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the full noaa report will be released tomorrow. shep. >> diana, thank you. >>> mother nature leaving her mark everywhere, as we go around the world on cnbc. china, at least 28 people killed and more than 120,000 relocated after flooding in the northern province authorities say 13 of those people died after a commuter bus plunged into a river just yesterday. this is the second major flood to hit china this year >>> greece an earth kquake rocking the isld of crete this morning. it caused items to fly off shelves and people to run for the street in the popular tourist destination. thousands left their homes, but no deaths or injuries reported this is the second powerful quake to hit the island of crete in the past 15 days. the first killed one person and left extensive damage. >>> spain. s stunning new images showing the volcano on la palma in the canary islands more than 700 residents ordered to abandon their homes as more are threatened streams of lava have engulfed more buildings, including a cement plant hit yesterday more than 1,
the full noaa report will be released tomorrow. shep. >> diana, thank you. >>> mother nature leaving her mark everywhere, as we go around the world on cnbc. china, at least 28 people killed and more than 120,000 relocated after flooding in the northern province authorities say 13 of those people died after a commuter bus plunged into a river just yesterday. this is the second major flood to hit china this year >>> greece an earth kquake rocking the isld of crete this...
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noaa said with high confidence it was oil. but it wasn't until the next morning at 8: 55 a.m., more than 12 hours after that first call, that amplify energy reported a spill, saying it had shut its pipeline. >> we weren't aware of any oil sheens or issues. >> reporter: david, this is the busiest port in the nation. just minutes ago the coast guard telling me they are looking into the possibility that one of these massive ships anchors dragged that pipeline. whatever it was, it must have been enormous to have pulled that concrete incased pipeline, a mile-long section of it, nearly. that is the coast guard also telling me they are expecting that oil to continue to move southward, all the way to san diego county. david? >> all right, matt gutman there in long beach tonight. matt, thank you. >>> now to president biden in michigan today, making his case on his infrastructure bill and on the larger bill that includes paid family leave, early education, pre-k and expanding health care for seniors. and tonight, signs that there has be
noaa said with high confidence it was oil. but it wasn't until the next morning at 8: 55 a.m., more than 12 hours after that first call, that amplify energy reported a spill, saying it had shut its pipeline. >> we weren't aware of any oil sheens or issues. >> reporter: david, this is the busiest port in the nation. just minutes ago the coast guard telling me they are looking into the possibility that one of these massive ships anchors dragged that pipeline. whatever it was, it must...
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the noaa says they were able to collect critical scientific data and thankfully hurricane sam is not expected to make landfall in the u.s. >>> hello, again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with a troubling new milestone in the fight against covid. more than 700,000 people have died from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, and tragically more than 100,000 of those deaths have come since june 15th when vaccines were widely available for people 18 and over. there is some opti
the noaa says they were able to collect critical scientific data and thankfully hurricane sam is not expected to make landfall in the u.s. >>> hello, again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with a troubling new milestone in the fight against covid. more than 700,000 people have died from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, and tragically more than 100,000 of those deaths have come since june 15th when vaccines were widely available...
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noaa began tracking extreme weather events in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events was five per year. in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, that number has jumped to 16 per year. the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made climate risk one of your top priorities, what is fema actually doing now to measure our progress in efforts [indiscernible] >> congressman, that is an important graph you showed. it demonstrates how we are now in the crisis of our generation, that the climate crisis is going to continue to get worse. i think we will continue to see that number of billion-dollar disasters increase as we go further. we are investing in mitigating, reducing the impacts. the president has authorized close to $5 billion this year to help communities reduce the impacts they are seeing from climate change. we have to continue on that path forward. it takes a lon
noaa began tracking extreme weather events in 1980. since then they have visited more than $1.975 trillion in damages on the country. between 1990 and 1999, the average number of billion-dollar extreme weather events was five per year. in the last five years, between 2016 and 2020, that number has jumped to 16 per year. the number of extreme weather events has tripled in the last two decades. you made climate risk one of your top priorities, what is fema actually doing now to measure our...
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storms for tropical cyclones to floods and wildfires the research from the national weather service or noaa shows. this is the 7th year in a row. the u.s. has had at least 10 natural disasters. each costing a billion dollars or more. the u.s. plans to reopen its land borders to nonessential travel. that's going start in early november. the new rules will let fully vaccinated visitors enter the u.s. my car train and ferry us customs and border protection. well asked travelers about their vaccination status. if agents, fine in necessary tours will have to show proof of vaccination. a similar policy will be put in place for internationals flying into the country as well. both policies will go into effect. that starts in early november. the white house says its top priority ahead of the holiday season is relieving global supply bottlenecks that are clogging us ports and our highways. several major retailers started charting ships to avoid a holiday season supply chain disaster. president joe biden will meet with leadership at several large ports today to address these delays. anna wiernicki has
storms for tropical cyclones to floods and wildfires the research from the national weather service or noaa shows. this is the 7th year in a row. the u.s. has had at least 10 natural disasters. each costing a billion dollars or more. the u.s. plans to reopen its land borders to nonessential travel. that's going start in early november. the new rules will let fully vaccinated visitors enter the u.s. my car train and ferry us customs and border protection. well asked travelers about their...
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noaa says this is the world's first. it gives us a completely new view of a hurricane. data from this drone and others like it should help predict how and when hurricanes strengthen so not only good to look at but obviously getting valuable information. >>> so, we will see you again in just about one hour in the "cnn newsroom." >> we sure will. stay tuned. smirconish is with you next. healthy habits come in all sizes. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon cancer. that's big because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi. i'm noninvasive and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages! yep, it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. count me in! me too! [humming] ♪ hands to the sky, all mine ♪ ♪ pardon when i shine ♪ ♪ hands to the sky, all mine ♪ ♪ woah, woah no ceiling woah ♪ ♪ woah good feeling woah woah ♪ ♪ i might send it u
noaa says this is the world's first. it gives us a completely new view of a hurricane. data from this drone and others like it should help predict how and when hurricanes strengthen so not only good to look at but obviously getting valuable information. >>> so, we will see you again in just about one hour in the "cnn newsroom." >> we sure will. stay tuned. smirconish is with you next. healthy habits come in all sizes. like little walks. and, getting screened for colon...
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. >> daily show with very forever noaa, to take us off the air tonight. that is our broadcast this friday evening, with our thanks for being here with us. have a good weekend, unless you have other plans, on the behalf of all our colleagues on networks on nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. this is a important message regarding at missing juvenile at risk. amber lee and two boys. >> cute not nothing matters anymore. >> teenager, it disappears. >> come home, please. >> someone had her, it kept us up and nights going, over in our heads what happened in from the school. >> when another gone. >> she is such a good girl, she needs to come home. >> there's a lot of desperation, maybe she is tied up somewhere, maybe she's been held
. >> daily show with very forever noaa, to take us off the air tonight. that is our broadcast this friday evening, with our thanks for being here with us. have a good weekend, unless you have other plans, on the behalf of all our colleagues on networks on nbc news, goodnight. goodnight. this is a important message regarding at missing juvenile at risk. amber lee and two boys. >> cute not nothing matters anymore. >> teenager, it disappears. >> come home, please. >>...
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there was a fact that came out of noaa that this past winter, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since we had been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution everything else go up at a far higher inflation than in the economy overall is a regressive tax on the individuals who have to pay it. and the people who are not in the wealthy category are paying a much higher percentage of their income to necessities and it is exceeding the growth in wages. regardless of any growth in wages people's purchasing power is still falling behind. natural gas was supposed to be a bridge energy source that would reduce the carbon emissions and transition us with enough energy to remain competitive in manufacturing. i am just wondering, the mainstream media completely ignored this report from what i have seen about antarctica having a record cold winter season that was 4.8 degrees fahrenheit colder than ever recorded previously. host: john, thank you. anatol? guest: a
there was a fact that came out of noaa that this past winter, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since we had been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution everything else go up at a far higher inflation than in the economy overall is a regressive tax on the individuals who have to pay it. and the people who are not in the wealthy category are paying...
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coming up, gas traders watching closely what noaa has to say about the weather forecast. this is bloomberg. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. guy: from london i'm guy , johnson. taylor riggs is over in new york. i have always wanted to be the weatherman. we get to talk about the weather, which is every brit's sort of genetics. have a situation similar to last year for the united states, this is a forecast we got yesterday, we are still in la nina, the big concern is with some of these we see some of the huge weather events that we saw last year. this is kind of the broadbrush story. the broad outlook is drier, but we are going to be wetter up here in the north and that will cree
coming up, gas traders watching closely what noaa has to say about the weather forecast. this is bloomberg. ♪ moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special...
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noaa saying with high confidence it was oil. not until 8:55 the next morning more than 12 hours later that amplify energy reported a spill saying it had shut its pipeline. officials saying that delay could have posed a risk to public health. >> i'm just disappointed. i wish that we were at least alerted, just even the basic information. i definitely want a full investigation on what happened. and i want to hold all the individuals accountable for this spill. >> reporter: officials now believe that pipeline which runs just a few miles off the coast of orange county was likely ruptured by a passing ship's anchor. >> ships are anchored and many are waiting entry and in the course of transit it is possible they would transit over a pipeline. >> reporter: a flotilla of cleanup crews scooping up oil. on the water we saw it firsthand. we're around where that oil spill happened. pretty much everywhere you look you can fish out these oil tar balls that are floating on the surface of the wall. everywhere you look you can see that sheen on
noaa saying with high confidence it was oil. not until 8:55 the next morning more than 12 hours later that amplify energy reported a spill saying it had shut its pipeline. officials saying that delay could have posed a risk to public health. >> i'm just disappointed. i wish that we were at least alerted, just even the basic information. i definitely want a full investigation on what happened. and i want to hold all the individuals accountable for this spill. >> reporter: officials...
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. >> the footage was obtained by a sail drone and noaa, the first of its kind. scientists were able to capture video by driving a robotic surf board into the core of hurricane sam. check out the erie dark skies and enormous waves swinging the camera around. the surf board is battling 50- foot waves and 120-mile per hour winds. that is an incredible perspective. mary, you have a little more information on that. >>> that is just amazing to see. i know the lead nasa scientist who works on drones flying into hurricanes and something he said, i think this is really cool, is you can get such a different perspective. you get a lot more data compared to when hurricane hunters fly into the storms. of course we get a lot of information from that. when you have a drone flying into a hurricane you can get data you can't collect with hurricane hunters because it's not safe flying into certain parts of the storm. we are getting more information. it's really cool it see the technology and how it is helping us to forecast storms. let's talk about our weather in the bay area as
. >> the footage was obtained by a sail drone and noaa, the first of its kind. scientists were able to capture video by driving a robotic surf board into the core of hurricane sam. check out the erie dark skies and enormous waves swinging the camera around. the surf board is battling 50- foot waves and 120-mile per hour winds. that is an incredible perspective. mary, you have a little more information on that. >>> that is just amazing to see. i know the lead nasa scientist who...
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another $80 million for noaa for the detection of droughts, floods and wildfires. is that enough money? can you start taking care of this problem? guest: it's a great question. the answer is, i'm not sure. we just finished our modeling across all of the country to understand what is at risk today. now, there is a secondary analysis that can start to be done on what we were trying to fortify the we were trying to harden against this risk. but would that cost? the dollars and cents that go into that -- i do not know what the specific numbers, i cannot tell you if it is enough. but i can tell you what the risks are and where we see them. the restaurant fema and those dollars, those are for specific problems which are definitely needed. our model is dependent on those types of organizations providing data so we can do the root -- work, so we can create a model and tell you about the level of risk, if it was not for things like noaa who create baseline data using taxpayer dollars so we could leverage them and as a nonprofit, run a different analysis and pass it out for
another $80 million for noaa for the detection of droughts, floods and wildfires. is that enough money? can you start taking care of this problem? guest: it's a great question. the answer is, i'm not sure. we just finished our modeling across all of the country to understand what is at risk today. now, there is a secondary analysis that can start to be done on what we were trying to fortify the we were trying to harden against this risk. but would that cost? the dollars and cents that go into...
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noaa says the surf board is battling 50-foot waves and 120- mile per hour winds. absolutely incredible. mary i know this peaks your interest, using technology to help forecast the weather. >> it is amazing. i spoke to the scientists and meteorologist who leads the drone project and it is just incredible. they can get so much information and data from the drones that they can't really get any other way. they're using technology to forecast the storms better. it's so great to see. we need all the data information that we can get. let's talk about our weather. we are looking at sunshine and warm temperatures, a beautiful start to our day looking at san francisco with the golden colors in the sky. once again we are going it see plenty sunshine this afternoon. temperatures are in the mid 40s to the mid to upper 50s. grab that jacket as you head out. here is what you can expect as we head for your friday, sunshine, warm temperatures about five to ten degrees above average for this time of year. we will heat up even more, it will turn hotter this weekend and then big cha
noaa says the surf board is battling 50-foot waves and 120- mile per hour winds. absolutely incredible. mary i know this peaks your interest, using technology to help forecast the weather. >> it is amazing. i spoke to the scientists and meteorologist who leads the drone project and it is just incredible. they can get so much information and data from the drones that they can't really get any other way. they're using technology to forecast the storms better. it's so great to see. we need...
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but things they begin to change the latest forecast model from noaa. this in 1814 a 8 to 14 day purse of precipitation model. >> is looking at a chance of above normal precipitation right during that period. so the following weekend and then in the following week, it looks like things could be changing. of course, that is still a long ways on the forecast. but hey, look, since sting. hopefully that all holds together right now. well, we've got a couple patch of fog trying to form along the coastline. a weak cold front slide through overnight tonight to see a few of those high clouds early tomorrow morning. kind of scooting on by and that patchy enough for the most inician you see any it will be right along the coastline. otherwise looks like these temperatures are going to warm to hot around much of the bay area. 76 downtown san francisco about 70 in daly city. 67 im sitting about 66 in half moon bay. then we warm things up in a hurry inside the bay 70's and 80's in a place like millbrae and san bruno's, a burning in looking about 8585 in san mateo. 84
but things they begin to change the latest forecast model from noaa. this in 1814 a 8 to 14 day purse of precipitation model. >> is looking at a chance of above normal precipitation right during that period. so the following weekend and then in the following week, it looks like things could be changing. of course, that is still a long ways on the forecast. but hey, look, since sting. hopefully that all holds together right now. well, we've got a couple patch of fog trying to form along...
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the noaa says they were able to collect critical scientific data and thankfully hurricane sam is not expected to make landfall in the u.s. >>> hello, again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with a troubling new milestone in the fight against covid. more than 700,000 people have died from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, and tragically more than 100,000 of those deaths have come since june 15th when vaccines were widely available for people 18 and over. there is some optimism on the horizon. merck says its new anti-viral drug cuts the risk of hospitalizations and deaths by 50% for covid patients. cnn's polo sandoval joining me for more on this. >> dr. scott gottlieb, former head of the fda, calls this a potential game-changer in the fight against the coronavirus, simply because if you consider the potential benefits of this drug, dr. gottlieb is saying that it would potentially be effective not just for those who have been fully vaccinated and have experienced breakthrough cases, but also for americans who refuse to get vaccinat
the noaa says they were able to collect critical scientific data and thankfully hurricane sam is not expected to make landfall in the u.s. >>> hello, again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me. i'm fredricka whitfield. we begin with a troubling new milestone in the fight against covid. more than 700,000 people have died from coronavirus since the start of the pandemic, and tragically more than 100,000 of those deaths have come since june 15th when vaccines were widely available...
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and before slashing that line item you might want to remember this the noaa found extreme weather has cost u.s. taxpayers in this country just $100 billion last year alone. in a letter outlining his position this week senator manchin wrote, quote, overall the amount we spend now must be balanced with what we need and can afford, not designed to re-engineer the social economic fabric of this nation or vengefully tax for the sake of wishful spending. let's make a couple of points here crystal clear. one, we're talking $350 billion a year. that's significantly less than the $750 billion that go into the military budget. manchin has repeatedly voted in favor of that military spending. two, it's not wishful spending. these are the platforms that president biden and the democrats were elected on. and three, manchin himself said that the 2017 tax cuts passed by republicans are unfair and weighted toward the high end. let's fix that. how is fixing that, senator, actually vengeful? now, the way things are looking right now doesn't seem to me that the total price for this spending plan is going
and before slashing that line item you might want to remember this the noaa found extreme weather has cost u.s. taxpayers in this country just $100 billion last year alone. in a letter outlining his position this week senator manchin wrote, quote, overall the amount we spend now must be balanced with what we need and can afford, not designed to re-engineer the social economic fabric of this nation or vengefully tax for the sake of wishful spending. let's make a couple of points here crystal...
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this comes from noaa. this is the 8 to 14 day forecast for a precipitation and you can see california. we like to see that above normal forecast for precipitation possibly starting late next week through that following week. so through the 14th of october. so if this holds true, this could go a long way of looking at some models and some of the models want to paint some impressive amounts of rainfall more than an inch of rain as we head into next weekend. if that happens, that will go a long way to bringing an end to the fire season year and maybe in northern california that's still a long ways out in the forecast right now. we've got clear skies out toward the golden gate bridge coming patches of fog trying to form out there likely going to see some overnight tonight. temperatures running still very warm inland. i think that's kind of giving a clue of what kind of weather we can expect for tomorrow. those temperatures are going to be warming up again. you're looking at 70 right now in concord, 70 in pitts
this comes from noaa. this is the 8 to 14 day forecast for a precipitation and you can see california. we like to see that above normal forecast for precipitation possibly starting late next week through that following week. so through the 14th of october. so if this holds true, this could go a long way of looking at some models and some of the models want to paint some impressive amounts of rainfall more than an inch of rain as we head into next weekend. if that happens, that will go a long...
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. >> coast guard officials received another report from noaa and the wee hours saturday, but because sheen is hard to detect in the dark. they waited until first light. then teams like california fish and wildlife. the orange county sheriff and the coast guard set out to locate the sheen about 2 hours into the search saturday morning. they began to detect oil and that is when a full-scale mobilization effort began because we received a national response center report submitted by the responsible party. this oil disaster has renewed calls by news them to ban drilling off our coast it's time once and for all. >> to disabuse ourselves that this has to be part of our future. this is part of our past. again now is mary beth mcdade reporting north bay congressman jared huffman and california senator dianne feinstein. >> and introduced a bill that would ban drilling off the california coast. meantime, wildlife rescue crews are continuing to search for animals affected by the oil spill from now only trained volunteers are being used in the public is being urged to stay away from the spill si
. >> coast guard officials received another report from noaa and the wee hours saturday, but because sheen is hard to detect in the dark. they waited until first light. then teams like california fish and wildlife. the orange county sheriff and the coast guard set out to locate the sheen about 2 hours into the search saturday morning. they began to detect oil and that is when a full-scale mobilization effort began because we received a national response center report submitted by the...
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controversy the coast guard had early warning that there was a spill and this image on friday night from noaa but did not act until the following morning. what they will do now. cut a section of the pipe and see if they can find out when and how it happened and they will look at the logs of the boats you see behind me to see if they can determine who is responsible and who pays. >> bill: the backlog continues. huntington beach. >> let's bring in orange county district attorney todd spitzer. you would be one of the people advocating for someone to take responsibility and be held accountable. >> well, good morning. first of all let me make it clear it was beyond my three mile jurisdiction but part of the investigative chain. i am telling you right now i'm calling on the coast guard and federal government to get out of the headquarters in long beach that they are sharing with the oil company. they are housed together as part of this operation. i'm calling to an end to that immediately. it is a criminal investigation and now we know that the oil company lied. they had a pressure drop at 2:30 in t
controversy the coast guard had early warning that there was a spill and this image on friday night from noaa but did not act until the following morning. what they will do now. cut a section of the pipe and see if they can find out when and how it happened and they will look at the logs of the boats you see behind me to see if they can determine who is responsible and who pays. >> bill: the backlog continues. huntington beach. >> let's bring in orange county district attorney todd...
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the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, otherwise known as noaa tells us that extreme weather and climate events, which each caused one billion dollars or more in losses -- recent disasters like the flooding in new hampshire this summer, show us the need to protect communities and taxpayer dollars. the bipartisan infrastructure package includes funding that i pushed for to invest in coastal resiliency measures. mr. hancock, can you discuss the importance of investments to prepare for and mitigate damage from more frequent flooding events and other disasters prompted by the changing climate? >> yeah. so the amount of disasters, like he said, are increasing, so much so that as a few other people have said, it's one disaster after another after another. so the capacity here, i think, comes back to this question of, states not having the capacity to respond to one after another after another. so we could use assistance from the federal government to help us increase our capacity during times we are not having disasters. and this was talked about a bit earlier. but a lot of the fun
the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, otherwise known as noaa tells us that extreme weather and climate events, which each caused one billion dollars or more in losses -- recent disasters like the flooding in new hampshire this summer, show us the need to protect communities and taxpayer dollars. the bipartisan infrastructure package includes funding that i pushed for to invest in coastal resiliency measures. mr. hancock, can you discuss the importance of investments to prepare...
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noaa hopes the drone will help it better forecast hurricanes in the future. that is pretty incredible stuff. we're so accustomed of being left in awe by the visuals from hurricane hunters in the sky, it's nice to see that in the water. it shows the sheer magnitude and power of these storms. you just saw hurricane sam from the water. take a look at it in space. it also has a friend out there, tropical storm victor. so we've got two named storms here. as far as hurricane sam, it's a category 4 so it's a very strong storm. in fact i think i've been reporting that a category 3 and 4 for the past week. here's the latest track. good news, it's going to stay away from bermuda but will whip up some really high cur >> and that's a look at your local forecast. kristen, peter, back to you. >> all right, great to see you. >>> still to come, scandal in the national women's soccer league. the commissioner out and a top coach fired amid allegations of sexual misconduct. we'll have the very latest. >>> plus, it is the biggest regular season game in years. tom brady returns t
noaa hopes the drone will help it better forecast hurricanes in the future. that is pretty incredible stuff. we're so accustomed of being left in awe by the visuals from hurricane hunters in the sky, it's nice to see that in the water. it shows the sheer magnitude and power of these storms. you just saw hurricane sam from the water. take a look at it in space. it also has a friend out there, tropical storm victor. so we've got two named storms here. as far as hurricane sam, it's a category 4 so...
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there was a fact that came out of noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, that this past winter period, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since they have been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution, everything else, go up at our heart -- at a far higher percent of inflation than is reported in the economy overall is a regressive tax on the individuals who have to pay it. and people who are not in the wealthy category are paying a much higher percentage of their income to necessities, and it is actually exceeding the growth in wages. so regardless of any growth in wages, people's purchasing power is still falling behind. natural gas was supposed to be a bridge energy source that would reduce carbon emissions and transition us with enough energy to remain competitive in manufacturing. and i am just wondering, you know, the mainstream media completely ignored this report, from what i've seen, about antarctica having a reco
there was a fact that came out of noaa, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, that this past winter period, which is our summer in the northern hemisphere, was the coldest ever recorded on record since they have been keeping records in 1957. also, the abrupt discontinuance of america being energy independent and having gasoline and food distribution, everything else, go up at our heart -- at a far higher percent of inflation than is reported in the economy overall is a regressive...
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into the mid section of the country and into the northeast so this is what we're calling for as far as noaa's winter outlook is concerned wetter than average. great lakes into the mid-atlantic states and on down into the midwest but dryer than average from the gulf coast, really dry out west and wetter than average as you get into the pacific northwest as far as temperatures are concerned, cooler than average up in the western plains and into the northwest, but it's going to be warmer than average as we go through the southern tier states into the southeast and all the way up into here in the northeast and new england, as well. that's what's >>> we have rain. a live look at san jose, we have seen that it rain come down in the past couple hours you can see showers pushing through san francisco. oakland getting some heavier bands. expect to see showers linger for the fist half of our day. a couple showers pushing through palo alto. down to the south of morgan hill. we keep the 60s in today's highs. a quarter of an inch for rainfall totals. >> did you enjoy your panda time >> i usually enjoy you
into the mid section of the country and into the northeast so this is what we're calling for as far as noaa's winter outlook is concerned wetter than average. great lakes into the mid-atlantic states and on down into the midwest but dryer than average from the gulf coast, really dry out west and wetter than average as you get into the pacific northwest as far as temperatures are concerned, cooler than average up in the western plains and into the northwest, but it's going to be warmer than...
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have operations that they are part of to look at what the current return we are working closely with noaa as we identify with the future risk to develop tools for local communities to better plan for what the impacts are going to be so they can put the proper plans in place. we will continue to work closele with them to try to develop these typesto of products so we can get additional information to the hands of our community. >> and madam chair thank you for having this important hearing. >> the gentlelady yields back and the gentleman from georgia mr. johnson is recognized for five minutes.th mr. johnson. >> thank you madam chair for holding this hearing and it's well-documented that natural disasters exacerbate inequality. communities of color are disproportionately vulnerable to the harmful effects of flooding wildfires and tornadoes and moreover people of color are more likelye to die from the negative effects of climate change. when hurricane ida struck new orleans predictably like americans and nonwhite communities suffered the brunt of that devastation. hurricane ida is one marks
have operations that they are part of to look at what the current return we are working closely with noaa as we identify with the future risk to develop tools for local communities to better plan for what the impacts are going to be so they can put the proper plans in place. we will continue to work closele with them to try to develop these typesto of products so we can get additional information to the hands of our community. >> and madam chair thank you for having this important...
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are there currently ofclimate scientists on staff and is the agency engaged with agencies such as noaa regarding the climate risk process? >> the expertise of the sec is around disclosure about ensuring that the public, looking at the disclosures currently and hundreds of companies are making voluntary disclosures now to bring consistency luand comparability to those disclosures. to your second question yes we've been in conversations with other important parts of the us government. >> it's absolutely important and as much importance as the poly side people it's important theseother disciplines be involved in this process .he whether it is consulting with the other entities in the federal government that have expertise or drawing on it for somewhere else it's too important just to create rules and regulations. it has to be done i think and as chairman you and i would haagree so with that chairman, you announced the sbc is considering your view of treasury market structure. could you discuss what this review might entail and how you're coordinating with the treasury department and how y
are there currently ofclimate scientists on staff and is the agency engaged with agencies such as noaa regarding the climate risk process? >> the expertise of the sec is around disclosure about ensuring that the public, looking at the disclosures currently and hundreds of companies are making voluntary disclosures now to bring consistency luand comparability to those disclosures. to your second question yes we've been in conversations with other important parts of the us government....