fill your gas tank. plan to leave with ample time to get to a safe area. jon: rick leventhal reporting live from san juan, puerto rico. another hot, sunny day here in san juan. no better sign this city is already back to normal. the lounge chairs are put on the beach again after residents the three million residents of this u.s. territory were put on notice that dorian could make a direct impact on the center of this island. they took all sorts of preparations and fortunately for san juan and puerto rico still recovering from hurricane maria two years ago the preps weren t necessary. a different story in the u.s. virgin islands hit hard yesterday by this category 1 hurricane. st. thomas, st. croix, st. john, high winds, heavy rains, power knocked out to the islands. curfew put in place scheduled to be lifted at dawn today. now the storm heading into the
calling for a real slow storm each one of those stops here is actually a forecast point and the closer those are together, that means we ve got to slow storm so look at this. monday morning we re in arkansas and by tuesday in missouri, so isn t it not just coastal but slow isly but surely moving northward rain along into the right side side tropical rain throughout the rest of the weekend into early next week. we have fox team coverage now tropical storm barry. meteorologist adam in extreme weather center and in bay st. louis, mississippi but we begin with senior correspondent rick leventhal reporting live from new orleans. rick. jon we have a stead rain falling in some mild winds blow nothing like some of the conditions what we ve been warned about which is is, obviously, good news for people of new orleans. who are protected from the waters surround cities like what we re standing on next to the
so the wind is not as significant, but the rain and the surge are going to cause a lot of problems across the state. jon: rick leventhal reporting live from wrightsville beach, north carolina. thanks rick, we will check back with you in a bit. hurricane florence already pounding coastal north and south carolina, but with the eyes still hours away from landfall, the worst is likely still to come. the storm causing heavy flooding. it has already knocked out power to tens of thousands of people, but as that i wall comes ashore, the wind speeds will increase. stay with us as a coverage of the very dangerous hurricane continues. are you done yet?
greedily selling sensational at the expense of a human life. reporter: we should point out there are at least 60 other women who gave similar stories that cosby drugged and then raped or sexually assaulted them as well, and some of them have been coming to court in support of andrea constand. one of them after court said we understand the blinding power of celebrity, but justice will come, she said. kelly: rick leventhal reporting live from norristown, pennsylvania, where the cosby trial is declared a mistrial. thank you. julie: we are learning more about that shooting rampage at a baseball field targeting republican lawmakers. sources are saying the gunman, james hodgkinson you can see him there on your left finish had a handwritten list of republican names in his pocket at the time of the shooting. it is not clear whether it was a list of people he was targeting. meanwhile, congressman steve
lumber and electrical panels and sheet rock and insulation, tools and supplies. and the stores in this region in long island, in new york city and in new jersey are hiring 500 new workers because of the increase in business. listen. this has been very devastating to the areas around us with the amount of homes that were impacted from it that there s a lot of restoration work that has to be done immediately, so so they re not waiting for the spring. they re doing it now. reporter: home depot says these are temporary jobs, 120-day contracts, but they could lead to full-time positions, and they re hoping that they do. jon? jon: rick leventhal reporting live for us, thanks. heather: well, an argument on a new york city subway platform suddenly turns deadly. a photographer forced to make a split second decision as a train comes barreling into the station. our news watch panel straight ahead. jon: also [ female announcer ] research suggests cell health