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Sep 18, 2017
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jose down to the south and east, you can see the center of the storm off the carolinas. some of the outer bands getting closer to philadelphia. in the meantime we have low lying clouds giving us trouble this morning. overall we have clouds and sunny breaks today. that's the general feel. 70 degrees in philadelphia. 66 in allentown and reading. trenton, 68. wilmington, 69. cape may, new jersey, 69. as we roll through the day, 74 degrees by noon. 3:00 p.m., 79. expecting a high of 80 around 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. if you're dressing the kids for school this morning it's comfortable out there with temperatures in the 60s, matt. >> thank you, david. >>> philadelphia's own kevin hart has decided to air dirt laundry before -- dirty laundry before someone else does issuing an apology to his pregnant wife and children on instagram. the comedian added someone was trying to make financial gain over his mistakes he would rather that not happen. he with a was seen earlier this summer with a brunette looking cozy in the back of a car. >> top stories 6:55 a.m., students in the metha
jose down to the south and east, you can see the center of the storm off the carolinas. some of the outer bands getting closer to philadelphia. in the meantime we have low lying clouds giving us trouble this morning. overall we have clouds and sunny breaks today. that's the general feel. 70 degrees in philadelphia. 66 in allentown and reading. trenton, 68. wilmington, 69. cape may, new jersey, 69. as we roll through the day, 74 degrees by noon. 3:00 p.m., 79. expecting a high of 80 around 3:00...
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Sep 7, 2017
09/17
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we're closer to the carolinas. we'll see some rain tuesday into wednesday is the time frame we are watching right now. all right. that's look at your seven day
we're closer to the carolinas. we'll see some rain tuesday into wednesday is the time frame we are watching right now. all right. that's look at your seven day
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Sep 11, 2017
09/17
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despite a lot of changes, the 49ers lost to the carolina panthers. and as k-p-i-x five's kiet do reports... the season began with some protests. professional football is back. >>> despite changes the 49ers lost to the carolina panthers and as reported the season began with protest's. >> reporter: this is the 49ers season opener at levi stadium with thousands of fans want to let loose and escape reality for a few hours. for one group of protesters it means more. >> my privilege is to not think about racism every day, but my friends, people of color, don't have a choice, if this makes some people uncomfortable on game day, sorry but this is the situation we are in. >>> >> reporter: involved 30 people showed up with the standing for kaepernick they walks just under over a mile to the bewildered stairs. >> we want to see the nfl be better and we want them to celebrate people like kaepernick and we don't want them to promote those that commit acts of violence. >> reporter: this was the scene in cleveland and detroit saw a big turnout as well, the cabinet
despite a lot of changes, the 49ers lost to the carolina panthers. and as k-p-i-x five's kiet do reports... the season began with some protests. professional football is back. >>> despite changes the 49ers lost to the carolina panthers and as reported the season began with protest's. >> reporter: this is the 49ers season opener at levi stadium with thousands of fans want to let loose and escape reality for a few hours. for one group of protesters it means more. >> my...
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Sep 6, 2017
09/17
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from florida up to the carolinas needs to start preparing for the storm. this storm system has not lost any of its power. it rakes through the northern leeward islands through the british virgin islands and you can see that eye wall still clearly defined and north of puerto rico and continues to push north northwest and this storm system is still 400 miles across and making the beeline to the turks and caicos island next on its path. the sustained hurricane force winds are compact about 50 miles from the eye. and puerto rico is avoiding the worst of the storm. and turks and caicos is not as lucky they are getting a direct hit and the northeast quadrant of the storm the strongest part they could be dealing with a storm surge above 20 feet and then it gets into the southern bahamas, looks like it will be north of cuba, that is great news for cuba but bad news for the u.s. because the ocean temperature in the upper 80s, it's like jet fuel to a storm and really not weakening much. this is the latest track from the hurricane center, taking it through the turks
from florida up to the carolinas needs to start preparing for the storm. this storm system has not lost any of its power. it rakes through the northern leeward islands through the british virgin islands and you can see that eye wall still clearly defined and north of puerto rico and continues to push north northwest and this storm system is still 400 miles across and making the beeline to the turks and caicos island next on its path. the sustained hurricane force winds are compact about 50...
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Sep 26, 2017
09/17
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evacuations ordered in the carolinas as hurricane maria ordered in the carolinas as hurricane maria pushes north. the storm is expected to cause high surf, rain, and wind gusts over the day or two in north carolina. meanwhile-- puerto rico-- is requesting more emergency aid after it was crippled by the storm. a major dam is on the verge of collapse, and more than 3 million u-s citizens could remain in the dark for months. democrats and republicans lock horns in a debate over healthcare last night, as the issues boils over on capitol hill. republican leadership now scrambling for a solution, after another senator comes out against the g-o-p's t act. good morning washington. toss to eileen - clouds from maria today; still warm - maria moving north off the se u.s. coast - hot and humid tomorrow; changes thursday - much cooler, less humid friday through the weekend today: mostly cloudy. not as hot, still warm and humid. highs: 83-86 winds: ne 5-10 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. staying mild. lows: 64-72 winds: n 5-10 mph wednesday: partly sunny. warm and humid. highs: 85-89 feels: 90-95 winds: n
evacuations ordered in the carolinas as hurricane maria ordered in the carolinas as hurricane maria pushes north. the storm is expected to cause high surf, rain, and wind gusts over the day or two in north carolina. meanwhile-- puerto rico-- is requesting more emergency aid after it was crippled by the storm. a major dam is on the verge of collapse, and more than 3 million u-s citizens could remain in the dark for months. democrats and republicans lock horns in a debate over healthcare last...
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Sep 11, 2017
09/17
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bringing rain to the carolinas. we're looking at rain also in alabama. this is a look, continuing to track to the north and west. it gets caught up in a low pressure system, and even brings some showers to our area. this is a category 2 storm right here. packing winds of 105 miles per hour. it's going to stay right here in the ocean. meander and spin around a little bit. but we'll be watching to see if they have any further impacts down the line. right now, no immediate threat to land. but this is what we're watching. this is hurricane irma right here. bringing heavy rain bands around charleston south carolina. also around atlanta and georgia. just to the south of atlanta. we also have heavy rain falling there. flooding will be a concern along with the threat for severe weather. here is hurricane irma in a nutshell. this is what we know now. packing 65 miles per hour winds. it's going to bring storms across georgia mainly, alabama, parts of the carolinas, and on top of that, you can still see storm surge of 1 to 5 feet. i know it doesn't seem like the bi
bringing rain to the carolinas. we're looking at rain also in alabama. this is a look, continuing to track to the north and west. it gets caught up in a low pressure system, and even brings some showers to our area. this is a category 2 storm right here. packing winds of 105 miles per hour. it's going to stay right here in the ocean. meander and spin around a little bit. but we'll be watching to see if they have any further impacts down the line. right now, no immediate threat to land. but this...
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Sep 7, 2017
09/17
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even count what happened in the carolinas and the northern state. we see a major impact particularly to food prices. you can see on the right-hand side of this when we pull it up, the blue line's gasoline prices and you see the spike from hurricane harvey. what happens to the white line, food prices, once we get through this? we could see it go up rather rapidly depending on where it is. you get to an area like the carolinas, a big chicken producing area, that will be almost immediately and impact. sugar prices going up in many different things. tore are a lot of aspects the spirit we talk about how gdp is not effective in the long run but in the short run, we see the price you pay for food and gasoline going up because of those things in that may influence the consumer buying decisions. important is florida in terms of output in the united states and the size of the supplier? two -- fartherr south in california, the season extended there and we are just in the shoulder season where we are about to get additional plantings. some a good hard to get c
even count what happened in the carolinas and the northern state. we see a major impact particularly to food prices. you can see on the right-hand side of this when we pull it up, the blue line's gasoline prices and you see the spike from hurricane harvey. what happens to the white line, food prices, once we get through this? we could see it go up rather rapidly depending on where it is. you get to an area like the carolinas, a big chicken producing area, that will be almost immediately and...
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Sep 10, 2017
09/17
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the 26th north carolina was the largest regiment in that army. in the horrific fighting note hewitt then 14 flankers fell as the regiment crossed the position of the brigade. among those killed a flight in his hand was the beloved kernel who was only 21 years old and by the time the regiment lined up to join his attack hewitt than 230 reported for duty. one sergeant carried the flag before artillery fire brought him down. several more men picked up the flag and work it as they struggled over the fence with a hail of bullets. taking up the flag from a wounded officer. in a active in same courage he charged valiantly up the slope far in front of everybody else. a second man ran close, it was a miracle they were not shot to pieces. as they rushed the wall the troops held their fire. struck by the spectacle of courage. what they could not know was that they were running forward completely alone. the regiment was not with them. no one was with them. they had outrun everybody else charging directly into the position all by themselves. they reached up t
the 26th north carolina was the largest regiment in that army. in the horrific fighting note hewitt then 14 flankers fell as the regiment crossed the position of the brigade. among those killed a flight in his hand was the beloved kernel who was only 21 years old and by the time the regiment lined up to join his attack hewitt than 230 reported for duty. one sergeant carried the flag before artillery fire brought him down. several more men picked up the flag and work it as they struggled over...
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Sep 7, 2017
09/17
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we're closer to the carolinas. we'll see some rain tuesday into wednesday is the time frame we are watching right now. all right. that's look at your seven day forecast. erin is back with a check of the roads. >> yuk. we have so much congestion, caitlin. it definitely feels like back to school flow is in full swing. fourteenth street bridge not the only inbound bridge stack this morning from the pentagon on through. you're heavy to and from the their street tunnel. very heavy things looking good however on the roosevelt bridge. 60 eastbound though very slow from manassas through centreville. more stop gone traffic through far fax this morning and as you can see mc arthur boulevard at arizona and northwest just district commute on your secondaries is picking up especially northeast along new york avenue past bladensburg. suitland parkway heavy past naylor road. be prepared for that one. all your metro rail lines are on time. we got you covered if you have any questions let me know on twitter. we'll be right back. â™
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Sep 18, 2017
09/17
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the center of the storm off the coast of the carolinas. we're looking at fairly tranquil conditions. 69 in philadelphia. 68 in trenton. 69 in wilmington, 69 in cape may. as we roll through the day, a fair amount of clouds sunny breaks, 74 degrees by noon. 3:00 p.m., 79. i expect the high to be 80 around 3:30 or 4:00 p.m. before we slide to 74 by 4:00 p.m. if the kids are heading to the bus stop, let's see if i can get it right today. 63 degrees on the bus stop in the suburbs, 68 in philadelphia partly cloudy, a little humid and there is a little bit chance of a sprinkle or shower, but not enough to get too exited about, the one other thing we're watching is the possibility of fog this morning popping up in lancaster where you see the gray patches in the northern suburbs, maybe some issues, something to keep in mind at this step into the car and get motoring this morning. karen, we'll have the latest track on hurricane jose and take a look at maria, that's coming. >> reporter: let's look at the roads live on the schuylkill expressway, looki
the center of the storm off the coast of the carolinas. we're looking at fairly tranquil conditions. 69 in philadelphia. 68 in trenton. 69 in wilmington, 69 in cape may. as we roll through the day, a fair amount of clouds sunny breaks, 74 degrees by noon. 3:00 p.m., 79. i expect the high to be 80 around 3:30 or 4:00 p.m. before we slide to 74 by 4:00 p.m. if the kids are heading to the bus stop, let's see if i can get it right today. 63 degrees on the bus stop in the suburbs, 68 in philadelphia...
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Sep 6, 2017
09/17
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. >> and the latest path has it moving up the coast of florida and slamming into the carolinas. but they urge that the storm is a couple of days from hitting the u.s. and these are only best guesses. channel 6 "action news." >> maggie thank you. now to meteorologist, cecily tynan, in the weather center with the latest track of irma. >> reporter: what is mind blowing about this storm is the staying power. irma has maximum sustained winds of aabove 185 miles per hour for more th more than 24 hours, and that has never happened in the atlantic basin. if you look at the eye it's not weakening, it rolled through the northern leeward islands and the british virgin islands and it's passing north of puerto rico now and as we widen out this storm is 400 miles across and on a collision cross with the turks and caicos islands. now the hurricane force winds extend 50 miles out from the center. puerto rico will not get a direct hit but getting tropical storm force wins, heading north of hispaniola and a direct hit at the turks and caicos and could be hit by the northeast quadrant the worst pa
. >> and the latest path has it moving up the coast of florida and slamming into the carolinas. but they urge that the storm is a couple of days from hitting the u.s. and these are only best guesses. channel 6 "action news." >> maggie thank you. now to meteorologist, cecily tynan, in the weather center with the latest track of irma. >> reporter: what is mind blowing about this storm is the staying power. irma has maximum sustained winds of aabove 185 miles per hour...
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Sep 10, 2017
09/17
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all the way up to the carolina coast line. >> explain the science how the i get small been larger in what is the danger?. >> against tight it cannot sustain itself so the outer eye wall takes over the inner eye wall collapses so banisters to shrink and strengthen. it is fairly large at this point we have about 12 for 18 hours were we still could see it strengthened but then after that the windshear will impact the storm a little bit but that is 18 hours from now as there is quite a bit of time on the west coast of florida that other wind will break the bad news for far north florida but it is too late with south florida. todd: we will check back with you. jackie: thousands of the national guard soldiers descending upon florida. todd: from the joint staff commander of florida national guard is on the phone. so at this point what are you most concerned about?. >> thanks for having me again today. making sure the soldiers at that location that we sent for support are safer go we're thankful the governor was proactive governor scott put this into a position to activate soldiers we have b
all the way up to the carolina coast line. >> explain the science how the i get small been larger in what is the danger?. >> against tight it cannot sustain itself so the outer eye wall takes over the inner eye wall collapses so banisters to shrink and strengthen. it is fairly large at this point we have about 12 for 18 hours were we still could see it strengthened but then after that the windshear will impact the storm a little bit but that is 18 hours from now as there is quite a...
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Sep 24, 2017
09/17
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the wave heights increase up to 30 and 35 feet off the coast of the carolinas. all this wave action is lifting north over the next few days. >>> iran tested a new ballistic missile hours after showing it off at a military parade. they said it's capable of carrying multiple warheads and has a range of 1200 miles. that means it could reach israel and saudi arabia. president trump tweeted a response to the test criticizing the nuclear deal with iran saying it's not much of afternon afternoon -- of an agreement. >> reporter: this morning there's more tension with north korea after the president's tweeted this overnight. just heard foreign minister of north korea speak at u.n. if he echos thoughts of little rocket man they won't be around much longer. this tweet fired after the foreign minister slammed president trump for insulting north korea's leader kim jong-un saying he committed an irreversible mistake. in case innocent lives. u.s. are harmed because of the suicide attack, trump will be held totally responsible. he called president trump a members of the jurily
the wave heights increase up to 30 and 35 feet off the coast of the carolinas. all this wave action is lifting north over the next few days. >>> iran tested a new ballistic missile hours after showing it off at a military parade. they said it's capable of carrying multiple warheads and has a range of 1200 miles. that means it could reach israel and saudi arabia. president trump tweeted a response to the test criticizing the nuclear deal with iran saying it's not much of afternon...
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Sep 24, 2017
09/17
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maria will approach the east coast of the carolinas, cape hatteras more specifically. as it pulls to the north it runs into the high. the high forces it out to sea. our normal high for this time of the year is 75. we'll see the heat, but this high believable it or not is the saving grace keeps maria off the coast. maximum sustained winds, 110 miles per hour gusts up to 130, the wynfield is very large -- the wind field is very large. this is the satellite shot, where you're seeing the red that's the strongerrest area of winds. spaghetti plots take it close to north carolina it hits the high and hooks right and goes out to sea. it will not go as close as jose earlier in the week. that's good news for jersey beaches they took a pound with jose, a lot of beach erosion, huge waves, 15-foot waves with the storm. it will be less of an impact than jose. 90 degrees, if you kept the pools open, good for you. winds out of the northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour. hour by hour, this is a sunny day start to finish. 11:00 a.m., 86. 1:00 p.m., 89. 4:00 p.m., 90. jersey shore, nice day
maria will approach the east coast of the carolinas, cape hatteras more specifically. as it pulls to the north it runs into the high. the high forces it out to sea. our normal high for this time of the year is 75. we'll see the heat, but this high believable it or not is the saving grace keeps maria off the coast. maximum sustained winds, 110 miles per hour gusts up to 130, the wynfield is very large -- the wind field is very large. this is the satellite shot, where you're seeing the red that's...
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Sep 12, 2017
09/17
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dangerous flooding in the carolinas as the storm weakens and moves inland. plus - recovery efforts underway in florida. our first look at the devastation in the keys. and getting off the ground. the first flights from the state, getting ready to take off. we're live as airports prepare to reopen this morning. good morning washington. toss to eileen - irma is a tropical depression (heavy rain continues over the southeastern u.s.) - clouds from irma here today - showers for the wednesday morning drive - feeling more tropical tomorrow through friday (warmer & more humid) - watching hurricane jose today: mostly cloudy. highs: 72-75 tonight: mostly cloudy. scattered showers. lows: 60-66 winds: ese 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. scattered showers through midday. some late day clearing. highs: 79-83 winds: s 5 mph tracking irma at as eileen mentioned - the storm is now a topical depression, but still on the move. after a run up the entire length of the state of florida - irma is moving inland, triggering widespread flooding in sa sending floodwaters through charle
dangerous flooding in the carolinas as the storm weakens and moves inland. plus - recovery efforts underway in florida. our first look at the devastation in the keys. and getting off the ground. the first flights from the state, getting ready to take off. we're live as airports prepare to reopen this morning. good morning washington. toss to eileen - irma is a tropical depression (heavy rain continues over the southeastern u.s.) - clouds from irma here today - showers for the wednesday morning...
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Sep 11, 2017
09/17
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winds and high water to georgia and the carolinas. left behind, a path of destruction. as communities begin to assess the damage. welcome! how's it going? hi! okay, so you've got two friends here. yes. this is the j.d. power award for dependability. now i want you to give it to the friend that you think is most dependable. ohhhh. ughh. wow. that's just not fair. does she have to? she doesn't have to! oh, i don't? no, but it's a tough choice, isn't it? yes. well luckily, chevy makes it a little easier. cause it's the only brand to earn j.d. power dependability awards for cars, trucks and suvs - two years in a row. that's amazing. chevy's a name you can trust! grandma's. aunt stacy's. what are the reasons you care for your heart? qunol coq10 with 3x better absorption has the #1 cardiologist recommended form of coq10 to support heart health. qunol, the better coq10. the whole country booking on choice hotels.com. four words, badda book. badda boom... let it sink in. shouldn't we say we have the lowest price? nope, badda book. badda boom.
winds and high water to georgia and the carolinas. left behind, a path of destruction. as communities begin to assess the damage. welcome! how's it going? hi! okay, so you've got two friends here. yes. this is the j.d. power award for dependability. now i want you to give it to the friend that you think is most dependable. ohhhh. ughh. wow. that's just not fair. does she have to? she doesn't have to! oh, i don't? no, but it's a tough choice, isn't it? yes. well luckily, chevy makes it a little...
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Sep 7, 2017
09/17
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at home, the red cross is getting prepared with a team of volunteers and staff being sent to the carolinas in the next two days. the regional operations center here has been extremely busy. fielding calls and reaching out to government partners as irma rips through the caribbean and goes to the floor because. -- florida coast. the regional director just got back from texas and saying they are being trained to set up shelters in case they have to be sent south. are getting our forces mobilized for potential landfall or affect any national capital region. we deploy for two weeks. once we know we are safe and secure here, we will send the volunteers where they are needed on the east coast. >> p volunteers in texas will remain in place as they continue the recovery efforts after harvey. additional volunteers are being trained and sent to florida and the carolinas ahead of hurricane irma. in fairfax, ryan hughes. adrianna: stormwatch 7 is tracking irma's every move, stay on top of the breaking details i downloading our weather app right now on your smart phone. police in montgomery county are i
at home, the red cross is getting prepared with a team of volunteers and staff being sent to the carolinas in the next two days. the regional operations center here has been extremely busy. fielding calls and reaching out to government partners as irma rips through the caribbean and goes to the floor because. -- florida coast. the regional director just got back from texas and saying they are being trained to set up shelters in case they have to be sent south. are getting our forces mobilized...
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Sep 25, 2017
09/17
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although a few more clouds are moving into the virginias and the carolinas. but as we look at the weather headlines, it's warm and humid for the start of the workweek tomorrow. temperatures still a good 10-15 degrees above average. but we are tracking rough surf and rip currents as a result of hurricane maria. the latest on that with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. back over your way, sarah. >> all right, melissa, thank you. terrifying moments in montgomery county. one neighborhood this evening when a pilot lost control and crashed, narrowly missing a house. trish hartman is live from the scene in woodpane township with more. trish. >> reporter: sarah, right in front of the house on meade road where this happened. you can see pieces of the plane scatteredded across the lawn. the plane is registered to a maryland man and classified as experimental and listed as amateur-built. no word tonight on the pilot's condition. but he got help from some quick-thinking neighbor who is rushed to cut him from the plane. >> and i opened up the door. and saw peop
although a few more clouds are moving into the virginias and the carolinas. but as we look at the weather headlines, it's warm and humid for the start of the workweek tomorrow. temperatures still a good 10-15 degrees above average. but we are tracking rough surf and rip currents as a result of hurricane maria. the latest on that with the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. back over your way, sarah. >> all right, melissa, thank you. terrifying moments in montgomery county. one...
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Sep 12, 2017
09/17
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very heavy rain through parts of the carolinas and for us, we will start to feel the effects of irma. all those clouds that moved in yesterday, but finally at least a little bit of a break coming down to our friends and neighbors to the south. for us the outer post limit of the moisture from that storm is just now bringing a couple of sprinkles here north of fric this day is done. check out that forecast and we'll start talking temperatures in the weekend. >> thank you. >>> back to south carolina where we've already showed you some of the damage done by irma there. we're also learning this morning about a man who died while clearing a tree limb from his yard as a storm was passing. the coroner said the man was picking up the first limb, another one or as he was another, another one fell right on top of him. in awe irma is being blamed for 40 deaths in the u.s. in the caribbean. officials say it's just a tropical depression flooding will continue in florida, georgia as well as south carolina for several days. we're starting to understand the economic impact of irma as well. insurance l
very heavy rain through parts of the carolinas and for us, we will start to feel the effects of irma. all those clouds that moved in yesterday, but finally at least a little bit of a break coming down to our friends and neighbors to the south. for us the outer post limit of the moisture from that storm is just now bringing a couple of sprinkles here north of fric this day is done. check out that forecast and we'll start talking temperatures in the weekend. >> thank you. >>> back...
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Sep 7, 2017
09/17
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the coastal carolinas. back home here, we almost feel guilty saying beautiful day it's going to be beautiful weekend. 67 now we'll hit 74 later today. maureen, our weekend looks fantastic if we seal effects from irma it will be next tuesday and wednesday but a lot of this is determined by what happens over the weekend with irma. >> all right. a lot to ground to cover. >> i know you're watching. you and the weather team. thanks lot for that. >> back over to you guys in the loft. thank you ladies. appreciate it. >>> 10:29 right now. george cooney has one really big regret when it comes to meeting his wife. he couldn't be sweeter. plus, big baby news for kim k and guess what zane has new video and we are going to show it to you. >> just drop 8:00 o'clock this morning. >> yay. >> good day celebrity dish coming up next. ♪♪ we sip, we peel, -and we slide! -whoo! nah. like this. grab a large or extra large freshly ground, freshly brewed hot coffee for your chance to win. get
the coastal carolinas. back home here, we almost feel guilty saying beautiful day it's going to be beautiful weekend. 67 now we'll hit 74 later today. maureen, our weekend looks fantastic if we seal effects from irma it will be next tuesday and wednesday but a lot of this is determined by what happens over the weekend with irma. >> all right. a lot to ground to cover. >> i know you're watching. you and the weather team. thanks lot for that. >> back over to you guys in the...
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Sep 12, 2017
09/17
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while the niners kyle shanahan era started with a loss to the carolina panthers. kron 4 sports director gary radnich joins us...gary is this what we expected? the raiders are off and running with a big win at the tennessee titans yesterdaybut a very unlikely hero received the game ball from jack del rio "we bring him up on the practice squad. we travel him. giorgio i'm so proud of you (team cheers)" giorgio tevecchio not only became the first raider other than sebastien janikowski to kick a field goal since 2001 he went 4-for-4 including two 52-yarders and the game clincher late in the 4th quarterjanikowski who took a pay cut of a million dollars then was placed on the i-r with back issueswas on the sidelinestevecchio a product of cal and campolindo high school in moraga could only be grateful after the 26-16 win (sot: tevecchio) "i've dreamed for years about this moment, and it means so much that i get to share it with you all. to see your smiling faces makes all the hard work, the struggle, the sacrifice, the tears... (drowned ou
while the niners kyle shanahan era started with a loss to the carolina panthers. kron 4 sports director gary radnich joins us...gary is this what we expected? the raiders are off and running with a big win at the tennessee titans yesterdaybut a very unlikely hero received the game ball from jack del rio "we bring him up on the practice squad. we travel him. giorgio i'm so proud of you (team cheers)" giorgio tevecchio not only became the first raider other than sebastien janikowski to...
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on the muggy side. hurricane maria swirling off the carolina coast down to the south. we will talk about the status of the storm what it will do to us, if anything, and 90 degrees is our high today, now the record for this date is 92, set in 1970, we will get close, we will see what happens, bob kelly, either way , it will be hot. >>> good morning, everybody. accident on the boulevard here this is southbound roosevelt boulevard, right here near fox street taking out what would be the left lane here, everybody starting to backup getting to the breaks real quick heading south, southbound, approaching fox street. otherwise coming back from the shore, maybe down there for great weather, irish weekend headlights seeing pockets working their way in toward philadelphia up and over, the bridge we are looking good. woodhaven road in northeast philadelphia disable eastbound right before you get to i-95. then up here as we say good morning to warrington route 611 right here near willow grove interchange of the turnpike, again, popping some volume here in that 6:00 o'clock hour. s
on the muggy side. hurricane maria swirling off the carolina coast down to the south. we will talk about the status of the storm what it will do to us, if anything, and 90 degrees is our high today, now the record for this date is 92, set in 1970, we will get close, we will see what happens, bob kelly, either way , it will be hot. >>> good morning, everybody. accident on the boulevard here this is southbound roosevelt boulevard, right here near fox street taking out what would be the...
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issue if it impacts the weather in the carolinas, our issue in new york and new jersey? minimal impact? >> no rain or win but the problem will be the surf. we've been dealing with big waves and rough surf from a series of hurricanes. maria will keep that going. we'll see 6 - 14-foot waves for tuesday wednesday. the rip current risk is high. >> there's attempt nation to get to the shore and watch the waves. there should be no temptation to get in with those waves. people do it, i've heard of rescues over the weekend, couple people lost their lives. >> i don't know what compels you to jump in and osha's that that's ferocious. if you want to go into your ankles that's fine, no deeper than that though. >> thanks dan. >> here's a look at the headlines were chasing tonight. >> president trump has imposed new travel restrictions on a countries including north korea. the addition is likely s symbolc as pyongyang doesn't allow its citizens to travel overseas. as of september 1 americans aren't allowed to visit the north. the new york city mayor will debate diblasio after she rais
issue if it impacts the weather in the carolinas, our issue in new york and new jersey? minimal impact? >> no rain or win but the problem will be the surf. we've been dealing with big waves and rough surf from a series of hurricanes. maria will keep that going. we'll see 6 - 14-foot waves for tuesday wednesday. the rip current risk is high. >> there's attempt nation to get to the shore and watch the waves. there should be no temptation to get in with those waves. people do it, i've...
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we see the circulation that used to be irma still coming into the carolinas. mid 70's this afternoon. as we head through the day tomorrow, warming, partly sunny, scattered showers. a better chance of thunderstorms thursday and friday. adrianna: so, we have a good weekend on tap. doug: it looks great. adrianna: stay ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical director at a children's hospice. he passed the virginia law requiring concussion standards for school sports. the smoking ban in restaurants. and dr. northam is working to connect veterans to good paying jobs in virginia. ed gillespie is a washington dc corporate lobbyist. he shows up for whoever pays him. somenna: we are back with of the people returning to the florida keys. hard by hurricane irma, and they will be returning to a pretty bad situation. as many as 13 million fri that is two thirds of the state's population. the storm's death toll is at least 42. irma has
we see the circulation that used to be irma still coming into the carolinas. mid 70's this afternoon. as we head through the day tomorrow, warming, partly sunny, scattered showers. a better chance of thunderstorms thursday and friday. adrianna: so, we have a good weekend on tap. doug: it looks great. adrianna: stay ralpand i sponsoredralph northam, canthis adfor governor narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army doctor and a volunteer medical...
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over the water and back into south carolina and then some remnants perhaps for us by the time we get to the middle of next week. the europeans it also lands. maybe across orlando back out. bringing us leftover showers. allentown at 73 degrees. wildwood at 73. newark at 74. a shower in the morning and then we'll see some sunshine across the area. here's your ten-day on 10. 74 tomorrow with an early morning shower and some sunshine breaking out. 75 on our friday with a mix of sun and clouds. 71 on saturday. 73 on sunday. it will be pretty nice on monday with 76 and clouds move in on tuesday. tuesday night and wednesday and thursday that's the time period we would be look iing at perhap some showers moving in here from the remnants of what at that point will be irma. >>> we're going to be talking about misleading labels for your favorite moisturizer. >> i'm sure this has you worried. >> i am a product junky. scientists are exposing the truth over some of our favorite creams. how doctors decipher the sticker shock to find out what you're really putting on skin. >>> also find out about ne
over the water and back into south carolina and then some remnants perhaps for us by the time we get to the middle of next week. the europeans it also lands. maybe across orlando back out. bringing us leftover showers. allentown at 73 degrees. wildwood at 73. newark at 74. a shower in the morning and then we'll see some sunshine across the area. here's your ten-day on 10. 74 tomorrow with an early morning shower and some sunshine breaking out. 75 on our friday with a mix of sun and clouds. 71...
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way through into the carolinas are expected to be impacted with it. let's take a look what's going on, a lot of activity going on here and i want tos the time ever there's been two category 4 storms, we have joseph, which looks like it will move right out to sea to the northeast, and then we have irma, of course, and katia, which is affecting mexico. as we take a closer look at what's happening with irma, category 4, maximum sustained winds 155 miles an hour, moving west at 12 miles an hour, as we look at the track, here's a look at the timing, late saturday into sunday morning, southern areas of florida, the florida keys will start to get impacted here. and this storm system is then going to move its way to the north but we're looking at the cone of uncertainty and that's what i want to tell you was important. every area within this cone of uncertainty is in the line of fire. so just because you see that the track is kind of like a line that goes this way, doesn't mean that that's set in stone, it certainly is not set in stone. any area within this c
way through into the carolinas are expected to be impacted with it. let's take a look what's going on, a lot of activity going on here and i want tos the time ever there's been two category 4 storms, we have joseph, which looks like it will move right out to sea to the northeast, and then we have irma, of course, and katia, which is affecting mexico. as we take a closer look at what's happening with irma, category 4, maximum sustained winds 155 miles an hour, moving west at 12 miles an hour, as...
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the next 24 hours will be key as irma could continue moving toward florida or head north to the carolinas. >> president trump's oldest son donald trump jr. will speak privately today with senators on the committee. they want to que russian lawyer in june 2016. that meeting was described to trump jr. as part of a russian government effort to boost the trump campaign. >> texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee introducing an amendment to protect the daca program. her amendment to the appropriations bill would prevent legislators from appropriating funds to end action to the daca program. the program protects children brought here illegally by their parents. on tuesday the trump administration announced the end of the daca program but with a six month delay. >> prince william county police looking for this man. this is 40-year-old michael anthony king. police say he could be in need of assistance. qualifying him as endangered. he's 5-foot seven, 180 pounds with black hair brown eyes. police say he left his home in manassas around 10:30 last night. michael was last seen wearing a black t-shirt
the next 24 hours will be key as irma could continue moving toward florida or head north to the carolinas. >> president trump's oldest son donald trump jr. will speak privately today with senators on the committee. they want to que russian lawyer in june 2016. that meeting was described to trump jr. as part of a russian government effort to boost the trump campaign. >> texas congresswoman sheila jackson lee introducing an amendment to protect the daca program. her amendment to the...
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right now irma's pounding georgia and the carolinas. take a look here at the scene of the rising waters in savannah. as you can see, that city is flooded. heavy rain, high winds and downed trees also to blame for dozens of power outages. check out this water spout. this was spotted near charleston today. and charleston looks just like savannah right now, a city underwater. the heavy rain and a storm surge pretty much left the water with no place to drain off. in florida the biggest concerns tonight are in jacksonville. there have been dozens of home rescues so far in that city of 880,000. the flooding there could continue for about a week, we're told as the storm surge persists and tides rise and >> three to four feet on top of a foot of rainfall which is causing record and historical rainfall along the st. john's river. >> we're just beginning to grasp the economic impact of irma. insurance losses alone including homes, businesses and vehicles estimated to cost between 20 and 40 billion dollars. doreen, back to you. >> leon, thank you.
right now irma's pounding georgia and the carolinas. take a look here at the scene of the rising waters in savannah. as you can see, that city is flooded. heavy rain, high winds and downed trees also to blame for dozens of power outages. check out this water spout. this was spotted near charleston today. and charleston looks just like savannah right now, a city underwater. the heavy rain and a storm surge pretty much left the water with no place to drain off. in florida the biggest concerns...
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on here, the georgia, the carolinas, all of these areas can be affected with the system and all the models are really showing that it looks like it will make landfall just to the west of miami. so no change in that is really happened much either, definitely keeping a close eye on what's going to happen with irma. here at home. things calm and quiet with temperatures into the 70's. back to you. >> thank you, gwen. >>> president trump is offering his support. he sent a video message and this is what he did to say >> we're doing everything we can to help with disaster preparations. when the time comes, we will restore, recover and rebuild together as americans. in times such as these, we see the strength and the resolve of the american spirit. >> at president trump prepares to help out with the federal response to hurricane irma, he also seems to be riding out another storm >> the president took to twitter to criticize party leaders for their failure to pass big reform and comes days after the president. what does all this mean for future of the republican party? we have a group of panelists,
on here, the georgia, the carolinas, all of these areas can be affected with the system and all the models are really showing that it looks like it will make landfall just to the west of miami. so no change in that is really happened much either, definitely keeping a close eye on what's going to happen with irma. here at home. things calm and quiet with temperatures into the 70's. back to you. >> thank you, gwen. >>> president trump is offering his support. he sent a video...
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now the carolina members are coming forward as well. members while we're here still very much with our constituents in terms of those regions that are affected. of course, we have the wildfires in california and the rest. that is all to say when we decide how we're going to allocate resources as we go forward, we have to think in terms of mitigation and prevention and we don't want to call it climate change but we can call it storms -- earth, wind and fire. how about that? does that work for you? as to how we mitigate things that have come -- as we go forward. north korea, my concern about north korea, mainly it has been for years, i went to pyongyang to north korea as many of you know, one of the few members of congress who has been to north korea. and when we were there we were challenging them many things about pows and starvation of their people and also about their testing of missiles at the time. at the time they were missiles. they said, you know what, we want to sell them. you want to buy them? we'll sell them to you. so this id
now the carolina members are coming forward as well. members while we're here still very much with our constituents in terms of those regions that are affected. of course, we have the wildfires in california and the rest. that is all to say when we decide how we're going to allocate resources as we go forward, we have to think in terms of mitigation and prevention and we don't want to call it climate change but we can call it storms -- earth, wind and fire. how about that? does that work for...
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the 26th north carolina was the largest regiment in that army. in the horrific fighting note hewitt then 14 flankers fell as the regiment crossed the position of the brigade. flight ine killed a his hand was the beloved kernel who was only 21 years old and by the time the regiment lined up to join his attack hewitt than 230 reported for duty. flagergeant carried the before artillery fire brought him down. several more men picked up the flag and work it as they struggled over the fence with a hail of bullets. taking up the flag from a wounded officer. in a active in same courage he the slopeliantly up far in front of everybody else. ran close, it was a miracle they were not shot to pieces. as they rushed the wall the troops held their fire. struck by the spectacle of courage. what they could not know was running forward completely alone. the regiment was not with them. no one was with them. they had outrun everybody else charging directly into the position all by themselves. hands anded up their said to come over. they stepped over the wall and we
the 26th north carolina was the largest regiment in that army. in the horrific fighting note hewitt then 14 flankers fell as the regiment crossed the position of the brigade. flight ine killed a his hand was the beloved kernel who was only 21 years old and by the time the regiment lined up to join his attack hewitt than 230 reported for duty. flagergeant carried the before artillery fire brought him down. several more men picked up the flag and work it as they struggled over the fence with a...
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the problem is beyond here a lot of question marks, it could hit florida and come to the carolinas and might impact us but that won't be for another week or so. going to talk more about that in a few minutes in the bigger weather cast. but tonight not bad at all. a few spots in the upper 50s already in haymarket and nokesville and it's 64 in clinton and 60? rockville and we're 67 here in the district. the futurecast shows a real nice monday headed our way. going to be great holiday forecast. near 80 by lunchtime and highs tomorrow in the mid, upper 80s and if we got enough sunshine. tuesday a threat for a storm late in the day and some more rain possible by midweek. we'll break that down for you and have lot more on irma coming up in a few minutes. debra? >>> thank you so much howard. well, car crash ended in a crash right outside the -- chase ended in a crash right outside the trump hotel this evening in downtown d.c.. the suspect was wanted ready assault with a deadly weapon for allegedly using a knife. police say five people including the suspect were taken to the hospital. all of t
the problem is beyond here a lot of question marks, it could hit florida and come to the carolinas and might impact us but that won't be for another week or so. going to talk more about that in a few minutes in the bigger weather cast. but tonight not bad at all. a few spots in the upper 50s already in haymarket and nokesville and it's 64 in clinton and 60? rockville and we're 67 here in the district. the futurecast shows a real nice monday headed our way. going to be great holiday forecast....
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the chair: the gentleman from north carolina. mr. price: i would like to yield the remainder of my time to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westbrook. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. westbrook: i rise in opposition to this amendment. i have great respect for anymy colleague, mr. babin who introduced this amendment. i understand his intentions but i believe it's too late in the game to be changing this rule. there are many companies who have invested in this technology. mr. westerman: we seem to have a problem in congress where we can't give clear direction to businesses and therefore it creates uncertainty. they sometimes make investments and in the rule -- and the rules change. this would be a time when the rules would change before this investment would even be made. there's been specific issues like livestock addressed already in committee. and again, i urge a no vote on this amendment and i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from north carolina. the gentleman yields. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. babin
the chair: the gentleman from north carolina. mr. price: i would like to yield the remainder of my time to the gentleman from arkansas, mr. westbrook. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. westbrook: i rise in opposition to this amendment. i have great respect for anymy colleague, mr. babin who introduced this amendment. i understand his intentions but i believe it's too late in the game to be changing this rule. there are many companies who have invested in this technology. mr....
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it is maria just off the carolina coast, this morning. we will tell what you, if any, we will get from maria coming up in the forecast. in the meantime back from 1974 , it is only hit karl douglas and, right here. >>> good morning, lucky to be alive, a plane goes down in a neighborhood in montgomery county. the pilot did survive, it was all thanks to the neighbors who ran into action. >>> ball's spotted, kick is away, and the kick is, good. eagles win. >> this that is dream i talked about. >> they win. >> he has had this dream before. >> oh, yeah, 61-yards, we were all screaming at the tv and there he is, this kid we didn't even know welcome to the nfl. how about that one. that is longest kick by a rookie, ever, and one of the longest in all of nfl history number seven we will break it all down. >> you work for to it pay it off. are you craving a hockey now you can get one without leaving your home, that is right, wawa getting in on the delivery action. >>> i'll have an italian please. >> tuna. >> i think tuna is one of my favorite, i lik
it is maria just off the carolina coast, this morning. we will tell what you, if any, we will get from maria coming up in the forecast. in the meantime back from 1974 , it is only hit karl douglas and, right here. >>> good morning, lucky to be alive, a plane goes down in a neighborhood in montgomery county. the pilot did survive, it was all thanks to the neighbors who ran into action. >>> ball's spotted, kick is away, and the kick is, good. eagles win. >> this that is...
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virgin islands, puerto rico, and the carolinas. they have served 1.8 million meals, 2 million snacks, and 1.3 million relief items. mcgraw and a handful of font tears are on a short list of folks who could be redeployed immediately. >> we have to be ready for the next disaster. kimberly: a homicide investigation is underway in prince george's county. police say two men were found shot inside an apartment on cherry hill road this morning. one later died at the hospital. we are told the other man is in critical condition. no other details are being released at this time. an abandoned home went up in flames in stafford, and it proved a difficult fight for firefighters. it broke out yesterday afternoon on my bro point road. oro point road. there were no hydrants in the area. we are told the home had been abandoned for many years. the fire marshal blaze. next on abc seven news at 6:30, some lawmakers are all but closing doors on supporting the last-ditch republican health care bill. >> now my focus is on improving our health care system
virgin islands, puerto rico, and the carolinas. they have served 1.8 million meals, 2 million snacks, and 1.3 million relief items. mcgraw and a handful of font tears are on a short list of folks who could be redeployed immediately. >> we have to be ready for the next disaster. kimberly: a homicide investigation is underway in prince george's county. police say two men were found shot inside an apartment on cherry hill road this morning. one later died at the hospital. we are told the...
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>> right now we think it's going to stay just offshore early next week from the carolinas to the mid-atlantic. one thing about irma last week, irma was an indirect hit. they never got into the hurricane force winds in puerto rico. still knocked out 600,00 to 700,000 people without power. so it's a direct hit with this storm. and you can see as we go back in time how it went over st. croix, vieques and, boom, right through puerto rico. if there's an eye trying to reemerge, it's the north coast as it's getting back into the atlantic. it may strengthen a little bit now. it has been weakening with the interaction of puerto rico, some big hills i'm afraid the pictures we see later today coming out of puerto rico will not be good. 140 winds, down from 150 this morning, still a healthy category 4, 930 millibars moving northeast at 12. a hurricane warning on the north coast, hopefully the eye stays offshore, then it won't be so bad. then we have to watch out for the tushes and caicos. they got hammered by irma also, a lot of devastation there. after that the storm looks like it's going to move toward
>> right now we think it's going to stay just offshore early next week from the carolinas to the mid-atlantic. one thing about irma last week, irma was an indirect hit. they never got into the hurricane force winds in puerto rico. still knocked out 600,00 to 700,000 people without power. so it's a direct hit with this storm. and you can see as we go back in time how it went over st. croix, vieques and, boom, right through puerto rico. if there's an eye trying to reemerge, it's the north...
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you're going back to the carolinas. you are a little concerned. >> i am going back to the carolinas. we are a little concerned. t at hisiend has a boa house, which is more inland, but we are supposed to get the high recurrence and the huge waves. flooding. john: you were telling me it is not really the rain. >> yeah, they were saying it is not going to be a big rainmaker, but we look at the tropical storm force winds. city, you in ocean know it does not take a lot to create standing water. flooding problems. the drain system gets overwhelmed quickly. right now, an ominous sky. a lot of clouds and cold wind. residents and visitors concerned we could get more. adrianna: here in our area, it has been another beautiful day -- the only thing we are getting from maria is a bit of cloud cover. meteorologists josh knight is here with a look at the forecast. josh: that is right, for a lot of us, you would not really know that is going on at the beach except if you look further to the east. if you live further east, you are seen
you're going back to the carolinas. you are a little concerned. >> i am going back to the carolinas. we are a little concerned. t at hisiend has a boa house, which is more inland, but we are supposed to get the high recurrence and the huge waves. flooding. john: you were telling me it is not really the rain. >> yeah, they were saying it is not going to be a big rainmaker, but we look at the tropical storm force winds. city, you in ocean know it does not take a lot to create standing...
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that means toward either the carolina coast or the florida coast. warnings in effect for the northern islands in the lesser an tilles, anguila, antigua. here's the track from the national hurricane center. by looking at this, you would think that forward momentum would carry it into the gulf of mexico. we cannot actually just deny that. okay. it's possible, but there actually are better possibilities that we think the computer models will carry this northward. let's take a look. when we put all of the computer models together, again you are our spaghetti plots, you want to see them clustered together. that kbichlz you confidence. we believe once it makes its way toward or past the northern islands of the lesser antilles, hopefully it will stay over water. any deviation north will be turks and caicos. deviation south would be bad for dominican republic toward cuba. sometime friday we should see the system get picked up by ate trough dropping into the eastern u.s. but the time sergio garcia everything. if we can get it turned to the north, soon or lat
that means toward either the carolina coast or the florida coast. warnings in effect for the northern islands in the lesser an tilles, anguila, antigua. here's the track from the national hurricane center. by looking at this, you would think that forward momentum would carry it into the gulf of mexico. we cannot actually just deny that. okay. it's possible, but there actually are better possibilities that we think the computer models will carry this northward. let's take a look. when we put all...
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we will take you through the flooding in charleston, south carolina. let's go to chris cuomo first in big pine, florida. there's no water or energy or no access to help for them. >> reporter: i think that's the reality. here's what we learned being here. what is over our shoulder right now, this is the best case scenario on this key. massive property loss, but the home is still standing and the tobacco family is intact. that's the best case scenario. the numbers john just put out there, i doubt them. here's why. because they can't know. we are with the first wave of first responders, and they are the eyes and ears for the coordinated authorities. they worked throughout the night. they were not supposed to work until daylight this morning because it's too dangerous, and they didn't care. really they cared too much. they went outdoor to door and hour after hour finding people and checking in and giving them phone communications so they could get to their families. everywhere they went there's utter devastation. homes are there but nothing was left untouc
we will take you through the flooding in charleston, south carolina. let's go to chris cuomo first in big pine, florida. there's no water or energy or no access to help for them. >> reporter: i think that's the reality. here's what we learned being here. what is over our shoulder right now, this is the best case scenario on this key. massive property loss, but the home is still standing and the tobacco family is intact. that's the best case scenario. the numbers john just put out there, i...
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that would keep it a strong hurricane potentially as it goes toward the carolinas. this will play out in the next 24 to 36 hours. we'll have a far better idea of that final area. as you see, the agreement is very sobering as far as where we think this storm could be on sunday morning. >> you know, i just have -- i'm reminded of, you know, the long time it's been since hurricane andrew, 25 years. there's a whole generation of floridians who have never seen a storm this strong. >> absolutely. one thing i want to point out -- i looked into how many tropical storms, hurricanes have formed ever in the atlantic and also in the eastern pacific since 1851 when records began. guys, there's 2,600 storms formed. 32 have reached the category five. zero have been as strong as irma has for as long as irma has retained the intensity of 180 miles per hour or more. andrew is one of those 32. irma is much stronger at this point. >> great perspective. hopefully that generation christine was referring to learned from hurricane harvey and what happened to houston. thank you very much. >
that would keep it a strong hurricane potentially as it goes toward the carolinas. this will play out in the next 24 to 36 hours. we'll have a far better idea of that final area. as you see, the agreement is very sobering as far as where we think this storm could be on sunday morning. >> you know, i just have -- i'm reminded of, you know, the long time it's been since hurricane andrew, 25 years. there's a whole generation of floridians who have never seen a storm this strong. >>...
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does it skip the coast of florida and moving to georgia or the carolinas as a category 3 or 2 storm? those things are yet to be determined. i need folks to listen to local officials and forecasters as well and keep you posted. heather: the virgin islands have not been able to get in touch since the storm went through. before, they were not taking it seriously and they were devastated. rob: that storm is obese, those winds are insane. heather: the strongest storm they have seen in their history. surging from hundreds to thousands of dollars in hours. passengers accusing airlines like delta and united of price gouging to take advantage of evacuations ahead of hurricane irma. a 1-way ticket out of miami, $6000, jetblue dropping its prices, $99 per ticket to help residents evacuate. that should be illegal. for anyone looking to take a train rather than fly, amtrak announcing it is temporarily suspending all rail services in and out of the state ahead of irma. the next few days tickets have been canceled. heidi heitkamp at florida braces for this monster storm, customers reporting dramati
does it skip the coast of florida and moving to georgia or the carolinas as a category 3 or 2 storm? those things are yet to be determined. i need folks to listen to local officials and forecasters as well and keep you posted. heather: the virgin islands have not been able to get in touch since the storm went through. before, they were not taking it seriously and they were devastated. rob: that storm is obese, those winds are insane. heather: the strongest storm they have seen in their history....
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Sep 27, 2017
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at tropical storm maria churning off the coast of the carolinas. maria's 70-mile-per-hour winds will be kicking up rough surf and dangerous rip currents over the next few days before finally moving out to sea. >>> a rapper who just released his debut album last year is in credit cat condition this morning after being shot at a popular tourist area the in hollywood. l.a. police say 32-year-old young dolph was shot multiple times outside a hotel during a heated argument with three other men. so far police have detained one man for questioning. >>> and aerosmith has canceled the last four shows of its tour in south america after the 69-year-old lead singer, steven tyler, was rushed back to the u.s. due to undisclosed medical issues. in a statement, tyler assured his fans that he's not in a life-threatening condition. the band says he expects to make a full recovery and after proper rest and treatment will be back on his feet soon rocking the world. >>> and we're hear for the first time from a group of good samaritans who rescued a baby on the side of
at tropical storm maria churning off the coast of the carolinas. maria's 70-mile-per-hour winds will be kicking up rough surf and dangerous rip currents over the next few days before finally moving out to sea. >>> a rapper who just released his debut album last year is in credit cat condition this morning after being shot at a popular tourist area the in hollywood. l.a. police say 32-year-old young dolph was shot multiple times outside a hotel during a heated argument with three other...
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Sep 7, 2017
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right up to the carolinas down the coast to south carolina to florida, area over the hook is gulf coast with irma. >> which needs break. >> needs a break. >> and by the way there's a hurricane katia in the gulf of mexico. that will go more southward to mexic. and it's a much weaker storm. both jose and katia are category 1 storms. >> not that we want to diminish by any means what is going on or happening in miami but further up the coast we're wondering as it makes its way up when would tim pact carolinas are we talkng about and do we know if it may turn and go out east and out to sea. >> i'll go back and show you spaghetti models. once we get that far out in time the models die vernl. right now we had great consensus between the models we look at and they're on it in the next you know two or three days ahead. you get to day four and five and there's a bigger spread. so, but if we were to see effects on this path it would be likely tuesday, wednesday, carolinas would see it they have to watch that too. jose this is category 1 following behind irma. i want to show you that track that it
right up to the carolinas down the coast to south carolina to florida, area over the hook is gulf coast with irma. >> which needs break. >> needs a break. >> and by the way there's a hurricane katia in the gulf of mexico. that will go more southward to mexic. and it's a much weaker storm. both jose and katia are category 1 storms. >> not that we want to diminish by any means what is going on or happening in miami but further up the coast we're wondering as it makes its...
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Sep 11, 2017
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i'll tell you how parts of georgia and the carolinas are gearing up for irma to hit there. live in the operations center, nbc10 news. >> thanks. >>> we'll turn to first alert meteorologist krystal klei. how long will the storm take to really slow down? as katy was showing, the winds first happen, then the storm surge. >> exactly. the winds have passed through. now the question is the sturorm surge. by the end of monday it will move out of florida, then impacting the southeast, alabama, georgia, the carolinas. that's what we've got to track for the next couple of days. we'll start by looking at the radar of irma. i can show you how massive the storm still is. now it's lopsided. no longer equally balanced with heavy rain on the backside, steady rain on the backside, rather, and above the heavy rain. now bands of heavy rain moving north of the central of the storm, currently passing out of tampa. like i mentioned, you have winds wrapping around. they may lead to serious surge for tampa, although the threat not as high as it was yesterday if they had seen landfall there. the he
i'll tell you how parts of georgia and the carolinas are gearing up for irma to hit there. live in the operations center, nbc10 news. >> thanks. >>> we'll turn to first alert meteorologist krystal klei. how long will the storm take to really slow down? as katy was showing, the winds first happen, then the storm surge. >> exactly. the winds have passed through. now the question is the sturorm surge. by the end of monday it will move out of florida, then impacting the...
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Sep 7, 2017
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storm towards georgia and the south carolina coast, mandatory evacuations will go into effect there. >>> a hurricane watch is in effect for the florida keys and parts of south florida. chief meterologist topper shutt is tracking irma. topper? >>> still a category 5 and sustained winds 175 and gusts at 225. this will just hammer the turks and caicos overnight. and then tomorrow in the afternoon on friday, still a category 5 in between the bahamas and cuba, and then saturday morning and afternoon t -- it goes down to a category 4, 1 155. that is still a very dangerous storm, and st 2 afternoon. there are the hurricane watches in south florida. i think it will turn more to the west, 60 miles west of that, and that is bad news for miami and south florida. at 6:00 in the morning on sunday, they will feel tropical storm-force winds on saturday, and then it might make landfall in georgia or south carolina. see the red? that's the hurricane force winds. if it doesn't touch the land mass, that's okay. it will hammer the turks and caicos. but the good news is the big winds will miss cuba. we w
storm towards georgia and the south carolina coast, mandatory evacuations will go into effect there. >>> a hurricane watch is in effect for the florida keys and parts of south florida. chief meterologist topper shutt is tracking irma. topper? >>> still a category 5 and sustained winds 175 and gusts at 225. this will just hammer the turks and caicos overnight. and then tomorrow in the afternoon on friday, still a category 5 in between the bahamas and cuba, and then saturday...
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Sep 16, 2017
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>> guest: the fire eaters in south carolina, i am blanking on the names of course. >> host: why south carolina? >> guest: south carolina was a unique state in the union, from the beginning it had a black majority. from the beginning, south carolina politicians and their leaders, their business leaders, were absolutely, you could call them frantic and fanatic about preserving the safety of slavery. whenever any threat was issued, this came up in the 1790s and would come up in congressional debates in the 1820s, it would come up in the mexican war debates, it would come up in the compromise of 1850 controversy. they were always the ones that provided the seedbed of secession. we associate the theory of secession in its fullest depiction going forward with south carolina politician john c calhoun and he certainly was the leader and, i think, the inspiration for many other southern fire eaters who saw secession as the only logical way to preserve what they were increasingly coming to call their country. what you have here by the eve of the civil war, how the confederate states of america
>> guest: the fire eaters in south carolina, i am blanking on the names of course. >> host: why south carolina? >> guest: south carolina was a unique state in the union, from the beginning it had a black majority. from the beginning, south carolina politicians and their leaders, their business leaders, were absolutely, you could call them frantic and fanatic about preserving the safety of slavery. whenever any threat was issued, this came up in the 1790s and would come up in...
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Sep 18, 2017
09/17
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josÉ is hundreds of miles off the north carolina shore but atlantic city, the surf there is already stirring and south jersey and delaware shores are paying very close attention. josÉ is not expected to make landfall but that doesn't mean he won't cause dangerous currents and beach erosion. "action news" reporter john rawlins is live in rehoboth beach. nora muchanic is staked out in atlantic city but first meteorologist cecily tynan with the latest information on the storm. cecily what's the story. >> jim, hurricane jose is a category one hurricane. if you look at this latest loop, you can see that it's still about 250 miles off the coast of the carolinas so it's far enough off the coast that it's just really going to be brushing the delaware and jersey coast as it continues to move up to the north and it's lost some of its tropical characteristics. now, if you look at this graphic what you see in yellow these are the tropical storm force winds, sustained winds, they extend about 200 miles from the center of josÉ but josÉ is far enough out to sea that these sustained winds will not be rea
josÉ is hundreds of miles off the north carolina shore but atlantic city, the surf there is already stirring and south jersey and delaware shores are paying very close attention. josÉ is not expected to make landfall but that doesn't mean he won't cause dangerous currents and beach erosion. "action news" reporter john rawlins is live in rehoboth beach. nora muchanic is staked out in atlantic city but first meteorologist cecily tynan with the latest information on the storm. cecily...
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Sep 7, 2017
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. >> reporter: millions under a state of emergency up the east coast, florida, georgia and the carolinas. 25 years ago another deadly category 5 hurricane, andrew, sliced through florida, but irma's nearly twice as big as that storm and wider than the entire state of florida, making it harder for evacuees to escape the storm's path. given the storm's forecast where can people go to escape? >> they need to go to one of our shelters, and they need to go quick. as a matter of fact, that's the place to go. >> reporter: miami's metro zoo rebuilt after andrew leveled it is now bracing for another devastating blow. across south florida, families and their pets are streaming to newly opened shelters. >> oh, it's frightening. extremely frightening. >> reporter: this family is spending their first night away from home. >> we didn't really want to take any chances because i have children. so we decided then that before the rush of everybody trying to make a mass exodus, that we would try and get ahead. >> reporter: ahead of the frantic rush to outrun irma before it's too late. gabe gutierrez, nbc n
. >> reporter: millions under a state of emergency up the east coast, florida, georgia and the carolinas. 25 years ago another deadly category 5 hurricane, andrew, sliced through florida, but irma's nearly twice as big as that storm and wider than the entire state of florida, making it harder for evacuees to escape the storm's path. given the storm's forecast where can people go to escape? >> they need to go to one of our shelters, and they need to go quick. as a matter of fact,...
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well into the carolinas. hollywood, ft. lauderdale up in boca raton and palm beach. we're watching that area very, very closely. we're going to keep checking back with them. you're getting more information all the time. stand by, this path of destruction carved across the caribbean by the hurricane, hurricane irma's adding great urgency right now to florida's preparations for one of the most powerful storms ever. we are not far from mar-a-lago, ryan, officials are sounding some very dire warnings. >> reporter: they are wolf, we're standing in the spot that could take a direct hit. this island behind me, the barrier island palm beach could be inundated. we could see five to ten feet of storm surge which would inundate this area behind me including the president's winter white house, mar-a-lago. mandatory evacuations ordered in a few hours. people throughout south florida are getting a harrowing preview of what you could see. people seeing disturbing images what have irma did to the caribbean. this is the kind
well into the carolinas. hollywood, ft. lauderdale up in boca raton and palm beach. we're watching that area very, very closely. we're going to keep checking back with them. you're getting more information all the time. stand by, this path of destruction carved across the caribbean by the hurricane, hurricane irma's adding great urgency right now to florida's preparations for one of the most powerful storms ever. we are not far from mar-a-lago, ryan, officials are sounding some very dire...
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Sep 7, 2017
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the carolinas so even though we have that eastward shift of the track, all of florida i think still going to be on alert as we head into the weekend and probably seeing some hurricane watches and warnings soon. in the meantime back home here, feeling like fall. i mean, there was no sandals for me this morning. it was chilly out there. temperatures are mainly in the 50's. 55 in gaithersburg, 60 in washington, 57 westminster. feels comfortable though. later this afternoon we'll have a much nicer day. yesterday was pretty miserable. 74 degrees. we are going to see those clouds clear out pretty quickly after sunrise and it will be light and comfortable and a light west wind. seven-day forecast, i got to say we're in for some fantastic weather through the weekend even into early next week. back up here in the northeast, high pressure is in place. cool high pressure. so we're going to have high temperatures in the low to mid 70's. that's below normal for early september. lows in the 50's here. irma's effects will be felt by us by tuesday if we -- especially if we see that track that's a l
the carolinas so even though we have that eastward shift of the track, all of florida i think still going to be on alert as we head into the weekend and probably seeing some hurricane watches and warnings soon. in the meantime back home here, feeling like fall. i mean, there was no sandals for me this morning. it was chilly out there. temperatures are mainly in the 50's. 55 in gaithersburg, 60 in washington, 57 westminster. feels comfortable though. later this afternoon we'll have a much nicer...