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>> that is how it is for these gulf states. whenever a storm enters the gulf that is the thought that we have and we rolled the dice and so, obviously it wasn't that long ago when we were knee-deep in water and shoulder to shoulder with our neighbors in texas. we tried to help bring them through harvey and sheltered them in louisiana and that's how it is here in the gulf. it's a bond that we have and whenever a sister state needs help, that is what we do. kelly: i can remember and i'm probably getting the name wrong and correct me if i am but the cajun army or the cajun navy actually going in to and these are private citizens with their votes going into houston to help rescue people from the flood ravaged area of houston, texas and that storm, hurricane harvey is much different than this one. it's a bigger storm and it lingered and move slow and dumped a delusion of more than 50 inches of rain on that city. this category one storm quite different moving a lot faster and that has got to give you a sense of relief, i'll be at, yo
>> that is how it is for these gulf states. whenever a storm enters the gulf that is the thought that we have and we rolled the dice and so, obviously it wasn't that long ago when we were knee-deep in water and shoulder to shoulder with our neighbors in texas. we tried to help bring them through harvey and sheltered them in louisiana and that's how it is here in the gulf. it's a bond that we have and whenever a sister state needs help, that is what we do. kelly: i can remember and i'm...
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secretary of state's back in the gulf reviving mediation efforts to end the four month long gulf crisis breaks to listens visiting saudi arabia and cattle as part of a regional tour his last visit was in july for talks described as intense but no deal so what chance of success now tennyson's playing down the chances of a quick solution in his latest shuttle diplomacy is already blamed the saddle a group of countries for the lack of progress saudi arabia bahrain the united arab emirates and egypt cut ties with cattle in june and imposed a land sea and air travel blockade the saudi led bloc accuse katsav supporting terrorism allegations strongly denied here in qatar. as the gulf dispute does near its five month mark the united states remains concerned as concerned today as we were at the outset of the dispute has had negative consequences economically and militarily for those involved and certainly the united states has felt the effects of that as well we think it's very important for the g.c.c. to continue to pursue unity. it is most effective when it is unified and none of us can afford
secretary of state's back in the gulf reviving mediation efforts to end the four month long gulf crisis breaks to listens visiting saudi arabia and cattle as part of a regional tour his last visit was in july for talks described as intense but no deal so what chance of success now tennyson's playing down the chances of a quick solution in his latest shuttle diplomacy is already blamed the saddle a group of countries for the lack of progress saudi arabia bahrain the united arab emirates and...
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crisis in the gulf and he thanked him for the. first and for us in visiting the region. his highness with the u.s. president. how much of a concern regarding these clients is that we went for a long time and this. affects the challenges the common challenges we all face we stressed that the state of qatar is committed. on clear cut supporters that will never violate their international lo the sovereignty of the states and also the efforts of the sign is the mirror of kuwait in order to sort this problem. this problem that led to the loss of everyone. also would like to stress. of having such a solution where wisdom. is higher than any other viruses and also we dealt with the importance of the relations between the two states got signed in other states based on such. as in defense in economy education and they would like to thank than other states and all its political institutions for working hard to boost these relations between the two countries. to. praise the role of qatar in development also we spoke about the regional issues in the region in the syrian issue iraq.
crisis in the gulf and he thanked him for the. first and for us in visiting the region. his highness with the u.s. president. how much of a concern regarding these clients is that we went for a long time and this. affects the challenges the common challenges we all face we stressed that the state of qatar is committed. on clear cut supporters that will never violate their international lo the sovereignty of the states and also the efforts of the sign is the mirror of kuwait in order to sort...
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he's in gulf port, mississippi. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so, give us the larger picture here. the headline there is storm surge. what damage has been done by that storm surge? what are you seeing? >> well, we'll start our thorough damage assessments when the sun comes up this morning. but i think that the overall damage is going to be negligible, because of the very good rebuilding efforts with the building codes that we had after hurricane katrina. so primary focus this morning on doing damage assessments with respect to the storm surge will be over in jackson county. which got the brunt of surge. we had reports throughout the night of some damage, but, again, 70-mile-an-hour winds and darkness, it is difficult to tell the extent of the damage. that's our number one priority as the sun comes up this morning. >> what about rescues? were there any calls for people who were in need? >> we had two high water rescues throughout the night, one in pascagoula, mississippi, which is jackson county, one in gu
he's in gulf port, mississippi. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so, give us the larger picture here. the headline there is storm surge. what damage has been done by that storm surge? what are you seeing? >> well, we'll start our thorough damage assessments when the sun comes up this morning. but i think that the overall damage is going to be negligible, because of the very good rebuilding efforts with the building codes that we had after hurricane katrina. so primary...
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let's go back to the gulf of mexico. we're looking at the tropics, this is hurricane nate zipping along moving to the north 20, 25 miles per hour. the biggest problem with the storm is not going to be the wind or the rain, but the storm surge. national hurricane center think the track will move east of new orleans and lake lake pontchartrain. the front quadrant is where you will see the storm surge. it comes into all the areas mobile, pontchartrain it can't escape. it will be the storm surge that will be the biggest threat with the system. gray. >> sixers take to the hard court without a couple of key players as they face boston for their second preseason game. >>> eagles gear up for the battle of the birds at the linc tomorrow. here's jamie apody. >> reporter: good morning the sixers second preseason game at the wells fargo center against the celtics didn't count, but it was good to see how they will fair under the big eastern conference foe. embiid still can't play, he wants to play, he will play eventually right. firs
let's go back to the gulf of mexico. we're looking at the tropics, this is hurricane nate zipping along moving to the north 20, 25 miles per hour. the biggest problem with the storm is not going to be the wind or the rain, but the storm surge. national hurricane center think the track will move east of new orleans and lake lake pontchartrain. the front quadrant is where you will see the storm surge. it comes into all the areas mobile, pontchartrain it can't escape. it will be the storm surge...
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already killed at least thirty people in central america is strengthened again as it moved over the gulf of mexico and hits louisiana on saturday night and those are the headlines inside story is next on al-jazeera stay with us. in the hashtag the room where news coverage of looking for an easy solution we delved deeper from on says and challenge the status quo is join him in the hot sun for a new season of love for him at this time of easy right. saudi arabia and russia have been rivals for decades and on opposite sides on many issues the saudi king says story visit suggests a new relationship why now and what does it mean for the middle eight this is inside story. a welcome to the program and hasn't it is the first visit by a saudi king to russia and a recognition of new realities and shifting sands in the middle east he said man and president vladimir putin have a number of issues at stake from the war in syria to the global price of oil investment deals worth billions of dollars have also been signed some argue the visit reflects the growing russian influence in the middle east they'
already killed at least thirty people in central america is strengthened again as it moved over the gulf of mexico and hits louisiana on saturday night and those are the headlines inside story is next on al-jazeera stay with us. in the hashtag the room where news coverage of looking for an easy solution we delved deeper from on says and challenge the status quo is join him in the hot sun for a new season of love for him at this time of easy right. saudi arabia and russia have been rivals for...
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gulf coast and we continue to follow the very latest on hurricane nate. many people along the gulf coast feeling a little relief now, though. i'm natalie allen. >> that is the good news. i'm george howell. the third hurricane to hit the u.s. mainland in six weeks, second landfall near biloxi, mississippi. came in as a category 1 storm that knocked out power to more than 36,000 people in three different states. in mississippi, alabama, the storm surge has been the big concern here. you can see firefighters wading through rising water at a casino parking lot garage in biloxi. that casino and others were closed before nate's arrival. >> nate is blamed for 28 deaths in central america earlier this week. the pictures from costa reek reek rica here. >> we want to bring in martin savidge and we have ed lavandera with us. martin, let's start with you, the situation there from what you're seeing, has the storm backed off a bit. do you feel things are improving there in biloxi? >> reporter: not as bad as it was on the front side of the storm. we're on the back side
gulf coast and we continue to follow the very latest on hurricane nate. many people along the gulf coast feeling a little relief now, though. i'm natalie allen. >> that is the good news. i'm george howell. the third hurricane to hit the u.s. mainland in six weeks, second landfall near biloxi, mississippi. came in as a category 1 storm that knocked out power to more than 36,000 people in three different states. in mississippi, alabama, the storm surge has been the big concern here. you can...
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i tell you what, gulf of mexico is now in biloxi. it has come in with 4 or 5 feet of storm surge, and it has continued to push in. what you see here, this big gap, that's the eye of the hurricane. that's the center of the storm. so the worst of the weather is actually now moving in two forms here. not only is the water coming in from the gulf, but also we're looking at the strongest winds. those are going to be contained in the outer bands here. we're going to see 75, 80 miles an hour, that is where it's going to be contained. and that is now moving through biloxi. so biloxi is experiencing the worst of the storm. 85 miles an hour, that's the latest advisory from the national hurricane center. we know where the storm is headed. it's headed to the north and booking at 20 miles an hour. i was with you earlier this morning, this thing was out in the yucatan peninsula. it only took a day and it's made landfall. now within the next hour or so making the secondary landfall here across gulf port and into biloxi. mobile bay will also be seei
i tell you what, gulf of mexico is now in biloxi. it has come in with 4 or 5 feet of storm surge, and it has continued to push in. what you see here, this big gap, that's the eye of the hurricane. that's the center of the storm. so the worst of the weather is actually now moving in two forms here. not only is the water coming in from the gulf, but also we're looking at the strongest winds. those are going to be contained in the outer bands here. we're going to see 75, 80 miles an hour, that is...
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gulf coast. >> it is a category 1 storm. it made its second landfall tonight near biloxi, mississippi. its first landfall hours earlier was in southeast louisiana. that's near the mouth of the mississippi river. strong winds and drenching rains you see here. knocked out power to more than 36,000 people in three different states -- in mississippi, in alabama, and in florida. >> so the concern right now, potential tornadoes and storm surge. rising waters have been lapping at casino doors in biloxi and car doors too. it's not the casino that's flooded. this is a parking garage. the public affairs director told us that earlier. but let's get an update on the storm's strength and its position right now. our meteorologist ivan cabrera has not left the weather map all night. and what have we got going right now, ivan? >> well, just compiled some of the wind reports coming out of the storm. we've been saying it could have been worse. storms could always be worse. but this one kiehl actually could have been because there was a big wi
gulf coast. >> it is a category 1 storm. it made its second landfall tonight near biloxi, mississippi. its first landfall hours earlier was in southeast louisiana. that's near the mouth of the mississippi river. strong winds and drenching rains you see here. knocked out power to more than 36,000 people in three different states -- in mississippi, in alabama, and in florida. >> so the concern right now, potential tornadoes and storm surge. rising waters have been lapping at casino...
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right now heading into the warm waters of the gulf. states of emergency across the gulf. the system deadly before arriving. 22 lives lost. preparations under way at this hour and there are now some mandatory evacuations under way. let's get to ginger zee with us tonight because this will not only hit the gulf but will travel through the country. >> up through the northeast. we have got to watch for flash flooding all the way through pennsylvania. let me take you straight to the map because the peninsula is showing the storm east. flying at 21 miles per hour. to the north, northwest. hurricane warning in placeor f new orleans, gulf port, biloxi mobile, tropical warnings extending to inland there. the brunt will be felt saturday night through sunday morning. that's when it is going to make landfall and speeds up through the ohio valley into the northeast and out by tuesday. but before that, the impact storm surge, four to six feet. anywhere in red, the bay, gulf shores up to eight feet and ten inches of rain. along the gulf coast. >> tracking it into the weekend. thank you.
right now heading into the warm waters of the gulf. states of emergency across the gulf. the system deadly before arriving. 22 lives lost. preparations under way at this hour and there are now some mandatory evacuations under way. let's get to ginger zee with us tonight because this will not only hit the gulf but will travel through the country. >> up through the northeast. we have got to watch for flash flooding all the way through pennsylvania. let me take you straight to the map...
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gulf coast it made its second landfall in the u.s. as a category one system in the sate of mississippi just a few hours ago nato has already killed at least thirty people in central america police in russia have detained more than two hundred sixty people at anti-government protests in twenty seven cities offices in st petersburg broke up demonstrations against reading a putin supporters of opposition leader alexina vonnie held the ranis to mock putin sixty fifth birthday and protests have been held across australia against its largest coal mine project the indian group adani is behind the proposal its ripple promising to bring thousands of jobs but environmentalists say it will destroy the great barrier reef you're upset with headlines on al-jazeera inside story is next to stay with us. with. saudi arabia and russia have been rivals for decades and on opposite sides on many issues the saudi king says story visit suggests a new relationship why now and what does it mean for the middle age this is inside story. a welcome to the program
gulf coast it made its second landfall in the u.s. as a category one system in the sate of mississippi just a few hours ago nato has already killed at least thirty people in central america police in russia have detained more than two hundred sixty people at anti-government protests in twenty seven cities offices in st petersburg broke up demonstrations against reading a putin supporters of opposition leader alexina vonnie held the ranis to mock putin sixty fifth birthday and protests have been...
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most oil and gas platforms in the gulf of mexico have closed. warnings are in place across louisiana, mississippi and alabama. areas outside new orleans have already been evacuated and a curfew is in place. it's the fourth major storm to hit the us in less than two months. it has already caused devastation across central america, killing at least twenty five people and causing heavy rain, landslides and floods. julia macfarlane reports. last—minute scrambles at the supermarket — food, supplies, fuel, anything that might be needed. new orleans is not taking any chances. as citizens make their final preparations, shipping lanes have been closed, curfews have been set, and evacuations ordered for some areas. our greatest threat from this particular storm, because everyone is different, is not necessarily rain, but strong winds and storm surge. i am ordering a mandatory evacuation of venetian isles, lake catherine, and areas of the city of new orleans. nate is the ninth hurricane to form in the atlantic in this busy season. louisiana, mississipp
most oil and gas platforms in the gulf of mexico have closed. warnings are in place across louisiana, mississippi and alabama. areas outside new orleans have already been evacuated and a curfew is in place. it's the fourth major storm to hit the us in less than two months. it has already caused devastation across central america, killing at least twenty five people and causing heavy rain, landslides and floods. julia macfarlane reports. last—minute scrambles at the supermarket — food,...
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gulf coast with plenty of recent hurrican experience hope that nate is listening. so president trump has declared an emergency situation in both the state of mississippi and louisiana which will enable federal aid to be used in the relief effort is here also applying measures right here in new orleans has been occur there be a curfew in place throughout the night there are also other measures in place and people in valuable areas being moved to evacuate and say. also a great deal of investment has been put into the living here around new orleans after hurricane katrina in two thousand and five but it really is a case of watching and waiting to see whether those measures have been sufficient will be sufficient when people with the light of day start to assess whatever damage harakah nate has brought with it spain's prime minister has warned separatist leaders in catalonia that he's prepared to suspend the region's autonomous status if independence is declared the region held a referendum on succession earlier this month. says he will do whatever it takes to keep spa
gulf coast with plenty of recent hurrican experience hope that nate is listening. so president trump has declared an emergency situation in both the state of mississippi and louisiana which will enable federal aid to be used in the relief effort is here also applying measures right here in new orleans has been occur there be a curfew in place throughout the night there are also other measures in place and people in valuable areas being moved to evacuate and say. also a great deal of investment...
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gulf coast. have the lessons learned from katrina been applied to these storms to your satisfaction? >> in the preparation. remember, in the storm, a hurricane, ana, we always lose the first quarter. that means the storm when it hit landfall, it's going to destroy stuff. the search and rescue and the response where we get our grades and the recovery, as is in the case in puerto rico know, we responded but we're having trouble recovering and that is a long road with only a few of the pods open. as is the case in louisiana they're well prepared for this storm in louisiana and alabama. but still our nation has a lot of resources. it's difficult but it's doable. when you're on puerto rico which is about six days ship travel from the east coast, five to six days, you have to plan ahead and you have to have your task force ready to maneuver on that storm just like florida did maneuver on irma. the folks down here have maneuvered on this storm. they don't have much time left. this thing is knocking on t
gulf coast. have the lessons learned from katrina been applied to these storms to your satisfaction? >> in the preparation. remember, in the storm, a hurricane, ana, we always lose the first quarter. that means the storm when it hit landfall, it's going to destroy stuff. the search and rescue and the response where we get our grades and the recovery, as is in the case in puerto rico know, we responded but we're having trouble recovering and that is a long road with only a few of the pods...
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the rain showers are going to be right along the gulf coast. but then as it tracks up and along there is going to be flooding, kentucky, tennessee, maybe into parts of pennsylvania. everywhere that you see orange, you are going to see that 3 to 4-inch rainfall potential and talking about that in an hour two. that is enough to make significant flash flooding as we work our way into the afternoon. that is the story. heavy, heavy rainfall but brief heavy rainfall and the wind will be maybe 40 or 50 and even here in atlanta the winds will be 40 miles per hour and that will knock down some pour lines and take some trees down and the branches. that is happening now and that's why our power outage numbers are ramping up so quickly this morning. >> chad myers, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> as we said, mississippi really got hit but we are understanding dolphin island is getting hit as well. their barrier island there in alabama. there is some serious flooding there so we are waiting to try to connect with somebody there to see if we can get
the rain showers are going to be right along the gulf coast. but then as it tracks up and along there is going to be flooding, kentucky, tennessee, maybe into parts of pennsylvania. everywhere that you see orange, you are going to see that 3 to 4-inch rainfall potential and talking about that in an hour two. that is enough to make significant flash flooding as we work our way into the afternoon. that is the story. heavy, heavy rainfall but brief heavy rainfall and the wind will be maybe 40 or...
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news out of the -- tracking breaking news out of the gulf coast. hurricane nate made landfall as a category 1 storm. howard bernstein is here. talk to us. >> it's a hurricane. even it's a category 1 hurricane they still break things and flood things and still kill people. not as bad as the big storms we've seen but certainly it's going to be a rough night. and it made landfall near the mouth of the mississippi. there's a little bit of land there so that was the landfall. it's going to make a second landfall in about 90 minutes. probably near bay st. louis, gulf port over there. as it's moving off toward the north. easily pick up the center of circulation here. one problem. those are tornado warnings and we talked about this before how landfalling tropical systems to the right of the track often spawn tornadoes. and some of the feeder bands and we've seen some of that this afternoon and into the night. there's the storm. far enough east of new orleans that new orleans has had minimal impacts but boy, the outer eyewall some of the islands south of st
news out of the -- tracking breaking news out of the gulf coast. hurricane nate made landfall as a category 1 storm. howard bernstein is here. talk to us. >> it's a hurricane. even it's a category 1 hurricane they still break things and flood things and still kill people. not as bad as the big storms we've seen but certainly it's going to be a rough night. and it made landfall near the mouth of the mississippi. there's a little bit of land there so that was the landfall. it's going to...
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it won't be in the gulf, very warm gulf waters for that long. so the strengthening should be limited because of that. and also the flooding won't be as big of a deal as far as the rainfall that it puts out, because it's moving. the problem is, this may catch some folks offguard because it's moving so quickly, you only have a few hours before this things gets in, before the dangerous tropical storm winds come in and then the hurricane winds come in late saturday evening and into sunday. forecast 85-mile-an-hour winds. if i'm you and watching from the gulf coast, plan for a category 1 to 2 hurricane making landfall saturday night and into the early hours of sunday morning. i say that because there's the potential for additional strengthening, additional than what we're seeing in the official forecast. and then it becomes a big rain-maker as we've been talking about for the rest of the southeast coast. this is one particular thing that is going in its favor here, very warm ocean water. not just right at the sea surface, where we have temperatures i
it won't be in the gulf, very warm gulf waters for that long. so the strengthening should be limited because of that. and also the flooding won't be as big of a deal as far as the rainfall that it puts out, because it's moving. the problem is, this may catch some folks offguard because it's moving so quickly, you only have a few hours before this things gets in, before the dangerous tropical storm winds come in and then the hurricane winds come in late saturday evening and into sunday. forecast...
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toward the gulf coast. this is expected to make land fall again as a strong tropical storm, strengthening tropical storm possibly strength evening in a category one hurricane upon making land fall right around new orleans. you can see red shading there along the coast, that is a hurricane warning issued for this region. the exact track does make a difference. fit makes land fall west of new orleans that puts the storm surge in the city. fittings slightlye of new orleans that is a better track for new orleans as storm surge will be furthere around gulf port and biloxi, it is a very delicate situation depending on the exact track of the storm. strengthening, perhaps briefly to a category one hurricane, once it moves inland it will rapidly weak tone a remnant low but it will move quickly right up through eastern seaboard and into our region as we get into early next week here's a lot at rainfall expectation here. four plus inches of rain across portions of alabama and mississippi then that rain quickly by mond
toward the gulf coast. this is expected to make land fall again as a strong tropical storm, strengthening tropical storm possibly strength evening in a category one hurricane upon making land fall right around new orleans. you can see red shading there along the coast, that is a hurricane warning issued for this region. the exact track does make a difference. fit makes land fall west of new orleans that puts the storm surge in the city. fittings slightlye of new orleans that is a better track...
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hurricane made then picked up speed to the gulf of mexico before making landfall on the southeastern coast of the united states with winds of more than one hundred fifty kilometers an hour it is critical that everyone. who's been told to evacuate or would like to do so that they do it now those invulnerable areas were moved to evacuation centers while others prepared for uncertainty stocked up with provisions neal to put during gulf port mississippi like sailors all along the gulf coast board his boat as best he could you have to park in mill of a bait a calm bait with two anchor ropes it but if one of those break then you spin around and it's going to be in the woods in the marsh so it's a gamble if you stay that gamble if you take it there as the storm approached residents boarded up properties and secured anything the winds might carry away but it's difficult to prepare when you don't know exactly when or where it's going to strike or how ferocious the hurricane is going to be when it does finally hit it's always stronger and far more frightening than anything you might have prepa
hurricane made then picked up speed to the gulf of mexico before making landfall on the southeastern coast of the united states with winds of more than one hundred fifty kilometers an hour it is critical that everyone. who's been told to evacuate or would like to do so that they do it now those invulnerable areas were moved to evacuation centers while others prepared for uncertainty stocked up with provisions neal to put during gulf port mississippi like sailors all along the gulf coast board...
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this is video from along the gulf coast. you can see the waves crashing ashore. 100,000 people do not have power. abc's maggie rulyn alabama now. overnight we were hit with heavy rain and storm seems like the storm is behind us. hurricane nate coming ashore did you or didn't you the night first in southeastern louisiana and then the mississippi gulf coast lashing the area with winds packing over 80 miles per hour. from the gulf coast to the northern regions of mississippi and alabama residents bracing for the worst. >> they've got tornadoes in these things you don't know will are going to pop up. >> reporter: a storm surge hitting low lying coastal regions. heavy rains. >> reporter: you can see the raging water the raging gulf of mexico is coming in easterly and piling up the water. >> reporter: causing massive flooding across the gulf coast. this family s biloxi had to be rescued. now residents are still waiting for it all to be over. >> we have water, we have gas our generators are working. >> reporter: this couple after p
this is video from along the gulf coast. you can see the waves crashing ashore. 100,000 people do not have power. abc's maggie rulyn alabama now. overnight we were hit with heavy rain and storm seems like the storm is behind us. hurricane nate coming ashore did you or didn't you the night first in southeastern louisiana and then the mississippi gulf coast lashing the area with winds packing over 80 miles per hour. from the gulf coast to the northern regions of mississippi and alabama residents...
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drawn from the war and the gulf crisis so for russia to be at this particular stage i think the more support to the succession that saudi arabia is preparing and that's what also contributed to the motivation of. can we also see is perhaps as saudi arabia trying to hedge its bets you know just kind of diversify its international partnerships because it's no secret that they've not been happy with the i mean you mention the gulf crisis they've not been happy with the trumpet ministrations position on this i say trumpet ministration of president trump himself. and and perhaps this is a way you know by getting closer to russia this is a way of kind of hedging their bets well there's definitely the kiss especially saudi arabia has been very frustrated of the u.s. administration's position on mideast conflict for eight years during the obama administration and finally after the obama administration was pleased with the trumpet ministration they thought that things changed this is that's why we saw the riyadh summit the supporting of saudi leadership in the region. and when the crisis the
drawn from the war and the gulf crisis so for russia to be at this particular stage i think the more support to the succession that saudi arabia is preparing and that's what also contributed to the motivation of. can we also see is perhaps as saudi arabia trying to hedge its bets you know just kind of diversify its international partnerships because it's no secret that they've not been happy with the i mean you mention the gulf crisis they've not been happy with the trumpet ministrations...
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cnn's ryan young is along the gulf coast in mobile. walk us through some of the preparations we're seeing there. >> reporter: absolutely. look, christi and victor, the big conversation here is about all of the storms that have been hitting this general area. of course, the united states over the last year. you have people having the conversation openly about what they should do to get ready for the storm. the mayor here says they clean all the storm drains to make sure water can flow through the area. they're expecting a storm surge of 5 to 9 feet. think about this, they're as going to shut down the airport around 4:00 this afternoon. and this port behind me, this beautiful port is going to be shut down at 8:00. there's a carnival cruise line known as "fantasy" that they left out in the ocean because they want to make sure it doesn't come in during the storm. on the dirty side of the storm, they want to make sure that water doesn't flood this area. the bigger conversation is the heavy winds and possibilities of tornado. we've been told
cnn's ryan young is along the gulf coast in mobile. walk us through some of the preparations we're seeing there. >> reporter: absolutely. look, christi and victor, the big conversation here is about all of the storms that have been hitting this general area. of course, the united states over the last year. you have people having the conversation openly about what they should do to get ready for the storm. the mayor here says they clean all the storm drains to make sure water can flow...
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gulf coast. in catalonia, protests on the streets on saturday but these demonstrators were calling for dialogue. many carried white balloons and signs saying "let's talk." this follows last weekend's vote for independence. it's not yet known if the catalon president will actually declare independence next week. >> on the 65th birthday of the russian president, vladimir putin, activists are demanding this be his last year in office. monitors say more than 200 pro tessers were detained. -- protesters were detained. mathieu chance has more from st. petersburg. >> reporter: though the kremlin dismisses him as a fringe political figure, but the truth is, russia's main opposition figure has become a thorn in the side of vladimir putin. what do you think are the chances of president putin leaving and alexei taking his place? what do you think are the possibility? >> there is the chance to change everything in russian political life. >> and across russia similar protests unsanctioned by the kremlin were
gulf coast. in catalonia, protests on the streets on saturday but these demonstrators were calling for dialogue. many carried white balloons and signs saying "let's talk." this follows last weekend's vote for independence. it's not yet known if the catalon president will actually declare independence next week. >> on the 65th birthday of the russian president, vladimir putin, activists are demanding this be his last year in office. monitors say more than 200 pro tessers were...
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you target iran's oil rigs in the persian gulf. you invaded the region continuously. our missiles are for defense. we have always been too -- been determined to defend ourselves. now today we are going to be much more determined to defend ourselves. we will continue to produce the arms that we need. and we will double that effort from today to build those weapons. our weapons are for deterrence and defense and will continue to strengthen our defense capabilities. and my last words. with regard to the jcpoa, we see this as an international deal, a multilateral deal, as long as our rights are served, as long as our interests are secured. if we continue to benefit from this deal within the framework of national interest, we will continue to respect the deal and will continue to cooperate within this framework of international law and the u.n. nuclear agency. however, if one day, our interests are not met or other sides refuse to abide by the commitments, they should know that iran will not hesitate to give them a fitting response. what we heard from the american official
you target iran's oil rigs in the persian gulf. you invaded the region continuously. our missiles are for defense. we have always been too -- been determined to defend ourselves. now today we are going to be much more determined to defend ourselves. we will continue to produce the arms that we need. and we will double that effort from today to build those weapons. our weapons are for deterrence and defense and will continue to strengthen our defense capabilities. and my last words. with regard...
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a look at how the now tropical depression nate might impact our weather after hitting the gulf coast. >>> a week after the mass shooting in las vegas that killed 58 people the latest on the investigation into why the gunman opened fire. >>> the eagles game day, hear what quarterback carson wentz says about the team this year compared to last year. >> more on those stories, outside we go to chris sowers we see the precipitation, hopefully it won't be a washout. >> reporter: the roads are wet, sidewalks are damp. you have to take it easy out here. trafficker showing a little bit of light shower activity associated with a cold front that's in the process of pushing through. that frontal system will not be cooling things down it's washing itself out. it's allowing the moisture from what was once hurricane nate to ride north along the appalachians later this afternoon. that moisture gets in here tomorrow. i'll talk about that in a minute. lots of cloud cover across the region today. again you can see the green and the showers extending through haggerstown and washington, d.c. it will be wa
a look at how the now tropical depression nate might impact our weather after hitting the gulf coast. >>> a week after the mass shooting in las vegas that killed 58 people the latest on the investigation into why the gunman opened fire. >>> the eagles game day, hear what quarterback carson wentz says about the team this year compared to last year. >> more on those stories, outside we go to chris sowers we see the precipitation, hopefully it won't be a washout. >>...
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the same persian gulf that unfortunately u.s. war ships keep coming and going for no apparent reason. they should ask their own military men to look at their own military maps, given their own pilots, how they have written the name of this important waterway. therefore, he should also go through his geography also and he should also study. he hasn't studied it well. this is a multilateral deal that has been ratified by the u.n. security council. it is a u.n. document. is it possible for a president to unilaterally decertify this important international deal? apparently he is not in the know. this is a document -- this is not a document between iran and the united states that he can .reated the way he likes respect and ethics and also important, incorrect statements unjustified, false accusations, baseless accusations against iran, against the iranian people, the great nation that the speaker has changed to the southern part of the persian gulf took part in a unique presidential race. a nation that has democracy and amalgamated wi
the same persian gulf that unfortunately u.s. war ships keep coming and going for no apparent reason. they should ask their own military men to look at their own military maps, given their own pilots, how they have written the name of this important waterway. therefore, he should also go through his geography also and he should also study. he hasn't studied it well. this is a multilateral deal that has been ratified by the u.n. security council. it is a u.n. document. is it possible for a...
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gulf summer do you think saudi arabia would emirates and bahrain will take part in the gulf summit in case the prices and the result out of. the united states of america has a strong relations with all concerned come true as. when it comes to the dispute with qatar qatar the united states of america article also looking into how that relation because it's important from the security and they can and they come in economic point of view also the age of saudi arabia emirates and bahrain nothing has happened since then between the us and these countries and as we said before we hold the concern part is to start a sort of dialogue to sort out that this bit and sort out the problems and we need to strengthen the gulf cooperation council because the gulf cooperation council is quite important in this regard and also has its own participation in developments in the region that's why we need to have a pass for everyone for all concerned parties to solve the problems and bring strength the to the drug of cooperation council regarding the kingdom of saudi arabia the emirates the black rain it's
gulf summer do you think saudi arabia would emirates and bahrain will take part in the gulf summit in case the prices and the result out of. the united states of america has a strong relations with all concerned come true as. when it comes to the dispute with qatar qatar the united states of america article also looking into how that relation because it's important from the security and they can and they come in economic point of view also the age of saudi arabia emirates and bahrain nothing...
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emerging into the gulf of mexi mexico. it's about 500 miles south of the mouth of the mississippi river. but take look at the latest track. category one hurricane by tomorrow evening. 85 miles per hour winds making landfall tomorrow night into early sunday morning likely just to the east of new orleans around bill lock see or mobile bay. then moving inland north and west of atlanta by sunday evening, 40 miles per hour tropical storm. then the remnant moisture heads in our direction early next we week. hurricane warnings posted along the gulf coast included in that new orleans, bill locks scene also mobile. the tropical storm force winds will move in that direction tomorrow night into early sunday morning. power outages likely and take look at the latest computer guidance for the storm surge. some locations from gulfport to bill lock see up to 6-foot storm surge. here locally, warm and humid for the weekend. coming up we'll time out how much rainfall we'll see from nate in our area. dawn, back over to you. >> scott, thank y
emerging into the gulf of mexi mexico. it's about 500 miles south of the mouth of the mississippi river. but take look at the latest track. category one hurricane by tomorrow evening. 85 miles per hour winds making landfall tomorrow night into early sunday morning likely just to the east of new orleans around bill lock see or mobile bay. then moving inland north and west of atlanta by sunday evening, 40 miles per hour tropical storm. then the remnant moisture heads in our direction early next...
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the storm- now just a tropical depression leaving a mark on the gulf coast. find out how it's now impacting our area. details from eileen whelan coming up after the break. ba in a noisy world ... northern virginia's own novec is listening to its cust who want reliable, affordable electricity, renewable energy options, and ways to save energy and money. novec delivers the most reliable power in the region. and customers are paying less for electricity than they did eight years ago. novec is listening and responding. that's because this not-for-profit cooperative is owned by the people it serves. novec. listening. responding. thunderstorms. nasa's weather satellite caught these images saturday morning as closer to the gulf coast. - rain & wind this morning from nate; very humid/tropical - drier this afternoon & tuesday; unseasonably warm - more showers mid-late week; impacts to nationals game? - dry and warm weekend ahead today: am rain and wind. pm partly sunny; isolated shower. very humid. highs: 82-87 winds: sw 15-25 g 30+ mph tonight: mild & muggy. patchy f
the storm- now just a tropical depression leaving a mark on the gulf coast. find out how it's now impacting our area. details from eileen whelan coming up after the break. ba in a noisy world ... northern virginia's own novec is listening to its cust who want reliable, affordable electricity, renewable energy options, and ways to save energy and money. novec delivers the most reliable power in the region. and customers are paying less for electricity than they did eight years ago. novec is...
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water from the gulf of mexico into sea level rise can the city. and the sea level rise can have an effect on storm surge. the question of whether there will be more storms is a little iffy because with climates change you see more wind shear which can prevent storms before they formed. is certainly evidence in the model that is warming ocean and the atmospheric conditions are leading to greater strength for storms that actually make it, but actually achieve very. the problem with that is that it is based, the data will only emerge once we see a lot more really strong storms. who wants that? indeed. always fascinating to talk to you. thank you very much to let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. an explosion at a fuel station in accra, has killed a number of people. the blast, involving natural gas, sent a giant fireball into the night sky causing panic among residents. it's understood the blaze triggered a second explosion and fire at a nearby petrol station. a car has ploughed into pedestrians outside the natural history m
water from the gulf of mexico into sea level rise can the city. and the sea level rise can have an effect on storm surge. the question of whether there will be more storms is a little iffy because with climates change you see more wind shear which can prevent storms before they formed. is certainly evidence in the model that is warming ocean and the atmospheric conditions are leading to greater strength for storms that actually make it, but actually achieve very. the problem with that is that...
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it is racing through the gulf right now. where it is headed, well, to the gulf states, of course. that's where it is going to make landfall tonight. late tonight or early tomorrow morning. currently located 345 miles south of the mississippi delta with sustained winds of 80 miles per hour. that could actually strengthen over thext we'll continue to watch it. it is moving through with quite a pace to the north/northwest at 22 miles per hour. keep in mind, when harvey rolled through texas, it was meandering at 4 miles per hour. so that gives you some sense of comparison. the water temperature here between 86 and 89 degrees. that's why we're anticipating some strengthening before it makes landfall right around the area surrounding biloxi. as it moves through, it is going to pick up additional speed. winding up, bringing heavy rains to the 95 corridor between boston, new york, philadelphia and washington. as we head into tuesday. keep in mind, we are going to see storm surge, high winds and potential flooding. tropical storm force winds extend 125 mile s to the north f the center of t
it is racing through the gulf right now. where it is headed, well, to the gulf states, of course. that's where it is going to make landfall tonight. late tonight or early tomorrow morning. currently located 345 miles south of the mississippi delta with sustained winds of 80 miles per hour. that could actually strengthen over thext we'll continue to watch it. it is moving through with quite a pace to the north/northwest at 22 miles per hour. keep in mind, when harvey rolled through texas, it was...
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as it movs its way across the yucatan peninsula and gulf. once it against to gulf warmer water will give it moreenery jury and anticipated it could become hurricane sooner that thought. we have to watch it closely. as far as here at homes goes 7 right now with clouds. winds calm and temperatures elsewhere. 64 winchester and 67 gaithersburg and 70 baltimore and 7 3 annapolis and 69 fredericksburg. it continues to be mild and warm at months for right now out. there things don't change much tomorrow at all. quite a warm day. lows would be at 67. here's a quick look at weekend forecast the two days are completely opposite and 86 degrees on saturday feeling like summer with sunshine and just a few clouds and but the remnants of nate gives us sunday soaker and we're look the upper0s and we'llee days. now, we do need rain we're in quite a deficit. more than 22 days we're headed for we've seen no significant measurable rainfall. rain will be welcome in that ward and that tropical moisture will set us up for flash flooding and we have to watch if clo
as it movs its way across the yucatan peninsula and gulf. once it against to gulf warmer water will give it moreenery jury and anticipated it could become hurricane sooner that thought. we have to watch it closely. as far as here at homes goes 7 right now with clouds. winds calm and temperatures elsewhere. 64 winchester and 67 gaithersburg and 70 baltimore and 7 3 annapolis and 69 fredericksburg. it continues to be mild and warm at months for right now out. there things don't change much...
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it is racing through the gulf right now. where it's headed, well, to the gulf states of course. that's where it's going to make landfall tonight, late tonight or early tomorrow morning. currently located 345 miles south of the mississippi delta. with sustained winds of 80 miles per hour. that could actually strengthen over the next several hours. we'll continue to watch it. but it's moving through with quite a pace. to the north/northwest to 22 miles per hour. keep in mind when harvey rolled through texas it was meandering at just four miles per hour. that gives smu senyou some sens comparison. the water temperature between 86 and 89. that's why we're anticipating some strengthening before it makes landfall right around the area surrounding biloxi. as it moves through it will pick up additional speed bringing heavy raps ins to the 95 corrid. keep in mind we are going storm surge, high winds, and potential flooding. tropical storm force winds extend 125 miles to the north of the center of the core of this storm right now. not a well-defined eye. and hurricane force winds a much n
it is racing through the gulf right now. where it's headed, well, to the gulf states of course. that's where it's going to make landfall tonight, late tonight or early tomorrow morning. currently located 345 miles south of the mississippi delta. with sustained winds of 80 miles per hour. that could actually strengthen over the next several hours. we'll continue to watch it. but it's moving through with quite a pace. to the north/northwest to 22 miles per hour. keep in mind when harvey rolled...
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the gulf coast bracing for tropical storm nate. the national hurricane center issued a hurricane and storm surge warnings for southeast louisiana, the mississippi and alabama coasts. the deadly storm already left major destruction in central america. nicaragua was hit especially hard at least 21 people dead in its wake. and now churning towards the united states. officials are expecting several inches of rain and unusually high tides. evacuation orders are already being issued for some coastal communities right now. >>> and your fox 29 weather authority is tracking nate's path. meteorologist scott williams joining us with the very latest. >> dawn, nate is intensifying right now winds out 60 miles an hour. more convection around that center of circulation. it's moving through the yucatan peninsula will emerge into the gulf of mexico over the weekend. likely maintaining a category one hurricane status before it makes landfall. so take look at that latest track. here's tomorrow afternoon. 70 miles per hour winds. and then making landf
the gulf coast bracing for tropical storm nate. the national hurricane center issued a hurricane and storm surge warnings for southeast louisiana, the mississippi and alabama coasts. the deadly storm already left major destruction in central america. nicaragua was hit especially hard at least 21 people dead in its wake. and now churning towards the united states. officials are expecting several inches of rain and unusually high tides. evacuation orders are already being issued for some coastal...
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hurricane warnings posted along the gulf coast. and look at the threat of tropical storm force winds impacting places like new orleans, biloxi, mobile, alaba alabama, late tomorrow into early sunday. warm and humid weather, expected this weekend, across our area and also coming up we'll time out one to 2-inches of rain for parts of our area. dawn? >> all right, thank you, scott. >>> developing in trenton, new jersey torque night, two women shot in broad daylight. one of them a 58-year-old killed. the other just a teenager. fox 29's shawnette wilson joins us live from trenton with the details. shawnette? >> reporter: well, dawn, tonight we don't know the remaining victim's condition and we're still waiting to learn a motive in the shooting. trenton police and crime scene investigators remained in the area of eight carver lane late tonight after shots rang out early this afternoon. police say a 58-year-old woman was killed. a 14-year-old girl was also shot. skyfox flew over the area soon after it happened. >> i'm startled. >> reporte
hurricane warnings posted along the gulf coast. and look at the threat of tropical storm force winds impacting places like new orleans, biloxi, mobile, alaba alabama, late tomorrow into early sunday. warm and humid weather, expected this weekend, across our area and also coming up we'll time out one to 2-inches of rain for parts of our area. dawn? >> all right, thank you, scott. >>> developing in trenton, new jersey torque night, two women shot in broad daylight. one of them a...
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conditions are really starting to get bad along the gulf coast. people are bracing from a second land fall. we want to take you out to jay gray, jay is in mobile, alabama. hi jay. >> reporter: hey there, kristen, the rain is picking up now. now it is starting to intensify yearlong mobile of category one hurricane closing in. >> nate made land fall along the southern edge of louisiana early, crossing over and backing into the the alabama border. >> because this storm is moving so quickly that conditions are going to deteriorate rapidly. >> growing waves pounding the coast from louisiana through the floor panhandle as many as 28 millions could be affected by the storm. for the most part empty. despite early warnings from police. >> it is not mandatory for you to evacuate yet but i highly recommend it because that's my job. >> many making the decision to stock up on supplies. >> i got my food and supply and my generator. >> 14 named storms and nine hurricanes. five of those of mayor hurricanes of category three or higher. >> tonight, a strong reminde
conditions are really starting to get bad along the gulf coast. people are bracing from a second land fall. we want to take you out to jay gray, jay is in mobile, alabama. hi jay. >> reporter: hey there, kristen, the rain is picking up now. now it is starting to intensify yearlong mobile of category one hurricane closing in. >> nate made land fall along the southern edge of louisiana early, crossing over and backing into the the alabama border. >> because this storm is moving...
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when it gets to the gulf coast, it will keep going. keep knocking downpour power lines for montgomery and alabama. the storm surge. 9 feet tall. waves on top of that. all the way from pensacola back to new orleans. 5 to 9 feet. you get farther away, 2 to 4. the wind gusts through grand isle. look at that number. biloxi. the gusts forecast is 109 miles per hour. so that's the threat. there will be flooding. it is the wind and surge that is truly the problem this morning with hurricane nate. and the fact that it is in very warm water. uninterrupted warm water for the next 15 hours before landfall. this could be a bigger storm than 90. right now we are watching for an eye. when it etc. gets an eye, it is significant. right now, no significant eye. when it is there, i'll let you know. >> we know the warm waters they just feed it like fuel. chad, thank you. i appreciate it. >>> as chad talked about potential for mississippi and alabama. let's go to new orleans. he talked about the threat for that city. new orleans is under a state of emerge
when it gets to the gulf coast, it will keep going. keep knocking downpour power lines for montgomery and alabama. the storm surge. 9 feet tall. waves on top of that. all the way from pensacola back to new orleans. 5 to 9 feet. you get farther away, 2 to 4. the wind gusts through grand isle. look at that number. biloxi. the gusts forecast is 109 miles per hour. so that's the threat. there will be flooding. it is the wind and surge that is truly the problem this morning with hurricane nate. and...
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gulf coast. nbc's kerry sanders is in orange beach, alabama. kerry, you've been very, very busy this season. what's the latest on nate now? >> well, nate is moving, and the general direction will be here in the mobile bay, orange beach area. but don't be fooled by that. this storm, while moving quickly at 22 miles an hour, has a breadth of about -- which means while the hurricane force winds will be concentrated around the new orleans area and over maybe here to orange beach, you actually have winds that will be impacting areas as far east as tampa. the storm surge could be in some places as high as nine feet. so that means folks are waking up this morning, and while yesterday they started to recognize there was going to be a threat, it's now very real so here in alabama, there was a voluntary evacuation . in portions of new orleans, there's a mandatory evacuation. in recent rainstorms, they've had flooding. that's all a result of some problems that have been developing with the pumps that are designed to keep that city dry. as you can see, peo
gulf coast. nbc's kerry sanders is in orange beach, alabama. kerry, you've been very, very busy this season. what's the latest on nate now? >> well, nate is moving, and the general direction will be here in the mobile bay, orange beach area. but don't be fooled by that. this storm, while moving quickly at 22 miles an hour, has a breadth of about -- which means while the hurricane force winds will be concentrated around the new orleans area and over maybe here to orange beach, you actually...
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those towering thunderstorms fueling off of the warm gulf of mexico water. temperatures in the mid 80's, moving rapidly. take a look at the latest as of 8:00 a.m. north northwest at 22 miles per hour. winds up to 85 miles per hour, about 245 miles just to the south, southeast of the mouth of the mississippi river, take a look by this afternoon, 85 miles per hour winds, then likely making landfall late tonight early sunday, 90 miles per hour winds, then rapidly moves inland, weakens to a tropical storm. as we go hour by hour, we're looking anywhere from three to six inches, locally up to ten inches of rainfall some locations along the gulf of mexico and as we watch the moisture head in our direction by tuesday night, likely over an inch of rainfall. physical north and west, higher amounts towards the western part of the state around pittsburgh, lesser atlantic city cape may, warm and humid, tracking nate and once again, timing of that rainfall coming up. bill? >> thank you so much. scott. >>> again, it continues, seals like we're saying this so often, new orl
those towering thunderstorms fueling off of the warm gulf of mexico water. temperatures in the mid 80's, moving rapidly. take a look at the latest as of 8:00 a.m. north northwest at 22 miles per hour. winds up to 85 miles per hour, about 245 miles just to the south, southeast of the mouth of the mississippi river, take a look by this afternoon, 85 miles per hour winds, then likely making landfall late tonight early sunday, 90 miles per hour winds, then rapidly moves inland, weakens to a...
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the entire gulf coast region bracing fortunate's arrival. it's expected to make landfall sometime tonight. the city of new orleans keeping a close eye on the storm because of the city's fragile pumping system. louisiana has mobilized national guard troops ahead of the storm. the mayor is hoping to avoid the same problem that plagued florida following hurricane irma. >> it this to be set out clearly to all the nursing homes and the facilities in new orleans caring for the elderly, if you do not have a generator go get one, if your generator is broken call us, we're working with you, we expect the evacuation plans are working as you have told us they will. >> new orleans is preparing. nate slammed into central america yesterday, we learned that 21 people died. roads and homes flooded, many lost power and running water. this minder, "good morning america" will have more on hurricane nate and the preparations along the gulf coast for the storm arrives. "good morning america" coming your way at 8:00 a.m. >>> power was knocked out in a south jerse
the entire gulf coast region bracing fortunate's arrival. it's expected to make landfall sometime tonight. the city of new orleans keeping a close eye on the storm because of the city's fragile pumping system. louisiana has mobilized national guard troops ahead of the storm. the mayor is hoping to avoid the same problem that plagued florida following hurricane irma. >> it this to be set out clearly to all the nursing homes and the facilities in new orleans caring for the elderly, if you...
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up very close to the yucatan and into the gulf of mexico and eventually very close to the gulf coast as a category 1 hurricane and there is some computer models bringing us stronger into the u.s. coast. we need to find out what it means for our weather. it could have a big impact early next week. we'll talk about that as well. see you back here in 15 minutes. >> all right, doug. >>> much needed help is on its way to puerto rico still trying to recover. our doreen gentzler is talking to people there. >>> after hurricanes and earthquake and now the shooting in las vegas, you days. we have some ways to deal with the stress that that can bring so it doesn't impact your health. >>> also, a consumer investigation this afternoon. the chief way to detect toxic fumes in your car. we're working for you to help protect your family. >>> we want to take you now to the sky for some breaking news. moments ago, chopper 4 flew over a dumptruck crash in silver spring. a truck flipped over near kemp mill road and hit a utility pole. the dver was treated for mriin ralpand as a doctor, nobody ever asked
up very close to the yucatan and into the gulf of mexico and eventually very close to the gulf coast as a category 1 hurricane and there is some computer models bringing us stronger into the u.s. coast. we need to find out what it means for our weather. it could have a big impact early next week. we'll talk about that as well. see you back here in 15 minutes. >> all right, doug. >>> much needed help is on its way to puerto rico still trying to recover. our doreen gentzler is...
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future tracker 6, we're zoomed into the gulf coast states. nate is weakened into a tropical storm roughly 80 miles per hour north/northeast of biloxi, mississippi. the heavy rain bands are pulling northbound from birmingham alabama, and montgomery, alabama. it's moves north over the next 24 to 48 hours. 9:00 a.m., expect clouds and patchy fog and scattered shower or two, we're not looking at a wash, but there will be some wet weather around. by the afternoon pretty much the same thing. we're looking at mainly cloudy conditions with one or two scattered showers around, as we get into monday throughout the afternoon we're looking at periods of rain, that's the remnant of nate, especially west of the city, where some locations could come awful close to 2 inches. one to two inches when all is said and done. forecast for today, 80 degrees in philadelphia. lots of clouds and showers around, a muggy 80 in reading today. allentown, the lehigh valley feeling like august, 80 degrees. millville, 82. dover, 82. cape may, 78. the exclusive accuweather sev
future tracker 6, we're zoomed into the gulf coast states. nate is weakened into a tropical storm roughly 80 miles per hour north/northeast of biloxi, mississippi. the heavy rain bands are pulling northbound from birmingham alabama, and montgomery, alabama. it's moves north over the next 24 to 48 hours. 9:00 a.m., expect clouds and patchy fog and scattered shower or two, we're not looking at a wash, but there will be some wet weather around. by the afternoon pretty much the same thing. we're...
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people on the gulf coast preparing a state of emergency -- people on the gulf coast preparing. a state of emergency has been issued for 29 counties in florida and the city of new orleans. storm impacting the oil industry. exxon and shell have shut down some facilities. off-line. nate could reach hurricane status tomorrow afternoon. watching it very closely. larry: thousands coming together a fallengas to honor hero. he served in the army and was off duty when bullets started to fly. while helping others, he was killed by gunfire. >> he demanded respect. about -- some things there was something about the way he carried himself. larry: another vigil to remember a west virginia woman. the concert the past three years. friends and family gathered on the football field of her alma mater. autria: we follow the investigation. stephen paddock may have scouted chicago andons in boston. he may have been planning other attacks, possibly a car bombing. he killed 58 people on sunday. many injured remain in the hospital. investigators have not landed on a motive. larry: a worker and potomac
people on the gulf coast preparing a state of emergency -- people on the gulf coast preparing. a state of emergency has been issued for 29 counties in florida and the city of new orleans. storm impacting the oil industry. exxon and shell have shut down some facilities. off-line. nate could reach hurricane status tomorrow afternoon. watching it very closely. larry: thousands coming together a fallengas to honor hero. he served in the army and was off duty when bullets started to fly. while...