Reporter pg e uses models to predict weather that could affect you and it has models to predict outages. That is what they are working on to figure who is at risk of losing power thursday during the heat wave. Those predictions are just internal to pg e. Reporter they wont tell you and say it is because of their fellow meteorologists at the National Weather service. We dont want to step on their toes and put out conflicting information. Reporter some people say this could be a Public Safety issue, not knowing if they are going to lose power because, for example, some people have dialysis machines that need electricity. Yeah, it would be nice to know, at least prepare for everyday life. Thank you. No relief for construction workers in brent wood, they are fully exposed to the blistering sun and trichaldigit heat. They were able to keep necks and arms protected as you saw on the roof there. We spotted the umbrella keeping their water cooler in the shade. In san jose, lots of kids and fam
Is featuring highlights from the cspan cities tour with the support of our cable partners. The mission was peace through deterrence. Our job was to project a credible threat, to be here every day demonstrating to the soviet union that even if they launched a surprise first strike against us, we would be able to ride that out and retaliate quickly and with enough force that we would devastate the soviet union even if they had launched their missiles first. Were at the Titan Missile museum in arizona about 25 miles south of Downtown Tucson and were in the Launch Control center of the missile site. Thats essentially the nerve center of the missile site itself. From here, using all of this equipment, the crew has a birds eye view of the condition of the missile and of the missile site. They first have to receive a launch order telling them to execute their missile and what time theyre going to do that. And in order for them to do that theyre going to need two keys, two launch keys. One lau
Yvonne the titan iis mission was peace through deterrent. Our job was to project a credible threat. To be here every day demonstrating to the soviet union that even if they launched a surprise first strike against us, we would be able to ride that out and retaliate quickly and with enough force to devastate the soviet union, even if they launched their missiles first. We are at the Titan Missile museum 25 miles south of downtown tucson. We are in the Launch Control center of the missile site. That is essentially the nerve center of the missile site itself. From here, using all this equipment, the crew has a birds eye view of the condition of the missile and the missile site. Then it is also from here that the crew would launch the missile if they were ordered to do so. So, in order to launch a titan ii missile, the crew needs a number of things. First of all they have to , receive a launch order that will tell them to execute their missile and what time they will do that. In order for
Over, today, saturday, august 26, 2017. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today on saturday morning. Glad to have you with us. Down in texas covering Hurricane Harvey with team of nbc news correspondence. We will get to them in a moment. First, a look at the latest information. This is a look now, satellite imagines rolls over texas. This is the scene from up in space. The astronauts aboard the International Space station capturing this image of the enormity of Hurricane Harvey. Heres a like live at galveston. This is the latest on the storm itself right now. Hurricane harvey made land fall around 10 00 last night central time. It came ashore as a category four storm. It has since been downgraded to a cat one. Harvey brought with it winds of 130 miles an hour. Now top winds have diminished to 80 miles an hour. Daylight breaks, residents getting first look at all of the damage it caused. One of the hard et cetera hit towns overnight is rock port texas. O
The possibility of more than three feet of rain in the coming days alone. Our team is spread out across the gulf coast as Hurricane Harvey barrels down, today, saturday, august 26th, 2017. From nbc news, this is a special edition of today Hurricane Harvey makes landfall. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And welcome back to today on a saturday morning. Im craig melvin. Im sheinelle jones. Dylan and lester holt are in texas covering Hurricane Harvey with a team of nbc news correspondents. We will get to them in a moment. First, heres the latest information this is a look at a satellite image of harvey as it rolls over texas now. Its a huge rain maker. And check out the scene from up in space. The astronauts aboard the International Space station capturing this image of the enormity of Hurricane Harvey. Heres a live look at galveston where the rain and wind has been nonstop since harvey came ashore. This is the latest Hurricane Harvey made landfall around 10 00 p. M. Central time