top of that annex or the system arising from the atlantic again and this time we start with rain from northern ireland and then as the olympics are we will see the wet weather moving into western scotland, perhaps come free. elsewhere it is likely to be dry and the wind will strengthen. we will draw enzo amore air. it will be a pleasa nt start draw enzo amore air. it will be a pleasant start of the week and it was england and wales, perhaps eastern scotland temperatures around 20 degrees. we have the rain gathering. the weather fronts are going to keep down into t
then another one in from the atlantic. this is a little more active. it means it is wetter. r south and then we will have rain arriving in wales, allowing sunshine and showers to follow into scotland. but again across the midlands, east anglia and the south—east is likely to be dry on friday and temperatures around 19 or 20 degrees. so the next weather system gets so far southwards and any moves out of the way because it is running into this area of high pressure that we have across other...
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Sep 30, 2018
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100th anniversary of the german u-boat campaign on the atlantic coast. >> welcome, everyone. thent to begin by thanking historical association for their generous sponsorship and support for this project of writing this book about the mirlo rescue. gigio want to acknowledge of buxton books who has been very supportive. i want to begin by thanking them. before i share the story of what i think is one of history's greatest rescues is familiarize you with the outer banks, sandbanks as they were known, and hatteras island as it was a century ago. in the early 20th century, the island we are on today was among one of the most isolated places in the united states. the seven villages of hatteras island were tenuously linked by an often vanishing wagon road that wound through woods, across sand flats, in and around tidal pools and storm breaches. automobiles on hatteras island were virtually nonexistent. there were no bridges or ferries. there were no telephones except between coast guard stations. back then, news, information, and gossip was passed from door-to-door, at general stores
100th anniversary of the german u-boat campaign on the atlantic coast. >> welcome, everyone. thent to begin by thanking historical association for their generous sponsorship and support for this project of writing this book about the mirlo rescue. gigio want to acknowledge of buxton books who has been very supportive. i want to begin by thanking them. before i share the story of what i think is one of history's greatest rescues is familiarize you with the outer banks, sandbanks as they...
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Sep 13, 2018
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it's a fast-moving, faas-rising flflood with the power of the atlantic ocean behind it. what causes that of water known as storm surge?il 100-plus an hour winds whipping across the surface of the water, piled higher and higher, the storm surgebi cd with high tide may cause the ocean to swell as high as 13 feet, overrunning beaches and potentially traveling miles inland. >> storm surge comes in from the hurricane and a violent amount of wer comes in destroying homes and it can take lives easily. that's the key is not there when the storm surge comes in. >> reporter: the national hurricane center measured a wave in the atlantic at 80 feet. so understandably all eyes are on the storm surge associated with hurricane florence. phillip? >> kerry, thank you for that report. >>> president trump is a swift response once florence makes landfall. he says the federalovernment prepared for the hurricane and already has extensive resources in place. meanwhile critics have continued to hammer the president for claiming an a-plus response to last year's deadly hurricane maria in puerto r
it's a fast-moving, faas-rising flflood with the power of the atlantic ocean behind it. what causes that of water known as storm surge?il 100-plus an hour winds whipping across the surface of the water, piled higher and higher, the storm surgebi cd with high tide may cause the ocean to swell as high as 13 feet, overrunning beaches and potentially traveling miles inland. >> storm surge comes in from the hurricane and a violent amount of wer comes in destroying homes and it can take lives...
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Sep 11, 2018
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the mid— atlantic, warm and across the uk.ion of the jetstream, we the uk. with the trough and that position of thejetstream, we have got the cold air lower pressure and in the warm air, high pressure in the near continent. 0n in the warm air, high pressure in the near continent. on that boundary we are drawing that rain in and then maybe some leftovers of the hurricane to concentrate forecast a little bit more. at the moment it looks at the north and west of the uk will have spells of wind, maybe rain, there will be some sunshine. it will broadly be warmer than it has been but the warmest weather will be more towards the south and east of the uk weather is a good chanceit east of the uk weather is a good chance it will stay dry into next week and as that purchase could get to the mid— 20s. —— those temperatures. hello. this is bbc news with rebecca jones. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines: britain's most senior police officer has hit out at the pay award decided by ministers
the mid— atlantic, warm and across the uk.ion of the jetstream, we the uk. with the trough and that position of thejetstream, we have got the cold air lower pressure and in the warm air, high pressure in the near continent. 0n in the warm air, high pressure in the near continent. on that boundary we are drawing that rain in and then maybe some leftovers of the hurricane to concentrate forecast a little bit more. at the moment it looks at the north and west of the uk will have spells of wind,...
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country'samines the atlantic u-boat campaigns between 1914 and 1918. the presentation was part of a daylong symposium at the graveyard of the atlantic museum. >> good morning and thank you for coming. i want to thank the folks from c-span, this is very exciting. i am the director of the north carolina maritime museum system. it is my pleasure to welcome you. we are doing this in conjunction with the life-saving station and historical society up the beach. it is kind of an exciting time for us. i have put a proclamation we received from the governor on display here. i will take a moment and read that to you. the state of north carolina, roy cooper, centennial of world war i along the north carolina coast, 2018. by the governor of the state of north carolina, a proclamation. the coast of north carolina was the scene of some -- submarine warfare during world war i. ship, under a minister walter burnett observed german submarine u 140 attacking ordered a warning be sent out to alert from the ships in the area and rescued the crew of americans. whereas, havi
country'samines the atlantic u-boat campaigns between 1914 and 1918. the presentation was part of a daylong symposium at the graveyard of the atlantic museum. >> good morning and thank you for coming. i want to thank the folks from c-span, this is very exciting. i am the director of the north carolina maritime museum system. it is my pleasure to welcome you. we are doing this in conjunction with the life-saving station and historical society up the beach. it is kind of an exciting time...
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come friday this feet of water and so could communities up and down the atlantic. bracing for impact, tonight this is the race to beat florence as the hurricane surges toward shore. coastal cities across the carolinas, parts of virginia and georgia in a state of emergency. >> my message is clear, disaster is at the doorstep and it's coming in. >> reporter: from myrtle beach. >> i feel kind of scared. >> reporter: to wilmington, many fear a direct hit with nearly 4,000 already in shelters, kenny is boarding up and moving out. >> i got two kids in there and the wife. i just don't think we're going to take that chance. >> reporter: with gas stations on empty, store shelves bare. >> mandatory evacuation. >> reporter: and government services shutting down, today a final run on essential supplies. >> just batten down the hatches and get ready to ride it out. >> reporter: with nearly 2 million heeding evacuation orders, sts rs are pouring innds are making their way towards danger. two nuclear power plants prepared to shutter if hurricane force winds blast in. promising to
come friday this feet of water and so could communities up and down the atlantic. bracing for impact, tonight this is the race to beat florence as the hurricane surges toward shore. coastal cities across the carolinas, parts of virginia and georgia in a state of emergency. >> my message is clear, disaster is at the doorstep and it's coming in. >> reporter: from myrtle beach. >> i feel kind of scared. >> reporter: to wilmington, many fear a direct hit with nearly 4,000...
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Sep 4, 2018
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sunny spells, but a lot of cloud out there in the atlantic. heading our way. lake district, southwestern scotland, the weather is absolutely fine. 17 degrees in belfast. in the low 20s in london. a little bit of the warrants leftover from yesterday. watch area of blue here. it is coming out of belgium. there could be a couple of showers and thunderstorms. it is just a risk. elsewhere, it is looking dry and fairly cool in the north of scotland. tomorrow, a change on the way for western scotland and northern ireland. this is a weather front coming off the atlantic. things are going to cool off. i think it will be went for times in the western isles. elsewhere across the western isles. elsewhere across the uk, it is not looking bad at all. on thursday, we have got weather fronts across the north here. so, ithink fairly weather fronts across the north here. so, i think fairly cloud the —— cloudy. and unsettled. all the way from the north and south this is where the weather is coming from. to the cells of that, just about staying dry. 20 in london. already 14 stayi
sunny spells, but a lot of cloud out there in the atlantic. heading our way. lake district, southwestern scotland, the weather is absolutely fine. 17 degrees in belfast. in the low 20s in london. a little bit of the warrants leftover from yesterday. watch area of blue here. it is coming out of belgium. there could be a couple of showers and thunderstorms. it is just a risk. elsewhere, it is looking dry and fairly cool in the north of scotland. tomorrow, a change on the way for western scotland...
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Sep 6, 2018
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our first major hurricane of the atlantic season. e eastern seaboard way away. we will keep an eye and above. one of the reasons that hurricanes form at this kind of years because of heavy rain pushing up the west coast of africa and you can see how significant the rainfall is particularly through the via and sierra leone in the next couple of days. a deep depression for amy to the bay of bengal releasing heavy rain. the two northeast states of india. places like bangor —— and nepal. playing with the theme of heavy rain plenty of it across tokyo. the korean peninsula, central and southern areas of china down to the north. relatively quiet here with some of this range very extensive and that will continue down into vietnam. who sees sharp showers in the northern half of the philippines. it looks a little quieter there. into austria we keep quite whether although the wind picking up close through the bite down towards tasmania. we see rain moving from the east and that will push its way towards the area which is been unsettled in a few
our first major hurricane of the atlantic season. e eastern seaboard way away. we will keep an eye and above. one of the reasons that hurricanes form at this kind of years because of heavy rain pushing up the west coast of africa and you can see how significant the rainfall is particularly through the via and sierra leone in the next couple of days. a deep depression for amy to the bay of bengal releasing heavy rain. the two northeast states of india. places like bangor —— and nepal....
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it's a fast-moving, fast-rising flash flood with the power of the atlantic ocean behind it. what causes that building wall of water 100 plus mile an hour winds whipping across the surface of the water. piled higher and higher trm surge combined with high tide may cause the ocean to swell as high as 13 feet or running beaches and potentially traveling miles inland s rm surge comes in from the hurricane and a violent amount of water destroys homes and can take lives easily. that's the key is not being there when this storm sumes in. >> reporter: i'm standing nine feet above sea level. this shows past storm surges. the worst is haz 1954 at 17 feet. tonight with the national hurricane center, measuring ve n the atlantic at 80 feet understandably all eyes are othe storm surge with florence. lester? >> powerful evidence there. thank you very much, kerry. what do you take? yhen will you be back? will find when you come back? those are many questions faced as residents in the danger zone are questioning whether to evacuate or remain and hope for the best. i caht up with one family to
it's a fast-moving, fast-rising flash flood with the power of the atlantic ocean behind it. what causes that building wall of water 100 plus mile an hour winds whipping across the surface of the water. piled higher and higher trm surge combined with high tide may cause the ocean to swell as high as 13 feet or running beaches and potentially traveling miles inland s rm surge comes in from the hurricane and a violent amount of water destroys homes and can take lives easily. that's the key is not...
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Sep 22, 2018
09/18
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and then more rain returns from the atlantic and this time it moves further north. ireland, temperatures in scotland easily down to two or three degrees. now, into sunday, sunshine and showers to scotland, improving weather for northern ireland, but we've got this rain for england and wales, quite heavy rain, a miserable sort of day. as it clears away we get the sunshine, watch out for the strengthening winds on the back edge of that rain, it could well be gale force, and of course it is going to be a cold day. maybe only 11—12 degrees in some places. now, that area of low pressure deepens as it leaves our shores, takes the wind and rain away with it, and it allows high pressure to build in quickly from the atlantic. and that means the weather is going to be settling down. there will be a few showers across northern scotland, where it could be quite windy still on monday, and there will be some stronger winds down these north sea coasts. but away from here, we'll have light winds, a fair bit of sunshine around. pleasant enough on monday, but still not that warm, 16
and then more rain returns from the atlantic and this time it moves further north. ireland, temperatures in scotland easily down to two or three degrees. now, into sunday, sunshine and showers to scotland, improving weather for northern ireland, but we've got this rain for england and wales, quite heavy rain, a miserable sort of day. as it clears away we get the sunshine, watch out for the strengthening winds on the back edge of that rain, it could well be gale force, and of course it is going...
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two other tropical storms are also on the move in the atlantic. e white house divided, an explosive new book by watergate reporter bob woodward and a scathing op-ed by a trump administration official. vice president mike pence weighs in on both in a news-making interview with "face the nation." >> the only thing that is wrong about that narrative is everything. >> quijano: chaos and controversy at the u.s. open. was serena williams harshly penalized with infractions that men get away with. >> you owe me an apology. i have never cheated in my life! >> quijano: and the country that invented espresso finally gets its first starbucks. it's a major jolt to italy cafe culture. >> it's for tourists. >> quijano: good evening, i'm elaine quijano. according to numerous reports cbs chairman and c.e.o. leslie >> reporter: cbs chairman and c.e.o. leslie moonves, the top executive at america's most watched television network is tonight preparing to resign, bowing to pressure brought on by a widening sexual harassment scandal. >> the me too movement and equality
two other tropical storms are also on the move in the atlantic. e white house divided, an explosive new book by watergate reporter bob woodward and a scathing op-ed by a trump administration official. vice president mike pence weighs in on both in a news-making interview with "face the nation." >> the only thing that is wrong about that narrative is everything. >> quijano: chaos and controversy at the u.s. open. was serena williams harshly penalized with infractions that...
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Sep 15, 2018
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this 50 minute presentation was part of a day-long symposium at the graveyard of the atlantic museum and hatteras, north carolina to mark the one hundredth anniversary of u-boat warfare off the north carolina coast. >> good morning. thank you for coming. this is very exciting for us on a number of levels. the folks from c-span here to record this for us. it is very exciting. i am the director of the maritime museum system. to welcomeeasure you. we are doing this in conjunction with a station and historical slighty up the road. it is an exciting time for us. i put a proclamation we received from the governor on display here. i will read that to you. the state of north carolina, roy cooper governor, centennial of world war i along the north carolina coast 2018 by the governor of the state of north carolina, proclamation whereas the coast of north carolina was the scene of submarine warfare during world war i, and whereas on august 6, 1918, a ship under its master observed a german serene attacking the ss merrick, alerted from the ships and subsequent wer rescue the crew. the submarine s
this 50 minute presentation was part of a day-long symposium at the graveyard of the atlantic museum and hatteras, north carolina to mark the one hundredth anniversary of u-boat warfare off the north carolina coast. >> good morning. thank you for coming. this is very exciting for us on a number of levels. the folks from c-span here to record this for us. it is very exciting. i am the director of the maritime museum system. to welcomeeasure you. we are doing this in conjunction with a...
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Sep 11, 2018
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we have this ribbon of cloud all await across the atlantic pushing into the uk.ame very light and patchy. the canning cloud moving across ireland which will bring persistent rain over the irish sea into northern england and wales. with a lot of cloud for england and wales, which is double figures. chillierfurther north. wales, which is double figures. chillier further north. temperatures in eastern scotland six or 7 degrees. cool and fresh air pushing down behind this weather front, bringing with it a break so rain and drizzle as it is running southwards. the rain isjust getting drizzle as it is running southwards. the rain is just getting strung drizzle as it is running southwards. the rain isjust getting strung out, narrower and there won't be much rain at all by the time we head towards the rush hour. moving northwards, showers coming into north—western areas of scotland, northern ireland. northern part of the uk are otherwise dry and sunny. this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how this is the band of cloud and rain. you can see how narrow this is t
we have this ribbon of cloud all await across the atlantic pushing into the uk.ame very light and patchy. the canning cloud moving across ireland which will bring persistent rain over the irish sea into northern england and wales. with a lot of cloud for england and wales, which is double figures. chillierfurther north. wales, which is double figures. chillier further north. temperatures in eastern scotland six or 7 degrees. cool and fresh air pushing down behind this weather front, bringing...
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swirling across the atlantic. picking up speed and gaining strength, as it takes aims the outh east. it's a -- southeast, it's a category 4. >> north carolina is taking hur complain florence seriously. and you should too. get ready now. >> reporter: at the store, there's a run on flashlights, gas cans and water. even the life vests are gone. >> this one lookser more ugly than other ones. rather be safe than sorry. >> reporter: in south carolina more than a million people are being forced to leave starting at noon on tuesday. >> it's going to be inconveni t inconvenient. we do not want to risk one south carolina life in this hurricane. >> in var have-- in virginia, t sending two aircraft carriers to sea hoping the to ride out of the storm. >> a team of firefighters are heinging to north carolina in the next few hours to help deal with the hurricane. they are trained in swift water rescues. which could be needed. they have equipment to bring down people from the rooftops. and major airlines are allowing customers to
swirling across the atlantic. picking up speed and gaining strength, as it takes aims the outh east. it's a -- southeast, it's a category 4. >> north carolina is taking hur complain florence seriously. and you should too. get ready now. >> reporter: at the store, there's a run on flashlights, gas cans and water. even the life vests are gone. >> this one lookser more ugly than other ones. rather be safe than sorry. >> reporter: in south carolina more than a million people...
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Sep 22, 2018
09/18
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and the cooler, showery air stream has been replaced by all this cloud that is coming in from the atlanticales and severe gales, the cool showery airflow being replaced by this cloud coming in from the atlantic. quickly that cloud is coming into england and wales and northern ireland. biggest cloud in the south—west. —— thickest. outbreaks of rain in the south—west into wales, perhaps into the south midlands and later into the south—east of england as well. sunny spells and a few showers to scotland, but not very warm anywhere really. 13— 14 degrees at best. under that rain in the south—west it will be a miserable day, could get more rain through the midlands, east anglia during the evening before it fades away and then more rain returns from the atlantic and this time it moves further north. still cold air to scotland and northern ireland, temperatures in scotland down to 2— three degrees. into sunday sunshine and showers to scotland, improving in northern ireland but rain for england and wales, miserable day, as it clears away we get the sunshine, watch out for the strengthening wins on
and the cooler, showery air stream has been replaced by all this cloud that is coming in from the atlanticales and severe gales, the cool showery airflow being replaced by this cloud coming in from the atlantic. quickly that cloud is coming into england and wales and northern ireland. biggest cloud in the south—west. —— thickest. outbreaks of rain in the south—west into wales, perhaps into the south midlands and later into the south—east of england as well. sunny spells and a few...
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Sep 22, 2018
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and then more rain returns from the atlantic and this time it moves a bit further north. down to two or three degrees. now, into sunday, sunshine and showers to scotland, improving weather for northern ireland, but we've got this rain for england and wales, quite heavy rain, a miserable sort of day. as it clears away we get the sunshine, watch out for the strengthening winds on the back edge of that rain, it could well be gale force, and of course it is going to be a cold day. maybe only 11—12 degrees in some places. now, that area of low pressure deepens as it leaves our shores, takes the wind and rain away with it, and it allows high pressure to build in quickly from the atlantic. and that means the weather is going to be settling down. there will be a few showers across northern scotland, where it could be quite windy still on monday, and there will be some stronger winds down these north sea coasts. but away from here, we'll have light winds, a fair bit of sunshine around. pleasant enough on monday, but still not that warm, 16 degrees at very best. now, we are getting
and then more rain returns from the atlantic and this time it moves a bit further north. down to two or three degrees. now, into sunday, sunshine and showers to scotland, improving weather for northern ireland, but we've got this rain for england and wales, quite heavy rain, a miserable sort of day. as it clears away we get the sunshine, watch out for the strengthening winds on the back edge of that rain, it could well be gale force, and of course it is going to be a cold day. maybe only...
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the peak in the hurricane season is tomorrow for the atlantic. lining up now off the coast of africa, you've got helene, not worried about it, it will become a hurricane later tonight and head north in the atlantic. isaac is moving to the lesser antilles. that will become a hurricane and maybe heavy amounts of rain to puerto rico on friday. out in the eastern pacific, we still have olivia, which is a hurricane losing strength to tropical storm status, but fredericka, that will move and most likely make landfall in the hawaiian islands in a day and a half. a lot going on but the big story is florence only because of explosive development in the next couple of days. >> all right, tom satyr, keep us posted. let's go to kaley hartung on north carolina beach. what are people doing there to brace? >> reporter: well, fred, i don't want the images of casual beach goers behind me to fool anyone. people here are taking the threat of hurricane florence very seriously, if anything, today they are just trying to soak up those last rays of sun before hunkering
the peak in the hurricane season is tomorrow for the atlantic. lining up now off the coast of africa, you've got helene, not worried about it, it will become a hurricane later tonight and head north in the atlantic. isaac is moving to the lesser antilles. that will become a hurricane and maybe heavy amounts of rain to puerto rico on friday. out in the eastern pacific, we still have olivia, which is a hurricane losing strength to tropical storm status, but fredericka, that will move and most...
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just to the north of florence, we've got an area of cloud that extends of miles across the atlantic, kingdom. yes, it's a massive weather front, or a couple really. it's going to be pushing southwards, bringing some heavy rain. the rain always heaviest across the hills and coasts of north—west england and wales. to the east of higher ground, it's one of those fronts where the rain's probably not going to amount to too much. but nevertheless there will be some damp weather getting into the east of the pennines, for example. given it stays quite windy overnight, temperatures will stay up into double figures. and this massive long weather front marks the dividing line between some coolish air that we've got flowing into northern areas, and air that's come in more from the mid—tropical atlantic across the south. so a lot of cloud around, but we are going to see the highest temperatures across southern counties of england. now, i wouldn't even rule out an odd spot of drizzle towards the coasts and hills in the south to start the day. but, for many of us, probably a dry start. now, through
just to the north of florence, we've got an area of cloud that extends of miles across the atlantic, kingdom. yes, it's a massive weather front, or a couple really. it's going to be pushing southwards, bringing some heavy rain. the rain always heaviest across the hills and coasts of north—west england and wales. to the east of higher ground, it's one of those fronts where the rain's probably not going to amount to too much. but nevertheless there will be some damp weather getting into the...
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the west east orientation to the jet, as a lunch of cold air from canada parks itself into the north atlantic, giving a bit into the jet and will be steering weather systems. to the north—west of the uk, some warmer pressure moving into the continent. northern and western parts of the country could stay on the cool side, close areas of low pressure, quite cool and showery. further south and east, a little bit warmer with sunshine, white wind all thanks to an area of low pressure but there remains an uncertainty and that is because we have a number of tropical storms in the atlantic, which often can confuse computer models, things can confuse computer models, things can get quite interesting. hello. this is bbc news with julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines: with just 200 days to go until brexit, the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier has raised the prospect of reaching an agreement on britain's withdrawal within two months. but theresa may has been warned again by senior colleagues that her chequers plan could turn part of the
the west east orientation to the jet, as a lunch of cold air from canada parks itself into the north atlantic, giving a bit into the jet and will be steering weather systems. to the north—west of the uk, some warmer pressure moving into the continent. northern and western parts of the country could stay on the cool side, close areas of low pressure, quite cool and showery. further south and east, a little bit warmer with sunshine, white wind all thanks to an area of low pressure but there...
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there hadn't even been many named storms forming in the atlantic at all. we had seen more in the pacific, which is strange. now we have about -- i think we have up to five storms churning in the atlantic. we're not sure where they are going to go. as you remember from last year, late september, early october, is the peak of this season. late september is when we saw harvey and then irma and then maria. the way the atlantic looks right now, it looks like something like that could happen again. but at the same time weather hurricanes are so unpredictable, the fact this storm alone is on the track it's on is mind-boggling to people. that it's coming in to the north carolina coast and then sort of dripping southward before it's going to go north and then slow down and people are like, what? it's hard to predict what's going to happen. we know that the atlantic looks like -- sort of like a soup of swirly, awful little things. they could all pan out. they could not. what everybody who has experienced a hurricane knows, it only takes one storm to make a difference
there hadn't even been many named storms forming in the atlantic at all. we had seen more in the pacific, which is strange. now we have about -- i think we have up to five storms churning in the atlantic. we're not sure where they are going to go. as you remember from last year, late september, early october, is the peak of this season. late september is when we saw harvey and then irma and then maria. the way the atlantic looks right now, it looks like something like that could happen again....
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this is the main road in atlantic beach. te a river yet, but certainly a small stream. the rain, obviously, continuing which means these waters will only rise especially as the tide starts to come back in. this is just one of the businesses that is completely destroy here. you can see top rows of windows blown out, the roof -- according to the fire department -- is blown out. and there was the front door. now anyone can just walk through. now becomes even the bigger question for so many of these businesses, after wind and water will have destroyed so much, will the looters come, something the police are incredibly worried about here even as this storm continues. and as this storm continues, the oh issue is how -- the other issue is how slow moving it is, and we cannot stress that enough. it's still making it very difficult, very dangerous for police, fire, ems to be out on the roads especially during the worst of these squall lines, another one coming in you can see just out there. the other thing that's happening that has be
this is the main road in atlantic beach. te a river yet, but certainly a small stream. the rain, obviously, continuing which means these waters will only rise especially as the tide starts to come back in. this is just one of the businesses that is completely destroy here. you can see top rows of windows blown out, the roof -- according to the fire department -- is blown out. and there was the front door. now anyone can just walk through. now becomes even the bigger question for so many of...
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if you look at geography, in the north, you have norway, iceland, north atlantic. in the south, turkey and other allies and in the west you have canada, united states and u.k. and, of course, any credible defense of europe needs those capabilities and also the geography of this allies to be effective in defending europe, so, yes, i believe in stronger european defense. i believe in stronger eu efforts on defense. but not as alternative but something which is complementing nato. >> last time the nato strategic concept was published was in 2010. there's a lot that has happened since then. there's been the invasion of ukraine, arab spring, the migrant crisis and russian intervention in syria. is it time to update the strategic concept? >> some argue in favor of that . and i -- some people like to do that. i think that it's not a must to do so as long as we have -- as long as we are able to adapt our strategy and adapt nato to changing world. and that's exactly what is done. so yes, we have no new strategic concept, but we have new strategy. meaning that we have proven
if you look at geography, in the north, you have norway, iceland, north atlantic. in the south, turkey and other allies and in the west you have canada, united states and u.k. and, of course, any credible defense of europe needs those capabilities and also the geography of this allies to be effective in defending europe, so, yes, i believe in stronger european defense. i believe in stronger eu efforts on defense. but not as alternative but something which is complementing nato. >> last...
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stretching right back into the atlantic. y already we had some sharp showers in scotla nd already we had some sharp showers in scotland but the rain has started to gather in intensity for northern ireland and south—west scotland and that continues for the rest of the day. we also see the wind strengthening with gusts up to a0 miles an hour. but further south we have some sunshine through the bristol channel and afterwards lincolnshire, anywhere south and east of that we keep the sunshine. make the most of it as it is not going to last throughout the week and overnight tonight we continue to see the rain gathering in intensity and the wind strengthening. gale force on exposed coasts of scotland. so tuesday morning in more detail, cloud and rain across the northern isles, still pretty windy with gusts still close to a0 miles an hour. some sunshine across the scottish borders and northern ireland but heavy rain across north—west england first thing. so again the far south—east you start off dry with sunshine, it should stay dry
stretching right back into the atlantic. y already we had some sharp showers in scotla nd already we had some sharp showers in scotland but the rain has started to gather in intensity for northern ireland and south—west scotland and that continues for the rest of the day. we also see the wind strengthening with gusts up to a0 miles an hour. but further south we have some sunshine through the bristol channel and afterwards lincolnshire, anywhere south and east of that we keep the sunshine....
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just to the north of florence, we've got an area of cloud that extends of miles across the atlantic, to be pushing southwards, bringing some heavy rain. the rain always heaviest across the hills and coasts of north—west england and wales. to the east of higher ground, it's one of those fronts where the rain's probably not going to amount to too much. but nevertheless there will be some damp weather getting into the east of the pennines, for example. given it stays quite windy overnight, temperatures will stay up into double figures. and this massive long weather front marks the dividing line between some coolish air that we've got flowing into northern areas, and air that's come in more from the mid—tropical atlantic across the south. so a lot of cloud around, but we are going to see the highest temperatures across southern counties of england. now, i wouldn't even rule out an odd spot of drizzle towards the coasts and hills in the south to start the day. but, for many of us, probably a dry start. now, through the day we'll see outbreaks of rain pushing southwards across wales, quite
just to the north of florence, we've got an area of cloud that extends of miles across the atlantic, to be pushing southwards, bringing some heavy rain. the rain always heaviest across the hills and coasts of north—west england and wales. to the east of higher ground, it's one of those fronts where the rain's probably not going to amount to too much. but nevertheless there will be some damp weather getting into the east of the pennines, for example. given it stays quite windy overnight,...
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tropical storm isaac is also churning in the atlantic. with tom sater in the cnn weather
tropical storm isaac is also churning in the atlantic. with tom sater in the cnn weather
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looking further ahead, based on the presence of hurricane florence in the atlantic. em once it makes its way into the atlantic. 0ne system which has done that is this one here, which could become tropical storm or hurricane helen into the future. so three potential tropical weather systems, three reasons for the computer models to be struggling with the forecast, because they don‘t really handle these very well. and the forecast notjust here but across the atlantic, and whether in the next week, well, there are still big question marks about whether next week, as we will see. as we look at the picture for friday, we got low pressure in the north sea and early rain in eastern scotland, north—east england, still easing in the northern isles, far north of mainland scotland. elsewhere, the odd shower. a cool west north—westerly breeze but for many into the afternoon it will be dry. some sunny spells around, but we are seeing some temperatures getting into the low 20s and that is less likely for friday. if we look into the weekend, that area of low pressure becoming less s
looking further ahead, based on the presence of hurricane florence in the atlantic. em once it makes its way into the atlantic. 0ne system which has done that is this one here, which could become tropical storm or hurricane helen into the future. so three potential tropical weather systems, three reasons for the computer models to be struggling with the forecast, because they don‘t really handle these very well. and the forecast notjust here but across the atlantic, and whether in the next...
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coast and leading them out to the mid-atlantic. she was going to pick up a convoy at the time she was sunk. luckily for them, the ships and people they were trying to protect arrived on the scene and were able to rescue most of the sailors. but, that was, like i said, a big wake-up call and a sign of how a simple mining operation, a very small minefield and that was what they got from it. the u.s. coast was better defended then the azores, canaries and west africa area. i think the u-boats were, maybe not surprised but a little more challenged with what they would face here. the danger was not just for the u.s. navy and the merchant ships and u-boats themselves. they would take more defensive measures than they did off west africa. talking about u.s. and canada. in my opinion they were pretty , well prepared for the u-boats. given the technology and resources available in 1918. if you look at canada, none of their ships that were part of their defenses were capable of taking on a u-cruiser. three inch guns, small guns, and the u-cru
coast and leading them out to the mid-atlantic. she was going to pick up a convoy at the time she was sunk. luckily for them, the ships and people they were trying to protect arrived on the scene and were able to rescue most of the sailors. but, that was, like i said, a big wake-up call and a sign of how a simple mining operation, a very small minefield and that was what they got from it. the u.s. coast was better defended then the azores, canaries and west africa area. i think the u-boats...
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financial system we have this concept of stealing productivity and it came out in this article in the atlantic the win win fallacy entrepreneurs say they're trying to help others while also helping themselves but that claim may be hope masquerading as description so they talk about this guy named justin rosenstein who made hundreds of millions of dollars working with google and facebook. invented the like thing on facebook so from that he made tens of millions of dollars and he also made money from google but now he's trying to help the world and how he's trying to help the world but is also by helping himself which is he created some productivity and hansing collaborative tools and this paragraph really struck me as. the problem with our fear and derivatives based system just an rosenstein desire to improve people's lives by making everyone a little more productive was noble but one of the central economic challenges now facing his country is the remarkable stagnation in wages for half of americans despite the remarkable growth and productivity increasingly extractive financial sector is in p
financial system we have this concept of stealing productivity and it came out in this article in the atlantic the win win fallacy entrepreneurs say they're trying to help others while also helping themselves but that claim may be hope masquerading as description so they talk about this guy named justin rosenstein who made hundreds of millions of dollars working with google and facebook. invented the like thing on facebook so from that he made tens of millions of dollars and he also made money...
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making its way wainland from the open waters of the atlantic. it will continue to weaken here bu it does not matter. tise cl create just as much water and rainfall. the wind no longer a hugefa or. still a factor, yeah. we'll see more trees down. and ts, tha could have some problems but the big deal is the rain. take a look at the heaviest rain. some of the heavit bands are over the area seeing the most flooding. down toward morehead, you see t toward jacksonville, with winds over 80 to 90 miles an hour. and then the wider picture, here's the storm. just to our south, they'll try to get in on the action. here's the latest advisory. winds at 70 miles per hour. a tropical storm movingest at 3 miles per hour. that's new. it was moving at 6. now it is moving at 3 miles per hour it will sit, stall and rain for days. this is where it is on saturday. this is where it is sunday at 2:00 a.m. it goes from here to here on sunday. simply amazing. and then making its way around our area. this is tuesdayund 2:00. it is already affecting us and by us. this will
making its way wainland from the open waters of the atlantic. it will continue to weaken here bu it does not matter. tise cl create just as much water and rainfall. the wind no longer a hugefa or. still a factor, yeah. we'll see more trees down. and ts, tha could have some problems but the big deal is the rain. take a look at the heaviest rain. some of the heavit bands are over the area seeing the most flooding. down toward morehead, you see t toward jacksonville, with winds over 80 to 90 miles...
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but all that cloud in the atlantic is from this weather front a long way back in the atlantic, streamingler and fresh air and to the south of that still relatively mild or warmer air. so on tuesday still quite warm in the south—east, some rain moving into the south—east but temperatures again getting up into the 20s. behind that area it is a bit fresher with temperatures around 15 degrees. soa with temperatures around 15 degrees. so a cooler day compared to today. but further south we keep hold of the warmer weather. still some uncertainty about where the brain will be positioned on wednesday. some outbreaks of rain likely across southern areas of times and feeling fresher. further north again some bright skies and sunshine and feeling cool. from wednesday to thursday the weather front will eventually clear away from the far south—east of england and will be pushing away the warmer air with it. we continue to have showers across parts of scotland but for most feeling called by the end of the week with rain at times as well. goodbye. hello, it's monday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm victoria derbys
but all that cloud in the atlantic is from this weather front a long way back in the atlantic, streamingler and fresh air and to the south of that still relatively mild or warmer air. so on tuesday still quite warm in the south—east, some rain moving into the south—east but temperatures again getting up into the 20s. behind that area it is a bit fresher with temperatures around 15 degrees. soa with temperatures around 15 degrees. so a cooler day compared to today. but further south we keep...
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forecasters warn the storm has been twisting and turning over the atlantic and could deliver a hit wn it makes landfall later this week. florence is predicted to be a category three hurricane with winds over 110 miles an hour. states of emergen declared in the carolinas and virginia as the region for impact. as the southeast prepares, rain pounde other parts of the country, too. ste patterson has more. >> millions battling surging floodwater. torrential rain across the country. in north texas, severe flooding ed fatal. saturday a teen mother and toddler drowned in ft. worth. their car swept into 30 foot deep water. alejandro said he tried to help and the current was too strong. >> i tried to cross the chann and the water just swept it away. >> hours later, a man i his 70s also dwned after the car was d. submer >> we found the vehicle about 300 yards downstream. >>urther east, constant rain from ken tuck tow new york. slow moving storms put 52 million americans under the threat o flooding. a man died after a wave swept him into aallake. this as the southeastra scles to prepare for hurr
forecasters warn the storm has been twisting and turning over the atlantic and could deliver a hit wn it makes landfall later this week. florence is predicted to be a category three hurricane with winds over 110 miles an hour. states of emergen declared in the carolinas and virginia as the region for impact. as the southeast prepares, rain pounde other parts of the country, too. ste patterson has more. >> millions battling surging floodwater. torrential rain across the country. in north...
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the atlantic is there. cape fear river is over there. when that storm surge comes in, what happens to this island in. >> the water levels. >> reporter: 50% of all deaths in a hurricane are drownings, often in that deadly powerful storm surge. >> we were going to stay, and then yesterday i said, yeah, no. it's just getting too dangerous. >> the storm surge? >> yeah. >> reporter: i've experienced it firsthand. this is what storm surge looks like. it's a fast-moving, fast-rising flash flood with the power of the atlantic ocean behind it. what causes that building wall of water known as storm surge? 100-plus mile an hour winds whipping across the surface of the water, piled higher and higher, the storm surge combined with high tide may cause the ocean to swell as high as 13 feet, overrunning beaches and potentially traveling miles inland. >> storm surge comes in from the hurricane and a violent amount of water comes in, destroying homes and it can take lives easily. that's the key is not being there when the storm surge comes in. >> reporter:
the atlantic is there. cape fear river is over there. when that storm surge comes in, what happens to this island in. >> the water levels. >> reporter: 50% of all deaths in a hurricane are drownings, often in that deadly powerful storm surge. >> we were going to stay, and then yesterday i said, yeah, no. it's just getting too dangerous. >> the storm surge? >> yeah. >> reporter: i've experienced it firsthand. this is what storm surge looks like. it's a...
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the atlantic. the white house divided, an ne woodward and an op-ed by a trump administration official. >>> and a first starbucks, a major jolt to italy's cafe culture. >>> good evening, we begin with breaking news. cbs chairman and ceo l leslie moonves is stepping down. new alaska sagss of sexual harassment and assault. the accusations were reported sunday in the new yorker. a source tells cbs news he's been offered a separation package of $80 million in stock to be held in escrow pending the results of an independent investigation. >>> cbs chairman leslie moonves is tonight preparing to resign bowing to pressure by a sexual harassment scandal. the number of women accusing him of sexual misconduct has doubled to 12, according to a new report by the new yorker magazine. detailing six previously unreported incidents, which allegedly took place between the 1980s and early 2000s. according to the magazine, they include claims that had forced them to perform orl sex on him, exposed himself and used physi
the atlantic. the white house divided, an ne woodward and an op-ed by a trump administration official. >>> and a first starbucks, a major jolt to italy's cafe culture. >>> good evening, we begin with breaking news. cbs chairman and ceo l leslie moonves is stepping down. new alaska sagss of sexual harassment and assault. the accusations were reported sunday in the new yorker. a source tells cbs news he's been offered a separation package of $80 million in stock to be held in...
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water comes off the atlantic, moves right into the rivers, ann tht has nowhere to go. storm surge definitel b a problem down there. even through washington, north carolinahich is where jim is right now. again, storm surge is going to continue not only for a day or so, but we're going to continue to watch flooding arou t this region come. we could have coastal flooding around our area when it's not raining. we'll talk about that and the impact of ference on 10-day forecast in about 15 minutes. >> lauren, we'll check in with you then.ki brea news is coming in with regard to this tropical storm florence. our jim handly is on the ground in washington, north carolina this morning. he's near the town of new burn which is inaccessible. >> we knowhis is a deadly storm. what are you seeing and what do we know? >> reporter: well, you mentioned that breaking news. the death toll has claimed to 7. the two latest victims inland in north carolina. we are inland in north carolina,
water comes off the atlantic, moves right into the rivers, ann tht has nowhere to go. storm surge definitel b a problem down there. even through washington, north carolinahich is where jim is right now. again, storm surge is going to continue not only for a day or so, but we're going to continue to watch flooding arou t this region come. we could have coastal flooding around our area when it's not raining. we'll talk about that and the impact of ference on 10-day forecast in about 15 minutes....
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so in may they outsource their censorship to the atlantic council nato is an official think tank the atlantic council's digital forensic lab has been identifying accounts guilty of foreign election interference and deleting thousands of them in the run up to foreign elections such as and mexico and in brazil that sounds like for an election interference but it's not at all you know people's. say that the atlantic council is hawkish because it's funded by nato the saudis and ray i don't know about that. and grab this news sources like alter net common dreams and the free thought project are being suppressed on facebook but let's be honest here naming yourself free thought project you're asking for. iranian news sources were deleted from facebook and anti-war voices too but those people are obviously bots obviously blocks then that makes me a part. which. so are we witnessing the merger of the national security state and silicone valley. you know what i hate last question. was. i got new information i just tell you like our government hates immigrants. a lot let's go to redacted corresp
so in may they outsource their censorship to the atlantic council nato is an official think tank the atlantic council's digital forensic lab has been identifying accounts guilty of foreign election interference and deleting thousands of them in the run up to foreign elections such as and mexico and in brazil that sounds like for an election interference but it's not at all you know people's. say that the atlantic council is hawkish because it's funded by nato the saudis and ray i don't know...
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from a typhoon in the pacific to a hurricane in the atlantic the u.s. eastern seaboard bracing itself for the arrival of hurricane florence the category two storm is expected to make landfall late this evening or early tomorrow morning officials are warning that florence will probably be the most dangerous hurricane to hit the region in a generation an estimated ten million people live in the storm's path around two million from virginia the carolinas and georgia have been told to leave low lying coastal areas the predicted four meter storm surge and heavy rain could calls widespread flooding. well our correspondents my as well you know joins me now from elizabeth city in north carolina good afternoon to you miles so we're getting closer to florence making landfall what's the latest there. we're actually here friends already feeling the at the first tendrils of the edge of the storm brushing us is a much windier grayer day than it wasn't even gotten some rain already you can see we're standing on a river that believes out of the atlantic ocean it's been
from a typhoon in the pacific to a hurricane in the atlantic the u.s. eastern seaboard bracing itself for the arrival of hurricane florence the category two storm is expected to make landfall late this evening or early tomorrow morning officials are warning that florence will probably be the most dangerous hurricane to hit the region in a generation an estimated ten million people live in the storm's path around two million from virginia the carolinas and georgia have been told to leave low...
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also coming out stocking up for the storm more than a million people on the atlantic coast of the united states evacuated ahead of the most powerful hurricane to menace the region in decades. plus the books president trump called a joke and a con. people here in this bookstore can't wait to get their hands on it but if you're trump's supporter it's quite a different story we find out what those trump supporters think obama would words tell all told. i'm married i haven't seen it's good to have you with us turkeys president. has warned that the entire world stands to pay the price of an assault on syria's is a live province joins the united nations and warning that a planned syrian russian offensive could lead to this century's worst humanitarian catastrophe tens of thousands of people have fled the province and those staying put are bracing for. for the worst presidents are making improvised gas masks and shelters amid fears that the assad regime could deploy chemical weapons. when many of the civilians fleeing the intensifying offensive in series in the province have been heading north
also coming out stocking up for the storm more than a million people on the atlantic coast of the united states evacuated ahead of the most powerful hurricane to menace the region in decades. plus the books president trump called a joke and a con. people here in this bookstore can't wait to get their hands on it but if you're trump's supporter it's quite a different story we find out what those trump supporters think obama would words tell all told. i'm married i haven't seen it's good to have...
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there is the position of the jet stream. you atlantic. there is the position of thejet stream. will probably work its way across all parts of the country. it opens the door to more unsettled weather by the end of the week. the gesturing changes position, gets stronger, directly west to east and picks up areas of rain. mainly for the north, once again there is not much rain in the southeast. pro—brexit conservatives produce a plan for dealing with the irish border after britain leaves the eu. the group says it has a technological solution to one of the trickiest issues in the negotiations and denies trying to unseat the prime minister. theresa may has enormous virtues. she‘s a fantastically dutiful prime minister and she has my support. ijust want her to change one item of policy. labour says tory infighting is risking ireland‘s stability, with only months until britain leaves the eu. ireland cannot pay the price of theresa may‘s negotiating strategy. as we come into these final weeks and months, that‘s a really important message. we‘ll assess today‘s proposals with reaction from
there is the position of the jet stream. you atlantic. there is the position of thejet stream. will probably work its way across all parts of the country. it opens the door to more unsettled weather by the end of the week. the gesturing changes position, gets stronger, directly west to east and picks up areas of rain. mainly for the north, once again there is not much rain in the southeast. pro—brexit conservatives produce a plan for dealing with the irish border after britain leaves the eu....
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maybe only 11—12 degrees in some places. to build in quickly from the atlantic. own. and there will be some stronger winds down these north sea coasts. a fair bit of sunshine around. 16 degrees at very best. because the jetstream is moving further north. to the north—west of the uk. so that's where the wind and rain is. plenty of sunshine. a little in the south. and beyond tuesday as well. some wind and rain. evidence to a committee of senators. whether she would testify on capitol hill have now passed. about her plans for brexit. she has called on the eu to show britain more respect. they can still find a compromise. agency hans—georg maassen. demonstrators chasing immigrants in the city of chemnitz. a more senior position.
maybe only 11—12 degrees in some places. to build in quickly from the atlantic. own. and there will be some stronger winds down these north sea coasts. a fair bit of sunshine around. 16 degrees at very best. because the jetstream is moving further north. to the north—west of the uk. so that's where the wind and rain is. plenty of sunshine. a little in the south. and beyond tuesday as well. some wind and rain. evidence to a committee of senators. whether she would testify on capitol hill...
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our first line of defense in the atlantic, the british fleet, might go to nazi germany.cking the ancient destroyers, built for world war i. but this was world war ii. this gave us an idea. 50 tired destroyers were revitalized and transferred to great britain. in return, we acquired further protection of our shores. we obtained a chain of bases stretching from newfoundland. these bases created a wall around the caribbean and gave new safety to the panama canal. it was now clear to the aggressors that we were conscious of the threat they represented to our country. the assistant secretary of state will tell us how they got together and tried to scare us off. >> from 1936 on, it became increasingly clear to the world that germany, italy and japan, are pursuing a common pattern of aggression in europe and the far east. on september 27, 1940, these three powers signed the so- called pact of berlin, a treaty of far-reaching alliance. by that treaty, it was provided that the three countries would assist one another with all political, economic and military means when one of the
our first line of defense in the atlantic, the british fleet, might go to nazi germany.cking the ancient destroyers, built for world war i. but this was world war ii. this gave us an idea. 50 tired destroyers were revitalized and transferred to great britain. in return, we acquired further protection of our shores. we obtained a chain of bases stretching from newfoundland. these bases created a wall around the caribbean and gave new safety to the panama canal. it was now clear to the aggressors...
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and then cold air from the north atlantic. ross the north of the country it is cloudy with rain whereas in the south it will be much warmer. this is bbc news. the headlines at midday. people being harassed by cold callers will be given powers to stop them, in new measures introduced by the government today. companies will see the new change in law and i think they will desist from the activity. when they don't, i'm afraid people are going to have to complain. labour mp chuka umunna has accused jeremy corbyn of driving centre—left mps like himself out of the party in a speech this morning. my message to our leadership is clear. it is within your power to stop this, so call off the dogs and get on with what my constituency, one of the most diverse communities in the country, demands we do. also coming up this hour: for the first time ever, there's going to be an attempt to get into the middle of the pacific ocean to try to clean it up. thousands of top university graduates are competing
and then cold air from the north atlantic. ross the north of the country it is cloudy with rain whereas in the south it will be much warmer. this is bbc news. the headlines at midday. people being harassed by cold callers will be given powers to stop them, in new measures introduced by the government today. companies will see the new change in law and i think they will desist from the activity. when they don't, i'm afraid people are going to have to complain. labour mp chuka umunna has accused...
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the sound in morehead beach. we had to get off atlantic beach. re at morehead city, you see the water, the surge spilling into the streets. things on the docks becoming on board starting to become part of the unbelievable -- all the trees down. guys, five minutes ago on my phone i got a tornado warning. this is a buoy from one of these docks and now it's going down the middle of this street in morehead city. you see the structural damage, the infrastructure really starting to suffer greatly in this area because of the high power lines. so many of them down, trees down. roofs being torn apart. of course with the last few minutes a tornado warning in this area. the wind event here is certainly far from over and as we sit here and try and brace for these winds, the elements that took the first brunt of it before we had the lull are now getting a second punch from this but it's complicated by this surge. we're pretty much hitting close to high tide now on atlantic beach side and why this water is starting to come in and plug these streets. it is now g
the sound in morehead beach. we had to get off atlantic beach. re at morehead city, you see the water, the surge spilling into the streets. things on the docks becoming on board starting to become part of the unbelievable -- all the trees down. guys, five minutes ago on my phone i got a tornado warning. this is a buoy from one of these docks and now it's going down the middle of this street in morehead city. you see the structural damage, the infrastructure really starting to suffer greatly in...
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fast-moving in the atlantic, it will slow down when it hits the coast. it's likely to hit thursday morning. how long is it supposed to stick around >> it's supposed to stick around for a while. that's part of the problem here. once it makes landfall, if it is, in fact, a category 4, it is supposed to hover. that rain will collect so we're talking about many, many inches of rain. on the coastal townspeople are worried not just about the winds that could be 130 to 150 miles an hour, they are worried about flooding last night the manager of our hotel says he expects his lobby to be under water. that's something that people are very, very concerned about the length could be long hitting on thursday, lasting throughout friday and of course from the other storms that we've covered, the potential for the aftermath to be difficult, taxing on people with power outages, road closures, damage in the streets, downed power lines, trees, et cetera. there could be a lot to get through with this one. some people are even saying that it's going to be a monster >> we know
fast-moving in the atlantic, it will slow down when it hits the coast. it's likely to hit thursday morning. how long is it supposed to stick around >> it's supposed to stick around for a while. that's part of the problem here. once it makes landfall, if it is, in fact, a category 4, it is supposed to hover. that rain will collect so we're talking about many, many inches of rain. on the coastal townspeople are worried not just about the winds that could be 130 to 150 miles an hour, they...
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hurricane florence continues to churn in the atlantic, and it's heading towards the east coast.are in the path of the storm and it's bringing strong winds a heavy rains which could cause widespread flooding. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to your wednesday. i'm eun yang. >> i'm angie goff in for aaron gilchrist. this morning all of us keeping a close eye on hurricane. floren >> storm team 4's chuck bell is looking at the path and we' check out melissa mollet and sheena parveen.? shee >> we're seeing a little bit of fog, too. stly in maryland. other than that, a little bit of drizzle. eading towards baltimore, the fog isthicker. the rest of the area seeing a little bit of patchy fog with a dense fog advisory. that's closer to the philadelphia area. if youe traveling that way keep in mind visibility is not looking good. degrees i washington. 68 gaithersburg. 60.leesburg like i mentioned, a little bit of drizzle. we have a lot of clouds in the forecast. a cluster of storms is continuing on.
hurricane florence continues to churn in the atlantic, and it's heading towards the east coast.are in the path of the storm and it's bringing strong winds a heavy rains which could cause widespread flooding. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to your wednesday. i'm eun yang. >> i'm angie goff in for aaron gilchrist. this morning all of us keeping a close eye on hurricane. floren >> storm team 4's chuck bell is looking at the path and we' check out melissa mollet and sheena...
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hurricane florence with three named storms in the atlantic. that's where we are focusing attention. category one storm. a strong category one storm on the edge of the storm. we expect it to become a major storm tonight and by tuesday. late tuesday a category four storm and this is what we don't want to see. a major storm hitting the coa onst more rain. we had constant rain and once again, temperatures in the 90s in florida.'s all about the tro is weut that in a bit. >> i will take the latte though. >> after the shift. >> demolition work in san francisco wrapped up with two massive explosions. crews imploded the bridge's east span and the remaining four platforms will be repurpose and used by the public. >> when we return, the caught on camera traffic accident involving a world leader. we will have the details for you and a new information on the shocking death of popular rapper mac miller. stay with us. you are watching early today on a monday. this flu season, protect yourself... and your sister-in-law's... tennis partner's... chatty coworker's... youngest daughter's... entire judo
hurricane florence with three named storms in the atlantic. that's where we are focusing attention. category one storm. a strong category one storm on the edge of the storm. we expect it to become a major storm tonight and by tuesday. late tuesday a category four storm and this is what we don't want to see. a major storm hitting the coa onst more rain. we had constant rain and once again, temperatures in the 90s in florida.'s all about the tro is weut that in a bit. >> i will take the...
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out on the atlantic looking for dinner. and we don't have to look far. ate they become like friends. youjust see, oh, look, there's the oarweed coming up, and over here the sea spaghetti. it's absolutely amazing. for ireland's coastal communities, seaweed has long been a staple food. it has everything you need. it has minerals, it has vitamins, b vitamins, that we spend, you know, 20 or 30 euros buying across the shelf, it's all in here. there's a seal over there also looking for his dinner. hello, buddy. so what is on my seaweed board? we have some dillisk, or dulse. carrageenan, another traditional favourite. we have seagrass, beautiful green, also known as spirulina. i recognise that one. mm—hmm. and then for something completely different, the queen of all seaweeds, or maybe the king, pepper dulse, the truffle of the sea. that's extraordinary. peppery. such a bite to it, such a kick. what's most extraordinary is the diversity under the kayak, different shapes, forms, textures, colours. it's quite extraordinary. even in the famine, people ate seaweed.
out on the atlantic looking for dinner. and we don't have to look far. ate they become like friends. youjust see, oh, look, there's the oarweed coming up, and over here the sea spaghetti. it's absolutely amazing. for ireland's coastal communities, seaweed has long been a staple food. it has everything you need. it has minerals, it has vitamins, b vitamins, that we spend, you know, 20 or 30 euros buying across the shelf, it's all in here. there's a seal over there also looking for his dinner....