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u.s. mainland expensive even though it's so close. jonathan betz explains from san juan. >> shoppers like maria lopez know there's a price for living on an an island. >> it is expensive. >> very expensive, very, very. >> in puerto rico, many worry it is higher than it should be because of an old u.s. shipping law. >> it's been hurting the puerto rico economy for decades but now becoming worse. >> the jones act passed in 1920 after world war i to protect the u.s. shipping industry, requiring all trade be done on u.s. merchant ships, built in the u.s. and manned by american
u.s. mainland expensive even though it's so close. jonathan betz explains from san juan. >> shoppers like maria lopez know there's a price for living on an an island. >> it is expensive. >> very expensive, very, very. >> in puerto rico, many worry it is higher than it should be because of an old u.s. shipping law. >> it's been hurting the puerto rico economy for decades but now becoming worse. >> the jones act passed in 1920 after world war i to protect the...
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u.s. mainland and bermuda. it's just right there. the storm will be in between u.s. mainland and bermuda and will head out into the atlantic. it could still as we go into monday, tuesday have some effects on the coastal sections with the waves and rough surf. here are the spaghettis, the computer models. they're way out here in the atlantic as you see. the european model leading the way. we have the rain coming up from the south today, off and on all day long and into tonight. we've got rain after midnight tapering off to a few showers as we go into saturday, even less shower activity as we go into sunday. it's a windy, rainy, raw day today. coastal flooding today, tonight, and tomorrow at the time of high tide we're at 58 degrees. saturday it's breezy and chilly. we're at 56. it will feel like the 40s. man, i'm not standing out there at that girl's field hockey game. >> no. >> i'm not doing that. >> sarah can play with her team, and they can have a good time. we'll have a passing shower possible on sunday. i'm kidding. sun's back out on monday. my daughter has a fiel
u.s. mainland and bermuda. it's just right there. the storm will be in between u.s. mainland and bermuda and will head out into the atlantic. it could still as we go into monday, tuesday have some effects on the coastal sections with the waves and rough surf. here are the spaghettis, the computer models. they're way out here in the atlantic as you see. the european model leading the way. we have the rain coming up from the south today, off and on all day long and into tonight. we've got rain...
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u.s. mainland. however, the bad news is we have windy, rainy, raw conditions right now, 52 degrees is your 6 a.m. temperature. 54 long branch and brick new jersey is 55. 52 long island, coastal flood watch for middlesex, monmouth, flood advisory, long island sound, fairfield county long island: five boroughs of new york city, tonight and tomorrow possible from this nor'easter putting heavy rain over us now that will be coming up not associated with joaquin. joaquin is sitting over the central bahamas. late today and tomorrow the storm starts to eject out and head out into the atlantic and goes on out to the canadian maritimes monday, tuesday next week. we have this nor'easter now that creates problems because it's going to be windy and rainy and raw. kids at the bus stop, make sure you got your gear. it's going to be a tough day. it's weather then heather. heather's got the day off. debbie duhaime's in the traffic center. >>> a couple problems because of the weather. take it slowly traveling. let's
u.s. mainland. however, the bad news is we have windy, rainy, raw conditions right now, 52 degrees is your 6 a.m. temperature. 54 long branch and brick new jersey is 55. 52 long island, coastal flood watch for middlesex, monmouth, flood advisory, long island sound, fairfield county long island: five boroughs of new york city, tonight and tomorrow possible from this nor'easter putting heavy rain over us now that will be coming up not associated with joaquin. joaquin is sitting over the central...
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u.s. mainland. we don't see a reason this will change. that's good news. he'll spare the entire eastern seaboard. >> very good news. >> uh-huh. >>> right now, montgomery county is getting ready to take care of anyone trapped by flooding. >> we're there on river road. >> reporter: hey, guys. you know, this is one of three fire stations that are always equipped with rapid water rescue crews or swift water rescue cry crews. and what makes this boat unique is this bed on top. what do you call that? >> rapid deployment. >> reporter: fast, fast, fast is the key. can you show us how fast it takes to get that in the water? >> sure. >> reporter: what you're seeing is firehouses around montgomery county have been equipped equipped equipped with this raft which is on top of that. you can see how quickly they can get that off of a trailer. they don't have to get into the water. they're doing this manually. and then the firefighters are taking this to the water, which, in this case, we're preend tending is right here by -- pretending the right here by the garage door.
u.s. mainland. we don't see a reason this will change. that's good news. he'll spare the entire eastern seaboard. >> very good news. >> uh-huh. >>> right now, montgomery county is getting ready to take care of anyone trapped by flooding. >> we're there on river road. >> reporter: hey, guys. you know, this is one of three fire stations that are always equipped with rapid water rescue crews or swift water rescue cry crews. and what makes this boat unique is this...
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u.s. mainland. that. >> most people don't realize that st. augustine is the oldest city because we learn british and english traditions in school. so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st. augustine was actually founded in 1565, and that was 42 years before jamestown. >> the first european to arrive where you are was ponce de leon. he called it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth? >> well, that's an interesting debate for the historians, because, you know, they tend to say he wasn't looking for the fountain of youth. there's not really a lot of evidence to actually come to but it is legend. it is folklore. it's something that we like to talk a lot about here in st. augustine. and that's actually what we are standing at today, is the site that pedro menendez de alvarez actually set foot on, on this day in 1565. >> wow. that's pretty cool. tell us about the founding of st. augustine and the first thanksgiving. >> well, the first thanksgiving was actually
u.s. mainland. that. >> most people don't realize that st. augustine is the oldest city because we learn british and english traditions in school. so we learn about jamestown. we learn about plymouth. but st. augustine was actually founded in 1565, and that was 42 years before jamestown. >> the first european to arrive where you are was ponce de leon. he called it "flowery land," giving the area the current name, florida. was he really looking for the fountain of youth?...
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u.s. mainland.so has the shortest median wait time in about three weeks. >>> a famous statue at ronald mcdonald house was vandalized on three separate occasions this week. the statue is gone now. no leads at this time and the replacement will cost about $7500. oh this is cute. a baby giraffe made its debut yesterday just two weeks old. expected to be nearly 10 feet tall but its first birthday. they can grow up to 17 feet tall. >>> if your bunny is destined for stardom this may be its break. the real trix rabbit. part of the move to remove artificial colors and flavors from the cereal. they are all so cute. a lucky bunny will be crowned and featured on limited edition trix cereal boxes. oh my goodness. >>> okay. guarantee you have never seen a soccer practice like. this a viral video shows the boys training in sync with the sense ball. >> don't act like you know what it is. i don't either. >> it maximizes all the training through all of these drills. brain organization. enables faster decision making
u.s. mainland.so has the shortest median wait time in about three weeks. >>> a famous statue at ronald mcdonald house was vandalized on three separate occasions this week. the statue is gone now. no leads at this time and the replacement will cost about $7500. oh this is cute. a baby giraffe made its debut yesterday just two weeks old. expected to be nearly 10 feet tall but its first birthday. they can grow up to 17 feet tall. >>> if your bunny is destined for stardom this may...
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u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and can begin to planir futures together. >>juan carlos told us if he had known about the crossing, he wouldn't have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he says he is happy she is here but doesn't want to see any other family members risking everything for a new life. andy gallagher, al jazeera, marathon, florida. >> a multi-billion dollar corruption scandal involving some of the biggest companies in brazil has cost thousands of workers their jobs. it's estimated the money stolen could have been used to lift 10 million brazilians out of poverty. al report: >> reporter: at the oscarar myer museum exhibits are enraging some and embarrassatsing others. paintings were all seized from executives under investigation for alleged corruption . >> i am wondering where exactly did the money come from to get this art work and where was this money, this art placed if it was placed in private homes, well, where exactly, again, where did it get the money? and who are the other people on the other side of th
u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and can begin to planir futures together. >>juan carlos told us if he had known about the crossing, he wouldn't have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he says he is happy she is here but doesn't want to see any other family members risking everything for a new life. andy gallagher, al jazeera, marathon, florida. >> a multi-billion dollar corruption scandal involving some of the...
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u.s. mainland but pounded the coast from south carolina to the northeast and ripped down power lines and crashedds and wrecked homes. >> and i heard this loud boom and it was loud and i knew it was a tree. >> reporter: high winds and rain dismantled this home in new jersey and floated it down the bay, thousands heeded government warnings to evacuate and others took chances and were trapped. >> well, it's all the hardwood floors done popped up and everything is floating and the water is above the tv and sofa so it's three feet pretty much deep in the whole house. >> reporter: the storm focused its fury on the carolina coast to have residents to improvise routes and found only parts of a cargo ship that left therewith 33 on board heading to puerto rico when it lost ways to the coast guard. >> the ship found its way in the path of the storm. >> reporter: left residents banding together to rescue the stranded and left kathy jefferson bracing for rain. >> my house is totally fool of water, the floors are all damaged the furniture is all wet, everything is gone. >> reporter: coastal flood warnings iss
u.s. mainland but pounded the coast from south carolina to the northeast and ripped down power lines and crashedds and wrecked homes. >> and i heard this loud boom and it was loud and i knew it was a tree. >> reporter: high winds and rain dismantled this home in new jersey and floated it down the bay, thousands heeded government warnings to evacuate and others took chances and were trapped. >> well, it's all the hardwood floors done popped up and everything is floating and the...
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u.s. mainland, but heavy rain combined with the storm surge is causing severe flooding in the mid-atlantic region. the worst flooding is occurring in the carolinas, where several feet of water has caused some roads to be shut down and communities evacuated. extreme flood threats remain in effect near charleston and myrtle beach, the outer banks of north carolina, and virginia beach. an american cargo container ship caught in joaquin is still missing. the ship "el faro" and its 33 crew members, left jacksonville, florida, for puerto rico on tuesday, and has not been heard from since issuing a distress call thursday morning. the u.s. coast guard is leading the search, now near the bahamas. >> sreenivasan: for many public television stations across the country, today is american graduate day, a multi-platform event on-air and online, focused on keeping kids on a path to graduation, featuring conversations and reports on early education, dropout prevention, and college completion. and in our signature segment tonight, we look at how teachers are being trained for careers in the classroom. half
u.s. mainland, but heavy rain combined with the storm surge is causing severe flooding in the mid-atlantic region. the worst flooding is occurring in the carolinas, where several feet of water has caused some roads to be shut down and communities evacuated. extreme flood threats remain in effect near charleston and myrtle beach, the outer banks of north carolina, and virginia beach. an american cargo container ship caught in joaquin is still missing. the ship "el faro" and its 33 crew...
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u.s. mainland but its rains pounded the coast from south carolina to the northeast, stormed ripped downpourwatched out roads and wrecked homes. >> and i heard this loud boom and it was loud. i knew it wasn't -- i knew it was a industry. >> reporter: high winds and rain dismantled this home in new jersey and floated it down the bay. thousands heeded government warning to his evacuate. others took their chances and were trapped. >> well, it's -- all the hardwood floor has done popped up and everything is floating and the water is up below the tv. above the sofa it's three feet pretty much deep in the whole house. >> reporter: the storm focused its fury on the carolina coast leaving residents to improvise their commutes. coast guard search and rescue crews have found only parts of the freighter of a cargo shift that left florida with 33 on board headed toward por puerto o when it lost contact with the coast guard. >> the ship became disabled because of a mechanical problem. and the ship found its bay in to the path of the storm. >> reporter: the historic downpour left residents banding togethe
u.s. mainland but its rains pounded the coast from south carolina to the northeast, stormed ripped downpourwatched out roads and wrecked homes. >> and i heard this loud boom and it was loud. i knew it wasn't -- i knew it was a industry. >> reporter: high winds and rain dismantled this home in new jersey and floated it down the bay. thousands heeded government warning to his evacuate. others took their chances and were trapped. >> well, it's -- all the hardwood floor has done...
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u.s. mainland. reid: new tonight, the coast guard says it' s located a life ring from a missing cargo ship the search off the bahamas will resume in the morning. four of the thirty-three on board are from maine, including the captain. pam: all this as a massive rainstorm brings misery to the carolinas. flooding and rescues still going on at this hour. reid: coastal trouble here in massachusetts. high surf, tossing boats, and hurricane joaquin a powerful, category-4 storm right now. but that storm really isn' t to blame for the rough stuff around here. let' s get right to stormteam five' s mike wankum in the weather center. mike: it is a powerful storm. the wind and 130 miles per hour. if you look carefully at the hurricane, you can see how we had a well-defined eye and now it is not as defined. it is headed toward cooler water. it is at a 4 right now and is it makes it to us, it should be a category 1. it is almost 500 miles offshore. we will see some large ocean swells. the other story is all of th
u.s. mainland. reid: new tonight, the coast guard says it' s located a life ring from a missing cargo ship the search off the bahamas will resume in the morning. four of the thirty-three on board are from maine, including the captain. pam: all this as a massive rainstorm brings misery to the carolinas. flooding and rescues still going on at this hour. reid: coastal trouble here in massachusetts. high surf, tossing boats, and hurricane joaquin a powerful, category-4 storm right now. but that...
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u.s. mainland and europe.tinational the players. >> we have seen a lot of pressure to consolidate them into doing deal in this space and improve their specific and -- business environments. >> the problem is sales are growing so slow here in the u.s. there has a lot of pressure to invest in some of these organic food companies. are we seeing better metrics in terms of margins? >> they are a little bit lower because it is harder to source the organic and non-gm foods. these companies are growing center of the store brands are flat to down. 20 of those companies that are rewarded for working so hard . that is going to turn around and bite them. radio that is bloomberg speaking about food companies. we are breaking in with breaking news on credit squeeze. reporting the ceo of the company is considering selling options. there is a range here. seeing the shares move lower in u.s. trading because of this. if you tend to sell stock that eludes -- down to the value. that presentation is scheduled for october 21st. the
u.s. mainland and europe.tinational the players. >> we have seen a lot of pressure to consolidate them into doing deal in this space and improve their specific and -- business environments. >> the problem is sales are growing so slow here in the u.s. there has a lot of pressure to invest in some of these organic food companies. are we seeing better metrics in terms of margins? >> they are a little bit lower because it is harder to source the organic and non-gm foods. these...
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u.s. mainland with a whistle. >> gort ni said the u.s. is prepared to react to any threat from kim jong un. >> reporter: what is your counter understanding of how far along north korea is in terms of war heads shooting multiple... >> we assess they have the capability to reach the homeland with a nuclear weapon from iraq. we put in place systems to deal with that. that's what we are prepared to do. >> gort ni said the u.s. missile defense system needs an upgrade and called on congress to pass a 2016 budget that does not jeopardise the effort. it comes on the eve of a large military parade in separation of the 70th anniversary of the founding of the party. >> european leaders are planning to speed up deportation of people they do not approve for refugee status, and hope it will discourage more people from coming. 600,000 were discouraged. tomorrow there would be more. the latest group of people arrived in sicily. 523 people brought ashore. they escaped their lives. not much more. despite the voyage, there was no guarantee for europe. three
u.s. mainland with a whistle. >> gort ni said the u.s. is prepared to react to any threat from kim jong un. >> reporter: what is your counter understanding of how far along north korea is in terms of war heads shooting multiple... >> we assess they have the capability to reach the homeland with a nuclear weapon from iraq. we put in place systems to deal with that. that's what we are prepared to do. >> gort ni said the u.s. missile defense system needs an upgrade and...
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u.s. mainland expensive even though it's so close. jonathan betz explains from san juan. >> shoppers like maria lopez know there's a price for living on an an island. >> it is expensive. >> very expensive, very, very. >> in puerto rico, many worry it is higher than it should be because of an old u.s. shipping law. >> it's been hurting the puerto rico economy for decades but now becoming worse. >> the jones act passed in 1920 after world war i to protect the u.s. shipping industry, requiring all trade be done on u.s. merchant ships, built in the u.s. and manned by american sailors, that includes puerto rico a u.s. territory. most of the stuff comes from where? >> from the u.s. >> but grocer nelson vasquez says it drives up the cost of nearly everything on his shelves. water, vasquez imports it from iceland. eventually arriving in puerto rico. even after that exhausting voyage he saves nearly $4,000 per container, if he ships it in from the u.s. >> it's the jones act. if i had different alternatives i would definitely have more competit
u.s. mainland expensive even though it's so close. jonathan betz explains from san juan. >> shoppers like maria lopez know there's a price for living on an an island. >> it is expensive. >> very expensive, very, very. >> in puerto rico, many worry it is higher than it should be because of an old u.s. shipping law. >> it's been hurting the puerto rico economy for decades but now becoming worse. >> the jones act passed in 1920 after world war i to protect the...
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u.s. mainland. the problems that hurricane joaquin poses on the east coast to millions. >>> plus the day's new job numbers and what they reveal on your bottom line. it is all "happening now". >>> we begin with the oregon college massacre. as the investigation picks up speed. welcome to "happening now". i am jenna lee. >> and i am jon scott. the gunman killed nine people and hurt seven others before officers killed him in a shootout. witnesses said he suspected out his victims and asking them if they were christian before shooting them. we learned more about the gunman, chris harper mercer. authorities searched his apartment and found weapons. we are learning more about the weapons in this case, will. >> reporter: that's right. authorities are trying to figure out why mercer stormed the college campus. at the crime scene they found five handguns and a rifle type gun and numerous clips and body armor. inside of his apartment they found more weapons. he showed up yesterday ready to do damage when he we
u.s. mainland. the problems that hurricane joaquin poses on the east coast to millions. >>> plus the day's new job numbers and what they reveal on your bottom line. it is all "happening now". >>> we begin with the oregon college massacre. as the investigation picks up speed. welcome to "happening now". i am jenna lee. >> and i am jon scott. the gunman killed nine people and hurt seven others before officers killed him in a shootout. witnesses said he...
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u.s. mainland continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and begin to plan their futures together. they were told if they knew about the crossing, they wouldn't have allowed their daughter to take a risk. she's hope she's here, but doesn't want to see family members risking anything for a new life. >> here is a look at the numbers. there has been a 60% increase in the numbers of cubans migrating to the u.s. in the fiscal month between october and august, a total of 36,000 cubans arrived in the u.s., up from 22,000 in the entire first call year of 2014. 27,000 travelled across land entering into texas. and another 9,000 that made to do miami. we are joined from miami. he is the executive director of catholic charities in the arch diocese. good to have you with us. your organization helps immigrants from all over, have you experienced the growing numbers first hand. >> we and every agency noted an increase. we want to point out that it has been noticeable for a number of years. it is very pronounced this year. >> are they telling you that they are coming, those that have come this ye
u.s. mainland continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and begin to plan their futures together. they were told if they knew about the crossing, they wouldn't have allowed their daughter to take a risk. she's hope she's here, but doesn't want to see family members risking anything for a new life. >> here is a look at the numbers. there has been a 60% increase in the numbers of cubans migrating to the u.s. in the fiscal month between october and august, a total of 36,000 cubans...
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but this bodies well for us along the mainland u.s. we still though have to keep a careful eye on that. even well before this storm, we're talking about rain and wind this weekend unrelated to joaquin for more on that i turn it over to my colleague dave warren in the sat center. >> you're right rain and whipped not storm related. that front stalled to our south and now we're seeing the weather just really intensify along th that. that continue to impact our air. they're the front just to our south. it will actually work its way back through the area be the focus for that heavy rain and as high pressure builds into the north, we have that difference in pressure. that's what is really increasing our wind speed right out of the north to northeast that. will only increase overnight tonight. that along with the ran causing a lot of problem. here's this radar picture shows that rain coming in from the south pushing to the north. very heavy rain right now moving right through montville. montgomery county into buck county north of 02 right up
but this bodies well for us along the mainland u.s. we still though have to keep a careful eye on that. even well before this storm, we're talking about rain and wind this weekend unrelated to joaquin for more on that i turn it over to my colleague dave warren in the sat center. >> you're right rain and whipped not storm related. that front stalled to our south and now we're seeing the weather just really intensify along th that. that continue to impact our air. they're the front just to...
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u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow.he garcias are reunited and are planning their futures together. juan carlos told us that if he had known about the crossing, he would not have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he's happy that she's here, but doesn't want to see any other family members risking their lives. >> a pay and play scandal rocks the united nations. a diplomat charged with taking $1 million in bribes. >>> and plugs, it has been five years since facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, donated millions of dollars to schools in newark, new jersey, and the students are still not making the grade. >> the alley-oop general assembly is over, but a scandal has erupted in its wake. the former president of it is accused in a bribery escape. and the federal prosecutors say that it may be just the beginning of a broader investigation into the u.n.. aljazeera's james bays has more. >> reporter: it is a largely ceremonial but prominent job, presiding over the general assembly, where all of the members are repres
u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow.he garcias are reunited and are planning their futures together. juan carlos told us that if he had known about the crossing, he would not have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he's happy that she's here, but doesn't want to see any other family members risking their lives. >> a pay and play scandal rocks the united nations. a diplomat charged with taking $1 million in bribes. >>> and plugs, it has been five...
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u.s. mainland. but the eastern seaboard will still be hit with collateral damage, especially the southeast. crews in the carolinas are working nonstop to shore up coastal communities which may see historic flooding. >> i cannot stress enough while this storm isn't like to make landfall in north carolina, the heavy wayne will cause problems around the state. >> parts of the east coast are already flooded because of other storms earlier this week. hurricane joaquin could bring another ten to 20 inches of rainfall. the east coast will have to hang on all weekend. the rain is not expected to let up until monday. raj? >> thank you. >>> we have new details now on a suspicious hotel death in san carlos. the suspect is in custody. 61-year-old james goss, seen here from calaveres county. police believe he stabbed and killed 32-year-old robert lawless of san jose yesterday. it happened at the lia hotel in san carlos. goss also suffered minor stab wounds. police say the men knew each other, but it's not clear
u.s. mainland. but the eastern seaboard will still be hit with collateral damage, especially the southeast. crews in the carolinas are working nonstop to shore up coastal communities which may see historic flooding. >> i cannot stress enough while this storm isn't like to make landfall in north carolina, the heavy wayne will cause problems around the state. >> parts of the east coast are already flooded because of other storms earlier this week. hurricane joaquin could bring another...
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u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and can begin to plan their futures together. juan carlos told us if he'd known about the crossing, he wouldn't have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he said he's happy she's here but doesn't want to see other families risking everything for a new life. marathon, florida. >> live to capitol hill in washington, d.c. now. general john campbell speaking before the u.s. senate committee on the attacks in afghanistan. >> i'd like to pay tribute to our military families, the unsung heroes of the last 14 years of conflict. in many ways, our frequent be a senses from home are harder on them than on us. without their love and support, we could not succeed. i'd like to acknowledge and honor the men and women killed in afghanistan and the 20,000 wounded. tragically, we lost 14 personnel to include six air man and four contractors, u.s. contractors last friday in an aircraft mishap. we always remember the afghan in our own fallen and loved ones they left behind. every day, we honor their memories by a
u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and can begin to plan their futures together. juan carlos told us if he'd known about the crossing, he wouldn't have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he said he's happy she's here but doesn't want to see other families risking everything for a new life. marathon, florida. >> live to capitol hill in washington, d.c. now. general john campbell speaking before the u.s. senate committee...
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u.s. mainland, but its rains pounded the costs from south carolina to the northeast. storms ripped down power lines, washed out roads and where he could homes. >> i heard this loud boom, and it was loud. i knew it wasn't -- i knew it was a tree. >> high winds and rain dismantled this home in new jersey and floated it down the bay. thousands heeded government warnings to evacuate, others took their chances and were trapped. >> well, it's all the hardwood floors done popped up and everything's floating and the water's up below the t.v. above the sofas, pretty much three feet deep in the house. >> residentses were left to imprimis commutes. coast guard search and rescue crews found only part of a cargo ship that left florida with 33 onboard heading to puerto rico. >> the ship became disabled because of a mechanical problem, and the ship found its way in the path of a storm. >> the historic downpour left residents banding together to rescue the strand understand and left cat knee jefferson cleaning up, embracing for more rain. >> my house is totally full of water. the flo
u.s. mainland, but its rains pounded the costs from south carolina to the northeast. storms ripped down power lines, washed out roads and where he could homes. >> i heard this loud boom, and it was loud. i knew it wasn't -- i knew it was a tree. >> high winds and rain dismantled this home in new jersey and floated it down the bay. thousands heeded government warnings to evacuate, others took their chances and were trapped. >> well, it's all the hardwood floors done popped up...
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u.s. mainland? >> well, we are going to be possibly, and we will see moisture from this storm. it is is not going to be, it is not going to be tropical anymore and we are not going to be seeing the tropical storm or hurricane-force wind, but because we will get the moisture from it, it will increase the rainfall amount in texas. we are are seeing the flooding rains there, and as the moisture is pumped up into texas, we are going to be seeing additional rainfall, and so here is the rainfall toteles that we could see 20-plus inches of rain in h houston and dallas that could be hit hard with this and already seeing the flash flood warnings in that area. so in the next couple of days, we will see a lot more additional rainfall, wolf. >> and to give us some perspective, jenner, katrina did not have anything close to 200 miles per hour winds, right? >> yes, this storm is stronger than katrina and andrew and ka mill. if you lived through the storms, you have to imagine this is a stronger storm than that. there have only been three storms to make landfall as a category 5 in the u.s., a
u.s. mainland? >> well, we are going to be possibly, and we will see moisture from this storm. it is is not going to be, it is not going to be tropical anymore and we are not going to be seeing the tropical storm or hurricane-force wind, but because we will get the moisture from it, it will increase the rainfall amount in texas. we are are seeing the flooding rains there, and as the moisture is pumped up into texas, we are going to be seeing additional rainfall, and so here is the...
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u.s. mainland. winds at 130 miles per hour. here's the new track from the hurricane center. hanging out in the bahamas through friday night and that's why this storm has a chance to go out to sea missing its connection with steering winds that are along the east coast. look at the carolinas and midatlantic are not even included in the cone. new york city, long island, connecticut still included in the cone though the most favorite track is offshore as a cat 1 hurricane or tropical storm. look at the timeframe too. it's after the weekend. it's monday in to tuesday. so this cone in all of our spaghetti models, it's really been uncertain in terms of this track swaying back and forth. why is that? what's happening with it and how is it impacting our forecast? amy freeze has more on that. >> like you're pointing out here, when you get to this cone of uncertainty, the further west or east it could go, right down the middle is that most likely track. when we get this cone it actually comes from a pile of science that are all these different tracks, different computer models that ar
u.s. mainland. winds at 130 miles per hour. here's the new track from the hurricane center. hanging out in the bahamas through friday night and that's why this storm has a chance to go out to sea missing its connection with steering winds that are along the east coast. look at the carolinas and midatlantic are not even included in the cone. new york city, long island, connecticut still included in the cone though the most favorite track is offshore as a cat 1 hurricane or tropical storm. look...
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u.s. mainland and stay offshore, which is wonderful news. really along our coastline now, hurricane joaquin is not their first concern. you can hear that right there. that was the wind howling in marshfield, whipping up the surf on the south shore. the good news is the new sea wall, which eclipses its battered predecessor. >> 2 1/2 feet, that's a big difference. now let's hope they just get a little spray over rather than the full force. >> i feel much safer that the water will stay on that side of the sea wall, not come over. cindy: let's hope so. more good news, the astronomical high tides we've been monitoring since the weekend are actually decreasing, and our next high tide in marshfield is at 2:00 this afternoon. even though the wind is staying strong, the tides are lowering astronomically, but certainly something to watch the next several amps. erika: tentatively good news. randy, back to you. randy: thank you both. we've learned a second person has died after contracting west nile virus. the victim, a woman in her 90's. she was from s
u.s. mainland and stay offshore, which is wonderful news. really along our coastline now, hurricane joaquin is not their first concern. you can hear that right there. that was the wind howling in marshfield, whipping up the surf on the south shore. the good news is the new sea wall, which eclipses its battered predecessor. >> 2 1/2 feet, that's a big difference. now let's hope they just get a little spray over rather than the full force. >> i feel much safer that the water will stay...
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u.s. mainland next week. in the meantime, people up and down the east coast were urged to get ready. disaster officials warned people against waiting to see exactly where joaquin is headed. >> we can't always tell where these storms are gonna go. and if you're waiting till the last minute it may be too late. we've got time. this storm is down in the bahamas. it's not gonna come out of there quickly, so if you're from the carolinas through the new england states, if you didn't get ready for hurricane season, this is your time. this is october first. get ready. >> woodruff: the states of maryland, new jersey and virginia declared emergencies today, in advance of the storm. the u.s. house of representatives has set the stage for a possible veto showdown with president obama over defense spending. republicans today passed a bill authorizing $612 billion. it gives the president much of what he wants, by padding a war-fighting account. the white house says that would break through defense spending caps. the senate gets the bill next week. in new york city, the police department today unvei
u.s. mainland next week. in the meantime, people up and down the east coast were urged to get ready. disaster officials warned people against waiting to see exactly where joaquin is headed. >> we can't always tell where these storms are gonna go. and if you're waiting till the last minute it may be too late. we've got time. this storm is down in the bahamas. it's not gonna come out of there quickly, so if you're from the carolinas through the new england states, if you didn't get ready...
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u.s. mainland. that's key. that's probably why you're starting to hear about big forecast adjustments near the storm track. it is a powerful 130-mile-per-hour winds. we've talked about this huge window of movement here and yesterday it looked like the more likely coast, midatlantic or carolinas. not today. now it's more likely than an offshore root is definitely in play here. right now the hurricane center is still closer to us but i think that may be adjusted during the 5:00 advisory and that's what heavy rain returns for friday afternoon but have your umbrella now and until then for lighter rains. moderate to mild coastal flooding. amy freeze is going to join me in a few minutes and we'll talk about all the coastal flooding implications. hurricane joaquin may stay out in the atlantic. that's at least what we're leaning right now. we'll show you all the forecast probabilities but better safe than sorry at this point. still can't call off that it's coming to the east coast. >>> people living along the jersey sh
u.s. mainland. that's key. that's probably why you're starting to hear about big forecast adjustments near the storm track. it is a powerful 130-mile-per-hour winds. we've talked about this huge window of movement here and yesterday it looked like the more likely coast, midatlantic or carolinas. not today. now it's more likely than an offshore root is definitely in play here. right now the hurricane center is still closer to us but i think that may be adjusted during the 5:00 advisory and...
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u.s. mainland and bermuda. as we go to monday, tuesday next week, you see the cone now is way out here into the atlantic. however, for our afternoon, it's still going to be windy and rainy, and it's going to be very raw. it's going to feel like the 40s. we'll have this rain into tonight, and we could have maybe even another inch of rain across the tri-state before, you know, we wind up seeing some of this kind of slowing down tomorrow. the wind could be a problem, and as we go into saturday, we'll still have this northeast wind flowing in here giving us problems at the time of high tide at the coast. we'll talk more about the rest of the weekend and some 70- degree temperatures. next weekend sunshine. we'll talk about that in just a moment. back to you. >> we are looking forward to that. thank you bill. as you just mentioned the jersey shore is expected to feel the brunt of this storm. communities aren't taking any chances. as you can see in this photo that eyewitness news reporter kala rama tweeted out, she ha
u.s. mainland and bermuda. as we go to monday, tuesday next week, you see the cone now is way out here into the atlantic. however, for our afternoon, it's still going to be windy and rainy, and it's going to be very raw. it's going to feel like the 40s. we'll have this rain into tonight, and we could have maybe even another inch of rain across the tri-state before, you know, we wind up seeing some of this kind of slowing down tomorrow. the wind could be a problem, and as we go into saturday,...
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u.s. mainland but the rains pounded the coast from south carolina to the northeast. storms ripped down power lines, washed out roads, and wrecked homes. >> i heard this loud boom, and it was loud. i knew it wasn't -- i knew it was a tree. >> reporter: high winds and rain dismantled this road in new jersey and floated it down the bay. thousands heeded government warnings to evacuate and others took their chances and were trapped. >> well, it's all the hardwood floors done popped up and everything is floating and the water is up below the tv above the sofa. it's 3 feet pretty much deep in the whole house. >> reporter: the storm focused its fury on the carolina coast leaving residents to improvise their commutes. coast guard search and rescue crews found parts of a freighter that left florida with 33 on board headed toward puerto rico whether it lost contact with the coast guard. >> the ship became disabled because of a mechanical problem. the ship found its way in the path of a storm. >> reporter: the historic downpour left residents banding together to rescue the stra
u.s. mainland but the rains pounded the coast from south carolina to the northeast. storms ripped down power lines, washed out roads, and wrecked homes. >> i heard this loud boom, and it was loud. i knew it wasn't -- i knew it was a tree. >> reporter: high winds and rain dismantled this road in new jersey and floated it down the bay. thousands heeded government warnings to evacuate and others took their chances and were trapped. >> well, it's all the hardwood floors done...
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u.s. mainland.his model is hinting toward the same idea that the bigger forecast models are showing, as well. there's an area of low pressure developing here it will track to the north into the gulf. the waters are warm in through here, there's signs of something developing. if you're vacationing in fort meyers or tampa, pensacola, houston, new orleans, somewhere in here you may want to monitor the forecast closely over the next four or five days, wait to see what happened. it's quite in the tropics otherwise. back in philadelphia, clear as a whistle, sunny skies and warm, temperatures near 70 degrees. >> layoffs are coming to twitter. social media company is planning layoffs after jack dorsey was named the permanent ceo. it is part of a reorganization, he said twitter needs to be more focused. in august he restructured the company's product team. >>> the newest addition to jfk is a farm. they will grow bruise for the restaurants. they hope to produce blue potatoes which would be used for blue chips
u.s. mainland.his model is hinting toward the same idea that the bigger forecast models are showing, as well. there's an area of low pressure developing here it will track to the north into the gulf. the waters are warm in through here, there's signs of something developing. if you're vacationing in fort meyers or tampa, pensacola, houston, new orleans, somewhere in here you may want to monitor the forecast closely over the next four or five days, wait to see what happened. it's quite in the...
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u.s. mainland. we will see how communities hit by sandy are preparing this time around. >>> and a plan to monitor nypd. >>> and it seems this video has just everywhere yesterday, the guy who couldn't catch a break. this morning we are hearing from the unlucky fan who missed several chances the catch a ball at yankee stadium. >> came so close. >> oh,. >> no, he didn't. >>> good morning. i am chris wragge. >> i feel so badly for him. and i am mary calvi. his name is will smith. >> how about that? >> will smith, quite a career in film too. >> #notlegend. >> awe. >> so we were wondering, who is this guy? we've got the hear from this guy to see what he is about. here's a quick sound bite from mr. will smith. >> people start texting me, check this out, they have video of the actual game. and so i knew that i'm like, okay, i'm going to get some crap for it but i didn't know i was going to wake up with my phone totally blown up. everyone from 10 years ago to people in toronto -- >> toronto? >> yeah. >> the
u.s. mainland. we will see how communities hit by sandy are preparing this time around. >>> and a plan to monitor nypd. >>> and it seems this video has just everywhere yesterday, the guy who couldn't catch a break. this morning we are hearing from the unlucky fan who missed several chances the catch a ball at yankee stadium. >> came so close. >> oh,. >> no, he didn't. >>> good morning. i am chris wragge. >> i feel so badly for him. and i am...
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u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and can begin to plan their futures together. juan carlos told us if he'd known about the crossing, he wouldn't have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he said he's happy she's here but doesn't want to see other families risking everything for a new life. marathon, florida. >> a community in seattle today is remembering a high school student who died after injured during a football game. students and eachers held a memorial monday after kenny passed away. he was critically injured playing friday and underwent surgery but did not survive. the exact cause of death is unclear. last month, a 17-year-old quarterback in new jersey died after his spleen ruptured during a football game. >> new controversy today for the daily fantasy sports industry. an employee admitted to winning $350,000 on a rival website, having some accusing that employee of a form of insider trading p.m. john henry smith is here with more on the controversy. >> here is the issue in a nutshell. in daily fantasy sports, you use
u.s. mainland by any means necessary continues to grow. >> the garcias are reunited and can begin to plan their futures together. juan carlos told us if he'd known about the crossing, he wouldn't have allowed his daughter to take such a massive risk. he said he's happy she's here but doesn't want to see other families risking everything for a new life. marathon, florida. >> a community in seattle today is remembering a high school student who died after injured during a football...
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they spend thousands on hotel, transportation and cost of care is lower than the mainland u.s. median weight time, about three weeks. >>> the famous statue at the ronald mcdonald house was vandalized. the children of families who stay in the house for medical treatment, they're just traumatized that the statue is gone. they have no leads. and a replacement will cost about $7500. a baby giraffe makes a debut that los angeles zoo. and the male is expected to be about 10 feet tall by its first birthday. they can grow up to 17 feet tall. it's already 6 feet tall. >> do you feel for that mother? >> oh, yeah. >>> well, if your bunny is destined for stardom, this may be its big break. the #real tricks -- it's part of a mission to remove artificials and colors from its cereal and one lucky bunny will be featured on limited addition triks cereal boxes in their home town. >>> guaranteed that you have never seen a soccer practice like this before. a viral video of the sc mets football club shows the boys training in sink with a ball that improves brain organization and enables faster desition ma
they spend thousands on hotel, transportation and cost of care is lower than the mainland u.s. median weight time, about three weeks. >>> the famous statue at the ronald mcdonald house was vandalized. the children of families who stay in the house for medical treatment, they're just traumatized that the statue is gone. they have no leads. and a replacement will cost about $7500. a baby giraffe makes a debut that los angeles zoo. and the male is expected to be about 10 feet tall by its...
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u.s. mainland. >> doctors without borders says a hospital in the afghan kunduz has been bombed and it may have been a u.s.a. air strike. >> the shooter was enrolled in the class he attacked. picture of a disturbed loaner. weapons. >> reigniting the debate over gun control. >> stuff happens. and the impulse is always to do something and it is not necessarily the right thing to >> i don't think i have to react to that one. >> a farmer dug up the skeleton of a woolley mammoth in michigan. the remains 15,000 years old. >> that's another catch. >> these guys are ready for the playoffs. >> and all that matters. >> monsoon rain has caused the river to swell to sizes expected to a attract a record number as day. >> on "cbs this morning saturday." pointless military operation in the mideast. and for once, it wasn't us. >> putin would like to take syria off our hands. but this is serious. if russia shoots down one of our planes or vice versa, this could be world war iii. and then we'll never get to the bottom of what's in hillary's e-mails. >> and welcome to the weekend everyone. we got a great sho
u.s. mainland. >> doctors without borders says a hospital in the afghan kunduz has been bombed and it may have been a u.s.a. air strike. >> the shooter was enrolled in the class he attacked. picture of a disturbed loaner. weapons. >> reigniting the debate over gun control. >> stuff happens. and the impulse is always to do something and it is not necessarily the right thing to >> i don't think i have to react to that one. >> a farmer dug up the skeleton of a...
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. >>> and an update on the latest hurricane creeping towards the mainland u.s. you're watching "early today." have opened up a lot of dawn. they rely on it because it's tough on grease... yet gentle. but even they'll tell you, dawn helps open... something even bigger. facebook.com, dawn saves wildlife. find out how the little things you do, can make a big difference. [ female announcer ] when you're serious about fighting wrinkles, turn to roc retinol correxion . one week,...
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u.s. mainland.re that north korea did not display any weapons, not even the drones that people thought it might be tempted to show off. but as you'll see from these pictures, it was still quite a show. it was the biggest military parade in north korea's history, mass ranks of troops marching past the country's young leader kim jong-un. in the undisputed goose-stepping capital of the world. this is an army that still sees the united states as enemy number one. for them, this is much more than a mass demonstration of loyalty. this is a defiant message to america. their commander's message was that the u.s. policy of trying to stop north korea getting a nuclear weapon have failed and that america has been driven into a corner. this is a country whose people are virtually brainwashed early, drilled from 5 years old to hate america and to obey without question. this woman escaped north korea with her parents after years of indoctrination at elementary school. speaking to nbc's kate snow. >> the schooltea
u.s. mainland.re that north korea did not display any weapons, not even the drones that people thought it might be tempted to show off. but as you'll see from these pictures, it was still quite a show. it was the biggest military parade in north korea's history, mass ranks of troops marching past the country's young leader kim jong-un. in the undisputed goose-stepping capital of the world. this is an army that still sees the united states as enemy number one. for them, this is much more than a...
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u.s. mainland. others that i it's greatly exaggerated. there it is, showing it off., carson, fiorina, put together their support in a cbs poll you've got 63% of the vote going to outsiders. here is governor mike huckabee. sir, governor, outsiders lead the way. you're way down there in single digits. what are you going to do about this? >> well, i think, first of all, when people say outsiders, i don't know of anybody that's more of an outsider, i've never been in washington, never had a paycheck there. stuart: you've held an elective office. >> right, but this is somewhat confusing i think to voters when they ask do you really want someone to walk into the oval office who has never ever held elective office and maybe people do, but i want to make them think about that. would you let a doctor operate on you who had never been in an operating room? would you let a pilot fly you who had never been in an airplane? i understand people are disgusted with washington, i'm disgusted with washington. >> are you going to go rogue. >> being president is not an entry level job, s
u.s. mainland. others that i it's greatly exaggerated. there it is, showing it off., carson, fiorina, put together their support in a cbs poll you've got 63% of the vote going to outsiders. here is governor mike huckabee. sir, governor, outsiders lead the way. you're way down there in single digits. what are you going to do about this? >> well, i think, first of all, when people say outsiders, i don't know of anybody that's more of an outsider, i've never been in washington, never had a...
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we are in the moment -- in the mainland, here in the u.s.. we own all of those airplanes.make sure that they are identical. be in delhi or london or here in the bay area, they are always the same price because we control the asset. cory: how many planes to have now and how many did you have a year ago? lester we have 44. right now we are at 57. -- last year we had 44. right now we are at 57. we are online for 60 by the end of the year. as for the tech industry, this area here flies a lot to asia. they fly across the pacific. are you going to binary thing airplane? tech companies are in a venture capital position. with us, they just -- of ther the duration fund, to be charged for certain investments. i wonder, when you look at the business, if you have a different kind of plane for this different kind of business. obviously a plane that will take you from chicago to new york or fly your around the south is not the plane you want to take from san francisco to singapore. thomas: exactly right. global or the challenger 350, a brand-new airplane in the u.s. flying coast-to-coas
we are in the moment -- in the mainland, here in the u.s.. we own all of those airplanes.make sure that they are identical. be in delhi or london or here in the bay area, they are always the same price because we control the asset. cory: how many planes to have now and how many did you have a year ago? lester we have 44. right now we are at 57. -- last year we had 44. right now we are at 57. we are online for 60 by the end of the year. as for the tech industry, this area here flies a lot to...