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that is to west coast states. and, ourstates. and, our capacity on storage in particular that substantially needs to be improved as technology is catching up our efforts to be advanced in this space. i'm confident in our capacity to deal with that. the reason i maintain that confidence is that the work that we've been doing in the last year, particularly what we've been doing with our largest public utilities in this country, the largest in the united states but the others to really map the future of reliability. that looks very differently than today. we have been advancing goals. we are now the transition of that. now we have to sober up to the reality that in this transition we are going to have to do more and be much more mindful in terms of capacity providing backup and insurance. i'm not pleased with what happened. i take a backseat to no one. if you are on the sidelines, i can assure you you shouldn't be pleased at the moment that we are in. we will get to the bottom of it. that's why our investigation into what happens wi
that is to west coast states. and, ourstates. and, our capacity on storage in particular that substantially needs to be improved as technology is catching up our efforts to be advanced in this space. i'm confident in our capacity to deal with that. the reason i maintain that confidence is that the work that we've been doing in the last year, particularly what we've been doing with our largest public utilities in this country, the largest in the united states but the others to really map the...
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it led to the forced relocation of more than 110,000 japanese americans living on the west coast. they were confined to internment camps operated by the military. more than two thirds of these people were native born american citizens. abruptly forced to abandon or sell their homes and businesses many lost everything that they owned. similar wartime fears led canada and nations throughout latin america to adopt comparable expulsion measures against residents of japanese ancestry. yet they remained loyal and some japanese americans from the camps served in the military where they distinguished themselves in extraordinary valor and combat. the supreme court upheld the president's order but in the 1980s the united states congress acknowledged this violation of civil liberties of americans and voted to provide some compensation to individuals who were confined to the camps. the supreme court also vacated its earlier wartime rulings. during world war ii millions of americans took up arms to fight totalitarianism and racism abroad. yet 1941 america was a deeply racist nation and the mil
it led to the forced relocation of more than 110,000 japanese americans living on the west coast. they were confined to internment camps operated by the military. more than two thirds of these people were native born american citizens. abruptly forced to abandon or sell their homes and businesses many lost everything that they owned. similar wartime fears led canada and nations throughout latin america to adopt comparable expulsion measures against residents of japanese ancestry. yet they...
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side the northern korean side of the border now they've issued the highest level alert for the west coast of the country the south of the country they're expecting up to 500 millimeters of rain by the end of the week and they are as we know far more vulnerable to storms like this because of course they don't have the same kind of infrastructure that they do in the south they have a lot of their hillsides are completely deforested which makes landslides and mudslides more of a problem and also of course they're far more reliant on their crops on their agricultural sector which of course is very vulnerable to storms like this so they have issued at the highest alert level there is they are also expecting the similar kinds of rains to the kinds of storms we've been seeing here in the south ok rob we'll leave it there many thanks rob and brought our correspondent there. in south korea. lebanon has
side the northern korean side of the border now they've issued the highest level alert for the west coast of the country the south of the country they're expecting up to 500 millimeters of rain by the end of the week and they are as we know far more vulnerable to storms like this because of course they don't have the same kind of infrastructure that they do in the south they have a lot of their hillsides are completely deforested which makes landslides and mudslides more of a problem and also...
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city of portland oregon on the west coast so violent confrontations between opposing camps on saturday around a being held by right wing groups quickly drew counter protest from left wing demonstrators hundreds wearing helmets and makeshift shields brawl for hours it's been more than 80 straight days of protests important following the police killing of george floyd. at least 17 people have been killed in a period of 24 hours in colombia it's one of the most violent days since the signing of a peace deal in 2016. reports it comes after weeks of increased on rest across the country a truck carrying 6 bodies arrives at a morgue in southwest
city of portland oregon on the west coast so violent confrontations between opposing camps on saturday around a being held by right wing groups quickly drew counter protest from left wing demonstrators hundreds wearing helmets and makeshift shields brawl for hours it's been more than 80 straight days of protests important following the police killing of george floyd. at least 17 people have been killed in a period of 24 hours in colombia it's one of the most violent days since the signing of a...
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it's a west coast port. they utilize a tremendous amount of energy. we are working to reduce the consumption of that energy out the ports to reduce the amount of energy being pulled off the grid. we are working with major customers up and down the state. some of the largest commercial consumers as well as a lot of established consumers that have brands in the states from tesla and others that have been helpful and accommodating in terms of putting out messages to their consumer base regarding the need to reduce usage. we are working to procure and bring online more energy from la dwp getting support from the state water board as it relates to getting more hydro online. we are looking at beakers, peak during a race is called peak her plans the vernacular of our energy experts and getting them online. this could put more energy with all the tools in the toolkit to meet the needs of customers in the next 72 hours. even with all of that, we are likely to fall short. we should see some episodic issues as it relates to supplying the coverage that you deserv
it's a west coast port. they utilize a tremendous amount of energy. we are working to reduce the consumption of that energy out the ports to reduce the amount of energy being pulled off the grid. we are working with major customers up and down the state. some of the largest commercial consumers as well as a lot of established consumers that have brands in the states from tesla and others that have been helpful and accommodating in terms of putting out messages to their consumer base regarding...
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host: we go to our independent .ine caller: the collins are east coast, west coast and text. i am an independent. , in regards becomes to covid-19 and storm threats. back in 1938, there was a massive storm that came up the east coast. had the best scenario for the where a bermuda high dropped and spinning clockwise and another front spinning counterclockwise that pushed the storm 55 miles an hour up and hit up in vermont as a category one. back in the late 90's and early 2000's, there was another storm that had the exact same. it jumped into the carolinas, but 24 hours later the jetstream in and 24 hours later, the bermuda high have dropped down and you could have had an identical effect to the 1938 storm. if you had a catastrophic storm, such as in 1938, which could have repeated itself, with the covid-19 preparations, along with such a catastrophic storm hitting long island and destroying long island, because it was all agricultural land back then, would fema be able to handle that? again, fema is just part of the team. when you get into high population areas, there is a lot
host: we go to our independent .ine caller: the collins are east coast, west coast and text. i am an independent. , in regards becomes to covid-19 and storm threats. back in 1938, there was a massive storm that came up the east coast. had the best scenario for the where a bermuda high dropped and spinning clockwise and another front spinning counterclockwise that pushed the storm 55 miles an hour up and hit up in vermont as a category one. back in the late 90's and early 2000's, there was...
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. >> as she tracks the west coast let's bring the dire situation happening on the west coast. thousands of people have had to flee their homes to escape a growing wildfire this is in the cherry valley east of los angeles. 1,200 firefighters are battling that blaze >> reporter: this is started as joined together to become one monster fire and the problem that firefighters have is that it's tucked in these deep ravines that are treacherous it is still raging out of control. this in the middle of a pandemic where they are trying to keep themselves safe and people they evacuated safe as well firefighters racing to contain a sprawling ring of flames exploding explod exploding into an inferno. evacuations for 8,000 residents. >> on the side of the road two small fires. within a half hour it was up to the side of the road, practically. it spread very fast. >> reporter: officials say it started friday night when two smaller fires merged becoming a unified monster. >> i just want to show you just how close some of these homes are to the flames. >> reporter: fueled by thick vegetation,
. >> as she tracks the west coast let's bring the dire situation happening on the west coast. thousands of people have had to flee their homes to escape a growing wildfire this is in the cherry valley east of los angeles. 1,200 firefighters are battling that blaze >> reporter: this is started as joined together to become one monster fire and the problem that firefighters have is that it's tucked in these deep ravines that are treacherous it is still raging out of control. this in...
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something similar again across the west coast.ee heat watches, warnings and advisories from arizona up the west coast with a large area where heat in summer time lingering. forecast highs in the phoenix area again up over 115 degrees. 126 that the value. close to 110 degrees north in california. actual temperatures. it's hot across the country and i will leave you with our forecasted highs. 90s, 100 degrees, it's been feeling a bit cooler on the east coast 80 degrees is the forecasted high in a new york city, so maybe gestate hint of fall on the east coast, but that is not the case across the country. todd: plus on the west coast you have a lot of dust kicking up making it tough to breathe, so please stay safe. jillian: thanks, adam. 66 million-dollar covid-19 field hospital and why some local officials defended. todd: preserving one homes history with jail cells in the basement. sale price to lock in this unique listing todd: chicago leaders pasting scrutiny over an emergency hospital for covid-19 patients. it was set up in the e
something similar again across the west coast.ee heat watches, warnings and advisories from arizona up the west coast with a large area where heat in summer time lingering. forecast highs in the phoenix area again up over 115 degrees. 126 that the value. close to 110 degrees north in california. actual temperatures. it's hot across the country and i will leave you with our forecasted highs. 90s, 100 degrees, it's been feeling a bit cooler on the east coast 80 degrees is the forecasted high in a...
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i think as whole trough just kind of sits along the west coast we've seen this all summer long but that's about to change this whole ridge over the desert southwest that is going to start to build in toward the bay area lot of part of the week and it is going to get hot around the bay area to numbers for there in the upper 90's in the central valley, 70 degrees in santa barbara 77 and sunny in los angeles low clouds and fog certainly hugging the coastline overnight tonight and really all along the california coast all the way down point conception los angeles you're seeing that patchy fog in the morning then return to some clouds again as we head in toward the middle the week so cloudy skies co side it's going to be hot though inland that i think as we get this next weekend maybe start talking offshore winds. 50's for overnight lows tonight by day tomorrow we've got a lot of numbers in the 70's 80's around the bay lot 80's in the interior valleys dead in 90's and 1560's up toward the coastline. look at the next few days temperatures, staying down just a tad then we start to warm things up
i think as whole trough just kind of sits along the west coast we've seen this all summer long but that's about to change this whole ridge over the desert southwest that is going to start to build in toward the bay area lot of part of the week and it is going to get hot around the bay area to numbers for there in the upper 90's in the central valley, 70 degrees in santa barbara 77 and sunny in los angeles low clouds and fog certainly hugging the coastline overnight tonight and really all along...
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d if you start looking sort of towards the west coast-- if you take colorado, my home state, and you look west of it-- in 2018, 69% of people voted by mail. when you're oking across the country, you see a patchwork of election laws and the sort of-- the people who implement those lad it can be a vastly different experience if you live in new york versus california. n: any concerns what congress is trying to do in order to safeguard the u.s.p.s.? what are you lookin >> i thinkhat my organization is primarily looking for funding and stability, and helping election officials plan forward, for what election day is going to loowek like. e coming very close to the place where some states are going to start sending ballots in september. ng able to accuratel talk to voters about what to do one, having some sabilityto get around how that works, is really important. >> sreenivasan: what is the distinction between an absentee ballot and a mail-in ballot? >> functionally, not very much. it just depends on where you live. some states call it absentee. some states call it mail-in. and me states ac
d if you start looking sort of towards the west coast-- if you take colorado, my home state, and you look west of it-- in 2018, 69% of people voted by mail. when you're oking across the country, you see a patchwork of election laws and the sort of-- the people who implement those lad it can be a vastly different experience if you live in new york versus california. n: any concerns what congress is trying to do in order to safeguard the u.s.p.s.? what are you lookin >> i thinkhat my...
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this is the west coast, again, the demographics of the southwest are so different from the east coasthink it's important that he pick somebody from the west coast. >> as the daughter of immigra immigrants, black woman, asian-american woman, as someone who's going to be disproportionately impacted by issues, herself, growing up, came up in the civil rights movement with her family in california, i think someone who can speak to those issues, hear our community, heard our voices before, i think that is someone we can engage with. >> when i look at kamala harris, what joe biden has done, i think he's picked a conventional, perfect, logical choice for him. i think it will invigorate and solidify the base of the democrat party. but i still fundamentally believe that most people are baked in on whether they're going to vote for biden or they're going to vote for the president. >> i think people are excited. i think people are tired of what's happening. so i think people will show up to the polls this time. i hope there's nothing that stops them with this pandemic. the last voting day was a
this is the west coast, again, the demographics of the southwest are so different from the east coasthink it's important that he pick somebody from the west coast. >> as the daughter of immigra immigrants, black woman, asian-american woman, as someone who's going to be disproportionately impacted by issues, herself, growing up, came up in the civil rights movement with her family in california, i think someone who can speak to those issues, hear our community, heard our voices before, i...
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>>> hopefully the dog days haven't gotten you down too much it is friday, why not, 2:30 on the west coast let's get right now to it. it was a record week on wall street that should give you energy. right? and a remarkable week for the federal reserve as well. the nasdaq and s&p 500 hitting fresh all time highs and the dow turning positive for the year. look at that all this after the fed made a major policy shift saying they're going to allow inflation to run hotter than normal to help the american economy. jobs over inflation headline that was big in the bond market. the ten-year yield hitting its highest level since june, and the yield curve sharply. tony zang says there's only one stock that can be a big winner, at least one stock that could, tony, who is it? take it away. >> i wanted to take a look at morgan stanley because of this pickup in rates, that's going to provide support for a rally in financials if we take a look at the chart of morgan stanley, it's one of the strongest from a relative strength perspective easily outperforming the sector since the beginning of march if you c
>>> hopefully the dog days haven't gotten you down too much it is friday, why not, 2:30 on the west coast let's get right now to it. it was a record week on wall street that should give you energy. right? and a remarkable week for the federal reserve as well. the nasdaq and s&p 500 hitting fresh all time highs and the dow turning positive for the year. look at that all this after the fed made a major policy shift saying they're going to allow inflation to run hotter than normal to...
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the leaders of 2 west african nations ivory coast and guinea are expected to run for controversial 3rd terms in october. and new york's attorney general sues the national rifle association in a bid to dissolve the gun lobbying group. the search for bodies continues in the aftermath of lebanon's deadly port explosion and so does the search for answers 16 port officials have now been detained but many aren't blaming the people running the port instead they say the people running the country are responsible protests are being held in central beirut calling for a complete overhaul of the political elite they've been backed by french president emanuel mccrum he's been touring neighborhoods devastated by the chemical explosion the death toll from tuesday's blast. it is now at $149.00 and it's expected to go up by nick smith as the latest from beirut. on the streets of beirut on thursday france's president emmanuel mccomas essentially moment by people many of them calling for a turn of french mandate fronts was the clonal power here before independence and is because micron has essentially st
the leaders of 2 west african nations ivory coast and guinea are expected to run for controversial 3rd terms in october. and new york's attorney general sues the national rifle association in a bid to dissolve the gun lobbying group. the search for bodies continues in the aftermath of lebanon's deadly port explosion and so does the search for answers 16 port officials have now been detained but many aren't blaming the people running the port instead they say the people running the country are...
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west coast, leading to remarkable scenes such as this, a fire tornado in california. we have the latest advisories and the forecast straight ahead. >>> also, a new mask mandate in paris, just one of the major developments we'll have for you from around the world with the pandemic. stay with us. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> several wildfires are raging in the western u.s. now and things could get worse this weekend, as much of the region is baking in an intense heat wave. almost 100 million americans are under some form of heat advisory from texas through the rocky mountains over to the west coast. in southern california, hundreds of firefighters are battling to control the lake fire as it is known. the spate of wildfires in the west have collectively burned more than 100,000 acres or 40,000 hectares. meteorologist derek van dam is following the conditio
west coast, leading to remarkable scenes such as this, a fire tornado in california. we have the latest advisories and the forecast straight ahead. >>> also, a new mask mandate in paris, just one of the major developments we'll have for you from around the world with the pandemic. stay with us. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for?...
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>>yes so we have correspondents from the west coast to the midwest to the east coast and they'll be kindf fill in the gap 110 tv stations, 4400 journalists. >>that's a lot of a lot of people but there are some places where we need to go that maybe there's not a huge presence next our station and that's kind of what they're there for and they'll travel wherever, the big story is and we're super excited for you to see this again we launch september 1st on the wgn america network if you go to wgn america dot com to plug in your zip code to find out exactly what you watch us on and there in san fran our west coast bureau reporter nancy loo really season. reporter really great she has the west coast coming for us to our neck of the woods, what sounds fantastic and it sounds like a refreshing change is well i wish you all the best. >>thank you so much we appreciate you and we'll be looking for you next month. robin sounds good. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, a standoff in the south bay in peacefully after a man she said deputies at the san jose main jail. plus today is the first
>>yes so we have correspondents from the west coast to the midwest to the east coast and they'll be kindf fill in the gap 110 tv stations, 4400 journalists. >>that's a lot of a lot of people but there are some places where we need to go that maybe there's not a huge presence next our station and that's kind of what they're there for and they'll travel wherever, the big story is and we're super excited for you to see this again we launch september 1st on the wgn america network if...
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it comes amid a heatwave on america's west coast,47483051:48:51,176 it is already one of 2147483051:48:51,176 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the hottest places on earth, doubt its veracity. in fact, the greatest warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphere, the temperatures in the arctic on average are 3, 4, 5, even 8—degrees above pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some places, including places like the arctic, where it is especially significant because of the effect that it has on the ice. before this, the highest temperature reliably recorded on earth was 129.2 degrees fahrenheit, that's 5a degrees celsius, also here in death valley in 2013. we're going to try and cook an egg — it's 109 degrees fahrenheit on the tarmac. here we go... sometimes the ground here is so hot, you can fry and egg on it... it's not working. ..if you do it right. it works in films... paul hawkins, bbc news. a story we are likely to come back to.
it comes amid a heatwave on america's west coast,47483051:48:51,176 it is already one of 2147483051:48:51,176 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 the hottest places on earth, doubt its veracity. in fact, the greatest warming is occurring in the higher altitudes, such as the arctic, particularly, and in the northern hemisphere, the temperatures in the arctic on average are 3, 4, 5, even 8—degrees above pre—industrial levels already, so we are seeing uneven warming and very high warming in some...
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those temperatures around $44.00 celsius there for phoenix and the state funded dry rotted out west coast of the u.s. much of western kind of the also seeing a good deal of settled and sunny weather some settled in sunny whether it's in the caribbean but so we got some lively showers once again just around the western side of the caribbean into central america that's where the heaviest rain is going to be over the next couple days but we will still see some western weather just around the eastern island so i think the wettest weather is going to be across the way in woods as we go on through friday still quite a rush of showers here as we go into saturday but the league was also seeing some of that western weather at that stage a few showers coming in across hispaniola some wetter whether they're actually pushing into jamaica we'll see a little bit of sherry right as northern parts of cuba have been over the top temperature 32. that. was the we've been through a lot of the us are we but we cut the rest in 2017 people in power investigated why trinidad and tobago became a ripe recruiting g
those temperatures around $44.00 celsius there for phoenix and the state funded dry rotted out west coast of the u.s. much of western kind of the also seeing a good deal of settled and sunny weather some settled in sunny whether it's in the caribbean but so we got some lively showers once again just around the western side of the caribbean into central america that's where the heaviest rain is going to be over the next couple days but we will still see some western weather just around the...
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the west coast to las vegas for a treat show but the only problem that i see is one consumers have to be ready for it and that's a big hurdle and i know they can produce these cars today they can absolutely produced self driving cars but our consumer do consumers want it and can we clear all those government regulations and that is a big issue well let's turn to to michigan who's seen a long history of this leading innovation and the auto industry specifically just like the various other sectors the auto industry it's been flan by the pandemic and the 2nd quarter of this year and actually revenue fell by by half at general motors ford and auto suppliers like. cooper standard is this new version of ford is this part of this innovation to try to help. where you ford and all the other manufacturers are all working together to try and get autonomous cars again the biggest problem with coated the impact to the auto industry at least in the u.s. that well mostly globally was getting parts out of china because you can't produce a car that's only 99 percent complete on top of that they're sti
the west coast to las vegas for a treat show but the only problem that i see is one consumers have to be ready for it and that's a big hurdle and i know they can produce these cars today they can absolutely produced self driving cars but our consumer do consumers want it and can we clear all those government regulations and that is a big issue well let's turn to to michigan who's seen a long history of this leading innovation and the auto industry specifically just like the various other...
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the own family is supposed to be on the west coast of the united states right now like many singaporeans they like to travel a lot but the city state is turning making it difficult returning holiday makers face 14 days of coron teen in a hotel and mandatory coronavirus tests all at their own expense and their social pressure to stay at home. i mean you can however like you know. if i so id advice you not to do so if you still want to do it might not be you know good a good view for the boss that. after a long period of the aunts are happy to be spending some time on the small island resort of just off the coast. the palm trees and sunshine helped overcome their wanderlust and there's another motivating factor not to travel anyone who ignores the travel warning and comes home with covered 19 has to pay for their own health care costs to put a choice. in your hand so if you think it's safe. to bet you you get the virus and i think. it's a choice you made as a consequence you had a bit of. the indoor waterfall in singapore's international airport is the world's largest but there aren't many
the own family is supposed to be on the west coast of the united states right now like many singaporeans they like to travel a lot but the city state is turning making it difficult returning holiday makers face 14 days of coron teen in a hotel and mandatory coronavirus tests all at their own expense and their social pressure to stay at home. i mean you can however like you know. if i so id advice you not to do so if you still want to do it might not be you know good a good view for the boss...
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being flown to the yacht because it's tied up in a rather out of the white oak ation just off the west coast of greenland near the city but it only set. 3 hours thank you and there are 9 guests on board today. an experienced crew is here to look after them. the your ship is owned by a young for crack dutch boat builder who also owns a charter cruise company the ship is called the legit and is just under 78 meters long the legend is actually a converted ice breaker and yun supervise most of its refitting work himself over a period of 2 and a half years the advantage of such an x. . addition yacht is that allows access to hard to reach locations which a growing number of the ultra wealthy a seeking out the former icebreaker now looks like a 5 star hotel complete with a fireplace. the legend has 13 cabins timeless styling and beautiful furnishings create an elegant and comfortable atmosphere on board the yacht also features impressive leisure and entertainment facilities. yeah and wants people to feel comfortable on board his yacht with a private guests all passengers who've signed up for a cha
being flown to the yacht because it's tied up in a rather out of the white oak ation just off the west coast of greenland near the city but it only set. 3 hours thank you and there are 9 guests on board today. an experienced crew is here to look after them. the your ship is owned by a young for crack dutch boat builder who also owns a charter cruise company the ship is called the legit and is just under 78 meters long the legend is actually a converted ice breaker and yun supervise most of its...
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the xab was going well as our forces moved on capturing the japanese base along the west coast. forces landed with no losses. while general mcarthur's forces were driving forward in the philippine s patton's army dro on across the river. a record-breaking fleelt blasted frankfurt and other german cities. [ explosions ] >>> the nazis were reaping a bitter and devastating harvest. now the very perpetrators of aerial blitzkrieg saw their own cities reduced to rubble. here at last was retribution to the mercyless executioners. but on the ground some of the bitterest fighting took place on the cologne plain. the forces were resisted every step of the way. then on the 16th of december, 1944, the german offensive struck the german field marshal smashing into the arde anne sector. [ gunfire ] >>> they had cast the dice for high stakes, crossing the muse river driving toward the edge, trying to cut the communication line from antwerp to the front lines. if it could be cut, the fate of our armies might be in the balance. this was the battle of the bulge. combat and non-combat troops were
the xab was going well as our forces moved on capturing the japanese base along the west coast. forces landed with no losses. while general mcarthur's forces were driving forward in the philippine s patton's army dro on across the river. a record-breaking fleelt blasted frankfurt and other german cities. [ explosions ] >>> the nazis were reaping a bitter and devastating harvest. now the very perpetrators of aerial blitzkrieg saw their own cities reduced to rubble. here at last was...
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our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome againstter german opposition. the british raced up the east coast in the face of equally brutal opposition.the british r coast in the face of equally brutal opposition.coast in the brutal opposition. in the pacific troops of the first calvary division landed to wipe out all japanese divisions. we landed large forces on the north coast of new guinea. general stillwell and his troops were fighting the japanese in ferma. >> this was global warfare on a scale never known before.>> thi scale never known before. less than three years before hitler had addressed his troops. >> germany, italy and japan will wage common war upon the united states to a victorious conclusion. >> his fascist partner declared -- >> national social list germany, ever closely linked participate today on the side of heroic japan against the united states. >> a japanese militaryist joined the choir. >> americans have automobiles, big beef steaks. when people have those things, they don't want to fight. americans won't sleep i
our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome againstter german opposition. the british raced up the east coast in the face of equally brutal opposition.the british r coast in the face of equally brutal opposition.coast in the brutal opposition. in the pacific troops of the first calvary division landed to wipe out all japanese divisions. we landed large forces on the north coast of new guinea. general stillwell and his troops were fighting the...
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our fisas slowly resumed fighting the west coast of the italian boot towards rome against bitter germanosition. the british advanced up the east coast in the face of equally bitter opposition. in the pacific, troops of the first cavalry division landed on lost negress islands in the admiralty group to wipe out all japanese resistance and complete occupation of the entire group of islands. ♪ ♪ we landed large forces that whole land via on the north coast of new guinea. general stillwell and his troops were fighting the japanese in burma. this was global warfare on a scale never known before. less than three years before, hitler had addressed the right stuck. >> germany italy and japan will wage common war upon the united states to a victorious conclusion. >> in rome, fascist partner a declared. >> italy and national the socialist germany ever closely linked will participate today on the side of heroic japan against the united states. >> a japanese joined the decisive. course >> americans have radios, automobiles, big beefsteaks. one of people has those things, they don't want to fight. a
our fisas slowly resumed fighting the west coast of the italian boot towards rome against bitter germanosition. the british advanced up the east coast in the face of equally bitter opposition. in the pacific, troops of the first cavalry division landed on lost negress islands in the admiralty group to wipe out all japanese resistance and complete occupation of the entire group of islands. ♪ ♪ we landed large forces that whole land via on the north coast of new guinea. general stillwell and...
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with us to discuss more is our west coast correspondent.est devastation from these fires? the actors are so saddening. ed: the weather has abated a little. more than 1.2 million acres continue to burn. tens of thousands are evacuated. those that have returned to their homes, many have found them to have been destroyed. the second and third largest fires. looking at my screen, the second-largest one has only been contained 15%. they expect it will continue to burn. , we are only in late august. wildfires ison for september through october. the feeling is that it will continue to burn. the state is trying to deploy resources and invest money in training for additional firefighting resources. it will continue to burn. there are any -- economic consequences to any fires. in key counties like napa and sonoma county, the industry is worried that the fire will burden of fines -- burn the vines. the damage will make the harvest unusual. there will be no wine created. it's a must in thinkable. county,ay area, l.a. the services economy is getting bac
with us to discuss more is our west coast correspondent.est devastation from these fires? the actors are so saddening. ed: the weather has abated a little. more than 1.2 million acres continue to burn. tens of thousands are evacuated. those that have returned to their homes, many have found them to have been destroyed. the second and third largest fires. looking at my screen, the second-largest one has only been contained 15%. they expect it will continue to burn. , we are only in late august....
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cross ranch one of the oldest christmas tree farms on the west coast.s run by the moran family and four generations live on the property. the farm estimates about 80% of the 35,000 christmas trees are gone, one of the family homes burned as well. >>> across the street from me, i could hear the i look out the flames are rolling, coming at me. >> the family says it wants to plant more trees which will take between 5-10 years to grow. >>> coming up, mcdonald with an investigation into the former ceo, details on allegations as they try to cover up inappropriate behavior. >>> hurricane laura barrels into louisiana as it makes landfall overnight, we are live in charles with a look at some the destruction floor left behind. >>> ♪ (vo) i have the best job in the world. i get to remind people of their grandmother's conchitas. give the little kids cookies... and celebrate birthdays with all our neighbors. hopefully, we'll be part of this community for many, many more years. ♪ >>> good morning, pro athletes protesting the shooting of jacob blake and what they're s
cross ranch one of the oldest christmas tree farms on the west coast.s run by the moran family and four generations live on the property. the farm estimates about 80% of the 35,000 christmas trees are gone, one of the family homes burned as well. >>> across the street from me, i could hear the i look out the flames are rolling, coming at me. >> the family says it wants to plant more trees which will take between 5-10 years to grow. >>> coming up, mcdonald with an...
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our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome against bitter german opposition. the british advanced up the east coast in the face of equally bitter opposition. in the pacific troops of the first cavalry division landed on los megros and to wipeout all japanese and complete -- we landed large forces on the north coast of new guinea. this was global warfare on a scale never known before. germany, italy and japan will wage common war upon the united states to a victorious concushion. in rome his fascist partner declared. >> participate from today on the side of heroic japan against the united states. >> a japanese militarist joined. >> americans have radios, automobiles, big beefsteaks. when a people has those things they don't want to fight. americans won't sleep-in hammocks or lie in trenches they are like a tiger whose stomach is full. they are sleeping. the american is no soldier. yet there he was carrying the fight to the aggressors. he was learning the fighting qualities of the american soldiers. it seems the aggressors had made a sl
our forces slowly resumed fighting their way up the west coast of the italian boot toward rome against bitter german opposition. the british advanced up the east coast in the face of equally bitter opposition. in the pacific troops of the first cavalry division landed on los megros and to wipeout all japanese and complete -- we landed large forces on the north coast of new guinea. this was global warfare on a scale never known before. germany, italy and japan will wage common war upon the...
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others were seriously injured when the vehicle overturned close to a deer on tuesday on the south west coast local media say the crash was due to dangerous driving on difficult mountain road. and sri lanka's political leaders have cast their ballots in parliamentary elections president go to raja pascua is seeking a big enough majority to allow him to push through constitutional reform so he can implement his economic and national security agenda. the olympic ring installed in tokyo bay for the 2020 summer games have been removed on what had been day 14 games the games have been postponed until next year because of the coronavirus pandemic after a wash and brush up rings back in december if all goes well the world is marking the 75th anniversary of the u.s. bombing of hiroshima in japan the 1st atomic to attack killed more than 140000 people survivors and families of victims lay breeds peace memorial park they also remember the moment the bomb hit with a bell followed by a minute of silence. ceremonies for scale because of the global health emergency only a handful of foreign dignitaries att
others were seriously injured when the vehicle overturned close to a deer on tuesday on the south west coast local media say the crash was due to dangerous driving on difficult mountain road. and sri lanka's political leaders have cast their ballots in parliamentary elections president go to raja pascua is seeking a big enough majority to allow him to push through constitutional reform so he can implement his economic and national security agenda. the olympic ring installed in tokyo bay for the...
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campaign on leyte was going well as our forces moved on, capturing the japanese base along the west coastforces landed on islands with no losses. while general mcarthur's forces were in the philippines, the third army drove across the river. a record-breaking fleet of 1600 united states heavy bombers blasted frankfurt and other german cities. the nazis were reaping a bitter and devastating harvest from the seeds they had once sewn from the air. now the very perpetrators of blitzkrieg saw their cities in rubble. here at last was a measure of re retribution against their merciless executioners. but on the ground some of the bitterest fighting of the war took place on the cologne plain. our push was resisted every step of the way. then on the 16th of december, 1944, the german counter offensive struck. german field marshal sent a dozen elite divisions smashing into the sector. they had cast the dice for high stakes, crossing the river, driving toward the city and trying to cut the communication lines. the power lines of communication could be cut, the fate of our armies might be in the balan
campaign on leyte was going well as our forces moved on, capturing the japanese base along the west coastforces landed on islands with no losses. while general mcarthur's forces were in the philippines, the third army drove across the river. a record-breaking fleet of 1600 united states heavy bombers blasted frankfurt and other german cities. the nazis were reaping a bitter and devastating harvest from the seeds they had once sewn from the air. now the very perpetrators of blitzkrieg saw their...
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only to the point that they have a number of lending sites on the east or west coast of florida in since the hurt of the tropical storm is coming up in the east side of florida they just go to the west into the gulf they've got plenty of locations lot of only pick this off near pensacola so they should be leaning relatively calm waters as if there is no storm just a few 100 miles away. hoping that everything does go well and they do land safely is it fair to say that this mission puts the u.s. back in a leading position in the space race. well i think we've always been leading but it certainly gives us you know the full suite of tools we now have the ability to launch our own past routes were always a role rockets and to bring them back to earth so yeah that box could be checked now so i guess you could say were you completely back in the saddle again well i know you have been observing this mission from the very start and we'll be watching it to the very end what are your main takeaways what has been the most exciting or important things about this mission over. well one thing it shows
only to the point that they have a number of lending sites on the east or west coast of florida in since the hurt of the tropical storm is coming up in the east side of florida they just go to the west into the gulf they've got plenty of locations lot of only pick this off near pensacola so they should be leaning relatively calm waters as if there is no storm just a few 100 miles away. hoping that everything does go well and they do land safely is it fair to say that this mission puts the u.s....
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christina coleman is live in our west coast bureau with the latest on that. christina?> hi, jon, yeah, several arrests were made last night. police say some people shined lasers at the officers which can cause permanent eye damage, rocks, bottles and explosives were also launched at police. portland police released these photos of some of the things protesters used last night, pool noodles filled with nails were placed on the roadway to damage the tires on police vehicles. and a tire was damaged. and one of the people arrested for criminal activity was wearing this ballistic body armor. friday evening marked the 71st night of consecutive violence in portland. last night president trump said the portland mayor continues to fail the city and that federal agents could put a stop to this. >> we would be able to solve the portland situation immediately, but we are supposed to be asked. if we're not asked and it continues, we will have to a make a decision. it is a very easy thing for us to do. we could stop it very quickly >> protests started after george floyd was killed. d
christina coleman is live in our west coast bureau with the latest on that. christina?> hi, jon, yeah, several arrests were made last night. police say some people shined lasers at the officers which can cause permanent eye damage, rocks, bottles and explosives were also launched at police. portland police released these photos of some of the things protesters used last night, pool noodles filled with nails were placed on the roadway to damage the tires on police vehicles. and a tire was...
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anne rimoin out on the west coast, during our conversation, "the times" is just out with a new piece. we're going to put the headline on the screen. it has to do with your state of california becoming the first state to reach 500,000 total cases. anne, you and i have had this discussion before. they were doing so well. the governor seemed to have his arms around this. does this mirror the same problem in so many other sun belt states? in short, what happened? >> you know, tony fauci said it today in the hearing. we opened up too soon, and we're seeing exactly what you said. we are seeing the effects of what happens when you open up too soon. the virus wasn't gone. we did not eradicate the virus. we just pushed it down to a much lower level than it was beforehand. and we don't have a magic pill here. we don't have some magic solution. it's only going to be dealt with by hard work. and we stopped doing the hard work. we relaxed. we got complacent, and we are paying the price. and every state is going to pay this same price if they relax because the virus is among us. it is here. it's no
anne rimoin out on the west coast, during our conversation, "the times" is just out with a new piece. we're going to put the headline on the screen. it has to do with your state of california becoming the first state to reach 500,000 total cases. anne, you and i have had this discussion before. they were doing so well. the governor seemed to have his arms around this. does this mirror the same problem in so many other sun belt states? in short, what happened? >> you know, tony...
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. >>> we welcome our viewers on the west coast. the risky step of deliberately exposing volunteers to the virus. >>> and one school with a quarantine just days after reopening the classroom. >>> we have new video of that deadly explosion in beirut. it shows that massive blast on tuesday. crews continue to search through the rubble hoping and praying to find survivors. at least one american is among the more than 130 people killed. >> family of an unarmed man shot and killed by a police officer filed a lawsuit. >> he was not read his rights. they just flat out assassinated my brother. >> reporter: they say they are determined to stop a pattern of unjust shootings at the hands of vallejo police. a civil rights lawsuit was filed this morning. >> to me this was flat out murder. >> reporter: he was shot and killed on june 2 by an officer who filed an assault rifle through the window of a back seat. the officer said he thought he had a gun, but he was carrying a weapon. body camera shows another officer consoling him. tonn was involved i
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the west coast grid is being taxed. >> we rely on imports from other states to help us meet our energy demand, especially in the evening use tends to rise during the summertime because everyone is coming home from work, that's the hottest part of the day. >> the cooling centers are actually being opened across the bay area, even though there is the concern about covid spread. marin county exposition center in san rafael is opening. it's the first time it's used this building as a cooling center. it can comfortably accommodate 150 people, if necessary up to 300. but of course space is limited because of covid-19 precautions. that site in san rafael will be operating through tuesday during the hottest hours of the day, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. >>> now, to do our part, here are some ways we can all help conserve power in our households. this may sound extreme, but try to set your thermostat for 78. use a ceiling fan if you have one or a floor fan. i've bought three for my household. close your blinds, cover your windows, keep the sun and heat out during the day. and avoid using your oven. l
the west coast grid is being taxed. >> we rely on imports from other states to help us meet our energy demand, especially in the evening use tends to rise during the summertime because everyone is coming home from work, that's the hottest part of the day. >> the cooling centers are actually being opened across the bay area, even though there is the concern about covid spread. marin county exposition center in san rafael is opening. it's the first time it's used this building as a...
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they are right along the west coast of san francisco.e bit of a temperature gradient there. where it's about 5 degrees different. that is why. you see a little bit of moisture offshore as well. we did have some tropical moisture that's going to be heading in the direction of california. tonight it will be limited to coastal fog. you'll see that marine layer compressed. when we wake up tomorrow we won't have such a widespread fog. you can see it's restricted to the coast tomorrow as opposed to being all in the north and south they like it was this morning. that clears out quickly and that's going to allow us to heat up a bit. we have more coming. but rising temperatures we will look for 70 degrees at the coast. and 90 degrees inland. in santa rosa where the average was 83 were looking at 93 degrees. 79 in oakland , and 97 in livermore which is 10 degrees above where you should be. not just here in the bay but you could see a good portion of the state is under that excessive heat watch. that's going to go into next weekend. i'm a give you
they are right along the west coast of san francisco.e bit of a temperature gradient there. where it's about 5 degrees different. that is why. you see a little bit of moisture offshore as well. we did have some tropical moisture that's going to be heading in the direction of california. tonight it will be limited to coastal fog. you'll see that marine layer compressed. when we wake up tomorrow we won't have such a widespread fog. you can see it's restricted to the coast tomorrow as opposed to...
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chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the latest live from our west coast newsroom. good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, shannon. the rideshare fight began with a lawsuit accusing lyft, uber, and other companies as contractors rather than employees. thus enabling the companies to avoid paying minimum wage for offering benefits like paid vacation and health insurance. earlier this month, a san francisco superior court judge ordered lyft and uber to change the work classification to comply with california employment law by midnight tonight pacific time. both companies said they couldn't transform their businesses in that time frame and said, as a result, they would shutdown ridesharing in california. but an appeals court today stepped in, issuing an emergency stay, and so the companies said they will continue to operate. lyft saying a statement, "why we won't have to suspend operations tonight, we do need to continue fighting for independence plus benefits for drivers. that's the solution on the ballot in november," a reference to proposition 22, which asks voters
chief correspondent jonathan hunt has the latest live from our west coast newsroom. good evening, jonathan. >> good evening, shannon. the rideshare fight began with a lawsuit accusing lyft, uber, and other companies as contractors rather than employees. thus enabling the companies to avoid paying minimum wage for offering benefits like paid vacation and health insurance. earlier this month, a san francisco superior court judge ordered lyft and uber to change the work classification to...
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. >> right now the weather is looking most favorable off the west coast of pensacola. the dinosaurs will be bringing home to that now-famous glitter dinosaur chosen by their sons, what a fun adventure for that dinosaur. lisa, now it's a tropical storm, no longer a hurricane, hopefully it will be okay for them. >> that's right, the gulf coast is in good shape along the eastern part of florida not so much. we're looking at the tropical storm not only influencing florida but it's got another 36 hours to go before it makes landfall, perhaps, as a tropical storm for sure but perhaps along the carolinas from north to south. we'll show that you in just a moment. right now, doppler 7 shows fog a little more extensive than yesterday. it's up in the north bay, into the east bay, and you can see it out towards 80. down the peninsula it's just about cleared in san jose and also across into concord and livermore. but here is the way it's set up. it's been this way all summer long. so you know the drill. it will get sunny and breezy along the coast. outer rain bands are already affe
. >> right now the weather is looking most favorable off the west coast of pensacola. the dinosaurs will be bringing home to that now-famous glitter dinosaur chosen by their sons, what a fun adventure for that dinosaur. lisa, now it's a tropical storm, no longer a hurricane, hopefully it will be okay for them. >> that's right, the gulf coast is in good shape along the eastern part of florida not so much. we're looking at the tropical storm not only influencing florida but it's got...
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suffering through, impact not just here, in the state of california, but the impact being felt the west coast of the united states. the record temperatures we've experienced not just in the state of california but argue garnered with the own death valley, that may have recorded the hottest temperature in modern recording period. historically. some have argued at least in the last 90 years, but you get the point. 130 degree heat in death valley california yesterday. all experiencing rather extraordinary conditions. the conditions precipitated in a number of new fires in the state of california. many of those fires under a thousand acres. we're confident we'll be able to tackle, we'll be able to block, we'll ultimately be able to, relatively short order. four large active fires in the state of california, the river fire, which is generated headlines near monterey county, ranch fire, lake fire and l.a. county. the apple fire, substantially contained down in riverside. see the containment in each and every one of those fires containment of the apple fire again, substantially obtained. those are a
suffering through, impact not just here, in the state of california, but the impact being felt the west coast of the united states. the record temperatures we've experienced not just in the state of california but argue garnered with the own death valley, that may have recorded the hottest temperature in modern recording period. historically. some have argued at least in the last 90 years, but you get the point. 130 degree heat in death valley california yesterday. all experiencing rather...
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having started with this natural disaster on the east coast, let's turn our attention to the west.and in california, where they assign each wildfire a name, it's the apple fire that has their attention tonight. so named because it started near a road called apple tree lane in the mountains east of l.a. that was friday night. it exploded from there. thousands are being evacuated still. thousands are on the run, again, during a pandemic. by the 9:00 p.m. hour on the west coast, a minute or two from now, it will have burned, they say, close to 50 square miles. interestingly, officials think they know what started it. eyewitnesses report it was a vehicle spewing burning carbon from a diesel engine, and now of course the damage has been done. firefighters hitting it from the ground and from the air say as of late today, it was only about 5% contained, and that's not good. it was allowed at one point to burn up the side of an 11,000-foot peak because it was simply too steep for firefighters to get at it. satellite imagery shows the smoke visible from space. and blowing hundreds of miles
having started with this natural disaster on the east coast, let's turn our attention to the west.and in california, where they assign each wildfire a name, it's the apple fire that has their attention tonight. so named because it started near a road called apple tree lane in the mountains east of l.a. that was friday night. it exploded from there. thousands are being evacuated still. thousands are on the run, again, during a pandemic. by the 9:00 p.m. hour on the west coast, a minute or two...
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the coasts, gusts up to 45—50 h°ppy seas, particularly if you are heading close to the south or west coastthat's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and, on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. the rain relents, with england hoping to saving face on the final day of what's been a wash—out of a second test against pakistan. simona halep chooses not to play this month's us open. the world number two puts health first, over coronavirus fears in the country. and after victory in the world championship for ronnie o'sullivan, could the 44—year—old inspire younger players to follow in his footsteps? still to come on sportsday... crisis at the camp nou. questions over the future of lionel messi, as barcelona look for a fresh start following that 8—2 champions league hammering. and the woman turning heads with her hijab. we meet the uk's first female muslim referee. you female muslim referee. say things like, this is a m game, you say things like, this is a man's game, i'm like, no, it is a man's game, i'm like,
the coasts, gusts up to 45—50 h°ppy seas, particularly if you are heading close to the south or west coastthat's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me and, on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm gavin ramjaun. the rain relents, with england hoping to saving face on the final day of what's been a wash—out of a second test against pakistan. simona halep chooses not to play this month's us open. the world number two...
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>> wolf, if there is one more outbreak on the west coast for major league baseball, they may well havedown. i hope i'm wrong but there have been two of course. the one in the east with the miami marlins and then of course, the st. louis cardinals. that's eight teams involved, 33 games over one week postponed and i don't think major league baseball can handle one more of these. i think if something happens on the west coast and we know the hot spots in california, texas, arizona, if there is one more outbreak in major league baseball, i think as much as they want to get the season in and the tv money is everything to major league baseball, i don't think they would be able to pull it off if there is another outbreak. >> i suspect you're right. espn is reporting the commissioner is blaming the league and players for not doing a better job of following covid-19 protocols but he made the call to let these teams play and they're not using what's called the bubble. should baseball, christina, follow the lead of basketball, hockey and soccer and forced all the players to be in a bubble instead
>> wolf, if there is one more outbreak on the west coast for major league baseball, they may well havedown. i hope i'm wrong but there have been two of course. the one in the east with the miami marlins and then of course, the st. louis cardinals. that's eight teams involved, 33 games over one week postponed and i don't think major league baseball can handle one more of these. i think if something happens on the west coast and we know the hot spots in california, texas, arizona, if there...
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tropical storm bako it is to be weakening all the time it's about to start in boxing the coast of louisiana slowly moving west towards texas so i got a few months ago right now what meteorologists are really concerned about particularly here at the national hurricane center in miami is tropical storm laura which is the south coast of cuba right now these are the effects with feeling here in miami now as that storm breaks away from cuba against the wall wart of the gulf of mexico it is then expected to get fueled up while back water potentially becoming a doctor very long i've got to read to some folks saying it may even become a got degree 3 when it hits the chrome slide so why between houston and new orleans the european model at the moment is it going to galveston going which is a very low lying area but of course both houston and new orleans are very susceptible to these kinds of arcade so authorities have declared states of emergency various counties are warned people to hunker down but now but it's lower that people are really keeping a close eye on yeah head and the potential risk of double trouble espe
tropical storm bako it is to be weakening all the time it's about to start in boxing the coast of louisiana slowly moving west towards texas so i got a few months ago right now what meteorologists are really concerned about particularly here at the national hurricane center in miami is tropical storm laura which is the south coast of cuba right now these are the effects with feeling here in miami now as that storm breaks away from cuba against the wall wart of the gulf of mexico it is then...
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this is the west coast. they are our neighbor. demographics of the southwest are so different than the east coast i think it is important that he picked somebody from the west coast. >> this election cycle, racist and sexist attacks against any and all political candidates will be met by the joined forces of women's groups ready to call them out. one campaign, called we have her back, has established a war room to refute false attacks as they happen. joining me now, tina chen, president and ceo of time's up now. and adrian shop shyer the executive director of black pack. thank you for being with us. there has been discussion over whether the media even should cover some of these attacks we have been hearing, allegations we know to be false. some say it draws more attention to it. tina, you say it is important to talk about. can you tell us why? >> well, we have got to fight back. we have got to actually call these thing out and name them, because this is what is infecting our culture. we set up we have her back joined from time's
this is the west coast. they are our neighbor. demographics of the southwest are so different than the east coast i think it is important that he picked somebody from the west coast. >> this election cycle, racist and sexist attacks against any and all political candidates will be met by the joined forces of women's groups ready to call them out. one campaign, called we have her back, has established a war room to refute false attacks as they happen. joining me now, tina chen, president...
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. >>> hurricane laura barrels ashore along the west coast, a look at the damage left behind. >>> aerial view tonight of the devastation in louisiana following hurricane laura. today the storm moved inland bringing heavy rain to arkansas and was downgraded to a tropical storm. authorities in louisiana sam hurricane is left at least six people dead. people are serving that instruction now that was left behind. >> reporter: hurricane laura carving a path of destruction across the gulf region. although the storm wasn't as catastrophic as feared, it still barreled across louisiana, ripping rooms off houses, having trees and power lines and claiming the lives of a handful of people. >> all related to trees falling on residences, which is line with this being a major wind event. >> reporter: laura's wind speeds topping 150 miles per hour, making it one of the strongest hurricanes ever to strike the u.s. and the most powerful tenant louisiana, leaving neighbors flattened and businesses destroyed and hundreds of thousands without power across louisiana texas, mississippi and arkansas. some of th
. >>> hurricane laura barrels ashore along the west coast, a look at the damage left behind. >>> aerial view tonight of the devastation in louisiana following hurricane laura. today the storm moved inland bringing heavy rain to arkansas and was downgraded to a tropical storm. authorities in louisiana sam hurricane is left at least six people dead. people are serving that instruction now that was left behind. >> reporter: hurricane laura carving a path of destruction...