A special edition of today the impact of irma. With matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Good to have you with us on a tuesday morning. Its picking up in the southeast. The more the reporters get into these areas, the worse it seems to get. The death toll is rising overnight. At least 11 people were killed by that storm in the u. S. Another 29 in the caribbean. Heres a number thats startling. Nearly 8 million customers without power this morning across the south. The overwhelming majority of those, nearly 7 million in florida. Thats almost a third of that states population. One official is warning of a potential humanitarian crisis in the florida keys. An Aircraft Carrier is going there. And jackson is dealing with recordsetting flooding. Its led to evacuations of people and rescues. The mayor says this could take days for the water to recede. Were going to talk to him live in a couple minutes. Dylan dreyer is in jacksonvil
County line road little damp from overnight rain, and we are also dealing with light fog out in the suburbs but otherwise mass transit, looking good, karen and thomas back over to you. It is 4 01. Developing right now, we have had another act of gun violence begins our kid in our city this time three teenages monk four people shot lets get out to steve keeley to explain , steve. Reporter they werent all found together but the same shooting sequence over the south philadelphia neighborhood known as point breeze and it has been a horrible fall season for the Homicide Team here at headquarters but especially for High Schoolers getting shot this year while the double murders of the two, 16 yearoldness south philadelphia as well still so fresh in the mines of their friends, family and all of philadelphia more teens even a bit younger are latest shooting victims in south philadelphia. Were talking about two, 14 years old, 15 yearold shot in the same sequence with the 28 yearold and here is t
With 15 miles an hour wind is it will feel like 41. Temperatures will drop from here. They are not too bad. Look at the pocono mountains in the 20s eventually we will see about 38 degrees as our afternoon temperature. We have already had our high for the day, wind chills in the 20s throughout the afternoon and 25degree low tonight, with temperatures in the teens and the suburbs, we will talk about that freeze warning in effect and what happens after that, coming up, bob kelly. Hey, sue, good morning everybody. Youre right tgif, vanilla cup cake day. This is i95 northbound an accident right here at 413 which is levittown interchange this is a tractor trailer that it is involved in rear axle bent in here. This will be out here for the morning rush hour, traffic getting through but it is in that busy interchange where they have the conn trucks, is there a narrow shoulder so be careful heading north bound, over to maple shade, they have been working on this overnight , an accident investig
Announcer and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Charley pride is a true Living Legend has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in the history of Country Music, is a threetime grammy winner and sold tens of millions of records worldwide and today he celebrates 50 years as a recording artist and im honored to finally have him on this program to discuss his trailblazing career. But before we start that conversation, a look back at Charley Pride performing just between you and me his first success on the country charts. Just between you and me im not so sure about it so just between you and me youre too much to forget youre too much to forget [ cheers and applause ] howd that sound to you all these years later . Well, it sound like what im still doing. Ha, ha. To what do you attribute the fact that you are still doing this 50 years later . Im just going to say it like this, i love what i do, and you remember the song called that old black magic by
Announcer and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Charley pride is a true Living Legend has enjoyed one of the most successful careers in the history of Country Music, is a threetime grammy winner and sold tens of millions of records worldwide and today he celebrates 50 years as a recording artist and im honored to finally have him on this program to discuss his trailblazing career. But before we start that conversation, a look back at Charley Pride performing just between you and me his first success on the country charts. Just between you and me im not so sure about it so just between you and me youre too much to forget youre too much to forget [ cheers and applause ] howd that sound to you all these years later . Well, it sound like what im still doing. Ha, ha. To what do you attribute the fact that you are still doing this 50 years later . Im just going to say it like this, i love what i do, and you remember the song called that old black magic by