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Transcripts for CNN The Lead With Jake Tapper 20141231 21:07:00

conditions at first light will be very similar to the conditions that led to the aborting of the search today. it gives you an idea of the sort of be on sackels they re facing here and winds up to 50 miles an hour and 20-foot high seas and they re big swells and the wind speeds will restrict flights as well as driving rain. a lot of heavy rain bands going through that area and it s expected to go through the next few days which will be the problem and we are told divers haven t gone into the sea yet because it is too dangerous. you tie those together and it is going to be very very difficult to have effective searching going on for the next 24 hours, if not longer and there were suggestions that they have identified the fuselage the main cabin of 8501 but we ve been speaking to the heads, the local head here of indonesia search and rescue and he can only say that it may be that we

Transcripts for CNN Erin Burnett OutFront 20141231 00:06:00

singapore. u.s. fort worth, that ship is getting ready to sail and can be ready in a day or two to get on station and can be there fairly quickly. reporter: and we know that heavy rain bands, jim, are sweeping through the search zone. there are swong winds and also strong winds and quite high waves. so this is a challenge for the search teams as they try to pull bodies out and try to locate crucially the main fuselage of that plane which has the voice and cockpit recorders and the black boxes, jim. this is just the beginning of a long and difficult and painful search effort. thanks very much to andrew stevens live in surabaya in indonesia. and now there has been found some debris the next step is identifying the exact location of the plane itself. the main debris field. tom foreman is outfront with the latest. tom how are they conducting the search particularly in the conditions there they have much

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141208:15:22:00

hartford. the cold air will be gone. the storm will bring the warm air off the ocean. it looks scary like the rainbow is attacking you. it s the heavy rain bands near the center of the storm. this is 11 a.m. tomorrow morning. this is rain over the top of philadelphia area to new york city right through the mid-morning into the noon hour. that s when the worst airport delays will be. as we shift to the afternoon, the rainstorm and the wind storm will be up around boston. if we re going to get coastal flood will be during the high tide cycle. there is some snow. not a ton but most of the snow it going to be further inland higher elevation. as far as rain we re talking 2 to 3 inches. we ll have problems on the roads, too with flooding. we got drenched on saturday in the region. as far as snow goes the big cities miss out on the snow. mostly going to be our friends syracuse, and upstate new york. jose, if you want to feel like us tomorrow you have to drench yourself in water, take your umb

Transcripts for CNN New Day 20140704 10:13:00

northeast. that s the whole hurricane is going to move off towards the northeast over the next 12 to 24 hours. we can see by about midday or 2:00 it is going to be off the coast of of new york city. washington, d.c., you ll pick up some heavy rain bands and so will atlantic city, and so will providence, rhode island. boston, a little different story. depending on how close this comes to shore, and can you see there s a lot of wiggle room here, just 10 or 15 miles to the east or to the west it s going to make a huge difference but you can better believe you ll expect between 1 and 4 inches of rainfall so there s going to be localized flooding. there could be some erosion issues and there will be some inland flooding, too. this storm system is going to race towards the eastern canadian maritimes. as it does, it s going to weaken and become tropical storm strength, so tropical storm watches as well as warnings are issued all the way up into the

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140704:11:33:00

so where is the storm right now? the bulk of the hurricane is moving offshore. you can still see that developing eye, or the developed eye that s really starting looks a little bit of deterioration. we are going to get a new advisory at 8:00 o clock. as of now, it s still 100 miles per hour storm. so category 2. let s take a look at the forecast radar. there is virginia beach and there is the storm offshore. still going to see those outer bands, potential for rain. certainly heavy surf and rip currents will be a problem all up and down the east coast. then as we head into this afternoon, watching it very carefully just south of cape cod, the islands, long island, you could also see some outer bands and then we have tropical storm warnings in effect. we could see winds gusts of up to 50 miles an hour. those heavy rain bands moving in towards eastern canada overnight tonight and into tomorrow. but for the most part, we ll have an improving weekend as we get into saturday and sunday, wh

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