KSAT 12 News Nightbeat : Sep 24, 2023 - Summary

Summary

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1. **Weather Update:** The narrator provides a detailed weather update about storms approaching Bear County, parts of Bexar County, and the Austin area. The storm is moving at about 30 miles per hour and could produce wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour. The storm also has the potential to produce hail and heavy rainfall. The storm is expected to continue into the evening and night, with the possibility of isolated showers and storms in the overnight hours [Source: Text].

2. **Local Business Struggles:** The narrator discusses a local business, Vincent Guerrero, who had to shut down his coffee and vinyl records shop due to a malfunctioning AC unit. The business was forced to close during the summer when business should have been booming. The narrator also mentions that the repair technician says it's time for people to get a tune-up ahead of the winter [Source: Text].

3. **Long COVID Treatment:** The narrator talks about UT Health San Antonio receiving a $5 million grant to expand treatment and education for long COVID, especially in underserved communities. The money will be used to teach physicians how to better detect and treat long COVID, and to refer patients to clinical trials [Source: Text].

4. **Hollywood Strike:** The narrator reports that Hollywood writers and studios have reached a tentative deal to end a nearly five-month long writers' strike. The terms of the new writers' deal have not been announced yet [Source: Text].

5. **Gold Star Families:** The narrator discusses Kendra Larson, whose husband Ryan, a member of the military, passed away. She's turning her pain into purpose by helping other gold star families navigate new and unexpected challenges [Source: Text].

6. **John Stamos and Mike Love Interview:** The narrator provides a summary of an interview with actor and musician John Stamos and Beach Boys frontman Mike Love. They discuss their upcoming show in San Antonio, their favorite songs to play together, and their memories of playing in the city [Source: Text].

7. **Migrant Crossings:** The narrator reports on the overwhelming number of migrant crossings at the border, with the border patrol chief stating that the cartel is gaining an advantage due to the agents' focus on overseeing the migrants. The president authorizes temporary protected status for nearly 500,000 Venezuelan migrants already in the U.S [Source: Text].

8. **Government Shutdown:** The narrator discusses the potential government shutdown due to the inability of Congress to pass a funding deal. The shutdown could have enormous impacts on all Americans, and both sides agree it would be harmful [Source: Text].

9. **Temperature Forecast:** The narrator provides a 12-hour forecast for the next day, predicting hot temperatures in the low 90s. However, if there's a quick shower or storm earlier in the day, the temperatures are likely to come down quicker [Source: Text].

Facts

1. A severe thunderstorm is heading towards Bear County, with lightning and potential for some hail. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: well the nightbeat starts right now and\n00:00:04.14: we are starting tonight with the weather\n00:00:05.88: there are some storms on the radar and\n00:00:08.34: Mia they are heading towards Bear County\n00:00:10.44: yep at least parts of Bexar County in\n00:00:12.78: fact if you take a peek outside the\n00:00:14.34: bedroom window look up to the north\n00:00:16.20: you'll actually see plenty of lightning\n00:00:18.24: and for some we might actually be\n00:00:20.34: hearing some thunder we've got a stalled\n00:00:22.56: boundary across central Texas and\n00:00:24.66: throughout the evening it's been popping\n00:00:26.58: up a few thunderstorms some severe\n00:00:28.50: especially closer to the Austin area\n00:00:30.42: this hour our eyes are on this weakening\n00:00:33.66: thunderstorm that's moving down the I-10\n00:00:35.64: Corridor approaching Bernie as we speak\n00:00:38.10: it was severe warned earlier as it moved\n00:00:41.04: into Far Eastern Kerr County and Western\n00:00:42.84: Kendall County but it is weakening as it\n00:00:45.66: moves into Southern Kendall County again\n00:00:47.28: right on Bernie's doorstep and it's\n00:00:49.44: going to continue working farther off to\n00:00:51.00: the southeast at about 30 miles per hour\n00:00:52.86: depending on how well it holds together\n00:00:54.84: as of right now it is still capable of\n00:00:58.44: producing some wind gas upwards of about\n00:01:00.36: 40 miles per hour maybe some Penny sized\n00:01:02.82: hail here is the latest timeline as it\n00:01:05.34: does work its way into at least Northern\n00:01:07.62: Bear County closing in on the UTSA area\n00:01:09.90: by about 10 27 closer to Clark High\n00:01:12.60: School by about 10 30. so we're going to\n00:01:14.76: continue to monitor this throughout the\n00:01:16.50: show as well and we're not finished with\n00:01:18.72: the storm chances for some isolated\n00:01:20.76: through the overnight especially up into\n00:01:22.38: the Hill Country but tomorrow we've got\n00:01:24.60: another 40 potential for some scatter\n00:01:26.64: Hit or Miss storms not going to be for\n00:01:28.98: everybody but it is something that will\n00:01:30.72: continue to keep eyes on there we will\n00:01:32.76: get you a full look at the future