Breitbart tv network . I have to do my own gig for a couple of years . Random stuff from the president last night. Good morning, everyone. Welcome to morning joe on this friday, september 21st. He cries himself to sleeve every night. With my wubbie. Along with susan delpercio, jeremy, rick tyler, and Pulitzer Prize winning columnist, msnbc Political Columnist Eugene Robinson is with us, as well. First of all, as a republican communication guru, how are the republicans doing right now in this kavanaugh fight . Not particularly well, joe. But i think the tide is well, look, here is the problem. This whole process is not designed to get at the truth and now you have this lawyer, katz, who is representing blasey. And theyre putting all these conditions on a hearing. And i think this is maybe backfiring on the republicans not the republicans a little bit, but on the democrats a little bit. But on the democrats and, donnie, youre a pr guy. If youre running pr for the republicans, the last th
Northwest at six Miles Per Hour. The big difference were noticing, it is now down to a category 1 is, sustained winds of 90 Miles Per Hour. I want to emphasize those gusts are still over 100 Miles Per Hour. Numerous reports of actual wind gusts over 100 Miles Per Hour on land. Keep that in mind. Even though the sustained winds are starting to come down, gusts are capable of causing significant damage out there. The forecast track again still we expect to make landfall likely late morning, early afternoon tomorrow as this thing continues to trek on to land. As it does, its going to take the threat for strong winds and exceptionally very heavy rain. Weve already started to see a lot of those really heavy bands begin to push inland. You can see that will clearly here on radar. We still have our tornado watch in effect for several of those areas along the coast and even a little bit inland. Lets talk about what to expect. Folks in the North Carolina coast, Hurricane Force winds already sta
Oncoverage. And i welcome my colleagues, mike emanuel and molly line in d. C. Welcome on a saturday. The next two, three hours well give our viewers the best look we can find at whats happening with florence. So good day, everybody. Here we go. Here are your headlines, five are dead related to this storm. We believe all five of those fatalities are here in the state of North Carolina. Theres more than 700,000 people now without power and that could go on for days if not weeks. But what is the status now of florence . For that we begin our coverage with janice dean back in the Fox Extreme Weather Center in new york city. Janice, good day to you, what do you see . Hi, bill, well, its a Tropical Storm, but were keeping our eye on the ball here because its not the winds were talking about its the flooding rainfall because florence is at about two or three Miles Per Hour. Thats slower than you, know, a stroll in the park. And thats why we have the threat for not only flooding, but we could
North and South Carolina. Weve got the very latest live forecast and track and the latest news on the impact thus far coming up in just a moment from meteorologist bill karins. He is going to be with us live in just a moment. Were also going to be taking a look at a beautiful city of 120,000 people that is on the coast and that appears to be right in the bullseye tonight. That citys mayor will be with us too on what is already turning out to be a very tough night with very tough conditions with his city absolutely facing the heart of it. I mentioned that conditions are going to be tough both on the coast and well inland. One of the things that helps us show that tonight is that some of the technology that there is now for showing the impact of flooding from storm surge, some of that technology has radically, radically improved, even just since the last round of hurricanes our country faced last year. So were going show you some of that technology tonight in just a couple of minutes. To
Hurricane is moving. Also tonight, after President Trump told millions that the government is fully prepared for this hurricane, the president tweeting today, questioning how many really died in puerto rico, saying 3,000 people didnt die after hurricanes hit puerto rico, and the president now says that number was raised to make him look bad. We are also following several other breaking headlines tonight. More than a dozen explosions outside boston in several different communities. Authorities are urging some residents to get out. And paul manafort, tonight news of a key meeting. Is manafort about to plead guilty . Is he striking a deal with Robert Mueller . And good evening tonight from wilmington, where as we come on the air tonight, millions up and down the coast and inland are bracing for this monster hurricane. The Cape Fear River right here behind me, we witnessed some of the very outer bands, the winds picking up at this hour and the rain is, as well. And theres a good chance tha