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across southern mississippi. and that's in addition to the other 80,000 -- >> mississippi power and light. and we have private electric power cooperatives and they're reporting 80,000. again, we do have very robust crew of lines men, so we expect that the power outages to be greatly reduced now that the winds have died down and the sun is coming up. >> that's a significant increase, more than a quarter million in mississippi alone. there are line men out trying to get those folks back online. lee smithson, thank you very much for that update. >>> we have this now in from dauphin island, alabama. the mayor there tells cnn there is significant flooding, homes and cars are flooded throughout the island, and the causeway leading to dauphin island is now closed. the west end of the island is inaccessible because of the depths of water, 4 to 6 feet, he's saying. this is mayor jeff collier who is checking in, saying the water is starting to recede, that's happened in the past hour or so. >>> well, "saturday night live"
across southern mississippi. and that's in addition to the other 80,000 -- >> mississippi power and light. and we have private electric power cooperatives and they're reporting 80,000. again, we do have very robust crew of lines men, so we expect that the power outages to be greatly reduced now that the winds have died down and the sun is coming up. >> that's a significant increase, more than a quarter million in mississippi alone. there are line men out trying to get those folks...
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river so we are back out running towards mississippi once again. that will take another hour until we get that second landfall but conditions are really beginning to deteriorate right now as we speak. plans are still at 85 miles an hour and that's a category one storm but were beginning to see that outer i won't get closer and closer to landfall and i do suspect that some of the heaviest rain at this moment is beginning to fall. you see it stretching from biloxi running up to mobile and areas of pensacola. this entire region will seat rounds of very heavy rain and i suspect the surf will pile up at this point, as well. wins becoming stronger and stronger popping out of the south so three-6 feet will be wide spread of service and that will get higher in some locations getting up closer to nine-10 feet as we look as these pockets and in lengths where the wind can pick up. this is a current look at the radar. here is your eye, right there. those outer bands are beginning to approach landfall. again, you don't talk about the actual landfall into the ce
river so we are back out running towards mississippi once again. that will take another hour until we get that second landfall but conditions are really beginning to deteriorate right now as we speak. plans are still at 85 miles an hour and that's a category one storm but were beginning to see that outer i won't get closer and closer to landfall and i do suspect that some of the heaviest rain at this moment is beginning to fall. you see it stretching from biloxi running up to mobile and areas...
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what a great day for mississippi. the third annual mississippi book festival. all of the work that has been done, you cannot say not to all of the people that have participated. it is my honor to have in mississippi, doctor carla hayden who is 1/14 librarian of congress. sworn in on september 14 of 2016. so still new on the job. and we had an edible day yesterday with her here in the state library commission and also we had just an amazing day. it was great. so i want you to know that when we, when you talk of rockstar status -- and i see susan here. when we had her with about 100 librarians stacross the state, was like elvis was in the room. [laughter] it was pretty special. also, probably at about 1015 we will open this up for some q&a. there is a podium in the back in the middle of the room there that you see with the microphone. if you have a question that you want to ask please feel free to go there. we were trying to get as many as we can in a 15 minute span and do that as well. and so, we please have a given war mississippi welcome to dr. carla hayden. [
what a great day for mississippi. the third annual mississippi book festival. all of the work that has been done, you cannot say not to all of the people that have participated. it is my honor to have in mississippi, doctor carla hayden who is 1/14 librarian of congress. sworn in on september 14 of 2016. so still new on the job. and we had an edible day yesterday with her here in the state library commission and also we had just an amazing day. it was great. so i want you to know that when we,...
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storm surges hitting coastal mississippi. we are expecting a second landfall shortly around that area as our coverage continues with hurricane nate. is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and... they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if i wasn't happy with my claim experience for any reason, they'd give me my money back, no questions asked. can you believe that? no. the claim satisfaction guarantee, only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by f
storm surges hitting coastal mississippi. we are expecting a second landfall shortly around that area as our coverage continues with hurricane nate. is that whole thing still dragging on? no, i took some pics with the app and... filed a claim, but... you know how they send you money to cover repairs and... they took forever to pay you, right? no, i got paid right away, but... at the very end of it all, my agent... wouldn't even call you back, right? no, she called to see if i was happy. but if...
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las carreteras en diferentes partes de mississippi parecÍan rÍos. estas inundaciones destrozaron tendidos elÉctricos dejando a miles sin servicio en alabama y mississippi. " el huracÁn creÓ algunos estragos en las carreteras, tambiÉn en las seÑalizaciones pero fueron reportados y todas las agencias estÁn trabajando para reparar todos los daÑos", aseguran las autoridades. en alabama familias como esta tu bien que ser rescatadas, tambiÉn quedaron destruidos muelles como este y hoy tratan de limpiar los escombros la mayorÍa de los negocios permanecen cerrados. Éste supermercado mexicano es la decepciÓn. una seÑal de que en algunas comunidades comiencen a reponerse. >> la mayor parte de la gente ha venido a eso, dar dinero a sus paÍses, manda recargas. >> el huracÁn nate es el primero que toca tierra en mississippi, luego del paso de katrina en 2005. autoridades han dicho que tomarÁ una semana para reparar las carreteras daÑadas y los tendidos elÉctricos. algunas escuelas no estarÁn abiertas el lunes. esto es todo de mi parte. >> graci
las carreteras en diferentes partes de mississippi parecÍan rÍos. estas inundaciones destrozaron tendidos elÉctricos dejando a miles sin servicio en alabama y mississippi. " el huracÁn creÓ algunos estragos en las carreteras, tambiÉn en las seÑalizaciones pero fueron reportados y todas las agencias estÁn trabajando para reparar todos los daÑos", aseguran las autoridades. en alabama familias como esta tu bien que ser rescatadas, tambiÉn quedaron destruidos muelles como este y...
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he comes from mississippi and we'll talk about the siege of mississippi. anyone was ever have the opportunity to be -- was ever -- opportunity had the to be on a battlefield with him is kind of like having this immersive experience on the field. and it is kind of like having this standup comedy routine, where he charms hundreds of the visitors with his unique style. if you ever have the opportunity a listen to him speak, it is wonderful storytelling experience. ado, i present matt atkinson. matt: i always hate the introduction. i think this may be the first time i have ever been on c-span. i don't know if you set goals or iatever, but i always thought would hit the pinnacle if i could have steve scully interview me on c-span. you know who he is, you just don't know who he is. he is the dude from c-span. if he is watching, i would like to make a shout out. [laughter] come to stevenson ranch. let us get the catch out and the firm out. let us have an interview and talk. -- let us get the couch out and fern out. andus have an interview talk. i am supposed to t
he comes from mississippi and we'll talk about the siege of mississippi. anyone was ever have the opportunity to be -- was ever -- opportunity had the to be on a battlefield with him is kind of like having this immersive experience on the field. and it is kind of like having this standup comedy routine, where he charms hundreds of the visitors with his unique style. if you ever have the opportunity a listen to him speak, it is wonderful storytelling experience. ado, i present matt atkinson....
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but this is in biloxi, mississippi. and not too far away just a couple of of miles down the road in beautiful gulf port, i have the mayor on the phone with me. mr. mayor, i'm not sure you have a tv in front of me. i'm sure you have a wepdo you can just look out to see how bad this storm surge is. i know i've heard some people saying thank goodness it's not as bad as we were thing. but has it picked up where you are, sir? >> yeah, it's picked up. but to this point it's been pretty manageable. we're looking for this wind to increase, and of course as y'all are show 'ing your images driving a bit of a storm surge. we've had a gradual increase in water levels here. >> how do you prepare for this? >> well, fortunately, we've got a lot of on the job training. you just make sure you get the word out to folks, make sure shelter is in place those folks in low-lying areas. obviously if they're in mobile homes, they need to go to shelters as well. as a community we're pretty prepared. our transit up until about 6:00 was giving peo
but this is in biloxi, mississippi. and not too far away just a couple of of miles down the road in beautiful gulf port, i have the mayor on the phone with me. mr. mayor, i'm not sure you have a tv in front of me. i'm sure you have a wepdo you can just look out to see how bad this storm surge is. i know i've heard some people saying thank goodness it's not as bad as we were thing. but has it picked up where you are, sir? >> yeah, it's picked up. but to this point it's been pretty...
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but i now represent the 2nd district of mississippi. and it was her spirit that still lives on in sunflower county, mississippi. and the majority of the population is african-american. at the time she registered, we d no elected officials and happy to report to you that the sheriff is african-american, the so her work and has not been in vein. s you also indicated the devil busy creating tricks, the disenfranchised, voter d.d., voting polls, making it difficult for people in rural areas to get to the polls to vote especially in areas where you don't have public transportation. 100th ha mrp er's birthday should be rededicating ourselves to her legacy. d everyone loves to quote is and she is sick and tired after being sick and tired. that goes a long way with the administration being in washington now. hamer's spirit will live on. visited n karen bass her give in mississippi and it was very touching. e community in her death has really embraced not only she, a her husband and created monument to her memory. when i was a freshman member of
but i now represent the 2nd district of mississippi. and it was her spirit that still lives on in sunflower county, mississippi. and the majority of the population is african-american. at the time she registered, we d no elected officials and happy to report to you that the sheriff is african-american, the so her work and has not been in vein. s you also indicated the devil busy creating tricks, the disenfranchised, voter d.d., voting polls, making it difficult for people in rural areas to get...
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we are from louisville, mississippi. we found reading comprehension and all that, we formed a group called black girls read and we came down to meet you. we have 30 girls k-12, maybe 20 today. we are right back here. [applause] >> we inspire girls to read, midnight without a moon by linda jackson but we went to inspires them, let them know they can do or be anything they want to be. they will be future carla haydens. i want to ask you if they would please stand. if you would inspire them with a few words. [applause] >> i love it because, because you young ladies have different outfits. i am trying to get a t-shirt. that is the other thing, reading can be cool and you can do your thing and read what you want and this is just -- take advantage of it. one of the joys of working with young people, i want to get all of your names because in 20 years or so when you become, you are doing your thing, don't forget us. we will be able to say a couple of the members or all the members of this group are now doing this, this and this
we are from louisville, mississippi. we found reading comprehension and all that, we formed a group called black girls read and we came down to meet you. we have 30 girls k-12, maybe 20 today. we are right back here. [applause] >> we inspire girls to read, midnight without a moon by linda jackson but we went to inspires them, let them know they can do or be anything they want to be. they will be future carla haydens. i want to ask you if they would please stand. if you would inspire them...
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where can to the third mississippi book festival, i'm chris mississippi archives and history, i have been asked to remind everyone that you're more than welcome to take photographs to social media. this is the conversation of library in congress panel and sponsored by the mississippi humanities council and the southern mississippi friends of the library. mississippi is fortunate to have so strong a supporter of literature, music and arts as congressman greg harper, now in fifth term, harper shares the committee on house administration and serves house committee of energy and commerce and joint committee on printing an more pertantly chair committee. here is congressman gregg happen -- harper,. >> what a great day. all the work that's been done, you can't say enough to all of the people that have participated, but it's my honor to have in mississippi dr. carla hayden 14th librarian of congress. still new on the job. we had an incredible day yesterday with her here at the state library commission and also we -- we had just an amazing day, didn't we. i want you to know that when you tal
where can to the third mississippi book festival, i'm chris mississippi archives and history, i have been asked to remind everyone that you're more than welcome to take photographs to social media. this is the conversation of library in congress panel and sponsored by the mississippi humanities council and the southern mississippi friends of the library. mississippi is fortunate to have so strong a supporter of literature, music and arts as congressman greg harper, now in fifth term, harper...
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hurricane warnings for mississippi and alabama. a tropical storm warning for areas across coastal areas of louisiana. we look at the path and track with nate 35 miles per hour southwest of biloxi mississippi. this storm system accelerates sunday night and into early next week. with that, we have rain back home as well. we'll talk about what to expect sunday through monday, one to two inches of rain likely. locally, higher amounts and the heaviest amount west of the city. no creek and river flooding looking to be a concern at this time. we have more on that on the accuweather forecast. >> we continue with maggie ruely live in mobile, alabama. >> walter, it's been raining nearly nonstop as hurricane nate pounds the gulf coast. hurricane nate sweeping over louisiana, mississippi and alabama. waves and rain lashing the coastline. >> we are only in the outer bands of hurricane nate and already in gulf court mississippi, the waves are over the storm wall, one of the biggest concerns, a state of emergency and curfew in effect in towns and
hurricane warnings for mississippi and alabama. a tropical storm warning for areas across coastal areas of louisiana. we look at the path and track with nate 35 miles per hour southwest of biloxi mississippi. this storm system accelerates sunday night and into early next week. with that, we have rain back home as well. we'll talk about what to expect sunday through monday, one to two inches of rain likely. locally, higher amounts and the heaviest amount west of the city. no creek and river...
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we'll show you some live pictures of biloxi, mississippi. the breaking story we're watching, hurricane nate inching closer to landfall. when will that happen? bill karins tells us. [crowd 1] hey, you're on fire! [mascot] you bet i am! [crowd 2] dude, you're on fire! [mascot] oh, yeah! [crowd 3] no, you're on fire! look behind you. [mascot] i'm cool. i'm cool. [burke] that's one way to fire up the crowd. but we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ thisto a hilarioushing baudiobook on audible.g and this woman is laughing because she's pretending her boss's terrible story is funny. still actually laughing. no longer making a human noise. experience the comedy, not your commute. dial star-star-audible on your smartphone to start listening today. >>> we're still following breaking news. the hurricane one had your be cane expected to make landfall. bill, do we know any thoughts about with when that might happen? >> landfall is expected to be roulx
we'll show you some live pictures of biloxi, mississippi. the breaking story we're watching, hurricane nate inching closer to landfall. when will that happen? bill karins tells us. [crowd 1] hey, you're on fire! [mascot] you bet i am! [crowd 2] dude, you're on fire! [mascot] oh, yeah! [crowd 3] no, you're on fire! look behind you. [mascot] i'm cool. i'm cool. [burke] that's one way to fire up the crowd. but we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or...
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the florida panhandle and mississippi. meteorologist chad myers is tracking nate and wondering now that it's come on to the coast, how much power is it packing as it's going to move up toward tennessee, chad? >> it's still 70 right now so it's still a pretty good storm. by the time it gets to montgomery or birmingham it's going to be 50, then 40, then possess. by the time it gets up to d.c. it's going to be 10 or 15. nothing really left except rain. right now a 70-mile-per-hour storm. came on shore last night close to biloxi, mississippi. that's where the storm made its potential eye wall landfall. but the storm surge spread all the way to almost pensacola through glve shores and glve port. this is an area that really is susceptible to surge because it act like a catcher's mitt. all of the water comes up and has to stop. not like a glancing bowl from irma or maria. 85 miles per hour when it made landfall but still the potential for today for tornadoes. certainly tornadoes. and coming on shore water spouts even maybe a bigg
the florida panhandle and mississippi. meteorologist chad myers is tracking nate and wondering now that it's come on to the coast, how much power is it packing as it's going to move up toward tennessee, chad? >> it's still 70 right now so it's still a pretty good storm. by the time it gets to montgomery or birmingham it's going to be 50, then 40, then possess. by the time it gets up to d.c. it's going to be 10 or 15. nothing really left except rain. right now a 70-mile-per-hour storm....
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he is the fire chief of gulfport, mississippi. and i asked him how the situation was there. >> we had the storm surge and wind gusts. we have reports of one gust up around 70 miles an hour. it's not been quite as bad as we feared. but our motto is to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. and at this point it seems like in gulfport here for the most part we have gotten that. >> what have been your concerns? what remain your concerns? >> reporte >> we had a structure fire we had to go out and fight at kind of the height of the storm, when we were seeing some very -- a lot of 40, 45, 50-mile-an-hour gusts. and that's a very digits situation, to have a wind-driven fire like that. we do have some flooding here in gulfport, highway 90. and we're getting reports of some of the other roads that are prone to flooding that are impassable at this time. >> when you compare it to the possibilities i suppose of this storm that hung around in the gulf and picked up some more activity from the warm waters there, are you feeling something o
he is the fire chief of gulfport, mississippi. and i asked him how the situation was there. >> we had the storm surge and wind gusts. we have reports of one gust up around 70 miles an hour. it's not been quite as bad as we feared. but our motto is to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. and at this point it seems like in gulfport here for the most part we have gotten that. >> what have been your concerns? what remain your concerns? >> reporte >> we had a...
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coast just near polacks the mississippi about an hours outside or so of the new orleans area and this one could be a possibly a category two storm right now with winds of ninety miles per hour about one hundred forty four kilometers per hour with a possible landfall speed of one hundred five miles per hour and that's roughly about one hundred seventy kilometers per hour or so could be doing a lot of some wind damage in mississippi looks like that biggest threat for them is going to be the storm surge a rise of water coming from this storm potentially around say two to three meters of water across much of a cosigner mississippi and even southeast louisiana too and now would be again a pretty detrimental outside of the hurricane protection levees we have here in the state. dave you know twelve years off the cat train how well is the region prepared to cope with extreme weather events now. well fortunately significant advances of it may help the city protect the city for rising water prior to katrina a storm surge of around seven to eleven feet would be horrible for our area fortunate we
coast just near polacks the mississippi about an hours outside or so of the new orleans area and this one could be a possibly a category two storm right now with winds of ninety miles per hour about one hundred forty four kilometers per hour with a possible landfall speed of one hundred five miles per hour and that's roughly about one hundred seventy kilometers per hour or so could be doing a lot of some wind damage in mississippi looks like that biggest threat for them is going to be the storm...
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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 window for this to have intensified in the gulf of mexico. what
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...
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and also, the second one around biloxi, mississippi. we focus in on what's been happening, here locally, we have the humidity, the temperatures they're well above average for this time of year. let's take a look what's happening, the latest on tropical storm nate, maximum sustained winds zero seven miles per hour moving to the north-northeast 20 miles per hour now situated 08 miles north-northeast of biloxi, mississippi. it has weakens to tropical storm. we're still looking at lot of very heavy rainfall with the system. it will move around birmingham, alabama later this afternoon as tropical storm. the renmant moisture heads in our direction early next week. so we need the rainfall here across the delaware valley. look at ultimate doppler right now. it is lit up. looking at a lot of heavy rainfall moving through sections of alabama, north of atlanta, all of that will eventually head in our direction, but right now most of the heavy of the rainfall north and west toward sections of the poconos, also the lehigh valley that is what we're w
and also, the second one around biloxi, mississippi. we focus in on what's been happening, here locally, we have the humidity, the temperatures they're well above average for this time of year. let's take a look what's happening, the latest on tropical storm nate, maximum sustained winds zero seven miles per hour moving to the north-northeast 20 miles per hour now situated 08 miles north-northeast of biloxi, mississippi. it has weakens to tropical storm. we're still looking at lot of very heavy...
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today it's going to be tough in biloxi, mississippi. we'll be watching biloxi, mississippi, right in the middle of the red in the radar. kristen dahlgren is in mobile alabama. what are you seeing at the moment. perhaps a little early. as nate is making its way up that way. >> i'm waiting for bill to give us a custom forecast like he did for kerry. we saw strong bandses coming ashore earlier. right now, not too bad what we're seeing is tornado warnings. typically the area where you see the most tornados. i know a few miles from where i am, there was a billboard that was sheered off and toppled over. also a brick facade was ripped off. some kind of touchdown or micro bust. also, a giant air conditioning vent lifted off the roof of the building. as you can see down here in downtown mobile right now, the streets are quiet, a lot of people heeding those warnings to stay inside. a lot of people got their preparations done earlier today, they've hunkered down. hear what we've been talking about all day, the big issue is the storm surge where w
today it's going to be tough in biloxi, mississippi. we'll be watching biloxi, mississippi, right in the middle of the red in the radar. kristen dahlgren is in mobile alabama. what are you seeing at the moment. perhaps a little early. as nate is making its way up that way. >> i'm waiting for bill to give us a custom forecast like he did for kerry. we saw strong bandses coming ashore earlier. right now, not too bad what we're seeing is tornado warnings. typically the area where you see the...
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it made its first landfall near the mouth of the mississippi river. the effects will be felt all the way from louisiana to florida. officials expect dangerous storm surges. they've already seen some of that. also falling trees and downed power lines. more than 7,000 moments are without power in alabama at the moment. nate has carved a power of destruction killing at least 28 in coast rica. and in puerto rico, hope is in low supply. >> weeks after the hurricane, life here comprised of waiting in line for one service or another. at 8 a.m., the line for ice is two blocks long. >> reporter: i was talking to this family. they were telling me they've been here since 1 a.m. the plant official was supposed to open early this morning but that has yet to happen. and also there's been a 20% increase for the price of ice. >> and this woman came to get ice for her epileptics sister. she was turned away because she didn't have medical document tags. we asked why costs have gone up? she said because costs for diesel has gone up. >> reporter: and the government isn't
it made its first landfall near the mouth of the mississippi river. the effects will be felt all the way from louisiana to florida. officials expect dangerous storm surges. they've already seen some of that. also falling trees and downed power lines. more than 7,000 moments are without power in alabama at the moment. nate has carved a power of destruction killing at least 28 in coast rica. and in puerto rico, hope is in low supply. >> weeks after the hurricane, life here comprised of...
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ocean springs, mississippi, ten foot storm surge. you can well imagine this had been just one category higher, this would have been a completely different storm. i think when we wake up, as we get the daylight along biloxi, the beaches, we'll have significant erosion. that will be something that will take a while to clean up with the storm surge impacting what many areas in biloxi. there is the center of the storm moving north and east. the threat that remains, see the box here, that's a tornado watch, conditions will remain favorable for these bands to have embedded rotating thunderstorms. we have seen that throughout the night and will likely see that through the morning hours. that has been extended. as i widen out the shot, we still have moisture coming in out of the gulf on the eastern side of that circulation. that continues headed up towards pensacola and alabama, georgia. we'll get in on that. and widen even further and this is now the beginning of what will be the storm merging with the front that is moving in. and that fron
ocean springs, mississippi, ten foot storm surge. you can well imagine this had been just one category higher, this would have been a completely different storm. i think when we wake up, as we get the daylight along biloxi, the beaches, we'll have significant erosion. that will be something that will take a while to clean up with the storm surge impacting what many areas in biloxi. there is the center of the storm moving north and east. the threat that remains, see the box here, that's a...
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category one hurricane in the mouth of mississippi river saturday night. powerful storm with 85 miles an hour winds has south mississippi in its crosshairs. >> this is nighttime storm, nighttime storms kill people. >> reporter: mississippi governor bryant warned of 11 to 13-foot storm surge in some areas. >> this is a big storm moving in hurry. >> reporter: water is rising and streets are flooding in bay st. louis. all eyes right now are on the water here in gulfport. nate's potentially deadly storm surge could do the most damage. >> that's what concerns me is the surge. >> yeah. >> reporter: hundreds of people weren't taking any chances. they filled up sand bags ahead of the storm's arrival. >> we don't want what happened with katrina to happen with one of these parish. >> reporter: a water spot was spotted in orange beach alabama. >> with hurricane at nights we season storm surges and high probability of tornadoes and wind damage. >> reporter: nate is the fourth latest storm to hit united states in less than two months. court tee, cbs news gulfport, miss
category one hurricane in the mouth of mississippi river saturday night. powerful storm with 85 miles an hour winds has south mississippi in its crosshairs. >> this is nighttime storm, nighttime storms kill people. >> reporter: mississippi governor bryant warned of 11 to 13-foot storm surge in some areas. >> this is a big storm moving in hurry. >> reporter: water is rising and streets are flooding in bay st. louis. all eyes right now are on the water here in gulfport....
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let's go now about 45 minutes to the west of mobile, to pascagoula, mississippi. nbc's gadi schwartz is there. what are the conditions like where you are? >> right now we are along the coast here in pascagoula. if you take a look right outside you see this is where the storm surge took -- looks like it's receded, left over here. but you see there is a little bit of debris. so, what we've seen so far is electrical crews out assessing some of the damage. there are pockets around here, so you can get debris in the roadway right here. there are pockets around here where there is electricity, and there are pockets where it looks like the electricity -- coast and there are more that have been staging, there were staging last night. so this area seems pretty well prepared to deal with whatever damage there was. but, the good news is that storm surge did not come as inland as expected. there was an update on facebook just a little while ago from the city of pascagoula saying that they did not have any rescues, they did not have any reports of water inside of people's home
let's go now about 45 minutes to the west of mobile, to pascagoula, mississippi. nbc's gadi schwartz is there. what are the conditions like where you are? >> right now we are along the coast here in pascagoula. if you take a look right outside you see this is where the storm surge took -- looks like it's receded, left over here. but you see there is a little bit of debris. so, what we've seen so far is electrical crews out assessing some of the damage. there are pockets around here, so...
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spinning here just off the mississippi coast. this is going to be on shore in another hour, 90 minutes or so. there is the circulation. but look, most of the activity is in the east side of the storm. the west side fairly weak. looks li interfering with this but it's been a breezy night in new orleans. not bad. but there's the storm. south of the coast. but about 30 miles at this point. so that eyewall is going to be on shore here shortly. we've got the hurricane hurricane warnings in effect -- hurricane katrinas in effect. -- hurricane warnings in effect and tropical storm warnings surrounding that. so you know if it's 30 miles south you do the math. not that tough right? 35 miles south-southwest of biloxi at 11:00. it will be a tropical storm overnight by morning it will be gown graded. over land -- downgraded. over land lose the energy. we have tropical storm warnings up but look at this, even in the mountains of northwestern georgia tropical storm warnings. this thing will be down to 40- mile-per-hour winds by sunday evening
spinning here just off the mississippi coast. this is going to be on shore in another hour, 90 minutes or so. there is the circulation. but look, most of the activity is in the east side of the storm. the west side fairly weak. looks li interfering with this but it's been a breezy night in new orleans. not bad. but there's the storm. south of the coast. but about 30 miles at this point. so that eyewall is going to be on shore here shortly. we've got the hurricane hurricane warnings in effect --...
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casino resorts in mississippi closed and evacuated. florida's governor activating the national guard and advising people in the panhandle to stock up on food, water to last several days perhaps. tom, just how powerful is hurricane nate right now? >> the latest advisory just moments ago dropped sustained winds from 90 miles per hour to 85. it's still a category one. but what's more interesting to note is it's been very difficult to see an eye on the satellite imagery so we've been looking at radar. and what they are saying right now, they believe we had a landfall near the mouth of the mississippi river. hard to see where the eye is right now even on radar because we just do not have any moisture on the western end or southwestern end of this eye. in fact, faurl right now looks like they're just getting scattered light rain. most of the precipitation is to the north. they here's a live picture of bourbon street. light rainfall. most of the wind are to the east, not to the west. we've been hard pressed to find gale winds. now movement is
casino resorts in mississippi closed and evacuated. florida's governor activating the national guard and advising people in the panhandle to stock up on food, water to last several days perhaps. tom, just how powerful is hurricane nate right now? >> the latest advisory just moments ago dropped sustained winds from 90 miles per hour to 85. it's still a category one. but what's more interesting to note is it's been very difficult to see an eye on the satellite imagery so we've been looking...
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mississippi seemed to really see a lot of this as the first light is coming up noucw. we are in the 7:00 hour. good morning to you. people there are finally able to try to assess some of this damage. >> kcnn's martin savidge is standing by in biloxbiloxi. how are things now? >> reporter: doing better. doing better. let's talk about the storm surge because i think that is the real story when daylight comes up. give you a sense of where it was. it stopped about here. okay? so gulf of mexico is all the way across four lanes of roadway there. it came roaring in around midnight last night and when i say surge, it surged. i mean, at one moment, you thought, all right, it's okay, it's right there. then about one minute later it's washing around your ankles and pretty soon up around your calf. a lot of debris in that water too. tore up a number of piers so a lot of heavy debris that was floating down u.s. 90. now you can see by the traffic that water is all gone and drained away quickly but the debris is still there. they just started a front-end loader moving down the roadway
mississippi seemed to really see a lot of this as the first light is coming up noucw. we are in the 7:00 hour. good morning to you. people there are finally able to try to assess some of this damage. >> kcnn's martin savidge is standing by in biloxbiloxi. how are things now? >> reporter: doing better. doing better. let's talk about the storm surge because i think that is the real story when daylight comes up. give you a sense of where it was. it stopped about here. okay? so gulf of...
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this is biloxi, mississippi. almost midnight. and there watching the storm surge for us is kerry sanders. there right at the waterfront. kerry, you were saying earlier about four feet. you were watching the sidewalk there as a way to measure whether it was rising or not. what are you seeing now? >> reporter: i'm going to show you a guy. this is really not a good move. but if you look over here -- well, he's kind of going around the corner walking out into this. this is very dangerous. i've actually put myself up, i'm on a wall so, my feet aren't even in the water anymore. i've moved myself up on the wall to get a little bit of high ground here. because you can see the water, it continues to come in. and again, this is really a -- it's like a textbook example of storm surge. we don't usually get a chance to see this. and it's remarkable that because we are seeing it at night the power is on so we can actually have the area illuminated. it's all driven by the wind. you have the hurricane-force winds that are pushing the water, and
this is biloxi, mississippi. almost midnight. and there watching the storm surge for us is kerry sanders. there right at the waterfront. kerry, you were saying earlier about four feet. you were watching the sidewalk there as a way to measure whether it was rising or not. what are you seeing now? >> reporter: i'm going to show you a guy. this is really not a good move. but if you look over here -- well, he's kind of going around the corner walking out into this. this is very dangerous....
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hurricane nate makes landfall near the mississippi river. thanks for being with us tonight and thanks for making justice the number one show on saturday night once again last week. we'll go live to las vegas in a moment with new details on the shooting investigation. plus my opening statement also straight ahead. but first the gulf coast hunkers down as hurricane nate made landfall near the mississippi. we go live to adam klotz with the latest. adam: made landfall and weakened it just a bit right outside the mississippi river. it's running into some of those delta mississippi islands. it slowed down a bit, but it's still a fast mover. typically you see a storm like this maybe 10-12 miles an hour. you see it spinning. this is our center of circulation. this is going to continue to lift back up over open water before overnight closer to 11:00er midnight. you are still seeing outer bands of rain, now pushing on in from mobile over towards new orleans. this will stretch farther to the east. we are very early in this event with some of the bigger
hurricane nate makes landfall near the mississippi river. thanks for being with us tonight and thanks for making justice the number one show on saturday night once again last week. we'll go live to las vegas in a moment with new details on the shooting investigation. plus my opening statement also straight ahead. but first the gulf coast hunkers down as hurricane nate made landfall near the mississippi. we go live to adam klotz with the latest. adam: made landfall and weakened it just a bit...
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we are approaching meridian a small town in the state of mississippi. one of the greatest country music singers in the united states was granted here in eighty ninety seven the jimmy rogers museum resembles an old train station rogers was the third and youngest son of a railroad family the museum is filled with many of his personal items. and opened the safe for the jimmy rogers museum and then the jimmy rogers guitar. that we keep in this life jimmy had many guitars this was his final guitar he ordered it shortly after he was discovered one of our guests when he was based in here hey point to this ho and he said sing this how you say this house right here and he kept saying that about four or five times and then what that's what country music was oh right they are right they are and what do you like to. america and another guest said when asked americans because jimi had such a profound influence. as a young man jimi was just whacked for the new orleans and northeast and rally wait as a break man among other things. soon he was beloved to leave the cou
we are approaching meridian a small town in the state of mississippi. one of the greatest country music singers in the united states was granted here in eighty ninety seven the jimmy rogers museum resembles an old train station rogers was the third and youngest son of a railroad family the museum is filled with many of his personal items. and opened the safe for the jimmy rogers museum and then the jimmy rogers guitar. that we keep in this life jimmy had many guitars this was his final guitar...
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down in mississippi past may turn out to be prologue. he argued that incumbent thad cochran wasn't doing enough to stop then president obama saying he was out of touch with conservatives in mississippi. it was a race full of bending the rules and it included lots of dirty tricks, including a criminal sentence for a blogger who spied on cochran's wife in her nursing home. it was a race that got so close that the u.s. chamber of commerce got hometown hero brett favre. >> i've learned through football that strong leadership can be the difference between winning and losing and when it comes to our state's future, trust me, mississippi can win and win big with thad cochran in washington. >> i'm dying to know if brett favre is still wearing that beard. in the end, thad did not win so it went to a runoff and he lost but now his name is back in the mix once again considering challenging sitting senator roger wicker. question, can the lessons learned in 2014 in mississippi and in alabama in 2017 where it went the other way translate across the ma
down in mississippi past may turn out to be prologue. he argued that incumbent thad cochran wasn't doing enough to stop then president obama saying he was out of touch with conservatives in mississippi. it was a race full of bending the rules and it included lots of dirty tricks, including a criminal sentence for a blogger who spied on cochran's wife in her nursing home. it was a race that got so close that the u.s. chamber of commerce got hometown hero brett favre. >> i've learned...
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the storm is now sweeping across the mississippi gulf as the category 1 hurricane. good evening, i'm denise mucono. nate is bringing winds up to 90 miles an hour as up to 10 million people -- crews are shutting down and business owners are closing up shop. it's already being blamed for more than 20 deaths earlier this week as it ripped through central america as a tropical storm. >> obviously, no one should take this storm lightly. it has proven to be very deadly. >> it's going to hit you hard, hit you fast. and if you're in the way, you're not fog to be able to get out of it. >> people have been stocking up on necessities ahead of the storm. now that it's here, they're hunkered down. here to time out the storm and what's happening right now, glen. >> yeah, denise, that fast motion very unusual to be this fast. it's making the storm kind of out of balance. so all of the rain and the strong winds and the storm surge on the right side, new orleans has really gotten off lucky here. the center of it you can see the center as it goes close to biloxi, mississippi. it did
the storm is now sweeping across the mississippi gulf as the category 1 hurricane. good evening, i'm denise mucono. nate is bringing winds up to 90 miles an hour as up to 10 million people -- crews are shutting down and business owners are closing up shop. it's already being blamed for more than 20 deaths earlier this week as it ripped through central america as a tropical storm. >> obviously, no one should take this storm lightly. it has proven to be very deadly. >> it's going to...
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much luckier in mississippi. officials say no injuries or deaths associated with the storm but nate did leave behind power outages and debris like this sailboat you see behind me, this ship is stuck up on the beach and it's been here since sunday morning. no word on when officials will get that cleared. this is one example of some of the problems people are having to deal with in biloxi, mississippi, on the whole, the destruction here was minimal, however, this is the first time since 2005 when hurricane katrina hit mississippi that a hurricane has hit the state and officials say that's one big reason why they were prepared for this storm. >> we did not dodge a bullet in mississippi, we got head on at night by category 1 storm. if that same storm, nate would have hit us 15 years ago, the damage would have been much more extensive. >> nate led to state of emergency in louisiana, alabama and mississippi. alabama and mississippi, a hundred thousand people woke up sunday morning and didn't have power. crews worked la
much luckier in mississippi. officials say no injuries or deaths associated with the storm but nate did leave behind power outages and debris like this sailboat you see behind me, this ship is stuck up on the beach and it's been here since sunday morning. no word on when officials will get that cleared. this is one example of some of the problems people are having to deal with in biloxi, mississippi, on the whole, the destruction here was minimal, however, this is the first time since 2005 when...
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está cerca de la costa de nueva orleans y mississippi. si impacta de lo harÍa en la zona de alabama. la velocidad es rÁpida, si lo comparamos con marÍa o irma. vientos en torno a los 90 millas por hora. un viento muy fuerte que sigue intensificÁndose en el ir litoral . nueva orleans bajo aviso de huracÁn. tenemos aviso por tormenta tropical en todo el estado de alabama. tambiÉn en quÉ puntos, el este alabama. esperemos de 3:00 a 5:00 pulgadas de lluvia en alabama, montgomery, en atlanta de uno a dos pulgadas. pueden ser inundaciones repentinas. si aÑadimos la subida del mar en la costa, eso complica la situaciÓn . se activa de la regiÓn sobre inundación repentina. pasa a 90 millas por hora el viento. una boya ha registrado 50 millas por hora. cerca de la costa, 22 o 30 millas por hora. en nueva orleans, esperemos subida del nivel del mar de seis pies. en la zona de piroxicam a cerca de mÓviles, subida de seis pies de altura. llegarÍa esta media tarde sobre la zzona del oeste de moblie. luego serÍa como categoría una en alab
está cerca de la costa de nueva orleans y mississippi. si impacta de lo harÍa en la zona de alabama. la velocidad es rÁpida, si lo comparamos con marÍa o irma. vientos en torno a los 90 millas por hora. un viento muy fuerte que sigue intensificÁndose en el ir litoral . nueva orleans bajo aviso de huracÁn. tenemos aviso por tormenta tropical en todo el estado de alabama. tambiÉn en quÉ puntos, el este alabama. esperemos de 3:00 a 5:00 pulgadas de lluvia en alabama, montgomery, en atlanta...
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hurricane nate made landfall near the powt of the mississippi river. the storm causing strong storm surges. while it's a category one storm it should not be taken lightly, especially given the destruction seen in central america. 30 deaths when nate was only a tropical storm. >> no one should take this storm lightly. it claimed the lives of 20 people in nicaragua and honduras. as we know from past storms low intensity doesn't necessarily mean low impact. kelly: let's check in with adam klotz in the extreme weather center. he has all the details and the tracking of the storm and what it imposes. adam: the most of intense part of this storm is running on the coast of mississippi and alabama. folks are beginning to get the brunt of this. a casino seeing a storm surge. that will be continuing for the next little bit. we are still waiting for the official second landfall of this system. what you are noticing on the back side. with a lot of these storms we have seen a tight eyewall. that will weaken this storm a little more significantly once it moves onshor
hurricane nate made landfall near the powt of the mississippi river. the storm causing strong storm surges. while it's a category one storm it should not be taken lightly, especially given the destruction seen in central america. 30 deaths when nate was only a tropical storm. >> no one should take this storm lightly. it claimed the lives of 20 people in nicaragua and honduras. as we know from past storms low intensity doesn't necessarily mean low impact. kelly: let's check in with adam...
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down in mississippi past may turn out to be prol oogue. he argued that incumbent thad cochran wasn't doing enough to stop then president obama saying he was out of touch with conservatives in mississippi. it was a race full of bending the rules and it included lots of dirty tricks, including a criminal sentence for a blogger who spied on cochran's wife in her nursing home. it was a race that got so close that the u.s. chamber of commerce got hometown hero brett favre. >> i've learned through football that strong leadership can be the difference between winning and losing and when it comes to our state's future, trust me, mississippi can win and win big with thad cochran in washington. >> i'm dying to know if brett favre is still wearing that beard. in the end, thad did not win so it went to a runoff and he lost but now his name is back in the mix once again considering challenging sitting senator roger wicker. question, can the lessons learned in 2014 in mississippi and in alabama in 2017 where it went the other way translate across the ma
down in mississippi past may turn out to be prol oogue. he argued that incumbent thad cochran wasn't doing enough to stop then president obama saying he was out of touch with conservatives in mississippi. it was a race full of bending the rules and it included lots of dirty tricks, including a criminal sentence for a blogger who spied on cochran's wife in her nursing home. it was a race that got so close that the u.s. chamber of commerce got hometown hero brett favre. >> i've learned...
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from biloxi mississippi. >> nate's officially the third hurricane to hit u.s. mainland in six weeks making land fall in louisiana near mouth of the mississippi river as a category one storm with max sustained wind at 85 miles an hour and making second land fall along mississippi coastline after passing over the sound. >> be vigilant, stay alert and have a plan. >> reporter: lou san, mississippi anal bam a declared states of emergency ahead of the rifle telling residents to get prepared. >> we could see a storm surge of up to 10 feet, isolated tornadoes, inland flooding and flooding of low lying coastal areas. >> reporter: issued evacuations and curfews for low lying areas. >> mandatory evacuation. >> reporter: gulf coast residents heated those warnings. >> i got extra prepared, i bought all of the water, all of the snacks, food, everything. >> everything we can to prepare and hopefully help the islanders, with what we can do with batteries, flashlights, ice, we have a generator here. so, hopefully that will work and that will be one of the only places opened fo
from biloxi mississippi. >> nate's officially the third hurricane to hit u.s. mainland in six weeks making land fall in louisiana near mouth of the mississippi river as a category one storm with max sustained wind at 85 miles an hour and making second land fall along mississippi coastline after passing over the sound. >> be vigilant, stay alert and have a plan. >> reporter: lou san, mississippi anal bam a declared states of emergency ahead of the rifle telling residents to get...
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in another parts of mississippi we're getting an year y'all view of damage that was caused. some cat may rans pushed inland by this storm. in alabama, they're clearing off the road from debris that got over night. earlier some drivers did what you're never supposed to do, they drove through the flooded roads. emergency crews won up having to help a number of people stranded.
in another parts of mississippi we're getting an year y'all view of damage that was caused. some cat may rans pushed inland by this storm. in alabama, they're clearing off the road from debris that got over night. earlier some drivers did what you're never supposed to do, they drove through the flooded roads. emergency crews won up having to help a number of people stranded.
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in another parts of mississippi we're getting an year y'all view of damage that was caused. some cat may rans pushed inland by this storm. in alabama, they're clearing off the road from debris that got over night. earlier some drivers did what you're never supposed to do, they drove through the flooded roads. emergency crews won up having to help a number of people stranded. >>> thousands of people gathered in emmittsberg, maryland to honor firefighters who lost their lives in the line of duty. one of the names, john snider. a young pronounce county fire
in another parts of mississippi we're getting an year y'all view of damage that was caused. some cat may rans pushed inland by this storm. in alabama, they're clearing off the road from debris that got over night. earlier some drivers did what you're never supposed to do, they drove through the flooded roads. emergency crews won up having to help a number of people stranded. >>> thousands of people gathered in emmittsberg, maryland to honor firefighters who lost their lives in the line...
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states of mississippi and alabama tropical storm nate moves inland from the u.s. gulf coast was downgraded from a hurrican shortly after making its second u.s. landfall in mississippi it killed at least thirty people in central america those are the headlines the news continues after the listening post. by. an indian mining company is heading to australia to build one of the world's biggest mines will it be an economic bonanza or an ecological disaster. at this time and how does it. matter if you're doing a show down but always a referendum. on the past. three years. richard burton you're at the listening post here are some of the media stories we're covering.
states of mississippi and alabama tropical storm nate moves inland from the u.s. gulf coast was downgraded from a hurrican shortly after making its second u.s. landfall in mississippi it killed at least thirty people in central america those are the headlines the news continues after the listening post. by. an indian mining company is heading to australia to build one of the world's biggest mines will it be an economic bonanza or an ecological disaster. at this time and how does it. matter if...
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>> yes. >> stephen: because the series takes place in mississippi. >> oh, yeah, "one mississippi." >> stephen: which is where you're from? >> that's right. >> stephen: according to them. i'm telling them that. i'm not telling you that. >> i'm originally from mississippi. >> stephen: do you go back there ever? >> yeah, a couple of times a year. and that land is also flat. >> stephen: oh, yeah, sure, sure. >> but we film some of it in s. >> stephen: pretending to be mississippi. >> yeah, we make believe. >> stephen: what parts-- what parts of los angeles seem like mississippi to you? >> only in-- we shoot all interior scenes in los angeles. >> stephen: in los angeles. ( laughter ) okay. >> and any time we step outside -- >> stephen: so that scene we saw was in mississippi? >> well, it was in louisiana. ( laughter ) >> stephen: do you even have children? ( laughter ) ( applause ) none of these storrs it's not holding up, tig. it's not holding up. >> i'll be honest. i don't even have a tv show. ( laughter ) i just filmed that clip so i had something to walk out to. ( applause ). >> stephe
>> yes. >> stephen: because the series takes place in mississippi. >> oh, yeah, "one mississippi." >> stephen: which is where you're from? >> that's right. >> stephen: according to them. i'm telling them that. i'm not telling you that. >> i'm originally from mississippi. >> stephen: do you go back there ever? >> yeah, a couple of times a year. and that land is also flat. >> stephen: oh, yeah, sure, sure. >> but we film...
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the hurricane a tropical storm after hitting the gulf coast of mississippi roaring ashore overnight. this is video from the road along the gulf coast you can see the waves crashing ashore 100,000 people across mississippi and alabama are without power. >> maggie ruly is in bleksy -- biloxi mississippi. >> reporter: nydia and gray, we were hit with heavy rain te storm surge. we have the storm inle right now but it seems like the worst of the storm is over. hurricane nate coming ashore twice during the night first in southeastern louisiana and again on the mississippi gulf coast. the storm system lashing coastal areas with winds 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 when they will pop up. >> reporter: a storm surge hitting low-lying coastal regions and heavy rain. >> storm surge comes in here in biloxi, you can see the raging water, the raging gulf of mexico is coming in and piling up the water. >> reporter: causing massive flooding across th
the hurricane a tropical storm after hitting the gulf coast of mississippi roaring ashore overnight. this is video from the road along the gulf coast you can see the waves crashing ashore 100,000 people across mississippi and alabama are without power. >> maggie ruly is in bleksy -- biloxi mississippi. >> reporter: nydia and gray, we were hit with heavy rain te storm surge. we have the storm inle right now but it seems like the worst of the storm is over. hurricane nate coming...
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false along the gulf coast causing this flooding overnight in mississippi. it's now a tropical storm. we're tracking the rain it's expected to bring to our area. >> this week we witnessed one of the worst tragedies in american history. >> country singer jason aldean opens "saturday night live" with a heartfelt appeal for healing in the aftermath of the las vegas massacre. he was the performer on stage when the shooting began. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to nbc 10 news today. i'm ted greenberg. it is 6:00 a.m. on this sunday morning. thank you so much for being with us. warm for our sunday and a little wet as well. first alert meteorologist bill henley is here with our neighborhood forecast. hi, bill. >> our dry streak is coming to an end. the first showers just moved in. you can see them in wilmington, philadelphia, and the lehigh valley. the main event today is yet to come. these showers will swing through during the morning hours. that won't be the end of the rain. there's nate or what's left of nate, no longer a hurricane but still a powerful trop
false along the gulf coast causing this flooding overnight in mississippi. it's now a tropical storm. we're tracking the rain it's expected to bring to our area. >> this week we witnessed one of the worst tragedies in american history. >> country singer jason aldean opens "saturday night live" with a heartfelt appeal for healing in the aftermath of the las vegas massacre. he was the performer on stage when the shooting began. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to...
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el huracÁn es el primero que toca tierra en mississippi. por su parte, las actualidades han dicho quetamara tiempo arreglar las carreteras seÑaladas y los tendidos elÉctricos. esta lloviendo muchÍsimo norte de la plata. -- de atlanta . si el desplazamos hace norte, al este de atlanta, tambiÉn hacer este vemos avisos por turno. mÁs de siete pulgadas hacia el oeste de panamÁ city . 4.6 pulgadas en atlanta. seguirÁ lloviendo en todo el centro del paÍs. en tennessee con mÁs de tres " . esperamos entre una y tres ". ya son cuatro los huracanes que han tocado tierra en estados unidos. la lista cada vez se va haciendo mÁs corta. en entrevista exclusiva provincial en miami, el excandidato de la vicepresidencia para las elecciones de 2016 dejÓ en claro cuÁles opiniÓn de respuesta de la administraciÓn trump a la crisis humanitaria que veo por torrico tras el paso del huracÁn marÍa. galo: un continuo descontento ciudadano va creciendo en cuanto la forma en que se tendiÓ la crisis en puerto rico. timken visitÓ la isla del encanto para
el huracÁn es el primero que toca tierra en mississippi. por su parte, las actualidades han dicho quetamara tiempo arreglar las carreteras seÑaladas y los tendidos elÉctricos. esta lloviendo muchÍsimo norte de la plata. -- de atlanta . si el desplazamos hace norte, al este de atlanta, tambiÉn hacer este vemos avisos por turno. mÁs de siete pulgadas hacia el oeste de panamÁ city . 4.6 pulgadas en atlanta. seguirÁ lloviendo en todo el centro del paÍs. en tennessee con mÁs de tres "...
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hurricane warnings for mississippi and alabama. a tropical storm warning for areas across coastal areas of louisiana. we look at the path and track with nate 35 miles per hour southwest of biloxi mississippi. this storm system accelerates sunday night and into early next week. with that, we have rain back home as well. we'll talk about what to expect sunday through monday, one to two inches of rain likely. locally, higher amounts and the heaviest amount west of the city. no creek and river flooding looking to be a concern at this
hurricane warnings for mississippi and alabama. a tropical storm warning for areas across coastal areas of louisiana. we look at the path and track with nate 35 miles per hour southwest of biloxi mississippi. this storm system accelerates sunday night and into early next week. with that, we have rain back home as well. we'll talk about what to expect sunday through monday, one to two inches of rain likely. locally, higher amounts and the heaviest amount west of the city. no creek and river...
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we're approaching meridian a small town in the state of mississippi. one of the greatest country music singers in the united states was buried here in eighty ninety seven the jimmy rogers museum resembles an old train station rogers was the third and youngest son of a railroad family the museum is filled with many of his personal items. and opened the safe for the jimmy rogers museum and then the jimmy rogers guitar. that we keep in this life jimmy had many guitars this was his final guitar he ordered it shortly after he was discovered one of our guests when he was based in here hey pointed to this how and he said sing this how you say this house right here and he kept saying that about four or five times and then what that's what country music was oh right they are right they are and what do you like to. america and another guest said folk music and when i asked american music because jimi had such a profound influence. as a young man jimi was just what the new orleans and northeastern railway it as a break man among other things. soon he was beloved
we're approaching meridian a small town in the state of mississippi. one of the greatest country music singers in the united states was buried here in eighty ninety seven the jimmy rogers museum resembles an old train station rogers was the third and youngest son of a railroad family the museum is filled with many of his personal items. and opened the safe for the jimmy rogers museum and then the jimmy rogers guitar. that we keep in this life jimmy had many guitars this was his final guitar he...
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in mississippi where we are now got hit. nate made landfall on mississippi sunday morning. flooding in the parking deck. mississippi, alabama, all declared states of emergency. on sunday morning when people woke up in mississippi and alabama, officials in both states, 100,000 people were without power. here in mississippi, mississippi power yesterday evening said they still had 22,000 customers without power but the time they woke up this morning, all customers had power back on. alabama, heather, 36,000 people were without power yesterday, we expect to get an update from them in an about an hour on how many people are out with power, heather? heather: thank you so much, ellison. >> you bet. heather: commander in chief's attack comes after the tennessee republican called the trump cabinet, people that help separate our country from chaos. senator corker not stopping there writing on twitter. it's ashamed the white house has become an adult day care center. someone obviously missed their chief this morning. commander in chief responding, bob corker gave us the iran deal and
in mississippi where we are now got hit. nate made landfall on mississippi sunday morning. flooding in the parking deck. mississippi, alabama, all declared states of emergency. on sunday morning when people woke up in mississippi and alabama, officials in both states, 100,000 people were without power. here in mississippi, mississippi power yesterday evening said they still had 22,000 customers without power but the time they woke up this morning, all customers had power back on. alabama,...