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the florida coast. late at night, the central florida coast all the way up. gusts are likely, touching the georgia coast and then hurricane strength, the south carolina coast. 6-10 inch swaths of rain will extend up to carolina as well. storm surge will be smaller with a wind coming from the land. farther up the coast more significant, look at that. that is brutal. daytona beach, 8-12. extremely -- extremely damaging and dangerous. we have the storm surge, the wind, the rain. degrees. a wonderful evening. the night will be cool. the day will be as warm or warmer than today. blogging to watch a saturday afternoon. it could be rain with that front. southeastern massachusetts, we clear after that. the rest the holiday weekend looks great. a chilly sunday sportscenter 5 one minute drill. anchor: tito is going to throw out the first pitch tonight in cleveland. and the series opener, brock holt batting second. flips to the cleanup spot. he's going to manage to get that. >> what does it mean to you personally to see david and his last postseason? >> it would mean mo
the florida coast. late at night, the central florida coast all the way up. gusts are likely, touching the georgia coast and then hurricane strength, the south carolina coast. 6-10 inch swaths of rain will extend up to carolina as well. storm surge will be smaller with a wind coming from the land. farther up the coast more significant, look at that. that is brutal. daytona beach, 8-12. extremely -- extremely damaging and dangerous. we have the storm surge, the wind, the rain. degrees. a...
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the power outage in florida. take a look. the lights on the left there, the night before this hurricane hit. on the right, florida, much of central florida now in the dark tonight. gio benitez is also here in florida, surveying the damage, and he's got the pictures. >> reporter: tonight, home after home across the state powerless. here, the power lines strewn across the street, the transformers exploding. >> there go our transformers. >> reporter: and in melbourne, florida, this house burned to the ground. officials blaming downed power lines for causing the fire. these two sisters surviving because they evacuated. >> we haven't been able to go in yet, but from the looks of it, it's all gone. >> reporter: for more than 1 million other homes, the problem is no power. in palm beach, ali gonzalez said the storm knocked out her power. she's six months pregnant. >> it would have been worse if we weren't together. >> right after we got done cooking dinner, bam, there goes the power. >> reporter: restoring the power, we found these workers from kentucky. just one of many states moving in to help florida. 15,000 crews from across the cou
the power outage in florida. take a look. the lights on the left there, the night before this hurricane hit. on the right, florida, much of central florida now in the dark tonight. gio benitez is also here in florida, surveying the damage, and he's got the pictures. >> reporter: tonight, home after home across the state powerless. here, the power lines strewn across the street, the transformers exploding. >> there go our transformers. >> reporter: and in melbourne, florida,...
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excellent agreement for a landfall along the central florida coastline. we take it to the georgia coast as we go throughout our night, friday and saturday morning. i can't emphasize, time is running out for preparations for people to get out of the way for this. this will be historically bad. in the wake of hurricane matthew, haiti is yet again facing a humanitarian crisis. u.n. officials say worst crisis since 2010. right now, 350,000 people need immediate assistance. at this moment, rescue teams are reaching to reach the island's most devastating communities. >> stranded, but determined, one by one, they fight a raging whichever. this woman almost swept away. rescued just in time this bridge two hours east of port-au-prince the end of the road is right here. this is where the bridge rushed away. they will get back the help it so desperately needs. >> homes flooded. the mayor says he's couon at le killed, haiti's official death toll expected to rise dramatically. the man says it was worse than the 2010 earthquake, now his for him and so many others, the p
excellent agreement for a landfall along the central florida coastline. we take it to the georgia coast as we go throughout our night, friday and saturday morning. i can't emphasize, time is running out for preparations for people to get out of the way for this. this will be historically bad. in the wake of hurricane matthew, haiti is yet again facing a humanitarian crisis. u.n. officials say worst crisis since 2010. right now, 350,000 people need immediate assistance. at this moment, rescue...
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hurricane matthew is a reality just a few miles off the coast off central florida. be the western part of the eye. the heaviest winds on the northern and central part of that eye and then still have to deal with the calm and next phase of that hurricane. it is a category 3. you can have winds packed at 120 miles an hour. gusts much stronger than that. they're already having gusts in central florida over 75 miles an hour. you have your combination of wind, storm surge and then rain. jacksonville, where we are, we came here to be relatively safe so we could stay on air the entire time that matthew comes. the advisory has been adjusted. they believe jacksonville may be the most concentrated hit. we're about 15 miles in from the shore behind us is the st. john river that feeds off of the int intercoastal and the ocean. the storm surge is expected to be anywhere from 6 to 12 feet. right now, we're at dead low tide. another 4 feet on top of that, that means that water where we are now will be well into the flood area here plus as much as a foot of rain and wind and why th
hurricane matthew is a reality just a few miles off the coast off central florida. be the western part of the eye. the heaviest winds on the northern and central part of that eye and then still have to deal with the calm and next phase of that hurricane. it is a category 3. you can have winds packed at 120 miles an hour. gusts much stronger than that. they're already having gusts in central florida over 75 miles an hour. you have your combination of wind, storm surge and then rain....
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the east coast of florida into georgia, south carolina u possibly nuclear. live fox team coverage continues. first let's check in with ryan reporting from the sebastiÁn inland on the centralflorida coast, ryan. >> hi, john, well incredible interview with the governor stressing all the important things particularly evacuation. i'm here in sebastiÁn. this is the island that has mandatory evacuation starting at 8:00 a.m. this morning. this is exactly the kind of place you do not want to be from now until this storm is over. businesses have shuttered and homes are shuttered on, you have some on lookers looking but at some point the conditions are going to deteriorate very quickly and that is why the mandatory evacuation was set up here at 8:00 a.m. to give people time to get on the road and to get to where they need to be either farther up north or west ahead of this storm. but lastly people want is to be out there making the last preparations as the outer bands from this storm come in as people are stuck on the road trying to evacuate. so that is why the barrier islands, low-level areas and mobile homes have been evacuated up and down the entire east coast of florida. we are
the east coast of florida into georgia, south carolina u possibly nuclear. live fox team coverage continues. first let's check in with ryan reporting from the sebastiÁn inland on the centralflorida coast, ryan. >> hi, john, well incredible interview with the governor stressing all the important things particularly evacuation. i'm here in sebastiÁn. this is the island that has mandatory evacuation starting at 8:00 a.m. this morning. this is exactly the kind of place you do not want to be...
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the conditions there. shaun? reporter: windy conditions. florida's governor ri residents to stay alert saying that just the eyewall of hurricane matthew is within 5 miles of the coast of central florida here. we are protected by a hotel balcony, so the wind is coming in this direction. if i step out of the way, you can definitely see that these hurricane force winds are kicking up here. the wind is now going in opposite directions here. that is because we are now only force winds getting close to 90 miles per hour in some locations. matthew is now churning offshore, skirting northwest of our location headed toward cape canaveral. many areas here are continuing to see flooding. and the rain is just not letting
the conditions there. shaun? reporter: windy conditions. florida's governor ri residents to stay alert saying that just the eyewall of hurricane matthew is within 5 miles of the coast of central florida here. we are protected by a hotel balcony, so the wind is coming in this direction. if i step out of the way, you can definitely see that these hurricane force winds are kicking up here. the wind is now going in opposite directions here. that is because we are now only force winds getting close...
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he said four minutes ago, the eyewall of hurricane matthew is within five miles of the central florida coast. extremely close. be ware and stay safe. >> the time is 40 after the hour. hurricane matthew leaving hundreds of thousands in the dark in florida. the monster storm spinning off the coast in florida. janice dean is live with a brand-new track. that is next. >>> staying safe, the app that you need to weather the storm. he joins us live, up next. >> holy toledo. i guess we're going to lose power. >> holy toledo says it all. hundreds of thousands of people waking up without power as deadly hurricane matthew hovers over florida. it is the most powerful storm. in is jenson beach in florida. so storm surges and winds up to 120 miles per hour. janice, we said it's five miles off the coast. i'm sure closer now. >> yeah, we are starting to feel the hurricane force winds along the coast, heather. 74 miles per hour in vero beach and we are getting reports outside of melbourne with over 80-mile-per-hour winds. you can see the core of the hurricane force winds are coming on shore. we expect
he said four minutes ago, the eyewall of hurricane matthew is within five miles of the central florida coast. extremely close. be ware and stay safe. >> the time is 40 after the hour. hurricane matthew leaving hundreds of thousands in the dark in florida. the monster storm spinning off the coast in florida. janice dean is live with a brand-new track. that is next. >>> staying safe, the app that you need to weather the storm. he joins us live, up next. >> holy toledo. i...
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looks like a side swipe to the central florida coast. the worst side is the right side. it may thought be catastrophic because of the track. and you look through the carolinas if this forecast holds, it will also be saved if it goes back out to sea we'll keep you posted. weak front had a went through dry here but it's the breezes on the back side of it that you'll he feel tomorrow. it will knock the temperature down just a couple of degrees. the jetstream will pick up the moisture from the south and believe it or not, a chance for rain on monday after the weekend. 37 on the mountain, 51 in laughlin 88 and how about death valley not even getting to 90? our valley tonight, with a couple of breezes here anthere, 57 will be your morning temperature. bounce back, 79?, again a few breezes, definitely not what we saw over the weekend but 10 o15, a few gusts to 20. not much in the breeze department over the weekend. sunday's 88, back up around 90, mid to upper 80s next week as well. keep you updated, on news3 beginning at 4:30. the issue will be a small breeze, 50 and a breeze.
looks like a side swipe to the central florida coast. the worst side is the right side. it may thought be catastrophic because of the track. and you look through the carolinas if this forecast holds, it will also be saved if it goes back out to sea we'll keep you posted. weak front had a went through dry here but it's the breezes on the back side of it that you'll he feel tomorrow. it will knock the temperature down just a couple of degrees. the jetstream will pick up the moisture from the...
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excellent agreement for a landfall along the central florida coastline. we take it to the georgia coast as we go throughout our night, friday and saturday morning. i can't emphasize, time is running out for preparations for people to get out of the way for this. this will be historically bad. in the wake of hurricane matthew, haiti is yet again facing a humanitarian crisis. u.n. officials say it's the right now, 350,000 people need immediate assistance. at this moment, rescue teams are reaching to reach the island's most devastating communities. >> stranded, but determined, one by one, they fight a raging whichever. this woman almost swept away. rescued just in time this bridge two hours east of port-au-prince the end of the road is right here. this is where the bridge rushed away. they will get back the help it so desperately needs. >> homes flooded. the mayor says he's counted alone at least 14 people were killed, haiti's official death toll expected to rise dramatically. the man says it was worse than the 2010 earthquake, now his damaged home cut path t
excellent agreement for a landfall along the central florida coastline. we take it to the georgia coast as we go throughout our night, friday and saturday morning. i can't emphasize, time is running out for preparations for people to get out of the way for this. this will be historically bad. in the wake of hurricane matthew, haiti is yet again facing a humanitarian crisis. u.n. officials say it's the right now, 350,000 people need immediate assistance. at this moment, rescue teams are reaching...
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kenneth but the path to : florida's precious 29 electoral votes leads right through the center?central florida to be exact and its i-4 corridor. from daytona beach through orlando all the way west to tampa. in a state that has swung back and forth between parties, central florida is called the swing part of the swing state because of its diverse demographics. >> if you look over the last five elections, the average than three points. kenneth: university of central florida political science professor aubrey jewett has seen tight presidential contests in the state. this year is no different, hillary clinton up by a slim margin in the polls has had dozens of campaign offices for weeks compared to donald trump's one. >> will that hurt him? >> i think it very could well hurt trump in florida. political science research has shown over and over again that a good ground game can really kenneth: down i-4 in republican leaning lakeland, the enthusiasm for trump can be heard in honks. and in tampa, thousands poured into this amphitheater, excited for trump. >> i think that enthusiasm is going to
kenneth but the path to : florida's precious 29 electoral votes leads right through the center?central florida to be exact and its i-4 corridor. from daytona beach through orlando all the way west to tampa. in a state that has swung back and forth between parties, central florida is called the swing part of the swing state because of its diverse demographics. >> if you look over the last five elections, the average than three points. kenneth: university of central florida political...
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dangerous hurricane matthew moving northwestward over the central bahamas, is forecast to move very near or over the east central coast of florida tonight and into friday. extremely dangerous, life-threatening weather conditions are forecast in the next 24 hours. the center of hurricane matthew containing the strongest wind rain squalls will move along or over portions of the east central florida coastline very early friday morning and into the afternoon. widespread extensive to devastating wind impacts will be felt. airborne debris lofted by extreme winds will be capable of breaching structures, unprotected windows and vehicles. effects such as these ranging from the coast to well inland of 2004. any evacuations and structure preparation should be completed this afternoon. travel will be strongly discouraged beginning at dusk. expect widespread power 13 action news is getting results.... for those..... with for those..... with disabilities! un-even sidewalks..... at a busy valley intersection are creating a danger..... for people in wheelchairs. when "you ask.... we investigate".... 13 action news reporter.... david schuman ste
dangerous hurricane matthew moving northwestward over the central bahamas, is forecast to move very near or over the east central coast of florida tonight and into friday. extremely dangerous, life-threatening weather conditions are forecast in the next 24 hours. the center of hurricane matthew containing the strongest wind rain squalls will move along or over portions of the east central florida coastline very early friday morning and into the afternoon. widespread extensive to devastating...
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the morning. fox 13's shayla reaves joins us ?live from wesley today in central florida.... president obama will be campaigning for hillary clinton. the president will stop in orlando at the university of central florida. the event is scheduled to run until 6. those interested in attending can r-s-v-p through clinton's campaign website. a federal judge in tallahassee is once again questioning florida's elections process. and it's the ?same judge... that has already made major ?changes to our early voting process. fox 13's alcides segui is standing by now , with a closer look. good morning al. judge mark walker has been questioning state elections officials for ?weeks, about the election process. he's the one registration period ?to help people on the east coast affected by hurricane matthew. well on thursday he was questioning ?again. this time, about the backlog of ?newly registered voters. about 125 thousand people registered to vote during that week-long extension this month. but about 25 ?thousand are still waiting to be verified. judge walker has been tracking the proces
the morning. fox 13's shayla reaves joins us ?live from wesley today in central florida.... president obama will be campaigning for hillary clinton. the president will stop in orlando at the university of central florida. the event is scheduled to run until 6. those interested in attending can r-s-v-p through clinton's campaign website. a federal judge in tallahassee is once again questioning florida's elections process. and it's the ?same judge... that has already made major ?changes to our...
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the central florida. >> i want to do with best for them. marci: taking the threat seriously after seeing the destruction matthew left behind killing dozens of people, battering the bahamas. forecasters expect matter to make landfall along florida's east coast is a category four late tonight. more than 2500 national guard troops are deployed helping with last-minute evacuations. erika: back to haiti where people are still trying to get a clear picture of the scope of the destruction from matthew. these images from the be like bricktown nation. 80 plus southwest -- across haiti plus southwest peninsula. we will keep an eye on the storm throughout the duration and you can get up-to-date information on our mobile app. or online at. wcvb.com emily: protesting the agency's decision to emily: -- sera congi is live at t one of those arrested includes the union president. take a look at this video of the charleston courthouse where all seven of those union members protesting arrived for their arraignment. transit police saying this was not an issue o
the central florida. >> i want to do with best for them. marci: taking the threat seriously after seeing the destruction matthew left behind killing dozens of people, battering the bahamas. forecasters expect matter to make landfall along florida's east coast is a category four late tonight. more than 2500 national guard troops are deployed helping with last-minute evacuations. erika: back to haiti where people are still trying to get a clear picture of the scope of the destruction from...
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the storm zone, begins right now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from melbourne, florida. >>> good evening from the central florida coast, where we are just hours away from a direct hit by what officials are calling an unprecedented, even historic hurricane. already killed over a hundred people in haiti, regained strength, as expected, earlier today, and is forecast to come ashore here overnight as a category 4 storm, the second highest strength, with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour near its core. 2 million people have heeded the warnings to evacuate. 19 million people will be impacted by this storm. its slow march means the southeast coast 60 hours or more. our team is in place up and down the storm zone, plus al roker with the latest tracking, but first to miguel almaguer in palm beach. you're south of me and i understand you're feeling the leading edge. >> yeah, lester, good evening. the weather conditions here are really deteriorating. when we first got here this morning, there was a light breeze. now the wind is hammering us and the rain has been coming down in buckets. florida, the carolinas an
the storm zone, begins right now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from melbourne, florida. >>> good evening from the central florida coast, where we are just hours away from a direct hit by what officials are calling an unprecedented, even historic hurricane. already killed over a hundred people in haiti, regained strength, as expected, earlier today, and is forecast to come ashore here overnight as a category 4 storm, the second...
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the very latest storm track. "nightly news" from now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from melbourne, florida. >>> good evening from it to our viewers in the west from the central florida coast, where we are just hours away from a direct hit by what officials are calling an unprecedented, even historic hurricane. matthew, which has already killed over a hundred people in haiti, regained strength, as expected, earlier today, and is forecast to come as a category 4 storm, the second highest strength, with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour near its core. some 2 million people in the southeast have heeded the dire warnings to evacuate. all told 19 million people will be impacted by this storm. its slow march means the southeast coast could take a punishing hit that will last for 60 hours or more. our team is in place up and down the storm zone, plus al roker with the latest tracking, but first to miguel? >> reporter: lester, good evening. just moments ago the sky here turned green, transformers are exploding. this area is now running on backup power. the weather here has turned for the worst. it's a precursor of what's to come. tonight matthew is lashing the fl
the very latest storm track. "nightly news" from now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from melbourne, florida. >>> good evening from it to our viewers in the west from the central florida coast, where we are just hours away from a direct hit by what officials are calling an unprecedented, even historic hurricane. matthew, which has already killed over a hundred people in haiti, regained strength, as expected, earlier today,...
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the storm zone, begins right now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from melbourne, florida. >>> good evening from the central florida coast, where we are just hours away from a direct hit by what officials are calling an unprecedented, even historic hurricane. matthew, which has already killed over a hundred people in haiti, regained strength, as expected, earlier today, and is forecast to come ashore here overnight as a category 4 storm, the second highest strength, with sustained winds of 140 miles per hour near its core. 2 million people have heeded the warnings to evacuate. 19 million people will be impacted by this storm. its slow march means the southeast coast could take a punishing hit that will last for 60 hours or more. our team is in place up and down the storm zone, plus al roker miguel almaguer in palm beach. you're south of me and i understand you're feeling the leading edge. >> yeah, lester, good evening. the weather conditions here are really deteriorating. when we first got here this morning, there was a light breeze. now the wind is hammering us and the rain has been coming down in buckets.
the storm zone, begins right now. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, reporting tonight from melbourne, florida. >>> good evening from the central florida coast, where we are just hours away from a direct hit by what officials are calling an unprecedented, even historic hurricane. matthew, which has already killed over a hundred people in haiti, regained strength, as expected, earlier today, and is forecast to come ashore here overnight as a category 4...
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. >> reporter: tonight, deadly hurricane matthew pummeling the central florida coastline. already claiming at least two lives. >> you can see just how bad it has gotten here. >> reporter: from the roof, ocean water breaching dunes and taking over these jacksonville streets. and on the ground, inside the jacksonville baptist medical center, hospital staff rushing 21 newborns out of the nicu to safety. and wind whipping stop lights, thrashing palm trees. power lines exploding and breaking under the wind leaving more than 1 million without power. >> you can see it also took down some power lines. those power lines are down all the way down the street here. >> reporter: here in st. augustine, florida, devastating flooding. you can see how strong the winds are and the rain. the water is actually coming we're not even on the beach. further into town, nearly two dozen people, including children, trapped by the rising, raging water inside the casablanca inn bed and breakfast. 30 miles south, in palm coast, florida, a home security camera captures the moment flood water barrels towa
. >> reporter: tonight, deadly hurricane matthew pummeling the central florida coastline. already claiming at least two lives. >> you can see just how bad it has gotten here. >> reporter: from the roof, ocean water breaching dunes and taking over these jacksonville streets. and on the ground, inside the jacksonville baptist medical center, hospital staff rushing 21 newborns out of the nicu to safety. and wind whipping stop lights, thrashing palm trees. power lines exploding...
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choppy at times, especially closer to the bay, and within a few miles just west of the central florida coastline. keep that in mind. they run into rough waters for today. 86 tomorrow, and long-term, the story is a cooling trend. friday or early saturday. we may be able to squeezed out a shower, but it will be much cooler by next weekend. >> 77 degrees. >> i will believe it when i see it. >>> cars are starting to drive themselves these days. think that's cool? it's a bird, it's a plane, a flying car. the latest developments cooking up? silicon valley. that's next on news channel 8. z25ehz z16fz y25ehy y16fy as >>> welcome back. you can call it a car or aircraft. it's flying car being developed at an airport in california, and it's funded by google's cofounder. take a look. >> reporter: the hollister birthplace for flying cars. the website says they are developing a revolutionary fop form of transpoor -- revolutionary form of transportation. the company is expected to bring in $74,000 in revenue to the area. >> the exciting part is if the testing goes well, this will be the center point
choppy at times, especially closer to the bay, and within a few miles just west of the central florida coastline. keep that in mind. they run into rough waters for today. 86 tomorrow, and long-term, the story is a cooling trend. friday or early saturday. we may be able to squeezed out a shower, but it will be much cooler by next weekend. >> 77 degrees. >> i will believe it when i see it. >>> cars are starting to drive themselves these days. think that's cool? it's a bird,...
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florida. the complacency issue, there's been a lot of concern over the past several years. it's been 11 long years since the last major hurricane has slammed into florida and the central and southern parts of florida. and so that on top of the fact that there are millions of new residents who are now living in florida who never went through a hurricane before, but it appears that empty shelves and long lines at the gas stations and grocery stores, a lot of people are at least taking it very seriously. neil? >> all right. phil keating, thank you very, very much. you be safe as well. all right. we told you we're going to have governor rick scott of florida talking to us a little bit about what kind of preparations he's making. he's already got the state on the highest of alert as two other states, north and south carolina, most of georgia. anything along the potential path of this hurricane. let's go to michael brown, the former fema director. michael, always good to have you. one of the things people always say is distance and time can make folks forget. virtually a whole new generation of floridians here. as phil pointed out, it's been 11 years. go through the kind of things they
florida. the complacency issue, there's been a lot of concern over the past several years. it's been 11 long years since the last major hurricane has slammed into florida and the central and southern parts of florida. and so that on top of the fact that there are millions of new residents who are now living in florida who never went through a hurricane before, but it appears that empty shelves and long lines at the gas stations and grocery stores, a lot of people are at least taking it very...
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. >>> and about three hours north of clinton's rally trump visited the central florida city of sanford. >> he spoke to voters at the international airport there. the republican businessman is working hard to try to win those 29 electoral votes in the sunshine state especially since most polls show clinton with a slight lead there. but at his rally trump seemed confident that florida and other swing states will go red on november 8th. >> but it's big, big vote in the state of florida we're leading iowa. we're leading ohio. we're doing great in north carolina. pennsylvania we're going to a lot. only we're going to do great there. they put the miners out of work. we're putting the pipe mrs. back to work. >> real clear politics polling average has trump clinton by more than five points national nationally. >>> a local teenager shows she has a big heart how she put together a big fundraiser for haiti and what you can do to help. >>> plus, grace kelly's childhood home in east falls is sold. next the vip who made a visit to the house today. >>> sean? >>> iain, i'm at villanova and the champio
. >>> and about three hours north of clinton's rally trump visited the central florida city of sanford. >> he spoke to voters at the international airport there. the republican businessman is working hard to try to win those 29 electoral votes in the sunshine state especially since most polls show clinton with a slight lead there. but at his rally trump seemed confident that florida and other swing states will go red on november 8th. >> but it's big, big vote in the state...
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the "luke cage" series on netflix.. playing a politican. president obama will be campaign for clinton here in florida... ?tomorrow. the president will stop in orlando at the university of central florida. the event is happening at the c-f-e arena on campus. doors will open at 3 p-m. the event is scheduled to run until 6. those interested in attending can r-s-v-p through clinton's campaign website. (walter/ donald trump says he wants to go after politicians in the capitol, by quote, "draining the swamp" in washington d-c. that's where he held the grand opening for his new hotel on wednesday. he continued to tie hillary clinton to obamacare and its big premium hikes next year. later, at an event in charlotte, trump also went after clinton on urban renewal and said he'll do more to help trump's running mate mike pence campaigned in the traditionally red state of utah wednesday trump heads to the battleground state of ohio today... for three big rallies. the race for u-s senate is also heating up here in florida. the candidates just met for their second debate last night and the gloves came off early. right off the bat -- democratic senate candidate "patrick murphy" took aim at re
the "luke cage" series on netflix.. playing a politican. president obama will be campaign for clinton here in florida... ?tomorrow. the president will stop in orlando at the university of central florida. the event is happening at the c-f-e arena on campus. doors will open at 3 p-m. the event is scheduled to run until 6. those interested in attending can r-s-v-p through clinton's campaign website. (walter/ donald trump says he wants to go after politicians in the capitol, by quote,...
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tracking hurricane matthew, lashing right now the eastern coast of central florida. high rains. this is just some of the scene that we're seeing as the storm bears down this morning. a live look now from daytona beach, where you can see overcast skies, some rain, and wind picking up. that is one town, one city, that is right in the path of matthew. good morning and thank you for joining us this morning. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check in straight with meteorologist rob mayeda now. he's been tracking the path of the storm for several days. what's the path right now? >> you can see daytona beach, hurricane matthew, sustained winds of 120 miles per hour. and the center itself actually still sitting just offshore. there is daytona beach, and within the next hour, you're beginning to see the outer eye wall, that has brushed the outer banks around cape canaveral, starting to brush daytona beach. this is where we're seeing some of the strongest wind speeds in the upper northeast corner of that eye wall structure and wind speeds inland about 60 to
tracking hurricane matthew, lashing right now the eastern coast of central florida. high rains. this is just some of the scene that we're seeing as the storm bears down this morning. a live look now from daytona beach, where you can see overcast skies, some rain, and wind picking up. that is one town, one city, that is right in the path of matthew. good morning and thank you for joining us this morning. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's check in straight with...
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>> the worst of the storm, chris, has yet to hit central florida where i am. i am standing in orlando right in front of one of the entrances to disney and yes, we're finding out that a lot of the hotels are sold out. it looks like they have a lot of florida residents living along the coast heeded the warnings and evacuated. so they are hunkering down and just waiting this thing out. the winds are starting to pick up a little bit. the trees are swaying here. nothing huge. but we're definitely starting to feel the effects of the storm. there is a mandatory curfew in effect. it began last night, 10:00 p.m. it is going to be lifted 7:00 a.m. on saturday. the big talk happening here in orlando, besides the hurricane, is the fact that disney world, for the fourth time in its history, since disney world in orlando began in 1971, has closed its doors for a full day. so disney world is closed all day today. you know, we took a drive around some of the properties outside the properties last night. a very eerie ghost town kind of feel. all the lights were on, but not a pe
>> the worst of the storm, chris, has yet to hit central florida where i am. i am standing in orlando right in front of one of the entrances to disney and yes, we're finding out that a lot of the hotels are sold out. it looks like they have a lot of florida residents living along the coast heeded the warnings and evacuated. so they are hunkering down and just waiting this thing out. the winds are starting to pick up a little bit. the trees are swaying here. nothing huge. but we're...
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Oct 6, 2016
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corbel scrape right along the central coast of florida before the storm curves back the high wind speeds, the forecast these you see her 130 mile hour wind gusts, the suspended speeds the sustained possible early in the morning on friday, that is something to keep an eye out for. they are expecting a lot of power outages, no cell service, if you have any vacation plans anytime soon to the east side of florida, be advised, weight your call for a few days.>> temperatures near 80 tomorrow and the winning forecast has the son continuing, 62 to start 70s through the afternoon and i would not be surprised if we kissed 80 degrees. and speaking of the a lds -- the alds games, temperatures will be in the will be very rash and we are back to sunshine i tuesday. -- sunshine by tuesday.>>> the health and wellness expo three days away. this saturday at the huntington convention center downtown. there will be multiple >>> and now the window nation sports report>> the cats are back, the defending world champion cavaliers are back. preseason game number one at home to be the orlando magic 17 kevin love
corbel scrape right along the central coast of florida before the storm curves back the high wind speeds, the forecast these you see her 130 mile hour wind gusts, the suspended speeds the sustained possible early in the morning on friday, that is something to keep an eye out for. they are expecting a lot of power outages, no cell service, if you have any vacation plans anytime soon to the east side of florida, be advised, weight your call for a few days.>> temperatures near 80 tomorrow...
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in the coastal areas of central and northeastern florida, on the east coast here. astal event. people who are inland in northeastern florida, northern florida, even central florida, look how far down to the south it's still raining heavily in the orlando area. you can expect to see very heavy rains and squally weather for a long time to come, especially if you're on the north side and it's just beginning, because the path is going to follow essentially the shape of the coastline, either right on the coast or just offshore. it's going to be a long duration event. >> what are you most concerned about right now? >> i'm most concerned about the people in georgia and south carolina who are under evacuation instructions that came from both governors and if they still have time to evacuate, according to the local officials, i'm concerned that people are seeing the center offshore and thinking, oh, it's missing land. this isn't a big deal. nothing could be further from the truth. we have hurricane warnings in effect for this large stretch of coastline, includes georgia and
in the coastal areas of central and northeastern florida, on the east coast here. astal event. people who are inland in northeastern florida, northern florida, even central florida, look how far down to the south it's still raining heavily in the orlando area. you can expect to see very heavy rains and squally weather for a long time to come, especially if you're on the north side and it's just beginning, because the path is going to follow essentially the shape of the coastline, either right...
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Oct 14, 2016
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the official says all of the other chemicals found in the radioactivity in water in central florida can be found in many wells far, far away from mosaic, and those are due to just the geology of central florida and, you know, the depth to which the well was drilled. >> the water, with elevated radioactivity, is now being sent for a second phase of testing to help determine exactly where the contamination is coming from. >>> a new study shows that where you go to college may depend on th a new research shows black and latino students are far less likely to attend elite public universities than students of other reyeses. researchers say minority students most often attend less selected universities in community college with lower graduation rates. >>> a new bill lord in south florida is definitely an attention grabber. take a look at this one. it reads hey, isis, you suck. we told you about the same billboards going up in other cities. they are also in chicago, phoenix, and st. louis. the billboards are paid for by a terror group. >>> two chihauhaus are alive this morning. when firefighte
the official says all of the other chemicals found in the radioactivity in water in central florida can be found in many wells far, far away from mosaic, and those are due to just the geology of central florida and, you know, the depth to which the well was drilled. >> the water, with elevated radioactivity, is now being sent for a second phase of testing to help determine exactly where the contamination is coming from. >>> a new study shows that where you go to college may...
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Oct 7, 2016
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florida. circle it back around and look at this. you see the shaded area from central florida to the bahamas. could potentially move back into florida, the bahamas.
florida. circle it back around and look at this. you see the shaded area from central florida to the bahamas. could potentially move back into florida, the bahamas.
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in fact, hurricane force gusts in brevard county on the east coast of central florida. i am right now protected by a hotel balcony. you cannot see those winds on me. if i step out of the way, those winds are evident right there. you see the palm fronds fact, just reported an 88-mile-per-hour wind gust not far from us here in brevard county. the hurricane churning offshore, and it is really pushing some very thick sustained winds and rain here. that rain really drenching big wet drops here nonstop. parts of this area are under flood warnings. they are already seeing significant flooding. we are going to expect more isolated flooding in this area. on the opposite side of this we saw many transformers popping. the power has been continuing to go off and on. in fact, the number keeps on going up of the number of people that are without power in this area. in this county alone, it has doubled in just the last hour from 35,000 to now 66,000 people that are without power. hurricane matthew is weakening, but the real test is going to see what daylight will bring. hopefully not a
in fact, hurricane force gusts in brevard county on the east coast of central florida. i am right now protected by a hotel balcony. you cannot see those winds on me. if i step out of the way, those winds are evident right there. you see the palm fronds fact, just reported an 88-mile-per-hour wind gust not far from us here in brevard county. the hurricane churning offshore, and it is really pushing some very thick sustained winds and rain here. that rain really drenching big wet drops here...
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the day. south of northern florida, so we're talking central and southern florida, like in the treasure coast, up and down the intracoastal, numerous boats took a destructive beating sinking at least partly into the water and many times totally into the water, but by far the sunken boats, downed trees, and damage to buildings and homes ranks on the isolated scale but not the widespread scale that everybody was expecting with a monster category 5 -- i'm sorry -- category 4 hurricane that was only chugging and turning at 35 miles an hour. again, that was major. i cannot stress, though, up north florida, you know, daytona beach, st. augustine, jacksonville area, still a much more serious situation, a lot more damage. but where most of the population of florida sits in central and southern florida, just really -- they're not going to mind this weekend, which is going to be a lot more cleanup remaining to do, a lot of tree debris, tree damage, piles of it, businesses like this coldstone ice cream shop and starbucks who have their tree remaining. it's going to be a buzzingly busy weekend. back to yo
the day. south of northern florida, so we're talking central and southern florida, like in the treasure coast, up and down the intracoastal, numerous boats took a destructive beating sinking at least partly into the water and many times totally into the water, but by far the sunken boats, downed trees, and damage to buildings and homes ranks on the isolated scale but not the widespread scale that everybody was expecting with a monster category 5 -- i'm sorry -- category 4 hurricane that was...
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Oct 7, 2016
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the eye. randy: 6:30 on friday morning. hurricane matthew hitting central florida at this hour. 2 million people were warned to get out ahead of the storm. emily: the category 3 storm is packing winds over 100 miles per hour, and thousands of people, hundreds of electricity. video just coming in and showing intense waves in melbourne, florida, and matthew is just off the shore, so you can see the effects right at the coast, mike has been watching this pass all morning. randy: and mike has the latest track on the conditions. mike: there is the eye, 30 miles off the shore, but the bands, which are just about ready to move on the shoreline, that's where you find the maximum winds, so 120 miles per hour winds, very likely into the bands. we're also seeing the spiral bands in the north. a lot of this may be heading its starting to work their way right along the shoreline. wind gusts this morning, we had some earlier today, and down at the beach that were over hurricane strength, and mel down, winds were gusting over 6. and as you head up the coast, even inland we're see
the eye. randy: 6:30 on friday morning. hurricane matthew hitting central florida at this hour. 2 million people were warned to get out ahead of the storm. emily: the category 3 storm is packing winds over 100 miles per hour, and thousands of people, hundreds of electricity. video just coming in and showing intense waves in melbourne, florida, and matthew is just off the shore, so you can see the effects right at the coast, mike has been watching this pass all morning. randy: and mike has the...
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Oct 14, 2016
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the water meet epa standards for safety. >> naturally-occurring levels of radioactivity in water in central florida can be found in many wells far, mosaic, and those are due to just the geology of central florida and, you know, the depth to which the well was drilled. >> the water, with the elevated radioactivity, is now undergoing a second phase of testing to help determine where that contamination is coming from. we are expecting those results some time next week. >>> 25 minutes until 5:00 right now. in democracy 2016, donald trump is hitting back hard against reports he groped women. incidents ever happened. >> abc angelica spanos explains what the trump campaign plans to do next. >> preposterous and ludicrous. >> these people are horrible poem. they are horrible, horrible liars. >> one of these accusers, jessica leads, who first told the new york times trump groped her on an airplane back in the '80s recalled more details of the encounter to cnn. >> >> yeah. yeah. >> on the face or on the lips? >> wherever he could find a landing spot, yes. >> these false attacks are absolutely hurtful. to be lied about, to be slandered,
the water meet epa standards for safety. >> naturally-occurring levels of radioactivity in water in central florida can be found in many wells far, mosaic, and those are due to just the geology of central florida and, you know, the depth to which the well was drilled. >> the water, with the elevated radioactivity, is now undergoing a second phase of testing to help determine where that contamination is coming from. we are expecting those results some time next week. >>> 25...
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Oct 21, 2016
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and all of the money is donated to the united way of central florida. the haunted jail is open tonight and tomorrow night... and next weekend as well. a haunted attraction for all you "walking dead" fans. it's a hayride... through a horde of zombies. but the best part? you actually get to defend yourself. "zombie hunt" actually gives you paintball guns... to shoot the zombies as you drive by. the cost is 20 dollars a person. place at "rising star ranch" starting at eight p-m. it runs next weekend too. ((//2shot)) weekend too. it runs next eight p-m.ranch" starting at at "rising star it's taking place dollars a person. the cost is 20 drive by. zombies as you to shoot the paintball guns... actually gives you "zombie hunt" yourself.get to defend you actually part? but the best of zombies.through a horde it's a hayride... fans.you "walking dead" attraction for all city... a haunted tonight in plant weekend as well. tonight in plant city... a haunted attraction for all you "walking dead" fans. it's a hayride... through a horde of zombies. but the best part? y
and all of the money is donated to the united way of central florida. the haunted jail is open tonight and tomorrow night... and next weekend as well. a haunted attraction for all you "walking dead" fans. it's a hayride... through a horde of zombies. but the best part? you actually get to defend yourself. "zombie hunt" actually gives you paintball guns... to shoot the zombies as you drive by. the cost is 20 dollars a person. place at "rising star ranch" starting at...