Catch a glimpse of the players, but they were too late. The one guy little thomas wanted to see, 3rd baseman david wright left right away in his mercedes benz, but Center Fielder Curtis Granderson gave us a sense of what it felt like to be on the field and inside the locker room celebrating and surviving elimination in a do or die game 5. Its exciting to get a chance to see all the hard work. The mets are facing a ball club they lost to seven times in the regular season. They pitching well, play good defense. It should be a fun series. Faith hairson was hoping she would score tickets for game 1 but she was told theyre all sold out. Shes watch from home like she did last night on the edge of her seat. Theyve got to stay calm, cool, get it together, and go out there and do their best. And game time for game 1 tomorrow night here at citi mound first. Were live from citi field, dray clark channel 7 Eyewitness News. Thank you. And after keeping an illegal slide from being the defining momen
Wolf says hes prepared to sign one if necessary. Right now, Hurricane Joaquin is a powerful category 4 storm. We have live First Alert Team coverage tracking the two weather threats ahead, both joaquin and the storms that will hit first. Sheena parveen begins with the threat facing us right now. Sheena . Right now were looking at increasing rain and wind across the area. Right now weve seen rain increasing through the afternoon. We even have more offshore, some of this is locally heavy. Were looking at it moving into the philadelphia area, even through new jersey, areas north and west through the lehigh valley, locally heavy rain right now increasing overnight and into tomorrow. Look at all the rain down to our south. Its going to move onshore through the day tomorrow, which is going to continue to increase the flooding concerns, not just along the shore, but also inland. We have a first alert weather day out tomorrow and also saturday because we expect very high winds, we expect heavy
Inside the classroom, the heros who raced into action and the battle looming once again over guns in america. Natalie is live on the scene this morning. And moving out. After Hurricane Joaquin slams the bahamas overnight, its now headed out to sea and away from the east coast, but theres another concern, a separate yet powerful storm is bringing torrential rains and severe floating to the southeast today, friday, october 2nd, 2015. Announcer from nbc news, this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning. Welcome to today on a friday morning. Another morning, another sick feeling about having to cover a story like the one we saw in oregon yesterday. The president spoke at the white house and used words like routine and numb. And yet for the people in this little town in oregon it is so raw. Their hearts are broken this morning, and i think everybody in this country is asking themselves why does this keep happening and what ca
Low lying spots like this one in duey took a pounding over the weekend. If you were here on saturday you would have been about up to your knees in water, easily up to your knees in water. Reporter doris is still cleaning up the mess from the storm at her shop in bethany. Very, very windy, very rainy, salt covered everything, sands everywhere. Reporter her shop is okay, her beach is far from okay. The gates to Bethany Beach are now closed in some spots. This path basically dropped off like a cliff into the ocean below, same deal over the inlet. Three or four days, totally just gone. All gone. Some streets are still closed at the delaware beaches, youll still find ankle deep water in many spots. Here you can see the water is pretty calm now, but also still very high and most of the homes along the bay, including the ones here are elevated. The ones that are not, they can still face some water problems, at least for the next couple days. Kurt came down knowing his ground level house might
Dropped off 15 foot. All the sand is just totally gone. Reporter in duey, the streets flooded, but in bethany the damage is more significant. Access to the beach is now very limited. Past the gates its like a cliff that drops down into the ocean. Once all the water calms down and the sand dries out, thailg be able to get a better look at the damage and how to fix it. Some of the dunes took a pretty good beating. He says a lot of the fences they put up to protect the dunes, most of the fences are out at sea. The water is still high in many spots and the cleanup continues. As bad as it is, many are thankful the noreaster wasnt followed up by joaquin. Tim furlong, nbc 10 news. Still, todays weather complicating the cleanup efforts in some of our areas. Glenn hurricane schwartz has more on whats causing trouble now. Glenn . Yeah, well we continue to see wind direction thats coming in off of the ocean. Its not as strong as it was, and the level of the flooding is down, but it doesnt recede