you have trees that are down, you have a lot of hazards right now. we do anticipate a lot of the water will subside in some of the barrier islands and some of the coasts but some of those inland places of rivers and these inlets, you are likely to have standing water there throughout all of today and even in the days ahead, so that is a hazard and just please be aware that that is something that if you have weathered the storm to this point, going on doing and getting involved in that is totally not worth it and we want to minimise any harm to anybody as a result of what we are seeing right now in the streets. it s gonna be put to use, i don t think we ve seen in effort mobilise for this minutes rate rescues this quickly, but we appreciate and we will make good use of it. we want people to be safe, those people who are in need of life supports, health is on the way help. they are able to see the areas that were hardest hit, and they are focusing assets there. obviously the
Queen in an ever changing world, she was stability. And a link to a proud past. As britains longest reigning monarch, she saw unprecedented change. Womens empowerment, the fight for racial equality, and lgbtq rights, technological revolution, the decline of the church of england. She was admired worldwide for her lifelong dedication to his subjects, following a pledge she made by her 21st birthday. I declare before you all, that my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and to the service of our Great Imperial family, to which we all belong. At the age of 96, her death was not unexpected, but it nonetheless shook the nation to its core. And raised an existential question, can the monarchy survive the passing of the second great Elisabeth Ian age . I went to Balmoral Castle within hours of her death. The 50,000 acre retreat in the Scottish Highlands was the queens favorite summer residents. Hundreds game to pay their respects. This is all still very fr
New york state thats on its way and we expect the return of sunshine later on today. Obviously the farther north and west, the more youll see of that. 42 degrees, the temperature have dipped in the mid 50s from the predown hours. There are the winds, 21 Miles Per Hour in philadelphia. Occasionally they slack off to 10 to 15. Either way it will be breezy and brisk. Were looking at a windchill, too. Makes it feel like the freezing mark across the region. Bundle up if youre heading out this afternoon. Were looking at a high of 46 this afternoon. Now, our technical high for the day will be warmer than that somewhere in the 50s around midnight. For the afternoon were running 3 degrees above average. Pretty close to average. Overnight low 26 colder than recently, but around average, as well. Tomorrow at noon well be chillier than we are right now, but as we get into wednesday and thursday, milder rare comes back and sarah ill have more on how much milder it gets in the sevenday forecast. For
We visit the old mans in concord, massachusetts, to learn about Ralph Waldo Emersons home. Is really aans house of two revolutions. The American Revolution, and secondhe section revolution of intellectualism and thought. It is such a charming house. Newy year i find some graffiti in the corner. I pull visitors and say hey, come look at this thing we just found. Its a house that keeps on giving like i have never seen in my career. It is a house full of places to be discovered and for inspiration as well. It was built in 1760 by William Everson and his family, one of the first occupants of the house and a minister. William emerson is the grandfather of the emerson, the writer we know and love. He and his wife phoebe had several children, the last of which was 10 years before he left to be part of the revolution, for a short time period. While he was here, he was one of the town leaders and like many reverends of the time, he not only led in church, they but he would have gatherings here
The old manse is really a house of two revolutions. It watched the American Revolution through its windows, and later the second revolution , of intellectualism and thought. It is such a charming house. Every year, i find some new graffiti in the corner. I pull visitors and say, hey, come look at this thing we just found. Its a house that keeps on giving like i have never seen in my career. It is a house full of places to be discovered and for inspiration as well. It was built around 1760 by William Emerson and his family, one of the first occupants of the house and a minister. William emerson is the grandfather of the emerson, the writer we know and love. When he lived at this house, he and his wife phoebe had several children, the last of which was born just 10 days before he left to be part of the while he was here, he was one of revolution. While he was here, he was one of the town leaders. And like many reverends of the time, he not only led in church, but he would have gatherings