00:00Hurricane Dorian leaves the islands of Grand Bahama and Great Abaco devastated.
00:07If the categories of storms were extended at 295 kilometers an hour,
00:13Dorian would be classified as a Category 6 hurricane.
00:17When storms are particularly deadly or costly, their names can be retired, never to be used again.
00:25In a strange twist, in 2020 the committee that makes these choices is unable to meet due to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic.
00:35Because names are only recycled every six years, the committee has until 2025 to retire the name.
00:42But Dorian will likely be retired.
00:50In the wake of Dorian, there is strength and renewal.
00:55With Dorian.
00:57I'm going to visit the Department of Representatives and Fort Collins.
01:00So, now, this year does not matter.
01:02In the wake of Dorian, it's going to be logged into three weeks or two weeks,
01:04The Wednesday morning we will be the next week.
01:06Okay.
01:08We'll be back for today's season.
01:10We'll be back for today's season.
01:12We'll be back for today's season.
01:14However, we'll be able to return on the right field from Los Angeles.
01:17We'll be back for today's season.
01:19It is about 20th time.
01:21We'll be back for today's season one.
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