crisis in england getting worse. more stations across the nation run out of gasoline. and senate republicans blocking a bill that tied government funding to debt limit suspension all this as we head toward a potential government shutdown on friday it is tuesday, september 28th and this is worldwide exchange. good morning, good afternoon, or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i am brian sullivan. thank you for being with us on this very busy tuesday let s get to it and dive in and check your tuesday markets futures are down across the board. nasdaq futures, big tech could be a rough day, they re getting slammed. they re down, look at that, 182 points double nominally the dow futures, that is down over 1%. wow. so big tech could have a rough day. it was a mixed trades on monday, the dow was up a touch, fourth positive day in a row but still on pace for its worst month since january. nasdaq down about .5%, along with the s&p 500 on p
reporter: the firefighters from orange county are going to remain here on scene to make sure that all of these hot spots are put out. for now reporting live in orange county, jeff o coolage, channel 9, eyewitness news. much of central florida will remain under a fire weather warning for another hour. the extremely dry conditions came with a cool down that s making if you ing for a chilly evening. some areas will get into the 40s tonight. meteorologist bryan shields is tracking those temperatures in severe weather center 9. bryan, that cool won t stick around for long. it s not going to last too long. it s been dry and windy. that s why we have that high er fire threat. now the temperatures now a lot of 60s around. 65 in orlando, deland at 63. a huge difference from yesterday, about 15 to 20 degrees cooler. tonight will be our coldest night this week. by up who needs to protect the plants and where we re going to see frost by day brake. see you again shortly. new
first a look outside with the let s get straight to she s in the weather center with the latest. good morning, candace. reporter: pockets of rain falling over northern portions it - the viewing area. we ll see the bulk of showers by the time we head to 2, 3:00 this afternoon. look at weather and the moderate rain moving into portions of volusia county, daytona beach and 95. the relatively soggy start with light showers and moderate rain continues to spread inland through deleon springs and land as well. more showers reported out there in the villages and wildwood on the turnpike as well as 75. most of this will continue to track towards the south/southeast throughout the next couple of hours, but you can see here with the future radar not showing much. most of the heavy rain still to ll continue to see all that rain start making its way into the area by 2- 3:00 this afternoon. if you re heading out to runaway country later on today, make sure to have the cowboy boots f
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wanted them to be quiet they should have been quiet at the highest level as well. i don t agree with a couple of my brothers on how they did it but at the same time they were there and he wasn t excellent individual. so i don t agree exactly with how we did it. but when i look at what leadership bid, it s kind of hard to tell somebody not to do what they just did as a leader. so that is what i would say and rightfully so in the active-duty command, now you have the upper echelon who is not involved with the other higher-ups and then they have to come and they have to do that. and so it s like an unfortunate situation that sort of came about as because of the lack of leadership. so thank you. i will take one more question. yes sir. first of all i would like to thank you for being here and for your service. my name is leonard, my question is based upon your early seal team experience. the you have any inside this to the policy that has been developing towards cuba? you know