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Just look around this room. In this room, we have amazing people that are corporate, nonprofit, and government, all focused on challenge driven innovation in some way or another. This is a really powerful,interf people that are gathered here to look at how competitions can drive innovation. Thats what tonight is all about, is, you know, the next step in creating a real wave of innovation. My job tonight is just to give you a little bit of background on what we are, what were tiqp q s that we have. Roup of so just to get going with that, i want to tell you a little bit about this thing called the night rover < challenge. This is a collaboration between the clean tech open, unoodle, and nasa. Its a program from nasas office of centennial challenges. And its challengin the best innovators in america to create radical new Energy Storage technology. You know, way above what we have now. This is something very powerful, to be able to keep rovers going on the moon, in mars, things that could
Meteorologist michael schlacter. Good to see you. What is puerto rico looking at, what is the region looking at . Jose hit barbuda and lesser antilles. Neil what is left of barbuda at this point . Unfortunate desolate situation. Guadalupe and dominica got direct hits on its way to the British Virgin island and probably direct hit on puerto rico. Could be worst ever. The benchmark for the puerto rico is the 1928 lake oak hurricane that went through that as category five lake okeechobee hurricane. Neil continental United States, youre getting close to the neck of the woods, or what. Weve been warning entire century last 17 years, we saw it with irma and jose, a lot of strong hurricanes build ridges to the north, force themselves a little further west than computer models like to see. I wouldnt write this off out to sea just yet. People in turks and caicos, bahamas, east coast, need to watch this until it gets 7 or eight days. Neil southern florida, gulf region, so far . Nothing is off th
Your booty at the super bowl halftime show that will be the icing on the cake. What hes promising this morning. When nature calls, the french president s black lab picks the wrong time and the wrong place to interrupt his owner. Good morning. Im Erielle Reshef in for diane macedo. And im kendis gibson. Well start with the hunt for a possible serial killer in tampa. The police chief says its the worst nightmare. Three killings in the last two weeks in the same neighborhood all of them appear to be random. Even a stepped up Police Presence couldnt prevent the most recent murder. Police heard the gunshots but could not catch the killer. Abcs Richard Cantu has details. Reporter they walk through a dark neighborhood in spite of the danger. [ chanting ] reporter residents, neighbors and relatives of victims marching through the Seminole Heights area of tampa where three different people with no connection were gunned down all within two weeks and ten blocks of each other. This is devastating
Yeah, i know. Wet weather that started thursday and continued on and off through this morning but its almost over. I mean, the last of the rain showers are pulling out so were actually going to see this system exit by the noon hour o it will still stay cloudy though. I dont think well see much sunshine. As we take a live look outside on this saturday morning, good morning to you all. Gray skies await. You can see them for miles. This is turning into a pretty complex storm system this noreaster that is moving up the southeast coast and will eventually position itself over new england before the weekend is over bringing a lot of rain to places like boston and new york city but for us in washington look at the western edge of the rain has now pretty much cleared the district. Theres some wraparound showers across the mountains and i wouldnt say were rain free for the rest of the day but the overall trend is for the storm to move out and the rain ending. Not seeing showers in washington ju