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. >> wilma mankiller.ohn: she was fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i will give both of you my solution first one more comment women are paid less shouldn't they be of the $7.57 bill? [laughter] the battle between cash and credit john: companies keep sending us credit cards in the mail. you are qualified with low interest rates to make it sound great but if you don't pay your bill right away the interest can suck all your money away and people get in trouble and that is why crystal paine all the uses cash with the personal finance blogging money-saving mom.com never used a credit card? >> never in my entire life. people cannot believe that is possible. you use cashier and a debit card but i really like to use cash. john: if
. >> wilma mankiller.ohn: she was fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i will give both of you my solution first one more comment women are paid less shouldn't they be of the $7.57 bill? [laughter]...
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. >> wilma mankiller. she was fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i will give both of you my solution first one more comment women are paid less shouldn't they be of the $7.57 bill? [laughter] the battle between cash and the battle between cash and credit at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. usaa makes me feel like i'm a car buying expert in no time at all. there was no stress. it was in and out. if i buy a car through usaa, i know i'm getting a fair price. we realized, okay, this not only could be convenient, we could save a lot of money. i was like, wow, if i could save this much, then i could actually maybe upgrade a little bit. and it was just easy. usa
. >> wilma mankiller. she was fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i will give both of you my solution first one more comment women are paid less shouldn't they be of the $7.57 bill? [laughter] the...
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. >> wilma mankiller.as fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i will give both of you my solution first one more comment women are paid less shouldn't they be of the $7.57 bill? [laughter] the battle between cash and credit this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. sup jj? working hard? here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a
. >> wilma mankiller.as fourth and most people don't know who she is. >> chief of the cherokee nation elected three times. john: because her last name is man killer? >> but if we name shame this woman had an incredible accomplishments so we want to honor that. john: thank you. later i will solve the conflict of food to put on the currency and i will give both of you my solution first one more comment women are paid less shouldn't they be of the $7.57 bill? [laughter] the...
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before this, i had the honor of leading the recovery after hurricanes katrina, wilma, and rita. after 26 years, i have seen the importance of small businesses after disasters. our goal is to make sure when disaster strikes, people have a warm, safe, and dry place to go with their families, something to eat and somewhere to go to. we do this 70,000 times a year on average. we served over 12,000 meals and snacks in north louisiana. we keep that promise after home fires that have been about every eight minutes every day, every year. we can only do this because of the financial generosity of the american people, and heroic actions of volunteers, americorps members and employees. like kay wilkins, who organized her team to open up shelters throughout south louisiana after katrina came through. not seeing her family for days, a young woman who had never lived away from home before she came to the new orleans area to be a red cross americorps member, who after being there for two weeks, was sent to run a shelter on the north shore. and who had to deal with the needs of all kinds of peo
before this, i had the honor of leading the recovery after hurricanes katrina, wilma, and rita. after 26 years, i have seen the importance of small businesses after disasters. our goal is to make sure when disaster strikes, people have a warm, safe, and dry place to go with their families, something to eat and somewhere to go to. we do this 70,000 times a year on average. we served over 12,000 meals and snacks in north louisiana. we keep that promise after home fires that have been about every...
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wilma was in 2005. andrew in '92 w a category 5. the strongest storm to hit that regi n a devastating of course. it was in an el nino year just like this, but it is time for south florida to start preparing for the possibilities of erica. in the meantime, we have a streak of record heat here. days above 80 degrees, 47, including today. we were at 90 today in the park. that's the sixth 90-degree day just in the month of august alone. morristown was up to 80. it was 84 in newburgh. 79 in monticello. perfect beach weather across the area once it cleared out. still 90 over staten island. 80s right now for connecticut. the drier air is moving in. overnight lows north and west will drop to the 50s over the next several nights. 60s in the city. a stretch of dry weather that continues into early next week and the heat returns. we've got some 90 degree teyomperatures coming back. that's your weather. >>> bruce beck back from philly and joining us up tixt. >> david wright has hit more home runs than any other player in the history of citizens
wilma was in 2005. andrew in '92 w a category 5. the strongest storm to hit that regi n a devastating of course. it was in an el nino year just like this, but it is time for south florida to start preparing for the possibilities of erica. in the meantime, we have a streak of record heat here. days above 80 degrees, 47, including today. we were at 90 today in the park. that's the sixth 90-degree day just in the month of august alone. morristown was up to 80. it was 84 in newburgh. 79 in...
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it was wilma in 2005. it is time for them to be prepared, even if the storm weakens. 47 consecutive days of 80 degrees or higher in central park. last time it was below 80 was on july 9th. today's 90 degrees in central park makes the sixth one in august alone. 86 in white plains. the temperatures are still pretty warm out there. it's been muggy today, but the muggies are going to go away and the temperatures are going to drop. nighttime lows in the 50s and 60s the next couple of nights. we're back to near 90 for the weekend. >>> can you trust your fire escape if your building is burning? >> up next, i-team is on the case. we've got what you need to know before it's too late. hey terry stop! they have a special! so, what did you guys think of the test drive? i love the jetta. but what about a deal? terry, stop! it's quite alright... you know what? we want to make a deal with you. we're twins, so could you give us two for the price of one? come on, give us a deal. look at how old i am. do you come here often
it was wilma in 2005. it is time for them to be prepared, even if the storm weakens. 47 consecutive days of 80 degrees or higher in central park. last time it was below 80 was on july 9th. today's 90 degrees in central park makes the sixth one in august alone. 86 in white plains. the temperatures are still pretty warm out there. it's been muggy today, but the muggies are going to go away and the temperatures are going to drop. nighttime lows in the 50s and 60s the next couple of nights. we're...
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before this, i had the honor of recovery after hurricanes katrina, wilma, and rita. after 26 years, i have seen the importance of small businesses after disasters. our goal is to make sure when disaster strikes, people have a warm, safe, and dry place to go with their families, something to eat and somewhere to go to. we do this 70,000 times a year on average. we served over 12,000 meals and snacks in north louisiana. we keep that promise after home fires that have been about every eight minutes every day, every year. because of do this the financial generosity of the american people, and heroic actions of volunteers, americorps members and employees. wilkins, who organized her team to open up shelters throughout south louisiana after katrina came through. not seeing her family for days, a young woman who had never lived away from home before she came to the new orleans area to memberd cross americorps , who after being there for two weeks, was sent to run a shelter on the north shore. thewho had to deal with needs of all kinds of people, including helping a gentlema
before this, i had the honor of recovery after hurricanes katrina, wilma, and rita. after 26 years, i have seen the importance of small businesses after disasters. our goal is to make sure when disaster strikes, people have a warm, safe, and dry place to go with their families, something to eat and somewhere to go to. we do this 70,000 times a year on average. we served over 12,000 meals and snacks in north louisiana. we keep that promise after home fires that have been about every eight...
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this could be the first major storm to hit south florida since hurricane wilma in 2005. the governor is telling floridaians who may be feeling complacent right now this is a storm they need to take seriously. >> dubois: david begnaud in miami tonight. thank you. celeste wheeler is a meteorologist at our cbs station in miami, wfor. he's tracking the storm for us. craig, what's the latest? >> the latest is erika remains a disorganized tropical storm this evening. the center is the head of the thunderstormses and it's very lo porto sided. the future track takes it mainly over land the next couple of days. an overland crossing means erika will likely weaken. the forecast is for a tropical depression. it may come altogether apart. should it hold together it does have a possibility of strengthening gain gwen on sunday back to a tropical storm. after that, a slow track to the northup the peninsula. the main thing, this is not going to be as much of a wind event as it will be a rain event and a wet storm. here's the moisture forecast. comes with erika and sits over florida into
this could be the first major storm to hit south florida since hurricane wilma in 2005. the governor is telling floridaians who may be feeling complacent right now this is a storm they need to take seriously. >> dubois: david begnaud in miami tonight. thank you. celeste wheeler is a meteorologist at our cbs station in miami, wfor. he's tracking the storm for us. craig, what's the latest? >> the latest is erika remains a disorganized tropical storm this evening. the center is the...
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. >> yes, in south florida may see the first landfalling hurricane in ten years, as well, since wilma. the storm is tropical storm erika, but still anticipated to strengthen over the next several days. right now, encountering winds in the upper level of the atmosphere, tearing it apart a little bit. that won't stop it. it's actually going to move past that unfavorable area and intensify a bit. here's a look outside our window so to speak. our window at the top of the rock, looks beautiful out there this evening. few scattered clouds across the area today. nothing really to be that concerned about. nice, comfortable temperature, 77 degrees outside right now. in the park. our high today was 82, 82 degrees and comfortable for august. a picture perfect day. the average is 81, and we haven't seen that in a while. temperatures have been so far above average for many days across the area, and they will get back to that by the weekend. the heat and the humidity will start to build and we'll approach 90 and a lot of 90-degree days possible next week. meanwhile, tracking tropical storm erika. 1
. >> yes, in south florida may see the first landfalling hurricane in ten years, as well, since wilma. the storm is tropical storm erika, but still anticipated to strengthen over the next several days. right now, encountering winds in the upper level of the atmosphere, tearing it apart a little bit. that won't stop it. it's actually going to move past that unfavorable area and intensify a bit. here's a look outside our window so to speak. our window at the top of the rock, looks beautiful...
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from our perspective we were diligently since katrina and rita wilma and have done improvements among from every disaster most recently with sandy we continue to learn. we take a step back after katrina and after sandy and gustav and i ache. we have now implemented a process to make it easier for disaster survivors to have a good understanding of what we do and as we modernized our system we also take it image of credit scoring opportunities and how we approve individual homeowners and businesses with higher credit scores and put them through the system faster. we recently got to get our standard operating procedure. we always take a look at what works, what doesn't work. i look forward to having the conversation and questions you may have for me and the sba. >> rate, thank you, mr. rivera. charlie bennett. >> thank you for the invitation to be here today. as mr. rivera said fema is very pleased to participate in a roundtable with our partners the sba and red cross to we've been working closely with to improve our disaster response and recovery support since katrina and throughout the
from our perspective we were diligently since katrina and rita wilma and have done improvements among from every disaster most recently with sandy we continue to learn. we take a step back after katrina and after sandy and gustav and i ache. we have now implemented a process to make it easier for disaster survivors to have a good understanding of what we do and as we modernized our system we also take it image of credit scoring opportunities and how we approve individual homeowners and...
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"wilma chan" estuvo presenteo durante el momento que se corto el listo rojo para esta biblioteca renovadaaseo grande" en san lorenzo. take vo cesar --- se acerca una peligrosa tormenta a la costa este y ya se estn tomando medidas para hacerle frente a la madre naturaleza... take vo cesar --- una de las estrellas de los gigantes de san francisco sorprende a los estudiantes de una preparatoria al hacerles una visita, los detalles en instantes... end segment cesar ---gabriel sotelo se encuentra en asignacion pero aqui le tenemos la informacion deportiva.. --una gran sorpresa se llevaron hoy estudiantes de una preparatoria en san francisco por la presencia de uno de los jugadores mas queridos en el beisbol. nat sound --- wait for cue --se trata de "buster posey", la estrella de los gigantes que causo furor en los estudiantes de la preparatoria "sagrado corazon" --su visita tenia como proposito motivar a los estudiantes a mejorar su salud por medio del deporte. --posey ha sido anfitrion de 25 clinicas y seminarios para atletas escolares blanca ---el gobierno de puerto rico activ su protocolo d
"wilma chan" estuvo presenteo durante el momento que se corto el listo rojo para esta biblioteca renovadaaseo grande" en san lorenzo. take vo cesar --- se acerca una peligrosa tormenta a la costa este y ya se estn tomando medidas para hacerle frente a la madre naturaleza... take vo cesar --- una de las estrellas de los gigantes de san francisco sorprende a los estudiantes de una preparatoria al hacerles una visita, los detalles en instantes... end segment cesar ---gabriel sotelo...
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tang and i was familiar with wilma tang but i gave a response to that and using a rating for the names of the candidates i was read a brief description of julie christensen and i was taking notes from different surveys and a supervisor in the neighborhood for 20 years advocate who fought for libraries and international library and jody park and they asked me this is what supporters say about her and everything was generally fine. next the interviewer described aaron peiveg kin of a president of a non-profit who halted development on the waterfront, worked against prop posals and elected supervisor of the board and this is what they say about them and the positive comments. i need two minutes. >> ma'am, i think your time is up. >> okay. i call to your attention points 10 where they stated that aaron peiveg kin was known for threatening phone calls and fowllanguage -- >> your time is up ma'am you. >> need to act on this complaints. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> good evening, good afternoon mr. chairman and members. i am reminded that the last time you had a mayor of any kind here in t
tang and i was familiar with wilma tang but i gave a response to that and using a rating for the names of the candidates i was read a brief description of julie christensen and i was taking notes from different surveys and a supervisor in the neighborhood for 20 years advocate who fought for libraries and international library and jody park and they asked me this is what supporters say about her and everything was generally fine. next the interviewer described aaron peiveg kin of a president of...
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wilma was a category three storm that killed 22 people and cost $21 billion in damage. >>> in new orleans along the gulf coast it's a day of remembrance and celebration. ten years ago today hurricane katrina made landfall. we go live to new orleans with more on the historic city has changed. >> reporter: good morning, eva, hurricane katrina took hundreds of lives and forever changed many more, but today people are celebrating something the storm couldn't destroy their resilient spirit. it wouldn't be new orleans without a party and this morning there is good reason to celebrate, hundreds more restaurants, a burgeoning tech industry, a billion dollar medical center and higher graduation rates. >> the spirit much stronger than any storm. >> reporter: former president george. >> reporter: bush praised new orleans' school reform on his visit to the city. president obama's visit thursday highlighted the city's recovery. these apocalyptic scenes ten years ago, part of the city under 20 feet of wurt -- water after the levees failed, thousands were left stranded. >> there was too much fighting go
wilma was a category three storm that killed 22 people and cost $21 billion in damage. >>> in new orleans along the gulf coast it's a day of remembrance and celebration. ten years ago today hurricane katrina made landfall. we go live to new orleans with more on the historic city has changed. >> reporter: good morning, eva, hurricane katrina took hundreds of lives and forever changed many more, but today people are celebrating something the storm couldn't destroy their resilient...
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the last time we saw a storm here was back in 2005 with hurricane wilma.aimed the lives of at least six people, wolf. >> alina machado, thank you. i want to get the latest forecast from our meteorologist jennifer grey at the cnn weather center. what is the latest forecast, jennifer? >> wolf, we just got the updated track during the last hour in your show. and there is a little bit of a weakening that's going to take place with this storm and also the track has shifted a little bit farther to the west. i want to show you why the storm is most likely going to weaken over the next 12 to 24 hours. let's go to the floor. we can show you where the storm is now. just to the south of the dominican republic in haiti. there are very high mountain peaks on the dominican republic in haiti. hispaniola has mountain peaks as high as 8,000 to 10,000 feet. what happens when you have a storm interact with that land mass is it's going to shear that storm apart. it's really going to tear it apart. it's going to cause this storm to become very disorganized and weaken. that's w
the last time we saw a storm here was back in 2005 with hurricane wilma.aimed the lives of at least six people, wolf. >> alina machado, thank you. i want to get the latest forecast from our meteorologist jennifer grey at the cnn weather center. what is the latest forecast, jennifer? >> wolf, we just got the updated track during the last hour in your show. and there is a little bit of a weakening that's going to take place with this storm and also the track has shifted a little bit...
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nearly ten years since florida's last hurricane, wilma, and while this storm has weakened some, the governor calling for residents to be on alert. >> make sure you're taking the time to understand the impact of this. >> reporter: the impact as hurricane expert max mayfield stresses will be the amount of rainfall. >> not a very strong system windwise, but there certainly is a lot of rain out here. if it were to track further south over cuba, it'll have a very difficult time doing that. >> that man has seen a lot of storms come this way, that's for sure and rainfall on issue through the middle part of this week. let's talk about where this it is off the coast of cuba to the southeast and really hammering haiti and the rain, life-threatening mudslides probably ongoing throughout the day today. wind shear is what this thing is up against along with topgraphy, so likely will make its way across cuba even though tropical storm warnings up for that. once in the florida strait might be a tropical depression, likely to strengthen a little but probably not past hurricane status and look at that, the c
nearly ten years since florida's last hurricane, wilma, and while this storm has weakened some, the governor calling for residents to be on alert. >> make sure you're taking the time to understand the impact of this. >> reporter: the impact as hurricane expert max mayfield stresses will be the amount of rainfall. >> not a very strong system windwise, but there certainly is a lot of rain out here. if it were to track further south over cuba, it'll have a very difficult time...
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eye then reaches the shore, erika would become the first hurricane to make landfall in florida since wilmain 2005. capping off two years of disastrous hurricanes including hurricanes katrina, rita, francis, and charlie. with so much time having passed, florida governor rick scott want to make sure test rent are come play and the. >> we're in hurricane season. this is part of being prepared for your family, taking care of each and everyone of your family members. >> people are certainly concerned enough to stock up. >> i would say about 60% concerned. >> i think at least a tropical storm. >> grabbing everything they need from water, gas, to batteries. >> just got the last couple of cases of water, got plenty of food, freezer full of food. two generators. hurricane impact windows, i mean, we've even got propane stove. >> also stocking up on any prescription drugs they may need, and hoping they don't see scenes like this. >> andrew spencer, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> so scary what has happened over there. you are saying florida going to see impact from this clearly. >> yes, absolutely. big
eye then reaches the shore, erika would become the first hurricane to make landfall in florida since wilmain 2005. capping off two years of disastrous hurricanes including hurricanes katrina, rita, francis, and charlie. with so much time having passed, florida governor rick scott want to make sure test rent are come play and the. >> we're in hurricane season. this is part of being prepared for your family, taking care of each and everyone of your family members. >> people are...
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. >> yes, we've got wilma and wilbur here. these are adorable little kittens, two of many here at valley humane. believe it or not, these two kittens are not the ones we're worried about finding a home for, it's the older cats that we really are trying to find homes for this weekend. >> reporter: so these are examples of some adoptable pets that we have. but we're going to talk about that special for the mature cat matching program. if you're interested in the kittens or the puppies we showed you earlier, go to nbcbayarea.com for the latest on clear the shelters and a location near you. coming up we'll have more puppies, kittens and a cat that's on a leash. a walking cat on a leash coming up in a few minutes. back to you. >> we don't need me or rob or janelle for this. we could have had cat cam for the whole newscast. thanks a lot. for more information on the clear the shelters project, head to our website, nbcbayarea.com. right there on our front page it's clear the shelters. a tab will tell you all your information, the clos
. >> yes, we've got wilma and wilbur here. these are adorable little kittens, two of many here at valley humane. believe it or not, these two kittens are not the ones we're worried about finding a home for, it's the older cats that we really are trying to find homes for this weekend. >> reporter: so these are examples of some adoptable pets that we have. but we're going to talk about that special for the mature cat matching program. if you're interested in the kittens or the puppies...
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bahamas by sunday, then it has the potential to become that first hurricane to impact florida since wilmak in october of 2005. take a look at the satellite loop. you can see the blob of convection over in dominica, they've had nearly 9 inches of rain. one report of three fatalities, we're trying to confirm that. and the heavy rain is moving through guadalupe and the rest of the leeward islands. hispaniola could be dealing with mud slides. the average track is about 240 miles in five days. that's the width of the cone. you need to be prepared and you'll have to watch all weekend. so many questions to be answered on this one, intensity and track. we'll have a better answer over the next couple of days. but here in south florida, watching it very closely. and you should also watch in georgia and the carolinas. it could have some impact on those beaches, those rip currents and surf issues up the east coast as we head towards labor day weekend. >> let's just break it down here for clarity, mike, for people who are watching. earlier there were reports that the worst case scenario, possible cat
bahamas by sunday, then it has the potential to become that first hurricane to impact florida since wilmak in october of 2005. take a look at the satellite loop. you can see the blob of convection over in dominica, they've had nearly 9 inches of rain. one report of three fatalities, we're trying to confirm that. and the heavy rain is moving through guadalupe and the rest of the leeward islands. hispaniola could be dealing with mud slides. the average track is about 240 miles in five days....
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. >> reporter: florida hasn't had a major hurricane since wilma in 2005 and even though not expected to develop into a hurricane the governor says his concern is major flooding state wide. anthony, vanita. >> thank you. for more on the storm we're joined by meteorologist lizett gonzalez. good morning. >> good morning. although much of florida is still included in the forecast cone, the track is shifted to the west and tropical storm erika remains disorganized headed to cuba where it will overcome wind shear and it's forecast to continue to pass over emerging across or near the florida keys tomorrow morning. it will have a brief chance to restrengthen into a tropical storm as it moves north across the northern gulf of mexico and could make landfall wednesday morning across the panhandle, moving into the southeast coast. rartdless of whether erika falls apart or weakens all of the moisture will produce the potential for downpours and flooding across the state of florida and the southeast. anthony. >> thanks, lizett. breaking overnight police in texas have a possible suspect in custody
. >> reporter: florida hasn't had a major hurricane since wilma in 2005 and even though not expected to develop into a hurricane the governor says his concern is major flooding state wide. anthony, vanita. >> thank you. for more on the storm we're joined by meteorologist lizett gonzalez. good morning. >> good morning. although much of florida is still included in the forecast cone, the track is shifted to the west and tropical storm erika remains disorganized headed to cuba...
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. >> reporter: they haven't had a major hurricane since wilma in 2005 and even though erika is not expected to develop into a hurricane, the governor says his real concern is major flooding statewide. anthony, vinita? >> david begnaud in miami, thank you. for more we're joined by meteorologist lisette gonzales from our local affiliate. good morning. >> good morning. the track has shifted to the west and tropical storm erika remains very disorganized where it's headed toward cuba. it is forecast to continue to pass over cuba throughout the day emerging across or near the florida keys tomorrow morning. now, we'll have a brief chance to have it restrengthen into a tropical storm and it could be moving wednesday across the panhandle of florida and moving across the southeast coast. whether it falls aparts or weakens, all the moisture associated with erika will produce a potential for flooding and downpours in florida. >> thank you, lisette. >>> breaking news overnight police in texas have a possible suspect in custody in the shooting death of a sheriff's deputy in a houston suburb. police say h
. >> reporter: they haven't had a major hurricane since wilma in 2005 and even though erika is not expected to develop into a hurricane, the governor says his real concern is major flooding statewide. anthony, vinita? >> david begnaud in miami, thank you. for more we're joined by meteorologist lisette gonzales from our local affiliate. good morning. >> good morning. the track has shifted to the west and tropical storm erika remains very disorganized where it's headed toward...
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streets with pretty good data to show that persons with chronic illnesses, and medically vulnerable wilma survive. but yet as our electronic systems, we have to learn how to cross them for those resources that we have to the person that needs them the most and one thing we are interested in is to develop new end innovative models to deliver primary health care efficiently so once we get people there, how do we deliver the care in the most efficient way possible? to retake the services to them? all of those are possibilities. we know it is important to place people immediately. they will not get sick for one thing but when we can locate the person that needs the housing we need to put them there are obliged to put in a plug for the medical respite care for the homeless as a pivotal point for the patients that are too ill can use medical respite as bridge housing. housing is health care. if we could increase availability of those units we need the vouchers and the services. anything we can do to incentivize our states with permanent supported housing, medicaid is wonderful. but medicaid alo
streets with pretty good data to show that persons with chronic illnesses, and medically vulnerable wilma survive. but yet as our electronic systems, we have to learn how to cross them for those resources that we have to the person that needs them the most and one thing we are interested in is to develop new end innovative models to deliver primary health care efficiently so once we get people there, how do we deliver the care in the most efficient way possible? to retake the services to them?...
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back in 2005 katrina hit close to hire and wilma hit from the other side and knocked out power for over a week and since then miami beach even more built up. erika now about a thousand miles in that direct. here's ginger now with more on the forecast. >> yeah, rob, thank you so much. we are way ahead of it. a thousand miles takes you south of puerto rico where a majority of the storm is right now. if it can stay together through these still very unfavorable conditions, a lot of wind shear that's been ripping it apart. it looks like it will take a more northwesterly turn. puerto rico, dominican republic and haiti, a lot of main will be the main threat and that cone and florida in the center of it still hitting as a tropical storm. not forecasted to become a hurricane. the driving force takes all those spaghetti computer models, most you can find in florida. if it goes west it has a lot of land and mountains to get through. i don't think it lives if it does that. a foot plus, rob said it miami needs it. so, rob, we'll have much more or dan. >> thank you. we'll be watching this. >>> now to
back in 2005 katrina hit close to hire and wilma hit from the other side and knocked out power for over a week and since then miami beach even more built up. erika now about a thousand miles in that direct. here's ginger now with more on the forecast. >> yeah, rob, thank you so much. we are way ahead of it. a thousand miles takes you south of puerto rico where a majority of the storm is right now. if it can stay together through these still very unfavorable conditions, a lot of wind shear...
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coordination between our agencies, we hiccupped a lot back during katrina rita wilma. today, we have the framework in place. it may look like a larger bureaucracy, but it's a much more efficient process. when gerilee and i first met we were discussing the difference between response and recovery. we figured that out now. ten years later, we're mature organization when it comes to these are the roles and responsibilities of the responders and the recovery players. now we have disaster preparedness 3r5igsprepared ness operation teams so we can continue asut of the disaster the longer term effect from that perspective. >> okay. fema? gerilee, you want to take a stab? >> yes. thank you, mr. chairman. i would say we don't have a different playbook for a catastrophic disaster because it's really important we have the basic plans and systems and teams in place for all disasters in that they practice on the smaller disasters and it exercises what they would do if there were a catastrophic disaster. if we designed things that we would do things much differently in a catastrophi
coordination between our agencies, we hiccupped a lot back during katrina rita wilma. today, we have the framework in place. it may look like a larger bureaucracy, but it's a much more efficient process. when gerilee and i first met we were discussing the difference between response and recovery. we figured that out now. ten years later, we're mature organization when it comes to these are the roles and responsibilities of the responders and the recovery players. now we have disaster...
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it's been ten years since floridaroad a land falling hurricane, since hurricane wilma, no same sea on hurricane trina devastated the region. >>> plenty of sunshine heading yo.ur way. a enice finish to the workweek. high 83. this afternoon humidity stays down. perfect day to be outdoors. good looking friday night too. temperatures settling back into the upper 60s in the city. 50s in the suburbs north and west with a clear moon-lit sky. kick off the weekend with a ightly w rmer day. humidity not badatomorrow at 87. upper 80s sunday. a few more clouds. humidity climbs and hot and monday thr gh thursday, highs each day within a couple of 90 degree temperatures. disgusting. just think about that. >> the mind boggles. i wanted to jump on this gravy train. >> remains to be seen. al roker, we'll talk to you in a little bit. gr eam my inning superstar darius shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and piano tuners were just as simple? ththanks to angie's list, now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a
it's been ten years since floridaroad a land falling hurricane, since hurricane wilma, no same sea on hurricane trina devastated the region. >>> plenty of sunshine heading yo.ur way. a enice finish to the workweek. high 83. this afternoon humidity stays down. perfect day to be outdoors. good looking friday night too. temperatures settling back into the upper 60s in the city. 50s in the suburbs north and west with a clear moon-lit sky. kick off the weekend with a ightly w rmer day....
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it's been ten years since florida had a land falling hurricane, since hurricane wilma, same season hurricanesunday up to 92. another hot one monday, then a chance of some much needed rainfall tuesday and wednesday and the heat continues thursday. have a great day. >> we could corner the market in kitchen utensils that are really disgusting. just think about that. >> the mind boggles. i wanted to jump on this gravy train. >> remains to be seen. al roker, we'll talk to you in a little bit. gram my winning superstar darius shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their services directly at angieslist.com but members save more on special offers. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o each and absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. tropicana
it's been ten years since florida had a land falling hurricane, since hurricane wilma, same season hurricanesunday up to 92. another hot one monday, then a chance of some much needed rainfall tuesday and wednesday and the heat continues thursday. have a great day. >> we could corner the market in kitchen utensils that are really disgusting. just think about that. >> the mind boggles. i wanted to jump on this gravy train. >> remains to be seen. al roker, we'll talk to you in a...
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i think the one that probablile went the most viral, i was covering hurricane wilma. >> oh, my gosh. >> it was really the first hurricane i covered where i really lost a lot of weight. >> i can hear you now. >> the winds were 100 miles per hour. i had a camera guy who was actually holding my legs so i wouldn't fall or blow away. if you're standing in 100 miles per hour wind, eventually something's got to give. it was me. i went down. it was terrifying. jim cantore and i were covering a hurricane in new orleans. i was about a block away from him. it was raining hard. it wasn't that bad. he was in the middle of what looked like 200 miles per hour winds. could barely stand up. i joined him. we were literally holding onto each other for dear life. i think during super storm sandy there was a point i was standing on the dunes. my camera guy said, i don't think that's safe. you ought to come down. within 20 minutes the do you know was gone -- dune was gone. the street where we were was covered in three feet of sand. >> they can't get out. >> on the upside, the aftermath, the outpouring of
i think the one that probablile went the most viral, i was covering hurricane wilma. >> oh, my gosh. >> it was really the first hurricane i covered where i really lost a lot of weight. >> i can hear you now. >> the winds were 100 miles per hour. i had a camera guy who was actually holding my legs so i wouldn't fall or blow away. if you're standing in 100 miles per hour wind, eventually something's got to give. it was me. i went down. it was terrifying. jim cantore and i...
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it's been ten years since florida had a land falling hurricane, since hurricane wilma, same season hurricanere just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their services directly at angieslist.com but members save more on special offers. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o each and absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. tropicana. we put the good in morning. cloyou have to make a big mess., new clorox scrub singles are pre-loaded with cleaners to scrub away stuck-on messes and even get into tough corners. it cleaned all this. good job, mom. great job, mom. real scrubbing. for your real life. look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™ . kellogg's® frosted
it's been ten years since florida had a land falling hurricane, since hurricane wilma, same season hurricanere just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their services directly at angieslist.com but members save more on special offers. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o...
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tang and i was familiar with wilma tang but i gave a response to that and using a rating for the names of the candidates i was read a brief description of julie christensen and i was taking notes from different surveys and a supervisor in the neighborhood for 20 years advocate who fought for libraries and international library and jody park and they asked me this is what supporters say about her and everything was generally fine. next the interviewer described aaron peiveg kin of a president of a non-profit who halted development on the waterfront, worked against prop posals and elected supervisor of the board and this is what they say about them and the positive comments. i need two minutes. >> ma'am, i think your time is up. >> okay. i call to your attention points 10 where they stated that aaron peiveg kin was known for threatening phone calls and fowllanguage -- >> your time is up ma'am you. >> need to act on this complaints. >> thank you. good afternoon. >> good evening, good afternoon mr. chairman and members. i am reminded that the last time you had a mayor of any kind here in t
tang and i was familiar with wilma tang but i gave a response to that and using a rating for the names of the candidates i was read a brief description of julie christensen and i was taking notes from different surveys and a supervisor in the neighborhood for 20 years advocate who fought for libraries and international library and jody park and they asked me this is what supporters say about her and everything was generally fine. next the interviewer described aaron peiveg kin of a president of...