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but it is an invaluable base in the north atlantic. between european and american is partners in nado. ♪ icelanders feel strongly about definition. freedom to disagree. the basic human freedoms. one of the basic freedoms about the alliance. they do not quarrel. nato nations. nowhere in the world does freedom fly higher or higher than canada. a vast region of thick forest and mineral wells. canada is infertile and rich and generous. canadians have sent their fruits of labor. canadian defense provides a vital link in the alliance. the largest landmass in nado, it has buried terrain. british and french influences are part of modern canada. ♪ and the open front there, the united states. in america, i sought the image of democracy itself. its inclination, it's character, its passions. the image of the democracy is often distorted. the world is fascinated by american power. and really looks on the other instances of america. the libraries. it's arts. its rich and diverse culture. it's free expressor of its citizens. the informality. the
but it is an invaluable base in the north atlantic. between european and american is partners in nado. ♪ icelanders feel strongly about definition. freedom to disagree. the basic human freedoms. one of the basic freedoms about the alliance. they do not quarrel. nato nations. nowhere in the world does freedom fly higher or higher than canada. a vast region of thick forest and mineral wells. canada is infertile and rich and generous. canadians have sent their fruits of labor. canadian defense...
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it was strange because none of the people in the atlantic, the situation at the atlantic was entirely driven by staff, not social media stuff that with the pretax but no one ever spoke to me about it. no one said it's talk about this. jeff goldberg was the editor their planned a meeting we would get together and talk about this sort of stuff. right before it is supposed to happen he said i can't do this. i can't put you in front of this group. i said i'm ready to go. let's do it. let's throw down. that was about. >> host: what did you write that got you fired? >> guest: well, nominally it -- >> host: had you written it prior? >> guest: i have written one article for the atlantic and it was about how libertarianism is an unpopular political idea that no one likes that much. that was totally controversial. it was about a discussion i had on twitter years and years to four and went work for the atlantic. i'm opposed to abortion. i think abortion ought to be criminalized. i'm also to capital punishment that i have argued in the past that if were going to capital punishment shouldn't do th
it was strange because none of the people in the atlantic, the situation at the atlantic was entirely driven by staff, not social media stuff that with the pretax but no one ever spoke to me about it. no one said it's talk about this. jeff goldberg was the editor their planned a meeting we would get together and talk about this sort of stuff. right before it is supposed to happen he said i can't do this. i can't put you in front of this group. i said i'm ready to go. let's do it. let's throw...
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we'll get all of that from "the atlantic" festival shortly. president trump at the united nations in new york city today. he's been speaking with a number of world leaders, including the uk's prime minister, boris johnson. >> well, thank you very much, everyone. it's great to be with my friend boris johnson. just got a position he's having a very easy time with. it's much easier than he thought. i was just saying, is it tougher or easier? i think it's pretty much what you expected. >> it is. >> he's doing a fantastic job. not easy, but doing a really good job. i think he's going to make great progress come october, come november. but great progress. >> october, october. october the 31st. >> results are going to start to show in november. but it looks to me like he's making great progress. so it's an honor to have you here. we're going to be discussing trade. we can quadruple our trade with uk. i think we can really do a big job. boblig lighthizer is here, our trade representative. your trade representative is here. we can have substantially mo
we'll get all of that from "the atlantic" festival shortly. president trump at the united nations in new york city today. he's been speaking with a number of world leaders, including the uk's prime minister, boris johnson. >> well, thank you very much, everyone. it's great to be with my friend boris johnson. just got a position he's having a very easy time with. it's much easier than he thought. i was just saying, is it tougher or easier? i think it's pretty much what you...
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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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the situation in the atlantic was entirely given by stefan turley. it wasn't about social media stuff. that was the pretext but no one ever spoke to me about it, no one ever said let's talk about this. jeff goldberg, the editor there, right before it was supposed to happen, i can't put you in front of this group. i'm ready to go, let's do it. so that was that. >> what do you write that got you fired to q >> nominally. >> host: had you written it prior to q >> i only wrote one article for the atlantic and it was how libertarianism is an unpopular idea that nobody likes much. that was fairly uncontroversial. it was a discussion i had on twitter years before i went to work for the atlantic so i'm opposed to abortion. i think it should be criminalized. i'm opposed to capital punishment but i argued in the past if we're going to have capital punishment we shouldn't do this creepy medical thing where we do it through lethal injection and put him on a gurney in a hospital situation. of the state is going to take logic to do so in a forthrightly violent mann
the situation in the atlantic was entirely given by stefan turley. it wasn't about social media stuff. that was the pretext but no one ever spoke to me about it, no one ever said let's talk about this. jeff goldberg, the editor there, right before it was supposed to happen, i can't put you in front of this group. i'm ready to go, let's do it. so that was that. >> what do you write that got you fired to q >> nominally. >> host: had you written it prior to q >> i only...
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with house speaker nancy pelosi with "the atlantic's" editor in chief jeffrey goldberg. she'll be talking about the legislative agenda and possible questions about renew called for impeaching president trump. >> madam speaker, i want to talk about a lot of things with you today, including such issues as consumer drug pricing, but there's a couple of issues that we probably should get to before we do that. so we're in a strange and unprecedented situation in this country. we have a president who apparently or evidently reached out to a foreign leader to ask that foreign leader to investigate one of his domestic political rivals, which is another way of saying that the president of the united states asked a foreign government to interfere in an election and possibly subordinated american national security interests to his own personal needs and desires. my question to you is, is that an impeachable offense? >> well, first let me say how pleased i am to be here this afternoon. it's a busy day. the program opening with the arts is something i was very excited about because -
with house speaker nancy pelosi with "the atlantic's" editor in chief jeffrey goldberg. she'll be talking about the legislative agenda and possible questions about renew called for impeaching president trump. >> madam speaker, i want to talk about a lot of things with you today, including such issues as consumer drug pricing, but there's a couple of issues that we probably should get to before we do that. so we're in a strange and unprecedented situation in this country. we have...
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the exceptions to that, the northern ireland ‘s and later in the day, the first signs of the atlantic front trying to cloud things over in the south—west. an onshore breeze from the north sea will keep the eastern coast down at about 15, 16, 17 but come inland, 20 plus is widely available. through saturday night and on into sunday, the first signs of the change in that the high—pressure drifts further away and in comes the front from the atlantic. that will set the tone for sunday. before the persistent rain arrives, we will have some quite sharp showers and maybe the odd under storm gradually drifting up the spine of the british isles and then the front makes progress away from the western fringes ever further towards the north and east and to avoid that rain, some of it quite heavy will have to be that further north and east. still, the temperature in excess of 22—23 degrees or so towards the east but fresh air is coming in from the atlantic and that sets the tone for the start of next week. monday, not too bad. the rain from sunday gradually eventually clearing away from that
the exceptions to that, the northern ireland ‘s and later in the day, the first signs of the atlantic front trying to cloud things over in the south—west. an onshore breeze from the north sea will keep the eastern coast down at about 15, 16, 17 but come inland, 20 plus is widely available. through saturday night and on into sunday, the first signs of the change in that the high—pressure drifts further away and in comes the front from the atlantic. that will set the tone for sunday. before...
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just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it'll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it's going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea, so it may well feel a tad warmer across the north—east of scotland simply because you've lost the strength of the wind. come thursday, that high pressure is going to be very much the dominant feature, keeping it fine and settled in all parts. you'll notice as we move towards the latter part of the week, so the high centre moves over to continental europe, and that allows the chance for us to pick up air of continental origin. there's still some warmth across the continent at the mediterranean at this time of year, and we're going to start tapping into that. it brings drier conditions
just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it'll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it's going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea,...
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just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it'll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it's going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea, so it may well feel a tad warmer across the north—east of scotland simply because you've lost the strength of the wind. come thursday, that high pressure is going to be very much the dominant feature, keeping it fine and settled in all parts. you'll notice as we move towards the latter part of the week, so the high centre moves over to continental europe, and that allows the chance for us to pick up air of continental origin. there's still some warmth across the continent at the mediterranean at this time of year, and we're going to start tapping into that. it brings drier conditions
just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it'll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it's going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea,...
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of them are temporary and comes without any social security benefits the child on both sides of the atlantic. this reasons. is welcome. unveiled its 1st new smartphone since the us added it to a trade blacklist the chinese company has been showing off the feet in a 30 and made certain crow at a launch event in munich today because of restrictions on u.s. companies working with the new smartphones are not expected to have any google apps and let's say that could put many potential customers off new features off the made 30 include a 4 lens camera. and . the studio he's a tech expert based here in berlin mark how do you see the chances for this kind of smartphone on the market without access to popular maps like google and it's not clear.
of them are temporary and comes without any social security benefits the child on both sides of the atlantic. this reasons. is welcome. unveiled its 1st new smartphone since the us added it to a trade blacklist the chinese company has been showing off the feet in a 30 and made certain crow at a launch event in munich today because of restrictions on u.s. companies working with the new smartphones are not expected to have any google apps and let's say that could put many potential customers off...
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one of the most powerful atlantic storms on record, hurricane dorian, has come to a virtual halt over the bahamas, still hugely powerful but hardly moving, inflicting what the prime minister of the islands has called a historic tragedy. hubert minnis has confirmed 5 people have died so far. reports suggest that whole communities have vanished, in the abaco islands. it's a slow—moving hurricane — classified when it hit land as a category 5 — making it the second—strongest atlantic storm on record. it's now weakened to a category 4 — but is still extremely dangerous — with winds up to 155 miles an hour. also possible storm surges up to 23 feet as the hurricane moves slowly, just a slight deviation in its path will bring it directly over the east coast of florida, which has now declared a state of emergency. so have georgia, and the carolinas. aleem maqbool reports from florida. overnight, life was changed in abaco in the bahamas by the strongest storm ever recorded there. large areas of these low—lying islands were totally submerged. winds reaching more than 160 miles an h
one of the most powerful atlantic storms on record, hurricane dorian, has come to a virtual halt over the bahamas, still hugely powerful but hardly moving, inflicting what the prime minister of the islands has called a historic tragedy. hubert minnis has confirmed 5 people have died so far. reports suggest that whole communities have vanished, in the abaco islands. it's a slow—moving hurricane — classified when it hit land as a category 5 — making it the second—strongest atlantic storm...
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the atlantic council hosted this our 20 minute forum. [indistinct chatter] william: hello, everyone, and welcome to the atlantic council. welcome to everyone here and those watching on c-span and our livestream. my name is william wechsler, and i lead atlantic council's work on the middle east. i'm delighted to welcome you to an event cohosted for strategy and security and our global business and economics programs initiative. this event is on the record, and please tweet if you are so inclined, and if so, use the hashtag #shapingsanctions. today, we are here to learn more about hezbollah and its finances. hezbollah is one of the most sophisticated terrorist organizations and stabilizing factor in the middle east. -- organizations in the world, and a key destabilizing factor in the middle east. iran reportedly provides the terrorist group with hundreds of millions of dollars annually. this money has advanced the iranian agenda, undermining lebanon's political system and balance, challenging the lebanese armed forces as the sole legitimat
the atlantic council hosted this our 20 minute forum. [indistinct chatter] william: hello, everyone, and welcome to the atlantic council. welcome to everyone here and those watching on c-span and our livestream. my name is william wechsler, and i lead atlantic council's work on the middle east. i'm delighted to welcome you to an event cohosted for strategy and security and our global business and economics programs initiative. this event is on the record, and please tweet if you are so...
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just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it'll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it's going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea, so it may well feel a tad warmer across the north—east of scotland simply because you've lost the strength of the wind. come thursday, that high pressure is going to be very much the dominant feature, keeping it fine and settled in all parts. you'll notice as we move towards the latter part of the week, so the high centre moves over to continental europe, and that allows the chance for us to pick up air of continental origin. there's still some warmth across the continent at the mediterranean at this time of year, and we're going to start tapping into that. it brings drier conditions
just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it'll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it's going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea,...
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coast before moving out into the atlantic ocean. dorian's whipping the outer ban banks. storm surges are expected to be seen throughout the day. hundreds of people could be trapped on an island, dorian made landfall in cape hatteras bringing sustained winds nearing 90 miles per hour an hour with it. this image showing dorian's eye wall engulfing the barrier island entirely. overnight on south carolina's coastline, dorian leaving a trail of mass flooding and hundreds of thousands of power outages in its path. and today we're still monitoring the devastation that remains in the baham
coast before moving out into the atlantic ocean. dorian's whipping the outer ban banks. storm surges are expected to be seen throughout the day. hundreds of people could be trapped on an island, dorian made landfall in cape hatteras bringing sustained winds nearing 90 miles per hour an hour with it. this image showing dorian's eye wall engulfing the barrier island entirely. overnight on south carolina's coastline, dorian leaving a trail of mass flooding and hundreds of thousands of power...
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just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it‘ll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it‘s going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea, so it may well feel a tad warmer across the north—east of scotland simply because you‘ve lost the strength of the wind. come thursday, that high pressure is going to be very much the dominant feature, keeping it fine and settled in all parts. you‘ll notice as we move towards the latter part of the week, so the high centre moves over to continental europe, and that allows the chance for us to pick up air of continental origin. there‘s still some warmth across the continent at the mediterranean at this time of year, and we‘re going to start tapping into that. it brings drier
just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it‘ll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it‘s going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north...
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thejetstream is coming up and around the atlantic high and sweeping down into the heart of continental europe, offering some more unsettled fare there and certainly colder conditions as well than we‘re enjoying here in the british isles. a coolish sort of start to the day, but come the afternoon, plenty of sunshine around. the temperatures again, the midteens or so up to about 20 degrees. just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it‘ll still be there as we move from tuesday on into wednesday. enough cloud associated with that for there to be the odd bit and piece of rain, primarily across the northern half of scotland. elsewhere, it‘s going to be a really decent sort of day. by the stage, the high pressure will have moved just sufficiently far towards the east to pushed those chill north—westerly winds out into the north sea, so it may well feel a tad warmer across the north—east of scotland simply because you‘ve lost the strength of the wind. come thursday, that high pressure is going to be very much the dominant feature,
thejetstream is coming up and around the atlantic high and sweeping down into the heart of continental europe, offering some more unsettled fare there and certainly colder conditions as well than we‘re enjoying here in the british isles. a coolish sort of start to the day, but come the afternoon, plenty of sunshine around. the temperatures again, the midteens or so up to about 20 degrees. just tempering the sunshine late on in the day as we bring a warm front in from the atlantic. it‘ll...
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for what used to be called the atlantic monthly when i was in high school so i call it the atlantic monthly. the atlantic for recognizing roles of music and arts play in our lives and i do believe that that is a path that can unify us. one way. the you asked about what? the -- let me just say that last tuesday, last tuesday, september 17th, was institution day. was the anniversary of that day when benjamin franklin came out of independence hall and people said dr. franklin, what do we have? a monarchy or republic. he said republic if we can keep it. a republic if we can keep it. on that very day last week, that tuesday, erupted this iraqable set of facts on institution day. and it was about the ige inspector general. at the office of the director of national intelligence saying that there was a whistleblower complaint. then we learned it was going to be blocked from being presented and that the dni was not going to allow it to come forward. let me say this. i am more experience in intelligence than anybody had, at least 25 years. i was a member of the committee. i was the top democr
for what used to be called the atlantic monthly when i was in high school so i call it the atlantic monthly. the atlantic for recognizing roles of music and arts play in our lives and i do believe that that is a path that can unify us. one way. the you asked about what? the -- let me just say that last tuesday, last tuesday, september 17th, was institution day. was the anniversary of that day when benjamin franklin came out of independence hall and people said dr. franklin, what do we have? a...
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jerry wthin the nex 24 hours and frohe there strn into a hurricane as it moves across the southern atlantic and that w impacted from dorian.ds how could weforget dorian? well pces like saint thomas and puerto rico need to on alert as well as maybe less so but still helps pan yell a and twerks and kay companies and boehm island we'll see this map goes out to sunday morning cat one hurricane in the atlantic, that would b hurricane jerry.ck baome here it's pleasant 80 degrees on a light northwest wind and clouds slowly breaking up. t ihink we seet faing back to 62, very comfortable and tomorrow looks beautiful. mostly sunny 78 on a light northeast wind, plent of sunshine, just going to be an amazing day and one of the few y that really makes feel like oming because it is coming it's going to begin next monday but we'll have some warmer weather before that. your full seven day still ahead angie. >> thank you caitlin. > only on fox5, last month we told you about maryland couple who saved the life ofn off-duty dc police officer following crash on the beltway. that couple wasl leaving nationa harb
jerry wthin the nex 24 hours and frohe there strn into a hurricane as it moves across the southern atlantic and that w impacted from dorian.ds how could weforget dorian? well pces like saint thomas and puerto rico need to on alert as well as maybe less so but still helps pan yell a and twerks and kay companies and boehm island we'll see this map goes out to sunday morning cat one hurricane in the atlantic, that would b hurricane jerry.ck baome here it's pleasant 80 degrees on a light northwest...
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she's at the 2019 atlantic festival. let's listen in now. >> -- that is a path that can unify us one way. you asked about what? [ laughter ] let me just say last tuesday, last tuesday, september 17th, was constitution day. was the anniversary of that day when benjamin franklin came out of independence hall and people say, what do we have a monarch or republic? he said a republic, if we can keep it. a republic, if we can keep it. on that very day, erupted this remarkable set of facts on constitution day. it was about the i.g., inspector general, director of national intelligence saying that there was a whistle blower complaint. and that we learned it was going to be blocked from being presented and that we would not allow it to come forward. let me just say this. i have more experience and intelligence than anybody in the conference. i have at least 25 years. i was a member of the committee. i was the top democrat. i was the adam schiff. we didn't have the majority, but i was a ranking remember. that made me the leader of
she's at the 2019 atlantic festival. let's listen in now. >> -- that is a path that can unify us one way. you asked about what? [ laughter ] let me just say last tuesday, last tuesday, september 17th, was constitution day. was the anniversary of that day when benjamin franklin came out of independence hall and people say, what do we have a monarch or republic? he said a republic, if we can keep it. a republic, if we can keep it. on that very day, erupted this remarkable set of facts on...
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and welcome to the peak "the atlantic" hurricane system. a likely tropical depression forming across the atlantic now. >>> thank you, derek. it's been two weeks since dorian hit the bahamas. right before that stormed reached the islands, our patrick oppmann made it there. he covered the chaos, the devastation from the beginning. take a look at his report. >> reporter: hurricane dorian unleashing her category 5 fury on the bahamas. look at that. >> we knew what we were getting into when we got to the plane. category 5 hurricane is taken very, very seriously. i knew that it was not going to be pleasant. i knew that it was going to be pretty rough. and it was. >> we are being lashed here in freeport in the grand bahama by dorian's winds all night long. it sounds like a jet engine, screaming winds. they pick up but never really go away. finally, we were able to get out and see other parts of the island that up until now have been inaccessible. >> you can see there are still hurricane force winds and rain coming down on us. a little baby here, a
and welcome to the peak "the atlantic" hurricane system. a likely tropical depression forming across the atlantic now. >>> thank you, derek. it's been two weeks since dorian hit the bahamas. right before that stormed reached the islands, our patrick oppmann made it there. he covered the chaos, the devastation from the beginning. take a look at his report. >> reporter: hurricane dorian unleashing her category 5 fury on the bahamas. look at that. >> we knew what we...
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. >>> hurricane dorian now heading out sea after slamming into canada's atlantic coast sad. the storm knocked down trees, knocked out power and knocked over a big construction crane in downtown halifax, the capitol of the province of nova scotia. anyone who lived close to the seashore was advised to lever and evacuate as a precaution as dorian passed through that area. more than 330,000 people in the province lost power, but fortunately, there is no word of any injuries caused by this storm. >>> in the bahamas, some relief workers are sitting through debris searching for survivors of hurricane dorian. 44 poem are -- people are confirmed dead. as many as 70,000 people can now be homeless and many of those people are trying to evacuate to surrounding areas. cruiselines are helping victims. bahamas paradise cruiseline picked up 1100 evacuees over the weekend and took them to the port in palm beach, florida. >> it is a national tragedy. >> a group of bay area nurses is now heading to the islands this week to help with the relief efforts. one of the nurses says she is mentally pr
. >>> hurricane dorian now heading out sea after slamming into canada's atlantic coast sad. the storm knocked down trees, knocked out power and knocked over a big construction crane in downtown halifax, the capitol of the province of nova scotia. anyone who lived close to the seashore was advised to lever and evacuate as a precaution as dorian passed through that area. more than 330,000 people in the province lost power, but fortunately, there is no word of any injuries caused by this...
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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
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the sweetest teenager who sailed across the atlantic to make a point about climate change received a high honor in washington d.c. on monday talking of course about grated to birth. was the award ceremony. swedish climate activists granted to bergen several of her fridays for future colleagues received embassy international's highest award here in washington d.c. they called for further action and pressure to be put on governments across the planet and also called for young and old to come out on september 20th and 27th to coincide with the un climate summit taking place in new york in mass protest across the world. and to turn bird called on the audience there to get involved in bringing about change the changes and the politics required to take on this crisis simply doesn't exist today that is why every single one of us must push from every possible angle to hold. those responsible accountable and to make the people in power act and to take the measures we quiet it may seem impossible to pull the emergency brake and yes that is what we have to do that was great and burke in washing
the sweetest teenager who sailed across the atlantic to make a point about climate change received a high honor in washington d.c. on monday talking of course about grated to birth. was the award ceremony. swedish climate activists granted to bergen several of her fridays for future colleagues received embassy international's highest award here in washington d.c. they called for further action and pressure to be put on governments across the planet and also called for young and old to come out...
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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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this week his teenager who sailed across the atlantic to make a point about climate change received a high honor in washington d.c. on monday i'm talking about great attend work force. was at the ord ceremony swedish climate activists granted to bergen several of her fridays for future colleagues received amnesty international's high's toward here in washington d.c. they called for further action on pressure to be put on governments across the planet and also called for young and old to come out on september 20th and 27th to coincide with the un climate summit taking place in new york in mass protests across the world. and. called on the audience to get involved in bringing about change. the changes and the politics you call i had to take on this crisis simply doesn't exist today that is why every single one of us must push from every possible angle to hold. those responsible accountable and to make the people in power act and to take the measures required it may seem impossible to pull the emergency brake and yet that is what we have to do whistleblower edward snowden's autobiography
this week his teenager who sailed across the atlantic to make a point about climate change received a high honor in washington d.c. on monday i'm talking about great attend work force. was at the ord ceremony swedish climate activists granted to bergen several of her fridays for future colleagues received amnesty international's high's toward here in washington d.c. they called for further action on pressure to be put on governments across the planet and also called for young and old to come...
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and to boot, in the atlantic, things are still somewhat active. we have hurricane lorenzo. it was a cat 5. it's now a cat 4, but when it was a cat 5, it's the far theft east we've ever seen a cat 5, and believe it or not, it's headed to ireland on friday, not as a tropical system but a post tropical system. >> an active week ahead, thank you. >>> breaking news, four inmates are on the run tonight after officials say they from an ohio jail. authorities say the four men overpowered two female corrections officers in gallia county with a makeshift weapon and then broke down a secured door to the outside. authorities described the four as extremely dangerous. >>> cvs pharmacy is suspending the sale of the heartburn medication zantac. the drug under investigation over possible links to cancer. it comes after the fda found traces of a probable carcinogen in some of the products. cvs is joining other major drugstore chains including walgreens and rite aid, pulling zantac from store shelves. >>> separated at the border. ahead, the emotional reunion between a father and son. >>> plu
and to boot, in the atlantic, things are still somewhat active. we have hurricane lorenzo. it was a cat 5. it's now a cat 4, but when it was a cat 5, it's the far theft east we've ever seen a cat 5, and believe it or not, it's headed to ireland on friday, not as a tropical system but a post tropical system. >> an active week ahead, thank you. >>> breaking news, four inmates are on the run tonight after officials say they from an ohio jail. authorities say the four men overpowered...
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so we then begin to tap into those mild airs again coming from way down in the atlantic. and for the greater part for southern scotland, england and wales, and for a time, northern ireland, it's going to be dry, fine and sunny. and certainly a warmer day for many, the notable exception is that front across the northern and western parts of scotland which becomes this weakening band of weather, robbing some areas of their sunshine as we move into sunday. still, many areas will be dry but that cloud could give the odd spot of rain to the south of it where the temperatures are again rising to about the mid—20s. this is bbc news, the headlines: british mps have demanded the immediate recall of parliament after scotland's highest civil court ruled its suspension was unlawful. thejudges also said prime minister borisjohnson had effectively misled queen elizabeth in advising her to suspend parliament. the case will go to the uk supreme court next week. donald trump says he wants to ban flavoured e—cigarettes after a series of vaping related deaths across the united states. s
so we then begin to tap into those mild airs again coming from way down in the atlantic. and for the greater part for southern scotland, england and wales, and for a time, northern ireland, it's going to be dry, fine and sunny. and certainly a warmer day for many, the notable exception is that front across the northern and western parts of scotland which becomes this weakening band of weather, robbing some areas of their sunshine as we move into sunday. still, many areas will be dry but that...
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affecting all the atlantic coastal states of the u.s. and then finally arrived in canada in nova scotia over halifax its strength and this is the tropics now strengthen to a category 2 hurricane as it hit halifax gusts of 150 kilometers per hour waves of 50 meters and raincoats of a $170.00 millimeters now you may think this is quite extraordinary actually halifax was hit by a concrete to hurrican in 2003 so this isn't a stranger to hurricanes it has happened before although it was in this century that clearly that's going to cause certain amount of damage sounds of people without power a crane was destroyed or brought out as you say 100 year old trees have been uprooted and there was damage once again it all the harbors along the atlantic coast of nova scotia that this was the 7th landfall then they went north across prince edward island it's no longer a hurricane but sort of install in different. weather sponsored cantata. big storms generate thousands of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with
affecting all the atlantic coastal states of the u.s. and then finally arrived in canada in nova scotia over halifax its strength and this is the tropics now strengthen to a category 2 hurricane as it hit halifax gusts of 150 kilometers per hour waves of 50 meters and raincoats of a $170.00 millimeters now you may think this is quite extraordinary actually halifax was hit by a concrete to hurrican in 2003 so this isn't a stranger to hurricanes it has happened before although it was in this...
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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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just the other side you get out to atlantic beach. or you can drive with a boat and head up on the ferry to go out to the island hear. the road doesn't connect right here in, highway 12. this black line shows us where the center is. in order to get an official landfall, it has to go over land. we may never get an official landfall. but regardless, we have the highest winds right now along the coast. as far as the forecast goes, we only have about five, six hours left. and then dorian will be heading away and exiting the north carolina coast. it'll take awhile. probably until mid or late afternoon. the storm surge not much of an issue anymore. with the high tide between 1:00 and 2:00 in the morning. now we're heading to low tide. so i think inland flooding is my last concern as we go throughout the rest of the morning. and we still have a high risk of flash flooding. especially areas around alamor all the way to virginia beach. this is where we're going to see the heaviest rain through the storm. this area of green is everywhere in a f
just the other side you get out to atlantic beach. or you can drive with a boat and head up on the ferry to go out to the island hear. the road doesn't connect right here in, highway 12. this black line shows us where the center is. in order to get an official landfall, it has to go over land. we may never get an official landfall. but regardless, we have the highest winds right now along the coast. as far as the forecast goes, we only have about five, six hours left. and then dorian will be...
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one of the most powerful atlantic storms on record, hurricane dorian, has come to a virtual halt over the bahamas, still hugely powerful but hardly moving, inflicting what the prime minister of the islands has called a historic tragedy. hubert minnis has confirmed 5 people have died so far. reports suggest that whole communities have vanished, in the abaco islands. it's a slow—moving hurricane — classified when it hit land as a category 5, making it the second strongest atlantic storm on record. but is still extremely dangerous, with winds up to 155mph. also possible storm surges up to 23 feet. as the hurricane moves slowly, just a slight deviation in its path will bring it directly over the east coast of florida, which has now declared a state of emergency. so have georgia, and the carolinas. aleem maqbool reports from florida. overnight, life was changed in abaco in the bahamas by the strongest by the strongest storm ever recorded there. large areas of these low—lying islands were totally submerged. winds reaching more than 160 miles an hour with ocean surges recorded up to 23
one of the most powerful atlantic storms on record, hurricane dorian, has come to a virtual halt over the bahamas, still hugely powerful but hardly moving, inflicting what the prime minister of the islands has called a historic tragedy. hubert minnis has confirmed 5 people have died so far. reports suggest that whole communities have vanished, in the abaco islands. it's a slow—moving hurricane — classified when it hit land as a category 5, making it the second strongest atlantic storm on...
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a hurricane in the atlantic. it is not moving. >> you just said quickly before we came on, it may not make landfall. >> is not going to make it. the eye does not look like it will move inland. it will go along parallel. >> parallel. maybe charlotte, cape or the outer banks. it is still a behemoth. it has parked itself over the grand p bahamas and not moving west at one mile per hour. that is not a typeo. that is correct. the steering currents. the high pressure to the north has collapsed. so that means it has nothing to generate itself. the water temperature is 86 degrees. one would think that the nature of this hurricane. in line and one forecast model
a hurricane in the atlantic. it is not moving. >> you just said quickly before we came on, it may not make landfall. >> is not going to make it. the eye does not look like it will move inland. it will go along parallel. >> parallel. maybe charlotte, cape or the outer banks. it is still a behemoth. it has parked itself over the grand p bahamas and not moving west at one mile per hour. that is not a typeo. that is correct. the steering currents. the high pressure to the north...
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it is tied for the second-strongest system in the atlantic basin history, with winds of 185 miles per hour. in terms of the wind, it is an extremely strong storm. it's beginning to slow down. it is moving west at 5. it is going to crawl ever so slowly through the northern bahamas in the next 24 or 48 hours or so. warnings cape canaveral, down to palm beach. three to five feet of storm surge. that's the official track. it slow downs and speeds up on tuesday and wednesday, moving up the eastern seaboard of florida. notice it's just offshore. any track further west puts it onshore. it remains to be seen how close it comes to the north carolina coast. what's steering it is a solid area of high pressure. that will break in two. the whole time it is over water temperatures, 85 to 90 degrees. high-octane fuel. that's why it's a strong storm. we hope the jet stream can catch it and move it out to sea. some of our spaghetti models show it moving out to sea. some of it have it in northeast florida and that's still a possibility. >>> four southeast states have declared states of emergency, as hu
it is tied for the second-strongest system in the atlantic basin history, with winds of 185 miles per hour. in terms of the wind, it is an extremely strong storm. it's beginning to slow down. it is moving west at 5. it is going to crawl ever so slowly through the northern bahamas in the next 24 or 48 hours or so. warnings cape canaveral, down to palm beach. three to five feet of storm surge. that's the official track. it slow downs and speeds up on tuesday and wednesday, moving up the eastern...
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i laid the atlantic council work on the middle east. i'm delighted to welcome you here today to if it cohosted by our strategy and security in our global business and economics programs economic sanctions initiative. this if it is on the record. please tweet if you know so inclined and if so, please use the hashtag shaping sanctions. today we are here of course to learn more about asthma and its finances. when he is one of the most sophisticated in the middle east. iran patron has reportedly provided terrorist group we put hundreds of millions of dollars. annually. this money has advanced the iranian agenda, undermining weapons political system and its delegate secretary and balance. challenging the world lebanese as the sole legitimate protector of the security. providing on demand ground forces work iran's work in syria. maintaining a top-tier terrorist capabilities in the region and really throughout the globe. and directly threatening israel. in addition to its direct financing from tehran, has law has built its own world wide netwo
i laid the atlantic council work on the middle east. i'm delighted to welcome you here today to if it cohosted by our strategy and security in our global business and economics programs economic sanctions initiative. this if it is on the record. please tweet if you know so inclined and if so, please use the hashtag shaping sanctions. today we are here of course to learn more about asthma and its finances. when he is one of the most sophisticated in the middle east. iran patron has reportedly...
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we have five different systems we are watching in the atlantic basin. one is tropical storm fern fern in and going to bring storms to texas. this is a look at dorian over the last 36 hours. incredibly slow move across the bahamas. we knew it would continue and eventually make right-hand turn. we have been saying for so long we couldn't tell where that turn happens. implications huge for where it does happen. the video out of the bahamas you get the idea they had the worst of it. had that continued on its path before making the turn we would be looking at those kind of images across the florida seaboard here. this is what it looks like going in time. this is a future representation of what we think this -- or this model thinks the radar will look like. tonight we will see probably 60 mile-per-hour winds across cape that canaveral over towards daytona beach in the morning. then we go into thursday. the worst of it we are going to see around the charleston area which is under a hurricane warning right now. and then take a look at this, the center of this j
we have five different systems we are watching in the atlantic basin. one is tropical storm fern fern in and going to bring storms to texas. this is a look at dorian over the last 36 hours. incredibly slow move across the bahamas. we knew it would continue and eventually make right-hand turn. we have been saying for so long we couldn't tell where that turn happens. implications huge for where it does happen. the video out of the bahamas you get the idea they had the worst of it. had that...
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at the atlantic council. exports johnson is facing calls to resign. after thehe u. k. supree court overruled his suspension of parliament these calls. being led by the labour leaderr jeremy corbyn the lib dem leader jo swinson and leader of the scottish nationalists. she is the coolest sturgeon. in london all six hundred fifty mps have been cold back. wednesday back to work to discuss guess what. breaks it. johnson is resisting calls and stand down. still vying to take the u. k. i'm to the- on october. thirty first. eleven supreme court justices agreed to johnson's controversial. prorogation. the house walls are illegal. let's begin thank effect we've learned a lawyer is also a lecture here in paris and someone let me tell you to keep a really close on this story duncan was great to see. first question comparsa johnson survive. major setback. eleven judges unanimously fine thirties strategy in relation to this cool plank of its approach. until full quite strongly worded dates a judgment delivered bonnie the presididents in the- vice presidents. sorry to it's a body blo
at the atlantic council. exports johnson is facing calls to resign. after thehe u. k. supree court overruled his suspension of parliament these calls. being led by the labour leaderr jeremy corbyn the lib dem leader jo swinson and leader of the scottish nationalists. she is the coolest sturgeon. in london all six hundred fifty mps have been cold back. wednesday back to work to discuss guess what. breaks it. johnson is resisting calls and stand down. still vying to take the u. k. i'm to the- on...
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to a major hurricane in the atlantic ocean. meteorologist jeff berardelli is tracking it all. >> an even for a meteorologist this is an extreme weather pattern. we have a lot to talk about for sure. this epic snow fall in the pacific northwest, the highest mown taint, some places over 40 inches, we will see over four feet before it is said and done. as you see we will probably see snow not tapering down for another 24 hours in spots. that means an additional probably 6 to 12 inches of snow. in extreemp drk ds-- extreme amplified, across the west summer clinging on in the southeast. we're likely to see another 400 records tied or brokenver the next week or so when you add up daytime highs and morning lows. and in between where the battleground is set, we'll see rounds of showers, thinnedder storms and some of that will be severe weather. in the east during the day on monday, severe drought is going to worsen because we will not see rainfall here. temperatures will be 90 to 100. feels like over a hundred degrees, the hottest day,
to a major hurricane in the atlantic ocean. meteorologist jeff berardelli is tracking it all. >> an even for a meteorologist this is an extreme weather pattern. we have a lot to talk about for sure. this epic snow fall in the pacific northwest, the highest mown taint, some places over 40 inches, we will see over four feet before it is said and done. as you see we will probably see snow not tapering down for another 24 hours in spots. that means an additional probably 6 to 12 inches of...
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the sinking of the freighter ground america after camp fire off the atlantic coast of france in march was an environmental disaster heavy oil leaked and due to bad weather it was only possible to contain part of the kilometer long slick. following accidents like this hold their own but how and from tracing technical university and his team decided to look for ways to make oil spills harmless. so-called oil booms only work during good weather during rough seas the oil splashes over the booms. and in the top end think we've developed a method to absorb oil oil binders can be deployed by plane or helicopter even in bad weather they can then be used to absorb the oil so the oil binders are made of absorbent wood fiber the procedure was developed in cooperation with researchers from the university is of rostock and leipsic and it's incredibly simple the wood chips are thrown onto the polluted water and begin to absorb the oil after a few hours that oil is completely absorbed and no longer a danger to marine birds the procedure also works in conditions like those found on the high seas the
the sinking of the freighter ground america after camp fire off the atlantic coast of france in march was an environmental disaster heavy oil leaked and due to bad weather it was only possible to contain part of the kilometer long slick. following accidents like this hold their own but how and from tracing technical university and his team decided to look for ways to make oil spills harmless. so-called oil booms only work during good weather during rough seas the oil splashes over the booms....
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hurricane dorian's path, still a category 2 crawling through the atlantic heading northwest at 6 miles an hour, winds very dangerous at 110 miles an hour. storm surges are the biggest threat in the coming hours. we will take you to the extreme weather center for detailed forecasts in a minute. we start with meteorologist adam klotz standing by. jackie heinrich in port st. lucie, florida. >> reporter: we have been seeing the are most band of the storm an hour, the storm surge is the real whisk, you see the tide coming in and getting more violent. in the past even in now named storms low-lying areas like this the hotel on top of this boardwalk. police are enforcing the mandatory evacuation in this area and we are beginning to see intensifying bands of this storm pass through but it is nothing like the wind and rain that was over the bahamas. images coming in from the bahamas showed tornado like damage, 185 miles an hour winds hovered there for two days comparable to ef for tornado that usually passes in minutes. 7 people i did including a 7-year-old boy on grand bahama. people were on ro
hurricane dorian's path, still a category 2 crawling through the atlantic heading northwest at 6 miles an hour, winds very dangerous at 110 miles an hour. storm surges are the biggest threat in the coming hours. we will take you to the extreme weather center for detailed forecasts in a minute. we start with meteorologist adam klotz standing by. jackie heinrich in port st. lucie, florida. >> reporter: we have been seeing the are most band of the storm an hour, the storm surge is the real...
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we'll be live for the next hour with all the analysis from both sides of the atlantic. storysince even before he took office, president trump has hello and welcome to a very busy outside source. since even before he took office, president trump has been fighting off calls for his impeachment. now he's facing an official impeachment inquiry in the house of representatives. live the president is due to give a press conference shortly in which he's expected to defend himself. he stands accused of putting pressure on a foreign government to investigate his political rivals. we'll get into the details of the allegations against him in a moment, but first let's cross to nada tawfik in new york for the latest. because we hear that imminently, we should hear the complaint from the whistle—blower, just explain what this means. yes, that's right, we have on the one hand, president trump here for the un general assembly, about to hold a press conference that was scheduled, that was supposed to focus on the us initiatives during this high—level week. but on the other hand in wa
we'll be live for the next hour with all the analysis from both sides of the atlantic. storysince even before he took office, president trump has hello and welcome to a very busy outside source. since even before he took office, president trump has been fighting off calls for his impeachment. now he's facing an official impeachment inquiry in the house of representatives. live the president is due to give a press conference shortly in which he's expected to defend himself. he stands accused of...
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ralph lauren was upgraded to f overthm neutral at atlantic equities. the analyst cites the sol turn around and stock valuation. on the price target is $138. ckand t s was down just a fraction to 92.60 senator sanders says billionaires should onhe richest ame.poses a new tax ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> wework's cofounder and ceo was forced to step down from his company. iram neumann will become non-executive cn of the embattled shared office company which had been one of the most luable start-ups of the last decade. the redesign to designed to win over investors after the value declined. >>> the governor of massachusetts declared a public health emergency and impose add four-month ban on the sales of all vaping p sducts. thete will block sales of e-cigarettes used for tobacco ana. mariju official froml an the centers for dease control today followed lawmaker that is consumers suld avoid all vaping products until the cause of recent lung illnesses and deaths is identified. >> it may not even behe thc or nick teen parar it may be the additives orubstances common. it
ralph lauren was upgraded to f overthm neutral at atlantic equities. the analyst cites the sol turn around and stock valuation. on the price target is $138. ckand t s was down just a fraction to 92.60 senator sanders says billionaires should onhe richest ame.poses a new tax ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> wework's cofounder and ceo was forced to step down from his company. iram neumann will become non-executive cn of the embattled shared office company which had been one of the most luable start-ups...
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and, yes, racism on both sides of the atlantic driving trump and brexit. how do you put those forces back in the bottle? that's why things will only get worse on both sides before they get better. >> there's one other big difference here and i think about this a lot which is you over there keep having deadlines. we have to do this or we're dumping out of the european union. here that doesn't exist. there's not the sense of the ticking time bomb in the background. every day we all wake up and roll the dice that there's not some huge catastrophe. it doesn't result in some genuinely generational horrible happening in the moment and i wonder sometimes if that makes us more complacent here than in the uk where everyone sees it coming? >> yes. and i think that's definitely the case in terms of as i said, brexit is forever. so there's no undoing it. i think there is a sense come november 2020 americans will make things right and get rid of donald trump in an election. and of course the bigger issue is number one will he lose and number two, if he loses will he go
and, yes, racism on both sides of the atlantic driving trump and brexit. how do you put those forces back in the bottle? that's why things will only get worse on both sides before they get better. >> there's one other big difference here and i think about this a lot which is you over there keep having deadlines. we have to do this or we're dumping out of the european union. here that doesn't exist. there's not the sense of the ticking time bomb in the background. every day we all wake up...
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it is likely going to track hopefully harmlessly out toward the middle of the atlantic ocean before falling apart. later on in the week. outside right now we've got that cool fog that a surging back on shore is not a great sight to see going to see plenty of that making its way well inland overnight tonight. temperatures much cooler today dropping down 16 the 70's outside right now, and by the afternoon tomorrow. some place you might need the jacket along the coastline in the sun said how about 60 degrees there 62 downtown san francisco, 60 in pacifica with some drizzle as well along the coastline 60's inside the bay and then warming up in the middle of agency numbers in the 70's in redwood city, a much warmer into the south bay, you'll see plenty of 70's but comfortable and then in the east bay, we have triple digits me of those are long gone we're going to struggle to get in the upper 70's by tomorrow afternoon about 69 degrees in oakland 73 in concord 69 of well, but expect a very strong sea breeze right through the delta tomorrow afternoon again and cool 50's 60's out along the beaches.
it is likely going to track hopefully harmlessly out toward the middle of the atlantic ocean before falling apart. later on in the week. outside right now we've got that cool fog that a surging back on shore is not a great sight to see going to see plenty of that making its way well inland overnight tonight. temperatures much cooler today dropping down 16 the 70's outside right now, and by the afternoon tomorrow. some place you might need the jacket along the coastline in the sun said how about...
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there is only one atlantic hurricane which has been stronger, hurricane alan back in 1980. during has spent the day crossed grand bahama, bringing catastrophic when. peak winds have come down a few miles an hour but damage is still being done. we expect the damage to being done. we expect the damage to be catastrophic, it is an incredibly powerful hurricane. back to our weather, a big contrast, england and wales started with sunshine, bizarre cloud building but the weather further north has been a lot wetter. wetwa re the further north has been a lot wetter. wetware the piston across north wales, north midlands, north england, northern ireland and scotla nd england, northern ireland and scotland and that bands of rain has left skies like this in parts of cumbria, brisk winds in the coastline as well. tonight the rain eases off but there will be another pulse of rain returning across northern ireland, into the south—west of scotland and north—west of england and wales. some of the cloud could be low on the hills, fog patches on the ground. highs of ten to 13 degrees but
there is only one atlantic hurricane which has been stronger, hurricane alan back in 1980. during has spent the day crossed grand bahama, bringing catastrophic when. peak winds have come down a few miles an hour but damage is still being done. we expect the damage to being done. we expect the damage to be catastrophic, it is an incredibly powerful hurricane. back to our weather, a big contrast, england and wales started with sunshine, bizarre cloud building but the weather further north has...
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well, across the atlantic in westminster, things don't look quite that good. i mean, they're glad to have won the war, of course. who wouldn't be glad to beat the french? your traditional enemy but the very completeness of the victory means the french are going to be all that more anxious for revenge. so you can't just say, hot dog, we won the war. peace is here. let's go home. everybody in britain who knows about the state of the world knows there's going to be another war every generation or so. and you have to be ready to defend what you won. so victory is great, but victory brings its own problems. for one thing, a bigger empire to defend. you've got more land in america to defend. you've got more land in india to defend. and you've got a couple of islands here and there, extra to worry about. so you need to keep the navy and you need to keep the army at higher than the levels than you had before the war. that costs money. so the three big problems facing america that worried british policy makers, after they finished drinking the toasts to victory. one, w
well, across the atlantic in westminster, things don't look quite that good. i mean, they're glad to have won the war, of course. who wouldn't be glad to beat the french? your traditional enemy but the very completeness of the victory means the french are going to be all that more anxious for revenge. so you can't just say, hot dog, we won the war. peace is here. let's go home. everybody in britain who knows about the state of the world knows there's going to be another war every generation or...
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well, across the atlantic in westminster, things don't look quite that good. i mean, they're glad to have won the war, of course. who wouldn't be glad to beat the french? your traditional enemy but the very completeness of the victory means the french are going to be all that more anxious for revenge. so you can't just say, hot dog, we won the war, peace is here, let's go home. everybody in britain who knows about the state of the world knows there's going to be another war every generation or so. and you have to be ready to defend what you won. so victory is great, but victory brings its own problems. for one thing, a bigger empire to defend. you've got more land in america to defend. you've got more land in india to defend. and you've got a couple of islands here and there, extra to worry about. so you need to keep the navy and you need to keep the army at higher than the levels than you had before the war. that costs money. so the three big problems facing america that worried british policymakers after they finished drinking their toasts to victory, one is
well, across the atlantic in westminster, things don't look quite that good. i mean, they're glad to have won the war, of course. who wouldn't be glad to beat the french? your traditional enemy but the very completeness of the victory means the french are going to be all that more anxious for revenge. so you can't just say, hot dog, we won the war, peace is here, let's go home. everybody in britain who knows about the state of the world knows there's going to be another war every generation or...
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mid atlantic and the south. a few showers in the middle of the country and by the end of the week, you get the picture here, record highs possible, as you head toward next weekend, this will be a little more significant, with some stormy weth nir the great lakes, the end of this week, but as far as the east coast goes, very dry. i mean there is no chance of any big rainstorm for maybe the next two weeks. >> thank you, bill. >>> we have some exciting news here at "morning joe" first up. we want to congratulate one of our producers, joseph, there he is with his family, his wife. >> beautiful picture. >> on the birth of their new son liam. liam made his debut over the weekend, quite a weekend to say the least for them and he and mom are doing just great. joseph will be taking some much-deserved time off to help liam and liam's mommy get situated at home. >> and he has been up throughout the night working on "morning joe"'s first look and he is also used to sleep deprivation. >> for a newborn, too. >> exactly. >>> n
mid atlantic and the south. a few showers in the middle of the country and by the end of the week, you get the picture here, record highs possible, as you head toward next weekend, this will be a little more significant, with some stormy weth nir the great lakes, the end of this week, but as far as the east coast goes, very dry. i mean there is no chance of any big rainstorm for maybe the next two weeks. >> thank you, bill. >>> we have some exciting news here at "morning...
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. >>> tonight we're tracking three tropical disturbances in the atlantic and one is taking aim at puerto rico nbc's morgan chesky is there morgan, is the island prepared >> reporter: lester, good evening. a state of emergency has been declared here in puerto rico where tonight all eyes are on karen, one of three churning storms in the atlantic images from trinidad and tobago show the impact along the coast including destructive flash floods back here in puerto rico, flooding and mudslides are all possible more than 50 shelters have bee opened up across the island ahead of karen's anticipated landfall come tomorrow. >> morgan chesky, thank you. >>> britain's prime minister boris johnson facing pressures over a looming brexit deadline with other leaders in new york tonight as part of the u.n. general assembly, i sat down with him in an exclusive u.s. network interview where i began by asking if he agreed with the u.s. assessment that iran was behind the recent attack on saudi oil facilities >> we are virtually certain that it was from iran, so that presents the world with a very difficult
. >>> tonight we're tracking three tropical disturbances in the atlantic and one is taking aim at puerto rico nbc's morgan chesky is there morgan, is the island prepared >> reporter: lester, good evening. a state of emergency has been declared here in puerto rico where tonight all eyes are on karen, one of three churning storms in the atlantic images from trinidad and tobago show the impact along the coast including destructive flash floods back here in puerto rico, flooding and...
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you get the atlantic surge flooding and the sound surge. much calmer today. this will go down as number six in the record books as far as the lowest pressure of a hurricane hitting north carolina out of all the hurricanes that have hit this state. pretty remarkable storm for sure. we are rid of it for now. it is heading off towards the north and east. the northeast coast of the u.s. is getting impacted this morning. i want to show you where it is. it's about 130 miles to the southeast of nantucket. still a category 1 storm. moving northeast at 25 miles an hour. still accelerating. here's what we expect as far as the track is concerned. wind gusts of 63 miles an hour in province town. over 70 miles an hour off nantucket. looks like nova scotia will be hit this afternoon and tonight. they do happen. hurricanes hit the maritime. it is rare. dorian has been surprising us for a while now. we'll talk more in a few minutes. back to you. >> thanks, rob. i'm sure people in north carolina are happy to see it go. we continue team coverage in the bahamas where the devast
you get the atlantic surge flooding and the sound surge. much calmer today. this will go down as number six in the record books as far as the lowest pressure of a hurricane hitting north carolina out of all the hurricanes that have hit this state. pretty remarkable storm for sure. we are rid of it for now. it is heading off towards the north and east. the northeast coast of the u.s. is getting impacted this morning. i want to show you where it is. it's about 130 miles to the southeast of...