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wind speeds over the course of 24 hours. 80 miles per hour to 145 miles per hour now is a 65 mile per hour increase over the time span which is roughly double the threshold for rapid intensification. the question right now, is ida going to run out of real estate before it actually reaches landfall or will we see another increase in wind speeds because at the moment 150 miles per hour is the record for the state of louisiana with hurricane laura, and as you mentioned back in the mid 1880s that is the historical precedent we're up against right now. the track if it wobbles east, that is what everyone is watching right now, because at the moments the track hasn't changed much in the last 24 hours and it's still projected, the eye of the storm to hit west of new orleans which, of course, is the main population center and to continue over areas like grand isle and houma and eventually make its way, the eye to baton rouge once it's made landfall. if that track moves any farther east into a population center the incredible wind speeds could be more destructive and might be the difference bet
wind speeds over the course of 24 hours. 80 miles per hour to 145 miles per hour now is a 65 mile per hour increase over the time span which is roughly double the threshold for rapid intensification. the question right now, is ida going to run out of real estate before it actually reaches landfall or will we see another increase in wind speeds because at the moment 150 miles per hour is the record for the state of louisiana with hurricane laura, and as you mentioned back in the mid 1880s that...
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Aug 29, 2021
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about 57 miles south of new orleans. 150 miles per hour winds. northwest at 13th and that movement. this thing will start to push its way inland. as it does it will still be category four storm for another few hours and drop down to a two as it makes it was inland bringing more heavy rain. we're looking for storm surges of up to 16 feet in some section along the coast of louisiana. we're going to be looking at the dangerous winds. wind gusts of over 100 miles an hour in some sections. we're talking isolated amounts. two feet of rain. that's going to cause big problems because the ground is already saturated here. as it makes its way up into the ohio and mississippi river valley, it's going be bringing three to five inches of rain as well. we are nowhere near through this thing yet. the eye wall making its way into new orleans. we'll continue to have big problems. >> we thank you for that. stay safe. it's hard to believe but this is the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. hurricane ida hitting on the same day. the new levee system will be put to the test. every one hoping they wil
about 57 miles south of new orleans. 150 miles per hour winds. northwest at 13th and that movement. this thing will start to push its way inland. as it does it will still be category four storm for another few hours and drop down to a two as it makes it was inland bringing more heavy rain. we're looking for storm surges of up to 16 feet in some section along the coast of louisiana. we're going to be looking at the dangerous winds. wind gusts of over 100 miles an hour in some sections. we're...
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Aug 29, 2021
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it's about 300 miles east to west, north south, 250 miles. it has rapidly intensified. to give you a sense of this, rapid intensification is within 24 hours you see the winds go 35 miles per hour. this thing went from 18 miles per hour at 5 am yesterday, to 5 am today, 145 miles per hour. that is a massive jam for a storm to take in 24 hours. and unfortunately is what we are seeing more and more. here in lake pontchartrain, the sea is obviously very angry. the winds are picking up. we are worried about storm surge. storm storm surge assess poaching 17 feet or more. we're talking about rainfall. some places could pick up about 20 inches of rain. and it's not about -- there's a soft cone of uncertainty stretching from most of the central coast of louisiana. as the system takes its way inland if, you think, well i don't live on the gulf coast, i'm okay. that is not the case. this is going to ride up and then having a right turn and head towards the mid-atlantic and the northeast. so, it is a powerful storm. this could leave a lot of devastation. katrina came onshore as a c
it's about 300 miles east to west, north south, 250 miles. it has rapidly intensified. to give you a sense of this, rapid intensification is within 24 hours you see the winds go 35 miles per hour. this thing went from 18 miles per hour at 5 am yesterday, to 5 am today, 145 miles per hour. that is a massive jam for a storm to take in 24 hours. and unfortunately is what we are seeing more and more. here in lake pontchartrain, the sea is obviously very angry. the winds are picking up. we are...
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Aug 30, 2021
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we did get you an date, winds 120 miles per hour down to 115 miles per hour, it slowed down, at 9 miles per hour. -- dirty side of the storm, the rain continues to be at eastern side of the storm. i think in portions of louisiana another 10 inches, it has been raining for a long time there today, we could see this rain pile up, that will run through the ohio river valley to pennsylvania and midatlantic, this rain will be a story that sticks with us. trace: it is turning out not to be a wind event but a water event. adam great work thank you so much. back to you as news warrants, we should know when he talked about 115 miles per hour. 111 miles per hour below you get to a category 2, hurry we're close to hurricane ida becoming a category 4, it is almost 9 hours since it first hit land, still a category 3. hopefully in coming minutes or hours. you will see this drop to a category 2. and then dissipate, hopefully back to a tropical storm later tonight. we continue our coverage here on fox news channel of hurricane ida, right now. "life, liberty and levin" will air tonight at 10 p.m. i am t
we did get you an date, winds 120 miles per hour down to 115 miles per hour, it slowed down, at 9 miles per hour. -- dirty side of the storm, the rain continues to be at eastern side of the storm. i think in portions of louisiana another 10 inches, it has been raining for a long time there today, we could see this rain pile up, that will run through the ohio river valley to pennsylvania and midatlantic, this rain will be a story that sticks with us. trace: it is turning out not to be a wind...
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Aug 31, 2021
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about 13 miles an hour. here's our live camera, checking out the view of not yeah. blow clear skies with that southwest wind. it has really cleared out the smoke, at least for us here in the region tomorrow, starting out the day with patchy fog, and then into the afternoon hours, it will be cooler tomorrow will be one of the cooler days of the week forecast highs ranging from the sixties to the seventies. not much in the way of eighties, we will eventually turn up the heat and we'll have more on that. with your five day forecast coming up in a little bit. president biden addresses the nation one day after the last u. s soldier departs afghanistan. i'm griff jenkins at the state department. i've got majestic mountains... scenic coastal highways... fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. nation defending the withdrawal from afghanistan and how the airlift of americ
about 13 miles an hour. here's our live camera, checking out the view of not yeah. blow clear skies with that southwest wind. it has really cleared out the smoke, at least for us here in the region tomorrow, starting out the day with patchy fog, and then into the afternoon hours, it will be cooler tomorrow will be one of the cooler days of the week forecast highs ranging from the sixties to the seventies. not much in the way of eighties, we will eventually turn up the heat and we'll have more...
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Aug 31, 2021
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closer, meyers in jeopardy, six miles south of south lake tahoe. next 48 hours with the fire warnings in place. >> part of the reason that sierra ski resort survived is because of this. using snow making machines to spray water on to the buildings, effort to save the resort from the flames. also using sprinklers. right now the lodges and buildings are standing but hot spots are smoldering next to the chair lifts. why the fires and others are taking off quickly, meteorologist rob mayeda continues the coverage. so much burning and everything try. >> drought setting the stage why the fires are taking off. caldor fire and dixie fire north, both originally started in highest severity of the current exceptional drought we're seeing on the west slopes of the sierra. all-time dry levels. west side of the sierra, next to the red line that indicates once a fire is started, going to take off quickly and burn intensely. seeing fire behavior of this caldor fire, any embers that fall in the high erc environment means fire will take off and spread rapidly with hi
closer, meyers in jeopardy, six miles south of south lake tahoe. next 48 hours with the fire warnings in place. >> part of the reason that sierra ski resort survived is because of this. using snow making machines to spray water on to the buildings, effort to save the resort from the flames. also using sprinklers. right now the lodges and buildings are standing but hot spots are smoldering next to the chair lifts. why the fires and others are taking off quickly, meteorologist rob mayeda...
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Aug 29, 2021
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if it makes 155 miles per hour. within more than a year, 367 days, two category four storms landing in louisiana. we had ida this year and the problem when you think about it, 16 years ago katrina made land fall. so a devastating day in the gulf coast. by the way, once this makes land fall, we're not done with it. it probably will slow down. there are flash flood watches up as you get up into the appalachians. so we're going to be looking at three to five inches of rain as we make our way into north atlantic, northeast and ohio and mississippi river valleys. even if you don't live on the gulf, this is going to be a big impact system. >> 100%. i have to tell you, al, i'm spellbound watching. this as you speak, sort of the increasing strength of this storm. we can see evidence of it. it's hard for you to talk. it is hard to hear through the winds. you know, your voice and the rain and the flooding. those waves have come up even further to you. how much longer do you think you're going to be able to stay out there? >>
if it makes 155 miles per hour. within more than a year, 367 days, two category four storms landing in louisiana. we had ida this year and the problem when you think about it, 16 years ago katrina made land fall. so a devastating day in the gulf coast. by the way, once this makes land fall, we're not done with it. it probably will slow down. there are flash flood watches up as you get up into the appalachians. so we're going to be looking at three to five inches of rain as we make our way into...
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yes, more than 19 miles per hour is speeding. the reason paris is enforcing this new speed limit. >>> but first, nbc bay area and telemundo 48 are honoring local heroes for the pawsitively good award. back in a moment. >>> another tesla crash, and the driver is blaming tesla's autopilot feature. it happened in orlando. it hit a mercedes and an officer. the driver was using the autopilot feature when she crashed. an investigation is under way to determine if it contributed to the accident. >>> the city of paris is trying to slow do you climate change. so beginning today. the speed limit in most of the city is 19 miles per hour. officials say it will reduce pollution and prevent accidents. a lot of people disagree. they say it's going to hurt their businesses. paris' mayor wants people to use cars for essential travel only. that means they are encouraging bikes or public transportation to go anywhere. most parisians support the change. >>> thousands of meals have been thrown away during the olympics and paralympics. since the first
yes, more than 19 miles per hour is speeding. the reason paris is enforcing this new speed limit. >>> but first, nbc bay area and telemundo 48 are honoring local heroes for the pawsitively good award. back in a moment. >>> another tesla crash, and the driver is blaming tesla's autopilot feature. it happened in orlando. it hit a mercedes and an officer. the driver was using the autopilot feature when she crashed. an investigation is under way to determine if it contributed to...
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miles de >> miles de argentinos se manifestaron en las calles de buenos aires contra la pobreza y el desempleo en unpaÍs que sufre desde hace aÑos una difÍcil crisis econÓmica agravada por la pandemia. ni causaron una marcha en el santuario de san cayetano para culminar en la plaza de mayo frente a la casa de gobierno. panamÁ y colombia acordaron proteger de manera conjunta el con gente flujo de migrantes. pretenden que los migrantes eviten pasar por la peligrosa selvadonde muchos de ellos denuncian ser vÍctimas de criminales en su trÁnsito hacia norteamÉrica. muestran la rapidez con la que se extienden las llamas en la ciudad al sur del paÍs, las imÁgenes del fotÓgrafo muestra el incendio que consume la maleza hasta que ahoga la vista del camarÓgrafo. los bomberos locales lograron contenerlo. hoy se disputÓ en inglaterra la final de la... >> me da mucho gusto saludarlos, arrancamos con fÚtbol, estÁ la final el equipo de lester se lleva la victoria por la mÍnima diferencia sobre el conjunto del mÁnchester city, allÍ estÁ el Último gol del partido. una de las llega
miles de >> miles de argentinos se manifestaron en las calles de buenos aires contra la pobreza y el desempleo en unpaÍs que sufre desde hace aÑos una difÍcil crisis econÓmica agravada por la pandemia. ni causaron una marcha en el santuario de san cayetano para culminar en la plaza de mayo frente a la casa de gobierno. panamÁ y colombia acordaron proteger de manera conjunta el con gente flujo de migrantes. pretenden que los migrantes eviten pasar por la peligrosa selvadonde muchos de...
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. >>> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ caos en afganistán miles de personas intentan subirse en los aviones para salir del país buenas tardes ante las críticas de lo sucedido, el presidente abandono su lugar de descanso esta es nuestra principal noticias. >> a clases con mascarillas, miles de estudiantes regresan a clases presenciales y en texas, dallas y san antonio mantien con exigencia de uso obligatorio de mascarillas pese a fallo en contra por la corte suprema estatal. >> explosión en méxico mrtos y heridos en ciudad de méxico se cree que fue por una fuga de gas. >> más ayudas de comidas más de 42 millones de personas que reciben apoyo en alimentos, tendrán un aumento en sus ayudas. >> noticias telemundo con josé díaz balart. >> la noticia del día viene de afganistán porque la llegada de talibanes al poder dejan imágenes de desesperación entre miles de ciudadanos. >> en el aeropuerto de la capital kabul la multitud tomó la pista intentado huir de país, quieren subir a uno de los aviones y acceder al avión que se lleva a ciudadanos diplomáticos. >> miren las imágenes, con la desesperació
. >>> ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ caos en afganistán miles de personas intentan subirse en los aviones para salir del país buenas tardes ante las críticas de lo sucedido, el presidente abandono su lugar de descanso esta es nuestra principal noticias. >> a clases con mascarillas, miles de estudiantes regresan a clases presenciales y en texas, dallas y san antonio mantien con exigencia de uso obligatorio de mascarillas pese a fallo en contra por la corte suprema estatal. >>...
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winds of 150 miles miles miles s moving to the northwest at 15. looking at catastrophic damage in terms of wind, rainfall, tornadoes, and that storm surge i mentioned. in the next six hours or so, making landfall. it weakens and then moves up through the tennessee river valley which is already seen way too much rain for august. as we look at our own live doppler 7, good news here, low clouds and fog returning to the coast, pushing locally inland. north bay, east bay, the air quality will be poor. we can't break down the rage just yet. the oranges little haze even into monday. cooler with that onshore with this morning. 53 in santa rosa. temperatures coming down today, by noon, 70's and 80's. better air quality and temperatures halt in the 60's along the coast. low 80's along the bay. some into upper 90's inland. kate: turning back to hurricane ida as it heads toward the gulf coast, this is a live look at new orleans where katrina hit 16 years ago today. clearly, some weather has moved into that area. the national weather service warns some parts o
winds of 150 miles miles miles s moving to the northwest at 15. looking at catastrophic damage in terms of wind, rainfall, tornadoes, and that storm surge i mentioned. in the next six hours or so, making landfall. it weakens and then moves up through the tennessee river valley which is already seen way too much rain for august. as we look at our own live doppler 7, good news here, low clouds and fog returning to the coast, pushing locally inland. north bay, east bay, the air quality will be...
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miles could you talk about your process? a major difference between stranded with whitt there's a lot of record as i understand by comparison to some unlike whitt so in that way you are blessed with many things to cover so how do jude tackle the organizing in the collecting before you can got to the part of interpreting? >> what i'm not blessed with is a historian's basic knowledge of the period that i write about so i have to start by kathleen i start with a ton of secondary reading and i read up on the period and one of the joys of this book was i'm an english professor and i had some knowledge of antebellum literature but not that much and it was so essential to me to know what the writers of this period were thinking and the confidence man with a touchstone for me but also people that i knew of the didn't write a lot about. generalizations are really important this book and i found her to be a revelation and talking literally about gender fluidity like using those words. so i do that and there were two great archives, on
miles could you talk about your process? a major difference between stranded with whitt there's a lot of record as i understand by comparison to some unlike whitt so in that way you are blessed with many things to cover so how do jude tackle the organizing in the collecting before you can got to the part of interpreting? >> what i'm not blessed with is a historian's basic knowledge of the period that i write about so i have to start by kathleen i start with a ton of secondary reading and...
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drew: the winds are gusting over 20 miles an hour. we will take you to the northeastern side of the fire, closest to south lake tahoe. that is where a lot of the action is at this hour. . you can see highway 50, sierra tahoe, echo summit. then south lake tahoe. the reason for all of this concern, overlay the current winds now with this fire. you can see them coming from the southwest to the northeast. that is going to push that fire potentially down into the basin over the next couple of days. that is why firefighters are so concerned. red flag warning now in effect for the calder fire and much of northern california. winds gusting as high as 35 miles per hour. right now, we have the southwest winds. we do it all again tomorrow afternoon. the winds are fierce, gusting well over 30 miles per hour. ama: thank you for that update. aerial footage shows the intense conditions firefighters are up against. you can see it is just a wall of smoke and this flames too. officials are giving an update as the fire bears down on south lake tahoe. ab
drew: the winds are gusting over 20 miles an hour. we will take you to the northeastern side of the fire, closest to south lake tahoe. that is where a lot of the action is at this hour. . you can see highway 50, sierra tahoe, echo summit. then south lake tahoe. the reason for all of this concern, overlay the current winds now with this fire. you can see them coming from the southwest to the northeast. that is going to push that fire potentially down into the basin over the next couple of days....
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this is a path as it made landfall 150 miles an hour. not a whole lot slowing down so far the wind speed into the new orleans area we have seen gust between 70 and 80 miles an hour. typically it is the right quadrant with the most severe weather the strongest rain and that continues to be the case so then to continue to batter that will go anywhere soon the future forecast model does forecast what we will see with the wind in plenty of spots testing at 80 or 90 miles per hour in the new orleans area. that will be one of the main concerns and because this is a large storm we see hurricane warnings much further in mind and the state line and mississippi talking about hurricane force winds the next couple of hours. rarely do we see such a thing. there's a graphic over the next couple of hours now a category one but then getting into tomorrow morning eventually turning into a tropical storm. but you can see it brings with it strong wind very heavy wind it will be a large rainmaker. a lot of that will linger there on the east side of the stor
this is a path as it made landfall 150 miles an hour. not a whole lot slowing down so far the wind speed into the new orleans area we have seen gust between 70 and 80 miles an hour. typically it is the right quadrant with the most severe weather the strongest rain and that continues to be the case so then to continue to batter that will go anywhere soon the future forecast model does forecast what we will see with the wind in plenty of spots testing at 80 or 90 miles per hour in the new orleans...
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to 110 miles per hour in new orleans. let me be clear, these are life-threatening winds. they will cause downed power lines, structure damage, downed trees and projectiles. you absolutely need to be indoors for the remainder of this storm. hunker down and stay put. we'll be with you through the storm. text 77295 for text alerts to know what's going on throughout the day. please understand the public safety officials will likely not be able to respond during dangerous conditions. this will likely include overnight when storm impacts have passed but debris will be blocking the roadways. it's dangerous now. it will be dangerous this afternoon, even more so because of the wind. it's going to be extremely dangerous overnight because of the wind and because of darkness. they're not going to be able to come to you. you need to stay inside until tomorrow. we'll look at this in the first light of day. our emergency operation center is activated. we have 70 people up there. they're risking covid, they're communicating, they're comm
to 110 miles per hour in new orleans. let me be clear, these are life-threatening winds. they will cause downed power lines, structure damage, downed trees and projectiles. you absolutely need to be indoors for the remainder of this storm. hunker down and stay put. we'll be with you through the storm. text 77295 for text alerts to know what's going on throughout the day. please understand the public safety officials will likely not be able to respond during dangerous conditions. this will...
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we saw 60-mile-per-hour gusts in gulfport, 90 miles from the center of the storm. the wave height and the storm surge is still at its peak in bay state, st. louis, because the winds are starting to pile up. we still have numerous issues. 153-mile-per-hour gusts. the strongest at the airport in new orleans, 83 so far. this is as close as the storm will get to downtown new orleans. it's roughly 20 to 25 miles due west, and the winds will continue overnight and slowly come down as the storm begins to weaken. the 8:00 advisory from the hurricane center, we have taken 5 miles per hour off the storm again. landfall was seven hours ago, 150 miles per hour. now we're at 120 maximum sustained winds. category 3, so we still have a major hurricane seven hours after landfall. you can thank all the warm swamp water after that. even on radar, it's starting to finally look a little more ragged. the forecast overnight takes it just to the east of baton rouge. that's going to be on the back side of the storm. those winds will be weaker than you were expecting earlier, and the storm
we saw 60-mile-per-hour gusts in gulfport, 90 miles from the center of the storm. the wave height and the storm surge is still at its peak in bay state, st. louis, because the winds are starting to pile up. we still have numerous issues. 153-mile-per-hour gusts. the strongest at the airport in new orleans, 83 so far. this is as close as the storm will get to downtown new orleans. it's roughly 20 to 25 miles due west, and the winds will continue overnight and slowly come down as the storm begins...
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yesterday morning about 80 miles per hour. today the wind speeds up to 145, 150 miles per hour. that happened in just a short amount of time. a lot of people here thought they would have time to evacuate. they thought they would be able to somehow get out of town before ida showed up. and that did not happen. so if anyone is on the roads right now, they're trying to find a plan b or c, because of how quickly ida is showing up and showing us her fury. wolf? >> all right. nadia, be careful over there in new orleans. we'll get back to you as well. i want to check in with our meteorologist, jennifer gray right now. jennifer, 150 miles per hour winds. nearly a category 5 strength. atlanta is a category 4 almost a category 5. is the storm showing any signs at least right now of slowing down? what are you seeing? what are you hearing? >> no signs of weakening whatsoever. this storm is going to maintain category 4 strength for quite some time. this is a powerful storm. we're seeing winds of 115, 130, 140. and so if you are near the center of this storm, it is going to be like a slow-mov
yesterday morning about 80 miles per hour. today the wind speeds up to 145, 150 miles per hour. that happened in just a short amount of time. a lot of people here thought they would have time to evacuate. they thought they would be able to somehow get out of town before ida showed up. and that did not happen. so if anyone is on the roads right now, they're trying to find a plan b or c, because of how quickly ida is showing up and showing us her fury. wolf? >> all right. nadia, be careful...
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statistics show that sustained winds are 75 miles per hour, gusting up to 90 miles per hour. forward movement to the north/northeast is just about 14 miles per hour. we do anticipate the storm to make that little bit of a curve back towards the west which is why we're thinking landfall is going to happen over long island. timing wise, thinking right around lunchtime on sunday. it will continue to push farther inland before then going back out to the east over the open atlantic. one thing we did notice in the last advisory that started to tick up was the winds forecast with this. the red area here, about 74 to 110 mile per hour wind gusts. look at this purple area here, including montauk, we're talking 110 mile per hour wind gusts. the other areas, 40 to 60 mile per hour winds that's enough when you talk about the combination of winds and rain. along the east coast, from north carolina up to massachusetts, high surf and rip currents will be a concern but the heaviest rainfall is going to be limited in and around that landfall location but it spreads inland so new york, vermont
statistics show that sustained winds are 75 miles per hour, gusting up to 90 miles per hour. forward movement to the north/northeast is just about 14 miles per hour. we do anticipate the storm to make that little bit of a curve back towards the west which is why we're thinking landfall is going to happen over long island. timing wise, thinking right around lunchtime on sunday. it will continue to push farther inland before then going back out to the east over the open atlantic. one thing we did...
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a few miles of territory changes hands again and again. if the allied line cracks at any point, the whole beachhead can be lost. >> those were trying times for all of us. our troops jammed into the small area defending against great odds, and at the same time, building strength for the eventual offensive. lieutenant tom was there. tom served as a platoon leader with the army's 24th division. tom, tell us what the defense around the perimeter was like. >> the defense around the perimeter consist ised mostly of a plugging action. in other words, moving a division into the perimeter to fill up gaps penetrated by the enemy. we did not have enough money to completely -- men to completely fill up a complete rectangle or a perimeter so, therefore, we had to plug up the gaps by moving the men around. >> uh-huh. when trouble started, you moved men right in there. >> that's right. >> what were these attacks like, tom? >> well, these attacks were constitutedded mostly by the preparation of a mortar fire by the enemy. they were very good at this morta
a few miles of territory changes hands again and again. if the allied line cracks at any point, the whole beachhead can be lost. >> those were trying times for all of us. our troops jammed into the small area defending against great odds, and at the same time, building strength for the eventual offensive. lieutenant tom was there. tom served as a platoon leader with the army's 24th division. tom, tell us what the defense around the perimeter was like. >> the defense around the...
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gusts up to 70 miles an hour. it is tracking northwest at 12 miles an hour. it is just 15 miles north-northeast of montauk in new york and 40 miles south-southwest from providence, rhode island. tropical storm conditions continue through this evening. it gets downgraded tomorrow night as the winds drop to 35 miles per hour. we are expecting up to seven inches of rain. it will be dangerous with storm surge up to four feet in some locations in parts of massachusetts. this could lead to flash flooding with the rainfall. i will have your local forecast coming up in a bit. liz: thank you. this morning, many hospitals in the country are on the brink with staff shortages and burnout. reporter: this morning, covid hospitalizations climbing at alarming rate. over 95,000 people infected receiving care in hospitals around the country. overnight, baby see news learning civil rights icon reverend debussy jackson -- abc 7 news learning civil rights icon reverend jesse jackson and his wife hospitalized. he received his first dosest doe the pfizer shot in january, now experi
gusts up to 70 miles an hour. it is tracking northwest at 12 miles an hour. it is just 15 miles north-northeast of montauk in new york and 40 miles south-southwest from providence, rhode island. tropical storm conditions continue through this evening. it gets downgraded tomorrow night as the winds drop to 35 miles per hour. we are expecting up to seven inches of rain. it will be dangerous with storm surge up to four feet in some locations in parts of massachusetts. this could lead to flash...
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Aug 4, 2021
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the next day breaks a world sea plane record of 142 miles an hour. 0 miles an hour. the next day breaks a world sea plane record of 142 miles an hour. 120 miles an hour. the next day breaks a world sea plane record of 142 miles an hour. gets into the public high showing the military aviation overall. two weeks before the same airplane with wheels and tail skid installed in r3c-1 wins the pulitzer trophy race, it is a national race pitting the army and navy and marine pilots against each other. in mitchell field, cyrus flies 43, instead of 3, to win that race at 248 miles an hour. so jimmy doolittle and cyrus betis the world's fastest men, betsaid he was faster than any win in history. so the real belief in speed and pushing of technology and justification of national governments to really encourage this development involves in what we see here, curtis rc-3. it is a race ig system. look at the gold wings. see the lines between the fuselage and wing tips it is a brass radiator instead of a flat radiator at the front of the plane that creates drag you have it over the p
the next day breaks a world sea plane record of 142 miles an hour. 0 miles an hour. the next day breaks a world sea plane record of 142 miles an hour. 120 miles an hour. the next day breaks a world sea plane record of 142 miles an hour. gets into the public high showing the military aviation overall. two weeks before the same airplane with wheels and tail skid installed in r3c-1 wins the pulitzer trophy race, it is a national race pitting the army and navy and marine pilots against each other....
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Aug 30, 2021
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new orleans stepped up the gulf coast rocked sunday by 150 mile per hour winds as hurricane ida came ashore as a category four. louisiana the state that is no stranger to hurricanes now bracing for one of its toughest test yet if you had to draw up. the worst possible path for hurricane in louisiana it would be something very, very close to what we're seeing residents have been warned to shelter in place and stay off the roads as it could be a while before first responders are able to reach those who need help the storm growing in intensity so quickly that new orleans had no time to organize a full evacuation. those who have stuck around now have no choice but to ride it out. we were slightly blindsided because we can't come out of him and just checking the weather it just tells years that is gonna be rain but didn't say anything about a hurricane hundreds of thousands have already lost power and it could be weeks until it's fully restored the new orleans levee system rebuilt and improved after katrina now faced with holding back a life threatening storm surge will it be tested? yes.
new orleans stepped up the gulf coast rocked sunday by 150 mile per hour winds as hurricane ida came ashore as a category four. louisiana the state that is no stranger to hurricanes now bracing for one of its toughest test yet if you had to draw up. the worst possible path for hurricane in louisiana it would be something very, very close to what we're seeing residents have been warned to shelter in place and stay off the roads as it could be a while before first responders are able to reach...
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Aug 30, 2021
08/21
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the closest approach in the last hour 30 miles west of new orleans, a wind gust up to 90 miles per hour. that speaks of the froerocity a the intensity. this region is conducive to allow storms to maintain that intensity and that is why this is going to be so devastating even into the overnight hours. take the sun down and cool the atmosphere down a little bit and it allows the system and thunderstorm activity to diminish a little bit and over land it also helps. this hasn't been the ka is in the past several hours. this area around new orleans whether northward into st. hammond or westward back toward baton rouge or southward around neural upwards of 900,000 customers in the dark across the region. it really speaks to the incredible winds. in the morning hours, landfall gusts observed to 150 miles per hour. it only takes about a 60 to 70-mile-per-hour gust to bring down trees especially if the soil is saturated and what a lot of people are not keeping in mind in new orleans we've had the second wettest year on record prior to ida making landfall this morning. over 60 inches has already
the closest approach in the last hour 30 miles west of new orleans, a wind gust up to 90 miles per hour. that speaks of the froerocity a the intensity. this region is conducive to allow storms to maintain that intensity and that is why this is going to be so devastating even into the overnight hours. take the sun down and cool the atmosphere down a little bit and it allows the system and thunderstorm activity to diminish a little bit and over land it also helps. this hasn't been the ka is in...
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Aug 24, 2021
08/21
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nos despedimosoye ese primer lunes que miles de personas para tener una nueva oportunidad para ganar más dinero ahora más oportunidad para ganar vámonos >>> buenas tardes. ♪♪♪♪♪. (musica) (musica). >> aprobacion completa la fda aprueba la bvanas de fpfizer tras la resion de cientos de miles de datos e inspecciones a sus fabricas se estan ba usa de emergencia muy buenas tardes es un paso importante para e eliminar las dudas de los mas resisnttentes y que empresa exiganex exijan a sus empleados a v vacunarse esta es nuestra p principal noticia y ademas este lunes >> (musica). >> (musica). >>scenario apocaliptico de decenas de personas desa desaparecidas tras las i inundaciones del fin de semana nueva jersey la tormenta (nombr en ingles) dejo cuantisosos daÑs y 90 personas rescatadas de sus avehiculos el taliban amenaza a estados unidos , se extiende el plazo del 31 de agosto para la retirada de tropias tiroteos en el aeropuerto de kabul deja 20 muertos en pleno proceso de evacuacion tecnologia contra el fuego los bomberos de los angeles estrenan helicoptero qu almacenan l
nos despedimosoye ese primer lunes que miles de personas para tener una nueva oportunidad para ganar más dinero ahora más oportunidad para ganar vámonos >>> buenas tardes. ♪♪♪♪♪. (musica) (musica). >> aprobacion completa la fda aprueba la bvanas de fpfizer tras la resion de cientos de miles de datos e inspecciones a sus fabricas se estan ba usa de emergencia muy buenas tardes es un paso importante para e eliminar las dudas de los mas resisnttentes y que empresa...
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Aug 29, 2021
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we are seven miles per hour away from a category 5. at 150 miles an hour right now. it takes 157 to categorize it as a 5. that's not the only threat. the storm surge, the rain that we're hearing, there is another threat that already involves watches this morning, right, phil? >> yeah, that's exactly right. there are so many elements of this as we've become very clear on over the last couple of hours. this latest threat, tornado. allison chinchar is back with us. what can you tell us about this? >> feels like it changes every few minutes, guys. let's take a look. sustained winds 150 miles per hour. that's only seven miles per hour off from the category 5. it's not out of the question this will get to a cat 5. it may already be. we have the hurricane hunters in the storm right now. the next update in about 20 to 25 minutes from now. moving to the northwest at 15 miles per hour. here is the hurricane hunters. not one, but two different missions that are out there. now, one of the measurements is 161. if you remember from what christi said, 157 is the threshold. will the
we are seven miles per hour away from a category 5. at 150 miles an hour right now. it takes 157 to categorize it as a 5. that's not the only threat. the storm surge, the rain that we're hearing, there is another threat that already involves watches this morning, right, phil? >> yeah, that's exactly right. there are so many elements of this as we've become very clear on over the last couple of hours. this latest threat, tornado. allison chinchar is back with us. what can you tell us about...
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Aug 30, 2021
08/21
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violent winds reaching 150 miles per hour. one of the most powerful storms on record to strike the u.s., and 16 years to the day since katrina. tonight, the scenes of destruction coming in now. rooftops ripped off buildings. massive waves of water crashing into homes. relentless rain and flooding. in new orleans tonight, the roaring storm surge testing the levee system that went in after katrina. hundreds of thousands in louisiana without power tonight. reports of dozens trapped on a hard-hit barrier island. and the stunning video from a hurricane hunter flying into the eye of the storm, 17 miles across. tonight, hospitals already overwhelmed with patients with covid now sheltering in place. my interview with the doctor in chief of children's hospital of new orleans. hurricane ida now carving a path of destruction as it tracks north. chief meteorologist ginger zee, victor oquendo, and matt gutman all reporting from the storm zone tonight. >>> the other major story this sunday night. news on afghanistan. the new u.s. drone stri
violent winds reaching 150 miles per hour. one of the most powerful storms on record to strike the u.s., and 16 years to the day since katrina. tonight, the scenes of destruction coming in now. rooftops ripped off buildings. massive waves of water crashing into homes. relentless rain and flooding. in new orleans tonight, the roaring storm surge testing the levee system that went in after katrina. hundreds of thousands in louisiana without power tonight. reports of dozens trapped on a hard-hit...
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Aug 29, 2021
08/21
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we ran on the land at 16 miles-per-hour initially, but now down to 11 miles-an-hour. as the storm slows down, if you are dealing with wind, you will have to deal with it longer. if you are dealing with rain, it is going to be there longer. we are starting to see some winds begin to back down, initial landfall at 150 miles-an-hour, now 140 miles-an-hour, not a real big slowdown just yet. this is a massive storm. even if you aren't right where i was pointing, that center, you are probably feeling the effects of this for a great range. everything highlighted in the red, this is a tornado watch, which means the ingredients for tornadoes are in place. we've seen a couple of little isolated tornadoes already spin up here in the last couple of hours. it includes all the way over to the florida panhandle, so a large area where you are going to be seeing very heavy rain, with those winds, maybe some isolated tornadoes. obviously the strongest winds are going to be towards the center of this storm. 62 miles-an-hour was a recent gust there in new orleans. i do think those number
we ran on the land at 16 miles-per-hour initially, but now down to 11 miles-an-hour. as the storm slows down, if you are dealing with wind, you will have to deal with it longer. if you are dealing with rain, it is going to be there longer. we are starting to see some winds begin to back down, initial landfall at 150 miles-an-hour, now 140 miles-an-hour, not a real big slowdown just yet. this is a massive storm. even if you aren't right where i was pointing, that center, you are probably feeling...
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Aug 31, 2021
08/21
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ademas de los cientos de miles jorge: ademÁs de los cientos de miles de personas que se encuentran hospitalizados en el paÍs por el covid surge la preocupaciÓn por la falta de oxÍgeno, a muchos les falta el aire. lourdes: para combatir el covid—19 hay muchas armas, pero debido a que el virus se distingue por atacar las vÍas respiratorias, el oxÍgeno es clave en la vida de un paciente. el problema es que en algunas zonas del sur del paÍs los hospitales se quedan sin oxÍgeno, han visto disminuir considerablemente sus reservas, carolina del sur, florida, entre otros estados, no tienen oxÍgeno. >> hay pacientes que requieren oxÍgeno como suplemento como en Áreas no invasivas. lourdes: los tristemente cÉlebres ventiladores necesitan del oxÍgeno, el que escasea, por eso hay preocupaciÓn en los hospitales, quienes corren con el riesgo de utilizar sus reservas o simplemente quedarse sin oxÍgeno, afectando no solamente a los pacientes de coronavirus. >> no solamente se utiliza para covid, tambiÉn para otras cirugÍas, esta demanda tan alta ha producido un gran problema para nosotros. lour
ademas de los cientos de miles jorge: ademÁs de los cientos de miles de personas que se encuentran hospitalizados en el paÍs por el covid surge la preocupaciÓn por la falta de oxÍgeno, a muchos les falta el aire. lourdes: para combatir el covid—19 hay muchas armas, pero debido a que el virus se distingue por atacar las vÍas respiratorias, el oxÍgeno es clave en la vida de un paciente. el problema es que en algunas zonas del sur del paÍs los hospitales se quedan sin oxÍgeno, han visto...
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Aug 18, 2021
08/21
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it has now scorched more than 84 square miles. thousands were forced to leave their homes like will burn, who grabbed some clothing and tools. it's one of those thoughts that you see him see it on t v s. the other communities have to deal with it. you go. that sucks. cal fire said they are dealing with extreme fire behavior and challenging. they called this unprecedented fire behavior in anticipate even more evacuations. it's really tough to make access a lot of logging roads. they're thin. they're made of dirt. they're not paved, so that provides the first challenge. and then once we get in there, they're steep. sometimes the rocky and otherwise inaccessible. the fire only started saturday night. flames are being driven by strong winds and extremely dry conditions. at least two people have been hurt. thousands of homes remain threatened. firefighters are asking people to follow any sort of evacuation order or warning. it is moving fast. we have perfect conditions for extreme and critical fire behavior and fast spread. i'm elissa
it has now scorched more than 84 square miles. thousands were forced to leave their homes like will burn, who grabbed some clothing and tools. it's one of those thoughts that you see him see it on t v s. the other communities have to deal with it. you go. that sucks. cal fire said they are dealing with extreme fire behavior and challenging. they called this unprecedented fire behavior in anticipate even more evacuations. it's really tough to make access a lot of logging roads. they're thin....
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Aug 14, 2021
08/21
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he blew it by him at 96 miles an hour! the giants hang on to win it and for zack littell, another save this week. that was pretty impressive because nobody has been doing that to cron for a while. >> mike: he took on the best hitter and he sat him down. what a week zack has had. >> jon: giants win their sixth in a row to maintain their five-game lead over the dodgers. we will be back with more. stay with us.
he blew it by him at 96 miles an hour! the giants hang on to win it and for zack littell, another save this week. that was pretty impressive because nobody has been doing that to cron for a while. >> mike: he took on the best hitter and he sat him down. what a week zack has had. >> jon: giants win their sixth in a row to maintain their five-game lead over the dodgers. we will be back with more. stay with us.
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Aug 18, 2021
08/21
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about 25 i miles there, 25 miles back every day for work. _ miles there, 25 miles back every day for work. so — miles there, 25 miles back every day for work. so it— miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is— miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a _ miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a big _ miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a big expense - miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a big expense for. for work, so it is a big expense for diesei~ _ for work, so it is a big expense for diesei~ it— for work, so it is a big expense for diesel. , , , , , diesel. it is pretty expensive auain, diesel. it is pretty expensive again. 130 — diesel. it is pretty expensive again, 130 odd. _ diesel. it is pretty expensive again, 130 odd. but - diesel. it is pretty expensive again, 130 odd. but it - diesel. it is pretty expensive again, 130 odd. but it is - diesel. it is pretty expensive again, 130 odd. but it is not| diesel. it is pretty expensive i again, 130 odd. but it is not all bad news _ again,
about 25 i miles there, 25 miles back every day for work. _ miles there, 25 miles back every day for work. so — miles there, 25 miles back every day for work. so it— miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is— miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a _ miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a big _ miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a big expense - miles there, 25 miles back every day for work, so it is a big expense for....
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Aug 30, 2021
08/21
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well, it was pretty scary miles. of houma in laplace john sullivan's trailer lifted from its foundation his wing gauge somewhere in the river. he now suspects registered 125 miles an hour before it flew off a lot worse than i thought but john says he's the lucky one. his neighbor's home is flipp. so my otherouuiana. you know, i really am i've been down here 15 years and and i'm done. i'm tired of trying to work for something and you know in the weather comes along and tears it up and in new orleans spared the worst of the wind andb home to s armstrong shows collapsed can't be rebuilt. but new orleans power grid must be new orleans are about to spend their second night. market could be three weeks or more before it's back on and yet they know. it is better than it could have been here don't have the flood waters pouring it so we can deal with the wind damage. it's really also dealing with the very catastrophic power situation that we're going to be facing. it is such a because the transmission lines have failed includ
well, it was pretty scary miles. of houma in laplace john sullivan's trailer lifted from its foundation his wing gauge somewhere in the river. he now suspects registered 125 miles an hour before it flew off a lot worse than i thought but john says he's the lucky one. his neighbor's home is flipp. so my otherouuiana. you know, i really am i've been down here 15 years and and i'm done. i'm tired of trying to work for something and you know in the weather comes along and tears it up and in new...
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Aug 19, 2021
08/21
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tomorrow. 29 mile-per-hour winds. 27 miles per hour going into 11:00 a.m., so the fire danger is still running high. i will be back with a look at the smoke forecast, coming up. ama: let's move to the cal door fire. -- to this fire. unprecedented fire behavior. 62,000 acres have been wiped out. 50 homes have been destroyed. the flames are moving close to communities along the highway 50 corridor to tahoe. 6800 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. >> the not knowing and the anticipation and the waiting, all that just wears on you. >> how much help do you have for your home in somerset? >> zero. ama: this incredible video from a plane showing clouds spawned by the fire. the threat from this fire is so serious that it is moving engines and personnel from the dixie fire to assist. it is 0% contained. dan: the massive dixie fire meantime has burned another 36,000 acres since yesterday. it has burned more than 662,000 acres and is moving fast and east towards susanville. 18,000 residents have been warned to be ready to evacuate. the fire is 35% contained. a slight improvement over y
tomorrow. 29 mile-per-hour winds. 27 miles per hour going into 11:00 a.m., so the fire danger is still running high. i will be back with a look at the smoke forecast, coming up. ama: let's move to the cal door fire. -- to this fire. unprecedented fire behavior. 62,000 acres have been wiped out. 50 homes have been destroyed. the flames are moving close to communities along the highway 50 corridor to tahoe. 6800 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. >> the not knowing and the...
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Aug 29, 2021
08/21
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we easily could get the western portion of the city, 100-mile-per-hour gusts, 110-mile-per-hour gusts. you can see, this black line is the forecast path. it was going on a pretty much northwest track. looked like it was going right for houma. then it slowed down and stalled. and then look at that, due north, and the eye, it has to reposition this at the top of the next hour. it's a little even more east of that. when we take that up, this is the area of concern. the area that had 136-mile-per-hour wind gusts, this band, you bring that northwards, and that's going to get very close to new orleans in the next couple hours. that's just one of the things we're watching. it is slowly weakening. it was 150 at landfall, which was now almost five hours ago, and now it's at 130. so still a strong category 3 hurricane. and they had it going north-northwest at about 10 miles per hour. i was doing some math from when it made landfall to where it is now, that's about 7 or 8 miles per hour. much slower than anticipated, and also, look how much rain is to the eastern side of the storm. the yellow is
we easily could get the western portion of the city, 100-mile-per-hour gusts, 110-mile-per-hour gusts. you can see, this black line is the forecast path. it was going on a pretty much northwest track. looked like it was going right for houma. then it slowed down and stalled. and then look at that, due north, and the eye, it has to reposition this at the top of the next hour. it's a little even more east of that. when we take that up, this is the area of concern. the area that had...
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Aug 29, 2021
08/21
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what is that, 65 mile per hour increase. 35 mile per hour increase. that means ranch i had intensification. we almost doubled that. if it makes landfall at this wind speed, it's going to tie the record for the strongest hurricane to make landfall. if it bumps up to 155 as we're expecting, then it's going to be the strongest hurricane ever to hit louisiana. we're going to watch this, of course. it's moving at 14 miles per hour, moving pretty quickly. it's going to make landfall quicker than we thought. in the next couple of hours we're going to be tracking that for you. then it slows down. look what happens as we widen this view out. see those white lines? those are 12-hour increments. see how slow that's moving? we have the storm surge. you have the winds and the rainfall. then we're going to talk about this for days to come, at least until friday this will be a big story. it's going to go through the tennessee valley, bring the potential for severe weather. it's going to bring the potential for flooding rains. just remember a week ago yesterday, they
what is that, 65 mile per hour increase. 35 mile per hour increase. that means ranch i had intensification. we almost doubled that. if it makes landfall at this wind speed, it's going to tie the record for the strongest hurricane to make landfall. if it bumps up to 155 as we're expecting, then it's going to be the strongest hurricane ever to hit louisiana. we're going to watch this, of course. it's moving at 14 miles per hour, moving pretty quickly. it's going to make landfall quicker than we...
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Aug 31, 2021
08/21
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reportera: miles de jÓvenes regresan a clases. el superintendente de las escuelas pÚblicas de chicago dijeron que al regreso a las aulas es seguro, pero el sindicato de maestros dice que la realidad es otra. . >> por meses hemos planeado mantener a todos seguros. patricia: vencer a la moratoria en uno de los estados con mÁs inquilinos en el paÍs. reportera: esta mujer no querÍa aplicar para un beneficio por miedo. >> yo tenÍa miedo porque tenÍa miedo que me dijera que me fuera. tengo lÁgrimas de alegrÍa porque si yo no hubiese pagado, cÓmo estarÍa. >> hay gente que ahora estÁ sin ninguna protecciÓn. >> no es fÁcil de navegar, lo digo como una persona que tiene habilidades con la computadora. muchos piden al congreso que tome acciÓn, pero una nueva extensiÓn podrÍa enfrentar obstÁculos en un senado dividido. patricia: increÍble. la policÍa de illinois dijo que investiga un tiroteo que dejÓ tres muertos, incluido un sospechoso y tres heridos. los policÍas encontraron mÚltiples vÍctimas con heridas de bala. en
reportera: miles de jÓvenes regresan a clases. el superintendente de las escuelas pÚblicas de chicago dijeron que al regreso a las aulas es seguro, pero el sindicato de maestros dice que la realidad es otra. . >> por meses hemos planeado mantener a todos seguros. patricia: vencer a la moratoria en uno de los estados con mÁs inquilinos en el paÍs. reportera: esta mujer no querÍa aplicar para un beneficio por miedo. >> yo tenÍa miedo porque tenÍa miedo que me dijera que me...
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Aug 13, 2021
08/21
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altitude is 177 nautical miles. i have three hours 11 minutes into the mission, distance from earth 3,140 nautical miles. the nsb is reported in a stable launch. latitude for the separation. >> apollo 11 this is houston. you're good for separation. >> okay. my intent is to use bottle primary one. for the checklist. >> roger. we concur with the logic. >> we're awaiting confirmation of separation. >> roger. >> we confirm the separation here on the ground. >> apollo 11, this is houston. radio check? over? >> gold stone station reports a very weak signal. we believe that there are now maneuvering a spacecraft and the trans position and docking maneuver and the antenna patterns are not too good at the moment, so we have a weak signal strength. >> the command service module separated and turned around to dock with eagle lunar module. >> apollo 11 this is houston. how do you read. >> apollo 11 this is houston, radio check. over. >> roger, we're copying you about 5 by 2. can you give us a status report erksz please. >> how
altitude is 177 nautical miles. i have three hours 11 minutes into the mission, distance from earth 3,140 nautical miles. the nsb is reported in a stable launch. latitude for the separation. >> apollo 11 this is houston. you're good for separation. >> okay. my intent is to use bottle primary one. for the checklist. >> roger. we concur with the logic. >> we're awaiting confirmation of separation. >> roger. >> we confirm the separation here on the ground....
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Aug 6, 2021
08/21
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miles de manifestantes pedÍan la renuncia del presidente. por lo que consideran la falta de polÍtica indignada por la destituciÓn del fiscal especial contra la impunidad con francisco sandoval.y la ciudad de sao paulo en brasil ofrecerÁ propios y visitantes una experiencia de cada ♪ ♪ patricia: y para terminar, sao paulo, una de las ciudades mÁs grandes y pobladas de brasil, tiene ahora uno de los miradores mÁs atractivos y escalofriantes del mundo. el edificio mÁs alto de la ciudad estrenarÁ este domingo el que promete ser una experiencia sin igual para quienes disfrutan las alturas.desde el piso 42.2 estructuras sobresalen dando la sensaciÓn de estar sostenidas. ya me imagino las colas para tomarse la foto. buena idea, ya saben, las prÓxima vez que visiten são paulo. con esto nos despedimos. buenas noches. que descanse locutor: televisa presenta...
miles de manifestantes pedÍan la renuncia del presidente. por lo que consideran la falta de polÍtica indignada por la destituciÓn del fiscal especial contra la impunidad con francisco sandoval.y la ciudad de sao paulo en brasil ofrecerÁ propios y visitantes una experiencia de cada ♪ ♪ patricia: y para terminar, sao paulo, una de las ciudades mÁs grandes y pobladas de brasil, tiene ahora uno de los miradores mÁs atractivos y escalofriantes del mundo. el edificio mÁs alto de la ciudad...
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Aug 18, 2021
08/21
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are these an animal trailers among the 10 miles farther south. the smoke out the sun resident chris kinsley pulled his horses and dogs out as flames approached going touch the situation very touchy. the fires over here and that right next door to my property. and then i own. >> 160 on this side has the evening. he thought he was safe last night. it didn't look like was coming this way. i get eye on it. and then the wind came up. >> and blew it this way. and we just ge' them watching it. and it's getting worse. fire conditions are improving red flag conditions are in effect through tomorrow with extremely low humidity and a wind change doesn't create more critical fire behavior were spring conditions and may contain it more difficult. >> so that's why all the evacuations and warnings are being done so quickly. there were early indications that several structures were destroyed in the grisly flat area. but firefighters haven't made an official damage estimate yet at this point in an uncontrolled wildfire. the emphasis has to be on affecting winning
are these an animal trailers among the 10 miles farther south. the smoke out the sun resident chris kinsley pulled his horses and dogs out as flames approached going touch the situation very touchy. the fires over here and that right next door to my property. and then i own. >> 160 on this side has the evening. he thought he was safe last night. it didn't look like was coming this way. i get eye on it. and then the wind came up. >> and blew it this way. and we just ge' them watching...
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it's moving to the northwest at 10 miles an hour. winds still at 130 miles an hour. when it initially made landfall, it was traveling 16 miles an hour, so it's slowed down. more wind, more rain, more potential for flooding. but this is the track of that storm. you see some to have most intense pictures coming out of new orleans, now sitting just off to the east of where this storm is. and typically you see the worstwet on the eastern side of a storm -- worth west on the eastern side. but now we're going to continue to track this one. it's been such a slow mover and, as i said is, for six hours now we spent all of that time if that category 4 range and made landfall at 150 miles an hour, now down to 130 miles an hour. it'll continue to weaken to a category 3 storm, but this is a really long time to be on land and be such a powerful storm. and that's a big part of this because it's going to continue to bring all that energy to places inland that typically don't see hurricanes. it's still a category 1 hurricane as we get into the evening hours, this is the forecast mode
it's moving to the northwest at 10 miles an hour. winds still at 130 miles an hour. when it initially made landfall, it was traveling 16 miles an hour, so it's slowed down. more wind, more rain, more potential for flooding. but this is the track of that storm. you see some to have most intense pictures coming out of new orleans, now sitting just off to the east of where this storm is. and typically you see the worstwet on the eastern side of a storm -- worth west on the eastern side. but now...
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gobernador dijo que ida será uno de los huracanes más fuertes desde 1850 y aunque se han invertido miles de millones de dólares en infraestructura , muchos no >>> así vive luisiana las últimas horas antes de la llegada de ida y en los hospitales están en alerta . >>> no nos dio suficiente tiempo para evacuar y en el hospital estamos bien preparados. >>> el doctor ya había ayudado con el huracán catrina . >>> el problema es la electricidad . >>> miles de personas han seguido las órdenes de evacuación haciendo que las carreteras de nueva orleans se saturen . >>> (en inglés) . >>> nueva orleans está bajo el nivel de mar y el huracán ida pondrá a prueba el sistema de eiques. >>> pero muchos residentes no confían en ellos. >>> no sabemos la fuerza del aire y el agua . >>> solo hay mandato de evacuación para personas que viven fuera de las zonas de los diques . >>> también se cancelaron los vuelos de mañana y por eso muchos evacuaron por tierra y otros decidieron quedarse para lo que ocurra, vamos a la segunda ciudad más grande de luisiana , cuéntanos . >>> qué tal, la preoc
gobernador dijo que ida será uno de los huracanes más fuertes desde 1850 y aunque se han invertido miles de millones de dólares en infraestructura , muchos no >>> así vive luisiana las últimas horas antes de la llegada de ida y en los hospitales están en alerta . >>> no nos dio suficiente tiempo para evacuar y en el hospital estamos bien preparados. >>> el doctor ya había ayudado con el huracán catrina . >>> el problema es la electricidad ....
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Aug 29, 2021
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that's 128 miles per hour. those winds are pushing all that water up into the bayous, into the ditches and possibly over the back levees. we have to watch that for people down south and west of the mississippi river. all those pink areas could be 115 or better. that would be kenner, metairie, laplace. a 150-mile-per-hour storm. people expect it's made landfall, it's going to die now. no, there's not much land down there. it's going to take sometimes. the storm surge could be 15, 16 feet. if you get wind on top of these 15-foot surges, some of the waves will be ten feet on top of the surge itself, wolf. probably the worst that some people have ever seen even though we had katrina down there and had other storms. for many people across the south part of louisiana, this is the worst storm they've ever seen. >> i was going to say, chad, hovering over this, exactly to the day 16 years ago katrina hit that area, and we all know what happened then. >> we're worried about the people on the other side of the river this
that's 128 miles per hour. those winds are pushing all that water up into the bayous, into the ditches and possibly over the back levees. we have to watch that for people down south and west of the mississippi river. all those pink areas could be 115 or better. that would be kenner, metairie, laplace. a 150-mile-per-hour storm. people expect it's made landfall, it's going to die now. no, there's not much land down there. it's going to take sometimes. the storm surge could be 15, 16 feet. if you...
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Aug 31, 2021
08/21
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per hour but may be isolated gusts up to 50 miles per hour. it's really going to be dangerous here. we're in this critical timeframe where we could see this spreading very quickly towards south lake tahoe. laura and marcus. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> now let's bring in dominic, a firefighter working with cal fire joining us over the phone this morning. he's in that area. good morning and thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> so tell me, chief, what are you up against today? i know this has been such a fire fight? >> yeah. this is a difficult one. as you were saying with the weather we're running against some very difficult weather in the red flag warning. the permission of the fuels are very low. the wind is definitely against us and it's very hot and for those of you that have been to tahoe, part of its beauty is in the steep terrain surrounding the lake which gives it the gorgeous backdrop, but the terrain makes it very difficult for us especially out here once it gets into those drainages and on the steep terrain, a
per hour but may be isolated gusts up to 50 miles per hour. it's really going to be dangerous here. we're in this critical timeframe where we could see this spreading very quickly towards south lake tahoe. laura and marcus. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> now let's bring in dominic, a firefighter working with cal fire joining us over the phone this morning. he's in that area. good morning and thanks so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> so tell me, chief,...
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marysville 29 miles an hour. what i want you to notice in this map, though, is what areas are active. whatever is are under that those contours and it really is not much of the bay area at all. it really is about the called our fire in the dixie fire where they're looking at. i was talking to craig clements of the civilization, fire department or fire, a meteorology program there. he was up at the dixie today, and he said the fires are spotting up to five miles out in front of it, right. so you got the fire? you got the wind blowing spark flies up to five miles, and they're sparking new fires, so major growth potential tonight as bad as we've seen in a long time. i'm in with two major fires burning, so when i come back, we'll take a look at more of our forecast and more of this fire forecast. we'll get some of the current winds up in the in the hills, thousands of people in the north pay of lost power tonight in a preemptive effort to reduce fire danger. gates views deborah villalon is in calistoga tonight and de
marysville 29 miles an hour. what i want you to notice in this map, though, is what areas are active. whatever is are under that those contours and it really is not much of the bay area at all. it really is about the called our fire in the dixie fire where they're looking at. i was talking to craig clements of the civilization, fire department or fire, a meteorology program there. he was up at the dixie today, and he said the fires are spotting up to five miles out in front of it, right. so you...
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head to 25 miles per hour. let's show you more about the top gusts and where we could see it happen. you can see it at 3:00 in the morning. notice the red and magenta color to the north and east of napa. 40 to 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. then watch as we head to tomorrow morning. that area expands so the biggest fear of those gusty winds is to the north of napa in the mountains. also, right there off to the east. look at this. the same time, lower elevations. not as bad. only 10 to 25 miles per hour. the other thing we're dealing with is the smoke. as we roll through tomorrow morning, you can see the smoke starting to return. we'll have more of a look at this coming up. >>> thank you. the search is over for a 22-year-old murder suspect from florida that had part of san ramon on lockdown for most of the day. police now say the renaldo john sanchez is in their custody. earlier in the day, he fled from san ramon police. students at a nearby medal school had to shelter in place. >>> vta is mourning the death of an
head to 25 miles per hour. let's show you more about the top gusts and where we could see it happen. you can see it at 3:00 in the morning. notice the red and magenta color to the north and east of napa. 40 to 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. then watch as we head to tomorrow morning. that area expands so the biggest fear of those gusty winds is to the north of napa in the mountains. also, right there off to the east. look at this. the same time, lower elevations. not as bad. only 10 to 25 miles...
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per hour, 35-mile-per-hour winds. it is going to bring heavy rain, stretching starting tonight on into tomorrow into the midatlantic states, into the northeast by thursday, and then finally, out to sea. but when it does, it is leaving in its path quite a bit of rain. flash flood watches and warnings stretching from the gulf coast into the northeast. for 78 million people, rainfall amounts from 2 to 3 inches. but locally, we could see upwards of 6 inches of rain or oversaturated soil that is going to mean a lot of flooding for a lot of folks, tom, stretching from the gulf all the way into the northeast. >> al roker, who has been covering this storm with us from the get-go al, thank you. in just 60 seconds, that other major headline tonight after 20 years, america's longest war coming to an end but what happens to the americans who didn't get out of afghanistan? stay with us >>> and tonight, america's longest war is over. the final evacuation flight left kabul followed by the last of u.s. troops but many american citize
per hour, 35-mile-per-hour winds. it is going to bring heavy rain, stretching starting tonight on into tomorrow into the midatlantic states, into the northeast by thursday, and then finally, out to sea. but when it does, it is leaving in its path quite a bit of rain. flash flood watches and warnings stretching from the gulf coast into the northeast. for 78 million people, rainfall amounts from 2 to 3 inches. but locally, we could see upwards of 6 inches of rain or oversaturated soil that is...
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08/21
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, 23-mile per hour winds in fairfield with that delta breeze. walking you through your thursday in san francisco, 64 for a high temperature. we are looking at mostly cloudy skies for the morning and then partly sunny as we go through our day, westerly winds about 20 miles per hour in san francisco. east bay in oakland, 68 degrees after mostly cloudy skies for our morning. we will catch clearing in oakland with westerly winds about 15 miles per hour. south bay in san jose, plenty sunshine, a pleasant day looking at 74 for a high in san jose. here is the satellite and radar view, pacific low pressure swings through today. that's the reason why we are looking at cool temperatures, running four to seven degrees below average. let's take you hour by hour on futurecast, you see skies clearing inland but cloud cover along the coast and for parts of the bay today and as we look to tonight into tomorrow, marine stratus surges back in. friday we will see clearing earlier and temperatures will be warmer compared to today. friday will be the warmest day of
, 23-mile per hour winds in fairfield with that delta breeze. walking you through your thursday in san francisco, 64 for a high temperature. we are looking at mostly cloudy skies for the morning and then partly sunny as we go through our day, westerly winds about 20 miles per hour in san francisco. east bay in oakland, 68 degrees after mostly cloudy skies for our morning. we will catch clearing in oakland with westerly winds about 15 miles per hour. south bay in san jose, plenty sunshine, a...
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Aug 30, 2021
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near center winds 105 miles per hour. that is six miles per hour shy of a major hurricane. again, more than 11 hours over land here. and you'll notice the organization, i wouldn't be surprised, michael, that this storm system maintains hurricane intensity into the early morning hours, maybe until say, 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. an incredible storm system still causing plenty of damage en route. >> absolutely extraordinary. pedram, thanks so much for your work there keeping us updated. appreciate that. going back to this breaking news out of kabul where we've heard about rockets being fired at the airport, cnn's alex marquardt has the reporting. we got him back on the line now. what do you know, alex? >> reporter: good to be back with you, michael. what appears to be happening is things getting more dangerous in kabul in these final hours of the u.s. drawdown. that deadline of course is on tuesday august 31st. what we know is that as many as five rockets have been fired in the last few hours at hamid karzai international airport. that would be monday local time in kabul. and
near center winds 105 miles per hour. that is six miles per hour shy of a major hurricane. again, more than 11 hours over land here. and you'll notice the organization, i wouldn't be surprised, michael, that this storm system maintains hurricane intensity into the early morning hours, maybe until say, 2:00, 3:00 in the morning. an incredible storm system still causing plenty of damage en route. >> absolutely extraordinary. pedram, thanks so much for your work there keeping us updated....