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folks are just now laying out for us on the damage they brought in parts of florida. points north are still feeling the effects. our special coverage with irma continues now with inside politics and john king. >> welcome to inside politics, i'm john king. thank you for sharing your day with us. her winds in water making a mess in every corner of florida. the keys got hit first. jacksonville is flooding today. >> my wife jumped up and said i think something just broke. it broke. >> the caribbean islands took a powerful punch. at least three dozen dead. homes and businesses flattened. >> for the families with us on this anniversary, we know that
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not a single day goes by when you don't think about the loved ones stolen from your life. today our entire nation grieves with you. with every family of those 2,977 innocent souls who were murdered by terrorists 16 years ago. >> at that sacred field in shanksville, pennsylvania. you heard the president at the pentagon. we begin with tropical storm irma now churning northward and spreading north and east. a massive storm at more than 400 miles wide and affecting millions in florida, georgia, south carolina and alabama bringing storm surge and flooding and punishing winds. for much of the southeast, they won't be packing the power they did over the florida peninsula.
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it affected every major city. they had a massive evacuation of six million people. leaving waters full of hazardous debris. before anyone can return to the keys by car. the winds were so strong, this apartment building and the sun is shining now. marco island is hammered with wind and rain. winds like this can rip trees from the ground and power poles. 5.8 million homes and businesses lost power. >> that's my bed.
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>> most people don't know where to begin. no major city in florida is escaping the wrath. in jacksonville, severe flooding. tell us what you are seeing and the winds are picking up. >> historic flood levels will get worse and they continue to hit us. dry ground behind me and in the middle of downtown jacksonville outside the omniville hotel. you have to swing a couple of streets around to look like a boat landing right here in the middle of a town as the waters of the st. johns river flow up into downtown jacksonville up the street.
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water and international street to me at the lest. if you are familiar in jacksonville, the landing is a popular watering hole that is under water. this, john, is just the beginning. high tide will be here. authorities say the flood levels we are seeing will continue to rise. maybe four to six feet above that high tide level here. here you count go east. they are trying to go that way and trying to get people off of the islands. westbound traffic is allowed for any people who tried to ride out the storm there. first responders in position to make rescues if needed. we learned from the sheriff's office, they were making rescues today. the caution as we see, the
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fellow here to my left with his cell phone out, observing the site downtown. the caution is so high as you can see the wind gusts that i am feeling. these water levels will continue to rise. that's amazing the unpredictability it shows. the high tide is a couple hours away. we will keep an eye on the situation. hurricane irma has been historic and the strongest atlantic hurricane ever recorded was a 5 for three days. packed sustained winds of 185 miles an hour for 37 hours. another record. from the weather center, now a tropical storm. what has florida seen and what's next? >> it came onshore close to key west. the long island chain, the lower
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keys. close to marco island and napeles and just to the east of tampa and orlando. right about here right now. the onshore flow pouring into savannah and jacksonville with record flooding going on. roars set back in 1860s when they started putting sticks in the bank to see how high the water was. this was higher. what you are seeing there, higher than hurricane dora in 1964. certainly for savannah, higher than matthew that we saw just last year. here is the rain shield in atlanta and anywhere up there, you will see wind gusts today at 45 to about 60. that's the story, but the onshore flow and even one tornado there to the north of savannah and charleston. they are the two resort areas
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and any time you see one big cell, you can see in the neighborhood of an ef1. the jacksonville flooding up the st. johns because the water is trying to get out of the st. johns river and funneled through jacksonville and out to the ocean. it can't get through this choke point. that's why it is flooding so badly right now. if i get rid of this, one more thing we are watching is pool video. this is what is the stretch. this is from homestead to key largo. we are following the track of this helicopter as it flies through. this looks like the highest part of this bridge. it is a bridge that used to be very, very low and the opening and closing bridge. they fixed that and made it high. it was a three-lane road and anybody could pass in the middle. it was a dangerous stretch as
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they called it. the stretch. now it's safer because they put a barrier in there. now we are coming down here to key largo. this is south. this is going towards key west. this is the state park through here. we will continue to fly this way and the numbers and the mile markers will get lower until you get to zero which is key west. as they go further, we will see more and more damage. we are getting closer and closer to the eye. it will come back. they are getting as far as they can and get the game back up on the helicopter. we will continue to watch it and tape it. if i see anything significant, we will jump back on. >> if you see anything significant. our viewers are grateful for all your help and guidance. showing you the map, they are heading south and people in the keys were told they were on their own if they didn't
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evacuate and no one would be there to pick up the phone if they called 911. tim jones rode out the storm and took video. you see some of it here. he has been through hurricanes and said irma was the biggest. you have been through a half dozen of these, maybe eight of them. why was irma the biggest? >> mainly just because she took so long to get through. 12 to 24 hours and she was here for three full days. we had 24 hours of hurricane plus winds at the marina. >> when you got off, you live on a house boat and you took shelter in the marina. give us the extent of the damage or did you get off easier than you thought? >> the marina building we stayed in is probably only 15 or 20 feet from the boat. we were in and out checking on the boats and making sure they were okay. we lost a couple that separate
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the boat and it is we were able to keep the boats from riding up on top of each other. all the boats survived and one of them lost the mast that is not bad. we lost a couple of sails, but everything is good. we have a lot of clean up and debris. no power and water. that kind of stuff. >> people were told to get out and there would be no emergency services. why did you stay? >> you just kind of weigh the options. the biggest thing, these are our homes. we love these houses and boats and cruisers. you weigh the options and been through it before and we knew what kind of storm this marina could handle and keep the boats safe. this one was not predicted to be big enough that it was going to push it past that point. you weigh the options and dot
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math and go with the answer. the answer was to stay. you can better protect the boats and yourself and be here if you need to do something. we are on our own now. we did manage to score pizza at a pizza place. the biggest thing is keeping cool and finding basic services. stuff is coming in line. kudos to the agency that came to u.s. 1 and push the debris off so we could travel on the highway again. >> we are watching live pictures of helicopters flying over. you mentioned a pizza place opened up. what is the extent of the destruction and the damage in the area and what's the biggest challenge at the moment? >> it's getting around most of the destruction we are seeing
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related to the foliage and a lot of trees and branches down. and the ocean side and the carports and the aluminum stuff off of the trailers and on that side of the road. most of the destruction is on bayside. oceanside got hit hard. one of the favorite places to eat down by the fisheries by three or four feet. a lot of flooding damage there. like i said, mostly it's just debris and trash at this point. >> how many people rode it out at the marina? >> there were six of us all together at our marina and one at the marina next door. so seven. a couple of us left real late in the storm and they didn't need to stay on the island.
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>> tim jones from close to key largo, florida where he rode out the storm. glad you made it safely. we will keep in touch. airports remain closed while irma makes its way north. this is how the skies look like on a typical monday. today air traffic virtually shut down over florida and georgia. they forced the cancellation of at least 12,000 flights. more coverage in a moment. we'll be right back much at ally, we're doing digital financial services right. but if that's not enough, we have 7500 allys looking out for one thing, you. call in the next ten minutes to save on... and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every dollar. put down the phone. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every cent. grab your wallet. access denied. and if that's still not enough to help you save... ooo i need these! we'll just bring out the snowplow. you don't need those! we'll do anything, seriously anything, to help our customers.
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morning pledging resources to help those impacted by tropical storm irma. that includes the military. more than 10,000 military personnel engaged in the response to the storm. barbara, walk us through what the military is doing to deal with the imbakt of irma. >> most of these are national guard activated by the governor at this point, but what is taking shape of the possibility of a significant operation involving the pentagon. abraham lincoln and several other ships have arrived and are arriving shortly off the coast and getting ready to start operations to help in southern florida. the u.s. military would never just march into a community in the united states. it has to be worked through the governor, state, and local
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authorities to offer that military assistance and have it approved by state and local authorities. it is expected that that will come the final signature not just idea, but everyone is looking towards that. we are looking at dozens of helicopters beginning to start aid flights. food, water, supplies. there are hundreds of medical personnel on stand by that can bring them into the areas down in the keys to help with hospitals and medical care perhaps not being available for sometime until power is restored and things get back moving. these ships are already running into heavy seas and high winds, but they are expected to be on station off southern florida ready to begin operations as soon as later today. in the caribbean island, the
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u.s. military is wrapping up an effort to evacuate americans out of the virnlg upgin islands. about 2,000 american citizens have been evacuated out and they expect to finish that up as soon as today. all attention on southern florida and the florida keys to see where the military can work with the state and local authorities and is it step in. they are looking at the prospect of opening up small air fields in southern florida so they can get closer to where people need the help and get it to them faster. john? >> barbara star live at the pentagon to remind us of the diversity of the missions. as members of the national guard, look at the homes staved from flooding. >> we skoont get further back. >> how did you get the families
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out? >> i got out on foot. >> nick is with oregon's international guard at the air base in florida arrived shortly before irma. what is mission number one today? >> first off, thanks for having me talk today and our thoughts and prayers are with the people in the path of hurricane irma. right now early this morning about 6:00 central time, we sent out two california helicopters and they did an assessment and make communications with the county emergency manager and start reaching back via satellite due to the networks
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and land lines being down. they are getting all of that information of the vit cal needs and all of the medical supplies and all of that stuff being routed through the operations center here in the field. we are working dill jebtly to get all of these people ready. our air field is doing an assessment of marathon and helping what we have right now. 150 firefighters and our guys down there are clearing the air field and getting it ready to receive whether it be military aircraft or civilian aircraft to bring in all these much needed supplies for the people that are affected. >> do you have any sense of both
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marathon and key west on your mission list. any sense of when they will be ready some. >> well, we have got the initial reports that they should be ready to receive aircraft in the next couple of minutes whether it be 15 or 30 minutes. we are still waiting to make communications with the federal aviation administration to make sure they are ready to start receiving aircraft at those locations. >> that's quick progress. we applaud the work. you mentioned getting in and maybe it's medical supplies and maybe food and water. from the radio traffic, what's the greatest need and where? >> well, it's just to be from the reporters that we got, to the north of the southernmost key from mile marker 10 to mile marker 50. they are in serious need. we have gotten a request for some antibiotics, iv fluids and
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starter kits. gas and diesel. we have highly trained paramedi paramedics. some palettes of food, water, and other humanitarian supplies. >> from the national guard, do you have hurricane experience in the past or is this a first? >> well, to be honest with you, about a week ago i was in houston for harvey. >> what's the biggest difference? >> i think the biggest difference is with this one there is a lot more debris and damage that we are helping to take care of. last week was a volume of water that was coming on the mainland. >> and you mentioned the two helicopters up this morning. they are available for search and rescue. is that the idea or for whatever you get the incoming request for need? >> right now they are working
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with the county emergency manager and they are providing search and rescue operations from about that mile marker 10 to mile marker 50. they have. >> para rescue men from any person in need from the situation and either hoist the affected personnel to safety or help coordinate whatever they need at that location. >> senior sergeant from the national guard. thank you for your service and everything you are doing. it's a tough story when you see the pictures of the destruction, but it's heart warming to hear people volunteering and doing military service and helping people out. please thank everyone down there and keep in touch. before we go to break, millions of floridians without power. one of the companies said they
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after climbing over the roof that came off of that mobile home, those angels bought us a few more hours of live shots. these days our car is our home and our office. you get a sense of one of the homes here. this scene is repeated. an apocalyptic street scape. this is how they gauge distance in this part of the keys. just about every home has sustain some damage. the mobile homes more than others. the post andrew heavy stone construction. it seemed to survive unscathed, but we are dieing to get down south to the lower keys. the department has to inspect the bridges before they open up u.s. one. since there are 43 islands, you can imagine what a huge job that
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is. you may have to wait a while. they came by to assess the damage of her friend's house. tiffany. good to see you. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> this is incredible. we are ab toeshing it. what's your impression of the damage? >> a lot of people's houses are damaged pretty badly. the water came up high in a lot of areas. we were up high and it never reached our house there, but our roof is leaking real bad and we have a lot of people have a lot of devastation. >> will you show me the tattoo on your arm? that's the last card your father sent you before he passed away and he worked on the-mile bridge. >> he did. he was the project engineer. >> you stayed because he would
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have stayed? >> yeah, he would have. he bought a house in key largo and said he would never leave. my boyfriend and i stay and we were safe. >> i had two complete strangers give me precious gasoline. it's one family in the keys. do you think that will rebuild the place? >> absolutely. it's already happening. a boat in one of the marinas a couple of miles north of here, the key largo princess knocked into the charter boats and all the guys went out to save each other's boats from sinking. everybody is coming together to try to save or community here. >> godspeed to you and the recovery. thanks for visiting with us.
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condolences about your father. he would be proud of you. >> thank you. >> just about all the vessels here were heaved up by that storm surge as irma came ashore. what mile marker is this? 26. we are at 97. so 60 plus miles from here. we are going to do our best to bring you as many stories as we can to look for a boat or plane or anything that can get us to the lower keys. we hear about people in shelters and people in key west and we are anxious to check up on. until then, back to you in washington. >> safe travels as you keep going south. thanking those angels helping you out with fuel. 23rg9 and further towards key west. thousands of people are facing
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staggering damage. killing at tleeft 36 people and flattening entire towns. the governor called it a horrific disaster. we go to the television and st. croix got off a bit easier than st. thomas and st. john. you have been trying to communicate with your friends. what's the situation? elizabeth smith, can you hear me? >> hello? >> you can hear me? >> yes, can you hear me? >> i can hear you now just fine. your island was the least damaged by irma, but tell us your situation. you have been trying to keep in touch with friends on st. thomas
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and st. john. give us the latest on the devastation center destruction and the urgent needs now. >> i'm on st. croix and as you said we are fortunate to not have been hit as hard, but we have areas that have not had power. i have friends on st. thomas and friends on st. john that have limited access to power and cell service. i heard very few text updates. i know they are alive, but i don't know the current situation of what they are going through. i heard very terrifying posts on facebook of people that are still not accounted for. elderly people that are stuck in their homes. children that cannot get the help they need and it's just very frightening. >> when you talk about very frightening, in those thatture have been in touch with, have
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they given you information with food and water and supplies? >> they are having to walk to find fema trucks to pick up food pragzing, but you have to be present in order to get it. if you are sick or pregnant and have to stay home, i understand prebl getting the food you need. >> the hospital i believe there is only one faced significant damage. what do you know about that? >> it was the hospital on st. thomas. during the storm, they faced catastrophic difficulties and while the storm was going on, they were having to evacuate parent patients from the first floor to higher floors because they were receiving a lot of flooding. >> elizabeth, how would you rate the communication from local officials about where to get help and supplies and how to be in touch with law enforcement?
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>> they have been very receptive and i have been seeing posts and updates daily from the governor. giving us information on where to go. the problem is the lack of cell service and lack of power. are thank you for touching base with us and i hope the situation improves and this lies directly east of puerto rico and found itself in irma's cross hairs. 90 buildings and businesses badly damaged including the only high school. the radio station knocked off air. this reporter stayed on the air using her phone. look at this. >> hurricane irma, it seems that she is still approaching us. it's so strong and many are
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being blown down and flooded even within the radio station. >> i applaud your ingenuity. 19 years old. that's pretty impressive. what's the biggest concern and worry about anguia? >> the biggest concern is sourcing essential supplies for persons who have been so badly affected by hurricane irma. i think there are children and a mother who are no less homeless due to the damage done here by hurricane irma. food and clothing is there and the company predicted that they are to be out of electricity for a substantial amount of time. the generators are very happy at this time. it was because we are in survival mode. basic splice are most essential
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right now. >> your mother works as a nurse at the local hospital. describe the situation there. i understand it was heavily damaged. >> yes. i remember receiving a voice note from her at 5 after 6:00. she said the roof was going away and they were experiencing flooding. imagine you are separateed from your family and having this influx of messages coming in and terror running through your body. you not only think of your mother, but the patient and the other nurses who are risking their lives to be able to help other people. yes, the hospital on the island of anguila has been badly affected and the maternity ward was completely blown off and sustained severe damage due to hurricane irma. >> we showed the pictures you sent in of the hospital.
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that's amazing destruction there. how about communications from officials about where to get supply or medical attention if you need it? >> right now it's a community effort. everyone is uniting and sharing information. you are able to get wi-fi and also radio is up. they have the national operation and as they are relating information very heavily to the local radio station and we recently volunteered as the office. we are just trying to get as much press releases as possible. even as we speak, there is a red cross side of the police station. people are able to get the supplies and there are different efforts being made and they are coming in so crucially at this time. people are setting up changing
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points outside of their establishments so people can get the electronics to stay connected with what's happening. in terms of government official, i am aware that they have been coming over and doing it. communication is an issue because we have service. i believe that everyone is doing their best to keep everyone informed. even under dire s. >> we appreciate your time and your ingenuity and tenacity to keep in touch on the tiny island. 35 square miles. thank you very much for your time. up next, we check in on another florida community hit hard by irma. for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪
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how hard hit that community has it. diane, what are you seeing? >> reporter: so john, i want to switch. we are calling this a roaming coverage. we have a 360 view of everything. take a look at the cameras along here. you can see right now they are doing a lot of sewage. overflowing of sewage and trees that are down. in a little bit, we will come up to this stop sign and i will show you one of the larger ones we have been watching. just about an hour and a half ago, we couldn't get across this road. that is because this large tree that you can see, the kids that are playing on it was completely uproot and across this road. we have been watching people and this is something we have seen across the entire area. i'm getting out of the car now and i will cross in front and we are not seeing too many cars because they are underneath sort of a stay inside and don't want you out here. there is a curfew until 3:00 p.m. i am almost six feet tall and
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you can see how large this is. something fun for the kids to play on, but the fact that these are taking out power. we can't even get to the bradenton beach area and they won't let people on there because of live wires. they were unable to get trees from across roadways that are blocked because there are so many live wires. some people are trying to get into the communities for the first time. a lot of people evacuate and this family stayed. they had finished renovating their home to prevent hurricane destruction and it was not so uncomfortable. they were expecting far more than this. they thought they were going to have some sort of flooding and they didn't really have the storm surge, but i can tell you we have seen homes on the other side of bradenton be ripped up.
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the president and the first lady for the traditional moment of silence and later at the pentagon, paying tribute. >> all of them loved this country and pledged their very lives to protect it that september morning. each of those brave americans died as they had lived. as heroes. doing their duty and protecting us and our country. we mourn them. we honor them. and we pledge to never ever forget them. >> 16 years later, the list is growing. the new york police department said 33 more officers who fought through the smoke and dust on that day have died of 9/11 related illnesses. mike pence in shanksville, pennsylvania. if you don't know the heroism, you should study it.
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saying thank you to the passengers who fought the hijackers. >> i will always believe that i and many others in our nation's capital were able to go home that day to hug our families because of the courage and selflessness of the heroes of flight 93. so for me it's personal. and i speak on behalf of a grateful nation. but thank you for giving me the privilege of speaking on behalf of my little family as well. >> at the white house on that day. forget a lot of things in and that one plays back and back and back. we of course thank you.
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i'm wolf blitzer and wherever you are watching for around the world, we start with now tropical storm irma tearing through the southeast. more than 6 million homes and businesses are without power. we are also seeing record flooding in some areas especially in north eastern florida right now. right around jacksonville. we will take you through the path of this storm and see community after community assessing the damage. the florida keys were the
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