You cant see close tore south carolina. Right now, you can see the winds gusting 40 to 48 miles an hour. These numbers can be going up quite a bit over the next couple of hours as it slowly moves up to the north northeast. Right now moving at about eight Miles Per Hour. It is a category two storm. 1210 miles an hour. Here is the forecast track we see closer to North Carolina. And at least to the weekend. At least over the next 24 hours we can see impacts from the carolinas. Rainfall could be on the order of six to 12 inches and storm surge four to seven feet. It could cause quite a bit of damage on the property near the coastline of the carolinas. That is a lot of water being pushed physically being pushed by the wind on the properties there, and that could have a big impact, at least on the damage. Some of the properties in the shoreline. Once again, this is a category two hurricane with winds at 110 miles an hour. We will continue to keep an eye on dorian and have more updates throug
Fire near their home. Ktvus allie rasmus spoke to one of the homeowners, who called 911. When she saw the flames. Allie has more. Cal fire named that grass fire, the sweigert fire. Thoolg in the hills of unincorporated santa clara county. Skyfox was over the fire. Today it is 65 contained. And it did not grow. It is still at 80 acres. Some on several acres of property next to where the property was burning. One neighbor said the dispatcher on the phone told her to leave her home right away, as a precaution, which she did. I was semi prepared. I got the hard drive and backup to the computer and other things out that i needed to get out. But you know, it certainly puts a lot of fear in you. And you are determined. And to prepare better for the next time. The wind was coming in off the bay. And it was blowing that way. If we had had a santa ana, or, you know, if it was blowing this way. The fire would have come right up this hill. So yes. We are very lucky. It could have been much, much w
domestically, etc., and there have been a series of news articles about these topics, and that s our topic this week on the communicators. technology, the use of technology and police surveillance. joining us from our new york studio is catherine crump who is a staff attorney with the american civil liberties union and, also, our guest reporter this week, josh smith of the national journal. ms. crump, if we could start with the recent report that the aclu put out on the use of cell phone tracking by police departments, what was this report about? guest: the aclu as believed for some time that police departments around the country are tracking people s cell phones on a routine basis often without getting a warrant based on probable cause. that s what we thought, but we weren t actually sure. and so in august 35 aclu affiliates in 32 states around the country filed a total of just over 380 public records with different law enforcement agencies asking for information about t