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MAN AGAINST TIME - MALCOLM CAMPBELL
19 20 Edition Poitou Charentes: [issue of 23 January 2023]
(DNT) HURRICANE MATTHEW SLAMS COAST (5:45pmET)
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HURRICANE MATTHEW CHURNING ALONG FLORIDA"S EAST COAST WITH MORE THAN 100-MILE PER HOUR WINDS.
AS PARTS OF THE SUNSHINE STATE IS STILL BRACING FOR IMPACT -- GEORGIA AND THE CAROLINAS ARE PREPARING FOR WHAT"S TO COME OF MATTHEW THIS WEEKEND. 
SCOTT MCLEAN IS IN SAVANNAH WITH THE LATEST.
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HURRICANE MATTHEW WHIPPED CENTRAL FLORIDA"S COAST FRIDAY MORNING.. BATTERING AREAS LIKE DAYTONA BEACH AND ST AUGUSTINE WITH MORE THAN 100- MILE-PER-HOUR WINDS.
COASTAL COMMUNITIES IN GEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA AND NORTH CAROLINA ARE ALSO ON NOTICE AS HURRICANE MATTHEW CONTINUES ON IT PATH. 
Gov. Nathan Deal / (R) Georgia: "storm force winds effecting the state of Georgia and will continue to do so for the next 24 hours. 
Gov. Nikki Haley / (R) South Carolina "It is getting worse and so we"re looking at major storm surges, we are looking at major winds"
Gov. Pat McCrory / (R) North Carolina: "The greatest impact to North Carolina will be Saturday thru Sunday morning.
PRESIDENT OBAMA IS URGING RESIDENTS IN THOSE AREAS TO BE ON GUARD..
(Pres. Barack Obama) "Those of you who live in Georgia, I think should be paying attention because there"s been a lot of emphasis on Florida but this thing is going to keep on moving north through Florida into South Carolina. There are large population centers there that could be vulnerable."
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253.96 MILES PER HOUR!
Full title reads: "America. 253.96 Miles Per Hour! Sir Malcolm Campbell - in his reconditioned 'Bluebird', beats his own record by 8 mph." <br/> <br/>United States of America. (Probably Daytona Beach, Florida) <br/> <br/>CU of Sir Malcolm Campbell sitting in the cockpit of 'Blue Bird'. <br/> <br/>Aerial views of the car speeding down the beach on a run to break the World's Land Speed Record. <br/> <br/>A different car is seen speeding down the beach, followed by several passes by 'Bluebird". <br/> <br/>Aerial views of the crowd gathered around the car on the beach. <br/> <br/>Campbell is cheered as he gets out of the car. He stands with a woman (presumably his wife). He gives her a hug and a kiss. <br/> <br/>This record was set on 24th February 1932. <br/> <br/>This material is from 1930s Extras Reel 3 - keep separately from original newsreels.
1/31/70 C0008373 / COLOR DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: 24 HOURS OF DAYTONA RACES:
1/31/70 C0008373 / COLOR DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA: 24 HOURS OF DAYTONA RACES: UNCUT "DAYTONA RACES" SHOWS: COMPLETE SHOT LIST IN FILE: (SHOT 1/31/70 405 FT) AUTO RACES - 1970 FLORIDA - DAYTONA WESTMORE / 405 FT / 16 COL / POS / D28962
Simon Pagenaud in pole position at the 24 Hours of Daytona (off)
(DNT) DEATH AND DESTRUCTION: ASSESSING MILTON’S WRATH (9:30pmET)
&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:00-:15&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Angie Dooley&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Daytona Beach&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:15-:18&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Sheriff Mike Chitwood&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Volusia County&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WESH&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:21-:22&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AccuWeather &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:25-:29&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WPTV&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:29-:34&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>St. Lucie County &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:34-:50 &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>St. Lucie County&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CNN&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>VIDEO IN GRAPHIC: CNN :34-:38; WPTV :38-:50&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:50-:53&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Volusia Sheriff Office &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:53-:58&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Clint Mecham&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emergency Management Director, Volusia County&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WESH&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:03-1:07&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Bay News 9 &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:18-1:24&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Keith Turi&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CNN&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:24-1:27&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WKMG&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>MILTON MADE A DEADLY IMPACT SLAMMING INTO FLORIDA'S WEST COAST AS A CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE ON WEDNESDAY. AT LEAST 14 DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED DUE TO THE STORM... AND FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS WARNS THAT THE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES IS LIKELY TO RISE. WATER RESCUES AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS ARE UNDERWAY - BUT MILTON'S DEVASTATING WIND, TORNADOES AND RAIN LIKELY CAUSED UP TO 50 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF INSURED LOSSES, ACCORDING TO FITCH RATINGS. LEIGH WALDMAN IS IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA WHERE RECOVERY IS JUST BEGINNING.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Angie Dooley // Daytona Beach: "Oh my god! There's water in our car!"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SHEER TERROR CAN BE HEARD IN THE VOICE OF ANGIE DOOLEY WHILE FLEEING HER HOME AS WATER LEVELS ROSE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS BY 4 A-M THURSDAY IN DAYTONA BEACH.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Sheriff Mike Chitwood // Volusia County: "I can tell you, we're in for a long recovery."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>HURRICANE MILTON CUT A PATH OF DESTRUCTION THROUGH FLORIDA... CARRYING BOATS ASHORE, TOPPLING 18-WHEELERS AND DESTROYING HOMES.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BUT THE GREATEST TRAGEDY SEEMS TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY - ABOUT 150 MILES FROM LANDFALL WHERE MULTIPLE TORNADOES RAVAGED THE AREA.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson // St. Lucie County: "Tornadoes on the ground ripping through our county in a northern direction, leaving hundreds of homes devastated - completely totaled. And it unfortunately struck a retirement community that was mainly modular homes where we did have loss of life."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>VOLUSIA COUNTY EXTENDING A CURFEW OVERNIGHT THURSDAY.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Clint Mecham // Emergency Management Director, Volusia County: "Please - this is not the time for our citizens and our visitors here to Volusia County to be out on the roads."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WHILE MANY RESIDENTS ARE EAGER TO GET BACK HOME - GAS SHORTAGES ARE STILL AN ISSUE - WITH NEARLY ONE IN FIVE STATIONS RUNNING DRY DURING EVACUATIONS.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SHIPS AND TANKERS ARE WORKING TO REFILL THOSE STATIONS IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>RELIEF... MUCH NEEDED AS MILTON IS THE THIRD HURRICANE TO HIT FLORIDA THIS YEAR.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Keith Turi // FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery: "The fact that these two storms have impacted the same area, your hearts go out to those people that are impacted. It's very difficult to go through something like this."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
24 HOUR AUTO RACE IN DAYTONA, FLORIDA - MARIO ANDRETTI
ORIG.COLOR 150 SOF.MAG. MS MECHANICS WORK ON RACE IN THE PIT AT DAYTONA RACE TRACK. SHOT OF RACE CAR GOING AROUND THE TRACK. INTVW WITH MARIO ANDRETTI. MORE SHOTS OF RACING CARS SPEEDING AROUND THE TRACK. CI: SPORTS: RACING: AUTO. GEOG: FLA. , DAYTONA. PERSONALITIES: ANDRETTI, MARIO.
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Reel 3. <br/> <br/>"Meanwhile, it became apparent to expert designers that the limit had been reached with present-day designs, so to secure the Blue Riband of Speed an entirely new and scientific machine was evolved." Workers at the Sunbeam factory crowd around their special 1,000 Horse Power racing car. Various shots of the car's engine - C/Us - men crowd around and look at the car. Man in suit holds up model of the car to the camera. "the length of "Mystery S" (as the car was christened) was 24 feet, and many months of intricate research work lay behind her queer shape -" Top shot of men crowded around the car. Men push the car out of shot. "Every conceivable device for achieving the highest speed attained by man on the earth had been incorporated in this scientifically-designed and expertly-built all-British car -" Man climbs into the driver's seat. C/U of the driver. L/S of car driving towards the camera outside the factory. Men line the route. The car passes the camera. <br/> <br/>01:25:03 - "The search for the ultimate - Contrast the midget of 1901 and the monster of 1927." Small Sunbeam car - or perhaps a motorised tricycle - is driven and parked close to the "Mystery S" "Then into the big case for her trip to Daytona Beach, Florida, for that epoch-making attempt." Men push the car into the transport case. The car arrives in Florida. Men and women mill around the travelling case. The car is "christened" in true Daytona fashion - a girl in a swimsuit stands on the tractor pulling the case which contains the car and smashes a bottle over a corner of the case. It takes her a few attempts. She shakes hands with the driver. The car moves off, crowds follow it. Men push it towards the beach, cars follow it. This car was the first in the world to pass the 200 miles per hour speed record. Aerial shots of the car speeding along the beach during a test run. Major Segrave is the driver of the car. <br/> <br/>01:28:03 - The car is towed to the starting line. Panning shot of spectators' cars and crowds watching the record attempt. Shot of the official timekeepers. The engine is started. The car sets off. Shots of the car passing spectators. Aerial shot of the Mystery S speeding along. Shot of the car passing spectators' cars. C/U of the timekeepers. Aerial shot of the speeding car. End of the race - men shake hands with the driver. One man kisses the driver, another hugs him. Timekeeper shows the driver the proof that he has broken the speed record. Other men crowded around wave to the camera in jubilation. "Well done, Major!" C/U of the driver laughing. C/U of the Union Jack - fills the screen.
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MISCELLANEOUS EDUCATIONAL SILENT SHORTS-AUTOS
02/04/68 A0047119 FLORIDA "START OF DAYTONA 24 HOUR RACE, WON BY PORSCHE"
02/04/68 A0047119 FLORIDA "START OF DAYTONA 24 HOUR RACE, WON BY PORSCHE" NX 38790: DAYTONA RACE HS CROWD ON TRACK, CU CAR #81, CAR38, CAR #76, TURBINE DRIVEN, PORCHE, START OF RACE BY CAMERA AND CROWD, CARS AROUND TURN, CARS IN BACKSTRETCH, CROWD, CARS AROUND TURN, CU SAME, CU SAME, AA SAME & CAR #53, CROWD, 2 SHOTS CARS RACING AT NIGHT. 56FT 1:3444 SHOT 2/3/68 AUTO RACES - 1968 FLORIDA - DAYTONA BEACH CAVANNAUGH / 56 FT / 16 NEG/ 300 FT / 16 NEG / CUTS /
Off archives Simon Pagenaud wins the 500 miles of Indianapolis 2019
DEATH AND DESTRUCTION: ASSESSING MILTON’S WRATH (9:30pmET)
&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:00-:15&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Angie Dooley&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Daytona Beach&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:15-:18&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Sheriff Mike Chitwood&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Volusia County&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WESH&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:21-:22&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AccuWeather &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:25-:29&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WPTV&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:29-:34&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>St. Lucie County &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:34-:50 &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>St. Lucie County&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CNN&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>VIDEO IN GRAPHIC: CNN :34-:38; WPTV :38-:50&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:50-:53&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Volusia Sheriff Office &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:53-:58&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Clint Mecham&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Emergency Management Director, Volusia County&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WESH&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:03-1:07&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Bay News 9 &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:18-1:24&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Keith Turi&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CNN&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>1:24-1:27&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WKMG&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>MILTON MADE A DEADLY IMPACT SLAMMING INTO FLORIDA'S WEST COAST AS A CATEGORY 3 HURRICANE ON WEDNESDAY. AT LEAST 14 DEATHS HAVE BEEN REPORTED DUE TO THE STORM... AND FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS WARNS THAT THE NUMBER OF CASUALTIES IS LIKELY TO RISE. WATER RESCUES AND DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS ARE UNDERWAY - BUT MILTON'S DEVASTATING WIND, TORNADOES AND RAIN LIKELY CAUSED UP TO 50 BILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF INSURED LOSSES, ACCORDING TO FITCH RATINGS. LEIGH WALDMAN IS IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA WHERE RECOVERY IS JUST BEGINNING.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Angie Dooley // Daytona Beach: "Oh my god! There's water in our car!"&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SHEER TERROR CAN BE HEARD IN THE VOICE OF ANGIE DOOLEY WHILE FLEEING HER HOME AS WATER LEVELS ROSE TO DANGEROUS LEVELS BY 4 A-M THURSDAY IN DAYTONA BEACH.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Sheriff Mike Chitwood // Volusia County: "I can tell you, we're in for a long recovery."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>HURRICANE MILTON CUT A PATH OF DESTRUCTION THROUGH FLORIDA... CARRYING BOATS ASHORE, TOPPLING 18-WHEELERS AND DESTROYING HOMES.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BUT THE GREATEST TRAGEDY SEEMS TO HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN ST. LUCIE COUNTY - ABOUT 150 MILES FROM LANDFALL WHERE MULTIPLE TORNADOES RAVAGED THE AREA.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ON THE PHONE: Sheriff Keith Pearson // St. Lucie County: "Tornadoes on the ground ripping through our county in a northern direction, leaving hundreds of homes devastated - completely totaled. And it unfortunately struck a retirement community that was mainly modular homes where we did have loss of life."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>VOLUSIA COUNTY EXTENDING A CURFEW OVERNIGHT THURSDAY.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Clint Mecham // Emergency Management Director, Volusia County: "Please - this is not the time for our citizens and our visitors here to Volusia County to be out on the roads."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WHILE MANY RESIDENTS ARE EAGER TO GET BACK HOME - GAS SHORTAGES ARE STILL AN ISSUE - WITH NEARLY ONE IN FIVE STATIONS RUNNING DRY DURING EVACUATIONS.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>SHIPS AND TANKERS ARE WORKING TO REFILL THOSE STATIONS IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>RELIEF... MUCH NEEDED AS MILTON IS THE THIRD HURRICANE TO HIT FLORIDA THIS YEAR.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Keith Turi // FEMA Acting Director Of Response And Recovery: "The fact that these two storms have impacted the same area, your hearts go out to those people that are impacted. It's very difficult to go through something like this."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>IN SARASOTA, FLORIDA - I'M LEIGH WALDMAN.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>
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HISTORIC TORNADO OUTBREAKS CONTINUE (6am ET)
--SUPERS--\n:00-:04\nCarlos Moreno\n\n:04-:07\nHAILEY STITZ\n\n:07-:10\nBrent Kay Maynard\n\n:10-:13\nEmbry Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach Meteorology\n\n:13-:17\nJayne Carr\n\n:17-:20\nKim Scott\n\n:20-:24\nKristopher Davies\n\n:24-:28\nMetropolitan State University of Denver Meteorology program\n\n:28-:32\n@theryanstewart/Twitter\n\n:32-:36\nPatrick Marsh\nWarning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service\n\n1:00-1:04\nFran Jones\nSurvived EF-4 tornado\n\n --LEAD IN--\nMILLIONS OF AMERICANS ARE ONCE AGAIN UNDER THE THREAT OF SEVERE WEATHER TODAY. DIANNE GALLAGHER IS IN LINWOOD, KANSAS -- WHERE A MASSIVE TORNADO RIPPED THROUGH THE AREA TUESDAY -- WITH THIS REPORT.\n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nEVERY DAY FOR THE PAST TWO WEEKS, TORNADO SIRENS HAVE SOUNDED SOMEWHERE ACROSS AMERICA'S HEARTLAND, AS A NUMBER OF STATES HAVE BEEN HIT HARD BY SEVERE WEATHER.\nPLACES LIKE: CANTON TEXAS;\nMOS: See the debris in there.\nLAWRENCE, KANSAS;\nMOS: Look at that, oh!\nAND CLARKS SUMMIT, PENNSYLVANIA; \nMOS: It's coming right towards us.\nJUST SOME OF THE SPOTS HIT BY WHAT HAS BEEN AN UNUSUALLY HIGH NUMBER OF TORNADOS THIS YEAR. \nPatrick Marsh / Warning Coordination Meteorologist, National Weather Service: The thunderstorms that we are seeing right now are the kinds that you really have to take seriously. There's large hail, there's tornadoes, there's strong damaging winds and the pattern is going to continue.\nACCORDING TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, THERE HAVE BEEN AT LEAST 960 REPORTS OF TORNADOS THIS YEAR AND MORE THAN 500 OF THOSE HAPPENED IN THE LAST 30 DAYS.\nIN THE AFTERMATH OF TUESDAY'S EF-4 TORNADO, WHERE WINDS PEAKED AT 170 MILES PER HOUR, LINWOOD, KANSAS, RESIDENTS HAVE A LOT OF WORK AHEAD OF THEM.\nFran Jones / Survived EF-4 tornado: I felt like some hail or something and my husband looked up and he said we don't have a roof anymore. I don't know what we're going to do.\nIN LINWOOD, KANSAS, I'M DIANNE GALLAGHER.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\n\n
8:00 p.m. [November 18, 2022 program]
02/05/68 A0047173 FLORIDA "PORSCHES FINISH 1 - 2 - 3 - AT DAYTONA 24 - HOUR RACE"
02/05/68 A0047173 FLORIDA "PORSCHES FINISH 1 - 2 - 3 - AT DAYTONA 24 - HOUR RACE" NX 38971: DAYTONA FINISH LS PAN CAR DOWN STRAIGHTWAY, CARS AROUND BEND TO CAMERA, CU #54 PORCHE WINNER BY CAMERA, CU #51 BY CAMERA, HS CARS, BS CAR AROUND BEND ONTO STRAIGHAWAY, LS GROUP OF CARS DOWN STRAIGHT, MCU CAR NOSE TO FINSIH & CROWD, MCU WINNER SURR- OUNDED BY CROWD, WINNER TAKES RIDE IN RACE CAR. 45FT 1:15 SHOT 1/4/68 AUTO RACES - 1968 FLORIDA - DAYTONA AUTOMOBILES - DORCHES 2 2 LITER XX / 45 FT / 16 NEG / D28064 200 FT / 16 NEG / CUTS /
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8:00 p.m. [November 11, 2022 program]
24 HOUR RACE
ORIG. COLOR 100 SOF / MAG. VS RACING CARS MOVING AROUND DAYTONA, FLA. TRACK, IN MANUFACTURERS 24 HOUR CHAMPIONSHIP. SHOT OF SUN SETTING OVER TRACK. NIGHT SHOT OF CARS RACING. INTVW. W / WINNER PETER GREGG, WHO TELLS OF NEXT RACE. SHOT OF BLOND GIRL HANGING MEDAL ON GREGGS NECK, KISSING HIM. CI: SPORTS: RACES- AUTO. PERSONALITIES: GREGG, PETER.
US PREPARES FOR HURRICANE DORIAN'S WORST (3:30pmET PKG)
***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.***\n\n --SUPERS--\n:00-:02 \nWESH\n\n:02-:04 \nKelly Langston\n\n:04-:11 \nGovernor Ron DeSantis \n(R) Florida\nWPLG\n\n:24-:28 \nWSVN\n\n:28-:38 \nGovernor Brian Kemp \n(R) Georgia\nWGCL\n\n:38-:43 \nGovernor Ron DeSantis \n(R) Florida\nWPLG\n\n:43-:46 \nWSVN\n\n:46-:50 \nWPLG\n\n:50-:55 \nLenny Curry\nMayor of Jacksonville, Florida\n\n:55-1:03 \nWFTV\n\n1:03-1:05 \nWFTS\n\n1:05-1:08 \nWSVN\n\n1:08-1:11 \nBrooke Koontz\n\n1:11-1:14 \nJason Zelenak\nRestaurant Manager, Daytona Beach\n\n --LEAD IN--\n\nAS 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. \n\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nPREPARATIONS ARE UNDER WAY-- AS FLORIDA BRACES FOR HURRICANE DORIAN.\nRon DeSantis / Governor of Florida: "All Floridians really need to monitor Hurricane Dorian and make the necessary preparations."\nTHE STORM NOW FORECAST TO STRENGTHEN TO A CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE WITH 130 MILE PER HOUR WINDS BY SUNDAY--\nBEFORE MAKING LANDFALL IN THE SUNSHINE STATE EARLY MONDAY MORNING.\nBUT OFFICIALS SAY THAT WHERE EXACTLY THE STORM WILL LAND--REMAINS UNCERTAIN. \nBrian 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."\nRon DeSantis / Governor of Florida: "You could make a case for places like Miami and the keys to be impacted." \nTHE FLORIDA GOVERNOR DECLARING A STATE OF EMERGENCY --AND AUTHORITIES URGING RESIDENTS TO BE READY FOR ANYTHING.\nLenny 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."\nFLORIDIANS HEEDING THIS WARNING-- LINING UP AT GAS STATIONS LIKE THIS ONE AND EMPTYING SHELVES IN STORES ACROSS THE STATE. \nJason Zelenak/ Restaurant Manager, Daytona Beach: "You'd rather be over prepared than wait till the last minute."\nI'M KRISTEN HOLMES REPORTING.\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\n\n
1PM: [November 10, 2022 issue]
01/31/71 C0015908 - COLOR DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA 24 HOUR RACE.
01/31/71 C0015908 - COLOR DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA 24 HOUR RACE. UNCUT "CAR RACE" SHOWS: RESULTS BOARD: SIGN ON BOARD "DAYTONA": RACE SCENES OF LEADING CARS, #2, 23, 6, & 21: #6 CAR IN PIT STOP: #2 LEADING CAR AT TIME, INTO PUT W / BAD GEARBOX: VAR SCENES OF #2 IN PIT: EQUIPMENT INTO PIT, BUSY MECHANICS: #23 PAN SHOT, AROUND CORNER, DOWN TRACK, AND AWAY: # 21 IN PIT, DRIVERS STANDING AROUND AS MECHANICS WORK ON CAR: MECHANICS WORK ON CAR: MECHANICS PUSH #21 BACK ON TRACK: ROLL 2 CHECKERED FLAG END OF RACE: PIT CREW ON #2 WINNING CAR AS PEDRO RODRIGUEZ DRIVER TO VICTORY LANE: VICTORY LANE, PEDRO KISSED BY MISS UNIVERSAL & LOCAL DAYTON BEAUTY QUEEN: (SHOT 01/31/71 200FT) FLORIDA - DAYTONA MALARET, M AUTO RACES - 1971 RODRIGUEZ, PEDRO XX / 200 FT / 16 POS / COLOR / D31604 / 2 ROLLS /
HURRICANE MATTHEW TO HIT FLORIDA (3:30pET)
--TEASE--&#10;&#10; --SUPERS--&#10;&#10;:00- :06 &#10;Governor Rick Scott &#10;(R) Florida&#10;Florida Governor"s Office&#10;&#10;05 - 10&#10;Florida Governor"s Office&#10;&#10;10 - 14&#10;COurtesy Jeanette Walker&#10;&#10;19 - 25&#10;WPTV&#10;&#10;24 - 28&#10;http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/&#10;&#10;:28- :35&#10;Governor Rick Scott &#10;(R) Florida&#10;Florida Governor"s Office&#10;&#10;35 - 45&#10;WFTV&#10;&#10;45-51&#10;http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/&#10;&#10;:51- :58&#10;Chief Michael Chitwood&#10;Daytona Beach Police Dept&#10;&#10;58 - 01:05&#10;Surfline.com&#10;&#10;01:04 - 01:07&#10;WSVN&#10;&#10;01:07 - 01:09&#10;WIS&#10;&#10;01:09 - 01:11&#10;MOS(quick)&#10;WSVN&#10;&#10;01:11 - 01:16 &#10;WSVN&#10;&#10;01:28 - 01:34 &#10;WSVN&#10;&#10;01:34 - 01:44&#10;Surfline.com&#10;&#10; --LEAD IN--&#10;MASSIVE HURRICANE MATTHEW IS BARRELING TOWARD THE EAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES.&#10;THE DEADLY STORM HAS KILLED AT LEAST 113 PEOPLE IN THREE CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES.&#10;PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA HAS ALREADY DECLARED A STATE OF EMERGENCY IN FLORIDA ...&#10;AND RESIDENTS THERE ARE PREPARING FOR THE MOST DANGEROUS STORM TO HIT THE STATE IN YEARS.&#10;SCOTT MCLEAN HAS THE LATEST:&#10;&#10; --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--&#10;Governor Rick Scott/(R) Florida: "This storm will kill you. Time is running out. We don"t have that much time left."&#10;FLORIDA GOVERNOR RICK SCOTT IS NOT MESSING AROUND -- NEITHER IS HURRICANE MATTHEW. &#10;((nat pop))&#10;THE CATEGORY FOUR HURRICANE HAS ALREADY KILLED MORE THAN 100 PEOPLE IN THE CARRIBEAN -- MOST IN HAITI.&#10;TODAY IT"S BARRELLING THROUGH THE BAHAMAS PACKING SUSTAINED WINDS OF 140 MILES PER HOUR... &#10;IT"S NEXT STOP -- IS THE FLORDA COAST -- EXPECTED TO MAKE LANDFALL EARLY FRIDAY. &#10;Governor Rick Scott/(R) Florida: "There are no excuses, you need to leave. Evacuate, evacuate, evacuate."&#10;TWO MILLION PEOPLE IN MATTHEW"S PATH ARE BEING TOLD TO GET OUT OF THE WAY -- IT"S THE LARGEST MANDATORY EVACUATION SINCE SUPERSTORM SANDY IN 2012.&#10;OFFICIALS ARE WARNING PEOPLE THE HURRICANE COULD DESTROY HOMES AND CUT POWER TO MILLIONS -- POSSIBLY FOR DAYS... AND FIRST RESPONDERS MAY NOT BE THERE TO HELP.&#10;Chief Michael Chitwood/Daytona Beach Police Dept.: "We"re not going to be able to save you. There"s a point in time where we"re going have to cease services because it will be putting the first responders lives in danger, just to get to the call."&#10;IF THEY HAVEN"T LEFT ALREADY -- PEOPLE UP AND DOWN THE COAST ARE PREPARING FOR WHAT"S TO COME -- LEAVING BARE SHELVES AT GROCERY STORES AND LONG LINES AT GAS STATIONS. &lt;tab /&gt;&#10;MOS: "It is time to be 100% prepared. I"m just preparing to have all the fuel I need for at least a week."&#10;COASTAL COUNTIES IN GEORGIA ARE BEING EVACUATED TODAY AND IN SOUTH CAROLINA, GOVERNOR NIKKI HALEY SAYS A QUARTER MILLION PEOPLE HAVE GONE INLAND SO FAR AND ANOTHER 200-THOUSAND COULD LEAVE TODAY. &#10;AIRPORTS IN FORT LAUDERDALE AND MIAMI HAVE CLOSED, THOUSANDS OF FLIGHTS HAVE BEEN CANCELLED AHEAD OF THE MONSTER STORM, AND NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS ARE STANDING BY ... BRACING FOR THE WORST, BUT STILL HOPING IT WON"T COME. &#10;&#10;&#10; -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&#10;&#10; --KEYWORD TAGS--&#10;&#10;