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Lifelines. Like noahs arc scenario. Jimmy this special edition of nightline, Hurricane Irma, monster storm, will be right back. Been trying to prepare for this day. And im still not ready. M telling been trying to prepare you this is that there will be moments in your life that. Youll never be ready for. This is a special edition of nightline. Hurricane irma, monster storm. Good evening and we take you straight to florida tonight. Reeling from Hurricane Irma, now more than 6 million customers without power. State Police Setting up roadblocks to stop people from returning home and the storm is not finished. Now spreading destruction to the north. Reporter in the battle of man versus nature, irma is proving shes a force to be reckoned with. These stunning images showing the hurricanes incredible power. Whoa jimmy Storm Chasers pushed back as they try to measure wind speeds. A tourist knocked over by the sea. The devastation it left from one end oflorida to the other is just coming to lig
Lifelines. Like a noahs arc scenario. Jimmy this special edition of nightline, Hurricane Irma, monster storm, will be right back. This is a special edition of nightline. Hurricane irma, monster storm. Good evening and we take you straight to florida tonight. Reeling from Hurricane Irma, now more than 6 million customers without power. State Police Setting up roadblocks to stop people from returning home and the storm is not finished. Now spreading destruction to the north. Reporter in the battle of man versus nature, irma is proving shes a force to be reckoned with. These stunning images showing the hurricanes incredible power. Whoa jimmy Storm Chasers pushed back as they try to measure wind speeds. A tourist knocked over by the sea. The devastation it left from one end of florida to the other is just coming to light. And as irma continues its relentless march north in jacksonville a flash flood emergency. Thank you, guys. Jimmy water rescues along the swollen st. Johns river. The city
Announcer sunday at 8 00 p. M. Eastern on cspans q a. Our series of interviews on new members of withess, we met congressman thomas suozzi, democrat of new york. Congressman tom suozzi represents new york democrats in the third district. Tell us what you were doing before you ran for the seat. Rep. Suozzi i was trained originally as a lawyer and a Certified Public Accountant and i worked for Arthur Andersen and company and i clerked for the chief judge of the Eastern District in the federal courts and i worked for a big law firm and thentirling i was the mayor of my hometown for eight years and then i was the county executive of a very large county Nassau County on long island one point three Million People two point eight billion dollars budget. I did that for eight years. I had actually run for governor of new york state against Eliot Spitzer in a democratic credit primary that did not turn out very well for me than turned out very well for Eliot Spitzer either. But then i lost my ra
Reporter thank you gray. Lets go live on sky6 live hd looking at the Philadelphia International airport. Its quiet out there, its a little windy. We have clear skies, were not tracking any weather systems out there, just a blustery breeze. Cold temperatures. Normally in the beginning of march its not too unusual to talk about highs in the 30s, but the fact that its been in the 70s 6 times this month, it feels colder than it is. Were down to 9 in the poconos. 5 below in the poconos. 19 in millville. Feels like 17 degrees in dover. Bundle up this morning, heavy winter coat add layers, gloves, hats, scarves keep yourself warm. Satellite and radar not showing much of anything out. There its going to be a nice looking day, blustery and cold. The normal high 47, 48. 36 degrees with the wind feels like the low to mid 20s. Ill be back along in just a few minutes, were tracking rain in the exclusive accuweather sevenday forecast and milder temperatures. Thank you for the update. You can stay on