Florida hugging the coastline bringing heavy rain and violent winds and dangerous storm surge that could reach up to 11 feet. We are very concerned about storm surge. The worst effects are likely to come. Reporter this was seen on orman beach as the ocean pushed in. We should back away. I know. Reporter hundreds of thousands are without power aftermath yew started the assault overnight. First light revealed south florida with largely spared major damage streettold they heed warnings and got out of the way of the storm a category 3 with sustained wind of 120 miles per hour, the storm is far from letting up as it pumpels the northern part pummels the northern part of florida. We are on the front end of the hurricane. We are not on the back end so we dont know how bad the damage could end up. Reporter georgia and South Carolina are now bracing for the impact with landfall near charleston a real possibility. Biggest concern we have right now is the fact that we need people to move. Reporte
Forecast by the hour. 78 degrees. By noon, 90 degrees. I think lunch outside is fine. 93 warm and sunny after that dinnertime at 5 00. Pack the sun screen because its going to be a sunny day. Talk about matthew, whats left of it. All this rain, all the moisture moving into the midatlantic region, pennsylvania and new jersey and into new york. Its still packing quiet a longer a hurricane. Well, as nick just mentioned, matthew, now a post Tropical Cyclone. It continues destruction. North carolina hundreds of water rescues, were seeing images like this coming in by the dozen. Several people missing. While florida begins to survey the damage, that storm claiming lauren is in st. Augustein, florida with more. In North Carolina matthew bringing record breaking floods. More than 500 rescued across the state and streets became river rapids. Fayette really, people stayed from on top of vehicles and inside of them. Not everyone making it out alive. The storm killing two people in the car as they
War, military robotics, history of prisoners of war and a load of other topics. Cnn, npr, fox, the history channel, the National Geographic channel. He is really one of our most popular lecturers. Have asked him to speak on revolutions and military affairs, which will give you a quick survey of military history from the 13th century up until today. Sure youe hour, so im will enjoy it. Please welcome Paul Springer. Mr. Springer good morning. I would like to extend it a thank you. Wonderful organizations i support and love working with. It is a great opportunity to speak with you today. I can review terrified for the weekend with some military robotics information. I am an historian, by definition that means i have to backup way to far to tell you the beginning of the story. Before i get rolling, do not worry about reading the small disclaimer at the bottom. These are my views, not the views of the air force or the department of defense or the u. S. Government. They are solely mine unles
Point. He is the author of many books in and many coming out on cyber war, military robotics, history of prisoners of war and a load of other topics. He has been on cnn, npr, fox, the history channel, the National Geographic channel. He is really one of our most popular lecturers. We have asked him to speak on revolutions and military affairs, which will give you a quick survey of military history from the 13th century up until today. All in one hour, so im sure you will enjoy it. Please welcome Paul Springer. [applause] mr. Springer good morning. I would like to extend a thank you. Wonderful organizations i support and love working with. It is a great opportunity to speak with you today. Well see if i can review terrified for the weekend with leave you terrified for the rest of the weekend with some military robotics information. I am an historian, by definition that means i have to backup way to far to tell you the beginning of the story. Before i get rolling, do not worry about read
Hosted this 90minute event. Now its a pleasure to introduce my colleague and friend, Paul Springer, who is a senior fellow of the Foreign Policy research institute, but also from his day job at the air command and Staff College in alabama. He also taught at west point. Hes the author of many books and many coming out on cyber war, military robotics, the history of prisoners of war and a load of other topics. Hes been on cnn, npr, history channel, discovery channel, National Geographic channel, and hes one of our most popular speakers. Weve asked him to speak on military affairs, which will give you a quick survey of military history from the 13th century, all the way up to today all in an hour, so im sure you will enjoy. Please welcome Paul Springer. [ applause ] good morning. Good morning. Id like to extend a thank you to dale and allen, from the New York Historical society and the Foreign Policy research institute, both wonderful organizations that i support and love working with and