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it doesn't really reached the far south—east until after dark. so a day where conditions go downhill. 14—19 — temperatures nothing that great. this weekend it really will feel quite cool for the time of year. windy too and there will be some rain or showers, some of them heavy. beyond the weekend, it stays unsettled. this is the area of low pressure which will move through. it will still be with us on monday. very tightly packed isobars means it will be gale force winds, even severe gales across the south—west. plenty of showers rattling through. there will be sunshine in between, though it will still remain on the cool side. this is bbc world news. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: hurricane irma is lashing caribbean islands as it continues its path of destruction. in barbuda, a mass evacuation is under way before the next storm arrives as despair sets in. we're not coping. we are definitely not coping. everybody will tell you the same, they're not coping. everyone is in the same situation. the hurricane is heading towards florida, where
it doesn't really reached the far south—east until after dark. so a day where conditions go downhill. 14—19 — temperatures nothing that great. this weekend it really will feel quite cool for the time of year. windy too and there will be some rain or showers, some of them heavy. beyond the weekend, it stays unsettled. this is the area of low pressure which will move through. it will still be with us on monday. very tightly packed isobars means it will be gale force winds, even severe gales...
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but further south and east it might stay dry, until dark. winds gusting to gale force around the bristol channel and frequent showers driven in by blustery winds across west wasting coastlines. nine to 30 degrees to greet us first thing on monday morning but a showery start to hour working week. some of the showers heavy and thundery. dodge them and you will see some sunshine but it will not feel very warm out there. 13 to 19 at the very best. a brief lull in proceedings perhaps on tuesday that it will not be long before we see another spell of wet and windy weather that will arrive on tuesday night into the early hours of wednesday morning. this is bbc news. hurricane force winds have begun smashing into southern florida as irma approaches. it's expected to make landfall in a matter of hours. more than six million people have been ordered to leave their homes. property is replaceable. lives are not. safety has to come first. just get out of its way. the storm is moving slowly away from cuba after causing significant damage to the county's n
but further south and east it might stay dry, until dark. winds gusting to gale force around the bristol channel and frequent showers driven in by blustery winds across west wasting coastlines. nine to 30 degrees to greet us first thing on monday morning but a showery start to hour working week. some of the showers heavy and thundery. dodge them and you will see some sunshine but it will not feel very warm out there. 13 to 19 at the very best. a brief lull in proceedings perhaps on tuesday that...
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crafting in the dark of night. say one hearing on one day, without a cbo score and only two witnesses, against the bill, that is a hearing? that is a full airing of the bill? come on. they're ashamed of this bill. they're afraid to find out what it actually does. and so. we get another bill in the dark of night. . they don't want that. they don't want to tell middle class families in suburbs that mom or dad in the nursing home may no longer get coverage. they don't want to tell a 23-year-old young man who desperately needs opioid treatment that it may go away. this isn't simply making a decision at the state. they make the cuts here in washington that hurt average people and then tell the states to figure out who to cut. this is not a neutral bill that simply devolves power to the states. it's a bill to end medicaid as we know it and let the governors do the dirty work. that is why, that is why 10 governors from the states of colorado ohio alaska montana pennsylvania virginia louisiana nevada massachusetts and verm
crafting in the dark of night. say one hearing on one day, without a cbo score and only two witnesses, against the bill, that is a hearing? that is a full airing of the bill? come on. they're ashamed of this bill. they're afraid to find out what it actually does. and so. we get another bill in the dark of night. . they don't want that. they don't want to tell middle class families in suburbs that mom or dad in the nursing home may no longer get coverage. they don't want to tell a 23-year-old...
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the agent also directed our undercoverjournalist to a terrorist manual on the dark web. in gory detail it advises lone wolf jihadists on how to deploy a vehicle as a lethal weapon and how to target specific vulnerable parts of the body with a knife. the instructions relayed to our undercoverjournalist register like the blueprint to the westminster attack. masood used a car to mow down pedestrians on the bridge and a knife to fatally stab a policeman. could the same is operatives who were trying to groom our undercover reporter have also been inciting masood to violent action? well, it's inconceivable that khalid masood was not, in some way, either viewing or connected to other individuals who were viewing extremist material. you know, there is, arguably, no such thing as a lone actor or lone wolf as is often described. you know, these individuals are radicalised online, they have connectivity online, they use social media apps often in an encrypted fashion, and that is the methodology, if you like, the medium through which radicalisation occurs in the modern world. i tho
the agent also directed our undercoverjournalist to a terrorist manual on the dark web. in gory detail it advises lone wolf jihadists on how to deploy a vehicle as a lethal weapon and how to target specific vulnerable parts of the body with a knife. the instructions relayed to our undercoverjournalist register like the blueprint to the westminster attack. masood used a car to mow down pedestrians on the bridge and a knife to fatally stab a policeman. could the same is operatives who were trying...
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score, not a single hearing, totally -- everyone is totally in the dark about the effects of this bill. and yet there is an effort to rush it forward. this frankenstein monster of a bill that would so harm so many americans just keeps coming back and back and back. and somehow each time it has managed to get worse. here's what we know the new trumpcare bill would do. it would roll back protections for americans with preexisting conditions. it would allow states to impose burdensome requirements as a condition on medicaid coverage. it would defund planned parenthood, stripping millions of women of their right to access to affordable health ca care, and most crucially, the new trumpcare would plunge a dagger deep into the heart of medicaid, immediately ending medicaid expansion and establishing a per capita cap on medicaid spending. that jeopardizes coverage for 11 million americans and puts at great risk the coverage and affordable care act of insurance for the 12 million who buy insurance on the marketplaces. it would take the money used for medicaid expansion and block grant it to the
score, not a single hearing, totally -- everyone is totally in the dark about the effects of this bill. and yet there is an effort to rush it forward. this frankenstein monster of a bill that would so harm so many americans just keeps coming back and back and back. and somehow each time it has managed to get worse. here's what we know the new trumpcare bill would do. it would roll back protections for americans with preexisting conditions. it would allow states to impose burdensome requirements...
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score, not a single hearing, totally -- everyone is totally in the dark about the effects of this bill. and yet there is an effort to rush it forward. this frankenstein monster of a bill that would so harm so many americans just keeps coming back and back and back. and somehow each time it has managed to get worse. here's what we know the new trumpcare bill would do. it would roll back protections for americans with preexisting conditions. it would allow states to impose burdensome requirements as a condition on medicaid coverage. it would defund planned parenthood, stripping millions of women of their right to access to affordable health ca care, and most crucially, the new trumpcare would plunge a dagger deep into the heart of medicaid, immediately ending medicaid expansion and establishing a per capita cap on medicaid spending. that jeopardizes coverage for 11 million americans and puts at great risk the coverage and affordable care act of insurance for the 12 million who buy insurance on the marketplaces. it would take the money used for medicaid expansion and block grant it to the
score, not a single hearing, totally -- everyone is totally in the dark about the effects of this bill. and yet there is an effort to rush it forward. this frankenstein monster of a bill that would so harm so many americans just keeps coming back and back and back. and somehow each time it has managed to get worse. here's what we know the new trumpcare bill would do. it would roll back protections for americans with preexisting conditions. it would allow states to impose burdensome requirements...
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it is completely dark here. one building down the street that clearly has a generator on, but all the water you see standing in front of us is just the rain water, what we're expecting still is that surge. they're saying five to eight feet, they may have as much as three feet of standing water in some parts of town. it is not clear it's going to be that bad. for all of the concern about this storm and while it is terrible to be in it right now and people are taking great precaution, it does not appear at this point to be hitting to the degree they thought it might. the winds have pretty much leveled off, they filled maybe 60, 70 miles per hour. it is not clear they'll get to the 100, 110-mile-per-hour winds the emergency operations folks were expecting. anderson? >> which is certainly good news but still 110 miles, 100 miles an hour winds, 90, 80-mile-an-hour winds can do a lot of damage and that storm surge seems to be the biggest concern at this point. >> reporter: oh yeah. >> for to you move around, is there
it is completely dark here. one building down the street that clearly has a generator on, but all the water you see standing in front of us is just the rain water, what we're expecting still is that surge. they're saying five to eight feet, they may have as much as three feet of standing water in some parts of town. it is not clear it's going to be that bad. for all of the concern about this storm and while it is terrible to be in it right now and people are taking great precaution, it does not...
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miguel it's very dark there, obviously darkness has fallen all over this area, that's what makes it so scary for people now at night just to not be able to know exactly, not be able to see what is postentially coming at them, at their house especially with the storm surge due in the early morning hours on tomorrow morning. >> reporter: yes, i think, look, it is getting dark. it shouldn't be this dark but because of the cloud cover, the rain and intense wind, you can barely make out anything. i'm only about 30 or 40 feet from the camera. that is the bay. it is almost impossible to look into the rain right now, because it is just like metal shards coming at you right now. you can feel it across your entire body. it's a really intense feeling. the wind is as intense as it has been, but perhaps not as intense as they thought it was going to get. it's about 8:00 p.m. eastern time here, and this is the time when the emergency operations folks thought the wind was going to be the most intense here in punta gorda. it does not look like they are going to get it like they did with charley. that
miguel it's very dark there, obviously darkness has fallen all over this area, that's what makes it so scary for people now at night just to not be able to know exactly, not be able to see what is postentially coming at them, at their house especially with the storm surge due in the early morning hours on tomorrow morning. >> reporter: yes, i think, look, it is getting dark. it shouldn't be this dark but because of the cloud cover, the rain and intense wind, you can barely make out...
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in the darkness, that makes this particularly dangerous. we've got to look out for any debris that could be headed our way. look at that stop sign. i'm not sure if you can see that. it kind of shows you with those palm trees. that may go flying soon. it's picking up now, too, so what i can tell you the good news is we don't see many people on the road at all. i think we've seen one pair of headlights since we've been out. we are being very careful to be very safe here. most people we've talked to maybe have a little cabin fever as they were taking shelter. so they were peeking out, stepping outside to see what things looked like. they've gone inside now. we have not seen anyone outside who isn't a news crew or a police officer. for example just in the last hour. and the people who live in florida city, they were absolutely smacked, battered, devastated by hurricane andrew 25 years ago last month. so they know the threat of hurricanes. they know to take shelter. they know to make those preparations which is what they've done. in fact, i want
in the darkness, that makes this particularly dangerous. we've got to look out for any debris that could be headed our way. look at that stop sign. i'm not sure if you can see that. it kind of shows you with those palm trees. that may go flying soon. it's picking up now, too, so what i can tell you the good news is we don't see many people on the road at all. i think we've seen one pair of headlights since we've been out. we are being very careful to be very safe here. most people we've talked...
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the other shot yesterday shows puerto rico and surrounding islands in darkness. help is slow to arrive, and many who want to get out are stuck. david begnaud is in san juan. >> where's the army? where is the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a riot. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people slept in the airport overnight waiting for a flight. they had nowhere else to go. there were no cots, no water, children were bathed in sweat as their parents tried to keep them calm. >> my mother needs dialysis. we've been here 26 hours. >> reporter: there is a desperate situation at the san juan airport right now. are you aware of that? >> yes. >> reporter: puerto rico's governor has pleaded for more money from fema. so far $1 billion has been earmarked for recovery, but it's not apparent here yet. >> the quantity of the aid that comes to puerto rico needs to be consistent with the aid that would be provided anywhere else in the united states. >> reporter: puerto rico has been in the dark since hurricane maria slammed the island last week. 85% of the power lines have been kn
the other shot yesterday shows puerto rico and surrounding islands in darkness. help is slow to arrive, and many who want to get out are stuck. david begnaud is in san juan. >> where's the army? where is the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a riot. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people slept in the airport overnight waiting for a flight. they had nowhere else to go. there were no cots, no water, children were bathed in sweat as their parents tried to keep them calm. >> my...
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but in that hour of darkness we also came together witrenewed purpose. our differences never looked so small. our commononds never felt so strong strong. the sacrifice grounds on which we stand today are a monument to our national unity and to our strength. for more than 7 decades the pentagon has stood as a global syol of american might. not only because othe great power it contained within these halls but because of the incredible character of th people who fill them. they sure our freedom. they dend our flag and they support our courageous troops l arou the world. among the 184 brave americans who perished on these grounds were young enlisted service members. dedicated civil servants that ha workehere for decades and veterans that sved our naon in korea and inietnam and in the middle ea. all of them love this country and plged their very lives to protect it. that september morning each of those brave americans died as they had lived as heroes. doing their duty and protecting us and our country. we mourn them, we honor themnd we pledgeo never ever forg
but in that hour of darkness we also came together witrenewed purpose. our differences never looked so small. our commononds never felt so strong strong. the sacrifice grounds on which we stand today are a monument to our national unity and to our strength. for more than 7 decades the pentagon has stood as a global syol of american might. not only because othe great power it contained within these halls but because of the incredible character of th people who fill them. they sure our freedom....
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this is nbc 10 news the today. >> it's still dark out there, as you can see. there is still some rain we have to deal with a little bit. hey, krystal. >> we're looking at drying out continues. that has moved off. but for most or us, we're still in the drying process. clouds are still overhead but they're start to go thin out. and we're going to see sunburning them off this morning and this afternoon for what should be a fairley nice day moving forward. 57 right now in allentown. coatesville, 55. trenton, 59
this is nbc 10 news the today. >> it's still dark out there, as you can see. there is still some rain we have to deal with a little bit. hey, krystal. >> we're looking at drying out continues. that has moved off. but for most or us, we're still in the drying process. clouds are still overhead but they're start to go thin out. and we're going to see sunburning them off this morning and this afternoon for what should be a fairley nice day moving forward. 57 right now in allentown....
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it's dark right now. that is the biggest danger is when things can come hurdling towards you in the wind. anything that's not secured down is going to be launched first. that's what we're watching for right now, alex. >> yeah. i have to ask you on a personal note. you're composed and reporting beautifully, but when you are off camera, how nerve wracking is this to feel the winds, hear the howling, feel all the rain and not being able to see what is coming your way? >> reporter: alex, it's nerve wracking both on camera and off camera. so we're just trying to be very careful about where we are. right now we're on the western side of a building that's shuttered up here, so that helps us out. what we're looking at all of that being blown generally away from us. so as things get so much stronger here, this is critical that we find a place. we shelter ourselves against a wall so that we don't have to worry about that. when we were talking to you further south before, we were very careful that the area on the ot
it's dark right now. that is the biggest danger is when things can come hurdling towards you in the wind. anything that's not secured down is going to be launched first. that's what we're watching for right now, alex. >> yeah. i have to ask you on a personal note. you're composed and reporting beautifully, but when you are off camera, how nerve wracking is this to feel the winds, hear the howling, feel all the rain and not being able to see what is coming your way? >> reporter:...
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these guys go forward into the dark. some of them white, with cloth tied to their sleeves or tied to the back of their caller -- collar. it is something you can see in the dark when you do a night attack you have to the shoulder to shoulder, literally touching the guy next to you at these situations, because they can spin out of control. as quiet as he could they have cleared the links to the obstacles and they have engineers ready to move forward. they are ready to go forward and chop the way through the union stedman, pushfor out and take the surrounding batteries and take the flanking force. everything was supposed to go right. but in war, nothing ever goes perfectly right. this is private daniel pushing -- private daniel worden pushing , out into the no man's land of the attack. >>'twas black is a englishman ,".l, a rifle left unloaded on different orders but the tip of the bayonet cap sharpened. there was this wave of strategy -- squinty irishman swept from louisiana into the war. every man hoped he would not be ske
these guys go forward into the dark. some of them white, with cloth tied to their sleeves or tied to the back of their caller -- collar. it is something you can see in the dark when you do a night attack you have to the shoulder to shoulder, literally touching the guy next to you at these situations, because they can spin out of control. as quiet as he could they have cleared the links to the obstacles and they have engineers ready to move forward. they are ready to go forward and chop the way...
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her abductors told she was put up for sale on the dark web. incredibly she got away. for the first time she is describing her ordeal in this exclusive interview with our diane mcinerney. >> hi, chloe. >> the world has been waiting to hear from woman's firsthand account of her six days of hell at the hands of a kidnapping ring. chloe ayling made international news after she was kidnapped and offered up for sale as a sex slave on the dark web. >> sow were held in cab test for six days. >> uh-huh. >> what was that like? >> two months ago, the 20-year- old from london thought she had been hired for a high profile gig in one of the fashion capitals of the world, milan, italy. things went bad moments after she arrived at this studio for what she thought was the first day of her photo shoot. >> i opened the studio door and a hand comes there behind on my neck and another hand on my glove stopping me from breathing and screaming. and another glove rushes around in front of me and tackle me to the floor and a syringe goes in and it goes black. >> when you finally woke up, wher
her abductors told she was put up for sale on the dark web. incredibly she got away. for the first time she is describing her ordeal in this exclusive interview with our diane mcinerney. >> hi, chloe. >> the world has been waiting to hear from woman's firsthand account of her six days of hell at the hands of a kidnapping ring. chloe ayling made international news after she was kidnapped and offered up for sale as a sex slave on the dark web. >> sow were held in cab test for...
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rob and his lyrics and music are often very dark and more beds but then that he has had darkness in his life yeah two years ago one of his twin sons actually age fifteen. fell off a cliff near his home in southern england fourteen was tripping on l.s.d. of course is nothing would for a parent than to lose a child we didn't hear much from him off that but he has said that this new album and that getting back to work with music was very much paul the healing process i mean the album's got a tree seems to be a lot about his son's death but he said he wrote most of it actually in advance of that terrible tragedy let's just hear a few seconds because it's a more electronic ambient sound we get now from nick cave. you. know the river. definitely an acquired taste yeah but he's by the way he has since moved away from where he lived in england he said he couldn't live there anymore for obvious reasons and he's now transferred his whole family to los angeles and his time in berlin was clearly something that he quite enjoyed yeah i mean he actually came to berlin in the 1980's with the entire ban
rob and his lyrics and music are often very dark and more beds but then that he has had darkness in his life yeah two years ago one of his twin sons actually age fifteen. fell off a cliff near his home in southern england fourteen was tripping on l.s.d. of course is nothing would for a parent than to lose a child we didn't hear much from him off that but he has said that this new album and that getting back to work with music was very much paul the healing process i mean the album's got a tree...
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they are crafting in the dark of night. pne hearing on one day without a twoscore and only witnesses, that is a hearing? come on. bill.re ashamed of this they are afraid to find out what it actually does. and so we get another bill in the dark of night. the process is awful. we heard of justice being blind, our republican colleagues should be walking around with bibles because they do not want to see the bill we're -- they are being forced to vote for. with all the cuts for people and unpopularity and meanness. they don't want to go home and taliban who lives or. or son has cancer that an insurance company can make insurance unaffordable. they do not want to tell them that. they do not want to tell middle-class families in the suburbs that mom or dad in the nursing home may no longer get coverage. they do not want to tell whoear-old young man desperately needs opioid treatment that it may go away. this isn't simply making the decisions at the stake. they make the cut. washington that hurts average people and then tell the s
they are crafting in the dark of night. pne hearing on one day without a twoscore and only witnesses, that is a hearing? come on. bill.re ashamed of this they are afraid to find out what it actually does. and so we get another bill in the dark of night. the process is awful. we heard of justice being blind, our republican colleagues should be walking around with bibles because they do not want to see the bill we're -- they are being forced to vote for. with all the cuts for people and...
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i can't believe it. >> reporter: a light in the dark for me. and as hurricane irma looms, drones may be called to action yet again in florida. for "nightline" i'm gio benitez in cleburne, texas. >>> next, these kanye west shoes seem real at first. but a closer look and it all falls down. we're with police busting an alleged supplier of counterfeit sneakers. and we went all out to bring you even more incredible shrimp and new flavors like new nashville hot shrimp drizzled with sweet amber honey, and new grilled mediterranean shrimp finished with a savory blend of green onions, tomatoes, and herbs. feeling hungry yet? good, cuz there's plenty more where these came from. like garlic shrimp scampi, and other classics you love. as much as you want, however you want 'em. but hurry, endless shrimp won't be here long. okay, iunderwear that's'd say this, bactually pretty.er leak surprised? it's called always discreet boutique. it looks and fits like my underwear. i know what you're thinking. how can something this pretty protect? hidden inside is a supe
i can't believe it. >> reporter: a light in the dark for me. and as hurricane irma looms, drones may be called to action yet again in florida. for "nightline" i'm gio benitez in cleburne, texas. >>> next, these kanye west shoes seem real at first. but a closer look and it all falls down. we're with police busting an alleged supplier of counterfeit sneakers. and we went all out to bring you even more incredible shrimp and new flavors like new nashville hot shrimp...
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keep in mind, it's dark. first responders haven't been able to get out to examine what's below wreckage, what's below any damage to come. they didn't see significant flooding, certainly not downtown here. kind of surprising for those of us out here in the height of it, thinking they might lose it. the lights are on. again, this isn't over -- you can't feel, i can feel winds blowing around me right now. power lines, trees, still a significant risk. arcing wires through the night, things popping not too far behind us, couldn't find exactly where. still a lot of danger here. still a lot to review. they are feeling, again, like they dodged a bullet. i'm not feeling like it right now. >> you're in it, lester, and al, your pal right by your side. al, an update on where the storm has been and where it's headed. >> that's right, guys. it's still holding on. it's just barely a hurricane now. but it's still packing a heck of a punch. let's show you where it is and what it's doing. starting off category 1 hurricane. up
keep in mind, it's dark. first responders haven't been able to get out to examine what's below wreckage, what's below any damage to come. they didn't see significant flooding, certainly not downtown here. kind of surprising for those of us out here in the height of it, thinking they might lose it. the lights are on. again, this isn't over -- you can't feel, i can feel winds blowing around me right now. power lines, trees, still a significant risk. arcing wires through the night, things popping...
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put in that hour of darkness, we also came together with renewed purpose. our differences never looked so small, our common bds never felt so strong. the sacrifice grounds on which we stand today are a monument to our national unity and t our strength. more than seven decades, the pentagon has stood as a global symbol of american might, not only because of th gat power it contained within these walls but because of the incredible character of t people who fill them. they secure our freedom, they defend our flag and they pport our courageous troops around the world, among the 184 brave americans who perished on tse grounds were young enlisted rvice members dedicated civil servants who had workedere for decades and veterans who served our nation in korea in vietnam and ithe middle east. all of them loved this country and pledged their very lives to protect it that september morning, each of those brave americans died as they had lid, as heroes,oing their duty and protecting us and our country. we mourn them, we honor themnd we pledge to ver ever forget them.
put in that hour of darkness, we also came together with renewed purpose. our differences never looked so small, our common bds never felt so strong. the sacrifice grounds on which we stand today are a monument to our national unity and t our strength. more than seven decades, the pentagon has stood as a global symbol of american might, not only because of th gat power it contained within these walls but because of the incredible character of t people who fill them. they secure our freedom,...
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in miami-dade county alone, more than 860,000 customers are in the dark. downtown miami swamped. >> and on florida's west coast, we have drone footage showing some of the damage if nan naple where 140 miles per hour were reported. in tampa, they left the bay on display, letting people walk out there and seeing that. in morning, hurricane irma will continue over the peninsula before moving into the southeastern state. overnight, miami police said 28 arrests have been made so far because of lurg larry and looting there. >> let's cross over into tampa. we have been talking about the eye passing through just where tampa is in the surrounding areas. bring us up to speed in terms of what it has sustain and the conditions there this morning. >> reporter: well, they're going to find out here shortly as more people are waking up, they're very curious to get out and about and see what happened has so many people had to worry as first when we started following irma, so many were concentrated on the east coast and the keys and island nations like cuba and the u.s. and
in miami-dade county alone, more than 860,000 customers are in the dark. downtown miami swamped. >> and on florida's west coast, we have drone footage showing some of the damage if nan naple where 140 miles per hour were reported. in tampa, they left the bay on display, letting people walk out there and seeing that. in morning, hurricane irma will continue over the peninsula before moving into the southeastern state. overnight, miami police said 28 arrests have been made so far because of...
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. >>> power outages also a big problem after irma, 3.7 million people in the dark. irma is tropical storm now but storm surge still expected. naples. >> reporter: florida assesses the damage from irma and residents still facing two-front threat. storm surge. jacksonville facing severe flooding as pounded with unforgiving rain and wind. officials warning residents as storm clears dangerous conditions remain. >> mandatory evacuations in low-lying areas, recent data shows more significant surge and more flooding. >> reporter: and millions still without power, including a large portion of miami. >> power lines down, debris all over the state. rescue everybody and get back to normal as fast as possible but got to be patient. >> reporter: in the keys priority is supporting residents who didn't evacuate. georgia, alabama and carolinas are feeling the impact. >> battery breached and low-lying areas experiencing flooding right now. >> reporter: residents and officials are on edge as irma continues to wreak havoc throughout the southeast. naples, florida, i'm kristin holmes.
. >>> power outages also a big problem after irma, 3.7 million people in the dark. irma is tropical storm now but storm surge still expected. naples. >> reporter: florida assesses the damage from irma and residents still facing two-front threat. storm surge. jacksonville facing severe flooding as pounded with unforgiving rain and wind. officials warning residents as storm clears dangerous conditions remain. >> mandatory evacuations in low-lying areas, recent data shows more...
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in miami-dade county alone, more than 860,000 customers are in the dark. downtown miami swamped. >> and on florida's west coast, we have drone footage showing some of the damage if nan naple where 140 miles per hour were reported. in tampa, they left the bay on display, letting people walk out there and seeing that. in morning, hurricane irma will continue over the peninsula before moving into the southeastern state. overnight, miami police said 28 arrests have been made so far because of lurg larry and looting there. >> let's cross over into tampa. we have been talking about the eye passing through just where tampa is in the surrounding areas. bring us up to speed in terms of what it has sustain and the conditions there this morning. >> reporter: well, they're going to find out here shortly as more people are waking up, they're very curious to get out and about and see what happened has so many people had to worry as first when we started following irma, so many were concentrated on the east coast and the keys and island nations like cuba and the u.s. and
in miami-dade county alone, more than 860,000 customers are in the dark. downtown miami swamped. >> and on florida's west coast, we have drone footage showing some of the damage if nan naple where 140 miles per hour were reported. in tampa, they left the bay on display, letting people walk out there and seeing that. in morning, hurricane irma will continue over the peninsula before moving into the southeastern state. overnight, miami police said 28 arrests have been made so far because of...
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at the height of the outages, 12,000 pg&e customers in the dark. the majority in campbell. the bulk appear to be in the san jose area. if you did your i can't recollect work this weekend, you will have to sweep up and blow those leaves again today. there is a lot of stuff in the air as well. be prepared to protect your eyes and be prepared to sneeze because there's a lot of pollen and dust in the air as well. kris sanchez "today in the bay." >> thank you, kris. >>> 6:04 right now. let's take you down to the hills of saratoga in the south bay. a large tree that was brought down by the wind, hanging on a power line, on top of that, a minivan is underneath that. luckily, no one was hurt. there's concerns that the line is still active and pg&e crews are out working to re-energize that line and eventually remove that tree. bob redell is there as well. we will check in with him in 30 minutes. stay up to date with weather in your neighborhood downloading the free nbc bay area app. you can see the forecast in your city. >>> now, to hurricane irma coverage. the storm blasted across
at the height of the outages, 12,000 pg&e customers in the dark. the majority in campbell. the bulk appear to be in the san jose area. if you did your i can't recollect work this weekend, you will have to sweep up and blow those leaves again today. there is a lot of stuff in the air as well. be prepared to protect your eyes and be prepared to sneeze because there's a lot of pollen and dust in the air as well. kris sanchez "today in the bay." >> thank you, kris. >>>...
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and we are seeing a very dark miami and dark south florida. i'm using a flashlight. we have downed trees. you can see that. right? this is blocking the entrance to people's homes all over south florida, which is why authorities have a curfew in place from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. you have a traffic signal that fell on the grounds. and that is a power line. this is exactly why they don't want anybody in the streets. it's dark. people have lost their power. close to 900,000 people in miami-dade. and the conditions are ripe for more trees to continue to fall and more traffic lights to continue to fall. this is why the curfews are in place. the cities of miami beach and others-need time to assess the damage. and think won't be able to do a good job of it until tomorrow morning when the winds go down and they will be able to see. once that's done, they can look and start allowing people back into their neighborhoods. miami beach, they said they won't let people back until noon. that's a lot of the damage we are seeing. a lot of downed trees and downed power lines. and peopl
and we are seeing a very dark miami and dark south florida. i'm using a flashlight. we have downed trees. you can see that. right? this is blocking the entrance to people's homes all over south florida, which is why authorities have a curfew in place from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. you have a traffic signal that fell on the grounds. and that is a power line. this is exactly why they don't want anybody in the streets. it's dark. people have lost their power. close to 900,000 people in miami-dade....
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the other shot yesterday shows puerto rico and surrounding island in darkness. help is slow to arrive. and many who want to get out, are stuck. david begnaud in san juan. >> where's the army? where its the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a rye yet here. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people slept in the airport overnight. waiting for a flight. they had nowhere else to go. there were no cots. no water, children were bathed in sweat. as their parents tried to keep them calm. >> my mother needs dialysis. and we have been here, 26 hours. >> there is a desperate situation at san juan airport now are you aware? >> yes. >> the puerto rico's governor. he says he pleaded for more money from fema. so far, $1 billion has been earmarked for recovery. but not apparent here yet. >> the aid that comes to puerto rico needs to be consistent with the aid provided anywhere else in the united states. >> puerto rico has been in the dark. 85% of the power lines have been knocked out. it may be months before they're repaired. today the head of puerto rico's telecommunication all
the other shot yesterday shows puerto rico and surrounding island in darkness. help is slow to arrive. and many who want to get out, are stuck. david begnaud in san juan. >> where's the army? where its the army? we're fed up. this is going to be a rye yet here. >> reporter: more than 1,000 people slept in the airport overnight. waiting for a flight. they had nowhere else to go. there were no cots. no water, children were bathed in sweat. as their parents tried to keep them calm....
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the moment of darkness indicted by everyone. the nights are the worst always. it is at night when a woman prays and a man lies with full and thinks. it is at night when a person wonders desperately did i say it right? will they believe me? will they let me stay? what they give me a chance to work and be free? will i be united with my husband? >> and our daughter, we couldn't take her with us. we couldn't wait for her. >> we had been married for 50 years. for 200 years the land belonged to my family. i was born here. >> hear any drama packed room, the evidence is weighed and the judgment is pronounced. here a three-man commission, men elected by the people is a terrible responsibility of deciding thousands of human destiny. no one is sent back. those who can prove they fled because of personal danger or other pressing reasons are granted the right to work and the right to live as individual free people. for the rejected once, a bare existence. objects of a meager charity. knowing this, still they come. the darkness and into the light. ♪ people tried patiently
the moment of darkness indicted by everyone. the nights are the worst always. it is at night when a woman prays and a man lies with full and thinks. it is at night when a person wonders desperately did i say it right? will they believe me? will they let me stay? what they give me a chance to work and be free? will i be united with my husband? >> and our daughter, we couldn't take her with us. we couldn't wait for her. >> we had been married for 50 years. for 200 years the land...
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this was not a speech, this was a sermon and he wasn't the president, he was a preacher giving his dark worldview about threats and conflict. >> here to debate, joel rubin, former secretary of state under the obama administration and former u.s. army cia senior intelligence operative colonel tony schaefer, thank you for joining us. i will start with you. there is this article in usa today that said donald trump basically added 3 countries to what had been president bush's axis of evil, north korea, iran and venezuela. let's start with north korea and rocket man. how do you think he handled that? >> it will be a long time. we have got to get serious about this. he said this is a problem, we are going to face it and i wish you mentioned china by name, those enabling north korea. we cannot continue to stand for the north koreans to continue to march down the road of getting weapons ready, not only launching, but potentially giving nuclear weapons to terror groups and having them smuggled in. i think it was very appropriate for him to be little kim jung un and make it clear what our objecti
this was not a speech, this was a sermon and he wasn't the president, he was a preacher giving his dark worldview about threats and conflict. >> here to debate, joel rubin, former secretary of state under the obama administration and former u.s. army cia senior intelligence operative colonel tony schaefer, thank you for joining us. i will start with you. there is this article in usa today that said donald trump basically added 3 countries to what had been president bush's axis of evil,...
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and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels very clue blooming. everything it's like shock because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and something happens in a place that seems like it's on the edge of the earth women from afar of finding something they yearn for. i've come to find out what it is. hundreds of women from asia moving to the faroe islands and being from a warm climate myself i can understand how they survive one long dark winter let alone the rest of their lives. they marry far always men often who they know little about but don't assume they aren't in charge of the destinies to find love you have to take a risk. and as the local running stop the pride of the islands and of his parents mary joyce and dan thompson. mary joy was one of the first philippine is to move to the faroe islands more than fifteen years ago. so. they married in the philippines in two thousand and two dan had written her love like his for two years after seeing a photo of mary joyce babysitting her cousin's chil
and in darkness for more than half of the year. went. it feels very clue blooming. everything it's like shock because we come from one country and big country and then here is so small. but stay a while and something happens in a place that seems like it's on the edge of the earth women from afar of finding something they yearn for. i've come to find out what it is. hundreds of women from asia moving to the faroe islands and being from a warm climate myself i can understand how they survive one...
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clinton called the address dark and dangerous while completely ignoring her own role in aiding north korea and iran's nuclear ambitions. we correct the record. we will educate liberals in the mainstream media. we will give them a hannity history lesson. president trump has made a decision about the disastrous iran nuclear deal. is he ready to kill the agreement once and for all? recover all of that into nights breaking news opening monologue. tonight's g.o.p. senators have until september 30th to keep their word and now kill obamacare or they will face consequences in the ballot box in 2018. they offered up an amendment gaining momentum and republicans in my opinion -- albeit imperfect need to seize this opportunity. president trump weighed in on the latest attempt to end obamacare at the u.n. assembly. let's take a look. >> i believe that graham-cassidy will do it the right way. tremendous report from republicans. 47-48 already senators. responded very positively. for seven years, it's been repeal and replace. we know how bad it is. we've been looking at premiums go up and deductibl
clinton called the address dark and dangerous while completely ignoring her own role in aiding north korea and iran's nuclear ambitions. we correct the record. we will educate liberals in the mainstream media. we will give them a hannity history lesson. president trump has made a decision about the disastrous iran nuclear deal. is he ready to kill the agreement once and for all? recover all of that into nights breaking news opening monologue. tonight's g.o.p. senators have until september 30th...
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in the dark and under curfew. it's pitch-black in puerto rico after hurricane maria carves a deadly path of destruction across the island. >>> and in mexico, we're watching the round the clock efforts after that deadly earthquake, including moments like this one, tense moments call for silence, whistles, while everyone nthen pauses to listen for clues as they try to save school children trapped under the rubble. >>> and new this half hour, the first lady making good on one of her promises, to fight cyber bullying and does so on the world stage. >> hear melania about setting good examples for children.
in the dark and under curfew. it's pitch-black in puerto rico after hurricane maria carves a deadly path of destruction across the island. >>> and in mexico, we're watching the round the clock efforts after that deadly earthquake, including moments like this one, tense moments call for silence, whistles, while everyone nthen pauses to listen for clues as they try to save school children trapped under the rubble. >>> and new this half hour, the first lady making good on one of...
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archive: into the dusk and through the long dark hours... the hc4000 bomb was dropped on frankfurt by the royal air force in 1944. there are thought to be hundreds of thousands of unexploded bombs across germany, legacies of intense bombing campaigns against the nazis. the scale of this evacuation was unlike any other. more than 60,000 people forced to leave. elderly residents recalled wartime memories. translation: i was here in west end during the war. i heard the bombs falling when i was in the basement the governor of texas says the cost of reconstruction following storm harvey could be as much as $180 billion. greg abbot said the devastation was worse than hurricane katrina that struck new orleans in 2005. meanwhile, a senior official at the disaster management agency warned that flood—ravaged states cannot rely on the federal government to pick up the bill. the governor of california has declared a state of emergency for los angeles county, as more than a thousand firefighters battle the city's largest wildfire. more than 700 homes h
archive: into the dusk and through the long dark hours... the hc4000 bomb was dropped on frankfurt by the royal air force in 1944. there are thought to be hundreds of thousands of unexploded bombs across germany, legacies of intense bombing campaigns against the nazis. the scale of this evacuation was unlike any other. more than 60,000 people forced to leave. elderly residents recalled wartime memories. translation: i was here in west end during the war. i heard the bombs falling when i was in...
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charlie: what is the difference between dark matter and dark energy? neil: unfortunately they have names similar to each other. dark matter is what we call the gravity in the universe that has no known origin. we should call it dark gravity, that is literally what it is. space,things moving in you can calculate how much gravity would be enabling that. and if you look at what is there, there is not enough there to account for the gravity making the motion. how much stuff is there? about 15% of what is necessary in the form of matter. we call it dark matter, it is a mystery. the longest unsolved mystery in modern astrophysics, possibly all of science. it has been with us since the 1930's. charlie: all of science? -- dare i go that far? i think i do. how many mysteries have been with us for 80 years? i don't know of many. the longest unsolved mystery and astrophysics. it remains a mystery. we do not know what it is. if you are a betting person that bets on physics -- [laughter] neil: people are suspecting it might be a new kind of exotic particle that doe
charlie: what is the difference between dark matter and dark energy? neil: unfortunately they have names similar to each other. dark matter is what we call the gravity in the universe that has no known origin. we should call it dark gravity, that is literally what it is. space,things moving in you can calculate how much gravity would be enabling that. and if you look at what is there, there is not enough there to account for the gravity making the motion. how much stuff is there? about 15% of...
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bill in the dark of night. the process is awful, our republican colleagues -- we heard just as being blind, our republican colleagues should be walking around with blindfold. they don't want to see what is in the builder being forced to vote for. with all the basic meanness in this bill. they don't want to go home and tell the mom who learned her thatter or son has cancer an insurance company can make insurance unaffordable for them. they don't want that. they don't want to tell him middle-class family in the suburbs that mom or dad in the nursing home may no longer get coverage. they don't want to tell a 23-year-old young man who desperately needs opioid treatment that it may go away. this isn't simply making the decisions has a state -- they make the cuts here in washington -- this is not a neutral bill. this is a built-in and medicaid as we know. why -- that is why 10 governors from the date of colorado, ohio, alaska, montana, pennsylvania, virginia, massachusetts and vermont -- five democrats, five republic
bill in the dark of night. the process is awful, our republican colleagues -- we heard just as being blind, our republican colleagues should be walking around with blindfold. they don't want to see what is in the builder being forced to vote for. with all the basic meanness in this bill. they don't want to go home and tell the mom who learned her thatter or son has cancer an insurance company can make insurance unaffordable for them. they don't want that. they don't want to tell him...
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he was a preacher giving his dark worldview. >> it's difficult to applaud to a line that parts of the world are going to hell. this was a very somber speech. >> many examples of how intellectually confused if not outright incoherent this speech was speech was. >> it's really frightening to hear an american president talk about obliterating any other country. >> the rhetoric was irresponsible. it put many world leaders on edge. and frankly, it was contradictory in many, many places. >> a simplistic axis of evils speech on steroids. >> one more time. simplistic axis of evil on steroids. >> going back to the 19th century, for most of the people in the room, they will leave with a lot of indigestion. >> this was an unusual speech for an american president. does it have any of the hallmarks of unusual speeches by other countries' presidents? let's go down the history of weird u.n. speech is. >> it was certainly an unusualts speech. rocket man, insulting kim jong un. >> sean: here's what's nuts, they are more angry at donald trump than at the guy who is firing missiles over japan oa a regul
he was a preacher giving his dark worldview. >> it's difficult to applaud to a line that parts of the world are going to hell. this was a very somber speech. >> many examples of how intellectually confused if not outright incoherent this speech was speech was. >> it's really frightening to hear an american president talk about obliterating any other country. >> the rhetoric was irresponsible. it put many world leaders on edge. and frankly, it was contradictory in many,...
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archive: into the dusk and through the long dark hours... the hc4000 bomb was dropped on frankfurt by the royal air force in 1944. there are thought to be hundreds of thousands of unexploded bombs across germany, legacies of intent bombing campaigns against the nazis. the scale of this evacuation was unlike any other. more than 60,000 people forced to leave. elderly residents recalled wartime memories. translation: i was here in west end during the war. i heard the bombs falling when i was in the basement and i helped to extinguish the fires. police officers carried out door—to—door checks before the bomb was successfully disarmed but it will take decades to safely defuse the thousands of other bombs still buried beneath german towns and cities. sarah corker, bbc news. american singer—songwriter walter becker, from band steely dan, has died aged 67. the band co—founder is being remembered as an excellent guitarist and a great songwriter. steely dan blurred musical boundaries through its mix ofjazz, rock and pop, with hits such as "re
archive: into the dusk and through the long dark hours... the hc4000 bomb was dropped on frankfurt by the royal air force in 1944. there are thought to be hundreds of thousands of unexploded bombs across germany, legacies of intent bombing campaigns against the nazis. the scale of this evacuation was unlike any other. more than 60,000 people forced to leave. elderly residents recalled wartime memories. translation: i was here in west end during the war. i heard the bombs falling when i was in...
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the largest platforms for the dark web and one was shut down by u.s. law enforcement id we're sending the message even on the dark web there are no longer impunity is for drug traffickers. it is amazing how rapidly the drug picture changed it has only been two years that fentanyl has become so prominent killing americans as such a high rate we're just beginning to turn that focus to understand rarities' substances are coming from and it is a big challenge with there is a lot of effort and we're also working with the chinese to stop the export of fentanyl using the tools that we can to control the export. chinese began the growing of the production of the fentanyl. we went to schedule the of precursor but the commission on narcotic drugs with those precursor chemicals and so now that will help to reduce the flow of fentanyl into the country. talking with the chinese and the u.n. and partner countries to try to strip the supply to put pressure and arrest the people selling these things. is a challenge but supply and to amend we have to use every tool in
the largest platforms for the dark web and one was shut down by u.s. law enforcement id we're sending the message even on the dark web there are no longer impunity is for drug traffickers. it is amazing how rapidly the drug picture changed it has only been two years that fentanyl has become so prominent killing americans as such a high rate we're just beginning to turn that focus to understand rarities' substances are coming from and it is a big challenge with there is a lot of effort and we're...
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♪ the dark, the dark, the dark i am flesh and i am bone ♪ arise, ting ting like glitter and gold ♪ i've got fire in my soul rise up, ting ting ♪ like glitter, yeah yeah, like glitter and gold ♪ yeah, yeah like glitter ♪ 'cause everybody in the backroom's spinning out ♪ don't remember what you're asking for ♪ and everybody in the front room's tripping out ♪ you left your bottle at the door ♪ 'cause everybody in the backroom's spinning up ♪ don't remember what you're asking for ♪ and everybody in the front room's tripping out ♪ you left your bottle at the door ♪ i am flesh and i am bone arise, ting ting ♪ like glitter and gold i've got fire in my soul ♪ rise up, ting ting like glitter, yeah ♪ yeah, like glitter and gold yeah, yeah ♪ like glitter she came to me ♪ in robes of white in the corner of my room ♪ a specter of the night silhouetted by the moon ♪ we're floating fast over traffic lights ♪ bearing down on blackened sky and colors burst ♪ as i close my eyes oh, and she said ♪ lay me down in golden dandelions ♪ 'cause i've been waiting for t
♪ the dark, the dark, the dark i am flesh and i am bone ♪ arise, ting ting like glitter and gold ♪ i've got fire in my soul rise up, ting ting ♪ like glitter, yeah yeah, like glitter and gold ♪ yeah, yeah like glitter ♪ 'cause everybody in the backroom's spinning out ♪ don't remember what you're asking for ♪ and everybody in the front room's tripping out ♪ you left your bottle at the door ♪ 'cause everybody in the backroom's spinning up ♪ don't remember what you're asking...
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the steven king thriller scoring scary box off numbers of how hollywood favorites like the dark knight and american horror story have turned creepy clowns into pop culture staples. but first, the night line five. >> as a dancer i can't have any doubts. looking good on staining is one thing. real confidence cops from feeling good. get a free sample. >> the tooth paste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss, you play gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. >> number one in just 60 second throughout history, the one meal when we come together, break bread, share our day and connect as a family. [ bloop, clicking ] and connect, as a family. just, uh one second voice guy. [ bloop ] huh? hey? i paused it. bam, family time. so how is everyone? find your awesome with xfinity xfi and change the way you wifi. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. for weeks all eyes have been watching the disasters of harvey and irma unleash destruction and loss. tonight the country coming together, led by america's b
the steven king thriller scoring scary box off numbers of how hollywood favorites like the dark knight and american horror story have turned creepy clowns into pop culture staples. but first, the night line five. >> as a dancer i can't have any doubts. looking good on staining is one thing. real confidence cops from feeling good. get a free sample. >> the tooth paste that helps prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss, you play gum problems and could be on...