86 miles per hour cape canaveral 79 miles an hour, 73 miles per hour so those wins will continue to howl 40, 50, 60 miles an hour. you can see the oranges and the reds near the space coast, 40, 50, 60 miles an hour. that will cause problems. power will be in it and tornadoes, heavy rainfall and strong, gusty winds for duration of time. there is the track in lent and you might see a dip into the gulf of mexico side towards tallahassee. georgia and the southeast needs to watch the storm of the northeast to transition into nor easter. we will talk about the remnants of the storm for many days ahead. we have hurricane warnings in effect even though this is technically a tropicals. you can see the wind field, how large the storm is so it will not just impact florida but the
we have 650,000 votes that have not been counted. guess who these voters are? the people who showed up election day. georgia all eyes on the senate race as democratic incumbent raphael warnock and herschel walker advanced to a runoff with candidates with 50% of the vote. walker is ready to keep fig fighting. right now we are in a tiebreaker and like i said i m not giving the seat up because right now the majority of people with inflation, the georgia people are hurting because of crime on the street. kids have got men and women in sports. two years since he s been in office, and i will not continue to destroy georgia or destroy this country. these other republican s repair for their roles in congress sharing their plans for house leadership. we have to have a leadership team ready to roll up our sleeves and ready to go. to push and advance this agenda
part of the night emotional and luke bryan bringing down the house and peyton brought out the man, thank you so much, bringing up the man on tennessee clog or to rally the crowd in a big way but not before luke bryan got a little upset. listen. i have one goal tonight for everybody to have fun, to come together, to unite two country home and to celebrate being americans. wow! [cheers and applause] i have one thing to say to all of that, luke bryan for president, everybody! [cheers and applause] my slogan hunting, fishing, and loving every day. [cheers and applause] carley: he did the royal wave, too. todd: what they had to say about tennessee versus georgia
come it will make for an interesting january date. todd: december when it comes to the senate, december 6th, all eyes on the right state of georgia. thank you, sir come appreciate it. turning to the oc challenges, the president will draw redlines with president xi over aggression against taiwan. carley: the two leaders to meet face to face at the g20 summit next week. i m not going to make fundamental concessions. so what i want to do with him is talk emily l what each of our red lines are understand what he believes to be the critical natural interest of china. what i know to be critical interest in the united states and whether or not they are cheek and cheek with each other. if they do, how did they resolve it and work it out question carley: senior fellow ephedra institute, gordon, no concessions, says the president. he wants to find out his redline. what do you make of that
kayleigh mcenany said kelly s argument is thin. what happened was democracy and despite that, my favorite argument from the left, there was record turnout in georgia but there is voter suppression. no, they can t go hand-in-hand. interesting, too, biden talked about threats and there will be all these threats out there. as he sat in the press conference, the election officials did their job, did their duty but apparently without little interference. rachel maddow went out there and said in arizona, people were replenishing their weapons and intimidating people. meanwhile data suggest voting efforts could have reached a record number, which is a very good thing. todd overview. todd: north carolina ted budd scored a victory in that senate race beating out democrats cheri beasley. all of the voters delivered enough republican wins this week to trigger a senate super majority in the state.