Sick of it. We are done here. The sound of frustration from an oakland business owner. Mounting issues with the city and crime have him questioning, is it worth it to stay open . Its saturday, march 2nd. Thank you for starting your day with us. Im max darrow. We have a lot of activity in the weather department. Lets get over to darren peck. What is going on . This is kings beach. You can see a car slowly working its way on a very unplowed highway 89, if you take a look there. That car was parked overnight and almost completely buried. There is three to four feet on the roof of that vehicle. This is the view from the Mark Hopkins Hotel block looking back to downtown. First alert doppler tells us everything we need to know. Its raining. Isolated showers, some of these come through with brief intensity. If we pause it on where it is now, take a look at the bullseye out here. If its not raining for your part of the bay, its about to. It will go like this through the morning. The morning is
A blizzard continues to hammer the sierra. White out conditions shutting down 100 miles of a major highway. In the bay area, we have our own Winter Weather to deal with. The rain and strong winds pick up as we begin the weekend. We are tired of it. We are sick of it. We are done here. The sound of frustration from an oakland business owner. Mounting issues with the city and crime have him questioning, is it worth it to stay open . Its saturday, march 2nd. Im max darrow. We have a lot of activity in the weather department. Lets get over to darren peck. Good morning. On this saturday a. M. , this storm is not done with us. It was really active overnight. No doubt you probably had heavy downpours for your part of the bay wherever you were and strong winds. We have, believe it or not, pretty much an entire day to go. We are still going to be capable of doing that. Look at first alert doppler. Look at the timestamp. 6 00 a. M. On saturday. Look at the lightning strikes showing up off the co
brown jackson as the courts new term begins tomorrow. i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. this sunday, residents and relief workers are on rescue missions, coping through the rubble as floridians grapple through the trauma and devastation left by hurricane ian. water came up to about here. when it got to there, the way they were saying on the news i thought it would eventually go over our heads. i called my daughters and i said goodbye. it was very traumatic. i went into the water and save three people. i lost one friend, i couldn t savor. she got washed away. the devastation is unbelievable. i was a paramedic fireman for 25 years. it is just unbelievable. nbc news has confirmed at least 77 deaths have been caused by ian and florida and north carolina. more than 800,000 floridians and tens of thousands in the carolinas remain without power. creating a new facet of this emergency. some hospitals in the area now scrambling to evacuate critically ill patient
top of the hour, we will take you back to the fema directors that are going on right now. this news conference and we will listen to the very latest from winter park, florida, and get an update on recovery and rescue operations there. fema back to flood insurance. what kind of turnaround or how long until you expect people to be able to receive to face what s needed in their homes? how long do the inspections and claims take? yeah, one of the very first things that everybody should do is contact their insurance company to see what is going to be eligible. this includes flood insurance, which is by fema and also some of the other insurances they have for wind damage, et cetera. they are going to have to file that claim. one of the first thing that s going to have to happen is an inspection of that home, so they can determine the extent of damages. that will depend on the availability to access the homes. we know that there are still many homes that might be underwa
declaration in north carolina. this is as the state is bracing for up to six inches of rainfall. we are going to talk about it with the democratic candidate for senate in north carolina, jerry beasley. and we are talking about the state of the race, less than 40 days until midterm elections. i am simone sanders townsend, and i have something to say. unprecedented, biblical, just a few words to describe the impact of hurricane ian. now taking its place as one of the worst natural disasters in our country s history. in just a few minutes, we are expecting an update from florida governor ron desantis, which we will bring you live. this week, hurricane ian slammed into florida s west coast, just shy of a category four hurricane. with winds of 155 miles per hour. ripping through south florida. then, coming back to slim south carolina and now, north carolina. we are hearing from residents who survived. we shouldn t be alive right now. we shouldn t be alive right now with that sto