encouraging, thoughtful. i loved him very much. maureen, tucker. thank you. peace be with you, okay? thank you, very much. i want to move on now to another story. happening right now in britain, a powerful storm, packing hurricane force winds. sweeping across the uk and heading towards london. the storm could be britain s worse in a decade. and cause chaos for tours and travellers tomorrow. cnn is in southern england right now. tell us what the conditions are where you are. reporter: hi, don. the storm has definitely arrived here at lime regis. the rain is heavy. winds are strong. around 45 miles per hour at the moment. that according to a spokesperson i talked to, conditions are expected to get worse as the night progresses. so far, as you can see around me. people seem to be heeding the government s advice to stay indoors, stay off the roads,
though it is around 11:00 at night. you wouldn t expect that many people to be out anyway. the real concern though for officials they tell me is the wind. now, normally they say you would see this kind of system in the winter. the problem with seeing it in the fall is the ground is saturated. trees still have leaves which leaves plenty of opportunity for roads to be blocked, external damage. there have been comparisons between this storm and great storm of 1987 that happened here in the uk and france around dozens of people died billions in damage though. officials i talked to did not expect conditions to be that bad, don. erin mclaughlin, thank you. stay safe out there. the controversial call ending game three of the world series. that report is next. jay-z releasees a statement reacting to racial profile charges at barney s. kes you dift is what makes us different.
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le leaves and the ground is saturated. some have compared this storm to the great storm of 1987. which was poorly forecasted and has done billions of damaged around the united kingdom. forecasters think winds won t be as strong and forecasters spotted this well in advance thanks to modern technology. people are taking necessary precautions. now the prime minister, david cameron chaired a call sunday to discuss storm separation. there is a fear the storm could have a widespread impact, but says that he is confident that emergency transport providers, power companies, things like that, will be able to respond as necessary. don? people don t heed warnings, there is a danger, but they got the warnings out early. is this a spectacle or does it really pose any danger?