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it's going to make its way back to the atlantic ocean. you've got a storm surge threat on the atlantic ocean side of things. it may strengthen just barely, but likely to stay a strong tropical storm before making landfall again in the afternoon on friday. probably in south carolina. with all the storm surge threat into the low country there, as well, and weakening into a tropical depression. here's the thing -- it's incredibly heavy rain in orlando toward daytona, up to jacksonville is a concern. look at how much rain fell in the span of 12 hours. 19.3 inches near sarasota, 11 inches as you get closer to the space coast. these are all rainfall totals after dark until now. of more than 1 in 1,000-year event. unfortunately we're going to be seeing more of that as these rains continue to pummel the coast. and again, the storm surge threat remains at the coast as this storm makes its way inland by friday and then into the weekend. yes, there is the chance for us up here in the northeast to be seeing some really heavy rain. first we want to fo
it's going to make its way back to the atlantic ocean. you've got a storm surge threat on the atlantic ocean side of things. it may strengthen just barely, but likely to stay a strong tropical storm before making landfall again in the afternoon on friday. probably in south carolina. with all the storm surge threat into the low country there, as well, and weakening into a tropical depression. here's the thing -- it's incredibly heavy rain in orlando toward daytona, up to jacksonville is a...
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when we saw these ocean temperatures, among the highest oceanic heat content in the atlantic ocean, advance of the storm system. the florida shelf, a shallow area, where they allow the storm system to flourish, and create monstrous storm surges that were forecast, and observed, across the area. they came ashore with 150 mile per hour winds, to give you a sense of scale of the dozens, and dozens of hurricanes, across the state of florida, over the last five or six decades. this one comes in the top four, for the strongest at that wind speed, when it made landfall. really, the importance is, because of the exponential growth and damage potential, from one category, to the next, it is not that you go from category three, to four. you just minimize that threat by at least one level of scale. the exponential increase, increasing the damage potential from 50, to 250 times. want to get to category five, which we were two miles per hour shy of, a 500 times greater damage potential exists from cat five, down to cat four. the storm system, closer to category five, ten category four, when it made land
when we saw these ocean temperatures, among the highest oceanic heat content in the atlantic ocean, advance of the storm system. the florida shelf, a shallow area, where they allow the storm system to flourish, and create monstrous storm surges that were forecast, and observed, across the area. they came ashore with 150 mile per hour winds, to give you a sense of scale of the dozens, and dozens of hurricanes, across the state of florida, over the last five or six decades. this one comes in the...
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it it has been 90 years since amelia earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic ocean. and while that might be what she is best known for, she was also a military nurse, a social worker, an author, a wife, an activist for gender equality, and a woman who really was breaking the glass ceiling on a field that was dominated by men at the time. you know, female pilots used to be called ladybirds sweethearts of the air. and because of amelia earhart. back then, now and into the future, women who fly planes are now called pilots. so, you know, amelia earhart had that that rare gift of the ability to see without limitation and what a better future for herself and for others could look like. and throughout her life, she turned to setbacks and failures and into challenges, a challenge to do better, a challenge to fly higher, to to change the way the game is played and i know tens of thousands of people come through this this very spot every year. and now i'm really excited that so many people are going to get the chance to be inspired by amelia earhart. as i have been, she is a
it it has been 90 years since amelia earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic ocean. and while that might be what she is best known for, she was also a military nurse, a social worker, an author, a wife, an activist for gender equality, and a woman who really was breaking the glass ceiling on a field that was dominated by men at the time. you know, female pilots used to be called ladybirds sweethearts of the air. and because of amelia earhart. back then, now and into the...
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it it has been 90 years since amelia earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic ocean. and while that might be what she is best known for, she was also a military nurse, a social worker, an author, a wife, an activist for gender equality, and a woman who really was breaking the glass ceiling on a field that was dominated by men at the time. you know, female pilots used to be called ladybirds sweethearts of the air. and because of amelia earhart. back then, now and into the future, women who fly planes are now called pilots. so, you know, amelia earhart had that that rare gift of the ability to see without limitation and what a better future for herself and for others could look like. and throughout her life, she turned to setbacks and failures and into challenges, a challenge to do better, a challenge to fly higher, to to change the way the game is played and i know tens of thousands of people come through this this very spot every year. and now i'm really excited that so many people are going to get the chance to be inspired by amelia earhart. as i have been, she is a
it it has been 90 years since amelia earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the atlantic ocean. and while that might be what she is best known for, she was also a military nurse, a social worker, an author, a wife, an activist for gender equality, and a woman who really was breaking the glass ceiling on a field that was dominated by men at the time. you know, female pilots used to be called ladybirds sweethearts of the air. and because of amelia earhart. back then, now and into the...
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ocean on the eastern side and then slammed back into the coast here on the first coast, the atlantic ocean side here of florida, so jacksonville is bracing for flooding that they haven't seen in several years. residents not taking any chances we've got, like really three high tides to make it through here. hunker down. stand bag. if you've got sandbags, put them up if you fear in a flood prone area. um just just stay off the roads and hunkered down because here we go . meanwhile, bands already affecting georgia wind whipping on jekyll island, england county , georgia governor brian kemp issuing a state of emergency residents stock up on a central's as ready as i can be. i live in ardsley park with lots of those old live oak trees, so i'm worried about all the branches coming down south and north carolina governor owners also issuing states of emergency , though it's calm now in raleigh, north carolina, residents like jeremiah terry are worried about possible flooding and is ready to move some of his belongings. probably some of my recording stuff. just i have speakers and stuff, so i
ocean on the eastern side and then slammed back into the coast here on the first coast, the atlantic ocean side here of florida, so jacksonville is bracing for flooding that they haven't seen in several years. residents not taking any chances we've got, like really three high tides to make it through here. hunker down. stand bag. if you've got sandbags, put them up if you fear in a flood prone area. um just just stay off the roads and hunkered down because here we go . meanwhile, bands already...
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in the atlantic atlantic ocean. what was hurricane ian is now a tropical storm has been downgraded. we'll show you the damage caused by this powerful storm in the national response dealing with the destruction. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on two. well good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome the mornings onto i'm dave clark. morning i'm pam cook thursday morning. september 29th. moving in towards october, steve said. our weather is in a holding pattern. that's very nice, but unfortunately you have a lot to cover their in florida. right behind you. tropical storm could it's on the atlantic side could briefly get to maybe category one before it goes back into what looks like south carolina late tonight, tomorrow, but it's right over cape canaveral daytona beach, so there's still some very strong gust about 70 miles an hour. i know there's some also heavy duty rain, but again, it's moved on from the gulf side. now to the atlantic side. weak little system went by yesterday. mostly sunny, though there's really just not a lot of change for us. couple of days. w
in the atlantic atlantic ocean. what was hurricane ian is now a tropical storm has been downgraded. we'll show you the damage caused by this powerful storm in the national response dealing with the destruction. from ktvu. fox two news. this is mornings on two. well good morning to you. thank you for joining us. welcome the mornings onto i'm dave clark. morning i'm pam cook thursday morning. september 29th. moving in towards october, steve said. our weather is in a holding pattern. that's very...
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it lasted for about 20 seconds landing somewhere in the north atlantic ocean. for more news, download the cbs app on your phone or connected tv. i'm matt peiper, cbs news, new york. >>> a nationwide railroad strike averted. president biden announces a tentative deal between unions and the rail companies avoiding what could have cost the u.s. economy $2 billion a day. >>> the president calls it a win for america. cbs's nancy on the negotiations. >>> migrants to sent to martha's vineyard. florida's governor accused of playing politics. >> ron desantis is a coward. only a coward uses women and children for their own political gain. >>> plus, the governor of texas buses 100 migrants to the vice-president's d.c. residence. >>> indiana's abortion ban, the strict new law outlawing the procedure goes into effect today. we're at one clinic which just saw its last patient. >>> the queen's funeral. what we're learning about the new roles for william and harry at the final good-bye. plus the prince and princess of wales greet well-wishers. >> from here, they have been told
it lasted for about 20 seconds landing somewhere in the north atlantic ocean. for more news, download the cbs app on your phone or connected tv. i'm matt peiper, cbs news, new york. >>> a nationwide railroad strike averted. president biden announces a tentative deal between unions and the rail companies avoiding what could have cost the u.s. economy $2 billion a day. >>> the president calls it a win for america. cbs's nancy on the negotiations. >>> migrants to sent to...
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ocean, probably gain strength and run into some other states. once it gets out of florida, it will be taking up a lot of water and that will impact northeast florida, st. john's river,, do ball county. -- duvall county. major category for impact, the storm surge will be severe, a water and flooding for slow-moving storms. very severe impact in southwest florida, but those impacts will continue all through the state. this will not leave the state of florida until sometime friday morning. this is a lot of nasty weather we are in store for the next few days. kevin guthrie is here, i will let kevin come up. >> appreciate your continued leadership on this response to hurricane ian. hurricane ian is currently bringing hurricane force winds and rain to the keys and south florida. our meteorologist just mentioned before coming in here that tropical storm force winds may extend 300 plus miles to the northeast. as the governor has already mentioned, this will be a statewide event. this is going to cause conditions for flooding. as the governor has mention
ocean, probably gain strength and run into some other states. once it gets out of florida, it will be taking up a lot of water and that will impact northeast florida, st. john's river,, do ball county. -- duvall county. major category for impact, the storm surge will be severe, a water and flooding for slow-moving storms. very severe impact in southwest florida, but those impacts will continue all through the state. this will not leave the state of florida until sometime friday morning. this is...
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traversed about 120 miles, back over the atlantic ocean. still, 12 hours overland, still means getting the category-1 intensity hurricane. the ferocity of the storm system as it goes over the atlantic to maintain this intensity, again, with landfall being 140 miles or so per hour, a storm they really shows you how strong a future it was among the top five strongest storms ever, making them fall across the state of florida. again, there it goes. pushing across the areas of eastern florida in a couple hours. 150 mile parel winds speeds at landfall, the significant storm surge as a result of it. the highest ever observed in fort myers for hurricane ian. one element i want to show you, because looking into the data sets around the screen, try different in the current windspeed shifted towards the east. look at it here. all of the weather instruments, with the power outages in the dark, and the storm system, couldn't find too many in the way of current wind gusts. even orlando's airport wasn't giving me the system update from south of orlando pu
traversed about 120 miles, back over the atlantic ocean. still, 12 hours overland, still means getting the category-1 intensity hurricane. the ferocity of the storm system as it goes over the atlantic to maintain this intensity, again, with landfall being 140 miles or so per hour, a storm they really shows you how strong a future it was among the top five strongest storms ever, making them fall across the state of florida. again, there it goes. pushing across the areas of eastern florida in a...
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>> yeah, good morning from bermuda, the small island out in the atlantic ocean, been getting pummelled anyway t-- by the hurricane issue the category 4 hurricane fiona, it is about parallel with the island of bermuda, look at the video from overnight and the wind is coming in, gusts up to 71 miles per hour and the past few hours that is almost hurricane strength. next two or three hours, it is expected to get more intense and taper off into the afternoon as it makes its way up into canada. if we can, take a look at this sail drone video from out in the atlantic ocean, this was yesterday, just a few hundred miles from the island of bermuda. look at the swells, 50-foot wave and that is happen ing around bermuda, just from the north carolina coast. thus far we are right on the virge of those gusts into the world of hurricanes, hurricane winds are 74 miles per hour and the rain continues to come in, this is not a rain maker here in bermuda like we saw in puerto rican, this is a wind machine. this island no strarjer to tropical system, they are just glad this is not a direct hit, fiona is p
>> yeah, good morning from bermuda, the small island out in the atlantic ocean, been getting pummelled anyway t-- by the hurricane issue the category 4 hurricane fiona, it is about parallel with the island of bermuda, look at the video from overnight and the wind is coming in, gusts up to 71 miles per hour and the past few hours that is almost hurricane strength. next two or three hours, it is expected to get more intense and taper off into the afternoon as it makes its way up into...
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ocean . the states governor says that it could take years to recover from the devastation left behind. this is a, a major, major event. it's going to be going to be a tragic event in many ways. and we understand this is not just a 48 hour ordeal. this is going to be something that is going to be there for days and weeks and months, and unfortunately, in some circumstances, even years. the flood waters as well as winds, are causing the most damage. the hurricane has knocked out electricity to more than 1000000 homes and businesses in the city of tampa. the power of the storm sucked the water right out of the bay. even though the hurricane weakened as it moved inland authorities are warning of devastating rain, wind, and even tornadoes still to come as it tears across the state. let's get a closer look at this with matthew cappuccino, meteorologist with the my radar app is in port charlotte, florida. matthew, what more can you tell us about the situation in florida right now? i good morning. i
ocean . the states governor says that it could take years to recover from the devastation left behind. this is a, a major, major event. it's going to be going to be a tragic event in many ways. and we understand this is not just a 48 hour ordeal. this is going to be something that is going to be there for days and weeks and months, and unfortunately, in some circumstances, even years. the flood waters as well as winds, are causing the most damage. the hurricane has knocked out electricity to...
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as the hurricane crosses florida at the atlantic ocean . the states governor says that it could take years to recover from the devastation left behind. this is a, a major, major event. it's gonna be going to be a tragic event in many ways. and we understand this is mattress, a 48 hour ordeal. this is going to be something that is going to be there for days and weeks and months, and unfortunately, in some circumstances, even years. the flood waters as well as winds, are causing the most damage. the hurricane has knocked out electricity to more than 1000000 homes and businesses in the city of tampa. the power of the storm sucked the water right out of the bay. forecasters say the hurricane will lose strength as it heads in land. but even so there warning of devastating rain wind and even tornadoes as it tears across the state. the white house has denounced as outrageous, the so called referendums, held by russian proxies in occupied regions of ukraine. officials installed by moscow say, up to 99 percent of residents, said yes to being annexed
as the hurricane crosses florida at the atlantic ocean . the states governor says that it could take years to recover from the devastation left behind. this is a, a major, major event. it's gonna be going to be a tragic event in many ways. and we understand this is mattress, a 48 hour ordeal. this is going to be something that is going to be there for days and weeks and months, and unfortunately, in some circumstances, even years. the flood waters as well as winds, are causing the most damage....
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they weren't able to find a passage linking the atlantic ocean with the pacific and alone, people going out again. if you could find them again. i had gibbons planned to locate a passage between the oceans was the same as that of columbus to reach in lamar by sailing west santos, that after more than 20 years, they still hadn't found it. had been in the portuguese or bringing pepper a spanish. i had to hurry up and find a new, more efficient trading route and glock a portuguese monopoly on the spice trailed. but okay, for the portuguese king, this project made no sense. firstly, because the regions had already been reached by the eastern cape route was used. and secondly, because he didn't want to compromise the treaty of port, se english. as a case of magellan went to spain. le came a subject of carlos the 1st name a domain don't assume that time your bill was evolving into a cosmopolitan city. when many foreigners came to make money, it was the city of matching the drapes men and my farris ian mckellen found a cosmo prefer a someone who can supply his project with the necessary scient
they weren't able to find a passage linking the atlantic ocean with the pacific and alone, people going out again. if you could find them again. i had gibbons planned to locate a passage between the oceans was the same as that of columbus to reach in lamar by sailing west santos, that after more than 20 years, they still hadn't found it. had been in the portuguese or bringing pepper a spanish. i had to hurry up and find a new, more efficient trading route and glock a portuguese monopoly on the...
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no, america would add a glen table to find a passage linking the atlantic ocean with the pacific and alone. people going out again. if you go down the men again, aid at magellan clan to locate a passage between the oceans was the same as that of columbus to reach in lamar by sealing wes, i knew that after more than 20 years, they still haven't found it. i've been in the portuguese for bringing pepper a spanish. i had to hurry up and find a new more efficient trading route in a glock of portuguese monopoly on the spice trade fertile before the portuguese king. this project made no sense firstly, because the regions had already been reached by the eastern cape route was used. and secondly, because he didn't want to compromise the treaty or to see this a, c. k. so magellan went to spain and came a subject of carlos the 1st little a domain don't get to that time. if it was evolving into a cosmopolitan city, when many foreigners came to make money, which was the city of matches, a tradesman and my farris, e i. m magellan found a cosmo prefer a someone who can supply his project with the n
no, america would add a glen table to find a passage linking the atlantic ocean with the pacific and alone. people going out again. if you go down the men again, aid at magellan clan to locate a passage between the oceans was the same as that of columbus to reach in lamar by sealing wes, i knew that after more than 20 years, they still haven't found it. i've been in the portuguese for bringing pepper a spanish. i had to hurry up and find a new more efficient trading route in a glock of...
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no, america would add a glen table to find a passage linking the atlantic ocean with the pacific and olympic ogling at the end . of a difficult exam, the men again, ada gibbons planned to locate a passage between the oceans was the same as that of columbus to reach in lamar by sailing west santos, that after more than 20 years, they still haven't found it had been in the portuguese for bringing pepper a spanish, i had to hurry up and find a new more efficient trading. routed glock of portuguese monopoly on the spice trade or the portuguese king. this project made no sense firstly, because the regions had already been reached by the eastern escape route was used. and secondly, because he didn't want to compromise the treaty toward the sea. english as a case of magellan, went to spain and became a subject of carlos the 1st aid aid on wilmington is not yet time deville was evolving into a cosmopolitan city. when many foreigners came to make money, which was the city of connection. it draped mana and my farris e r. my magellan found a cause mother a i'm one who can supply his project wit
no, america would add a glen table to find a passage linking the atlantic ocean with the pacific and olympic ogling at the end . of a difficult exam, the men again, ada gibbons planned to locate a passage between the oceans was the same as that of columbus to reach in lamar by sailing west santos, that after more than 20 years, they still haven't found it had been in the portuguese for bringing pepper a spanish, i had to hurry up and find a new more efficient trading. routed glock of portuguese...
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that just means more time out on the atlantic ocean. ultimately, we will have spent a day over open water after exiting florida which allows strengthening of 85 miles an hour to the north/northeast 85 miles an hour to savannah and the beachwear hurricane warning in place but everything wrapping around in the red tropicals because of the winds and particularly the rains, heavy winds on shore. we have seen the wind gust of 25 to 35 miles an hour over a day now in circulation of the system and pushes ocean water up along the south east coast and pushes it and pushes it for over 24 hours. that means water is already piled up along this area. these wins will only intensify as the system gets closer to 60 miles an hour. that is when you see the storm surge is piling up along the coastline because the ocean water has been forced there for so long that ultimately, you end up seeing some pretty significant storm surges. 4-7 feet would do a ton of damage but this is a wide area and even 5 feet does a lot of damage from portions of northeastern fl
that just means more time out on the atlantic ocean. ultimately, we will have spent a day over open water after exiting florida which allows strengthening of 85 miles an hour to the north/northeast 85 miles an hour to savannah and the beachwear hurricane warning in place but everything wrapping around in the red tropicals because of the winds and particularly the rains, heavy winds on shore. we have seen the wind gust of 25 to 35 miles an hour over a day now in circulation of the system and...
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the category for storm is moving up the atlantic ocean after bashing the tux and k cause destroying parts of the dominican republic and puerto rico. fiona is now heading towards bermuda, is expect to discover over the bahamas in the next 24 hours. witness continues, i will see the news hour after that. and about 25 minute time. a ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero, a with a tight spot to commit to stay like, what do we have? do you guys think we have any plan to call me to make any promises? because there was an awful existing look on what it is, is to bring the violations to the attention. i agree with you because they use in africa. it's a very big population. it's an educated population generation hasn't experienced colonialism, growth in the age where diseases are being managed. so what we choose to do, what and what, which is to say will be very important for future as africans you get what i mean, no way you get to that home. no. can i be unable to give an example that could be that a lot of people from uganda wanda br
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ocean, but it's far from over. still some gusty winds possible back in the west but generally speaking the conditions they're beginning to improve, the waters beginning to recede. it's now close to carolina, and georgia, that'll be from friday into saturday. lot to be had before we're done with the storm system that will go down in the books as one of the strongest we have ever observed. >> it has been stunning really to see as you said the size of the storm, even beyond its ferocity, such a large storm, pedram, thank you so much. flooding and wind damage on the unruly concerns from some home owners, this house caught fire. cnn's brian todd went to the home near st. petersburg to take a look at the damage. >> here in lagos florida just north of st. petersburg we have a tip that there was a house that's suffered significant damage in a fire, we pulled up to the house, in the front we observed that most of the structure looked intact, with the exception of a blown out window but then i walked around to the side and i
ocean, but it's far from over. still some gusty winds possible back in the west but generally speaking the conditions they're beginning to improve, the waters beginning to recede. it's now close to carolina, and georgia, that'll be from friday into saturday. lot to be had before we're done with the storm system that will go down in the books as one of the strongest we have ever observed. >> it has been stunning really to see as you said the size of the storm, even beyond its ferocity,...
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it is last i heard it's in the atlantic ocean on the east coast of florida and headed for south carolina. it may strengthen to a hurricane again, but there are still tropical storm force winds and flooding in northeastern florida . this evening. good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us, carry baba and florida and international, your claims and baldwin. also, i'm filmmaker, since the dongle rumba, has been convicted by a court in a home country on charges of inciting public violence was finally given a 6 month jail sentence, suspended for 5 years was done, greenberg was arrested in 2020, according for government reforms, rights organizations say the case which stretched for more than 2 years was politically motivated to attempt to suppress freedom of speech. d, w correspondent, privilege muslim haiti was in court and sent this report. the permanent right at city, dan greenway, and here co accuse julie bonds. i say that they are not surprised by the verdict and the sentence that was handed down on them are looking at the situation that has been happening in the country to othe
it is last i heard it's in the atlantic ocean on the east coast of florida and headed for south carolina. it may strengthen to a hurricane again, but there are still tropical storm force winds and flooding in northeastern florida . this evening. good talking to you. thank you so much for joining us, carry baba and florida and international, your claims and baldwin. also, i'm filmmaker, since the dongle rumba, has been convicted by a court in a home country on charges of inciting public violence...
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the first coast, the atlantic ocean side of florida. so jacksonville is bracing for flooding that they haven't seen in several years. >> we've got like three high tides to make it through here. hunker down, sandbag. if you've got sandbags, put them up. if you are in a flood-prone area, just stay off the roads and hunker because here we go. >> meanwhile, the outer bands already affecting georgia. georgia governor brian kemp issuing a state of emergency. as residents stock up on essentials. >> i'm as ready as i can be. i live with lots of those old, live oak trees so i'm worried about all the branches coming down. >> governors also issuing state of emergency. although it is calm in raleigh, north carolina, resident arete about possible flooding and are ready to move some belongings. >> hopefully some of my recording stuff. i would be worried about that. kumasi: we have complete coverage of hurricane ian on the bay area streaming app. for live reports and the latest information, you can download the app for your apple tv, android tv, amazo
the first coast, the atlantic ocean side of florida. so jacksonville is bracing for flooding that they haven't seen in several years. >> we've got like three high tides to make it through here. hunker down, sandbag. if you've got sandbags, put them up. if you are in a flood-prone area, just stay off the roads and hunker because here we go. >> meanwhile, the outer bands already affecting georgia. georgia governor brian kemp issuing a state of emergency. as residents stock up on...
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it's a tropical storm now off the coast of florida in the atlantic ocean. cnn's meteorologist jennifer gray is in the weather center for us. where is ian right now exactly and how strong is it expected to get as it regains strength? >> right. so right now it's just off the coast of orlando. you can see that little swirl there. the storm is quite disorganized right now, as you can expect. but it is starting to get back together again. right now with winds of 70 miles per hour. we only have to get to 74 before this becomes a hurricane once again. keep in mind tropical-storm-force winds extend hundreds of miles from the center. we're already seeing tropical-storm-force winds all along the coast of georgia, south carolina, and very gusty winds extending inland. a lot of these trees in the southeast have big tree canopies, so we'll see a lot of trees go down probably over the next day or so, a lot of power lines down. do expect more of that. this is going to make landfall most likely as a category 1 storm along the south carolina coast. jake, you know this. this
it's a tropical storm now off the coast of florida in the atlantic ocean. cnn's meteorologist jennifer gray is in the weather center for us. where is ian right now exactly and how strong is it expected to get as it regains strength? >> right. so right now it's just off the coast of orlando. you can see that little swirl there. the storm is quite disorganized right now, as you can expect. but it is starting to get back together again. right now with winds of 70 miles per hour. we only have...
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ocean. the storm created catastrophic flooding that left entire communities under several feet of water and sent cars and debris floating down streets. take a look at these images. the water was just relentless. crews are still carrying out emergency rescues on land, air and sea. in bonita springs, a group of good samaritans rescued an elderly man stranded in his car in surging flood waters, dragging him through waist-high water to safety. ian's strong winds brought down trees, power lines, knocked out power to more than two and a half million homes and businesses. the winds also literally ripped off roofs from a number of homes, including this mobile home. a short time ago, governor ron desantis call canned the impact historic ask also addressed comments from the lee county sheriff that there may be hundreds of fatalities, something that's not been confirmed. >> we have had the two unconfirmed fataliies in the sense we don't know they are linked to the storm. our assumption is it likely is.
ocean. the storm created catastrophic flooding that left entire communities under several feet of water and sent cars and debris floating down streets. take a look at these images. the water was just relentless. crews are still carrying out emergency rescues on land, air and sea. in bonita springs, a group of good samaritans rescued an elderly man stranded in his car in surging flood waters, dragging him through waist-high water to safety. ian's strong winds brought down trees, power lines,...
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take a look to see the channel the boaters are entering into the atlantic ocean. with the beautiful weather this weekend police state comes the crowds and choppy waterways. check this out we went with vanessa county marine bureau as they patrolled the atlantic ocean just off of long island here. there are 50 officers keep a close eye out for sharks. people driving recklessly and also boaters in distress for just last year there were 650 boating fatalities nationwide according to the u.s. coast guard. police also and for boaters under the influence. as others remain vigilant. >> people will be drinking today and hopefully they will not be controlling the boats. but it will happen. so it's nice to know somebody is out there watching out for boaters that are trying to be safe and quick system run east coast shark sightings are up in florida near miami researchers monitoring that activity. teams on long island also ramp up their shark patrols because jon, it has been a busy summer here printer mining summers to stay alert and swimming groups. just the summer alone at
take a look to see the channel the boaters are entering into the atlantic ocean. with the beautiful weather this weekend police state comes the crowds and choppy waterways. check this out we went with vanessa county marine bureau as they patrolled the atlantic ocean just off of long island here. there are 50 officers keep a close eye out for sharks. people driving recklessly and also boaters in distress for just last year there were 650 boating fatalities nationwide according to the u.s. coast...
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>> maybe about five or six more hours to get out before and emerges over the atlantic ocean. still counting about a category one hurricane. 150 mile per hour winds across areas around chaos costa which is where the storm made landfall. but the storm we're gonna tell you how things played out because areas such as fort myers talking about the storm surge reaching as high as seven feet, one of the highest on record for that region. we've had plenty of storms across florida rarely do we get one of that magnitude across this particular region under the south and the west. right now 90 miles an hour sustained winds, pretty moving east of winter haven. we do expect it to reemerge over the atlantic ocean sometime about seven or 8 am local time before it pushes out and moves northward and makes landfall around the carolina coast. about 2 million customers in the dark. gusty winds producing winds over hundred miles per hour that agus, in this region expect additional outage outages, once the sun comes up, you'll see the damage that's been left behind. the system won't reemerge over th
>> maybe about five or six more hours to get out before and emerges over the atlantic ocean. still counting about a category one hurricane. 150 mile per hour winds across areas around chaos costa which is where the storm made landfall. but the storm we're gonna tell you how things played out because areas such as fort myers talking about the storm surge reaching as high as seven feet, one of the highest on record for that region. we've had plenty of storms across florida rarely do we get...
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he'd swum upstream from the atlantic ocean into the shoe pond where he stayed for a week earning the nickname, schubert. >> the seal is about 4, 5 years old. come full circle. >> reporter: he's a repeat offender. from the mystic aquarium he was recognized. run away from home in 2018 and had to be rescued from cape cod. >> did us all a favor and brought himself tos plit department. a story that blows my mind still. >> he will be released back into the atlantic but monitored by a gps tracker. >>> thanks so much to our boston station wbz for brings his storied. >>> that is the "cbs weekend news" from chicago. i'm adriana diaz. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> live, from the cbs bay area studios, this is transcendence. > >> now at 6:00, a sports bar bad up by flames after more than a y of serving customers in san fra. > >> a sigh of relief for a saturday woman attacked because of her headscarf. >> it makes me feel so much better because i was not the ony one who she attacked. >> why it took two months and two arrests for the suspect to d to land behind bars. > >> a co
he'd swum upstream from the atlantic ocean into the shoe pond where he stayed for a week earning the nickname, schubert. >> the seal is about 4, 5 years old. come full circle. >> reporter: he's a repeat offender. from the mystic aquarium he was recognized. run away from home in 2018 and had to be rescued from cape cod. >> did us all a favor and brought himself tos plit department. a story that blows my mind still. >> he will be released back into the atlantic but...
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the amazing pictures were taken about 37,000 feet above the atlantic ocean. the exact location where the photos were taken, though. is classified. so somewhere over the ocean somewhere. there is a doubt. >> that does wrap up kron. 4 news at 9 news today. we appreciate you being with us this hour. but stick around for news at 10 is coming up next. pam and catherine, there going to have a preview of what is going on in that hour and we'll send it over to you the show. big news day. yes, big news say thank you both. grant and vicki, of course, coming up tonight at 10 o'clock another shooting rocks, oakland, this time happening at a school complex, sending 6 people to the hospital. the latest on the search for those responsible and what the police investigation mean for class schedules at the schools involved. >> and how to try to prevent violent crime. tonight, we're going to hear from community leaders in oakland about how they're working with young students to try to make a difference. and of course, we are tracking hurricane ian as it continues a path of dest
the amazing pictures were taken about 37,000 feet above the atlantic ocean. the exact location where the photos were taken, though. is classified. so somewhere over the ocean somewhere. there is a doubt. >> that does wrap up kron. 4 news at 9 news today. we appreciate you being with us this hour. but stick around for news at 10 is coming up next. pam and catherine, there going to have a preview of what is going on in that hour and we'll send it over to you the show. big news day. yes, big...
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the storm will continue to move off into the atlantic ocean. it is going to get stronger, possibly again. turn left for a third landfall. and i say third, because you probably put it out of your head that this thing already hit cuba once. so cuba, west coast, now east coast. and possibly could be a hurricane, but we're thinking about 70 miles an hour right now. the water is warm, but there's enough sheer that it's not going to rapidly intensify, like it did before. the rainfall comes in, the rainfall comes in for charleston, comes in for myrtle beach, for jackyl island. and with that wind pushing onshore, we could see some flooding there, especially charleston. fit rains in charleston, you can get flooding. you can get an onshore flow with the wind and a surge of 4 feet. that's a lot of water in downtown charleston. jim, poppy. >> chad, thank you. stay close. back to you very soon. >> if you want to help, cnn has verified ways you can help victims of hurricane ian. go to cnn.com/impact. lots of good options there and we of course will continue
the storm will continue to move off into the atlantic ocean. it is going to get stronger, possibly again. turn left for a third landfall. and i say third, because you probably put it out of your head that this thing already hit cuba once. so cuba, west coast, now east coast. and possibly could be a hurricane, but we're thinking about 70 miles an hour right now. the water is warm, but there's enough sheer that it's not going to rapidly intensify, like it did before. the rainfall comes in, the...
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. >>> hurricane fiona is moving across the atlantic ocean this morning where it's expected to pass close to bermuda. the category-four hurricane with 130 mile-per-hour winds dumped heavy rain as it skirted the bahamas yesterday, four days after it tore through puerto rico with nearly three feet of rain and powerful winds. more than one million customers are without power. more than half a million have no water service. yesterday president biden approved a major disaster declaration for the island allowing for more federal aid. fiona could reach canada's atlantic coast by late tomorrow. >>> coming up, fugitive arrested. the man behind the worst bribery scandal in the history of the u.s. navy is caught. >>> and later, basketball bombshell. a team owner suspended from his conduct makes a big announcement. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." welcome to my digestive system. it's pretty calm in here with align probiotic. you see... your gut has good and bad bacteria. and when you get off balance, you may feel it. the bloating, the gas - but align helps me trust my gut again. plus, its recommen
. >>> hurricane fiona is moving across the atlantic ocean this morning where it's expected to pass close to bermuda. the category-four hurricane with 130 mile-per-hour winds dumped heavy rain as it skirted the bahamas yesterday, four days after it tore through puerto rico with nearly three feet of rain and powerful winds. more than one million customers are without power. more than half a million have no water service. yesterday president biden approved a major disaster declaration for...
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want to show you some images recorded from the atlantic ocean surface . take a look at this, giving us a sense of hurricane fiona's power as the storm approaches. bermuda now the national oceanic and atmospheric administration partnered with sale drone, which is a sea vessel with no crew on board and controlled remotely, and it went inside the storm. and sent back this and the data showing that the storm is creating waves as high as 46 ft. intense storm. while that storm is not expected to make another landfall in bermuda, people who live there have been warned to expect problems through this morning. many spent the day yesterday making final preparations. sandbags are in place around many buildings. some boat owners have moved their boats from the water to safer, dry dock locations. schools are closed today and a government shelter is open. people in bermuda hope to avoid the type of damage people in puerto rico are dealing with right now. reporter robert ray shows us how the federal government is promising to help fiona victims in the u. s territory. in
want to show you some images recorded from the atlantic ocean surface . take a look at this, giving us a sense of hurricane fiona's power as the storm approaches. bermuda now the national oceanic and atmospheric administration partnered with sale drone, which is a sea vessel with no crew on board and controlled remotely, and it went inside the storm. and sent back this and the data showing that the storm is creating waves as high as 46 ft. intense storm. while that storm is not expected to make...
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as soon as the wind hit the atlantic ocean it swings around like a big right hook to cause storm surge. we have roads knocked out. breaches of our dunes, we have some bridges that frankly need to be checked by engineers probably before they are reopened to traverse safely. and we have sewage plants that have been completely swamped. florida power and light does an amazing job. they are getting the electricity back on. cell service is spotty but my local officials are telling me this was worse than matthew and worse than irma for us even on the east coast. the fear is people didn't take it seriously because we were further away from the original impact. we were right in its path and it will take a long time to recover. >> bill: federal government has added many counties to the major disaster declaration. that's really important for getting the debris cleared out of here. you look at the streets and see how much is left over including orange county, orlando, osceola, seminole and polk county that runs across the i- four corridor moving to the northeast. >> my counties on the east coast i
as soon as the wind hit the atlantic ocean it swings around like a big right hook to cause storm surge. we have roads knocked out. breaches of our dunes, we have some bridges that frankly need to be checked by engineers probably before they are reopened to traverse safely. and we have sewage plants that have been completely swamped. florida power and light does an amazing job. they are getting the electricity back on. cell service is spotty but my local officials are telling me this was worse...
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>> blustery out here, keeping an eye on the atlantic ocean on the oat side of the natural dune here. you can see the sea oats blowing in the wind. the natural dunes protect the island communities from more severe flooding and so far they have been doing a good job keeping the waves at bay. now, over here you see one of the boardwalks that people would of ordinarily be taking to the beach, but as you look over here, you can see that it's padlocked. the city is shut down, the public beaches, local authorities don't want anyone getting near the water, they are worried about the heavy surf and rip currents and so the public beaches will remain closed until they determine it's safe for people to go back. as you can see, we are dealing with some blustery winds. we began experiencing them and this time yesterday, even though the center of the storm at the time was essentially on the opposite side of the state from me. now it's getting even closer, expected to pass over the atlantic ocean but they are worried about the possibility of storm surge and also the heavy rain, so they are warning r
>> blustery out here, keeping an eye on the atlantic ocean on the oat side of the natural dune here. you can see the sea oats blowing in the wind. the natural dunes protect the island communities from more severe flooding and so far they have been doing a good job keeping the waves at bay. now, over here you see one of the boardwalks that people would of ordinarily be taking to the beach, but as you look over here, you can see that it's padlocked. the city is shut down, the public...
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ocean. the category-four hurricane brought heavy rains and winds to bermuda overnight. during a meeting yesterday with fema, president biden said that the u.s. government is not going to walk away from puerto rico as it recovers from damage caused by fiona this week. the storm tore through the island, triggering landslides, heavy flooding, and widespread power outages. all this five years after hurricane maria killed nearly 3,000 people and destroyed the power grid. >> all people displaced and all the people who are just scared to death especially if you went through it last time. it's got to be incredibly intimidating. >> close to a million customers in puerto rico are still without power this morning. >>> and a former u.s. army reservist who was one of the first rioters to break into the u.s. capitol on january 6th was sentenced to four years in prison. 32-year-old timothy hale-cusanelli was convicted in may of obstructing congress from certifying the 2020 presidential election results. pr
ocean. the category-four hurricane brought heavy rains and winds to bermuda overnight. during a meeting yesterday with fema, president biden said that the u.s. government is not going to walk away from puerto rico as it recovers from damage caused by fiona this week. the storm tore through the island, triggering landslides, heavy flooding, and widespread power outages. all this five years after hurricane maria killed nearly 3,000 people and destroyed the power grid. >> all people...
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weather officials say the storm is now moving north over the atlantic ocean. they warn it could make land fall again in south carolina on friday. >>> ukraine is reportedly reeling from another russian strike. the russian president annexed four occupied regions. he already set the stage by signing decrees recognizing their independence. he soon expected to deliver a speech at the kremlin. putin's proxies claim they won overwhelming majorities in referendums on joining russia. those votes have been widely condemned. a missile struck a civilian convoy. the regional governor claims that 23 people are dead and 28 wounded. ukraine's president said earlier that putin is destroying ukrainian culture and filling graves.d he's occupied with >> translator: russia will not get new territory from ukraine. russiaing annextself into tastrophe. the same kind it brought to the parts of our country it has occupied. >> ukraine's allies say they'll take action. for u.s. president biden, president joe biden that means punishing russia economically. in tokyo, japan's top government
weather officials say the storm is now moving north over the atlantic ocean. they warn it could make land fall again in south carolina on friday. >>> ukraine is reportedly reeling from another russian strike. the russian president annexed four occupied regions. he already set the stage by signing decrees recognizing their independence. he soon expected to deliver a speech at the kremlin. putin's proxies claim they won overwhelming majorities in referendums on joining russia. those...
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it will exit out into the atlantic ocean and this time tomorrow we'll be talking about georgia and south carolina. we're waiting now for brian kemp to give a press briefing out of atlanta. >> dana: one of the things the governor said, the president of the united states had granted the request for a disaster declaration for nine of the counties but the governor had told the president this morning in a phone call they'll have to expand it to additional counties because of the storm's path as the ferocity went across the central florida area. >> bill: i want to say it was 45 minutes ago we first received our daylight images that were suspended above the ground. that's important for us to gauge and for you to see what is left over from some of these barrier islands. we'll share that with you throughout the morning. governor desantis will join us in a few moments. we have a great team across florida. janice dean has not left. she is in our fox extreme weather center. brandi campbell is live in orlando. robert ray has been up for hours, robert. good morning and based on what governor desantis
it will exit out into the atlantic ocean and this time tomorrow we'll be talking about georgia and south carolina. we're waiting now for brian kemp to give a press briefing out of atlanta. >> dana: one of the things the governor said, the president of the united states had granted the request for a disaster declaration for nine of the counties but the governor had told the president this morning in a phone call they'll have to expand it to additional counties because of the storm's path...
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it will emerge over the atlantic ocean later today. expected to approach the coast of south carolina friday and moving linda again. liz truss is defending the tax cuts that say markets were in turmoil. the u.k. is facing difficult economic times and the government has to take urgent action to get the economy growing despite the collapse of the pound and for surge in borrowing costs. liz truss says she is confident she said the right thing. vladimir putin pushing ahead with the annexation of parts of ukraine they controlled after the election. that puts the kremlin on a collision course with the u.s.. russia will have a ceremony friday. and talking about cutting oil output next week. the size of the potential cut is still under consideration. a fragile global economy continues to put pressure on oil prices and opec-plus showed this by making his embolic cut. and shares for a carmaker began trading today after the largest ipo in a decade. parent volkswagen raising more than $9 billion, -- $900 billion. the operating of porsche -- global
it will emerge over the atlantic ocean later today. expected to approach the coast of south carolina friday and moving linda again. liz truss is defending the tax cuts that say markets were in turmoil. the u.k. is facing difficult economic times and the government has to take urgent action to get the economy growing despite the collapse of the pound and for surge in borrowing costs. liz truss says she is confident she said the right thing. vladimir putin pushing ahead with the annexation of...
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ocean, possibly impacting turks and caicos and bermuda. patty keohane has the latest. reporter: a sign of an island hit again. this bridge built after the last hurricane to hit puerto rico washed away. two days before the fifth anniversary of hurricane maria, now fiona. maria was a category four. fiona a one. but the devastation appears to be just as widespread. >> this is the plata river from the bridge. it is about 10 feet from hitting the bridge. this is clays he -- crazy. reporter: the governor of puerto rico has called the damage catastrophic. >> in many>> areas that had never seen flooding, there has been an unprecedented accumulation of water. in many areas, it is greater than what we saw during hurricane maria. reporter: up to 76 centimeters of rain was forecasted to fall on some parts of puerto rico. houses and businesses washed away. landslides are continuing. more than 1.3 million people are without electricity and will likely stay that way for days or weeks. many also don't have access to clean water. >> at my age, i've never s
ocean, possibly impacting turks and caicos and bermuda. patty keohane has the latest. reporter: a sign of an island hit again. this bridge built after the last hurricane to hit puerto rico washed away. two days before the fifth anniversary of hurricane maria, now fiona. maria was a category four. fiona a one. but the devastation appears to be just as widespread. >> this is the plata river from the bridge. it is about 10 feet from hitting the bridge. this is clays he -- crazy. reporter:...
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. >> reporter: that's the atlantic ocean right there, spilling here into the streets. >> o'donnell: the death toll in florida rises, and the miles and miles of devastation as people return to what's left of their homes. our team of correspondents is on the ground as florida begins its long recovery. cbs' meg oliver is in orlando, where sheriff's deputies formed a human chain to pull a
. >> reporter: that's the atlantic ocean right there, spilling here into the streets. >> o'donnell: the death toll in florida rises, and the miles and miles of devastation as people return to what's left of their homes. our team of correspondents is on the ground as florida begins its long recovery. cbs' meg oliver is in orlando, where sheriff's deputies formed a human chain to pull a
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while finally ian is moving offshore, it's now gathering steam in the atlantic ocean. it has georgia and south carolina in its sights. we could be looking at another day of destruction tomorrow. byron? >> our thanks to trevor. >>> up next, "hocus pocus 2." >> lock up your children! yes, salem, we're back! >> the sequel nearly three decades in the making. i prep without pills. with apretude a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of hiv without daily prep pills. with one shot every other month, just 6 times a year. in studies, apretude was proven superior to a daily prep pill in reducing the risk of hiv. you must be hiv negative to receive apretude and get tested before each injection. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. apretude does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections. practice safer sex to reduce your risk. don't take apretude if you're allergic to or taking certain medicines, as they may interact. tell your doctor if you've had liver problems or mental health concerns. if you have a rash
while finally ian is moving offshore, it's now gathering steam in the atlantic ocean. it has georgia and south carolina in its sights. we could be looking at another day of destruction tomorrow. byron? >> our thanks to trevor. >>> up next, "hocus pocus 2." >> lock up your children! yes, salem, we're back! >> the sequel nearly three decades in the making. i prep without pills. with apretude a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of hiv without daily...
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ocean, there is a very slight chance that we could see some minimal strengthening, only about 10 miles per hour strengthening would send it back into a hurricane should it become a tropical storm here as it works over land. but from jacksonville, florida, through brunswick, georgia, savannah included, that would be tybee island all the way up toward hilton head and just south of myrtle beach. >> it's a hurricane watch that is in effect. so, again, we just need to make sure that we are still paying very close attention to this, especially if you're joining us along the coastal regions of northeast florida, georgia, south and north carolina, where over the next five days we could be talking about another five to eight inches of rainfall, generally eight to 12 inches of rain, jane , is what we could pick up, as in again, slowly turns up the east coast of the continental united states. >> thank goodness, just 12 hours ago, making landfall, hurricane in just after about 3:00 p.m. wednesday near fort myers and cape coral. foxworthy's robert ray was in fort myers, florida, in the height of th
ocean, there is a very slight chance that we could see some minimal strengthening, only about 10 miles per hour strengthening would send it back into a hurricane should it become a tropical storm here as it works over land. but from jacksonville, florida, through brunswick, georgia, savannah included, that would be tybee island all the way up toward hilton head and just south of myrtle beach. >> it's a hurricane watch that is in effect. so, again, we just need to make sure that we are...