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CNN This Morning

sara sidner is standing by live in crystal river, florida, part of team coverage, bill weir in steinhatchee, derek van dam, brian todd and john berman are in hall tallahassee where we just saw desantis and the power go out as the outer bands of the storm hit that city. and starting with sara sidner in crystal river, it's been intensifying all morning. what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: we are seeing a lot of wind and we're seeing that wind push the water onto shore. it has now come up. it was way back, see where that -- let's walk over with adolfo here, let's walk over to this little sign here, so that area right there that has those pipes sticking out of it, that was completely dry about two hours ago, the house that is next to it, and, yes, that is an occupied building is built so that there is a whole floor that has nothing in it, that they are

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CNN News Central

threat. i was here for hurricane michael, further out into the panhandle, and after that storm hit, when you went up into the highways to try to get out of the region, there were just these great big trees across the highways there. so tree damage can be a real problem for the recovery teams to get where they need to go as they move about the state. they are beginning to try to assess some of the damage around here. that's a different situation than along the gulf coast. i'm about 20 miles from the water here. all right, i now understand we have sheriff -- the sheriff from citrus county. if you can hear me, give me the situation in citrus county. >> so, i can barely hear you because it's loud right now. we're getting some gale force winds passing through the

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

tonight, tropical storm hilary is lashing southern california with tens of millions in its path this is the damage hilary has already done a wall of mud and water ripping through one mexico town. the historic storm making landfall over baja california in that country earlier today. but now it's pounding the u.s. some 26 million people from the southwest up to idaho under flood alerts it's been decades since a storm like this has hit the region and officials warn it could be deadly and catastrophic but breaking right now, an earthquake rocking southern california let's get right to erin mclaughlin in cherry valley just east of los angeles. and erin, people felt this earthquake just as the storm hit what can you tell us >> reporter: that's right, kristen according to the usgs there was a magnitude 5.1 earthquake that struck ojai, california to the north of los angeles

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The Katie Phang Show

was moving east of where we were at. we will have to wait and see how the storm develops here. how it comes in, touch, land just south of us. it is going to hit mexico first. a lot of urban community south of san diego -- take one a, and sonata, could be hit before we get hit. we will have an idea of what it will be like. for now what authorities are saying is regardless of the path it does take, all of southern california is under this warning for the tropical storm. what that means is there is a possibility of flash floods in southern california. this is an area that is not used to that much rain. for people in these areas where floods, i think they are the ones that will have to be watching what happens with the storm. all of southern california is getting ready. over the next few hours we will see how the storm hit soon here, katie. >> juan vinita. is thank you for getting us started. please stay safe, i appreciate you. turning now to former president, donald trump, and the ticking

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo

to the experts to see some landslides given that the area is dotted with burn scars from wildfires that makes the ground very unstable you get this kind of down downpour you often get landslides those are expected as well. now officials right across southern california including here in l.a., mayor karen bass say they are prepared and they will do everything they can to keep everybody as safe as possible listen here to mayor bass. >> our primary mission, of course, is to protect the life and property of angelenos. second, we need to keep our city workers safe. third, we must ensure that city services are operating as best as possible. reporter: now, overnight the storm hit cabo san lucas well known tourist resort in mexico. we are hearing reports of severely flooded roads there and

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

or low areas that are some of the most vulnerable. so authorities are paying special attention to that. i also spoke to some firefighters here who told me they are ready, and they believe california has the infrastructure to respond to a possible emergency. remember, california doesn't get storms, but we do have natural disasters here like wildfires. so both federal, state, and local agencies are preparing to respond once the rain comes through and these flash floods, with the possibility of these dangerous flash floods because of the storm. >> you use the word surreal to describe what this might be like for residents should this storm hit as anticipated. it will be just as surreal for those of us who are watching from the other coast. as always, thank you. now, to our other big story. all eyes on georgia, where donald trump is expected to surrender next week. law enforcement officials tell nbc trump is planning to turn himself in no earlier than thursday. trump and 18 other defendants

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All In With Chris Hayes

course of these last hours. usually, the courthouse, it shuts down at five pm on a normal business day. but judge mcburney said he would not shut it down until fani willis told them that their work was completed. we are now nearly four hours past five pm, and clearly that work is continuing. and we have been watching the front steps behind us, waiting to see if any jurors step out. so far, we haven't seen that action. of course, we have our own producer in the courtroom, and we are getting text messages from him, about any movements from the clerks office into that courtroom. >> well, vaughn, you are a solid journalist tracking all the possible source that would come up. i forgot the storm hit in atlanta tonight -- she did say i can smell the dishonesty on your breath, whether that applies to any of the defendants or witnesses, only time will tell. bye-bye, vaughn. [laughter] >> andrew, nicole, your thoughts on all the above? >> vaughn was covering the game

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CNN News Central

just down the mall from where i'm standing near the reflecting pool which is right by the lincoln memorial. they are set for the 9:09 p.m. start time and we're all excited down here. >> gape, i know it's going to be awesome. thank you so much for the preview. jim? another big july 4th tradition and a wind delay, but not denied. one of the most well-known and grossest fourth of july tradition, the nathan hot dog eating championship. joey chestnut ate 62 hot dogs and buns in ten minutes. the men's competition was on hold for 90 minutes due to a storm in the new york city area. the women's competition, that happened before the storm hit, and mickey won their ninth title devouring 39 and a half hot dogs in ten minutes. not bad for both of them. boris, i wouldn't even come

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Is This Storm Hit 2022 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye With 9k Miles Worth Fixing?

The low-mileage Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye may have a salvage title but could be easily repaired

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