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ocean floor and tours it onto the beach. some people see this is a solution others see it as a band-aid which only true. it's the symptom. they've got to put up the beach and say this is beach nourishment but it's just another hole. those big machines that when they go take this there in killing everything within that sand is ground up put into a pipe crust moved and then it comes out and pumped the life forms in that part of the beach aren't prepared to be buried alive and suffocate it it's a killing process for the sake of dollars. peter planet is a temporary remedy after a year to the sand has been washed out to sea and the whole process must be started again from scratch nonetheless this method is highly popular to the delight of the dredging companies it's a matter of big money big big influence green it's not a pleasant thing to see you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so pleasant. in a desperate maneuver to try to trap the sand on the beaches coastal engineers are advocating the constructi
ocean floor and tours it onto the beach. some people see this is a solution others see it as a band-aid which only true. it's the symptom. they've got to put up the beach and say this is beach nourishment but it's just another hole. those big machines that when they go take this there in killing everything within that sand is ground up put into a pipe crust moved and then it comes out and pumped the life forms in that part of the beach aren't prepared to be buried alive and suffocate it it's a...
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from the ocean floor and to the beach. some people see this is a solution others see it as a band-aid which only true. it's the symptom. they've got to put up the beach and say this is beach nourishment but it's just another hole. those big machines that when they go take this there in killing everything within that sand is ground up put into a pipe crust moved and then it comes out and pumped the life forms in that part of the beach aren't prepared to be buried alive and suffocate it it's a killing process for the sake of dollars. replenishment is a temporary remedy after a year to the sand has been washed out to sea and the whole process must be started again from scratch nonetheless this method is highly popular to the delight of the dredging companies it's a matter of big money big big influence green it's not a pleasant thing to say you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so pleasant. in a desperate maneuver to try to trap the sand on the beaches coastal engineers are advocating the construct
from the ocean floor and to the beach. some people see this is a solution others see it as a band-aid which only true. it's the symptom. they've got to put up the beach and say this is beach nourishment but it's just another hole. those big machines that when they go take this there in killing everything within that sand is ground up put into a pipe crust moved and then it comes out and pumped the life forms in that part of the beach aren't prepared to be buried alive and suffocate it it's a...
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keep it on our beach what do we do we stop the sand from supplying the neighbor's beach. the tragedy is that people are just not aware they're not aware that an action here is going to have a reaction somewhere else so we all have to be very careful when it comes to redeveloping because then we have a responsibility because we don't want these great wonderful treasures that we want to share with our children to disappear because of greed because of irresponsibility. and because of just not dan paying attention. in order to avert further catastrophe it's important to understand the source of 90 percent of the world see sand often a long way from the beaches. for the most part it starts in iraq somewhere that breaks down it might be in a river from ice or snow or rainfall and is that grain comes out of the granite or the sandstone it gets into a small stream and then a larger river and in a normal world ultimately will work its way all the way to the shoreline. it takes thousands or even millions of years for a grain of sand to reach the sea and it's a journey full of pitfal
keep it on our beach what do we do we stop the sand from supplying the neighbor's beach. the tragedy is that people are just not aware they're not aware that an action here is going to have a reaction somewhere else so we all have to be very careful when it comes to redeveloping because then we have a responsibility because we don't want these great wonderful treasures that we want to share with our children to disappear because of greed because of irresponsibility. and because of just not dan...
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keep it on our beach what do we do we stop the sand from supplying the neighbor's beach. the tragedy is that people are just not aware they're not aware that an action here is going to have a reaction somewhere else so we all have to be very careful when it comes to redeveloping the coastline we have a responsibility because we don't want these great wonderful treasures that we want to share with our children to disappear because of greed because of irresponsibility. and because of just not dan paying attention. in order to avert further catastrophe it's important to understand the source of 90 percent of the world sea sand often a long way from the beaches. for the most part it starts in iraq somewhere that breaks down it might be in a river from ice or snow or rainfall and is that grain comes out of the granite or the sandstone it gets into a small stream and then a larger river and in a normal world ultimately will work its way all the way to the shoreline. it takes thousands or even millions of years for a grain of sand to reach the sea and it's a journey full of pitfa
keep it on our beach what do we do we stop the sand from supplying the neighbor's beach. the tragedy is that people are just not aware they're not aware that an action here is going to have a reaction somewhere else so we all have to be very careful when it comes to redeveloping the coastline we have a responsibility because we don't want these great wonderful treasures that we want to share with our children to disappear because of greed because of irresponsibility. and because of just not dan...
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far from the mild deaves beautiful threatened beaches. greed and speculation drive the global markets for sand and show no signs of slowing down. bombay is not an isolated case there's never been so much construction but at the same time housing has never been less affordable. one 3rd of urban populations now live in slums while go cities and empty apartments are being built all over the world. in china 65000000 flats are empty yet the construction industry is flora xing swallowing up one quarter of the sand extracted on the planet spain holds the unfortunate record as the european country most addicted to sand in the midst of an unprecedented housing crisis 30 percent of the homes constructed since 1906 sit empty entire airports have been built without seeing a single passenger and in dubai the emirate continues to build and import sand even if 90 percent of the apartments in the burj khalifa are bacon. but sadly real estate speculation doesn't hold the monopoly on the wasting of sand governments are also to blame. i would construction us
far from the mild deaves beautiful threatened beaches. greed and speculation drive the global markets for sand and show no signs of slowing down. bombay is not an isolated case there's never been so much construction but at the same time housing has never been less affordable. one 3rd of urban populations now live in slums while go cities and empty apartments are being built all over the world. in china 65000000 flats are empty yet the construction industry is flora xing swallowing up one...
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that's because the beach is the airport. that often i was travel time from glasgow to find the outer hebrides northwest of the scottish mainland bera is the largest of the southern islands. and that's where i'm heading now. just getting there is an adventure. the anticipation of landing on the beach makes me feel like i should be bracing for impact. but as it turned out touched on was not gentler than i expected planes can only land on barrow at low tide here the flight plan is governed by the tides. and never made it to the beach this soon enough and left. only a small aircraft with experienced pilots can never get to unusual conditions i think . the 1st few times i made the approach was like this we are you know there's no lights and concrete but you have 4 buildings that's just a beach it's still quite unique. after stepping onto the beach you move along to a small terminal the clocks run a bit different here. i am one of just 8000 passengers who come here a year. that adds up to only 14 have. what flights and you know. b
that's because the beach is the airport. that often i was travel time from glasgow to find the outer hebrides northwest of the scottish mainland bera is the largest of the southern islands. and that's where i'm heading now. just getting there is an adventure. the anticipation of landing on the beach makes me feel like i should be bracing for impact. but as it turned out touched on was not gentler than i expected planes can only land on barrow at low tide here the flight plan is governed by the...
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as soon as it resumes operations the beaches are closed down. the only one still allowed on the beach is michael galbraith he enjoys watching each takeoff and landing and even greets many of the passengers who sells. i'm like that's good it's true you know on a fee you take it off on monday the splash this is plus and no work on me on the way it's going to be born just watch and then he's a born a good. i'm heading to the beach too but for the last time i'm flying back there really was a unique experience not only because of the beach landing but everyone was so nice it all felt like a big family so that i really got a good impression of the whole island. want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to. the euro max just. takes a lot. of strides. trying out the clinics and placement crazy join the race and a strong 1st. year of max you. subscribe so you don't miss a thing. it takes skill to be able to find things you can easily eat in the forest let alone put together an entire meal if you know what you're doing hiking t
as soon as it resumes operations the beaches are closed down. the only one still allowed on the beach is michael galbraith he enjoys watching each takeoff and landing and even greets many of the passengers who sells. i'm like that's good it's true you know on a fee you take it off on monday the splash this is plus and no work on me on the way it's going to be born just watch and then he's a born a good. i'm heading to the beach too but for the last time i'm flying back there really was a unique...
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german prisoners were herded onto the beaches for removal of ships. of august 16, the french commandos had been contacted. operations have progressed so smoothly that by noon the following day, a beachhead 20 miles long and nine miles deep had been established. our seriously wounded men were evacuated to floating ambulances. meanwhile, the enemy fought desperately to block our advance in order to cover general de -- to cover a general withdrawal. ♪ [planes roaring overhead] [explosion] narrator: on the 19th of august, the french second corps took over the southern zone and -- from the americans sixth and toulon pushed rapidly on to within two miles of , marseille by the 20th. the wounded were given life-saving blood asthma and -- blood plasma and first aid. prisoners were evacuated to the combat zone. general patch, accompanied by general de tassigny were awarded the silver star to the leader of the french patriots in this area. the third division, en route to brignon, halted their tired momentarily. -- halted its drive momentarily. in these rare momen
german prisoners were herded onto the beaches for removal of ships. of august 16, the french commandos had been contacted. operations have progressed so smoothly that by noon the following day, a beachhead 20 miles long and nine miles deep had been established. our seriously wounded men were evacuated to floating ambulances. meanwhile, the enemy fought desperately to block our advance in order to cover general de -- to cover a general withdrawal. ♪ [planes roaring overhead] [explosion]...
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the excitement. and he does not pay a dime. >> i am a beach guy. >> reporter: he is among the several dozen and living in tents on main beach. just yards from the santa cruz wharf and boardwalk >> i think it is a safety health issue. >> reporter: as the tens have multiplied city leaders are resident say so has the trash on the beach. from your into feces as well as alcohol containers and drugs. >> the kids go on the beach. it could be a bad scene. we found needles everywhere. >> reporter: city leaders say main beach has become a public health and safety hazard. >> we have had employees threaten. we have had homeless sleep on the front porch. we have had homeless and to the hotel and try to use the microwave in the bathroom. >> reporter: last night a passive public access policy that prohibits people from using the dry sand of main beach from midnight until one hour before sunrise. unless to access the wet sand which can be used 24/7 he sleeps on the beach not just because of the view. also because it is safe. >> i have been robbed many times. >> reporter: the policy will sunset a few months after it i
the excitement. and he does not pay a dime. >> i am a beach guy. >> reporter: he is among the several dozen and living in tents on main beach. just yards from the santa cruz wharf and boardwalk >> i think it is a safety health issue. >> reporter: as the tens have multiplied city leaders are resident say so has the trash on the beach. from your into feces as well as alcohol containers and drugs. >> the kids go on the beach. it could be a bad scene. we found needles...
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the eye was 60 miles south of myrtle beach. forecasters say the center of dorian will continue to move close to the coast of south carolina throughout the afternoon and then the hurricane center says it will move either near or over the outer banks of north carolina tonight into friday. coming up, an update on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the bahamas. a live report from there where we'll see emotional family reunions. some people are waiting to find out anything they can about their loved ones. imagine no information for a week about your mom or your child. thousands are reported missing. thousands of people reported missing with at least 20 confirmed dead. the prime minister says he expects the numbers to go up. let's start off with jacqui heinrich in downtown charleston. jacqui? >> shep, the western eye wall of the storm is about 10 to 15 miles off the coast of here. the eye of the storm is about 35 miles to the east of the bay to our north. we're really feeling the wind. if you look in the harbor, you can see the sail
the eye was 60 miles south of myrtle beach. forecasters say the center of dorian will continue to move close to the coast of south carolina throughout the afternoon and then the hurricane center says it will move either near or over the outer banks of north carolina tonight into friday. coming up, an update on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the bahamas. a live report from there where we'll see emotional family reunions. some people are waiting to find out anything they can about their...
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troops entered grenoble, 140 miles from the beaches. th places were reached only eight days after landing. up to this time, prisoners of war numbered about 17,000 these included checks, polls and russians many of whom were forced into the german army. when troops passed through the towns they found abandoned vehicles and equipment had been appropriated by the ffi, nazis sympathizers were rounded up, including french women who had been friendly with the germans. the only thing they wanted to do was to examine them for spies and saboteurs. the second battalion of the third division caught up with the enemy five miles north. with the destruction of this second segment we had captured nearly 15,000 more troops which had been concentrated to block our advance. to prevent our rapid thrust up the valley, the germans concentrated heavy forces. the task force composed of elements of the sixth corp. skillfully made their way through, pocketing the nazis from the year in conjunction with the 3rd division driving up from the south. our artillery wen
troops entered grenoble, 140 miles from the beaches. th places were reached only eight days after landing. up to this time, prisoners of war numbered about 17,000 these included checks, polls and russians many of whom were forced into the german army. when troops passed through the towns they found abandoned vehicles and equipment had been appropriated by the ffi, nazis sympathizers were rounded up, including french women who had been friendly with the germans. the only thing they wanted to do...
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. >> reporter: jan supports anything that may take the needles off the streets as well as the beaches she has enjoyed for the 30 years. she has lived here. >>> the drugs are here. the needles are here. drop them off in a safe place.>> reporter: the city doesn't know where they would put those additional boxes. if the county agrees to install more.>>> health officials in santa clara county have a new warning tonight. they say fake pills to look like percocet have killed nearly a dozen people this year. they look like the real deal. a blue 30 milligram dose of percocet. these are laced with fentanyl. a powerful opioid 100 times stronger than morphine. 11 people have overdosed in santa clara county since january because of these. most were under 25 including two teenagers. >>> federal prosecutors have launched a criminal probe into san francisco based to jewel. according to the wall street journal. the u.s. attorney's office of the northern district of california is leading the investigation. no word yet on the focus of the probe. the companies marketing has come under fire from several
. >> reporter: jan supports anything that may take the needles off the streets as well as the beaches she has enjoyed for the 30 years. she has lived here. >>> the drugs are here. the needles are here. drop them off in a safe place.>> reporter: the city doesn't know where they would put those additional boxes. if the county agrees to install more.>>> health officials in santa clara county have a new warning tonight. they say fake pills to look like percocet have...
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they're running out of places to stand on the beach. that the skies are getting darker here and we're getting closer to that time where the weather is going to get lousy and stay lousy with the driving wind and the pounding rain as well. the third thing is hutchinson island is a barrier island. one of the things they have done here. officials have turned off the water to this island. so people if they're going to stay in their houses, they're going to do it without running water and it makes it less appealing to try to ride out the storm here. so it could be that people have finally decided get out while the getting is good, get a few miles inland to ride out this storm for the next 24 hours, because it's going to get worse here. we're going to feel hurricane-strength winds and that rain starting later tonight into tomorrow morning, dana. >> all right, john berman, please stay safe. i know that you are going to be on tv probably 24 hours a day as you track the hurricane coming toward you. appreciate it, john. thanks. >>> and parades, pic
they're running out of places to stand on the beach. that the skies are getting darker here and we're getting closer to that time where the weather is going to get lousy and stay lousy with the driving wind and the pounding rain as well. the third thing is hutchinson island is a barrier island. one of the things they have done here. officials have turned off the water to this island. so people if they're going to stay in their houses, they're going to do it without running water and it makes it...
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but i wanted to mention the beaches the as well. it's cooler today. for up he were 60s bodegaa bay, ocean beach, scrndey also more mild at 77 th sunglasses. here are theton. temperatures will be into 50s not too many 60s outexce for cou n open uphe wair-coitn som n sc san jose 58. santa rosa 52 a lot more tomorrow inland aasn to d- thenr seven-day forecast. so you notice the cooling begins today. temperatures really tumble tomorrow. we'll be as much as 14 degrees cooler for inland areas and then around the bay dropping by 12 degrees. at the coast dropping to the mid-60s. then tracking a chance of showers on monday. and so that system will cool things down for us tomorrow and then we'll have milder temperatures for the rest of the week. >> we're really hanging onto summer. >> yes. and it might come back we'll zblee we'll see. thanks, frances. big college football games today on abc 7. process highlighted by saturday night football. top ranked clemson battled syracuse the last team to bet the tiger. andes mond t rivalry 100th meeting between pittsburg an
but i wanted to mention the beaches the as well. it's cooler today. for up he were 60s bodegaa bay, ocean beach, scrndey also more mild at 77 th sunglasses. here are theton. temperatures will be into 50s not too many 60s outexce for cou n open uphe wair-coitn som n sc san jose 58. santa rosa 52 a lot more tomorrow inland aasn to d- thenr seven-day forecast. so you notice the cooling begins today. temperatures really tumble tomorrow. we'll be as much as 14 degrees cooler for inland areas and...
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the folks on the beach right now are enjoying the last bit of time. monday of labor day weekend the beaches will be closed in the city of jacksonville until worst of this storm passes which could be three to four days from now. hurricane shutters being installed on the rescue facility. the gas station and public storage facility is board up. when we were heading north on the until turn bike we saw seven prison buses being escorted by troopers. 900 inmates were relocated from facilities closer to the ocean and relocated to facilities better equipped to handle the storm. a hospital was also evacuated earlier today in cape canaveral located on a barrier island. authorities wanted to get 2,000 patients out of there. fema has prestabled a -- prestaged assets and requirement in four states. florida power and light has moved hundreds of utility trucks to stage they can move from there to areas that might lose power in the days ahead. the governor talked about how important it is for people to heed the warnings if they get them. >> if you are in an area that
the folks on the beach right now are enjoying the last bit of time. monday of labor day weekend the beaches will be closed in the city of jacksonville until worst of this storm passes which could be three to four days from now. hurricane shutters being installed on the rescue facility. the gas station and public storage facility is board up. when we were heading north on the until turn bike we saw seven prison buses being escorted by troopers. 900 inmates were relocated from facilities closer...
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and that's changing things up for the beaches today. peratures changing tomorrow. >> sounds good. also next, the a's stay hot. smashing five home runs in texas. larry beil mass the highlights coming up in sports. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some neurons change their tune, causing uncontrollable tremors. now, abbott technology can target those exact neurons. restoring control and harmony, once thought to belost forever. the most personal technology is technology with the power to change your life. to the wait did frowe just win-ners. prouders everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network de
and that's changing things up for the beaches today. peratures changing tomorrow. >> sounds good. also next, the a's stay hot. smashing five home runs in texas. larry beil mass the highlights coming up in sports. my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo, comes with... 100% beef and hickory smoked bacon, plus fries and a drink all for just the change in your couch. i found the remote! try my new $4.99 blt cheeseburger combo. in the human brain, billions of nefor people with parkinson's, some...
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stay off the beach and out of the water.beach churn behind us we saw one of these emergency vehicles go by an hour ago on the mega phone. they tell everybody to evacuate. they issue the mandatory evacuation. a lot of people listen to it. for a storm like this that has been lingering for so long in the caribbean, people really have been watching their tvs julie and making their own decisions hour by hour. more than half as you heard the police chief say last hour, more than half of the people here in atlantic beach and up and down the shoreline decided to stay and ride it out. >> julie: we're floridians. some predicted what would happen and they do grow weary as you mentioned earlier. back to you in a moment. first democratic frontrunner joe biden making his pitch to the hawkeye state. listen to this. >> i'll still go there every time. i'm going to compete for every vote in the state. >> julie: before the vice president said iowa is not a must-win state. former arkansas governor mike huckabee joins us next. leading them to di
stay off the beach and out of the water.beach churn behind us we saw one of these emergency vehicles go by an hour ago on the mega phone. they tell everybody to evacuate. they issue the mandatory evacuation. a lot of people listen to it. for a storm like this that has been lingering for so long in the caribbean, people really have been watching their tvs julie and making their own decisions hour by hour. more than half as you heard the police chief say last hour, more than half of the people...
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the way down to jupiter. and then two to four feet for palm beach county. and that could actually go up a little bit depending on how strong it is and how close this gets to the coast. so we could be revising these numbers just a little bit up or down depending on how far it is. 18 to 23 feet of storm surge in the bahamas. and we were talking about this this time yesterday. it's been 24 hours or more for these bahamas, have been just getting creamed by the storm. it's excruciating to see and watch. here's that storm surge threat. the watches and warnings that are in place. so brooke, by this time tomorrow, we should have a better picture of exactly how close that's going to get to the coast. and unfortunately by then, it's going to be too late to evacuate people because it will be on the doorstep on the east coast. >> can't believe how slow it is and how excruciating it is for the people of the bahamas and this, the question mark for folks up and down the florida coastline. jennifer, thank you. speaking of florida, let's go back to victor blackwell. he is li
the way down to jupiter. and then two to four feet for palm beach county. and that could actually go up a little bit depending on how strong it is and how close this gets to the coast. so we could be revising these numbers just a little bit up or down depending on how far it is. 18 to 23 feet of storm surge in the bahamas. and we were talking about this this time yesterday. it's been 24 hours or more for these bahamas, have been just getting creamed by the storm. it's excruciating to see and...
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it was for instance the sandy beaches shrink and there's less sand. you know but still not to the level that ordinary people can see. the flies since this is the it is out of. ordinary environmental scientists can see it a rise in the level of the sea i'm not going to affect of climate change. that's the starting point but actually claim it is a system to get the system so when you talk about change and temperature it means cheesey and the different patterns of play. this would lead to one of the impacts of climate change is. rising sea level. fending off the effects of climate change is centuries old alexandria's burton preserving precious structures from the past using whatever means from the present it can quickly throw in mother nature's way. as you may know the name off the bonds capitol hill translates to free city because that's exactly what it is it was officially declared the city for freed slaves in 849 and has since grown into a bustling metropolis full of culture and history to help us get our bearings they are just choreo king shows us aro
it was for instance the sandy beaches shrink and there's less sand. you know but still not to the level that ordinary people can see. the flies since this is the it is out of. ordinary environmental scientists can see it a rise in the level of the sea i'm not going to affect of climate change. that's the starting point but actually claim it is a system to get the system so when you talk about change and temperature it means cheesey and the different patterns of play. this would lead to one of...
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the time. thank you sir. palm beach county. hen we come back. >> the feed them... ...with new centrum® multigummies® cells so you're ready for anything. centrum®. feed your cells today. those darn seatbelts got me all crumpled up. that's ok! hey, guys! hi mrs. patterson... wrinkles send the wrong message. sorry. help prevent them before they start with new downy wrinkleguard. sleep number 360 smart bed.st sale of the year on a you can adjust your comfort on both sides - your sleep...
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when was the last time you saw folks on the beach? reporter: haven't seen many folks in the last couple hours but i was surprised how late people are coming out. there is an area not far from here that is more protected, people who live in that area even though they are in a mandatory evacuation zone, they don't see flooding often. one of those folks stayed behind to ride out the storm. some people had a hard time transporting, they are watching the course of the storm to decide if they want to move later on. as far as folks on the beach, it is a good thing because we have seen it get a little bit dicey here and there. we lost a couple steps on the stairs to get down to the beach, waves just pushed that sand in and buried the bottom two stairs. the tide is going out, this is a lull we have been seeing over the course of the night. >> thank you so much, stay safe. >> the fox news weather center, it just hasn't moved since we last talked. >> since we last talked or since yesterday it has been consistently sitting in the same spot. this
when was the last time you saw folks on the beach? reporter: haven't seen many folks in the last couple hours but i was surprised how late people are coming out. there is an area not far from here that is more protected, people who live in that area even though they are in a mandatory evacuation zone, they don't see flooding often. one of those folks stayed behind to ride out the storm. some people had a hard time transporting, they are watching the course of the storm to decide if they want...
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a quiet day on the beach. a lot of people debating whether or not to heed the evacuation orders, which are in pray from dearfield beach up to the state line. volusia county is under an evacuation order from the low-lying areas, the mobile home parks and anywhere that floods. a lot of folks are watching the weather map and seeing the storm expected to skirt the coast and not come ashore. i'll tell you this, if they're on the barrier islands, if they don't leave before the winds hit 30 miles an hour, the bridges and cause ways will close. they'll have to ways until after this storm passes. we have seen precautions being taken including at the airports. ft. lauderdale airport closed. palm beach closed. the airport in daytona shutting down at 6:00 p.m. along with others. we've seen national guard troops being activated here, 4,400 spread out with thousands on stand by. there's boats and helicopters and high water vehicles. florida power and light have staged 17,000 line workers and personnel on hand just in case th
a quiet day on the beach. a lot of people debating whether or not to heed the evacuation orders, which are in pray from dearfield beach up to the state line. volusia county is under an evacuation order from the low-lying areas, the mobile home parks and anywhere that floods. a lot of folks are watching the weather map and seeing the storm expected to skirt the coast and not come ashore. i'll tell you this, if they're on the barrier islands, if they don't leave before the winds hit 30 miles an...
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and not even the signs on the beach itself are effective. so why are the authorities doing more to warn beachgoers about this toxic legacy of past wars. that's nice. i'm very sickly it's very off putting in the eyes of beach chair rental operators and hotel owners. signs warning visitors that they might find all the ordinance on the beach that's why there's so much resistance. and as well as co-chairing the green party robot havoc is also environment minister for the state of space we call on and takes a proactive approach despite the presence of ordinance in their backyard however the regional governments have limited scope for action. in legal terms the regional states are responsible inside their coastal waters and those states where the costar mecklenburg for place because dine and lower saxony and technically braman a dam broke too but it's a big burden for them to deal with on their own dam these chemical agents and it up in our waters due to a war fought between nations it wasn't mecklenburg for part one that waged the 2nd world war it
and not even the signs on the beach itself are effective. so why are the authorities doing more to warn beachgoers about this toxic legacy of past wars. that's nice. i'm very sickly it's very off putting in the eyes of beach chair rental operators and hotel owners. signs warning visitors that they might find all the ordinance on the beach that's why there's so much resistance. and as well as co-chairing the green party robot havoc is also environment minister for the state of space we call on...
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southern florida and you see the sort of work they're trying to do on beaches, the type of foliage they'renting to try to prevent erosion, what does beach erosion mean? does that mean beach is going to disappear or houses on the beach are going to be on stilts? >> there are dunes that have grass that are meant to protect the islands from the waves. as the waves batter those dunes, they start washing away the grasses and the roots that hold those dunes together. but actually, one of the things that's heartbreaking right now that we are having casualties here in the united states, and it's the sea turtles out there up and down the coast here, satellite beach area. some of those nests are being destroyed by that beach erosion. some of them are still surviving and hopefully they will survive because that is important to our ec ecosystem. >> i know there's constantly planting going on and the things that are happening down on the beaches in southern florida. but what should we be thinking beach erosion? >> we need to -- those barrier islands, they've developed for a purpose. they were naturally
southern florida and you see the sort of work they're trying to do on beaches, the type of foliage they'renting to try to prevent erosion, what does beach erosion mean? does that mean beach is going to disappear or houses on the beach are going to be on stilts? >> there are dunes that have grass that are meant to protect the islands from the waves. as the waves batter those dunes, they start washing away the grasses and the roots that hold those dunes together. but actually, one of the...
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the sea. this is jacksonville beach pier. we are standing, as you mentioned, in the observation tower of the jacksonville rescue team. they say they've been busier today than they have at any other point this year because people have gone out. you look down on the beach. these are just people coming out. this is exactly why in the last 30 minutes, duval county put out an emergency alert. it says life threatening ocean conditions, please stay off the beach and out of the water. they have had multiple rescues within the last two hours. one woman on the intercoastal side, you can look actually up the beach as well, dana. just an awesome power. you know me. i'm a surfer. i love big waves. but this is mother nature and you have to respect her. even though you're dodging a bullet, you should not go out in this water. that is why you can see the chief lieutenant mike atkins here with his men in the ocean. he's keeping a wash, with the ocean coming all the way up. very powerful situation. until there's a sigh of relief and people are
the sea. this is jacksonville beach pier. we are standing, as you mentioned, in the observation tower of the jacksonville rescue team. they say they've been busier today than they have at any other point this year because people have gone out. you look down on the beach. these are just people coming out. this is exactly why in the last 30 minutes, duval county put out an emergency alert. it says life threatening ocean conditions, please stay off the beach and out of the water. they have had...
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much of the town in jacksonville beach is closed down. ions as well. they moved a bunch of power tracks, utility trucks into position and a number of locations around the state. set up thousands of utility trucks and some 17,000 line workers are standing by. they have close bridges. they have put in those mandatory evacuation orders for the mobile home parks and anyone else who might be vulnerable. so they are encouraging people to get out, and they should if they are in areas that normally flood. if and when this thing does damage, but it is just so uncertain. it is so unpredictable right now. >> trace: rick leventhal, live for us in jacksonville. the mayor of jacksonville joins us now on the phone. i am not sure if you heard there, mr. mayor, but you've got people down there saying well, we might leave tomorrow if it gets bad enough. are you having a tough time trying to convince people to move away from the shore in the beaches? >> we put up a mandatory evacuation that includes those beach cities starting this morning. now, we just remi
much of the town in jacksonville beach is closed down. ions as well. they moved a bunch of power tracks, utility trucks into position and a number of locations around the state. set up thousands of utility trucks and some 17,000 line workers are standing by. they have close bridges. they have put in those mandatory evacuation orders for the mobile home parks and anyone else who might be vulnerable. so they are encouraging people to get out, and they should if they are in areas that normally...
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the tropical storm watch is from golden beach to the north. you have hurricane warnings because we could feel those winds and those are destructive winds. we'll have beach erosions, very high waves, so of course you do not want to be in the water. then we'll have that push of water as well. talking about dorian's impacts, catastrophic winds, we saw them yesterday so devastating and so sad to see all the videos. you can bet we'll see more today and it is going to take a long time before we go back in and see what really happened there and also to aid them in recovering. now for hurricane gusts across the southeast we could see that possibly where you see this pink here, the highest probability of that happening. so north of miami, melbourne, jacksonville could see it, charleston. it goes all the way up through the carolinas and we'll talk about rainfall as well. the good news would be, most of it would be off to the east, hugging the coast but still could see flooding rains. florida has been saturated over the past couple weeks. we'll watch this
the tropical storm watch is from golden beach to the north. you have hurricane warnings because we could feel those winds and those are destructive winds. we'll have beach erosions, very high waves, so of course you do not want to be in the water. then we'll have that push of water as well. talking about dorian's impacts, catastrophic winds, we saw them yesterday so devastating and so sad to see all the videos. you can bet we'll see more today and it is going to take a long time before we go...
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that picture shared by the boynton beach department. be safe, daddy, i love you. what the brave men and women who are protecting so many of our states are doing this week. carley: what jillian was saying some people can't leave. we thank all of those people. everybody stay safe and for now we say "fox & friends" starts right now. todd: bye-bye. >> i'm begging. please. pray for us. steve: it is 6:00 a.m. right now in the grand ambassador. right now hurricane dorian bearing down on the bahamas it. is a still a category 5 storm causing catastrophic damage. ainsley: according to the baum press a 7-year-old little intoi dead. his sister still missing. the monster storm packing 200 mile-per-hour wind gusts. dorian's path is still unpredictable. >> i think it's important that we prepare for this to potentially
that picture shared by the boynton beach department. be safe, daddy, i love you. what the brave men and women who are protecting so many of our states are doing this week. carley: what jillian was saying some people can't leave. we thank all of those people. everybody stay safe and for now we say "fox & friends" starts right now. todd: bye-bye. >> i'm begging. please. pray for us. steve: it is 6:00 a.m. right now in the grand ambassador. right now hurricane dorian bearing...
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the sea. newport beach, orange county, california, where the most unexpected event would be murder. >> things like this rarely happen in newport beach, let alone in an area as secure as this area. >> reporter: let alone involving people like this, attractive, charismatic, living large. like nanette johnston packard mcneal. >> she had a beautiful home, drove an expensive car. and she was sort of living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county," she could have been on the show. >> reporter: yes, in fact, she told friends she turned down an offer to be on that show. about excess in orange county. she ended up on a show called "american thunder" about motorcycles, showing off her own excess, including a bike she bought for 50 grand. >> what's your favorite part of the bike? >> i love the way it looks. >> reporter: and then there was eric naposki. exfootball player. want to be actor who starred in "newport 40." but here's where the show ends and the real begins. because of what happened in that house behind the gates a long time ago. it was december 15, 1994, 9:0
the sea. newport beach, orange county, california, where the most unexpected event would be murder. >> things like this rarely happen in newport beach, let alone in an area as secure as this area. >> reporter: let alone involving people like this, attractive, charismatic, living large. like nanette johnston packard mcneal. >> she had a beautiful home, drove an expensive car. and she was sort of living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange...
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>>soaring even along the beach is nice and clear there. the 70's right out the coast. you know got some changes coming our way you'll notice that the and years will see the forecast model start bringing some fog along the coastline. early tomorrow morning toward the beaches you can see more of a sea breeze hot in many of the valleys and then things really begin to change as we get into sunday look at that we have a cold front that begins to swing into the state eventually maybe bring in a few showers to the bay area on monday. all right let your temperatures for tomorrow, they'll be a big change in the san francisco member today. we topped out the 90's tomorrow or in the mid 60's, so plan on that if you're headed to san francisco 62 degrees much cooler in pacifica some patchy fog and a cool breeze. still 74 degrees beautiful day in millbrae 78 in burlingame 83 degrees in san carlos 82 in mount view. the south a lot of 80's couple 90 still popping of as well 97 still hot in pleasanton 96 in dublin, 96 degrees in walnut creek 81 in hercules about 87 degrees in benicia so
>>soaring even along the beach is nice and clear there. the 70's right out the coast. you know got some changes coming our way you'll notice that the and years will see the forecast model start bringing some fog along the coastline. early tomorrow morning toward the beaches you can see more of a sea breeze hot in many of the valleys and then things really begin to change as we get into sunday look at that we have a cold front that begins to swing into the state eventually maybe bring in a...
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he has someone on the beach with spotlights going up. others up above with spotlights going down. >>> the victim was eventually taken to the hospital non-life- threatening injuries. >>> the national rifle association is suing san francisco accusing the city of violating his freedom of speech.>> why the nra things it has a case.>> reporter: less than a week after the cities board of supervisors declared the nra a domestic terrorist organization the nra fired back calling the move unlawful. the measure came on the heels of high-profile shootings including the one at the gilroy garlic festival. the nra filed a federal complaint against san francisco over its declaration. it is taking orders during the city from taking any action to enforce the resolution. such as discouraging the cities vendors and contractors doing business from the ear with the nra. they claim the resolution violates its first amendment rights. san francisco supervisor is named in the lawsuit. >>> we believe the nra is a destructive force in this country. there are thousan
he has someone on the beach with spotlights going up. others up above with spotlights going down. >>> the victim was eventually taken to the hospital non-life- threatening injuries. >>> the national rifle association is suing san francisco accusing the city of violating his freedom of speech.>> why the nra things it has a case.>> reporter: less than a week after the cities board of supervisors declared the nra a domestic terrorist organization the nra fired back...
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i want to bring in the mayor of cocoa beach. i know right now you are at level one activation here in the city which is a barrier island, by the way, guys. can you describe what that means? >> basically all of our first responders and city staff are here on 12-hour shifts. we have full coverage for our city and we're just going to keep an eye out. this is still a very dangerous situation. luckily, i think we'll get spared the worst of it but we have another high tide coming up at 12:00 and it's going to be pitch dark. and depending on the storm sits out here we'll have tropical storm force winds for 12 to 20 hours and in the next few hours we want people wherever you're going to be just please stay inside and remain there until it's passed. >> reporter: talk to me about the possibility of losing power on the island and how are you guys preparing for that? >> yeah. i mean, that is a very real possibility. so we have residents calling to say they want to come back and we are saying, no, please don't come back yet. you may not have
i want to bring in the mayor of cocoa beach. i know right now you are at level one activation here in the city which is a barrier island, by the way, guys. can you describe what that means? >> basically all of our first responders and city staff are here on 12-hour shifts. we have full coverage for our city and we're just going to keep an eye out. this is still a very dangerous situation. luckily, i think we'll get spared the worst of it but we have another high tide coming up at 12:00...
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kind of most of the houses right along the beach are rentals. people own them and rent them v out toacationers. the vacationers were the first to go. for liability reasons, the rental companies don't allow they were gone.re. so when i was here, i guess it was thursday afternoon ahead of the storm,hursday during the day, you know, it seemed very quiet. a lot of businesses were closed. grocery stores were closed, the local publix was being used kind of as a staging area to feed but all the permanent residents told me they were staying put.th -- a lot of them have houses that are not right on the beach, either as their primary residence or a secondaryre dence. so they were going to those houses, but they were not leaving the area. and one of the reaso is you can't get here, except for a refew bridges. c and once they'sed, you know, ey've complained that nsurancee delays in i estimates because they can't get back into their houses. >> sreenivasan: and what kind of sort of a government response do you see out there?th are any emergency vehicles? are t
kind of most of the houses right along the beach are rentals. people own them and rent them v out toacationers. the vacationers were the first to go. for liability reasons, the rental companies don't allow they were gone.re. so when i was here, i guess it was thursday afternoon ahead of the storm,hursday during the day, you know, it seemed very quiet. a lot of businesses were closed. grocery stores were closed, the local publix was being used kind of as a staging area to feed but all the...
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in their free time many locals head to the beach to catch up with family and friends. on the other hand likes to come here when it's quiet to sketch and raise awareness about protecting the plebeians peaches. doesn't upload i got i got this is my curry cut short the beach you know the bone is the dust bin of the sea i remember the boy who showed him what is rubbish you see over there is what has created this dustbin very well so far gone for me because that so i feel it's my job to remind people to do something about this rapprochement with 2nd truth he hopes his drawings were inspired change in the field here and elsewhere. that's it for today see you next time to. enter the conflicts fronting the palace. late last year during the show for the withdrawal of u.s. forces from syria my guest this week here at the state department to the last of the james just a special representative of the u.s. for syria to gauge news from any of them at his policies and to. a successful. book so for 60 minutes. he takes it personally. with all the wonderful people and stories that make
in their free time many locals head to the beach to catch up with family and friends. on the other hand likes to come here when it's quiet to sketch and raise awareness about protecting the plebeians peaches. doesn't upload i got i got this is my curry cut short the beach you know the bone is the dust bin of the sea i remember the boy who showed him what is rubbish you see over there is what has created this dustbin very well so far gone for me because that so i feel it's my job to remind...
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is it okay to be on the beach? >> you know, what's been crazy about the storm is it's been so slow-moving and so long that people are anxious and got a little stir crazy sitting inside their houses and stuff. so what we've been trying to tell folks is, like, look, stay off the beach and we're still going to get some tropical storm-type conditions over the next day and a half probably. so we're just saying, hey, be smart. there's no lifeguards out there. you always hear the rogue surfers or folks who go out there and do it and say, hey, that's probably not the wisest decision that you could make. you know, learn to live another day is kind of our message right now. >> and i'm assuming you still have all your emergency folks, your emergency plans ready to go just in case? >> we do. we do. but right now in jupiter at least it's feeling like a pretty large drill that we had to go through. and to be honest, most people in jupiter are super concerned about our friends in the bahamas and, you know, the bahamas is such a --
is it okay to be on the beach? >> you know, what's been crazy about the storm is it's been so slow-moving and so long that people are anxious and got a little stir crazy sitting inside their houses and stuff. so what we've been trying to tell folks is, like, look, stay off the beach and we're still going to get some tropical storm-type conditions over the next day and a half probably. so we're just saying, hey, be smart. there's no lifeguards out there. you always hear the rogue surfers...
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if you go up and down the beach. john cowels went to the residential area not far from here, and there are people who are not leaving. they have decided to hunker down and ride out the storm in their homes. take a listen. >> as far away as it is right now, i see more scary things than i have in the past. i mean, the water at the last ones was never this high at this had far ahead of the actual storm. so i just think it's just so unpredictable, that we'd better be prepared. >> nobody's ever ready for a hurricane, nobody. we're waiting to see what happens. hopefully it won't be as bad as they're predicting. i hope that the water -- the hurricane goes off the shore quite a ways. i've had two docks that have been blown away from irma and michael. and i don't need another one this year. >> reporter: now here is why county officials are so concerned -- they are worried that dorian will wobble to the west. right now they're expecting winds between 40 and 50 miles per hour starting tomorrow at about noon with wind gusts from
if you go up and down the beach. john cowels went to the residential area not far from here, and there are people who are not leaving. they have decided to hunker down and ride out the storm in their homes. take a listen. >> as far away as it is right now, i see more scary things than i have in the past. i mean, the water at the last ones was never this high at this had far ahead of the actual storm. so i just think it's just so unpredictable, that we'd better be prepared. >>...