diaz-balart. good evening, we begin tonight with a hurricane barrelling toward the united states that in itself is a major headline, but what makes this storm so historic and so dangerous is where it s heading. straight for southern california it is likely to weaken to a tropical storm before it hits, something that hasn t happened there since before world war ii. right now, hurricane hilary is battering mexico hitting resort towns like cabo san lucas, and cities like tijuana where so many migrants are currently staying. nearly 30 million people across six states are bracing for potentially devastating flooding here s why the storm could bring a year s worth of rain in just 48 hours and the dry, desert lands across the southwest won t be able to absorb it all. officials are already warning some residents to prepare to evacuate priscilla thompson begins our coverage tonight from palm springs, california. reporter: tonight, hurricane hilary bearing down, slamming
we need to acknowledge this first and then move on from there. for the rest of his life, ahmed abdel rassoul told visitors to luxor about his adventures with howard carter an account, like so many others, rarely told in the west. but what s good is that the egyptians are now reclaiming their story, and the rest of us are beginning to take notice. well away from the big archaeological sites, there are a whole bundle of things to do in egypt, and here are some of the highlights. for beach breaks, the red sea coast has got a string of well developed resort towns that have been popular for years. sharm el sheikh is probably the best known, especially after recently hosting the cop climate talks. for something quieter, though, you could try makadi bay
on from there. for the rest of his life, ahmed abdel rassoul told visitors to luxor about his adventures with howard carter an account, like so many others, rarely told in the west. but what s good is that the egyptians are now reclaiming their story, and the rest of us are beginning to take notice. well away from the big archaeological sites, there are a whole bundle of things to do in egypt, and here are some of the highlights. for beach breaks, the red sea coast has got a string of well developed resort towns that have been popular for years. sharm el sheikh is probably the best known, especially after recently hosting the cop climate talks. for something quieter, though, you could try makadi bay long, white, sandy beaches,
this first and then move on from there. for the rest of his life, ahmed abdel rassoul told visitors to luxor about his adventures with howard carter an account, like so many others, rarely told in the west. but what s good is that the egyptians are now reclaiming their story, and the rest of us are beginning to take notice. well away from the big archaeological sites, there are a whole bundle of things to do in egypt, and here are some of the highlights. for beach breaks, the red sea coast has got a string of well developed resort towns that have been popular for years. sharm el sheikh is probably the best known, especially after recently hosting the cop climate talks.
well, away from the big archaeological sites, there are a whole bundle of things to do in egypt, and here are some of the highlights. for beach breaks, the red sea coast has got a string of well developed resort towns that have been popular for years. sharm el sheikh is probably the best known, especially after recently hosting the cop climate talks. for something quieter, though, you could try makadi bay long, white, sandy beaches, without the crowds and clubs. the whole stretch of coastline has crystal clear seas and thriving coral reefs, so divers love it. turtles, spinner dolphins, manta rays and dugongs are the big stars here. one of the other highlights is the sunken british cargo steamship ss thistlegorm.