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:00-:02
WESH
:02-:04
Kelly Langston
:04-:11
Governor Ron DeSantis
(R) Florida
WPLG
:24-:28
WSVN
:28-:38
Governor Brian Kemp
(R) Georgia
WGCL
:38-:43
Governor Ron DeSantis
(R) Florida
WPLG
:43-:46
WSVN
:46-:50
WPLG
:50-:55
Lenny Curry
Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida
:55-1:03
WFTV
1:03-1:05
WFTS
1:05-1:08
WSVN
1:08-1:11
Brooke Koontz
1:11-1:14
Jason Zelenak
Restaurant Manager, Daytona Beach
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AS PUERTO RICO BREATHES A SIGH OF RELIEF, RESIDENTS IN FLORIDA AND GEORGIA ARE GEARING UP FOR INCOMING HURRICANE DORIAN. THE STORM IS EXPECTED TO STREGNTHEN OVER THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND. MAJOR AIRLINES HAVE BEGUN TO ISSUE TRAVEL WAIVERS FOR PASSENGERS TRAVELING THROUGH FLORIDA. KRISTEN HOLMES HAS THE LATEST ON HURRICANE PREPARATIONS.
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PREPARATIONS ARE UNDER WAY-- AS FLORIDA BRACES FOR HURRICANE DORIAN.
Ron DeSantis / Governor of Florida: "All Floridians really need to monitor Hurricane Dorian and make the necessary preparations."
THE STORM NOW FORECAST TO STRENGTHEN TO A CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE WITH 130 MILE PER HOUR WINDS BY SUNDAY--
BEFORE MAKING LANDFALL IN THE SUNSHINE STATE EARLY MONDAY MORNING.
BUT OFFICIALS SAY THAT WHERE EXACTLY THE STORM WILL LAND--REMAINS UNCERTAIN.
Brian Kemp / Governor of Georgia: "I wanna urge our citizens to be ready to move very quickly. We still don't know a lot about the intial, or the path this storm will take."
Ron DeSantis / Governor of Florida: "You could make a case for places like Miami and the keys to be impacted."
THE FLORIDA GOVERNOR DECLARING A STATE OF EMERGENCY --AND AUTHORITIES URGING RESIDENTS TO BE READY FOR ANYTHING.
Lenny Curry/ Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida: "If it stays on the track it's on right now, we do expect significant impact-- probably beginning sunday-- so what we are telling people to do now is make sure you have your batteries, your gas, your food, make sure you're prepared."
FLORIDIANS HEEDING THIS WARNING-- LINING UP AT GAS STATIONS LIKE THIS ONE AND EMPTYING SHELVES IN STORES ACROSS THE STATE.
Jason Zelenak/ Restaurant Manager, Daytona Beach: "You'd rather be over prepared than wait till the last minute."
I'M KRISTEN HOLMES REPORTING.
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Source | CNN Collection |
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Link | View details on CNN Collection site |
Title | US PREPARES FOR HURRICANE DORIAN'S WORST (3:30pmET PKG) |
Date | 08-29-2019 |
Description | ***This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment. Usage must cease on all platforms (including digital) within ten days of its initial delivery or such shorter time as designated by CNN.*** --SUPERS-- :00-:02 WESH :02-:04 Kelly Langston :04-:11 Governor Ron DeSantis (R) Florida WPLG :24-:28 WSVN :28-:38 Governor Brian Kemp (R) Georgia WGCL :38-:43 Governor Ron DeSantis (R) Florida WPLG :43-:46 WSVN :46-:50 WPLG :50-:55 Lenny Curry Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida :55-1:03 WFTV 1:03-1:05 WFTS 1:05-1:08 WSVN 1:08-1:11 Brooke Koontz 1:11-1:14 Jason Zelenak Restaurant Manager, Daytona Beach --LEAD IN-- AS PUERTO RICO BREATHES A SIGH OF RELIEF, RESIDENTS IN FLORIDA AND GEORGIA ARE GEARING UP FOR INCOMING HURRICANE DORIAN. THE STORM IS EXPECTED TO STREGNTHEN OVER THE HOLIDAY WEEKEND. MAJOR AIRLINES HAVE BEGUN TO ISSUE TRAVEL WAIVERS FOR PASSENGERS TRAVELING THROUGH FLORIDA. KRISTEN HOLMES HAS THE LATEST ON HURRICANE PREPARATIONS. --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS-- PREPARATIONS ARE UNDER WAY-- AS FLORIDA BRACES FOR HURRICANE DORIAN. Ron DeSantis / Governor of Florida: "All Floridians really need to monitor Hurricane Dorian and make the necessary preparations." THE STORM NOW FORECAST TO STRENGTHEN TO A CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE WITH 130 MILE PER HOUR WINDS BY SUNDAY-- BEFORE MAKING LANDFALL IN THE SUNSHINE STATE EARLY MONDAY MORNING. BUT OFFICIALS SAY THAT WHERE EXACTLY THE STORM WILL LAND--REMAINS UNCERTAIN. Brian Kemp / Governor of Georgia: "I wanna urge our citizens to be ready to move very quickly. We still don't know a lot about the intial, or the path this storm will take." Ron DeSantis / Governor of Florida: "You could make a case for places like Miami and the keys to be impacted." THE FLORIDA GOVERNOR DECLARING A STATE OF EMERGENCY --AND AUTHORITIES URGING RESIDENTS TO BE READY FOR ANYTHING. Lenny Curry/ Mayor of Jacksonville, Florida: "If it stays on the track it's on right now, we do expect significant impact-- probably beginning sunday-- so what we are telling people to do now is make sure you have your batteries, your gas, your food, make sure you're prepared." FLORIDIANS HEEDING THIS WARNING-- LINING UP AT GAS STATIONS LIKE THIS ONE AND EMPTYING SHELVES IN STORES ACROSS THE STATE. Jason Zelenak/ Restaurant Manager, Daytona Beach: "You'd rather be over prepared than wait till the last minute." I'M KRISTEN HOLMES REPORTING. -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT----- --KEYWORD TAGS-- |
Class | Editorial |
Rights | Rights Managed |
Length | 00:01:17 |
Frame Rate | 29.97 fps |
Format | High Definition |
Synopsis | Authorities urge people in the Southeast to prepare for Hurricane Dorian. Kristen Holmes reports. |
CNN ID | 43835656 |
Name | 3706D9_G0FDLVFCAS |