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not here now because georgia's thinking pass. i think wimbush will have to take off their way one time or two times out of the pocket. and the pass rush is the factor in this drive for georgia. >> mike: so first big pressure, late-game drive for wimbush, a game that's had three lead changes. irish want to do it one more time. wimbush feels the heat. out of the pocket. benches it. >> doug: he was wide open but did not have the time to set his field and get up field. the pressure is the problem. >> mike: st. brown was there. >> yes. >> mike: too tall, blanket coverage from aaron davis. it's third done wiwn. >> doug: the key is man-to-man coverage. it been tight on the outside. i think you're going to have to get a crossing route, whether it's a pit play, screen, though third and long will be more zone. now you're looking middle of the field windows, a deep-in route, a curl. >> mike: georgia rushing four. wimbush has a pocket. fires. couldn't bring it down. a freshman, good physical player. >> doug: it was a good -- he gains ground.
not here now because georgia's thinking pass. i think wimbush will have to take off their way one time or two times out of the pocket. and the pass rush is the factor in this drive for georgia. >> mike: so first big pressure, late-game drive for wimbush, a game that's had three lead changes. irish want to do it one more time. wimbush feels the heat. out of the pocket. benches it. >> doug: he was wide open but did not have the time to set his field and get up field. the pressure is...
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not here now because georgia's thinking pass. i think wimbush will have to take off their way one time or two times out of the pocket. and the pass rush is the factor in this drive >> mike: so first big pressure, late-game drive for wimbush, a game that's had three lead changes. irish want to do it one more time. wimbush feels the heat. out of the pocket. benches it. >> doug: he was wide open but did not have the time to set his field and get up field. the pressure is the problem. >> mike: st. brown was there. >> yes. >> mike: too tall, blanket coverage from aaron davis. it's third done wiwn. >> doug: the key is man-to-man it been tight on the outside. i think you're going to have to get a crossing route, whether it's a pit play, screen, though third and long will be more zone. now you're looking middle of the field windows, a deep-in route, a curl. >> mike: georgia rushing four. wimbush has a pocket. fires. couldn't bring it down. a freshman, good physical player. >> doug: it was a good -- he gains ground. if he had just flatten
not here now because georgia's thinking pass. i think wimbush will have to take off their way one time or two times out of the pocket. and the pass rush is the factor in this drive >> mike: so first big pressure, late-game drive for wimbush, a game that's had three lead changes. irish want to do it one more time. wimbush feels the heat. out of the pocket. benches it. >> doug: he was wide open but did not have the time to set his field and get up field. the pressure is the problem....
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in georgia, serve georgia, but you grew up around washington d c? rep. handel: ice -- i grew up in southern maryland. it is home for us. it is where we have spent all but eight months of our marriage. is home. it is interesting to be back. old friends are here and have been looking me up. that has been fun. >> what took you from this area to georgia? rep. handel: my husband's job. when we got married, i was working in the bush administration. in 1992, we were not reelected. we knew that career path would take us somewhere else. georgia was number one on our list to go to. it was maybe six months into it and he got a job promotion to go to atlanta. we said, let's check it out. as soon as we got there, i said, i love it here. i have already told my dad, but you have to tell your mama. [laughter] will he still remain in atlanta? rep. handel: yes, we will stay. we will keep our home in atlanta. i will commute back and forth. i think one way to be able to keep my feet on the ground is to make sure i go home and i am doing my grocery shopping and going to chur
in georgia, serve georgia, but you grew up around washington d c? rep. handel: ice -- i grew up in southern maryland. it is home for us. it is where we have spent all but eight months of our marriage. is home. it is interesting to be back. old friends are here and have been looking me up. that has been fun. >> what took you from this area to georgia? rep. handel: my husband's job. when we got married, i was working in the bush administration. in 1992, we were not reelected. we knew that...
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called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each year it produces 3 1/2 million kilowatts of electricity. generating that power requires a lot of coalal. over 1,200 tons of coal are burned every hour at plant scherer, and in 2010, that resulted in 2,200 tons of coal ash. and it's all dumped into a 750-acre e unlined pond, meaning nothing prevents toxins from entering the groundwater. >> they built this plant a an aa where ththere's no public water access. eveveryone within a 5-me radius and maybe e even further, drinking g on private welell wa. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when theyey built their home n 2001, they thoughght they were moving into an ideal countryside h home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children too the country. you know, building the home of our d dreams. >> insteadad, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started develo
called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each year it produces 3 1/2 million kilowatts of electricity. generating that power requires a lot of coalal. over 1,200 tons of coal are burned every hour at plant scherer, and in 2010, that resulted in 2,200 tons of coal ash. and it's all dumped into a 750-acre e unlined pond, meaning nothing prevents toxins from entering the groundwater. >> they built this plant a an aa where ththere's no...
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he's a leader and his penalty on the bench in georgia. he will be a leader on the benh into united states of america and i'm pleased to commend billy to you with my highest recommendation. equally as well michael brown. i guess were supposed to do both at the same time, is that correct, mr. jealous ex michael is a great lawyer from georgia. the former federal prosecutor. he has a great experience on both sides of bench and it's got a great life practice and all that he has done. a graduate of the school in atlanta come later georgetown university in washington and a graduate of law school at university of georgia. he clerk for judge edmondson on the court of appeals for the 11th circuit in 1994-1995. before entering government service he spent four years as mitigating associate at the stored law firm of king and spalding which among other things produced people like griffin bell, sam nunn and larry thompson all known to each of you on this committee as outstanding jurists from the state of georgia. he served six use district attorney and
he's a leader and his penalty on the bench in georgia. he will be a leader on the benh into united states of america and i'm pleased to commend billy to you with my highest recommendation. equally as well michael brown. i guess were supposed to do both at the same time, is that correct, mr. jealous ex michael is a great lawyer from georgia. the former federal prosecutor. he has a great experience on both sides of bench and it's got a great life practice and all that he has done. a graduate of...
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not here now because georgia's thinking pass. i think wimbush will have to take off their way one time or two times out of the pocket. and the pass rush is the factor in this drive for georgia. >> mike: so first big pressure, late-game drive for wimbush, a game that's had three lead changes. irish want to do it one more time. wimbush feels the heat. out of the pocket. benches it. >> doug: he was wide open but did not have the time to set his field and get up field. the pressure is the problem. >> mike: st. brown was there. >> yes. >> mike: too tall, blanket coverage from aaron davis. it's third done wiwn. >> doug: the key is man-to-man coverage. it been tight on the outside. i think you're going to have to get a crossing route, whether it's a pit play, screen, though third and long will be more zone. now you're looking middle of the field windows, a deep-in route, a curl. >> mike: georgia rushing four. wimbush has a pocket. fires. couldn't bring it down. a freshman, good physical player. >> doug: it was a good -- he gains ground.
not here now because georgia's thinking pass. i think wimbush will have to take off their way one time or two times out of the pocket. and the pass rush is the factor in this drive for georgia. >> mike: so first big pressure, late-game drive for wimbush, a game that's had three lead changes. irish want to do it one more time. wimbush feels the heat. out of the pocket. benches it. >> doug: he was wide open but did not have the time to set his field and get up field. the pressure is...
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billy is from gwinnett county, georgia, served in the georgia state senate for six years. went from there to the superior court of gwinnett county and from there to the court of appeals in the state of georgia, and has been an outstanding participant of the bench in all those times. what's most interesting about his family is they have a deep and storied tradition in terms of public service. the ray family includes two dprak race, one richard ray who served ten years as representative of district three in the congress of the united states of america from georgia around the other one, robert ray, one of my best friends, who served in the georgia state house of representatives for ten years as well. he is a tradition of public service in the ray family. he also has a tradition of getting the job done. when he served in the state senate, he created heidi's law, wrote it, pushed it through and passed it. the most significant reform of laws in the state of georgia which today is still a landmark and recognized around the country. equally well he was a legislator on the bench. h
billy is from gwinnett county, georgia, served in the georgia state senate for six years. went from there to the superior court of gwinnett county and from there to the court of appeals in the state of georgia, and has been an outstanding participant of the bench in all those times. what's most interesting about his family is they have a deep and storied tradition in terms of public service. the ray family includes two dprak race, one richard ray who served ten years as representative of...
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we're seeing very heavy rain move into portions of georgia. it is still a category 1 storm packing winds of 75 miles per hour the track will have it weaken to tropical storm as we start to head into the afternoon and evening hours for today. then as we go into the next couple of days it will quickly weaken and become a remnant low where it falls apart what you're seeing on the map is the orange circle. that is the tropical force winds which are very strong. we have hurricane warnings for the northern half of florida and then extending out into georgia we have portions of georgia covered under what's called a tropical storm warning we are looking at the strong winds continuing obviously as the storm continues to weaken it will become more of a rain threat for portions of georgia. we could be seeing five to eight, maybe about 15 inches of rainfall over some parts of georgia. we'll continue to monitor this over the next couple of hours. back to you. >> david, at this rate, how many days away are we from there being no longer a storm or hurricane
we're seeing very heavy rain move into portions of georgia. it is still a category 1 storm packing winds of 75 miles per hour the track will have it weaken to tropical storm as we start to head into the afternoon and evening hours for today. then as we go into the next couple of days it will quickly weaken and become a remnant low where it falls apart what you're seeing on the map is the orange circle. that is the tropical force winds which are very strong. we have hurricane warnings for the...
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the tonight, we're tracking its path as it takes aim at georgia and alabama >> pleading for answer, family friends and students of a missing pregnant teacher from maryland are coming together in ho >>> it's a story you'll only see on fox 5. a woman shot and killed in virginia and tonight, her family is speaking out. the news at 10:00 starts right now. >>> we start with tropical storm irma, the death toll is rising with georgia and south carolina now reporting deaths related to the storm. >> irma battered georgia, brought down tree, houses and cars, the wicked winds took out power lines and left more than 1 million people in the dark, ken rodriguez joins us with the latest. ken, when we talk to do hours ago, the rain was still coming down. what's the situation now? >> reporter: it's still raining, shawn and tony. just when i step out here, thinking it will lighten up, it just continues to pour. we've gone through several changes of clothes out here in atlanta getting these reports done, but i can tell you the wind died down just a little bit. some relief in that. that ads to the saturation
the tonight, we're tracking its path as it takes aim at georgia and alabama >> pleading for answer, family friends and students of a missing pregnant teacher from maryland are coming together in ho >>> it's a story you'll only see on fox 5. a woman shot and killed in virginia and tonight, her family is speaking out. the news at 10:00 starts right now. >>> we start with tropical storm irma, the death toll is rising with georgia and south carolina now reporting deaths...
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she's made her way around the georgia area. bringing rain as far as parts of the carolinas, alabama seeing some rain from this. and especially georgia, one of the areas in a will be part of this next wave. it's a tropical storm now. heavier rain bands have shifted south of charleston. and also around the georgia area. south of the atlantic area. so it continues to lift north and west. some of the rainfall amounts nearly a foot of rain in spots. really heavy rain. the whole state. there's still a storm surge along the areas of jacksonville and also along the norfolk area, also tornadoes are a possibility. severe weather always the star. even though she's weakened atlanta, georgia, in the evening heading into the night. a lot of people will be getting home from work, driving through this if they have to go to work and are going home during those hours. from there, it continues to lift. and it will potentially bring showers into the area. let's talk about that for now. we'll see light scattered showers. more details on that coming
she's made her way around the georgia area. bringing rain as far as parts of the carolinas, alabama seeing some rain from this. and especially georgia, one of the areas in a will be part of this next wave. it's a tropical storm now. heavier rain bands have shifted south of charleston. and also around the georgia area. south of the atlantic area. so it continues to lift north and west. some of the rainfall amounts nearly a foot of rain in spots. really heavy rain. the whole state. there's still...
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i'm george howell live in atlanta, georgia. in the state of florida, millions devieded to evacuate as this storm pushed through florida, but there were those that did not evacuate. our ed lavandera went to the fishing village and spoke with people who decided to stay. >> where the everyglades meets the gulf of mexico is an island good land. gary stringer stared down the sharpest edge of the storm blades. he sat in this room as the 130 mile per hour winds whirled outside. >> did you feel like the house was going to go down? >> i picked up the dogs and said here we go. >> as the winds shook he heard the ripping of a tree. he opened the t door to see the tree had fallen on the neighbor's house, he was spared. emergency officials say some 40 people decided to ride out the storm in goodland, but no injuries reported. boats tossed around, trees toppled, and several homes destroyed. >> it blew out my oil cap. >> the storm surge drew 7 feet of water under his home. >> we have a puffer fish here. >> he works as a charter fisherman and s
i'm george howell live in atlanta, georgia. in the state of florida, millions devieded to evacuate as this storm pushed through florida, but there were those that did not evacuate. our ed lavandera went to the fishing village and spoke with people who decided to stay. >> where the everyglades meets the gulf of mexico is an island good land. gary stringer stared down the sharpest edge of the storm blades. he sat in this room as the 130 mile per hour winds whirled outside. >> did you...
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called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each year it produces 3 1/2 million kilowatts of electricity. generating that power requires a lot of coal.. over 1,200 tons of coal are burned every hour at plant scherer, and in 2010, that resulted in 2,200 tons of coal ash. anand it's all dumped intoa 750-acre ununlined pond, meaning nothing prevents toxins from entering the groundwater. >> they built this plant an n aa where therere's no public water access. evereryone within a 5-me radius and maybe eveven further, drinking onon private well l wa. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they b built their home n 2001, they thoughtt they were moving into an ideal countryside homome. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited aabout bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our drereams. >> instead, , like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started develop
called plant scherer, it's located in juliette, georgia, and is majority owned by georgia power. each year it produces 3 1/2 million kilowatts of electricity. generating that power requires a lot of coal.. over 1,200 tons of coal are burned every hour at plant scherer, and in 2010, that resulted in 2,200 tons of coal ash. anand it's all dumped intoa 750-acre ununlined pond, meaning nothing prevents toxins from entering the groundwater. >> they built this plant an n aa where therere's no...
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firms in georgia. i would like to thank my colleagues in my other carriers in the georgia senate, where i served for six years, as well as the judges on the superior courts of georgia, particularly in minette county. -- gwinnett county. of the supporte of my family and friends, some of whom are here today. by me as my wife of 28 years, kelly ray aaron kelly is a clinicals psychologist in gwinnett county, georgia. i have my three sons that are with me as well. first is chandler, who is my oldest son. incidentally, coincidently, he just took the lsat last saturday and is soon to be applying to law schools around the country. my son davis is here. davis is a sophomore at the university of georgia where chandler also attends. he is studying engineering and business. and my end his son avery is a high school senior. kellyanne diane chandler and and ihave all -- kelly and chandler and davis have all attended the university of georgia. we are hoping avery will go to the university of georgia. have 31st cousin
firms in georgia. i would like to thank my colleagues in my other carriers in the georgia senate, where i served for six years, as well as the judges on the superior courts of georgia, particularly in minette county. -- gwinnett county. of the supporte of my family and friends, some of whom are here today. by me as my wife of 28 years, kelly ray aaron kelly is a clinicals psychologist in gwinnett county, georgia. i have my three sons that are with me as well. first is chandler, who is my oldest...
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now that extends into southern georgia. tropical storm warnings and high wind warnings now extending into carolinas. and even touching some portions of virginia. this is a massive system. but more so, the wind impact is very high. it only takes 40 miles per hour winds to see damage to a home. we're likely going to see it extending well into georgia and possibly into some western portions of the carolinas. >> some areas of atlanta seeing winds of 50 miles per hour. before hitting tampa, irma hugged the florida coast to the south. >> the storm surge left some is homes completely under water. we spoke with naples mayor bill barnett who said despite all that, it could have been much worse. >> we have a very early assessment of the damage that was caused. we've got flooding. >> the worst of the storm i know is past you, but the storm surge is the focus. you got quite a big rise earlier in the day. what's the latest on that now? >> if there is a bright spot in all of this, that's it. because the back of the storm broke up. and we
now that extends into southern georgia. tropical storm warnings and high wind warnings now extending into carolinas. and even touching some portions of virginia. this is a massive system. but more so, the wind impact is very high. it only takes 40 miles per hour winds to see damage to a home. we're likely going to see it extending well into georgia and possibly into some western portions of the carolinas. >> some areas of atlanta seeing winds of 50 miles per hour. before hitting tampa,...
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most of the state of georgia, about the entire state of georgia is covered with it. and we're going to be seeing the improvement in florida while it just gets worse and worse in georgia. lots and lots of rain there. we also have another hurricane, not that far off the coast. that is jose. and some big thunderstorms with that. it's a category 2 hurricane. it's not nearly as strong as it was just a couple of days ago, when it was just about as strong as jose. irma now, tropical storm, 65-mile-an-hour winds moving north-northwest at 17 miles an hour. and by tonight, down to 60 miles an hour, starting to head toward alabama and then tennessee over the next couple of days, as it continues to weaken. with the track in that direction, it is not moving the moisture in our direction, at least not directly. what it is doing is going to be continuing to affect the surf. and it's going to be dangerous surf all the way through this week and into next weekend. this is a live picture from cape may. right now, temperature up to 70 degrees in philadelphia. 60s across the rest of the
most of the state of georgia, about the entire state of georgia is covered with it. and we're going to be seeing the improvement in florida while it just gets worse and worse in georgia. lots and lots of rain there. we also have another hurricane, not that far off the coast. that is jose. and some big thunderstorms with that. it's a category 2 hurricane. it's not nearly as strong as it was just a couple of days ago, when it was just about as strong as jose. irma now, tropical storm,...
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its heavy winds and rain pummelling savannah, georgia. the governor emergency declaration across the entire state where one person died after a tree fell on their house. the death toll from the storm now at 40. irma brought extensive flooding to charleston, south carolina. look at the downtown area covered in water and nearby an isle of palms the winds whipped up a spout from the atlantic spinning into the beach, dump ping even more water on the flooded shore. >> over 8 million people remain without power meanwhile, while new footage comes in, thrashing homes and vehicles. surging in a lobby in miami. one of the many cities devastated by flooding. the florida's governor gave an update on the response. >> everybody is going to work hard. the way i think about it, we have to keep everybody safe. we have to get, we've got to get our hospitals back open. we have to get our fuel back here. we have to get our roads open. we have to get everybody electricity back. and i can't tell you anybody that's not working. my experience is everybody is wor
its heavy winds and rain pummelling savannah, georgia. the governor emergency declaration across the entire state where one person died after a tree fell on their house. the death toll from the storm now at 40. irma brought extensive flooding to charleston, south carolina. look at the downtown area covered in water and nearby an isle of palms the winds whipped up a spout from the atlantic spinning into the beach, dump ping even more water on the flooded shore. >> over 8 million people...
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we did lose a lot of power in georgia. almost 2 million people lost power just when it was a tropical storm. the rain forecast has bands still bringing heavy rains in the areas from wilmington towards fayetteville and lumberton, rain in mississi lñ@ affected by the equifax security breach. ahead we'll tell you how to protect yourself. 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. heare you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. need a fast absorbing try nivea in-shower body lotion. wash. a
we did lose a lot of power in georgia. almost 2 million people lost power just when it was a tropical storm. the rain forecast has bands still bringing heavy rains in the areas from wilmington towards fayetteville and lumberton, rain in mississi lñ@ affected by the equifax security breach. ahead we'll tell you how to protect yourself. 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number...
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well tropical storm irma continues to move through florida and georgia. >> georgia is reporting two storm relate the deaths as community as long the state coast are dealing with extensive flooding. and irma slammed florida gulf coast overnight and caused major flooding to coastal areas and first responders ramping up recovery options. serious threats remain in cities like tampa and jacksonville. >> irma responsible for deaths of 36 people throughout the caribbean bringing the overall death toll to 41. and more than 5.5 million florida residents are without power nearly >> and it will take with winds of 50 miles an hour with the last update from the national hurricane center at 5bg. it's no southern georgia center of it but there's a whole lot of rain down there pushing to ball bam and pushing into tennessee, kentucky, north carolina and south carolina and where you have to watch some of those outer bands pushing into south carolina could have spin inside them. they have a tornado watch up in that area. and in general it will produce 3 to 6" of rain at least it's moving and still capable o
well tropical storm irma continues to move through florida and georgia. >> georgia is reporting two storm relate the deaths as community as long the state coast are dealing with extensive flooding. and irma slammed florida gulf coast overnight and caused major flooding to coastal areas and first responders ramping up recovery options. serious threats remain in cities like tampa and jacksonville. >> irma responsible for deaths of 36 people throughout the caribbean bringing the...
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the heavy rain is already starting to move into georgia. this is areas where there are tornado warnings firing off, as well, because of the strength of the storm. it's easy for spinup tornadoes to occur. and i mentioned about 400 miles from the start of the heavy rain to the rain extension passing into atlanta as we speak. this is some serious rain that is moving through. and in fact, we'll get some of the moisture, but it will be a while out. here's the updated track for hurricane irma. winds at 85 miles per hour sustained. moving north/northwest at 15 miles per hour now. there will be an update to this coming up at 5:00 a.m. i'll bring you that as soon as it comes in. but here it is looking throughout the morning, starting to travel through florida, nearing the panhandle. by afternoon, i think it will start to move into georgia here. likely to weaken to tropical storm state. this is monday night through tuesday morning. and tuesday into wednesday, the moisture will be thrown our way, too, by then. we'll talk about that coming up in a few
the heavy rain is already starting to move into georgia. this is areas where there are tornado warnings firing off, as well, because of the strength of the storm. it's easy for spinup tornadoes to occur. and i mentioned about 400 miles from the start of the heavy rain to the rain extension passing into atlanta as we speak. this is some serious rain that is moving through. and in fact, we'll get some of the moisture, but it will be a while out. here's the updated track for hurricane irma. winds...
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and today's university of georgia. yeah. that could be. >> the thing i have with recon texture alizing is so they had arthur ash. they had that at the end of the street of all the confederate memorials. here we have, say pink mor ton. of the theater. to me that's still divided. you can't combine the two structures. you have still have two sides. and symbolically to me that's almost just as bad as having just the confederate memorial. >> that's really good. even the placement of the memorials can inadd vertly. or purposefully emphasize the divisions. i didn't mention it. but the arthur ash monument is the last one right before the interstate cuts the road off. and certainly in the lowest rent area. after you have the kind of grand early 20th century mansions. those are all gone by the time you get to the arthur ash monument. so abts luteally that's a fear. and that's a something to be concerned about. i think these issues are things that we're going to be continuing to deal with. i'm glad you have thought about it. if this ev
and today's university of georgia. yeah. that could be. >> the thing i have with recon texture alizing is so they had arthur ash. they had that at the end of the street of all the confederate memorials. here we have, say pink mor ton. of the theater. to me that's still divided. you can't combine the two structures. you have still have two sides. and symbolically to me that's almost just as bad as having just the confederate memorial. >> that's really good. even the placement of the...
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more than a million people are now without power in georgia. trees are down, dozens of homes damaged >> the damage is worse, of course, in florida, serious flooding remains in cities like jacksonville and tampa. tense of thousands who left the evacuation zones on the coast remain in shelters. florida officials estimate nearly 13 million people are without power. that is 2/3 of the state's population. >> just to kind of give you an idea of what this is like, this is a satellite image taken a few months ago. it shows the nighttime lights in south florida during normal nights. >>> take a look at the same image from early this morning. many of the metropolitan areas are a lot dimmer. it may take weeks to get everyone's electrcity back on line. >> we will have more in a few minutes, let's get the latest on irma's track jus let's go to sue palka and find out where the storm is tonight and where it is headed next. sue? >> i'm happy to tell you that irma is getting quite weak now and as of 11:00 it was downgraded to the tropical depression that you ref
more than a million people are now without power in georgia. trees are down, dozens of homes damaged >> the damage is worse, of course, in florida, serious flooding remains in cities like jacksonville and tampa. tense of thousands who left the evacuation zones on the coast remain in shelters. florida officials estimate nearly 13 million people are without power. that is 2/3 of the state's population. >> just to kind of give you an idea of what this is like, this is a satellite image...
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flooding in savannah, georgia. flooding in tiby island and chatham county, georgia, where i spoke with the public information office we are chatham county. i asked her about the situation there this night and through the next day or so. >> things are actually improving here. we've been out of the weather for a while. our tide, while high tonight, was not a major tide. even though we were kind of expecting a 10, it was much less, so that helped out a lot. we did receive a lot of flooding in our islands and coastal and low-lying areas from storm surge and heavy rain. we did have some wind damage as far as blowing down branches and some trees that have come down, those types of things. but it certainly isn't as bad as we were expecting a couple of days ago. >> explain how the moon would have played sbho th eed into thg tide. >> we did have an exceptionally high tide with the storm surge. we had a 4.7 foot surge. so that made the ft. pulaski gauge, it was a 12.24 around 12:30. so that is exception atly high that did ca
flooding in savannah, georgia. flooding in tiby island and chatham county, georgia, where i spoke with the public information office we are chatham county. i asked her about the situation there this night and through the next day or so. >> things are actually improving here. we've been out of the weather for a while. our tide, while high tonight, was not a major tide. even though we were kind of expecting a 10, it was much less, so that helped out a lot. we did receive a lot of flooding...
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now saakashvili came to power during the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and four four years later he launched an offensive on south a set here in a bid to take control of the breakaway republic a few years later he faced criminal charges in georgia and fled the country and he moved to ukraine and became the governor of the city of odessa where he became a vocal critic of the ukrainian government ultimately distancing himself from his previous ally president petro poroshenko r.t. correspondent kate partridge a look at how the two western darlings who were once the closest of allies swiftly became rivals. remember this guy. the former georgian president turned ukrainian governor has gone from state's man to state less in less than two months the western backed star who'd once led the anti corruption rose revolution in georgia launched an offensive on the former breakaway republic of south ossetia. plus the georgian president chooses over his next move is he we could or stronger than before and even been hillary clinton's nobel peace prize nominee so what had gone wrong. in twe
now saakashvili came to power during the rose revolution in georgia in two thousand and four four years later he launched an offensive on south a set here in a bid to take control of the breakaway republic a few years later he faced criminal charges in georgia and fled the country and he moved to ukraine and became the governor of the city of odessa where he became a vocal critic of the ukrainian government ultimately distancing himself from his previous ally president petro poroshenko r.t....
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into southern georgia. then we rain the store out as it goes through areas of alabama. we could get minor flooding problems in areas like georgia. florida is clearing out nicely. the storm is racing to the north. the clean-up is beginning. we've heard stories of the convoys of power trucks heading from the georgia area and from the west on i-10 that are heading down into florida. i saw one report of already 100,000 people that had lost power have already gotten it back. as far as that jacksonville situation, i put this graphic together showing you the st. john's river and how it snakes to the north. by the way, each of these gauges are river gauges that are either in major or record flooding. it's not just the st. john's river. that's the man one through the downtown area of jacksonville. as far as the radar goes, i just saw the tidal predictions. i was talking with willie about this for savannah. last year when hurricane matthew went through, savannah hit 12 feet water height down towards the bay. they're
into southern georgia. then we rain the store out as it goes through areas of alabama. we could get minor flooding problems in areas like georgia. florida is clearing out nicely. the storm is racing to the north. the clean-up is beginning. we've heard stories of the convoys of power trucks heading from the georgia area and from the west on i-10 that are heading down into florida. i saw one report of already 100,000 people that had lost power have already gotten it back. as far as that...
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carter of georgia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 500, the gentleman from georgia and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. carter: i rise today in support of my amendment to h.r. 3354rk the fiscal year 2018 appropriations bill. my amendment would withhold funding from the food and drug administration to implement a memorandum of understanding that redefines key terms in the health care industry. distribute and dispense. distributing and dispensing in the health care field are commonly understood to be unique and distinct activities. distributing is understood to mean the sale or transfer of a drug without a prescription. like between a wholesaler and a manufacturer. dispense something commonly understood to mean a medicine going specifically toward a patient. the f.d.a.'s attempt to redefine these key terms would be especially detrimental to compounding pharmacies. compounding pharmacies are desperately needed to combine or mix medicines to meet the unique needs of particular pa
carter of georgia. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 500, the gentleman from georgia and a member opposed will each control five minutes. mr. carter: i rise today in support of my amendment to h.r. 3354rk the fiscal year 2018 appropriations bill. my amendment would withhold funding from the food and drug administration to implement a memorandum of understanding that redefines key terms in the health care industry. distribute and dispense. distributing and dispensing in the health care...
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in my home state of georgia, i.c.e. agents arrested -- an individual who played a role in a murder in virginia. this is sun -- this is unacceptable. while it's not the only step we can take, one meage way to address the problem is to make sure transnational gang members do not exploit our immigration laws. we need to use all the tools in our toolbox to address this problem of gang violence and the underlying bill we are considering today helps us d that. it recognize that transnational gang members have taken -- have taken advantage of immigration laws. this bill becomes clear that congress will uphold its duty to protect the safety of american people and provide critical tools to law enforcement. importantly, while this bill cracks down on criminal alien gang members and strengthen ours system, it preserves due process and burden of proop protections. the criminal alien gang member removal act takes the common sense step of ensuring criminal gang members are ineligible for asylum, special immigration, juvenile status a
in my home state of georgia, i.c.e. agents arrested -- an individual who played a role in a murder in virginia. this is sun -- this is unacceptable. while it's not the only step we can take, one meage way to address the problem is to make sure transnational gang members do not exploit our immigration laws. we need to use all the tools in our toolbox to address this problem of gang violence and the underlying bill we are considering today helps us d that. it recognize that transnational gang...
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as hurricane irma moves north towards georgia. this morning we are getting a look at more of the damage from overnight. this is a live shot of the flooding in orlando. the storm has been downgraded to a tropical storm but the worry now is storm surge, heavy rain and high winds. ( mark ) and take a look at this... this is the scene out of riviera beach, florida. a downed power line causing a fire. fire officials think the line fell on a car and set the car on fire. four million people are without power across the state this morning. ( darya ) breaking overnight... a mountain lion sighting in san mateo county. it happened just before 12:30 this morning. the county sent out an alert saying the mountain lion was seen in the area of polhemus road and ticonderoga drive in the eichler highlands neighborhood. people in the area are being advised to be on the lookout and keep their pets indoors during dusk and evening hours. ( mark ) now to bay area football where the raiders opened their season with a win on the road.( darya ) kron four's
as hurricane irma moves north towards georgia. this morning we are getting a look at more of the damage from overnight. this is a live shot of the flooding in orlando. the storm has been downgraded to a tropical storm but the worry now is storm surge, heavy rain and high winds. ( mark ) and take a look at this... this is the scene out of riviera beach, florida. a downed power line causing a fire. fire officials think the line fell on a car and set the car on fire. four million people are...
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we did lose a lot of power in georgia. almost 2 million people lost power just when it was a tropical storm. the rain forecast has bands still bringing heavy rains in the areas from wilmington towards fayetteville and lumberton, rain in mississippi, tupelo, not bearable and those temperatures that are cooler there in arkansas that's when the clouds from irma also. >>> so we're just about done with all the problems. a two-day event of irma and the winds and the surge and it's just about over. >> don't say that too early, though. >> we're good. >> thank you, bill. today is a big day for apple meanwhile the tech giant is expected to unveil its newest iphone. rumors call it the iphone x. debuting ten years after the original iphone, it may be the fancy est thing yet with an expected starting price to go with it $1,000. >> why, though? what's the difference? >> we'll have to wait. two new iphone 8 models should debut along with those gadgets. >> nearly every american affected by the equifax security breach. ahead we'll tell you
we did lose a lot of power in georgia. almost 2 million people lost power just when it was a tropical storm. the rain forecast has bands still bringing heavy rains in the areas from wilmington towards fayetteville and lumberton, rain in mississippi, tupelo, not bearable and those temperatures that are cooler there in arkansas that's when the clouds from irma also. >>> so we're just about done with all the problems. a two-day event of irma and the winds and the surge and it's just about...
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. >>> yeah have a lot of heavy rain now moving into parts of south georgia, parts of south carolina. coming up, we'll take a look at where irma is heading and how it will be impacting our weather locally. >>> and when we face hardship we emerge closer, stronger and more determined than ever. >> the president at the pentagon this morning remembering the attacks 16 years ago on 9/11. how some of the people who lived today. >> news 4 midday starts now. >>> we start, though, with the aftermath of hurricane irma in florida. >> here is sarah rosario. >> reporter: here along this dock we've seen at least half a dozen boats completely under water and with damage and debris scattered everywhere, the biggest problem we are seeing in this state is the lack of power. weakening in strength, irma continues its churn flew florida packing punches through the panhandle. entering the state as a category 4 the keys took the first hit from the storm. hurricane-force winds ripping away roofs, testing the limits of everything in its path to the mainland. toppling cranes in miami and fort lauderdale and fl
. >>> yeah have a lot of heavy rain now moving into parts of south georgia, parts of south carolina. coming up, we'll take a look at where irma is heading and how it will be impacting our weather locally. >>> and when we face hardship we emerge closer, stronger and more determined than ever. >> the president at the pentagon this morning remembering the attacks 16 years ago on 9/11. how some of the people who lived today. >> news 4 midday starts now. >>> we...
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tornado warnings and watches extending into georgia and this is extremely rare. they have tropical storm warnings there as well which does not happen for georgia and the highest gusty winds are 142 but as high as 90 miles per hour this morning. >>> new 90 miles per hour on our traffic maps right now which is a good thing, we are tracking some slowdowns for drivers going down northbound a 80 and speeds drop below the limit due to an accident on the shoulder. this is as you approach washington avenue and we see some slowdowns as you make your way through san jose and 101. chp has issued this for the san jose area, especially among portions of highway 17 as there are multiple reports of debris scattered in the lanes and tree roadways. be on the lookout for this and an accident where one lane is blocked. back to you guys. >>> developing news in san francisco where police are searching for a suspect after a transgendered activists was killed. anthony torres known as bubbles were shot in front of the tenderloin strip club early saturday morning and joe vasquez breaks d
tornado warnings and watches extending into georgia and this is extremely rare. they have tropical storm warnings there as well which does not happen for georgia and the highest gusty winds are 142 but as high as 90 miles per hour this morning. >>> new 90 miles per hour on our traffic maps right now which is a good thing, we are tracking some slowdowns for drivers going down northbound a 80 and speeds drop below the limit due to an accident on the shoulder. this is as you approach...
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it is after georgia avenue and crews have been working. they've had two right lanes getting by blocking the left half of the roadway. so far not a delay. inner loop of the beltway, we do have a work zone with two left lanes getting by. volume light not closing a slowdown. crews always working at the rock creek parkway and the kennedy. aaron, eun, back to you. >>> right now ft. lauderdale international is resuming service. the airport didn't get that much damage from irma and never lost power. >>> miami international is expected to open today at some point but it will run on a limited schedule. both those airports are urging people to contact your airline to confirm your >>> irma is still pouring rain on the country right now. it's a tropical depression this morning. >> it is now moving into alabama and the storm is being blamed for 40 deaths but that number is likely to rise. in south carolina, a man was killed in his yard. the coroner said the man was picking up a tree limb as the storm was passing and a second limb fell right on top of h
it is after georgia avenue and crews have been working. they've had two right lanes getting by blocking the left half of the roadway. so far not a delay. inner loop of the beltway, we do have a work zone with two left lanes getting by. volume light not closing a slowdown. crews always working at the rock creek parkway and the kennedy. aaron, eun, back to you. >>> right now ft. lauderdale international is resuming service. the airport didn't get that much damage from irma and never lost...
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that actually extends well into southern georgia, as well so that's the main area of concern especially jacksonville. you can see some of those bands pushing right on through. those are the bands that will keep us with us with the severe threat through the morning hours and track that we're watching and it's just slightly west of northerly and will be weakening likely through the morning and especially as it moves through the afternoon hours eventually becomes a tropical depression as it makes its way toward the midsection of the country. we have wind gust, 58-mile-per-hour wind gusts at times and extends well into georgia through this afternoon. check out savannah, wind gusts over 60 miles per hour and eventually through this evening as well seeing even atlanta, major cities seeing major impacts with the wind and the rainfall. locally close to 15 inches of rain possible stretching right on through jacksonville, in fact, speaking of jacksonville there's several areas that are now reporting that their flood stage has been reached so that's what we're seeing, a lot more flood warnings bei
that actually extends well into southern georgia, as well so that's the main area of concern especially jacksonville. you can see some of those bands pushing right on through. those are the bands that will keep us with us with the severe threat through the morning hours and track that we're watching and it's just slightly west of northerly and will be weakening likely through the morning and especially as it moves through the afternoon hours eventually becomes a tropical depression as it makes...
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tampa and pushing a lot of wind and rain on places like jacksonville florida and eventually up into georgia today as well. this one is beginning to wind down be we still have jose in the northern caribbean and a little uncertainty about the future of that storm. we'll talk about both of those mega storms coming up. >>> a lot of news in the weather, traffic it's kind of quiet, so far, we like that it way, we're looking outside live at the schuylkill at the boulevard, that's your westbound traffic headed towards city avenue. moving nicely. the overnight construction on the schuylkill ahead has cleared, so all lanes open but they will return again tonight at 9:00 and block lanes westbound on the schuylkill. looking at the big picture, no big problem, before you know, schuylkill, i95 your in good shape to start you off. we do have an accident in pottstown and we're getting more donates, we're hearing there are injuries you'll see ems workers coming to the scene, on how street and watch for this accident in pottstown, 724 are your alternatives. the ben franklin bridge. a few cars up and over and
tampa and pushing a lot of wind and rain on places like jacksonville florida and eventually up into georgia today as well. this one is beginning to wind down be we still have jose in the northern caribbean and a little uncertainty about the future of that storm. we'll talk about both of those mega storms coming up. >>> a lot of news in the weather, traffic it's kind of quiet, so far, we like that it way, we're looking outside live at the schuylkill at the boulevard, that's your...
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going northwest towards georgia. that state is already feeling it. atlanta is under its first ever tropical storm warning. i was born there. never heard of that. tens of thousands of people in the coastal and southern parts of the states are without utilities. along with georgia, alabama, south carolina are also at risk from storm surges. we have seen with the storm can do. 40,000 people evacuated south carolina's islands as we speak. let's go to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. >> incredible, the highest winds measured at 142 miles per hour. this is where we have the sensors to measure the wind. and down on the keys where we have them in the 120s, not a lot of spots, blown out as well. this is what we recorded, and miami far away from a 90-mile-an-hour wind. but up the florida peninsula, now here it is a across parts of georgia. this yellow is heavy rain. getting ready to rotate towards atlanta, the suburbs will fill it first. the general flow continues to pull off towards -- from the east, and the rainfall total getting very extreme and southeas
going northwest towards georgia. that state is already feeling it. atlanta is under its first ever tropical storm warning. i was born there. never heard of that. tens of thousands of people in the coastal and southern parts of the states are without utilities. along with georgia, alabama, south carolina are also at risk from storm surges. we have seen with the storm can do. 40,000 people evacuated south carolina's islands as we speak. let's go to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth. >>...
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the heaviest rain extending into georgia as we speak. it will continue on into georgia all the way through ballpark ballpark and parts of south carolina -- through alabama and parts of south carolina. it will be downgraded to a tropical storm as it weakens. by 8:00 tonight, storms approaching atlanta. it breaks here. some of the rain moves to the west. some of it moves to the northeast. that should affect us, like i mentioned, by tuesday near delaware. and then by wednesday over us, on and off showers in the forecast. as for forecast rain totals over through florida, the highest amounts expected save to charleston, atlanta here about 3.5 inches of rain. areas like orlando have seen the worst of it. now they're just getting the residual rain. maybe another three inches before everything is said and done. we'll talk about your ten day on 10 in a moment. >> thanks. 6:50. let's get you to work, see where the problem spots are. >> one on 95 at woodhaven. not the same action -- >> different than we just looked at. yeah. a little bit different.
the heaviest rain extending into georgia as we speak. it will continue on into georgia all the way through ballpark ballpark and parts of south carolina -- through alabama and parts of south carolina. it will be downgraded to a tropical storm as it weakens. by 8:00 tonight, storms approaching atlanta. it breaks here. some of the rain moves to the west. some of it moves to the northeast. that should affect us, like i mentioned, by tuesday near delaware. and then by wednesday over us, on and off...
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into southwestern georgia is the late today at 8:00. this means heavy rain hitting areas south carolina through north carolina. the big impact will be felt in northern florida through the red , with more moderate impacts tomorrow through north carolina, down into mississippi, even, with a lowered impact as it gets close to us. eileen: for those of you who are just waking up and wondering if any of the strap moisture is going to affect me, it will not will start toe see the rain tapering off at lunchtime f georgia and south carolina with clear skies getting chillier as you head out the door. all rain is moving into south-central virginia. overall, a nice and dry day, high temperatures in the upper 70's. tomorrow is when we could deal with tropical showers by the afternoon and evening. coming up, your complete local weather forecast as we head into the work week. for now let's get over to julie wright. got a couple of problems we are keeping a close eye on for you. --h two police clip cruisers police cruisers and an investigation underway
into southwestern georgia is the late today at 8:00. this means heavy rain hitting areas south carolina through north carolina. the big impact will be felt in northern florida through the red , with more moderate impacts tomorrow through north carolina, down into mississippi, even, with a lowered impact as it gets close to us. eileen: for those of you who are just waking up and wondering if any of the strap moisture is going to affect me, it will not will start toe see the rain tapering off at...
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the all women's college in atlanta georgia will now admit transgender students. spelman college is now accepting transgender students, students who identify as men will not be admitted. spelman is a historically black college located in atlanta georgia. housing arrange. s will be provided on a case-by-case basis. >>> she saved actress jennifer carpenter's aunt and grandma from their tampa home in a similar fashion. now, carpenter is a long time friend of bell's so she reached out and asked for help. bell delivered and got them safe to her hotel in tampa. bell was in orlando filming her upcoming movie like father. maureen, holly. >> superhero. >> good for her. >> thanks whiz. >> it's 5:20. coming up on fox5 news mornin a remote battery boost from tesla helps a number of its customers escape hurricane irma. >> starbucks is making an attempt to introduce some international inspired food to >> a live look across the d.c. region. it is 5:20 right now, 57 degrees. more after this. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i sponsored
the all women's college in atlanta georgia will now admit transgender students. spelman college is now accepting transgender students, students who identify as men will not be admitted. spelman is a historically black college located in atlanta georgia. housing arrange. s will be provided on a case-by-case basis. >>> she saved actress jennifer carpenter's aunt and grandma from their tampa home in a similar fashion. now, carpenter is a long time friend of bell's so she reached out and...
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, near savannah georgia so some really treacherous weather still in this region with very heavy rain and some wind. we still have tropical storm warnings in effect for northern florida, most of georgia, parts of alabama, up to south carolina and in fact, this is the first time in history that atlanta, georgia, was actually put under a tropical storm warning. it surprised me and i'm sure it surprised many of you that it's never been issued for that part of the southeast, so just showing how strong and how large this system is. in fact where brian taff was in naples florida, winds gusted to 142 miles an hour, 130 miles an hour in marco island which was the second landfall and parts of the keys, well over 90 miles an hour and even miami over 125 miles from the center saw winds near 100 miles an hour and here's the track. it will continue to go to the north and west falling apart by wednesday, so we'll continue to see this storm pretty much rip apart and only get a few showers at the end of the week. much more on our local seven-day forecast sharrie in just a little bit. >> all right, ad
, near savannah georgia so some really treacherous weather still in this region with very heavy rain and some wind. we still have tropical storm warnings in effect for northern florida, most of georgia, parts of alabama, up to south carolina and in fact, this is the first time in history that atlanta, georgia, was actually put under a tropical storm warning. it surprised me and i'm sure it surprised many of you that it's never been issued for that part of the southeast, so just showing how...
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for some weird reason, i happen to know that georgia saw -- i read a story that georgia saw over ten years a $6,500 drop in average family income. now, if you can't -- that means that you've got to be able to talk to folks in georgia about pay. somebody in georgia's going to want to hear about how we're going to increase their pay! am i wrong? that's got to be a conversation. and if it's not pay, you can say, well, what about child care, what about rent, what about -- haven't you always dreamed about sending your kids to college? didn't you want to see them go? this has got to be a conversation we're able to have. i'm another sure that there are -- i'm growing increasingly suspicious of messaging defined as magic word messaging. do you know what i'm talking about? abracadabra messaging. if you say these right words this right way, they've poll tested this way and therefore, you should say this. i'm not sure -- i think what we really need is candidates from the community who really can speak to the pain in the community. now, i could be wrong, but i've got a feeling that that is the d
for some weird reason, i happen to know that georgia saw -- i read a story that georgia saw over ten years a $6,500 drop in average family income. now, if you can't -- that means that you've got to be able to talk to folks in georgia about pay. somebody in georgia's going to want to hear about how we're going to increase their pay! am i wrong? that's got to be a conversation. and if it's not pay, you can say, well, what about child care, what about rent, what about -- haven't you always dreamed...
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in georgia an ain credible 1 and a half million. georgia well known for pines and oak trees, with all that rainfall. this is an area susceptible to trees coming down. hurricane opal in 1995. much the same. three fatalities so far and the threat is the trees will come down additionally in h the next couple days as this plays out even with sunshine. the soil will remain saturated. >> it still dangerous. there's a lot of debris and lot of risk. the everyone be care phil. >> triple digit heat index. no power, no ac. before hurricane irma made its way to florida, it caused widespread damage in st. thomas. boat tipped over near the u.s. custom the border protection office at crown bay. u.s. virgin islands just devastated. >> st. zwron some of these resorts just wiped away. french president travelled to the devastated island the of st. martin and st. bart, french control all or part of both those islands. meantime in cuba the death toll at 10. cleanup efforts also under way there. you were there during the storm pretty much a direct hit. p
in georgia an ain credible 1 and a half million. georgia well known for pines and oak trees, with all that rainfall. this is an area susceptible to trees coming down. hurricane opal in 1995. much the same. three fatalities so far and the threat is the trees will come down additionally in h the next couple days as this plays out even with sunshine. the soil will remain saturated. >> it still dangerous. there's a lot of debris and lot of risk. the everyone be care phil. >> triple...
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part has been diverted to georgia and the rest here standing by, guys. this is a huge storm, great impacts and our local people are prepared to help out. >> we always see it in these times of need, other americans activated and running in to help. >> and thank goodness for them. doing what they can for these natural disasters. >> seems like it's one after another. you say that's not unusual. >> we have three out there, obviously irma that's going to impact the u.s. but in a busy hurricane season which we haven't had one for awhile. >> that is really true. >> we had a respite of seasons but this can happen and will happen in prime time late august, early september. think back to 2005 we had to get to the greek alphabet its been 12 years since we've had a really active season. unfortunately we had the destruction of harvey and here's irma. i want to show you the track because i had trouble loading it off the top of the show. still a massive storm, cat five, 180 miles per hour winds. it's broken all kinds of records its strength, wind speed and the path is
part has been diverted to georgia and the rest here standing by, guys. this is a huge storm, great impacts and our local people are prepared to help out. >> we always see it in these times of need, other americans activated and running in to help. >> and thank goodness for them. doing what they can for these natural disasters. >> seems like it's one after another. you say that's not unusual. >> we have three out there, obviously irma that's going to impact the u.s. but...