About 8 almost accelerating a little bit more than that so it urut at least its not stationary or at least 1 Miles Per Hour as it was yesterday. Water temperatures feeding off the gulf stream at 85 or 86 but it is beginning to make its move more towards Daytona Beach up towards jacksonville but now right about over Cape Canaveral and cocoa beach you can see the bands coming in so still very windy conditions beginning to accelerate and lift north ward and still the eye is well enough off shore but close enough to get storm surge out of that, high tide, heavy rain as well. Some of those thunderstorms move on shore but finally it is moving. Now focus goes towards the georgia coast, more likely South Carolina up to North Carolina, Cape Hatteras and the outer banks as it accelerates out of the picture but the next 36 towards the carolinas. Steve, thank you. Hurricane dorian remains a category two storm with 105 Miles Per Hour winds as it passes close to the coast of florida. Its north ward
This is the first sign outside of savannah. You can see the palm trees swaying in the dark clouds. It is also being pounded by rain this morning. We break to bring in new video coming to the newsroom. Will be updating doering for you. We will have lab reports throughout the mornings on 2. Struck the hurricane effects have been felt up and down the coast. Within 2 Million People have been ordered to evacuate all around coast of florida to enter North Carolina. Many of them listed in reactive, but many think the orders came a little too early in some people in lowlying areas will not get out before they are trapped by high water and strong winds. Even the president have people who think they may not be in danger. People may get lucky with respect to hurricane dori but please do not let down your guard. Headsup, the coast lots of bad things can happen. A fouryearold station miami with the federal merchants management agency. They will be working with an Ohio Task Force to help with search
Local cable or satellite provider. Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. A look now at the federal role in improving School Bus Safety. The house transportation and infrastructure subcommittee on highways and transit heard from brenda sue fulton, among others. Today is a timely hearing with children out of school. To be done toeds keep them safe. Im interested in keeping them safe not only as a get on and off school buses but in keeping them safe in the streets as they go to school. It is true that school buses have a relatively safe safety record. Thatulton it is also true children are injured every day or every year in bus related crashes. More than, i believe, and most accidents, we owe it to our children, to the still dunes, to examine why these fatalities occur. Two these students, to examine why these totalitys occur, and what can be done why these fatalities occur and what can be done to prevent them. There are school buses in my own district. Oft take other modes transport
Today is a timely hearing with children out of school. To see what needs to be done to keep them safe. Im interested in keeping them safe not only as a get on and off school buses but in keeping them safe in the streets as they go to school. It is true that school buses have a relatively safe safety record. It is also true that children are injured every day or every year in bus related crashes. More than, i believe, and most accidents, we owe it to our children, to these students to examine why these fatalities occur and what can be done to prevent them. There are school buses in my own district. Most take other modes of transportation, including walking, biking or riding in a car, going on public transportation. Children are often at greater risk outside the school bus than inside it. 264ave figures showing students who died in School Transportation related accidents in the last 10 years. 97 were struck by a vehicle while walking near the bus. We are going to hear today from what con
And now i am delighted to introduce tonight speakers philip is the white burkett miller, professor of history at university of virginia, where he has also served dean of the graduate school and director of the miller center. His scholarly work has on critical episodes in american and world history. He has been a member of the defense policy board for defense Ashton Carter and a member of the board of the bill and Melinda Gates foundation and 2020 he was elected a member of the American Academy of diplomacy joining him on our digital stage this evening. Our coauthors kendall hoyt and dr. Richard j. Hatcher. Kendall hoyt, an assistant professor at gisela school of medicine at. And a senior lecturer at the third school of engineering at dartmouth college, where she teaches courses on biosecurity Health Systems and technical technological innovation. She serves on the us Covid Commission planning group. Has served as a consultant for the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovations and