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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110829:00:35:00

which i was pelted by winds and rain and sand. today, the only thing i've been pelted with is a gentle breeze from the west and warm sunshine and that's the same thing that the surfers were pelted with out there today. just enjoying an incredible day in ocean city today. and the waves we're seeing here today. come only with once a year and usually with a major storm where the storm moves out and big he predictable rolling and beautiful swells were left over. there were hundreds of surfers here today. why did ocean city survive the thing? we don't know, it was survived relatively intact. the seawalls held up and no large storm surge and the bay, electricity was basically maintained throughout the night except for the quadrant where we were and things worked out very, very well and reopened the city 12 noon today for visitors and hope that people come back to finish up the vacation. not entirely unscathed, north

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110829:06:35:00

which i was pelted by winds and rain and sand. today, the only thing i've been pelted with is a gentle breeze from the west and warm sunshine and that's the same thing that the surfers were pelted with out there today. just enjoying an incredible day in ocean city today. and the waves we're seeing here today. come only with once a year and usually with a major storm where the storm moves out and big he predictable rolling and beautiful swells were left over. there were hundreds of surfers here today. why did ocean city survive the thing? we don't know, it was survived relatively intact. the seawalls held up and no large storm surge and the bay, electricity was basically maintained throughout the night except for the quadrant where we were and things worked out very, very well and reopened the city 12 noon today for visitors and hope that people come back to finish up the vacation. not entirely unscathed, north

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110829:20:32:00

cannot be offered to residents of new york. >>neil: the next one will be worse according to my next guest, a hurricane scholar. more hurricanes will hit the east coast this year. why is that? >>caller: well, hurricanes should be ... (inaudible) the north atlantic basin has been active in a cycle since 1995 but the east coast north of florida has yet to have a category three or stronger make landfall in this century. last was in 1996. we are due. >>neil: what makes us due? the east coasters particularly northern east coasters say this is a more southeast time situation. why is it different?

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110829:10:17:00

>> all right. 16 minutes after the hour. unexpected victim of hurricane irene is inland southern new jersey and pennsylvania with several rivers cresting way above usual. steve from our affiliate at wtxf is in trenton this morning. so this is a surprise? >> yeah, right. well, i'll tell you something, here's a little name of a little stream that you've never heard of. and it runs through trenton, the delaware river is flooding trenton big time but here is the story that's going to affect hundreds of thousands of folks especially you people in new york. if you're going north. this is why rail

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110829:19:10:00

there was a rescue at a hotel that hotel guests who were in water there, and the water that had come in from another river, that they had to be rescued from the hotel, and dramatic video earlier today to the north with homes catching fire there at the poncet lakes, and of course, these homes were submerged with rising water there. and homes around new jersey still feeling the threat of hurricane irene and the aftermath is not done yet, and governor christie is expected to hold another briefing this afternoon to further update us on damage in new jersey. martin? >> thank you, nbc's michelle franzen, for joining us. we will have more on the hurricane later in the broadcast. and now the tripoli where the search for fugitive moammar

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110829:14:41:00

drive in. these houses were safe but down the street, two houses in fairfield were actually sucked into the ocean and several more in east haven, connecticut. some not so lucky as the surge came in nearly a quarter mile in some locations. in terms of the power outage, a lot of people out and about or working from home in the state of connecticut. half a million people still in the dark. it could be over a week before they see it once again. we know the story farther up to the north. western massachusetts, vermont, eastern new york, incredible flooding out of hurricane irene. i think that will be the lasting legacy of this storm. we will continue to clean up the flood damage for some time to come. some are saying it is the worst they have ever seen in their lifetimes. i'm meteorologist, eric fisher, back to you. >> eric, thank you so much. the day before his memoirs are released, we are hearing more from former vice president, dick cheney and the criticism he is unleashing on everyone from colin powell to condoleezza rice. here is a clip with his interview with jamie beggangle.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110829:09:35:00

in nags head frank was cleaning out his garage. it was swamped. >> actually the waves made it worse. it was about two, three foot waves just breaking right at the garage door and coming in, and nothing i could do about that. >> reporter: to the north as irene hit virginia it was still a hurricane packing a still powerful punch. the relentless surf knocked out a virginia beach pier, led to a mid-storm rescue of a couple and their cat strand odd a sailboat. winds tore the roof off this beachside house. in ocean city, maryland. s tourists evacuated, the boardwalk was buried in sand, but no significant destruction, and the boardwalk was back open for business. >> it was a long night last night, but i can tell you we dodged a missile here in ocean city. irene created a twister in delaware, that destroyed a home and damaged a dozen more. in washington old glory over the capital was tattered, but still

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110828:01:38:00

shot has nothing to do with perhaps doing what college students do on a saturday night. >> you know, chris, i hate to use the term bottom of the gene pool so i won't. >> brian thompson, thank you so much. before we go back to bill karins, i just want to give you a little horse information on that breaking news we were talking about just a little while ago and that's about amtrak suspending service. here's the parameters. all amtrak service north of jacksonville, florida, east of toledo and indianapolis is suspended through the day tomorrow. this includes service between boston and portland, maine and within the state of north carolina. i'm sorry? governor o'malley of maryland now giving an update on the situation in that state. let's take that live. >> power lines coming down.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110828:06:15:00

so we are going to have a lot of trees down. the other thing, of course, is the tornadic activity, which we have seen, we have a report of a death in queen anne county, the county that you come to when you take the chesapeake bay from annapolis to the eastern shore of maryland. a tree fell on a home there, one death there. in addition to that, we had a tornado in louis, delaware, about 20 miles to the north here, just beyond rehoboth beach, around the cape pendleton into delaware bay. apparently, a house was destroyed by a horr -- by a tornado. i am very encouraged. i don't know where all of this rain is going, back into the ocean, back into the day bay. but it is not ponding in downtown ocean city. that's the story from here. back to you in new york. >> doug, what's interesting, as you say, you have experienced the rain for five hours.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110828:02:06:00

and we are already looking at strong wind gusts still present across north carolina. 68-mile per hour wind gusts in cape hatteras. they will continue to increase as you head northward. take a look at the new york city area. the winds have been on the rise. 26-mile per hour winds right now in the new york city. jfk reporting the same number and further off to the north, 28 miles per hour. the center is still far away. over 200 miles away from new york city. one of the big concerns with the storm system is the amount of rain that we are going to see. 6 to 12 inches. locally up to 12 and, of course, the storm surge should be generally speaking 4 to 8 inches along the new york city area and long island. as that coincides with the high died, 8:00 a.m. or 2:00 a.m., just the 6 hour intervals could be looking at devastating impacts along the coast. >> geraldo: i fear the worst now, maria. if you just get a shot, paul, of those trees across the street from me. this is 48th street. just a block, as i said, if

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