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that's formed in the atlantic. it's expected to strengthen into a hurricane by friday and then there's hurricane humberto, a powerful category 3 storm as it approaches bermuda. >> a short time ago saudi arabia revealed evidence for its claim that iran is behind the attack that damaged two major oil facilities. this morning's briefing included wreckage from the scene. it followed president trump's decision to have the treasury department substantially increase sanctions against iran. a senior u.s. official tells cbs news saturday's strike is thought to have been launched from southwestern iran. experts examined the wreckage in saudi arabia and determined two dozen drones and nine cruise missiles were used. one source says with, quote, 100% confidence, the weapons were made by iran. secretary of state mike pompeo arrives in saudi arabia later today expected to get a better idea of how the saudis want to respond and will share opinions from other allies outside the region. >>> this morning cokie roberts, many admirers
that's formed in the atlantic. it's expected to strengthen into a hurricane by friday and then there's hurricane humberto, a powerful category 3 storm as it approaches bermuda. >> a short time ago saudi arabia revealed evidence for its claim that iran is behind the attack that damaged two major oil facilities. this morning's briefing included wreckage from the scene. it followed president trump's decision to have the treasury department substantially increase sanctions against iran. a...
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Sep 18, 2019
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another major hurricane out in atlantic. was.too far from where dorian mber that a couple weeks ago. prsure down to 951. dropped pretty rapidly between five o'clock this evening and eight o'clock this eveng when indeed the flight out there,rr huicane flight found that the wind come up to115 miles per hourll hopefully he' stay just a little bit fartsh enough offore from bermuda, even though a hurricane warning for bermuda, i think keep most of the hurricane forced wins off the island. here's esmeralda kind of storms, tropical storm over sheaves short text ago.x, so si eight inches the rain, areaide for southeast texas. d done.ot of rain beforan said >> dry and well below normal for september. continue at this ete, maynd up one of driess september on record. hofully at some point get rain coming our way. not anytime soon. high pressure bui in. clearing skies tonight.at low teures out there. check this out, down i the low 50s, maybe a couple upper 40s. i think low 60s here in town tonight. 53 for gaithersburg. 54 frederick. you
another major hurricane out in atlantic. was.too far from where dorian mber that a couple weeks ago. prsure down to 951. dropped pretty rapidly between five o'clock this evening and eight o'clock this eveng when indeed the flight out there,rr huicane flight found that the wind come up to115 miles per hourll hopefully he' stay just a little bit fartsh enough offore from bermuda, even though a hurricane warning for bermuda, i think keep most of the hurricane forced wins off the island. here's...
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Sep 19, 2019
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look how dry the mid-atlantic. o itureho than what're the nssu 71 in b t t gthraaiem trehatunee t tem perature h,he t get a dew point temperature below0, 6 22%, meano get any du dew to form at that e temperature down to 34 degrees. it is drierf d.c. currently than it is in phoenix arizona, salt lake city, or denver extremely drivehere up i andnne in september, that does t happen very often here as you well know. as we go toni tght, humidity stays low, e winds will he lightding on out at 11:00 p.m. tonight, look at the winds, light tcross-the-board with you os teemrath a recipe for so at 6:00 a.m., beautiful clear skies, ndeinnge en.low. let t theburg afternoon and early evening. os t talk aborabe uppe tem 80 e 80, but sll, the winds are god tin cta th albeite light will cenhtigs cl if if tea bea tcehesy tonight. we have a preview, there's coming up in sports. etalne camaderi between the team. this is a player from belgium, p picturety p thieyth up, because that's usuallyutha just goes to show you, it's rom toihratn
look how dry the mid-atlantic. o itureho than what're the nssu 71 in b t t gthraaiem trehatunee t tem perature h,he t get a dew point temperature below0, 6 22%, meano get any du dew to form at that e temperature down to 34 degrees. it is drierf d.c. currently than it is in phoenix arizona, salt lake city, or denver extremely drivehere up i andnne in september, that does t happen very often here as you well know. as we go toni tght, humidity stays low, e winds will he lightding on out at 11:00...
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Sep 27, 2019
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. >> a different story in the atlantic as lorenzo become the category number hurricane. janice dean has her hands full tracking these. >> it is all happening on "fox and friends first". happy friday. we made it! 47 in missoula, 45 in rapid city. it still feels like summer time across the south, the southwest, even the east coast dealing with warmer temperatures as we head into the weekend but the big stories incredible amounts of snow that will pile up across the northern rockies and northern plains, already seeing that snow flying. we obviously have winter weather advisories in place. look at this forecast through the next couple days, two feet of snow. it is happening. it is going to be happening. we have the threat for severe storms, the cold front associated with that snow will bring potential for strong to severe thunderstorms. here's your forecast, snow is a big story across the northern rockies in northern plains, severe weather across the central us, beautiful forecast in new york city with mostly sunny skies. tropical storm karen we are not going to worry about,
. >> a different story in the atlantic as lorenzo become the category number hurricane. janice dean has her hands full tracking these. >> it is all happening on "fox and friends first". happy friday. we made it! 47 in missoula, 45 in rapid city. it still feels like summer time across the south, the southwest, even the east coast dealing with warmer temperatures as we head into the weekend but the big stories incredible amounts of snow that will pile up across the northern...
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Sep 2, 2019
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these hs, big blue hs, high pressure ridges, once called the bermuda high, out in the atlantic, we have one centered over the south central u.s.. the battle between these two is the stop sign. so this was the one that was pushing it -- see the blue arrows, the way they rotate, that's what pushed it towards the bahamas. once it got far enough away from this it hit the brakes. there was nothing to push it. it was bumping up against this. the winds are going the opposite direction. that's why it stalled out and sat here the last 24 hours. as we go through tonight and tomorrow, it's going to sneak in a space between these two and eventually accelerate out to sea. >> what could storm surge do to people in any of those communities? when they're watching the news and hear it was downgraded to a 4, the storm has stalled in the bam. people could say i've heard these warnings before. >> it's a million people evacuated supposed to have evacuated in south carolina. a lot of them are looking at the forecast, old timers, i've been through category 1s and category 2s. they need to leave? >> the emerge
these hs, big blue hs, high pressure ridges, once called the bermuda high, out in the atlantic, we have one centered over the south central u.s.. the battle between these two is the stop sign. so this was the one that was pushing it -- see the blue arrows, the way they rotate, that's what pushed it towards the bahamas. once it got far enough away from this it hit the brakes. there was nothing to push it. it was bumping up against this. the winds are going the opposite direction. that's why it...
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Sep 8, 2019
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a long time and in 2016 i had a sense talking to republicans out west and in the south and the mid-atlantic reason that they wanted trump to be trump and that meant letting him do what he needed to do to serve the american people as he said on the campaign trail, and this is about you and putting the country first, but in reality what we are seeing now, and vast evidence of is that the president continues to enrich himself and his family off of the american presidency, and we have to continue saying it and find new ways to say it. we can't use the big words to it is a, and it is elementary what i am saying, but as i go out the have the plain conversations with the trump voters to imploring them who are thinking of voting for him again, and what are you not seeing the reality of it, and this guy is getting rich and it is the military dollars now and the taxpayer dollars he is misusing and that i say it is part and parcel and politicians have been doing it in dark of night in washington, and so we have to be creative in how we talk to the trump voters and i say we, those who have remained in
a long time and in 2016 i had a sense talking to republicans out west and in the south and the mid-atlantic reason that they wanted trump to be trump and that meant letting him do what he needed to do to serve the american people as he said on the campaign trail, and this is about you and putting the country first, but in reality what we are seeing now, and vast evidence of is that the president continues to enrich himself and his family off of the american presidency, and we have to continue...
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Sep 25, 2019
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moments ago lorenzo strengthens to a hurricane in the atlantic as tropical storm karen with puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. how about this? a marathon basic game ends after nearly seven hours. it only ended about two hours ago. >> ballgame. good night, everybody. he will del morrow morgas ties it in the ninth and wins it in the 19th. jillian: oh my gosh the 19th. after 6 hours and 53 minutes the arizona diamondbacks beating the st. louis cardinals 3-2 in 19 innings. the game wrapping up at 4:30 eastern. some stayed until the end. with a low scoring game like that took that long how boring, right? steve: 19th inning this morning. crazy. ainsley: wait a minute, i need a summary. what happened? brian: we will tell you in the break. steve: you should watch this show. this show is really good. ainsley: diamondbacks and cardinals really boring and at the end. brian: get you a copy. steve: what made the news it was 7 hours. it just ended. ainsley: okay. got it. brian: what made the news is that you forgot to mention. ainsley: i missed the beginning of the story. when it comes to sport
moments ago lorenzo strengthens to a hurricane in the atlantic as tropical storm karen with puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. how about this? a marathon basic game ends after nearly seven hours. it only ended about two hours ago. >> ballgame. good night, everybody. he will del morrow morgas ties it in the ninth and wins it in the 19th. jillian: oh my gosh the 19th. after 6 hours and 53 minutes the arizona diamondbacks beating the st. louis cardinals 3-2 in 19 innings. the game...
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Sep 14, 2019
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tropical storm humberto churning throughs atlantic right now. jedediah: comes just two weeks after hurricane dorian devastated parts of the island nation. steve harrigan in nassau as they are bracing for impact. steve? steve: that's right. it's the northern islands once again. two weeks ago they were crushed by a category 5 hurricane dorian that left tens of though sands of people homeless. today, it's something much less powerful a tropical storm with winds about 40 to 40 miles per hour. some real concern, too, about the rain. it could dump another 6 inches of rain. this is place where tens of thousands of people are still homeless from that storm two weeks ago. you have got people just trying to get back on their feet again nailing up blue tarps over their roofs. getting food at feeding stations. this is the last thing the northern bahamas needs right now. especially, too, it's going to slow the aid and recovery operations. right now the official death toll stands at 52. but they are still out in the wreckage searching for more bodies. officia
tropical storm humberto churning throughs atlantic right now. jedediah: comes just two weeks after hurricane dorian devastated parts of the island nation. steve harrigan in nassau as they are bracing for impact. steve? steve: that's right. it's the northern islands once again. two weeks ago they were crushed by a category 5 hurricane dorian that left tens of though sands of people homeless. today, it's something much less powerful a tropical storm with winds about 40 to 40 miles per hour. some...
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Sep 23, 2019
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the tropics very active in both the pacific and atlantic. these images from cabo in mexico's baja peninsula. after the hurricane struck from the west. and tonight, a new threat in the atlantic. tropical storm karen. triggering storm watches and emergency preparations in puerto rico. rob, it's busy out there. >> let's go to the atlantic first off. jerry, which is going to run towards bermuda. karen developing overnight. that's likely to be our next named storm out there. trinidad and tobago got slammed by karen. now, tropical storm watches posted for puerto rico and the virgin islands. likely to impact those islands on tuesday, hopefully below models do nudge it our towards the u.s. by day five. and the front from phoenix to chicago, pushing to the east. cleveland, pittsburgh, getting some storms. very warm ahead of it, in the 80s and 90s, as autumn officially arrives tomorrow. >> rob, thank you. >>> next to the race against time after a tip about a possible bomb threat and a threat of a mass shooting at two schools. a little more than 24 hou
the tropics very active in both the pacific and atlantic. these images from cabo in mexico's baja peninsula. after the hurricane struck from the west. and tonight, a new threat in the atlantic. tropical storm karen. triggering storm watches and emergency preparations in puerto rico. rob, it's busy out there. >> let's go to the atlantic first off. jerry, which is going to run towards bermuda. karen developing overnight. that's likely to be our next named storm out there. trinidad and...
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Sep 18, 2019
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writer for "the washington post," also msnbc contributor and derrick thompson staff writer for "the atlantic" and also host of podcast crazy genius as steve pointed out, one of the other big takeaways for this poll, kamala harris' support dropping by eight points according to this poll what are you hearing from the campaign about why this may be happening or do they know? >> well, i have not reached out to anyone in the harris campaign to find out why this is happening. that being said, i have my own thoughts one, the fact that vice president biden is still rising in support in the polls, as we've been talking about before, has a lot to do with his strong backing from african-american supporters, the fact that elizabeth warren is rising up among -- overall democratic voters, but also getting strong second place support among african-americans, those two things should be troubling to the harris campaign. i think there are two issues here that the harris campaign has to figure out how to overcome one is trying to convince african-american voters that it is okay to vote for another black person
writer for "the washington post," also msnbc contributor and derrick thompson staff writer for "the atlantic" and also host of podcast crazy genius as steve pointed out, one of the other big takeaways for this poll, kamala harris' support dropping by eight points according to this poll what are you hearing from the campaign about why this may be happening or do they know? >> well, i have not reached out to anyone in the harris campaign to find out why this is...
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Sep 19, 2019
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but we have atlantic. it's humberto andnt has bee osclbue touen n close enough tha ahas been feeling affects of it. it's now sliingd north of bermudao and hum is category three hurricane wind of 120 miles an hour. they've had it plying 75 miles north of bermudaia. it's moving along way and i iln't think itl be a threat to any other land massve and entually a tropica sy that's aboasew ed t isoflands. we'll check on track of that in a few minutes. letes check on temperatur 6istrict. doesn't it feel fantastic. 55 winchester and call yopper you're down to 358. u on theen the windows i was outside a few minute ago, icosg with light breeze out of the east that is making thgs feel very comfortable. bottom line, we're going to coo. we only 0 hitisime of year and funl.lyea you may head to 49 tonight. winchester 48pe andper 5re in d.c. it dropped to 58. if they're getting ready for jacket.m., 50 to 6 of 2 with lots of sunshine. afternoonorrow should begh the today. little cooler than today we hit 80.i p out close to
but we have atlantic. it's humberto andnt has bee osclbue touen n close enough tha ahas been feeling affects of it. it's now sliingd north of bermudao and hum is category three hurricane wind of 120 miles an hour. they've had it plying 75 miles north of bermudaia. it's moving along way and i iln't think itl be a threat to any other land massve and entually a tropica sy that's aboasew ed t isoflands. we'll check on track of that in a few minutes. letes check on temperatur 6istrict. doesn't it...
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Sep 15, 2019
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rick: another severe storm is churning in the atlantic. tropical storm humberto is expected to become across hurricane by the end of the day. a look at the forecast next. ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get
rick: another severe storm is churning in the atlantic. tropical storm humberto is expected to become across hurricane by the end of the day. a look at the forecast next. ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i...
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Sep 17, 2019
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be in the fall apart, becoming a category one by thursday and finally falling apart in the northern atlantic waters. thank you. it's clear we're going to tell you about the huge step towards helping millions of kids with peanut alleies. >>and coming up in sports. the niners are off to their best start in years, but they have serious so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. with licensed agents availablep when 24-7,d it. it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 4
be in the fall apart, becoming a category one by thursday and finally falling apart in the northern atlantic waters. thank you. it's clear we're going to tell you about the huge step towards helping millions of kids with peanut alleies. >>and coming up in sports. the niners are off to their best start in years, but they have serious so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so,...
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Sep 5, 2019
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you can see on a clear day fort sumter over there and then the atlantic ocean. this is 70 miles south southeast of here moving north. it's not going to come -- it will get very close to us over the course of the next few hours. what we've got, you've got that top left quadrant of the storm. the water is all coming in from the northeast. we're also a couple hours from high tide, so the combination of those two things, you'll see it in a couple of hours. this will all over top where i am. much of downtown is already flooded. charleston floods very easily. this is saturated land. it's built, does have a flooding problem. they try to take the level of the lakes down yesterday in anticipation of this but i don't know they are going to have much help. fema is situated with boats. the national guard is situated with high water vehicles. you can see the wind just died down very suddenly. it's coming in squalls. this has now died down, not 45, 50 miles an hour sustained winds. this will continue over the course of the next few hours. the danger here, water over wind. we
you can see on a clear day fort sumter over there and then the atlantic ocean. this is 70 miles south southeast of here moving north. it's not going to come -- it will get very close to us over the course of the next few hours. what we've got, you've got that top left quadrant of the storm. the water is all coming in from the northeast. we're also a couple hours from high tide, so the combination of those two things, you'll see it in a couple of hours. this will all over top where i am. much of...
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Sep 2, 2019
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let me start with the difficulty of preparing for this storm and the fact that now half the atlantic coast will have to prepare for the storm, how difficult has it been tracking this storm? >> the storm has been particularly difficult, a lot of uncertainty. it's going to be a slow mover as we get close to the florida coast. again, the time is now for residents to really prepare. that's our message, use the time available to you. it's going to impact florida and georgia and the carolinas and now is really the time to make those preparations and be aware of the conditions, the changing conditions in this track in the storm. >> a lot of people are going to see these graphics that are now showing the modeling as if this storm is just going to barely touch the coast. obviously i am guessing you have concern that people will let their guard down. how dangerous is the storm still even if it just brushes the coast of northeast florida and southeast georgia? >> the mistake is they follow the thin black line and think that's the exact location the storm will be in. you have to look at the cone
let me start with the difficulty of preparing for this storm and the fact that now half the atlantic coast will have to prepare for the storm, how difficult has it been tracking this storm? >> the storm has been particularly difficult, a lot of uncertainty. it's going to be a slow mover as we get close to the florida coast. again, the time is now for residents to really prepare. that's our message, use the time available to you. it's going to impact florida and georgia and the carolinas...
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Sep 11, 2019
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i'm joined now by mckay coppins, a writer for the atlantic who has just written a piece called the heir, looking at the history and future of the trump family. in the uk, we are used to having a sort of royal family, this in the uk, we are used to having a sort of royalfamily, this notion in the uk, we are used to having a sort of royal family, this notion of dynasty is, in america, in theory, that does not exist but in reality... in theory, america was founded in revolt against monarchy and we have this mythology around the idea that we do not have a strict class system stop the reality is we are quite adept at preserving our own form of royalty. if you look at the ruling class in the united it is dominated by dynastic families and the trump tee on their exception. as you laid out so well in the introduction, donald trump's wealth and status as built largely on the past two generations of the trump family and now he is setting up trump family and now he is setting up his own children, nutter sparked a bit ofa up his own children, nutter sparked a bit of a succession battle that is play
i'm joined now by mckay coppins, a writer for the atlantic who has just written a piece called the heir, looking at the history and future of the trump family. in the uk, we are used to having a sort of royal family, this in the uk, we are used to having a sort of royalfamily, this notion in the uk, we are used to having a sort of royal family, this notion of dynasty is, in america, in theory, that does not exist but in reality... in theory, america was founded in revolt against monarchy and we...
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Sep 6, 2019
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. >> we are seeing firsthand the effects of climate change as a powerful atlantic hurricane is sitting right now off the coast of florida. >> tucker: chris plante hosts "the chris plante show," many years he worked for the cable news network, and he joins us tonight. you look over there, there's a collection of people, not one with an iq over 100, none with a background in science, lecturing us about things they don't understand at all. and i can't help but think it's purely political. >> you can't help but think that? what a cynic you have become, honestly. >> tucker: [laughs] >> that was just good journalism. that was award-winning journalism. they did everything they are supposed to do, adopt the lexicon of the democratic party and the weather apocalypse cro crowd. the weather palooza, every anchr on cnn showcased at one time or another, who proved every time he gets the chance that he doesn't know anything. they can faithfully parrot the party line. even the graphics had a climate crisis, the word crisis in red, and it was all very frightening. it's an existential threat, and we ha
. >> we are seeing firsthand the effects of climate change as a powerful atlantic hurricane is sitting right now off the coast of florida. >> tucker: chris plante hosts "the chris plante show," many years he worked for the cable news network, and he joins us tonight. you look over there, there's a collection of people, not one with an iq over 100, none with a background in science, lecturing us about things they don't understand at all. and i can't help but think it's...
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Sep 19, 2019
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there are currently six active named storms in the atlantic and eastern pacific. that ties a modern record set in 1992. >>> and canadian prime minister justin trudeau is facing backlash. it comes after a picture of him in brown face emerged nearly two decades after it was taken. trudeau apologized yesterday for the photo taken 18 years ago. the image comes after he launched his re-election bid a week ago.just scored the company's first top safety award from the insurance institute for highway safety. three was a smashingathe insurae for highway safety. >> it did well in all of our crash tests. >> reporter: iihs chief research officer david zubey says the automaker's lower cost model earned a top safety pick-plus award. >> we have three frontal crash tests. then we do a side-impact crash where a barrier smashes into the side of the test vehicle at 31 miles per hour. we do a test of the roof's strength by crushing the roof, and then we do a simulated rear crash to see whether or not the head restraints and the seatback provide protection against whiplash injuries. >
there are currently six active named storms in the atlantic and eastern pacific. that ties a modern record set in 1992. >>> and canadian prime minister justin trudeau is facing backlash. it comes after a picture of him in brown face emerged nearly two decades after it was taken. trudeau apologized yesterday for the photo taken 18 years ago. the image comes after he launched his re-election bid a week ago.just scored the company's first top safety award from the insurance institute for...
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Sep 9, 2019
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reaching the peak across the atlantic. here's what's left of dorian, 90 mile per hour winds, it's a cold core system that is no longer a tropical system with a warm core associated with it. here are the models' suggestions of where the storm will end up the next week or so. guess what, over the next couple of days, remnants skirt by the northern tier of europe. if you're tuned in across portions of island, scottish highlands region, tremendous winds in the forecast potentially as much as 60 miles per hour or 100 kilometers per hour. that would be as early as tuesday afternoon, potential power outages across that region as well. so the storm not done with at least what is left of it, not done with yet across parts of europe. guys? >> wow, that's amazing. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> rafael nadal is the winner of the u.s. open. the 33-year-old spaniard won his fourth u.s. open title and his 19th grand slam in a five-hour-long match against russian daniil medvedev. >> he felt good about that. he spoke wit
reaching the peak across the atlantic. here's what's left of dorian, 90 mile per hour winds, it's a cold core system that is no longer a tropical system with a warm core associated with it. here are the models' suggestions of where the storm will end up the next week or so. guess what, over the next couple of days, remnants skirt by the northern tier of europe. if you're tuned in across portions of island, scottish highlands region, tremendous winds in the forecast potentially as much as 60...
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Sep 22, 2019
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thiss a president tern we're high pressure just the south of us tohat will push on into te atlantic. get the clockwise rotation ofr. tici winds that's why they continue to ship and straightrom the south more s for tomorrow. 0 degree be feeling 9 heat across the, area maybe even warmerightly temperatures especially humidity. oncee head into monday, out ahead of this cold front, that'o see some shower activity, maybe we'll get isolated thunderorm across the area. that's chance for rain. her than that back behind it, dry conditions more in for tuesday. get a littlea bit dip in temperatures there, 70s, 80s across the board. k for tonight, mayeep the ac on. people here,70 degrees.r some it's going to be on the dry side of this. tomorrow, as well, mentioned 90 at leasfeel a little warmer tha and cou see around 91, 92om degrees for s places. it is the final day of summer and it's going to feel thatay d lead into the beginning of fall f us on monday with 92 degrees. there's chance for tho showers by tuesday, drier air will work its way in across the area, feeling cooler and 80s look at that,
thiss a president tern we're high pressure just the south of us tohat will push on into te atlantic. get the clockwise rotation ofr. tici winds that's why they continue to ship and straightrom the south more s for tomorrow. 0 degree be feeling 9 heat across the, area maybe even warmerightly temperatures especially humidity. oncee head into monday, out ahead of this cold front, that'o see some shower activity, maybe we'll get isolated thunderorm across the area. that's chance for rain. her than...
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a system in the atlantic is expected to strengthen to tropical storm humberto. it could threaten the bahamas and potentially florida. the threat comes less than two weeks after hurricane dorian devastated the bahamas. the number of people missing there stands at 1,300. that's down from 2,500. and the death toll in the bahamas now stands at 50. >>> actress s felicity huffman expected in court today in boston. she will be the first parent to be sentenced in a college admissions bribery scandal. the "desperate housewives" star pled toilet to conspiracy fraud in may. prosecutors are recommending a month in prison and a $20,000 fine. huffman's lawyer argued that she should get a year of probation, 250 hours of community service, and a $20,000 fine. >>> a warrant has been issued for singer r. kelly after he failed to show up for a court appearance in minnesota. a judge says kelly's lawyers failed to contact the court. kelly's facing two counts of engaging in prostitution with a person under 18 in minnesota. he's currently being held in a chicago jail on federal sex cr
a system in the atlantic is expected to strengthen to tropical storm humberto. it could threaten the bahamas and potentially florida. the threat comes less than two weeks after hurricane dorian devastated the bahamas. the number of people missing there stands at 1,300. that's down from 2,500. and the death toll in the bahamas now stands at 50. >>> actress s felicity huffman expected in court today in boston. she will be the first parent to be sentenced in a college admissions bribery...
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and we're watching hurricane jerry and several other new waves in the atlantic and caribbean as we are now in the heart of hurricane season. >> rob our thanks to you as well. >>> there were late developments involving antonio brown, the new england patriots cutting brown less than two weeks after signing the troubled player. a second woman now accusing him of sexual misconduct, and she now claims he sent intimidating text messages afterward. antonio brown responding late today. here's paula faris. >> reporter: tonight, the new england patriots firing their embattled wide receiver antonio brown after just 11 days. the patriots saying in a statement, we feel that it is best to move in a different direction. just hours earlier, brown facing a new accusation. a woman claiming that he sent her group messages meant to intimidate her. this just days after she told "sports illustrated" brown made unwanted sexual advances in 2017. her lawyer released the alleged texts in which brown accuses her of fabricating her story for cash. even showing photos of her kids. >> the patriots took a look at th
and we're watching hurricane jerry and several other new waves in the atlantic and caribbean as we are now in the heart of hurricane season. >> rob our thanks to you as well. >>> there were late developments involving antonio brown, the new england patriots cutting brown less than two weeks after signing the troubled player. a second woman now accusing him of sexual misconduct, and she now claims he sent intimidating text messages afterward. antonio brown responding late today....
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it is on both sides of the atlantic. it is enormous. it dominates the headlines. thetrying to figure out, if pricing mechanism is trade, domestic policy in the united states, the consumer? how does it bleed across the membrane? >> i would argue that the most important thing is trade. that has been driving everything over the year. we are seeing a slowdown in europe. we have horrible numbers out of europe earlier this week. the question then to your point is does it feed its way into the consumer? that is what everyone inks is the bright spot and everyone is pointing at as the reason we don't go into a global recession, the u.s. consumer. they are seeing small signs it is having an impact. if they get the next round of tariffs in december, that's going to be more focused on the consumer and the goods the consumer buys in the u.s.. that is what we have to keep an eye on. guy: everything hangs on the u.s. consumer? that is with the trade narrative and the political narrative feeds into. if the u.s. consumer hangs in there, and i appreciate you saying the data shows a
it is on both sides of the atlantic. it is enormous. it dominates the headlines. thetrying to figure out, if pricing mechanism is trade, domestic policy in the united states, the consumer? how does it bleed across the membrane? >> i would argue that the most important thing is trade. that has been driving everything over the year. we are seeing a slowdown in europe. we have horrible numbers out of europe earlier this week. the question then to your point is does it feed its way into the...
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that tied the atlantic landfall hurricane record set for the labor day storm in 1935. deputy director of the national hurricane center joins me from highway, ed rappaport. do you expect any surprises, any tweaks? >> no, no surprise expected from the next advisory but certainly it's a terrible night and has been a terrible day in the northwest bahamas. you have seen some of the images there, unofficial reports of potentially large loss of life, and that's what we have feared. unfortunately, the catastrophic conditioned in the abaco, and grand island area are continue to continue. still category 5 conditions into the day tomorrow. and unfortunately a prolonged period of activity of really intense weather and storm surge, up to 20 feet. it's also going to delay any kind of recovery and relief that the area is going to get. >> and most of our global computer models have the path very similar to what you guys have. i know you don't like to focus on the center line. two of our hurricane specific models do actually take this towards and make landfall near the kennedy space ce
that tied the atlantic landfall hurricane record set for the labor day storm in 1935. deputy director of the national hurricane center joins me from highway, ed rappaport. do you expect any surprises, any tweaks? >> no, no surprise expected from the next advisory but certainly it's a terrible night and has been a terrible day in the northwest bahamas. you have seen some of the images there, unofficial reports of potentially large loss of life, and that's what we have feared....
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imagine this was the largest storm to ever hit in the atla ntic the largest storm to ever hit in the atlantic and impact over the bahamas. the devastation is absolute in some areas. houses are bahamas. the devastation is absolute in some areas. houses are being wiped clean. there is no infrastructure. the storm swamps any fresh water and the national sewage supply so we have a horrible situation for those who have survived and the critical days are right now for us to get emergency supplies to be able to save lives over the next couple of days. the challenge is access. roads are covered. the airstrips are covered. the airport in the north is under water still. so it is becoming a great challenge to be able to reach people and get them emergency supplies. are you worried about disease? of course, after a div element like this when you end up having such unsafe water, you have a mix of bodies and destroyed crops. there is horrible disease can develop after an an event like this. which is why we have the field hospital working with the bahamian ministry of health. these are critical days and thi
imagine this was the largest storm to ever hit in the atla ntic the largest storm to ever hit in the atlantic and impact over the bahamas. the devastation is absolute in some areas. houses are bahamas. the devastation is absolute in some areas. houses are being wiped clean. there is no infrastructure. the storm swamps any fresh water and the national sewage supply so we have a horrible situation for those who have survived and the critical days are right now for us to get emergency supplies to...
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the storm now heading north, making waves along the mid-atlantic on its way to coastal new england. >> the hurricane has left behind destruction. >> reporter: an event people orable even to outer banks locals like casey who ride out hurricanes every year. >> the back end was pretty tough. the wind and stuff was pretty impressive. >> reporter: the powerful storm leaving thousands without power this morning. many already starting to clean up the mess left behind. ocracoke island swallowed friday by flash flooding. dorian storm surge forcing waters to rise seven feet in two hours. washing away cars. hundreds stranded in need of rescue. the coast guard bringing medical help and supplies. the punishing winds in nags head strong enough to blow off the roof of this beach front building. >> it's bad. it's a pretty big piece of something to be flying around in the air. >> reporter: and south of the outer banks recovery and progress after a reported 20 tornadoes tore through homes turning communities inside out. power crews with their work cut-out, trying to restore what they can. the wind and
the storm now heading north, making waves along the mid-atlantic on its way to coastal new england. >> the hurricane has left behind destruction. >> reporter: an event people orable even to outer banks locals like casey who ride out hurricanes every year. >> the back end was pretty tough. the wind and stuff was pretty impressive. >> reporter: the powerful storm leaving thousands without power this morning. many already starting to clean up the mess left behind. ocracoke...
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just yesterday nancy pelosi was asked at the atlantic forum, do you think that the president knows right from wrong? and her response was the president has to be held accountable, because to say that he knows right from wrong, clearly he does not. why would you -- no one in their right mind would have released this memo and think that that was going to exonerate him. >> mickey, i've been watching republicans very carefully. there's mitt romney, who said he was disturbed. there's ben sasse, who read the whistle-blower complaint itself and said republicans shouldn't circle the wagons, democrats shouldn't get ahead of themselves but he was not defending the president's behavior. there are two republican members who have read the whistle-blower complaint itself today that i saw. neither of them defended the president. mike conaway saying i'll let it come out. that was striking to me. what do you think? >> i think there's another thing that democrats need to do and you don't want to hear this, but not everybody in america is watching this show. and you ask the right question to jon tester abo
just yesterday nancy pelosi was asked at the atlantic forum, do you think that the president knows right from wrong? and her response was the president has to be held accountable, because to say that he knows right from wrong, clearly he does not. why would you -- no one in their right mind would have released this memo and think that that was going to exonerate him. >> mickey, i've been watching republicans very carefully. there's mitt romney, who said he was disturbed. there's ben...
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. >> welcome to the peak of the atlantic headquarter season. we're monitoring four areas of concern. >>> like 30 cops with assault rifles came running up the stairs. >> one person dead, two injured after the shooting. >> we don't believe the shooting was random. >>> antonio brown iset to play on sunday. he was not placed on the exempt list following his civil suit for sexual assault. >>> a harvest moonlighting up the sky. >> it won't happen again nationwide until 2049. >> kind of creepy. >>> this guy head a wife. she's refusing to stand around him while he is motivating an entire organization. >>> all that -- >> sad news from the music world. legendary rock star eddie money has passed away. ♪ two tickets to paradise ♪ won't you pack your bags we'll leave tonight ♪ >>> and that you will matters -- >> president trump wages a new war against a light bulb. i said it. you don't all have the bulbs to report it because i do. >> the bulb that we're forced to use, number one most importantly, the light's no good. i always look orange. [ laughter ]
. >> welcome to the peak of the atlantic headquarter season. we're monitoring four areas of concern. >>> like 30 cops with assault rifles came running up the stairs. >> one person dead, two injured after the shooting. >> we don't believe the shooting was random. >>> antonio brown iset to play on sunday. he was not placed on the exempt list following his civil suit for sexual assault. >>> a harvest moonlighting up the sky. >> it won't happen...
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really embrace conservatism as opposed to partyism, and the difference between on both sides of the atlantic is quite impressive. >> yeah, it's not conservatism. it's trump itism. >> what happened in the uk is the equivalent of marco rubio, ted cruz, chuck grassley and a whole bunch of senior, senior, republicans, basically saying no mas, we're not going to do this anymore. in britain, including winston church i churchhill, basically breaking with the prime minister, and here you have a bunch of sheep who are following donald trump right off the cliff. >> and susan page that's exactly what happened last night in britain. you had 24 conservatives saying boris johnson we are not going to follow you off the cliff, and yet, time and again we're seeing republicans in washington, d.c. just being silent despite the fact that 90% of americans want them to pass, 94% of americans, i'm sorry, let me be exact, want to see them pass universal background checks. >> and you know, there's no issue on which congressional republicans are more at odds with public opinion than the issue of some of these gun mea
really embrace conservatism as opposed to partyism, and the difference between on both sides of the atlantic is quite impressive. >> yeah, it's not conservatism. it's trump itism. >> what happened in the uk is the equivalent of marco rubio, ted cruz, chuck grassley and a whole bunch of senior, senior, republicans, basically saying no mas, we're not going to do this anymore. in britain, including winston church i churchhill, basically breaking with the prime minister, and here you...
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of course "the atlantic" was there so my words were in the magazine. my mother has seen it and my grandmother has seen it, and i'm always embarrassed about it, and they always rib me about it, but since they are here again, i will say, senator harris, this is a big, effing crowd. join me in welcoming senator kamala harris. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kamala! kamala! kamala! kamala! [cheers and applause] senator harris: oh, i am at the steak fry. i don't know if you guys heard, i'm planning on moving to iowa. it's great to see you guys. it's great to be back. i know we've got to get right to business. i'm on a clock, apparently. i don't know where it is, but it is somewhere around here. there it is. it's great to be back and i want to thank you all for all the leadership, all that you do. the thing i love about iowa is that you have the ability to see what other people sometimes can see but what many cannot. your state has always had the ability to know what can be unburdened by what has been, and i want to thank you for that leadership. i want to than
of course "the atlantic" was there so my words were in the magazine. my mother has seen it and my grandmother has seen it, and i'm always embarrassed about it, and they always rib me about it, but since they are here again, i will say, senator harris, this is a big, effing crowd. join me in welcoming senator kamala harris. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kamala! kamala! kamala! kamala! [cheers and applause] senator harris: oh, i am at the steak fry. i don't know if you guys heard,...
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we got 31 miles from atlantic beach down to that northern eye. this is where the highest winds would be, and this is what we'll be watching to see if that moves on shore. the center of the storm is located down here. that's right in this area here. and so we're going to have to wait and see exactly what distance or how that plays itself up. this path may be along the coast. we're not sure we'll get official lachkd ondfall or not,. we'll be watching that in the next two hours as we go along. 3:00 a.m. is when we estimate we get the eye moving on shore. >> we've been talking about it all week. how much longer will we be talking about it? >> this storm will be moving past hatteras by 10:00, 11:00 p.m. the backside will take another two hours. by 1:00 p.m. it will be gone from north carolina. later this hour we have tropical storm warnings in cape cod, and our friends in nova scotia have the possibility of getting hit by this as a hurricane saturday. i'll explain that and what that means coming up a little later. >> bill karins, thank you very much f
we got 31 miles from atlantic beach down to that northern eye. this is where the highest winds would be, and this is what we'll be watching to see if that moves on shore. the center of the storm is located down here. that's right in this area here. and so we're going to have to wait and see exactly what distance or how that plays itself up. this path may be along the coast. we're not sure we'll get official lachkd ondfall or not,. we'll be watching that in the next two hours as we go along....
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the high pressure keeping the rain bearing cloud they have the atlantic. wanted to fog patches across southern scotland, northern england. could be the odd dense patch of fog, some potentially for northern ireland as we go through the day, any fog will lift and we will see patches of cloud drifting northwards but a lot of sunshine across most parts of the uk and temperatures widely between 19 and 22 degrees. but with the south or south—easterly winds blowing across the uk, the favoured spot the high temperatures will actually be the north of scotland, particularly when you get some shelter to the north high ground. 23 or 24 degrees. as we go through friday night, it's going to stay dry. there will be long clear spells overhead and we will see more of a breeze at this stage so not too many problems with mist and fog and it's not going to be quite as chilly as some nights with had recently. some spots holding up in double—digit ‘s. 14 degrees therefore plymouth for example, down to 9 in glasgow and newcastle but the saturday, we have the speed of our c
the high pressure keeping the rain bearing cloud they have the atlantic. wanted to fog patches across southern scotland, northern england. could be the odd dense patch of fog, some potentially for northern ireland as we go through the day, any fog will lift and we will see patches of cloud drifting northwards but a lot of sunshine across most parts of the uk and temperatures widely between 19 and 22 degrees. but with the south or south—easterly winds blowing across the uk, the favoured spot...
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but, first, we start on the ground in atlantic beach right now. bill hemmer, this is not your first rodeo at a hurricane. bill, what's it like that? >> sean, good evening. we are 5 miles east of jacksonville. you're right. 20 years ago, i was almost in this exact spot for hurricane floyd. it was an enormous storm, sean. it was coming right towards the final coast.in the final hours, the storm started to break apart. it weakened.it went straight toh carolina, instead. that was 20 years ago, and now we are back here again, waiting for the fate in northeasternpar. i'll tell you, sean, this has been, especially for the united states, one stubborn storm. they have waited and they have watched, and they are tired. i can tell you that after speaking with so many of the residence here in florida earlier today. at 5:00 this afternoon, the winds were coming out of the east. they shifted to the northeast. they knew the storm was on the move. there is a curfew in effectat 1, a little less than an hour from now. if the winds hit 40 miles per hour, the bridge i
but, first, we start on the ground in atlantic beach right now. bill hemmer, this is not your first rodeo at a hurricane. bill, what's it like that? >> sean, good evening. we are 5 miles east of jacksonville. you're right. 20 years ago, i was almost in this exact spot for hurricane floyd. it was an enormous storm, sean. it was coming right towards the final coast.in the final hours, the storm started to break apart. it weakened.it went straight toh carolina, instead. that was 20 years...
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in and around atlantic beach we had another tornado in oak island. this is turning out to be a dangerous impact from this storm even though it has not made landfall. the closest brush we will see his this time tomorrow morning for north carolina, the outer banks. here is future radar, approaching hatteras, this time tomorrow friday as point of landfall. landfall is the lowest pressure when the center comes on shore. the effects of this are going to be widespread for the carolinas. here's the tropical models in very good agreement, the storm in the last 3 or 4 days has been spot on from the national hurricane center. they've done an excellent job of the forecast. we all knew the carolinas would potentially take a direct hit from the storm. additional rainfall we could see upwards of 8 to 10, isolated amounts of a foot of rainfall in this area is vulnerable to flash flooding. here is the latest track, category 3, we anticipate a little bit of weakening as it approaches the shoreline and the quickest approach, the approach to land for landfall will be a
in and around atlantic beach we had another tornado in oak island. this is turning out to be a dangerous impact from this storm even though it has not made landfall. the closest brush we will see his this time tomorrow morning for north carolina, the outer banks. here is future radar, approaching hatteras, this time tomorrow friday as point of landfall. landfall is the lowest pressure when the center comes on shore. the effects of this are going to be widespread for the carolinas. here's the...
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a nice little walk if you're from the south, northeast, mid-atlantic temperatures are well above normal you're really going to sweat for at least the next 24 to 36 hours. we're also watching a storm system for the plains that will cause excessive rain for the midwestofternoon >> thank you >>> still ahd,ea from yeezus to jesus. kanye west is quitting what kind of music cascade platinum. si built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. you sure you don't want me to come with you? i'm very sure. because i can. make good choices. you make good choices. i am. fiber is good for digestive health. good choices never tasted so good. raisin bran good choices never tasted so good. introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, olfamily. new vicks vapopatch. breathe easy. >>> my question is for senator sanders. the democrats said they're going forward with impeachment quickly,
a nice little walk if you're from the south, northeast, mid-atlantic temperatures are well above normal you're really going to sweat for at least the next 24 to 36 hours. we're also watching a storm system for the plains that will cause excessive rain for the midwestofternoon >> thank you >>> still ahd,ea from yeezus to jesus. kanye west is quitting what kind of music cascade platinum. si built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove...
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. >> a different thread in the atlantic as tropical storm karen hits puerto rico and the virgin islands. janice dean joins us with the weather threat you have been following for days. >> severe weather yesterday striking several states, tornado reports for many people here all the way down towards nebraska and kansas and oklahoma and up towards wisconsin. that is where we had video earlier on, a flash of lightning and you saw the tremendous funnel. there as tropical storm karen still bringing heavy rainfall to puerto rico. where will karen go next? big question especially over the next couple days. you see with the radar we are deal with potential for heavy rainfall, certainly tropical storm force windss will be problematic throughout the day into thursday especially the eastern part of puerto rico. as we go through time, another stalled out tropical system and looks like high pressure is going to build across the atlantic and force the storm, will be a tropical storm, will be a depression? a lot of questions but it will look like it moves sort of westward toward the us mainland, someth
. >> a different thread in the atlantic as tropical storm karen hits puerto rico and the virgin islands. janice dean joins us with the weather threat you have been following for days. >> severe weather yesterday striking several states, tornado reports for many people here all the way down towards nebraska and kansas and oklahoma and up towards wisconsin. that is where we had video earlier on, a flash of lightning and you saw the tremendous funnel. there as tropical storm karen...
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. >> tucker: writer at the atlantic has proposed a radical idea bring back racial segregation at least for college sports. huh. the left endorsing segregation something we never thought we would sees a our special continues. ♪ ♪ the game doesn't end after a spectacular touchdown grab because there's always another team looking to punch one in. with nfl redzone from nfl network on xfinity, you get every touchdown from every game on sunday afternoons, all season long. watch every breakout star, every heart-pounding running attack, and every big time defensive stop. sundays were made for football on xfinity. that's simple, easy, awesome. add the sports entertainment package for nfl redzone. click, call, or visit a store today to learn more. >> tucker: welcome back to inside the issues special. some of the great heroes in recent american history are the people to risk their lives to integrate our colleges and universities to end segregation. and we revere them. so it's a little surprising decades later to see on the fringes of the left segregation coming back into vogue. in a recent pi
. >> tucker: writer at the atlantic has proposed a radical idea bring back racial segregation at least for college sports. huh. the left endorsing segregation something we never thought we would sees a our special continues. ♪ ♪ the game doesn't end after a spectacular touchdown grab because there's always another team looking to punch one in. with nfl redzone from nfl network on xfinity, you get every touchdown from every game on sunday afternoons, all season long. watch every...
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on the bears side, atlantic he can witt tis was under weight. they see square as one of the least attractive players because they think it's decelerating while the company is trying to expand the consumer payments with cash app, the guys at atlantics, they think the future is uncertain for that business, which they think is competitors like venmo. remember paypal? on the bull side, square caught a pair of upgrades lisa ellis at moffitt nathan son a brilliant analyst gave it a buy recommendation, $85 price target the stock has gotten too cheap she agrees with me about selling caviar, bye-bye. they see square investing heavily to take a share in larger, more complex retailers or restaurants not the current bread and butter they view the caviar sale as the first part of repositioning. that would be okay people don't like to hear spend, spend, spend i agree with misa ellis. square used to be extremely expensive. now it sells for 8.53 next year's sales i hear ya. yes, that is high, 8 times sales. given that the company has a 46% long-term growth rate
on the bears side, atlantic he can witt tis was under weight. they see square as one of the least attractive players because they think it's decelerating while the company is trying to expand the consumer payments with cash app, the guys at atlantics, they think the future is uncertain for that business, which they think is competitors like venmo. remember paypal? on the bull side, square caught a pair of upgrades lisa ellis at moffitt nathan son a brilliant analyst gave it a buy...
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he says that the atlantic last week, the duty of silence. if you leave an administration, uh-oh some silence. when you leave an administration over clear policies differences, you need to give the people there as much opportunity as possible to defend the country. there is a period which i owe my silence. sit not going to be forever. >> he took a similar tact. he's more reticent, seemingly, in this book than he was in his resignation letter. it was clear he was resigning in protest and it was about his relationship with the president. the atlantic interview is very funny. the interviewer is pressing him. why aren't you being more forceful? why won't you criticize the president? don't you have a duty to share it with the american public? he is steadfast in his view. it will be interesting to see does he decide to become a more outspoken critic of trump? and that's a big decision particularly for someone of mattis's stature who has always prided himself on being nonpolitical. he has taken pains throughout his career not to be seen as a politic
he says that the atlantic last week, the duty of silence. if you leave an administration, uh-oh some silence. when you leave an administration over clear policies differences, you need to give the people there as much opportunity as possible to defend the country. there is a period which i owe my silence. sit not going to be forever. >> he took a similar tact. he's more reticent, seemingly, in this book than he was in his resignation letter. it was clear he was resigning in protest and it...
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started the company's founder and ceo weighs in tech under fire from coast to coast and across the atlantic. ramping up scrutiny. apple and facebook said to get the most attention today the consumer you we'll tell you why "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >> good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching all your big money stories straight ahead if you have not been paying attention to netflix stock, one of the faang's, wow, you should be doing fine until about mid-july, then a constant slide down netflix now going negative on the year wiping out its entire 45% gain good call on the stock by need am who has been worried about netflix and said so on the show many times throughout the year netflix, a name to watch let's go to the macromarket. stock futures are higher once again. do you dow up 93 right now. the consumer confidence number at 10:00 a.m that number can and has moved markets. in the bond market, not moving benchmark 10-year yield 1.71% right now. seeing gains in europe and asia. nikkei gaining european markets kind of
started the company's founder and ceo weighs in tech under fire from coast to coast and across the atlantic. ramping up scrutiny. apple and facebook said to get the most attention today the consumer you we'll tell you why "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >> good morning, good afternoon, good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching all your big money stories straight ahead if you have not been paying attention to netflix stock, one of the...
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we have to watch anything brewing across the atlantic. there's a lot going on out there. none of these at this point are set to impact the u.s. we don't have any direct impacts that we're watching. there's one thing across the pacific, will bring moisture across areas of arizona, starting on monday. but this is moisture that was from what was that tropical storm imelda. it is now that moisture moving across parts of the central plains, meeting up with a cold front that's going to to bring incredible flooding across parts of north dakota and medicine sew take. later -- minnesota. later on today that will come across parts of the central plains. look at this, there were spots that saw over 40 inches of rain from tropical storm imelda, kind of just to the east of houston, toward the beaumont area, they're still recovering right now. guys. >> all right. rick. well, thank you for that. >>> now, our next guest is no strange the other the storms. in 2017 he rescued over 400 people art hurricane harvey. -- after hurricane harvey. now he's back on his air boat. he has completed ov
we have to watch anything brewing across the atlantic. there's a lot going on out there. none of these at this point are set to impact the u.s. we don't have any direct impacts that we're watching. there's one thing across the pacific, will bring moisture across areas of arizona, starting on monday. but this is moisture that was from what was that tropical storm imelda. it is now that moisture moving across parts of the central plains, meeting up with a cold front that's going to to bring...
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if you look at how big the atlantic is. 100 miles is nothing. this easily could have been one of the worst hurricanes ever in south florida histy with but it was the bahamas' turn. >> dorian keeping us all busy and guessing along the way. the death toll at five. but officials warn that number could rise and the punishing winds and relentless rain have ripped apart as many as 1400 homes. >> the water continues to rise -- >> reporter: the bahamas torn apart dorian a slow moving monster. swallowing homes, mangling cars and pushing an angry sea on people's doorsteps. david macky gave a chilling play by play. his home on stilts no match for a two-story storm surge. on abaco island, prayers for a family as dorian turn deadly. >> my grandson's dead. >> reporter: grandmother in tears after she said her grandson drown seeking shelter. the u.s. coast guard couldn't move in, rescuing dozens but leaving many fearing the worst. what's your biggest fear right now as a dad some >> my biggest fear right now is my son's safety. >> reporter: part thof behamian mi
if you look at how big the atlantic is. 100 miles is nothing. this easily could have been one of the worst hurricanes ever in south florida histy with but it was the bahamas' turn. >> dorian keeping us all busy and guessing along the way. the death toll at five. but officials warn that number could rise and the punishing winds and relentless rain have ripped apart as many as 1400 homes. >> the water continues to rise -- >> reporter: the bahamas torn apart dorian a slow moving...
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maybe this phone just sits at the bottom of the atlantic ocean somewhere. see when i don't think it is, sean. i have been told by sources that all of mccabe's texts and emails are still being held within the fbi. the interesting thing here is that the new fbi director, christopher wray, is fighting hard not to let these out. that's what i'm learning from sources. it is very interesting that christopher wray is operating very much like chris call come. >> sean: all right, sarah sara. thank you for that. mccabe may also play a role in the ongoing legal saga surrounded michael flynn. his legal team is now led by sidney powell. joining us now with a full report, our own catherine harri harris. >> that's right, sean. we'll see more of that tomorrow. then, fbi director andrew mccabe informed the white house that the bureau was not considering, and this is significant, violations in the michael flynn case over his calls to the russian ambassador. recently imposed sanctions on russia. the government records also indicate that add at least two occasions, the bureau
maybe this phone just sits at the bottom of the atlantic ocean somewhere. see when i don't think it is, sean. i have been told by sources that all of mccabe's texts and emails are still being held within the fbi. the interesting thing here is that the new fbi director, christopher wray, is fighting hard not to let these out. that's what i'm learning from sources. it is very interesting that christopher wray is operating very much like chris call come. >> sean: all right, sarah sara. thank...
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we had six named storms in the pacific and the atlantic, that is tied for a record for the most amount of storm so close to the us but now we are watching jerry and humberto as they move away from the us. that is great news. there is hurricane jerry, 105 mile-per-hour sustained winds, we don't have to worry about it but the bermuda area needs to worry about it, they could take a direct it from hurricane wednesday. we will keep you up-to-date. there are your tropical models, most all of them move away from land and point their attention towards bermuda. we will keep you posted. there is your forecast around southeast texas, scattered storms, nice-looking day for the southwest, beautiful day here. jillian: thank you. newly released surveillance video revealing chilling moments a gunman opened fire on a california synagogue, the shooter storming in with a rifle as panicked worshipers run for their lives, one person was killed and three wounded including the rabbi and a little girl, the suspect smirking in court. prosecutors showed the video and played a 911 call where he allegedly admits
we had six named storms in the pacific and the atlantic, that is tied for a record for the most amount of storm so close to the us but now we are watching jerry and humberto as they move away from the us. that is great news. there is hurricane jerry, 105 mile-per-hour sustained winds, we don't have to worry about it but the bermuda area needs to worry about it, they could take a direct it from hurricane wednesday. we will keep you up-to-date. there are your tropical models, most all of them...
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maybe this phone just sits at the bottom of the atlantic ocean somewhere. >> sara: i don't think it is sean. i have been told by sources that all of mccabe's texts and held within the fbi. the interesting thing here is that the new fbi director, christopher wray, is h n fightig hard not to let these out,as we. that's what i'm hearing from sources. it is very interesting that christopher wray is operating very much like chris comey.not o out. that makes me more cuesous to what is in them. >> sean: all right, sara. thank you for that.the investigd mccabe's leaking. mccabe may also play a role in the ongoing legal sagasurroundil michael flynn. his legal team is now led by sidney powell.they're now accusl counsel of prosecutorial misconduct. joining us now with a full report, our own catherine herridge.she will be on the prom tomorrow, she has feeled incredible briefs with the court. >> yes, we will see more of that tomorrow. separately, according to a federal review by fox news, in 2017, then deputy director andrew mccabe informed the white house the bureau was not considering,ng and 24 i
maybe this phone just sits at the bottom of the atlantic ocean somewhere. >> sara: i don't think it is sean. i have been told by sources that all of mccabe's texts and held within the fbi. the interesting thing here is that the new fbi director, christopher wray, is h n fightig hard not to let these out,as we. that's what i'm hearing from sources. it is very interesting that christopher wray is operating very much like chris comey.not o out. that makes me more cuesous to what is in them....
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senators go from the tip of the state, george, to the atlantic ocean all the way to the valley of virginia. senators have a lot more to cover than members of the house. andnt to thank those of you i bet there is a few here that might have voted for me one time or another -- is there a hand going up, yes, there is a hand going up. because ik you enjoyed and enjoyed every minute. and this shows you how politics in virginia has worked in those end i said, ennd -- you are 80 years old, you had a good role of the dice, no one has tried to send you to jail, i think it is time to move over and let someone step forward. i did do that even though the democrats offered not to run anybody against me in turn of commitment to give them one year to decide who should run. tookenough, so i the option and here i am today having the pleasure to be with you. we are here to talk about what we can do. and all of those 30 years talking to someone he -- so many young people, they would often say, we admire you. i appreciate that. but how do you get into politics -- a very fundamental question. how do you get int
senators go from the tip of the state, george, to the atlantic ocean all the way to the valley of virginia. senators have a lot more to cover than members of the house. andnt to thank those of you i bet there is a few here that might have voted for me one time or another -- is there a hand going up, yes, there is a hand going up. because ik you enjoyed and enjoyed every minute. and this shows you how politics in virginia has worked in those end i said, ennd -- you are 80 years old, you had a...
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. >> seeing the effects of climate change as a powerful atlantic hurricane, sitting right now off the coast of florida. >> we are seeing more intense storms, more frequently that are more complicated by the effects of climate change. >> laura: that's just completely unproven and we had a phenomenal nasa scientist on the podcast, another one on the show this week, that blew that outs of the water. sorry about that, chris. adriana, i couldn't tell, which ones were the candidates and which ones are the journal interests here? there's no -- journal interests. >> the so-called journalists are putting out the talking points, pushing the political narrative. it isn't supposed to be that way. bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, the democratic field is pushing this disastrous green new deal which isn't about climate, it's truly about a big government takeover of our lives. think about it, energy is produced by everything we do. if they sound the alarm and say the world is going end in 12 years, like alexandria ocasio-cortez, we need to make drastic measures, they want to destroy tense of million
. >> seeing the effects of climate change as a powerful atlantic hurricane, sitting right now off the coast of florida. >> we are seeing more intense storms, more frequently that are more complicated by the effects of climate change. >> laura: that's just completely unproven and we had a phenomenal nasa scientist on the podcast, another one on the show this week, that blew that outs of the water. sorry about that, chris. adriana, i couldn't tell, which ones were the candidates...
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now is laura coates and our cnn correspondent abby philip and the white house correspondent for the atlantic. e len a what is the white house bracing for this coming what is the white house bracing for this week? the hearing with kurt volker could happen as early as thursday. >> i spoke to a source this morning who actually yesterday was feeling fine about coming developments but volker's resignation could put the white house in a vulnerable position which is to say actually the administration as a whole because volker is going to shed light ultimately on how much the state department knew, coordinated, or whether they were involved at all in these conversations between guiliani and ukrainian leaders. so was it as the whistle-blower alleges which is to say just sort of trying to contain the damage as the whistle-blower put it or was there a more active role on pompeo's part? that is something that could potentially be explosive depending on the answer. >> that issue right now is whether or not the administration used foreign aid, economic and military aid, to ukraine, as leverage to get dirt
now is laura coates and our cnn correspondent abby philip and the white house correspondent for the atlantic. e len a what is the white house bracing for this coming what is the white house bracing for this week? the hearing with kurt volker could happen as early as thursday. >> i spoke to a source this morning who actually yesterday was feeling fine about coming developments but volker's resignation could put the white house in a vulnerable position which is to say actually the...