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and the greatest tragedy is we with water and there are so many know how to do it. different islands to be affected, you know what i mean? tune into our regular show every so at the end of the day, even sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. eastern and thank you for watching this gps special. though we're one bahamas, grand bahama is different from abaco island. we're just waiting to see what's going to happen. in 2004 when we had hurricane francis, we went through the hello and welcome to our aftermath of ten weeks of no viewers here in the united states and all around the world. power, no water and everything, i'm natalie allen in atlanta. and we know what that felt like, our top story, the bahamas are and so we will rebuild and we're getting pummeled right now by the strongest hurricane to ever going to rebuild again. hit the islands. so anything happens like that, dorian is a catastrophic we just rebuild again. >> kevin, we hear people there around you so i know that you're category 5 storm with winds up in a shelter. how many people are there with you? 180 or about 300 kilometers an >> this shelter's one of the hour. it has slowed to a crawl and is smallest shelters we have. expected to stay over the there are no more than probably bahamas for the next 24 hours. 43 persons here or less, but the bahamas' prime minister took this shelter is an area where
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a somber tone on sunday. most persons are -- live in the >> this is probably the most sad area where they are either on the water or near to the water. so they came here, more inland, and worst day of my life to to move away from the coastal area. because we were advised by our address the bahamian people. federal government to move out and i just want to say that as a of the coastal area, and so this is why we came here. physician, i've been trained to withstand many things, but never anything like this. so this is an area where it's, i >> the storm has destroyed homes mean, it's really been taken and ripped the roofs off care of really well. buildings in the abaco islands. the workers here are really, really extremely nice. we all understand what we're one woman trapped with her family pleaded for help. going through. we go through this so much, you know what i mean? >> yes. >> please pray for us. >> so -- and since i've been please pray for us, everyone. please pray for us. living here in freeport, this is me and my baby, everyone that's staying in the apartment probably my fifth one, so, you building. we're stuck right here. please pray for us. know, we know the protocol, we know the drill, we know the >> flooding is also a major procedures and we just wait, concern with the storm surge up wait and see what happens, you know? and in this shelter we have some to 23 feet or 7 meters. the northwest bahamas could see guests from chicago, illinois. as much as eight months' worth >> oh, my. >> they were staying in a hotel
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at a resort and they had to come of rain in just a few days. here to the shelter. >> this is now my house. waiting to ride out the storm. the water is up to my calf. for some of them, this is their first time experiencing a there is the kitchen. hurricane, so i'm spending time stove. trying to help them along. >> and this from the so at the end of the day they don't get too terrified. international space station. >> i'm sure. because you've been through this it has captured these pictures before, as you say. of dorian, the strongest storm, you know what to expect, but as we said, anywhere on the this is a category 5. planet this year and noaa this could be something that you haven't experienced before. released pictures of dorian's does that concern you? eye wall that show the clouds >> very much so. and that's why i came from the curving outward. that is a phenomenon known as shoreline, i came in because the stadium effect. so let's get more into the storm, its path and severity even though i -- the building is with our meteorologist ivan very secured where i'm from, i cabrera joining me here now. still don't trust it because of what can you say about this, this level, this category. ivan? >> well, it's just never we've never had this before, so happened before. anything could happen. we don't know what is going to be left there in the bahamas. and what happened in abaco is evidence of that. a lot of folks are praying for the folks there and you can understand why. >> and how long before you think this is an unprecedented event it's about to -- you're about to really experience the brunt of the storm? what's expected?
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>> by midnight tonight we are expected to begin experiencing some strong winds and tomorrow, me me mete -- 180-mile-an-hour winds. this thing has now made landfall i think somewhere around 2:00 where we're going to really get basically twice across abacos the full weight of the hurricane. and so forth. and now look at that, just the so i -- like i say, we just wait incredible eye moving through the eastern part of grand and see what happens, you know? >> and you're prepared to be in bahama. that shelter for quite some freeport about to get the worst time, i assume? conditions of what this category >> i am prepared to be in the 5 has to offer here. shelter for quite some time. i tell you what, for it to hit that small starting in the and we understand the value of being in the shelter. bahamas is just incredible. worst case scenario for them as it continues moving off to the and we pray that no lives are west through the next, well, at lost, you know? this point cup of days. and that, yeah, material things as we've been talking about, this thing is -- look at the may be damaged and things may be movement here. this is now a three-hour -- it's affected, but lives are more barely moving toward the west. important. >> absolutely. well, we wish you all the best it's begun to feel the steering and everyone there in the currents that are not going to allow it to barrel through into shelter and good luck comforting those from chicago, illinois, florida. that's a good thing. but also not allow it to move up who happen to be there with you to the north. as well, kevin. the radar now is basically the outer bands are about 150 miles.
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>> bahamians are resilient which is an incredible thing to people. >> yes, absolutely. see just to the west of west >> we live in one of the most palm beach there and into the fort lauderdale area. beautiful countries around the this is, again, we've been world and the bahamas is a place talking about, not going due where people love to come here, have fun year-round. west thankfully for florida. but it's also i don't think going to turn in time to avoid they enjoy the sun, sand, so i'm any significant impacts and i think it will be coming. excited to let them know, don't look at all the colors here. let me try to break this down worry, after this we will build very quickly and be back in the for you. obviously hurricane warnings in business again where they can the bahamas. we have a hurricane warning that actually have fun. >> we like your resilient spirit extends from jupiter heading up and we wish you the very best to cape canaveral. and a safe evening. a hurricane watch extends a kevin tomlinson, thank you so little further to the south and now we have tropical storm much. take care. >> have a good evening. watches. these are inland. thank you. >> we'll certainly work to check a category 5 moving within a few back in with kevin soon. well, we are following the miles of the state of florida and you're going to feel most serious cross-border tropical storm conditions all exchange between israel and the way to disney world, okay? hezbollah in years along the but the worst of it will be from miami, points to the north. lebanese border. we'll have a live report about that is where we have our hurricane warning at this point. that next. also, angry protesters in hong kong are refusing to back here, these are plots that are going to be going up to the down from their demands, but north. look at that turn there. we still, natalie, don't know after a weekend of turmoil, exactly when that turn is going china is losing patience.
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to occur, which is why the cone, we'll tell you what they're saying. unfortunately, is still how do you gauge the greatness of an suv? impacting there with florida. some of the models trending a little further west. some further to the east, but is it to carry cargo... or to carry on a legacy? notice the carolinas eventually its show of strength... or its sign of intelligence? in its path. weaker, in quotes, a category 3 in crossing harsh terrain... or breaking new ground? or 4. it's going to be quite a night this is the time to get an exceptional offer for the bahamas. on the mercedes of your midsummer dreams for now folks are sitting there and the eye's going over them. at the mercedes-benz summer event, going on now. you can hear crickets, right? lease the gla 250 suv and then the 180-mile-an-hour for just $329 a month with credit toward your first month's payment wind comes on the other side. at the mercedes-benz summer event. incredible night for the mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. bahamas. terrifying there. we'll keep you posted on the continuing track of this menacing storm that likely will have impacts in the u.s. as well. >> millions of people on pins and needles in the united states waiting to see. people dealing with it in the bahamas. we're going to be talking with some of them. ivan, thank you. we'll see you again. as we said, hurricane dorian is hovering over bahama's grand
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island and cnn's patrick oppmann is there in freeport. >> reporter: the weather here in freeport is gradually deteriorating as hurricane these are ava's shoulders. dorian moves off the nearby island of abaco and heads this they square off, hold firm, direction to the island where we bear it all. are, grand bahama, and we are this is her physical therapist, who lends his strength, to hers. sensing winds picking up, more rain coming, and that is just these are ava's shoulders, now stronger than ever. going to get worse and worse was this storm, while incredibly this is what medicare powerful, a category 5, the from bluecross blueshield does for ava. strongest storm ever to hit the and with plans that fit every budget, bahamas, it is also moving very imagine what we can do for you. slowly. this is the benefit of blue. it's a deadly combination. particularly on an island chain where so many islands are very low-lying. where we are right now, the highest point on this island is only about 30 feet high, the highest point of land, and so when you hear about a storm surge of 20 feet, that means in the hours and days ahead, much of this island where i am
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standing will be underwater. islands around us which are more low-lying will be completely submerged. it is a terrifying prospect for the many people who have decided to ride out this storm on those low-lying parts of this island and other islands around us. so not much people can do at this point because the weather is kicking up. conditions are deteriorating. and this is a storm for the history books. hurricane dorian is going to hit the bahamas in a way that this island chain has never experienced. it is going to hit the bahamas harder than any hurricane ever has before. patrick oppmann, cnn, freeport, the bahamas. >> and as we mentioned, hurricane warnings are in effect right now along florida's eastern coast. mandatory evacuations have already begun in some areas. residents are boarding up windows and storefronts.
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of course, the martin county sheriff delivered this dire warning. >> we are within 20 miles of an apocalyptic hurricane coming ashore on the treasure coast. welcome back. if it does what the models are every single person in a yemen predicting, we will be okay. detention facility was wounded >> florida governor ron desantis or killed in a series of recent is not quite as optimistic. air strikes south of sanaa. he says hurricane dorian is way that's according to the too close for comfort, but the state is prepared. international red cross. yemen rebels say at least 60 >> the florida national guard people were killed, 50 hurt in the attacks by the saudi-led will have 4,500 soldiers and coalition. the red cross says the death airmen activated and ready to toll could be at least 100. respond. they have 15 rotor wing the coalition claims it bombed a helicopters available, an additional 24 have been offered legitimate military target that from regional national guard housed drones and missile locations, and the active army depots, adding that civilians component has prepositioned 40 were advised in advance to stay additional helicopters near our away from the area. state border to respond if that's their part of that story. needed. well, tensions remain high >> as far as other responses, along the lebanese border after cnn's rosa flores has more on that part of the story from the sharpest escalation in more daytona beach. than four years between hezbollah and israel.
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>> i'm at the daytona international speed way, home to iran-backed hezbollah says it attacked an israeli army base nascar's daytona 500, except and a nearby military vehicle on right now it is doubling as a sunday. processing center for the more israel responding with artillery strikes and helicopter fire. than 18,000 men and women from for more about it, cnn's oren 34 u.s. states and canada who liebermann is joining us now live from northern israel. will be eventually restoring power to floridians. what more do we know about this and why and how -- why now? >> reporter: natalie, we're standing here right on the now, if you look closely, you'll lebanese border. in fact, it's surrounded by see there are different logos, lebanon on three sides. different license plates. what's almost bizarre after the here is how it works. these utility workers drive into fighting we just saw on sunday this processing center. afternoon is how everything has they get checked in. quickly returned back to normal. they get a security briefing and this starts on sunday afternoon when hezbollah says it fired then they get dispatched to 20 strategic locations in the state anti-tank missiles at an israeli of florida. once power goes out, they will military headquarters right along the lebanese border. be dispatched to those impacted israel says those anti-tank missiles targeted a building areas. now, this is volusia county. ensued the military headquarters as well as a military vehicle, it is the size of the state of although they say no one was rhode island here in the united injured during those strikes. israel quickly retaliated by states and mandatory evacuations firing what they said were 100 are scheduled for monday at
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artillery shells into southern lebanon toward the position 10:00 a.m. officials here tell us that where the anti-tank missiles were fired as well as other those mandatory evacuations will military targets. be issued for individuals who live in the barrier islands and israel also said what they used, quote, very limited helicopter low-lying areas. strikes to retaliate for that and also those who live in rv parks as well. fire. but within two hours of this but officials also tell us that beginning, the israeli military they're telling their residents had lifted all civilian that if they want to evacuate restrictions on israelis living and to a safer location, that near the border. which is the strongest they should, that they do not indication at least as of now need to wait for that evacuation order to be issued. that the military expects this round of fighting to be over. we see that where people here rosa flores, cnn, daytona beach, florida. are simply driving around the streets and going about their day. >> so, again, yes, residents on that's in a sense what was surprising, how sharp, how quick florida's east coast hoping for the best, but, of course, this escalation was. preparing for the worst. hezbollah says their anti-tank and they have been warned. fire was retaliation for an israeli strike in syria about a storm chaser aaron j. jack is joining me now from vero beach, week and a half ago. israel says that was to thwart florida. aaron, thank you for being with us. are you starting to feel the an iranian drone attack from effects of this storm yet? >> yeah, i mean, we're definitely just now this syria, but israel had afternoon, you know, it was a anticipated that the expectation big -- a difference between the was very high that he would find
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last 24 hours where there wasn't some way for hezbollah to really much wind yesterday, but retaliate. now starting this afternoon that's what we saw play out we've had these sustained winds across the border yesterday now, at least 20 miles an hour, afternoon. where does this go from here? gusting 25, 30 miles per hour. both sides said they're in touch so not quite tropical storm-force winds yet, but i with the united nations unit expect by morning it will be a that monitors the border. different scenario out there. it will be much bigger seas and it seems what the israeli definitely tropical storm-force military called a good winds in the morning here. >> how many people have you deconfliction mechanism has noticed that it seems are seemed to work so far with life staying there in the vero beach at least on the israeli side returning back to normal after a vicinity and riding this out? >> yeah, so there's definitely very sharp but quick escalation. -- people are sticking around natalie? >> right. oren, to see the scene behind here. i think they feel for the most you, it's a beautiful day there part it's probably going to be a and cars just ambling by, but pretty close call, but it likely have you talked to people? won't come on to land here. are people sensing that they you know, if you look at the feel like this situation could models, some of those models do still be dangerous? have a couple of -- a couple of >> reporter: i certainly would those models do come onshore here, so it's a risk here if you never call the lebanese border peaceful, but for years it don't evacuate and you're in an general was the quietest or evacuation zone. you know, you're taking a gamble here by not evacuating. calmest of the border. people are used to living under >> what have emergency responders been saying in the an almost constant stress or vero beach area as far as not tension along the border. it seems they're happy to return
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knowing where this storm will back to life as normal after go? even just in the past hour, this confrontation. we've been hearing it may be as i said, the military lifted all the restrictions here. taking more of a western track people were sort of quick to get and that would not be good news back to their day. we'll see how the day develops, for that area. talk to a few more people here >> yeah, you know, so here we do and see what they think about have evacuations, mandatory what's going on here. evacuation in the morning, so >> all right. we appreciate it. actually i'm at a resort hotel oren liebermann. thank you, oren. china's state news agency here right now, but they're making us leave at 11:00 a.m. says the end is coming. i was hoping i could stay one that is a quote for protesters more night. it seems like this is going to trying to disrupt hong kong and be a multi-day slow event antagonize china. this after a weekend of some of unfolding here. the most violent protests in the officials here they've been taking the proper precautions, past three months of political turmoil. preparedness here, and they are police and protesters got into ready to reverse flow if they need to and get people out of heated battles in the streets here. so i don't think there's really much concern of getting the saturday. demonstrators threw petral bombs people that are left out of here. a lot of people have left. and burned barricades as police there's not many people here. the few people that are here are shot water cannons and tear gas used to this type of situation and are probably going to stay here and ride the storm out. to disburse crowds. >> right. when was the last time that vero protesters caused major disruptions to the city's beach experienced a hurricane? airports and vandalized several >> i think -- i was talking to subway stations.
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the lady that lives here and she said the last time that matthew, cnn's will ripley gave us this report from the front lines. 2016 hurricane that came >> reporter: right now riot cruising up along the coast police have just moved out of this area, and you can hear the here. and a lot of people that i was talking to around here they crowds shouting at them, cheering as they go. stuck around for that storm. we kind of have that same this has been a really situation this time with that hurricane just sitting offshore extraordinary scene out here here, and florida just battering because protesters were determined to stage some sort of the coast for multiple days. a disruptive event at the hong >> all right. well, we appreciate it. kong airport, but they weren't as you say, winds startig to able to get inside the airport. whip up there. let's get over here. aaron jayjack there for us in because security around the vero beach. airport is only allowing in passengers and flight crew, so thanks, aaron. what the protesters did instead >> no problem. thanks a lot. >> well, scientists have long warned climate change and rising was they caused disruption ocean temperatures could make around the airport. they set up barricades, set them hurricanes worse. on fire. the streets were gridlocked. cnn's dana bash spoke with acting fema administrator peter the bridge to the airport completely impassable for hours. gainer who sidestepped the people had to get out of their impact of global warming on cars and walk, with their storms like dorian. >> researchers say that we're suitcases and luggage had to walk sometimes more than an hour going to see even more very just to make their flight. intense hurricanes due to the and now the riot police who came climate crisis, do you agree with that? to this station had really >> you know, you can look through the history of the past nothing to do because all of the protesters who came into the mtr
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25 years or so. there's been morning hurricanes, vandalized, spray painted, set off the sprinkler system, they more intensity. again, i think we can look to all left before the police even that at another date, but i arrived. so now officers are leaving think the message today is for after -- we didn't see them make residents, especially with the any arrests here, as far as we can tell, and they move on to newly -- new cat 5 is don't take your eye off the storm. the next location where the next group of protesters might pop up >> well, here are the facts on inside. and police don't really know how climate change could affect what the protesters are going to hurricanes. rising sea levels are making do next. that's been the whole point of this protest movement. storm surge more dangerous and move quickly, mess things up and making storms wetter, increasing get out before the police the rainfall rate as well as the arrive. they feel that this is a sustainable model to make their amount of precipitation a storm can produce. strong storms are getting even point. 13th consecutive weekend of protests here in the hong kong, stronger because of warmer and even though the crowds are oceans and storms are rapidly smaller, the protesters are more aggressive and this shows no intensifying more frequently. sign of dying down. as we mentioned, hurricane will ripley, cnn, hong kong. britain is bracing for a dorian the most -- the strongest storm on this planet right now. turbulent week ahead as the updates throughout the next you- prime minister raises the stakes and offers a warning to those several hours. campaigning against a no-deal next here, a texas community brexit. that's next. let's be honest, insurance can feel a little is in mourning. ahead, how odessa and midland are honoring the victims of yet another mass shooting in outdated. the paperwork... america. banjo?
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that she's okay wherever she is. of the house played a low-key role, even if it may appear doing well and we'll see her otherwise on television. again. >> reporter: authorities did charged with the difficult hold a news conference, but they responsibility of refereeing the were light on details so far. what we do know is the shooter raucous chamber -- was 36 years old. >> stop it. he was a white male. it's low grade. he used an ar-15. it's useless, and it won't work. they didn't perform a search >> reporter: -- and on rare warrant at his house. occasions the umpire who sits in from there, there is no clear the speaker's chair has had to motivation what it could be. step onto the field of play. there are lots of questions in >> order! >> some seven speakers lost this community. their heads for championing the ryan young, cnn, odessa, texas. commons against the executives. >> one of the youngest shot in saturday's attack was just 17 >> the best known and most visible function of the speaker months old. the family of anderson davis in the chamber is to chair prime says she is recovering from her minister's questions, to chair injuries and is expected to have other debates. and in that capacity, i'm a surgery in the coming hours. referee. >> don't tell me what the her parents released this procedures of this house are. statement. it read in part, "words cannot >> reporter: but for john ber w express the emotions'? bercow, the son of a cab driver, experiencing after living through the tragic events that unfolded in our hometown brexit has jumbled the balance, yesterday afternoon. we praise god for walking beside transforming him into an extraordinary player whose broad us during this time and our interpretation of parliamentary prayers go out to all the families that are walking this rules continues to galvanize the same walk." back benches.
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>> i have always been the girl's teacher has started a scrupulously fair to brexiteers and remainers alike. gofundme campaign and so far it >> reporter: many of his former has raised more than $175,000. conservative colleagues accuse him of overstepping the mark, in part because they view his earlier the teacher spoke with politics has having shifted to cnn about the baby's recovery. the left. >> this house must seize back >> they went in and closed the hole in her bottom lip, they control of its own core functions. >> reporter: some of his former closed the hole in her tongue. party have questioned john hey ha they have to go see an oral bercow's impartiality, something he denies. surgeon for her two front teeth. >> that in grappling with the they had to open her chest to biggest current issue facing us, get the shrapnel out. they left one piece in there brexit, no resolution of the because it's too small to get, matter has yet been attained. but she's expected to make 100% it is a concern. it isn't something that the recovery andth alike nothing ever happened. speaker can determine. >> it is only with an effort that i can muster my feelings here, mr. speaker. >> reporter: but last week the speaker once again waded in. so i started the go fun fundme >> order! yesterday. i called her family and asked. >> reporter: to defend the role of parliament, describing boris i didn't want to invade their johnson's move to suspend parliament has a constitutional privacy. she told me she would love for outrage designed to prevent that to be done.
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the last thing you think about m.p.s from debating brexit. after your daughter gets shot is how am i going to pay for this? tomorrow john bercow is likely so i went ahead and set up the to give the house of commons as gofundme account. i had the goal at $20,000 and much of an opportunity to table legislation to stop no deal as within 20 minutes we hit that he can. goal. so i upped it up to $50,000. an aggressive umpire, and within another hour we hit contentious, but determined to that goal. allow parliamentary democracy so i just finally up it to 2 enough time to have its potentially definitive say. $200,000 and we've almost hit that goal. bianca nobilo, cnn, london. the money will go straight to in california, actor and the davis family. comedian kevin hart and two it will help with the care others are recovering after a flight that she had to have, you car crash near los angeles. know, the surgeries she has to police say the driver lost have, the oral surgeon that she control and rolled down an has to go see. >> yeah. >> and it will just take a whole embankment. according to the police report, load off of that family. both hart and the driver have major back injuries. >> among the seven people killed the third passenger was not in saturday's attack, a seriously injured. 29-year-old post service worker, that is "cnn newsroom" for this hour. i'm natalie allen. mary granados. a short break, and we're right this is video of mary delivering back with the latest on mail shortly before the shooting hurricane dorian for you. please stay with us. saturday. just as her shift was ending, [farmers bell]
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in the united states and joining blended makes us better us from around the world. whole blends by garnier, naturally i'm natalie allen live from atlanta. we are keeping track of hurricane dorian. the bahamas getting blasted right now by the strongest storm to ever hit the islands. dorian is a catastrophic alright we got red right flex 22 z- in! category 5 storm with winds of hey, new player! alright let's go red right flex 22 zn. 180 miles an hour. that's about 300 kilometers an flex like...flex? hour. it has slowed to a crawl and is what? whoa ok my right? expected to stay over the it's...just lineup on that side. bahamas for the next 24 hours. let's go red right flex 22 zn on one. ready. my right. the bahamas prime minister took break! a somber tone on sunday. uhhh...wait... there's a better way to stay close to your favorite players. college students - stream nfl sunday ticket live on your favorite devices with nflsundayticket.tvu! order today and receive our exclusive student-only price.
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and welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'm natalie allen live from atlanta. and these are our top stories. the "new york times" is reporting that the gunman in the texas mass shooting saturday had been fired from his trucking job a few hours before he carried out the attack. meantime in odessa, mourners gathered at a vigil for the seven people killed and the 22 others who were shot and wounded. chinese state media are warning hong kong protesters,
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and this is a quote, the end is coming. they are addressing anyone who attempts to disrupt hong kong and antagonize china. this comes the day after demonstrators blocked transport links to the city's international airport. 25 flights were cancelled and there was gridlock for hours. the israeli military and iran-backed hezbollah militants traded fire sunday along the lebanese border. this is the most serious cross-border exchange since 2015. hezbollah attacked first by firing anti-tank missiles at an israeli army base and military vehicle. israel responded with artillery strikes and helicopter fire. hurricane dorian has slowed to a crawl over the bahamas, punishing the islands with about 185-mile-per-hour winds and heavy rain. the storm has leveled buildings and ripped the roofs off homes.
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those are the initial reports we're getting. hurricane warnings are in effect for a large stretch of florida's eastern coast -- joining me now from the bahamas is freeport resident kevin tomlinson. kevin, thank you so much for joining us because we know you're riding out this storm. tell us right now, what are you experiencing? >> thank you so much, first of all, natalie, for having me on your shown. it's a pleasure to come on and to speak about this. right now we are having an island-wide blackout. we have certain areas of island have lost power, and so that's to be expected as part of the protocol procedure during this time. once the winds have picked up to a certain speed, the power just shuts down. we're getting ready now to -- we're starting to feel, i should say, the strong wind force from hurricane dorian.
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so it's -- it's a matter of just waiting now to see what's going to happen, you know? earlier i talked about what has happened to our neighboring island abaco, and the devastation that took place there. and we await to see what i thatd
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