it will slow down eventually. let s break it down. 140-mile-an-hour winds. tomorrow, could become a category 5 storm, albeit briefly, we are on strengthening mode, it is getting bigger, the wind field is huge. as it approaches, it s going to hit that blocking high, going to slow things down and that s not necessarily good news. but it brings it in on friday. the worst of the weather will be from 8:00 in the morning to 4:00 in the afternoon. hurricane warnings are posted. storm surge, up to 13 feet in spots. and beyond that, the rainfall inland is going to be significant. two to three feet of it, david, so, far away from the coastline here, there will be life-threatening conditions for multiple days after this storm eventually hits. david? rob marciano with us. you heard him say it, two to three feet of rain after this hits. rob, thank you. president trump talking about the impending hurricane tonight at a briefing with fema director brock long and homeland security chief kirstjen nie
former executive chairman of exxonmobil going as far as he did in trying to backtrack out of the obvious differences that he has with this president. so once again we have a very muddled scene, and i think we ve all learned in the time we ve been watching this, the president will take it as it comes. we can t read too much into it. and you re going to stay with us, tom. we re going to talk in just a minute about another question that she was asked, and that is about bump stocks and the talk about gun control in the wake of what happened in las vegas. but as we sit here guessing grasping for what the leader of the free world could possibly have meant by the coming storm, was it the iran deal? something involving military? did it have to do with secretary of state rex tillerson? nbc news has learned the president was furious over our exclusive that the secretary of state called president trump a moron. that report according to multiple senior administration official who s were aware
basis, dianne feinstein and republican grassley both working together. republicans on the hill say they re blissfully unaware of the coming storm. really? more on that next.
radicalized husband and wife shot dead 14 innocent people. the chaotic scenes of mass shootings have become almost routine. well, today s reality is we cannot be passive. we cannot be passive as a citizen and certainly the police cannot be passive. reporter: since 2008, the year president obama was elected, to 2014, there have been on average 17 active shooter incidents every year. more than one a month. that s more than double the number from 2000 to 2007 when there was an average of seven a year. active shooter training is just as common place for law enforcement and civilians across the country. the fbi recently released this slickly produced this video named, the coming storm, showing a fictional active shooter scenario on a college campus. it teaches law enforcement the
the white house declined to comment on the story. the fbi working to prepare local and state law enforcements for re-enactments. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has more. after the sandy hook massacre three years ago where 20 children and 6 staff were shot, catherine was tasked with investigating active shooters and setting a baseline to track a growing number of cases. at the end of the study, there were 16.4 incidents per year, which means more than one a month. produced by the fbi and called the coming storm, the 27-minute film is being shared with 800,000 law enforcement officers and focuses on what needs to happen after the shooter is taken down, to launch the investigation, aid the families, and reestablish normalcy. no single agency can handle this by themselves.