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than a month ago, vice president kamala harris pulling out all the stops with interviews ranging from 60 minutes to a popular and historically raunch she podcast. >> we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central news. the planet's strongest storm of the year there is now barreling toward florida. hurricane milton is the name here. it's a monster category, five wins exploding to a mind-boggling 175 miles per hour and right now, milton is churning in the gulf of mexico where it is set to make landfall by midweek and it's taking direct aim at the tampa bay area with 51 counties in florida are under a state of emergency as the storm approaches, officials are warning residents to leave with evacuation orders in place for several counties along florida's west coast, and many
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of those communities are actually still reeling from hurricane helene, which battered the area roughly 101112 days ago. let's turn now to meteorologist elisa raffa, who is tracking the storm in the cnn weather center elisa, what can we expect over the next few days while we're watching this intensity very closely. it will eventually wayne some in the intensity we could be looking at the peak right now, but i mean just mind-boggling 175 mile per hour winds in that perfectly symmetrical eye he's got that bus or donut-shaped classic textbook on satellites sitting 700 miles southwest of tampa the rapid intensification today has been one for the record books intensifying among one of the fastest on record, it was a tropical storm yesterday, i went to sleep. it was a category one hurricane and now we're dealing going with one of the strongest storms on record. top ten when it comes to that wind speed, we are looking at it scraping the
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yucatan peninsula as that category five hurricane, it heads towards florida. notice again, the intensity wanes a little bit. there's some dry air, there are some wind entered the energy things that will kind of chip away way at the intensity, some as it heads towards florida. but we're still looking at a major hurricane making landfall a category three or four, you have hurricane watches in effect on the pink for that gulf coast area. we were looking at devastating damaging winds, 110 miles per hour or greater from tampa down to sarasota and fort myers but it's the entire peninsula are getting in on tropical tropical-storm-force and hurricane-force winds. now, the tampa area, we're watching that storm surge forecast very closely right now. the forecast is for eight to 12 feet if that ai goes just to the north of tampa bay, that will bring in some of the biggest storm surge that the bay has ever seen if it goes just to the south well alleviate some of that storm surge for them. but again, just still looking at storm surge up and down the west coast of florida when it comes to
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history for tampa, they have missed a major hurricane passes in the last one here is this could be the closest call for them since 1921. so again, really worried about that storm surge that could be unprecedented boris, brianna. >> all right. elisa raffa. thank you so much. our next guest is right in the path of milton truce also in the path of helene, and is now going viral after she shared some videos on social media that showed how helene ravaged the tampa bay area. a doctor, meghan martin's house flooded. she's now trying to repair the damage. he's also preparing now for hurricane milton. and does now already urging floridians to get ready all right. >> florida west coast, especially this is going to be at least a significant storm, if not a major storm, and it is time that we take it seriously and get ready. if you haven't gotten your water and your batteries in your non-perishables? >> it's time to go now
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now. >> she is a pediatric emergency room surgeon in florida docx. a lot of people paying attention hopefully to what you're saying. you unfortunately have a lot of flood cleanup experience and as we're bracing for milton's landfall, what's your advice for people? >> my advice at this point is to really take this seriously. i think there's a lot of people that think i did find with helene, but this is a completely different storm than helene. we're going to have really dangerous winds, really dangerous storm surge. there's a lot of evacuation orders and i would highly recommend people heed those orders and get out into a safe place. >> it's a lot to just put this into context because i think some people say, oh, why don't people just leave but leaving is difficult sometimes for people, it really is. and put this into context for us to storms in two weeks yeah. >> a lot of people lost their vehicles and it's a lot of other transportation and infrastructure challenges that
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are happening this area right now, there is debris all over the roads. everyone tearing out their house, getting all the wet stuff out their house and putting it at the curb. all of this is going to potentially become flying debris with you know, 90 mile an hour winds. >> i think if you are able to get out, if you're able to evacuate to a local shelter they closed schools yesterday so that they could open them up for people who need a place to stay. >> i would highly recommend getting out if you are able to get out you know, this area, there's some issues. we've not even close to recovered from helene and now trying to evacuate and make preparations for milton has been challenging. >> what would you say to someone on the fence? what is the thing that you think might tip them over to be on the more conservative side of this? >> you know, once, once the storms here you can't get out and no one can come help you. ambulances and fire trucks. they're not able to leave once the winds hit 45 or 50 miles an hour, you're on your own. and so i think the safest thing is just to bite the bullet and get
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out, get to somewhere that's safe where if there's a problem that you can get help and a lot of the people that passed away in pinellas county where people that didn't leave the storm surge and maybe they had issues with evacuation and my heart goes out to them and their families, but this is another very different storm are very dangerous storm. and i would highly recommend everyone get out of through april what is your biggest tip after the fact for cleanup i think one of the most important things, especially for insurance purposes, just document everything, pictures of everything, and then you need to keep yourself safe because if there's floodwater, if there's debris, that stuff can all be dangerous. >> so keeping yourself safe, make sure you document everything, and then just getting all the way that stuff out of your house all right. >> dr. martin, we appreciate your input. a lot of people are listening, so thank you so much thank you. while the storm may weaken as it gets closer to florida, it's growth in size could more than make up for
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that. >> yeah. let's discuss with the deputy director of the national hurricane center, jamie rhome. thank you so much for being with us. jamie. what will that growth mean for the west coast of florida and what they'll see over the next few days yeah, great question. >> so a lot of people are going to misinterpret this forecast. >> they see it now as a category five and then forecast is category four and think and think, that is good news because it appears like it's a reduction. it's a reduction in the traditional peak wind speed. but at the same time, the storm is going to grow in size. it's going to get larger and we saw this in helene, these big storms, these large size storms produced more impacts. so this growth in size is going to more than compensate for the reduction in intensity. and it's going to cause problems because you're gonna get a broader swath of impacts and then things like storm surge are actually made much worse by bigger size the last hurricane center update said that milton is explosively intensifying. >> this is so unusual. why
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should people be paying a lot of attention to this? >> well, this part of the florida peninsula, this west coast of florida peninsula is incredibly, incredibly susceptible to storm surge we saw in helene, even though helene sort of passed to the west, you still got this catastrophic storm surge along portions of the florida west coast this case, it's going to be a direct impact of direct shot and more powerful it that we're going to have potentially catastrophic wind damage over a densely populated portion of the florida peninsula. this is the i4 corridor, heavily heavily populated area plus the storm surge is going to be worse than we saw in helene in some cases. so, you know, this is a big, we've got a lot of evacuation orders that are in place along the florida west coast. i'm hoping i'm hoping people are heeding those warnings. >> jimmy, when it comes to the compound effect of having hurricane helene, as you noted with that storm surge rise up the west coast. and now this
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category four supposedly when it makes landfall, it will be category for what does that do? major hurricane force winds occur and they're storm surge, it's, it's crippling to the two if that area if any area receives both of those at the same time they pack a one-two punch and leave utter destruction in the wake power is out for days or weeks, roads are impassable, stores are not open. it's impossible to get out and move around. it's impossible to get goods and services, fuel can be next to impossible to obtain and so this is why evacuations are often ordered. so some people will say, well, i live on high ground, i don't need to evacuate. but what they're not thinking about is what happens to the community after the fact and the living conditions that can ensue after a storm passes all right. >> jamie rhome. thank you so much for the very latest. we do
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100 are still being held captive. we're joined now by gil dickmann, whose had several family members killed and taken hostage by hamas his cousin, carmel gat was among six hostages in gaza, killed in late august after being held hostage for nearly 11 months his aunt kinneret got was murdered by hamas terrorists on october 7. and his cousin's wife, yarden roman, was taken hostage, but released in late november thank you so much for sharing your afternoon with us as we mark a year since october 7, i wonder what your reflections are of that day and what it's meant well, we're seventh was the worst day of my life. then my aunt was killed that day two of my family members were taken hostage, but since then the year that has passed since then was in a way, even worse because my cousin carmel gat was in captivity for
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11 months she survived and we had so many opportunities to get her back. she was supposed to be on the list for the eighth day of the ceasefire than the ceasefire collapsed and they went back into fighting. and after that, there were so many he opportunities for prime minister netanyahu to get her back. and i heard him specifically stating to me in washington one month before she was murdered that he refused to sign a deal that will get her back so this is the worst missed opportunity that i could ever think of and ending was our worst nightmare. but after she was murdered, still, there are 101 hostages in captivity. and it seems like for our prime minister benjamin netanyahu it's matters more to keep the war going for ever. than to get hostages back. that's what we see how is your family
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remembering your aunt and your cousin? comprehend that they're no longer with us. cml, we were trying to to explain to ourselves that she will be here at any moment, but then we learned that she was murdered in captivity. and kinetic we only recently learned that on that day on october 7, she was so brave facing that terrorists who are about to kill her she was pointing out her tongue in front of them as a way of showing how great she was. and it was a symbol of how you can stand in front of the worst enemies on earth. the terrorists, horrible terrorist of hamas, and still have your dignity. >> i think the way to honor both of them come, mel and kinetic, who were brave defenders of israeli democracy, who believes that we can have a
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future here in israel, is by getting the hostages back, we can't come back to, you know, remembering the people that we lost before we save the people that are still there. a 101 hostages are still in captivity. >> the way to remember kilometer, the way through, remember kinetic is not by mortar revenge and just keeping this cycle of violence going on and on and on. the way to remember them and honor them is by striking a deal, getting the hostages back and finally, achieving peace and tranquility in the whole area for innocent people on both sides of the border you're other relative, yarden roman was taken hostage and as we noted, she was later released. i wonder how she's doing if you know what she's up to today she's an save her daughter's and her husband's life that day on october 7, the three of them
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were put in a car, driven towards gaza, 500 meters before the fence. >> they were able to jump out of the car and they started running the other way around yeah then handed her little child, geffen to her husband alone and told him, run. and he ran. she stayed behind. >> she only learned that they remained alive when she accidentally heard on the radio in captivity, my voice and i described how much we miss her, how much we miss cml and how much we miss. >> my aunt kinetic and i didn't mention alone and gefen, that's how she learned that they survived and that they were alive. >> she's a hero. there is a hero, and there are so many heroes here in israel who survived october for 17, survived captivity. and now they deserve to rebuild their lives. >> they can do that as well. since there are still hostages in gaza and i'm afraid that our prime minister netanyahu
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the leaves that his own political gain lives in continuing the war on an, on and onto a turn at the un never ending war for his own political game. but being pro-israeli is not being pro-bibi right now, being pro-israeli is also being perot that people potter stein, and being pro a deal that bring peace and tranquility to the whole area. this is exactly the opposite of what prime minister netanyahu is doing. but that's what 75% of israelis believe. and also the people who survived october 7, that's the only way they can rebuild their lives again as you know, there has been enormous criticism of the way that the response to october 7 has been carried out by prime minister netanyahu. i wonder what your message is to the world about october 7. also considering that there has been a rise in anti-semitic attacks
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i know you've heard it. there is there thinking that you're aware of from i think democrats in the political class who said yeah, but harris needs people in the middle and liberals are going to vote for her regardless, why would they stay home? it's as good as a vote for trump. what do you say to that reasoning? >> i honestly think we're going to have one of our largest turnout sever. i don't think that many people are going to stay home. i certainly hope not because of everything that's at stake. but for the sat democrats, because democrats, there's such a frightened group of people it's it's i still i mean, people they still think that trump is going to win this is kind of shocking to me, like don't you live with people are you are you not aware that there's going to be a tsunami of women voting? between now and election day that they were told two-and-a-half years ago that they no longer control their own bodies. they no longer have
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a say if they get pregnant an unplanned pregnancy the law now is that in many of our states, that you have to have that baby. >> if we have to do whatever we have to do is sort of a legal version, strapping you down to the table until you birth that baby? that's soviet that's the law of the land now and anybody who thinks that women are going to stay home the woman are going to tolerate this. >> and what do you not know any women do not live with a woman do is it your is there a next door neighbor? is there somebody you could just go ask them what do you think about my gender here? on my gender? >> nobody can tell me what to do with my body and maybe some people should. >> i'm just saying what seriously oh, but my goal you
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about that. >> i mean, yes, a lot of people obviously they live with women. they hear the opinions, they see what women are saying in polls. but they also see what other groups are saying in polls and kamala harris isn't doing as well with some voting blocs is say joe biden did before, if she wants to be comfortable, right? this appears to be very tied up. so when you look at the polls, when you look at what you're seeing in these all in states including michigan, which you talk a lot about. do you do you feel do you not put credence in those polls that show what is a dead heat here? >> and i don't think it's a dead heat i think i'm not saying i don't put credence in them, but i'll just go back to the morning of election day 2016. on the front page of the new york times, where according to their latest poll said that hillary quote, has it at 85% chance of winning today's
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election. trump only has a 15% chance. that was the morning of the election. all right? >> no, i don't think people should be running their lives based on these polls. >> they, i think polls that are pulling people on the issues are probably more active but i'm the candidate itself i think what i'm concerned, i'll give you an example because you mentioned you know, there are those democrats are trying to get her to tone it down you know. >> that's something women have been told for decades now now, you better tone that down yeah, that's the reason she's so progressive because she believes that a woman's right to choose. she believes that 14-year-old should that be able to take an ar-15 into a school? and she's going to ban these assault rifles that used to be banned, that republicans used to actually used to vote in favor of the assault weapons ban 30 years ago. now, all you
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go down all her positions that they line up exactly with where the majority of americans are in the majority of americans believe climate change is real. the majority of americans believe the minimum wage is too low. the majority of it just go down the list well, i want to give you one example that's, that covered a bunch on the news. so you have these democrats millionaire and billionaire democrats who have made contributions to the harris campaign and they have made it very clear that they expect her to fire lina khan, who is who joe biden put in as the head of the federal trade commission. now i don't want to get in the weeds and we're going to lose people's some soon as you say federal trade commission. but this lina khan is the person who's trying to fight all these mergers, acquisitions, trying to limit competition, so that prices go up when you don't have a competitive economy and they
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want her out of there. because she is anti-birth. >> she's she will she is fighting for the people and they want her gone. >> and they've told they've had publicly come on, even on cnn and said this is good for business. she's not good. biden put the wrong person in there and they expect kamala harris to remove her once she's president that's not going to happen that's not who we're voting for the majority of americans want regulation, they want people to be making sure that when you have a hurricane only and you only 1% of the people have flood insurance. that's not the country i live in. that's not the country i'm going to live in. that where people now are suffering because of this. and that's why the biden administration has said, we're sending everything and we're sending the army we're sending all the money in the way and you look, cnn at all you've
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done a great job pointing out when trump goes up there and says, you're only going to get $750 you know, i mean i mean, i we just laugh him off, but well, when i hear you, but you know, there's some people who may not. i do want to ask you because this tiny what do you mean? >> some people who are these people i want to ask do you about something else, michael, which is the timing of your warning because you're saying do not shift to be moderate. >> i will say the mob, the biggest majority in america might include some moderates in addition to people who are liberal, right? that would be moderate the majority of americans are pro-choice, the majority of americans, i hear gun control i hear what you're saying, but they might have so on immigration or economics economic issues. >> there, there may be some overlap with some of the things you're talking about when it comes to abortion in that kind of thing? i wonder though what you think though harris harris has been embracing this, you've
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seen it here recently. this the republicans for harris, she had liz cheney campaigning with her last week. she's got this upcoming event with former trump administration women i mean, do you see value in that or know? >> absolutely. of course you're politician, you want everybody's vote. you don't turned out anybody's vote. it doesn't mean she's going to, because republicans are going to vote for her, that she's not going to go have trying to get an assault weapons ban. she's going to do that. you're not going to be paid $7.25 an hour. now, as your minimum wage, it's going to go up to a living wage you're going to there's going to be child and family leave where you are covered. you don't lose your job because somebody gets sick in the family one after another. the american people's support, the platform of kamala harris and it would be stunning to me. i mean, i watched trump's rally boy those big screens behind him. no tax on social security no. no tax on
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overtime, though to no tax, no tax. and he's just lying all the things he promised before that he never did. he's not going to do this either, but he's hoping that people will do it because it sounds i mean, they cut the faces there on cnn in the rally and people who all were tearing up to think, oh, my god, i worked two jobs and knowing no tax on overtime that's not going to happen that's not going to happen. i know it sounds good. it feels good. i wish somebody would walk in this room right down. >> told me they loved me that would sound really nice. but that's not going to that's not going to get me loved. it's not going to give me a better life and i think the american people are smart enough and look at georgia today georgia, this is by the way, if you're in georgia, this is the last day to register this is it. >> you don't if you're not registered, if you haven't checked your registration to make sure you're registered. >> this is today in georgia and arizona today. is it your
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michael you still have time. go to vote dot and registered to vote it's a very good call to action there for folks in georgia, florida, and ohio, and texas, and arkansas indiana. >> this is the last day michael, it is always interesting to speak with you. thank you so much for taking time for us today. >> thank you for having me on in the daytime i'm so awake that's how it works. >> it's nice isn't it? michael moore, we appreciate it. >> i appreciate the good job that you're doing to keep people informed. thank you very much. >> all right. thank you, sir. so still ahead, milton. and we're keeping a close eye on things here because look at this, it is a category five right now. it's on track to slam into some of the same areas impacted by hurricane helene just ten days ago. next, how the u.s. military is preparing for the storm you covered no matter the question from more about the
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than an hour ago. the meantime, we're joined now by pentagon press secretary, general patrick ryder. general. thank you so much for being with us. first i want to ask about the news that we got that the u.s military is moving some assets in light of hurricane milton, what can you tell us about that yeah. >> well, first of all, boris, thanks so much for having me and thanks very much for providing important information about this pending storm as you know anytime that we have a significant weather events like hurricane, the u.s. military will do due diligence to ensure that we can relocate assets to places where there'll be safe, you know, think about like fighter jets naval vessels, things like that. so that's all standard. but in the meantime, what we're doing is leaning very far for forward to working with fema and other federal, state, and local agencies to be sure that we're ready and prepared once this storm, this massive storm hits landfall
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i'm wondering what you think is the biggest concern for folks in that region, given that they just dealt with hurricane helene fewer than two weeks ago. and there's a potential for a storm surge that would shatter records >> well, as you highlight, i mean, storm surge is always high, deep levels of water is always something to be very concerned about. i think in this particular case we just had helene go through. you have debris, you have damaged. that's still being assessed and so sustained winds storm surge, all that combines to create a very volatile mix and so it's very, very important for people to take the warnings seriously, take action now. and the dod, again, we'll continue to work very closely with fema under their leadership as well as state and local agencies to make sure that we're prepared to help general, i do want to ask you about the ongoing response to hurricane helene.
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>> we know that president biden deployed more than 1,500 troops to north carolina to help with ongoing recovery efforts. that's in addition to some 6,000 guardsman what role is the military playing in the recovery there yeah, we are very well integrated now with the federal, state, and local authorities at the request of fema and the north carolina governor doing things like helping to deliver food, water, route clearance imagine getting trees and debris off of roads so that so that important logistics and emergency capabilities can get in as well as providing air lift support helicopter support you got c7 teams that are helping to deliver palettes and food and water to places. >> so again, we're going to continue to work very, very closely with fema and others to make sure that folks are getting the support they need so i want to ask you to respond to republican vice presidential nominee jd vance, who on
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saturday said that the 82nd airborne only, he has half the troops they want supporting recovery efforts. >> he added that there's quote no command and control. is that accurate appreciate, i won't get into making comments about from political candidates and getting involved in politics. >> what i will say is that we do have very tried and true command and control processes us northern in command, working very closely with fema. and again, local and state authorities. the governor's office to make sure that as we support these efforts, we're doing it in a sink synchronized integrated way to make sure that we're helping people and not creating additional problems by russia thank stuff in that's not connected to the broader overall effort. and so we are going to continue to stay after this. we have troops on the ground right now in north carolina that are helping with this effort and will
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continue to stay closely sync with fema and other agencies to make sure that we're additive to this effort and helping our fellow americans i respect her desire to stay away from the politics of all of this, but there are a lot of folks out there that have been hearing messages from vance and former president trump who actually think that republican led areas are being abandoned. >> in the words of trump, by a democratic administration, i wonder what you would say to those folks lot of very smart people who can talk about the political aspects of this. >> i'm a uniform department of defense officer, air force officer. i'm going to focus on the facts and the facts are those are americans on the ground in north carolina and we're going to help our fellow americans who are in this time of need he'd, and so again, we'll continue to work very closely with fema, will continue to work very closely with the governor's office and state and local leadership to make sure that we are helping with this effort going forward.
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