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big dig," which details the florida intercoastal waterway. william: it wasn't -- it was built for anybody and everybody. sailors, a lot of sailboats chargers steelers -- there were four principal investors in the waterway and they were all key businessmen in cain augustine. -- saint augustine. they included dr. john wescott who was a medical doctor, a mineralogist, a surveyor. he was everything. in fact, in 1855, he was surveyor general of the whole state of florida. when it came to picking out where the best parcels of land would be in florida, dr. wescott would know they needed about $100,000 in capital. dr. wescott put in $49,000 which in 1881 was a huge sum of money. and the other three put in the balance, $51,000. back then, in order to get a corporation or to get permission to do something, to do almost anything, you had to get a charter from the state legislature. and in 1881, dr. wescott was well known. it had always been his dream especially after having been surveyor general, it had always been his dream to have an inland waterway,
big dig," which details the florida intercoastal waterway. william: it wasn't -- it was built for anybody and everybody. sailors, a lot of sailboats chargers steelers -- there were four principal investors in the waterway and they were all key businessmen in cain augustine. -- saint augustine. they included dr. john wescott who was a medical doctor, a mineralogist, a surveyor. he was everything. in fact, in 1855, he was surveyor general of the whole state of florida. when it came to...
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i acted on that belief as governor of florida. it's a record i'll gladly compare with anybody else in the field. just for starters, leaders know there are plenty of tough calls we have to make so we should not be wasting time agonizing over the easy ones. so 14 years ago when the question was whether to keep the confederate flag on the grounds of the florida state capital. i said no and put it in a museum where it belongs. [ applause ] >> another easy call was reaching out for talent wherever i found it for my cabinet and staff and state agencies and the courts. look, you're not going to get good judgment in government when everybody comes from the same life experience. [ applause ] we increased the number of black for floridians, by 83% and the state use of minority-owned businesses tripled. you can't serve all the people unless you represent all the people and we did it. [ applause ] we did it with the most diverse appointments this state has ever seen. from my first day as governor until the last, respect was the rule and oppor
i acted on that belief as governor of florida. it's a record i'll gladly compare with anybody else in the field. just for starters, leaders know there are plenty of tough calls we have to make so we should not be wasting time agonizing over the easy ones. so 14 years ago when the question was whether to keep the confederate flag on the grounds of the florida state capital. i said no and put it in a museum where it belongs. [ applause ] >> another easy call was reaching out for talent...
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we'll gate live report from south florida -- get a live report from south florida coming up. >>> a prep school graduate found not guilty of felony rape but the would-be harvard bound student is not off the hook. >> 's decision and the punishment not so cut and dray. stay with us. sargento people are real cheese people, three generations spanning over 60 years. they don't believe in artificial this or superficial that. they know that in a world of over-processed there's no substitute for a piece of real. real cheese people believe every casserole deserves a shred of authenticity, every sandwich a slice of legit. natural cheese off-the-block, 100% real. sargento, we're real cheese people. rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to
we'll gate live report from south florida -- get a live report from south florida coming up. >>> a prep school graduate found not guilty of felony rape but the would-be harvard bound student is not off the hook. >> 's decision and the punishment not so cut and dray. stay with us. sargento people are real cheese people, three generations spanning over 60 years. they don't believe in artificial this or superficial that. they know that in a world of over-processed there's no...
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when james burstyn number of the majesty council for west florida in west florida and his wife isabella heard the cannon fire and saw the smoke rise from the extinguish fire in the white house to signal the arrival they gathered their children and a few belongings. with pensacola's government officials and several hundred european african women and children they rushed into the towns made forward. their fortunes lay with the british empire at the spanish are rebels prevailed they were likely to capital after and capture them and send them into exile or worse. every july 4th american celebrate independence the revolution created a political separation for the creation of the united states of america. on such occasions they might imagine independence would be universal in uniform the 18th century. as historian james and his developers who provide the revolutionary or more was not fought solely for the united states. the war did not bring freedom to those who became part of the new republic. some people fought hard against her in the new nation that thomas jefferson called the only monumen
when james burstyn number of the majesty council for west florida in west florida and his wife isabella heard the cannon fire and saw the smoke rise from the extinguish fire in the white house to signal the arrival they gathered their children and a few belongings. with pensacola's government officials and several hundred european african women and children they rushed into the towns made forward. their fortunes lay with the british empire at the spanish are rebels prevailed they were likely to...
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the storm could hit florida on monday. a hurricane has not hit florida in ten years, but the latest forecasts shows florida will remain at tropical storm strength when it makes landfall. and nbc10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz was showing us those models. you say it's not a given it will even hit florida at this point, right? >> at least not hit directly. i think it will affect florida in one way or another. mainly in the form of heavy rain. i think that will be the legacy of erika. it will be rainfall and flooding as a result of that rainfall rather than strong winds. the wind now, maximum, 50-mile-an-hour and moving west-northwest at 18. the pressure has not dropped. when the pressure drops, the storm has intensified. that's one piece of evidence. it's also in balance. you saw all the clouds are on the right side. one of the reasons it won't strengthen for a while is it's going over mountainous countries. they're small islands but they have big mountains. especially over the dominican republic. so this s
the storm could hit florida on monday. a hurricane has not hit florida in ten years, but the latest forecasts shows florida will remain at tropical storm strength when it makes landfall. and nbc10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz was showing us those models. you say it's not a given it will even hit florida at this point, right? >> at least not hit directly. i think it will affect florida in one way or another. mainly in the form of heavy rain. i think that will be...
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nobody really protested until they got to florida. and the major leader in the second seminole war was sam jones. he is the subject of my next book, actually. he's the great patriot, because he fought so hard to keep them here in florida. one of his lieutenants, and all of them were captured eventually, all but sam jones. he kept himself in the back. most people had never met him. he was the leader. he was the mastermind. he was the great strategist and great medicine person and spiritual leader. and it was literally, as i told my kids at school, if it wasn't for him they wouldn't be here today. because the idea was to take all of the seminoles and ship them off to oklahoma territory. in the third seminole war as well, he was still around. he kept his leadership until after the wars. and a lot of the things traditional people do and say and feel, a lot of the things that are teachings that have come down that i have recorded in my research, they're actually the teachings of sam jones. it is the way he wanted things to go. and one of t
nobody really protested until they got to florida. and the major leader in the second seminole war was sam jones. he is the subject of my next book, actually. he's the great patriot, because he fought so hard to keep them here in florida. one of his lieutenants, and all of them were captured eventually, all but sam jones. he kept himself in the back. most people had never met him. he was the leader. he was the mastermind. he was the great strategist and great medicine person and spiritual...
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i acted on that belief as governor of florida. it is a record i will gladly compare with anyone else in the field. , leaders knowers there are 20 of tough calls, so we should not be wasting time over the easy ones. 14 years ago, when the question was whether to keep the , i said no andg put it in a museum where it belongs. [applause] another easy call was reaching out for talent wherever i found it, for my cabinet, staff, state agencies, and courts. you will not get good judgment and government when everybody comes from the same life experience. [applause] we increased the number of black for meridians serving by -- black floridians serving by 33%. i was particularly proud that during my governorship, the state use of minority owned businesses tripled. you can't serve all the people. we did it. [applause] most diverseh the appointments the state has seen, from my first day as governor to the last, respect was the rule, and opportunity for all was the goal. in most lives, opportunity is a hollow word unless you have the dignity of
i acted on that belief as governor of florida. it is a record i will gladly compare with anyone else in the field. , leaders knowers there are 20 of tough calls, so we should not be wasting time over the easy ones. 14 years ago, when the question was whether to keep the , i said no andg put it in a museum where it belongs. [applause] another easy call was reaching out for talent wherever i found it, for my cabinet, staff, state agencies, and courts. you will not get good judgment and government...
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it is located north of miami and about 20 miles from the florida edit rates -- florida everglades. over the course of the next hour we look at the military history of fort lauderdale. >> this is one of 200 buildings that was part of the naval station in fort lauderdale during world war ii. this was an operational base for torpedo bombers. whichf the avenger crews, was a three-man proof, most of them train here. president bush trained here, and there were probably 300 aviators checking through the space. >> later we will visit the port of florida. >> it is the number two port in the world and supplies all of the petroleum for south florida. >> but first, learn about the history of the seminal injury -- seminal indian tribe through the artists of seminal history. plays] ♪ concord, 1842. a seek to vanish from the land we love, and yet i will reach -- everglades by morning cap by morning. for thethe okeechobee wildcats battle. i have not seen my wife and children in so long. a few of us went to the loxahatchee river to fight the .reacherous general but we withdrew to fight again anot
it is located north of miami and about 20 miles from the florida edit rates -- florida everglades. over the course of the next hour we look at the military history of fort lauderdale. >> this is one of 200 buildings that was part of the naval station in fort lauderdale during world war ii. this was an operational base for torpedo bombers. whichf the avenger crews, was a three-man proof, most of them train here. president bush trained here, and there were probably 300 aviators checking...
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the models do bring the storm over florida at this point. any d we j t talked about the forward speed. winds sustained at 50 miles per hour. where does it go? if it follows the productions, it brings it to south florida monday by 8:00 a.m. they'll feel the effects much earlier than that. up and over florida for apn proximately 2 to 3 days. we'll track it. a lot of unknowns. we'll try and get the answers ane.upda you through the day and over the weekend. >>> from erika, we turn back now to katrina. a defining moment in our nation's history. ten years ago tomorrow, that monster sure hurricane slammed into the levees and swamped new orleans. today, commemorating the anniversary. we go to nbc's jay gray in new orleans with more on the recovery. jay. >> reporter: hey there, gus. business booming here right now. in fact, new orleans, the fastest growing city in america. so at first glance, it may look like the city, this region, is all the way back after katrina. when you talk to those who live and work here, they're quick to tell you there's stil
the models do bring the storm over florida at this point. any d we j t talked about the forward speed. winds sustained at 50 miles per hour. where does it go? if it follows the productions, it brings it to south florida monday by 8:00 a.m. they'll feel the effects much earlier than that. up and over florida for apn proximately 2 to 3 days. we'll track it. a lot of unknowns. we'll try and get the answers ane.upda you through the day and over the weekend. >>> from erika, we turn back now...
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nothing in florida just yet. probably in the next 36 hours, though, they'll be issuing watches and warnings, as well. back to you. >> janice, thank you. disturbing details about the m who shot and killed two journalists in virginia on live television. alison parker and adam ward were murdered wednesday morning. vester flanagan pulled the trigger. nbc fiwet obtained this it video showing the sparse living conditions inside flanagan's apartment. and yesterday the police say they found weapons, ammo, a to do list and disguises in the rental car where he shot himself. parker spoke today, the father. >> i met the people she worked with and the people that really looed her, and it was -- ofoundly difficult for me. >> flanagan was fired from kdbj twoeyears ago after numerous angry explosions in the newsroom. he worked at other stations where he carried on the same way. >>> new at 6:00, a tsa screener at laguardia airport is accused of preying on a foreign exchange student, telling her she needed to go through extra secu
nothing in florida just yet. probably in the next 36 hours, though, they'll be issuing watches and warnings, as well. back to you. >> janice, thank you. disturbing details about the m who shot and killed two journalists in virginia on live television. alison parker and adam ward were murdered wednesday morning. vester flanagan pulled the trigger. nbc fiwet obtained this it video showing the sparse living conditions inside flanagan's apartment. and yesterday the police say they found...
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>> in florida they had a felon voter purge. basically, the state sent a huge list of people they said were felons who are on the voting rolls and told the county supervisors in florida to purge them in advance of the 2000 election. it turned out that list was littered with errors and disproportionately african-american. african-americans were 11% of florida's electorate but 44% of those who were wrongly labeled felons. what happened was, thousands of people showed up on election day , were told it were felons -- wrongly -- and were not able to vote. after the election, the state ran the numbers again and found that 12,000 people were wrongly labeled as felons and potentially purged from the rolls. that was 500 -- 22 times bush's 577 vote margin of victory. this purge could have very will decide the florida election. it was significant for a few reasons. number one, led to a new wave of disenfranchisement efforts. republicans realized this voter purge could swing most elections. the second thing, the bush and administration and
>> in florida they had a felon voter purge. basically, the state sent a huge list of people they said were felons who are on the voting rolls and told the county supervisors in florida to purge them in advance of the 2000 election. it turned out that list was littered with errors and disproportionately african-american. african-americans were 11% of florida's electorate but 44% of those who were wrongly labeled felons. what happened was, thousands of people showed up on election day ,...
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here in florida, high state of alert. we are waiting to see what she does and also bracing for that potential flooding we could see if she stays on her projected path. with heavy winds, severe rain, and dangerous flooding, tropical storm erika is reeking havoc across the caribbean. the violent storm washed out roads and destroyed homes on the island of dominiquea. [ screaming ] now the storm is threatening florida. with a majority of the state's nearly 20 million residents in its projected path. >> we've got concerns all across the state now because it's going to be coming clear across the state. >> reporter: the storm is expected to make land fall as early as monday morning. florida's governor is taking every precaution. declaring a state of emergency, and calling up the national guard. >> the biggest concern now is one, we don't know how much land it's going to go over. we don't know how much water we're going to get. >> reporter: tonight, florida residents are preparing for the storm. stocking up on supplies, taking no
here in florida, high state of alert. we are waiting to see what she does and also bracing for that potential flooding we could see if she stays on her projected path. with heavy winds, severe rain, and dangerous flooding, tropical storm erika is reeking havoc across the caribbean. the violent storm washed out roads and destroyed homes on the island of dominiquea. [ screaming ] now the storm is threatening florida. with a majority of the state's nearly 20 million residents in its projected...
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go west of florida. the way this is now, unfavorable conditions for development with these kind of storms make the forecast that much more difficult. we'll get more into the possibilities of erika and also our weather, how long this great weather is going to last with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> it's starting out as another day of recovery on wall street. the dow industrials gained more than 200 points in the first few minutes. here's a live look at the big board still up 283 points. wall street soared more than 600 points at the closing bell yesterday, breaking six straight days of losses. the nasdaq and s&p also rose. china's key stock index surged more than 5% today. the biggest gain in eight weeks. markets rose after gut-wrenching global losses. >>> we have new video at a theft at larry's steaks in yorktown. this happened a week ago around 4:30 in the morning. a guy smashes the front door, crawls, and he takes two cash registers before crawling back out through the broken glass door. police a
go west of florida. the way this is now, unfavorable conditions for development with these kind of storms make the forecast that much more difficult. we'll get more into the possibilities of erika and also our weather, how long this great weather is going to last with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> it's starting out as another day of recovery on wall street. the dow industrials gained more than 200 points in the first few minutes. here's a live look at the big board still up 283...
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you all are always welcome in florida. [applause] , i especially thank you and the trustees for this really kind invitation. i am honored to be your guest. i am pleased to see other guests here as well. secretarynders, clinton, and a good man bringing a lot of wisdom to the republican side, dr. ben carter. by the way, i am glad he will make it into the top 10 for next week's debate. before that thing is over, we just might need a doctor. [laughter] just saying. part, i am working hard every day for the vote. and politics, the this kind of support begins in friendship and fellowship. my florida friends and partners in the urban league include some of the most formidable people than any of us know. them, a national trustee, education leader, and great woman, julia johnson. you for a round of applause. man who basically built this movement from the ground up in south florida, my dear friend. [applause] cal fan came to the state for a job interview. as he tells the story, i did not know if they intended to hire me, but i inten
you all are always welcome in florida. [applause] , i especially thank you and the trustees for this really kind invitation. i am honored to be your guest. i am pleased to see other guests here as well. secretarynders, clinton, and a good man bringing a lot of wisdom to the republican side, dr. ben carter. by the way, i am glad he will make it into the top 10 for next week's debate. before that thing is over, we just might need a doctor. [laughter] just saying. part, i am working hard every day...
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rain roll across southeast florida, southwest florida, and as we come through time the heaviest flow i think will be going up the west coast and tampa susceptible to flooding. they do not want to see more rainfall and they could get, 3, 4-plus inches of rainfall. we got another pulse of moisture coming into thing pacific northwest and the heat is building across the northeast. we'll talk more about that in just a few minutes. >> rob, it is a serene scene behind you. >>> to politics now, it's your voice your vote. vice president joed then making headlines for his surprise visit at a high pro fill political event. ed then giving a ten-minute speech,ing thanking hig supporters overs years. all this, as the clinton camp could be in trouble, her lead shrinking in one key state. dev yib with dwyer is on the beat this morning and joining us from washington. >> reporter: good morning, there's troubling signs for hk hk. she lost a third of her supporters in iowa since may, many consider joe biden. overnight, vice president joe biden joining a jamboree of delegates. >> it's good to be home. >>
rain roll across southeast florida, southwest florida, and as we come through time the heaviest flow i think will be going up the west coast and tampa susceptible to flooding. they do not want to see more rainfall and they could get, 3, 4-plus inches of rainfall. we got another pulse of moisture coming into thing pacific northwest and the heat is building across the northeast. we'll talk more about that in just a few minutes. >> rob, it is a serene scene behind you. >>> to...
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i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to grow fruits and vegetables. he's proud of the work but also protective. he asked us not to disclose the location of these fields in fear that activists would try to destroy them. >> the anti-gmo movement it global. in the eyes of many protesters monsanto the largest creator of gmo seeds has become synonymous with the technology. corn soy papa i didn't, sugar beats, alfalfa and squash comes from monsanto and do you upon thedupont. >> corporations don't do themselves a favor. we try to distell what does science tell us, and frequently it tells them a story they don't want to hear. >> one of those s
i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to...
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south florida needs the rain, john, drought in portions of central and north florida do not. tampa has seen more than enough rain and the risk of flooding will come along with the storm. >> as of now, or as of the last update from the weather center, doesn't look like it'll florida as a hurricane, but are there scenarios where it stays out over the water for a long enough period of time to strengthen and regain? >> that's a good point. this is expected to stay a tropical storm as it comes on the north side of hispaniola, cause a lot of rain as you're seeing there, but if it takes more of an easterly track, here we go, takes more of an easterly track and pushes over the warm waters of bahamas, that is going to cause it to possibly strengthen, then you would have most of the rain would be offshore. then you would have more impact than south carolina, if it goes measure of a westerly route, it could strengthen over mexico then more rain on the west side of florida. the spine of florida, the west side of florida more the likely scenarios at this point, but we're going to watch it
south florida needs the rain, john, drought in portions of central and north florida do not. tampa has seen more than enough rain and the risk of flooding will come along with the storm. >> as of now, or as of the last update from the weather center, doesn't look like it'll florida as a hurricane, but are there scenarios where it stays out over the water for a long enough period of time to strengthen and regain? >> that's a good point. this is expected to stay a tropical storm as it...
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amount of rain into south florida. the rest of florida though is not in a drought and they don't need the rain. so this is problematic for tampa bay, up into parts of north florida. but the new forecast track is farther to the west and brings the center of the storm much more over the land mass area of florida by tuesday of next week. there is still a great deal of uncertainty over where the moisture will go. it looks like the high ridge of moisture may steer most of the moisture with erika away from our area. 59 now, rockville. 57, gaithersburg. 59 in springfield and newington, virginia. runners forecast, cool mornings coming to an end. get the miles in this morning. temperatures 60s and 50s and into the 70s by 9:00. area wide highs today in the low to mid 80s. a mix of clouds and sunshine. what to wear today, don't forget your sunblock and sunglasses and dress. ladies only, please. outdoor pool and beach weather. friday night, 82. and 78 by the end of your friday night plans. so seven day forecast then, it's a warmin
amount of rain into south florida. the rest of florida though is not in a drought and they don't need the rain. so this is problematic for tampa bay, up into parts of north florida. but the new forecast track is farther to the west and brings the center of the storm much more over the land mass area of florida by tuesday of next week. there is still a great deal of uncertainty over where the moisture will go. it looks like the high ridge of moisture may steer most of the moisture with erika...
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we do expect it to strengthen and once it gets closer to florida and florida within the cone there as georgia and south carolina, we'll be watching this very closely through the next several days. hurricane ignacio expected to continue at hurricane strength and make a pass there. very active this year because of el nino. >> we'll be tracking these storms. rob, i know you're headed to florida. stay safe. >>> let's turn to politics and the race for 2016. so much going on. donald trump, the new poll showing his biggest lead yet and tonight doing something we've never seen before. now a new political firestorm as well but this time it's not trump but hillary clinton at the center. abc's cecilia vega has more. >> reporter: in the swing state of ohio, hillary clinton coming out swinging, comparing republicans to terrorists on women's issues. >> extreme views about women, we expect them from some of the terrorist groups, we expect that from people who don't want to live in the modern world, but it's a little hard to take coming from republicans who want to be the president of the united stat
we do expect it to strengthen and once it gets closer to florida and florida within the cone there as georgia and south carolina, we'll be watching this very closely through the next several days. hurricane ignacio expected to continue at hurricane strength and make a pass there. very active this year because of el nino. >> we'll be tracking these storms. rob, i know you're headed to florida. stay safe. >>> let's turn to politics and the race for 2016. so much going on. donald...
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if it goes up toward tampa and inland florida it could spring, three, four, 5 inches to south florida and east coast of florida into next week but that would be worst of it. we are not talking about major wyndam age or storm surge with that storm. of course, that is good news. still stays weak impact will be less and parts of the area do need rain. overnight in our area closer to home it is nice. sixty-four. best part about erika weakening and moving further west means it is unlikely to be any sort of the impact maker for us in philadelphia or jersey shore. saturday's forecast, here in the city 88. mostly sunny, warmer but in the hot or humid. heading down the shore a beautiful weekend it will be. today is nice at 83. next couple days are in the mid 80's with lots of sunshine right through the weekend. you're witness weather seven day forecast and shore cast, low to mid 80's through the weekend down the shore but close to 90 in the city. ninety on sunday. monday backup to 90 tuesday at 91. and then wednesday, still hot and humid with hazy sunshine. this looks like a mid-july weather p
if it goes up toward tampa and inland florida it could spring, three, four, 5 inches to south florida and east coast of florida into next week but that would be worst of it. we are not talking about major wyndam age or storm surge with that storm. of course, that is good news. still stays weak impact will be less and parts of the area do need rain. overnight in our area closer to home it is nice. sixty-four. best part about erika weakening and moving further west means it is unlikely to be any...
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flooding. >> governor rick scott of florida has his hands full but good luck to all the folks in florida right now. obviously the storm has caused a lot of death and destruction in the caribbean. good luck to all of our friends over there as well. thank you very much, governor. >> thanks, wolf. thanks for what you all do. >> thank you. >>> take a look at this. these are live pictures from the democratic national committee meeting in minneapolis. hillary clinton is expected to come out and do q&a with reporters. they have a lot of questions for the democratic presidential front-runner. we'll bring it to you live coming up. >>> i want to go to hillary clinton at the dnc meetings. she'll answer reporters' questions. i'll listen in. >> oh, as i've said before, i have the greatest respect and admiration for the vice president. we've worked for many years as colleagues in the senate and as colleagues in president obama's cabinet. i am not going to comment on differences or similarities. this is a difficult decision for him to make. and as i said before, i want him to have the space and time to
flooding. >> governor rick scott of florida has his hands full but good luck to all the folks in florida right now. obviously the storm has caused a lot of death and destruction in the caribbean. good luck to all of our friends over there as well. thank you very much, governor. >> thanks, wolf. thanks for what you all do. >> thank you. >>> take a look at this. these are live pictures from the democratic national committee meeting in minneapolis. hillary clinton is...
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and then it may make a second landfall if it stays on this florida. of but you know how quickly these things can change. this is totally different from yesterday's track. we have to stay updated and we'll have more in a few yminutes. ck to you. >> janice, thank you very much. >>> as we keep an eye on tropical storm erika, this weekend marks a decade since hurricane katrina made landfall in new orleans. in a few minutes we'll have a report ten years later and his message to the children. >>> also ahead on news 4 new york at 5:00, the mysterious disappearance of a local woman. >> get a load of what she did when she got out of the car. >>> new at 5:30, a local family's plea to keep their daughter's killer behind bars. and they're asking for your help. what's the most important thing your parents do for you? they buy me food. they make sure i'm never lost. well... they pay my allowance. encourage me. they sing us a lullaby at night... a lullaby at night. oh! now i remember... why does it matter that cigna covers preventive care? because the next most impo
and then it may make a second landfall if it stays on this florida. of but you know how quickly these things can change. this is totally different from yesterday's track. we have to stay updated and we'll have more in a few yminutes. ck to you. >> janice, thank you very much. >>> as we keep an eye on tropical storm erika, this weekend marks a decade since hurricane katrina made landfall in new orleans. in a few minutes we'll have a report ten years later and his message to the...
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is florida in her path? >> and it has been ten years since this, the levees breaking, parts of new orleans under water. ahead this hour, a closer look at the recovery from hurricane katrina. >>> helhello, i'm john berman. >> and i'm kate bolduan. happening right now, the governor of virginia, he's heading to the tv that's been rocked by the on-air murders of two of their beloved journalists, alison parker and adam ward. parker's family members are also said to be on hand for this meeting with the governor. >> there have been so many difficult moments there but also moments of such strength since parker and ward were shot dead on live tv. really one of the people who has help guide that station and that community through these days wdbj general manager jeff marks joins us now. jeff, thank you so much for being with us. you have the governor on the way set to arrive at any minute. what do you expect to hear from him and i suppose on the flip side what is your message to him? >> well, the governor is eloquent.
is florida in her path? >> and it has been ten years since this, the levees breaking, parts of new orleans under water. ahead this hour, a closer look at the recovery from hurricane katrina. >>> helhello, i'm john berman. >> and i'm kate bolduan. happening right now, the governor of virginia, he's heading to the tv that's been rocked by the on-air murders of two of their beloved journalists, alison parker and adam ward. parker's family members are also said to be on hand...
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>> jose, i'm glad you raised what's happening in florida, and i want to encourage people in florida to be vigilant, and if you are told to evacuate, try to evacuate, but i think that every elected official in the threatened area, the emergency responders should be thinking about what we're going to do for those that are vulnerable, for the elderly, for those that are of low income, to those that may be disabled, to those in nursing homes and hospitals. and you're right, the ball was dropped across the board 10 years ago. and that has to never, ever happen to any other community again. >> mark morial, thank you. always great to see you, my friend. can you stay with me throughout the remainder of this broadcast, because i'd like to continue to have your thoughts and observations. >> let's see if we can do it. >> thanks so much. mark was talking about the importance of being aware of a possible storm. we're tracking developments with tropical storm erika here on msnbc. a state of emergency has been declared throughout the entire state. he'll be holding a briefing in half an hour. right no
>> jose, i'm glad you raised what's happening in florida, and i want to encourage people in florida to be vigilant, and if you are told to evacuate, try to evacuate, but i think that every elected official in the threatened area, the emergency responders should be thinking about what we're going to do for those that are vulnerable, for the elderly, for those that are of low income, to those that may be disabled, to those in nursing homes and hospitals. and you're right, the ball was...
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chuck: this is what they fear in florida. wind from tropical storm erika hammering the dominican republic. >> the rain is starting to get heavy. [screams] it wreaked havoc, washing out roads and bridges, at least 20 dead, at least 200,000 left puertot power in ou rico. >> it will create large problems. florida's westp coast. governor rick scott declared a state of emergency. governor scott: we don't know how much land it will go over and how much water we will get. chuck: and this warning -- governor scott: make sure that every member of your family is with you, do you have a plan. chuck: across florida, traffic jams at gas stations, probable water a hot commodity. some shoppers found empty shelves, others lucked out. >> a lot of places are out of water. i took a chance. chuck: not everyone walked away happy. >> i'm the upset. there is no prep. area: the best case and has it weakening into a tropical depression before it hits florida. jonathan: steve rudin is joining us. i know you have the latest about the storm. steve: some
chuck: this is what they fear in florida. wind from tropical storm erika hammering the dominican republic. >> the rain is starting to get heavy. [screams] it wreaked havoc, washing out roads and bridges, at least 20 dead, at least 200,000 left puertot power in ou rico. >> it will create large problems. florida's westp coast. governor rick scott declared a state of emergency. governor scott: we don't know how much land it will go over and how much water we will get. chuck: and this...
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john: you are a florida guy, and you imagine hillary clinton winning in florida? steve: most my friends are in clinton world down here. that being said joe biden has spent a lot of time in florida. john: let me ask you real quick, if you had joe biden on the phone, he is a smart fan -- smart man, but he worries she would still be in -- she would still steamroller -- still steamroll over him. what which convince -- what would you say to convince biden? if you wake up grading you did not run you should run for president. john: that is a strong, short, brief, concise, compelling point. thank you for doing this. when we come back, talking trump. ♪ >> the government is broken, the system is broken, the democratic answer is let's fix big government, get new programs and issues and solutions like that. i think our answer is some he has to invent government in the garage again like you did with the apple computer. john: you have to love vintage c-span. that handsome devil is our next guest, way back in 1991. he was a pre-strong skeptic of donald trump. he is calling him
john: you are a florida guy, and you imagine hillary clinton winning in florida? steve: most my friends are in clinton world down here. that being said joe biden has spent a lot of time in florida. john: let me ask you real quick, if you had joe biden on the phone, he is a smart fan -- smart man, but he worries she would still be in -- she would still steamroller -- still steamroll over him. what which convince -- what would you say to convince biden? if you wake up grading you did not run you...
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the volunteers that got to west florida were. [laughter] word diplomats there's one guy who's willing to comes in and instead of being this negotiator he supposed to be he starts racing plantations and his must be there to talk to the spanish. he arrives in in new orleans after many british talk to him about to come to new orleans and started to complain about this. [laughter] [inaudible] how much could gone differently? >> so what you have on your side and asking is the numbers on there, they're just the american population, the united states population was going to double every generation beginning before the revolution and going through i don't know when it ends. those numbers may be the single answer to why, but i would say the second reason is that napoleon. napoleon really takes europe's high off of america. if napoleon hadn't come to power i think that's a be quite different as far as power and who is in america, and the louisiana purchase and it was a strange thing because it leapfrogged, and as new orleans and the crazy
the volunteers that got to west florida were. [laughter] word diplomats there's one guy who's willing to comes in and instead of being this negotiator he supposed to be he starts racing plantations and his must be there to talk to the spanish. he arrives in in new orleans after many british talk to him about to come to new orleans and started to complain about this. [laughter] [inaudible] how much could gone differently? >> so what you have on your side and asking is the numbers on there,...
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this would normally be the time florida will get tropical storm watches. they don't know if the storm will survive the night. and this statement, a strong likelihood, erika will be degenerating into a tropical wave. it's just to the west of port prince here, and going to be departing haiti, and heading toward the eastern edge of cuba. still technically a tropical storm, but interacting with wind could continue to weaken. if it doesn't, it has to interact with cuba, and then forecasted to become a tom depression. there's an opportunity for strengthening off the west coast of florida, and by the way, look at this, fort lauderdale, boca raton, down in miami, not even in the cone anymore, and this could very well just be an area of low pressure, and could turn out to be a good thing with beneficial rains later in the weekend in the first part of next week. one to three inches of rain. this storm weakening fast and running into a lot of obstacles over the next 24 to 36 hours. more on erika and our 7-day forecast that i know you'll love coming back in accuweathe
this would normally be the time florida will get tropical storm watches. they don't know if the storm will survive the night. and this statement, a strong likelihood, erika will be degenerating into a tropical wave. it's just to the west of port prince here, and going to be departing haiti, and heading toward the eastern edge of cuba. still technically a tropical storm, but interacting with wind could continue to weaken. if it doesn't, it has to interact with cuba, and then forecasted to become...
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i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to grow fruits and vegetables. he's proud of the work but also protective. he asked us not to disclose the location of these fields in fear that activists would try to destroy them . >> the anti-gmo movement it global. in the eyes of many protesters monsanto, the largest creator of gmo seeds has become synonymous with the technology. corn, soy, papa i didn't, sugar beats, alfalfa, and squash comes from monsanto and do you upon th dupont. >> corporations don't do themselves a favor. we try to distell what does science tell us, and frequently it tells them a story they don't want to hear. >> one of th
i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to...
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looks like the state of florida could be in the clear. we'll watch it over the next few days, but right now it's a raggedy unorganized storm system which is a super inflated rainstorm which will produce rains for haiti and the dominican republic. 78 for the poconos, warm tomorrow, 82 degrees. moderate risk of rip currents down the shore delightful on the sand, 82 degrees, sunday, more humid, a nice day, 84 degrees. the western suburbs, mid 80s. lancaster, 8 #. reading, 87. al be town, 86. trenton, 86. millville, 84. cape may, 82. here's the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. 90 degrees hot and humid for tomorrow. 92 for monday, hot and sticky. tuesday it stays very humid out there, high of 92. wednesday, humid, sunshine, there's another 90 out there. thursday and friday we start to cool things down a little bit, keep in mind at that point high temperatures are 93. we are getting ready to move into september. it should be going the other way. >> thanks, chris. >>> the panda cub born last week at the national zoo is a boy. fraternal
looks like the state of florida could be in the clear. we'll watch it over the next few days, but right now it's a raggedy unorganized storm system which is a super inflated rainstorm which will produce rains for haiti and the dominican republic. 78 for the poconos, warm tomorrow, 82 degrees. moderate risk of rip currents down the shore delightful on the sand, 82 degrees, sunday, more humid, a nice day, 84 degrees. the western suburbs, mid 80s. lancaster, 8 #. reading, 87. al be town, 86....
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and in terms of florida, most of the models,f in general, bring it right along the east coast of florida. right now, it's not set to make a landfall. that could change with the next run when the hurricane hunters go in and see what's happening with the storm. this could all change again. but for now, florida is still has to be on alert for the possibility of a landfall. with this hurricane. and then, possibly sliding up the coast towards the carolinas, as well. what is that going to mean for us? well, for right now, it's still very, very uncertain around here. the storm right at this time is going to be remaining off the coast of florida early into next week. but it could possibly, some of direction. we're still in a drought situation in many areas, especially long island is under a mod ate drought level and could use some rain. nobody wants floods or anybody to get hurt, but the rain certainly would help out with our drought situation. early, though. today, lovely. in the low to mid-80s. up to 49 days so far. that streak of 80 plus days continue for the tri-state. more tomorrow into the
and in terms of florida, most of the models,f in general, bring it right along the east coast of florida. right now, it's not set to make a landfall. that could change with the next run when the hurricane hunters go in and see what's happening with the storm. this could all change again. but for now, florida is still has to be on alert for the possibility of a landfall. with this hurricane. and then, possibly sliding up the coast towards the carolinas, as well. what is that going to mean for...
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florida still under a state of emergency. between now and midweek we are expecting 2-4 inches of rain. here on the coast we could get 8 inches. >> we are vl some issues there with her signal. we will try to get back to her. >> a lot of folks breaking or rain. they are threaten to go make a mess for millions. >> maria molina is tracking their path. >> good morning. we are tracking ericka. we were tracking it all last week talking about it potentially becoming a hurricane the forecast continues to be bogged down and then the storm ended up dying across the caribbean through the republican haiti and forecasts out there. it is bringing impacts out there. we are going to continue to see the downpours not only today but tomorrow across parts of florida. we have concerns for flash flooding out here. be careful with that and isolated gusty winds from the storms. you can see the rain slide will continue as we head into wednesday with have i wide rainfall. as far as rainfall per expecting. that could produce clout conditions especially
florida still under a state of emergency. between now and midweek we are expecting 2-4 inches of rain. here on the coast we could get 8 inches. >> we are vl some issues there with her signal. we will try to get back to her. >> a lot of folks breaking or rain. they are threaten to go make a mess for millions. >> maria molina is tracking their path. >> good morning. we are tracking ericka. we were tracking it all last week talking about it potentially becoming a hurricane...
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. >> you mentioned florida, that's because florida likely to be getting quite a bit of rain out of this system, even a bit of wind, too, here is the very latest right now. there will be another advisory coming out the next couple of minutes. still moving west, 18 miles an hour, winds, 50 miles per hour, but right across areas of puerto rico, it will continue to track, producing quite a bit of rain and also getting sheered apart. see winds across portions of cuba and a makes its bay toward southern florida, some time latter part of the weekend, early part of next week. 8 a.m. monday, a lot of rain expected for florida, maybe even areas of southeastern georgia by early next week. here is the latest, could shift a bit, still, the track, could be uncertainty, seen it wobble back from the west to the east, florida likely impacted a lot more, of course, a new advisory issued shortly after 5:00. >> thanks, vj. >>> the kilauea volcano on hawaii's big island is majestic, but potentially dangerous. this view from above shows lava flowing from a new opening in the dome. kilauea started rumbling to
. >> you mentioned florida, that's because florida likely to be getting quite a bit of rain out of this system, even a bit of wind, too, here is the very latest right now. there will be another advisory coming out the next couple of minutes. still moving west, 18 miles an hour, winds, 50 miles per hour, but right across areas of puerto rico, it will continue to track, producing quite a bit of rain and also getting sheered apart. see winds across portions of cuba and a makes its bay toward...
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tourism is its major industry, 's mostwas once florida populated city. we will look at how the cuban migration shaped key west. >> key west was the island that was closest to them mainland of so there was more contact between key west and cuba than between key west and the rest of florida. in 1880, key west was the most populated city in the state of florida. total population, around 20,000, and they were mostly cubans. announcer: later a close look at materials or from a wrecked spanish galleon off of key west. ofthere were over a thousand these loaded on board, each one averaging about 70, 75 pounds. a very heavy cargo stowed in the lowest part of the ship. assayer's'ks, dates, marks, and it is this tremendous history about the economics of the time. announcer: go inside president 's the white house. learn about the time he spent in key west. ♪ >> the little white house got its name partly through an accident, partly through just the fact that franklin roosevelt had had a little white house. in our particular case, president truman was at ever city i
tourism is its major industry, 's mostwas once florida populated city. we will look at how the cuban migration shaped key west. >> key west was the island that was closest to them mainland of so there was more contact between key west and cuba than between key west and the rest of florida. in 1880, key west was the most populated city in the state of florida. total population, around 20,000, and they were mostly cubans. announcer: later a close look at materials or from a wrecked spanish...
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. >> en estado de emergencia estÁ hoy la florida ante la llegada de la tormenta tropical erika aunque las pronÓstico indican que por ahora no llegara a huracÁn, advierten sobre el peligro de potenciales inundaciones y fuertes vientos a estas horas erika golpea repÚblica dominicana tras su paso por puerto rico y su azote dominica donde dejÓ al menos 12 muertos. >> enseguida mÁs detalles sobre lo que podemos esperar de erika, pero ahora otros titulares del dÍa. >> donald trump y el mandril el popular locutor dice estar listo para encontrarse con donald trump y exigirle respeto para la comunidad hispana, veremos quÉ maneje la mandan los latinos al magnate. >> trÁfico de menores desmantelan una peligrosa red en mÉxico que con engaÑoso y trampas quitabo los bebÉs a las madres y los vendÍan al mejor postor, enseguida lo Último sobre la investigaciÓn. >> regular galo de vida un niÑo hispanos escucha por primera vez la voz de sus padres y todo gracias al regalo de la medicina, tenemos su reacciÓn. >> este es noticiero telemundo con josÉ dÍaz-balart y maria celeste arrarÁs.
. >> en estado de emergencia estÁ hoy la florida ante la llegada de la tormenta tropical erika aunque las pronÓstico indican que por ahora no llegara a huracÁn, advierten sobre el peligro de potenciales inundaciones y fuertes vientos a estas horas erika golpea repÚblica dominicana tras su paso por puerto rico y su azote dominica donde dejÓ al menos 12 muertos. >> enseguida mÁs detalles sobre lo que podemos esperar de erika, pero ahora otros titulares del dÍa. >> donald...
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maybe six inch amounts across south florida. your accu-weather forecast, we are heating up over the weekend. humidity still in check. by the time we get to sunday, it is more humid and near 90. a pair of sixes tonight. clear, comfortable. tomorrow, high 86. more humid on sunday, make a run at the 90-degree mark. you will notice a little more cloudiness in the sky and a potential heat wave here. the last day of august into september. that isolated storm on monday not a big deal. >>> rob is up next with sports. >> good baseball tonight. the mets come back home. mets fans hope the wins come with them. we will get you out to citifield and talk about the next test that starts with the red sox in town. plus, round two in the barclays. they will trim the field after today. who is in front? wh >> great night for baseball tonight. >> yankees on the road. mets at home. it has been fun to watch. mets swept seven straight. 10-and-a-half straight in the game. mets fans are happy about one thing. they are headed home. they open a home stand a
maybe six inch amounts across south florida. your accu-weather forecast, we are heating up over the weekend. humidity still in check. by the time we get to sunday, it is more humid and near 90. a pair of sixes tonight. clear, comfortable. tomorrow, high 86. more humid on sunday, make a run at the 90-degree mark. you will notice a little more cloudiness in the sky and a potential heat wave here. the last day of august into september. that isolated storm on monday not a big deal. >>> rob...
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coastline if not directly over the state of florida. so storm surge is a concern with this storm. but back here at home, it's just going to abgorgous day. # -- to be a gorgeous day. 81 degrees. it's already gorgeous out there actually. it will be 81 degrees at 6:00 and 75 degrees at 9:00. right now it's 77. the dew point is 55. so it feels beautifully comfortable to be outside. the wind is calm. we'll see a little bit of a breeze develop out of the north as we head into the afternoon. right now 77 degrees in frederick and downtown washington. and winchester. 74 in culpeper and 76 at andrews. on saturday light and radar, you can see with high pressure in control, we continue to keep it dry, especially as you head to the lee side of the appalachians. just a few of the pop-up clouds have develop on the winward side of the mountains. we still have allergy concerns, though, especially because of all this dry air. the ragweed is just going nuts. it's almost off the charts here. mold is starting to get a little bit lower, though, as we continu
coastline if not directly over the state of florida. so storm surge is a concern with this storm. but back here at home, it's just going to abgorgous day. # -- to be a gorgeous day. 81 degrees. it's already gorgeous out there actually. it will be 81 degrees at 6:00 and 75 degrees at 9:00. right now it's 77. the dew point is 55. so it feels beautifully comfortable to be outside. the wind is calm. we'll see a little bit of a breeze develop out of the north as we head into the afternoon. right now...
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. >>> tonight, trump takes florida. donald trump now leading jeb bush in three key swing states, including his home state of florida. >>> joe biden not an official candidate shows str s strengths beating trump in ohio and pennsylvania. what does that mean for hillary clinton? >>> a look at the woman who could be donald trump's secret weapon. his daughter. let's go "outfront." good evening. "outfront" tonight, donald trump, a new poll showing him with a four-point lead over jeb bush in florida. trump holds a more commanding lead in iowa, ohio and pennsylvania. in fact, today's poll showing trump topping florida's other favorite son marco rubio in his home state as well. his only struggle today seemed to be with the american icon. in this new video from a photo shoot for "time" magazine. >> what you will do for a cover. this bird is seriously dangerous but beautiful. >> that cover headline says it all, deal with it. you might say that was trump's message to bush today. bush was in new hampshire taking questions from repor
. >>> tonight, trump takes florida. donald trump now leading jeb bush in three key swing states, including his home state of florida. >>> joe biden not an official candidate shows str s strengths beating trump in ohio and pennsylvania. what does that mean for hillary clinton? >>> a look at the woman who could be donald trump's secret weapon. his daughter. let's go "outfront." good evening. "outfront" tonight, donald trump, a new poll showing him...
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across south florida. now last hour, 4:00, i showed you this future cast rainfall. it put six inches on west palm. now it is down to an inch-and-a- half showing you the westerly trend of this rain. maybe south florida gets two to four or six inch amounts. we will continue to track the storm but it is encouraging that it will weaken into a tropical depression tomorrow. back to you for now. >> thanks lee. >>> former president george w. bush visited louisiana today marking the 10th anniversary of hurricane katrina. he and laura bush visited the oldest public school in new orleans. he was heavily criticized for his response to hurricane katrina. but he said for now it is about celebrating the city's resurgence. rebuilding is still ongoing in our area from superstorm sandy. an organization that helped in katrina is also helping people in queens tim fleischer is live in howard beach with more. >> reporter: there are portions of new orleans still being rebuilt ten years after katrina. but, there are homes like th
across south florida. now last hour, 4:00, i showed you this future cast rainfall. it put six inches on west palm. now it is down to an inch-and-a- half showing you the westerly trend of this rain. maybe south florida gets two to four or six inch amounts. we will continue to track the storm but it is encouraging that it will weaken into a tropical depression tomorrow. back to you for now. >> thanks lee. >>> former president george w. bush visited louisiana today marking the 10th...
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i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to grow fruits and vegetables. he's proud of the work but also protective. he asked us not to disclose the location of these fields in fear that activists would try to destroy them . >> the anti-gmo movement it global. in the eyes of many protesters monsanto, the largest creator of gmo seeds has become synonymous with the technology. corn, soy, papa i didn't, sugar beats, alfalfa, and squash comes from monsanto and do you upon the dupont. >> corporations don't do themselves a favor. we try to distell what does science tell us, and frequently it tells them a story they don't want to hear. >> one of t
i come to florida. i'll make you and your family drink round up. stay out of florida. i hope you and your family get brain cancer so you can see what it's like. >> where does all of this anger come from? >> i think the idea is to intimidate. most scientists get this, and they're unlikely to reengage the public. >> he knows a thing or two about what goes in to genetically modified crops. he had the head of horticulture science in florida where researchers figure out new ways to...
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then south florida. the storm tba'ks take it close to the florida peninsula, if not making a landfall. there's uncertainty in terms of a landfall. expecting it to be a categor one hurricane by the time it gets here. south florida hasn't seen a landfall in ten years. they're watching it carefully. tracks take it to the keys, and others take itnofgohore. we're going with what's happening in termstof it moving closer and possibly making al landfall in florida. more upda as to come over the next 24 hours. meanwhile, storm tracker is clear about here. our weather will be nice all the way into early next week. it'll get hot, as high pressure dominates the bermuda high. usually disappears late in the summer. not yet because we have a wave of 90s next week. then we'll see what erika might possibly bring for us if it makes it this far. je'sey shore, 60s to near 70s. you're cooling down. in the morning, 67. awesome b ch day with temperatures around 80 late in the day. ellenville is at 58. 55 iokrandolph. you're k
then south florida. the storm tba'ks take it close to the florida peninsula, if not making a landfall. there's uncertainty in terms of a landfall. expecting it to be a categor one hurricane by the time it gets here. south florida hasn't seen a landfall in ten years. they're watching it carefully. tracks take it to the keys, and others take itnofgohore. we're going with what's happening in termstof it moving closer and possibly making al landfall in florida. more upda as to come over the next 24...
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we do expect it to strengthen once it gets closer to florida and florida within the cone there as georgia and south carolina, we'll be watching this very closely through the next several days. hurricane ignacio 1,000 miles from hilo, hawaii, expected to continue at hurricane strength and make a pass there. monday and thursday, this is in the central pacific. very active this year because of el nino. >> we'll be tracking these storms. rob, i know you're headed to florida. stay safe. >>> let's turn to politics and the race for 2016. so much going on. donald trump, the new poll showing his biggest lead yet and tonight doing something we've never seen before. now a new political firestorm as well but this time it's not trump but hillary clinton at the center. abc's cecilia vega has more. >> reporter: in the swing state of ohio, hillary clinton coming out swinging, comparing republicans to terrorists on women's issues. >> extreme views about women, we expect that from some of the terrorist groups. we expect that from people who don't want to live in the modern world. but it's a little hard to
we do expect it to strengthen once it gets closer to florida and florida within the cone there as georgia and south carolina, we'll be watching this very closely through the next several days. hurricane ignacio 1,000 miles from hilo, hawaii, expected to continue at hurricane strength and make a pass there. monday and thursday, this is in the central pacific. very active this year because of el nino. >> we'll be tracking these storms. rob, i know you're headed to florida. stay safe....
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in florida about 28% of people were in brevard county in 1965 and worked outside of florida in 1960. he wrote that there seems to be no evidence of strong pressure for negro rights nor strong sympathy among the technologists for civil rights. they appear to be an outside group presenting what would have to be dealt with and in some way which are no concerns that there's. >> bc this attitude playing out in the stories of those that we tallied the book and we are going to tell a few of the stories here. one of the man men named julius montgomerie, julius on summary was the first ever hired on anything other than a janitor at cape canaveral. cape canaveral as you all know was where the rockets left off. he was high year does what was known as a range rat and what that was as if a missile was fired they would go down and get it figured out and what went wrong and fix it. it was in the mid-50s until the time when the ku klux klan controlled. the sheriff and one person we talked with in the book said local businessmen join the clan almost like joining the rotary club. for considering all t
in florida about 28% of people were in brevard county in 1965 and worked outside of florida in 1960. he wrote that there seems to be no evidence of strong pressure for negro rights nor strong sympathy among the technologists for civil rights. they appear to be an outside group presenting what would have to be dealt with and in some way which are no concerns that there's. >> bc this attitude playing out in the stories of those that we tallied the book and we are going to tell a few of the...
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i am proud of the gains in florida has made but a lot needs to be done and. it is shameful that we allow system to castaway in entire generation removed the needle where we continue to approve of my hope is people realize why this is is that a federal issue but with the tight end energy should be to challenge the system if we do those three things to incentivize frozen government with a tax policy but that would have a greater chance of a sustained economic growth and with that great divide that might begin to narrow. but all this will require us. id is and osmosis you don't change your path without public leadership changing directions. to follow the polls then to roorback that is not leadership to change the direction it is on. but the mayor cut pretty much gets it when they see it. what does the nation need to do? the politics personal pride, a financial success sometimes leaders to their best work in christ's but we'll see the results. we have seen that time and time again and it is a lot to remember with the challenges we face in the near future effected
i am proud of the gains in florida has made but a lot needs to be done and. it is shameful that we allow system to castaway in entire generation removed the needle where we continue to approve of my hope is people realize why this is is that a federal issue but with the tight end energy should be to challenge the system if we do those three things to incentivize frozen government with a tax policy but that would have a greater chance of a sustained economic growth and with that great divide...
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new polling showing donald trump out in front in florida. governor bush's home state and one of the bush campaigns primary fire walls. mr. trump is also outpolling, florida senator marco rubio tied for third with ben carson. bearing in mind his lead is within the margin of error, only august. that said fair to say few people expected this. tom foreman has been looking at the numbers behind this. behind the florida surprise as well why the state matters so much. take a look. >> thank you, thank you. wow. >> reporter: how the new york billionaire is winning the sunshine state is something of a mystery. the new poll find that florida republicans don't trust trump much. they dent believe he shares their concerns. and they think their former governor jeb bush is a better leader. but trump is trouncing all of his opponents. just the same. >> my group. these are my people. these are my people. >> reporter: bush is hitting back at trump appealing to the deep conservative streak among his home state's 4 million registered republicans. >> he was a dem
new polling showing donald trump out in front in florida. governor bush's home state and one of the bush campaigns primary fire walls. mr. trump is also outpolling, florida senator marco rubio tied for third with ben carson. bearing in mind his lead is within the margin of error, only august. that said fair to say few people expected this. tom foreman has been looking at the numbers behind this. behind the florida surprise as well why the state matters so much. take a look. >> thank you,...