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that time to get out is now maybe helene was just a rehearsal for what's to come. >> a helene was a surge, but milton is a monster this case is not about regulating the content that is shown to tiktok users. it's about tiktoks, old bad conduct, the damage being done to young people could be permanent donald trump has this. desire to be a dictator. he admires strongmen and he gets played by them because he thinks that they're his friends shares. >> they go yeah just like the beautiful city of milwaukee newsroom with max foster and christina macfarlane hello, a
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warm welcome to our viewers joining us from the u.s. and around the world. i'm max foster and i'm christina macfarlane. it's wednesday, october 9, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 4:00 a.m. on florida's west coast. we're in a matter of hours. one of the strongest atlantic hurricanes ever will slam into the state millions of people are under either mandatory or voluntary evacuation orders of this hour with officials and health weather experts alike doing all they can to convince residents to get out of the storm's path before it's too late emergency currently exists the storm, from space. milton's eyewall take about ten hours if we can show you this to cross over florida, but its effects will be felt well into thursday hurricane hunters, they flew through the storm on please tuesday. but despite the turbulence, they were still able to collect
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valuable data royal caribbean cruise in the gulf of mexico had to be turned around as milton continued to gain strength for passengers said several amenities with close shows were canceled for multiple ports, stocks were missed because of the highways are the ship's captain told passengers he wasn't willing to risk their safety. >> and authorities in florida urging anyone who has stayed behind to do the same this storm is going to be different if you're an evacuation zone, please get out. >> don't gamble with you and your loved one's life make the preparations, find a hotel, find a family member, state of friend's house, worst-case scenario status, shelter. there's plenty of them open, but you'd bet you're better off being inconvenienced and uncomfortable, yet alive easy to say when the roads are jam packed and the petrol is running out, we're going to have to atlanta now. where cnn meteorologist derek van dam is following the storm for us and it's all about those small shifts in a storm that could
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mean it does avoid the most built-up areas yeah. without a doubt it's a game of miles, right? max and christina. but we are less than 24 hours away from a societal and economic disaster that i would like to say, we haven't experienced in decades but we did so just two weeks ago with hurricane helene. and here we are again, this storm has maintained its strength overnight, still a powerful category five. and we are within striking distance of the u.s. mainland. here it is a very defined pinhole eye. lots of convection bubbling up in advance of it we're already experiencing heavy rainfall across southwestern florida. the timeframe hasn't changed much. we still believe a landfall will occur overnight, tonight or at least late wednesday into early thursday morning. but the specifics on exactly where that most powerful right front quadrant makes landfall is still being turned out. i know we're still
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24 hours away from this and we should have a good handle on it, but these are, this is the nature of the beast. these storms wobble when they're at this intensity. in fact, you can see that the hurricane has now made it into key west radar. there is the eye, it's only six miles wide at the elevation that this radar beam is sweeping across the area. so that just shows you how come packed and how organized the storm has. a lot of lightning and convection around it. i want to show you this, this is new because we get these updated infographics from the national hurricane center, the shading of red you see here stretching from coast to coast that's hurricane force gusts. you see that darker shade of red that is major hurricane force winds. so we're talking index of 111 miles per hour, and that will cross the central portion of the peninsula. and that means a large area, not just the coast will experience these catastrophic winds as well. this is new overnight, so we've seen that subtle shift in the strongest winds south of
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hillsborough and pinellas, even though you will feel extreme winds from the storm, i don't want to diminish the threat there, but we are noticing more of a suddenly track in all of our computer models. and that is because the storm has moved slightly to the east of where the projection genes were originally located. the modeling that we receive is actually not aligning where the actual center of the storm isn't. that has downstream implications on who gets the worst part of the storm. >> one thing's for sure there's an expanding winfield, so we're going to build up all of the water ahead of it across that right front quadrant, the golf off of mexico, a very shallow in nature. >> this areas susceptible to storm surge. we're talking ten to 15 feet of above-ground normally dry ground, inundation. so we're looking at sarasota southward into lee county. we don't want to hear this. we all know what happened in september 2022 with hurricane ian, fort myers beach getting absolutely destroyed.
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but i want us to say this and plea to the residents there. if you did not heed evacuation warnings, it is time to move inland. now maximum wave heights as the storm approaches over 30 feet, according to some of our computer models, that's on the open ocean. and then we can talk about her on-coming hurricane without the threat of waterspouts and tornadoes. in fact, there is an enhanced risk today. some of the dynamic players in the upper levels of the atmosphere are going to come up and spin up. tornado he knows very quickly, and those can be extremely destructive as well. there will be a lot of rain associated with the system we could get two to 23 even four months of rainfall as it crosses the central peninsula of florida. and this has been a very wet year. what past couple of months. so inland flooding will be a threat. and then of course, we've got the surge working together and that's only going to help raise water levels within inlets rivers, and along the coastline as well. right now, we're getting minute by minute update from hurricane hunters. this is a neat perspective. i'll leave it
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like this with you, max and cristina. we will get more information as we get more center fixes on where exactly that is, because that plays the crucial to roll on who gets the worst parts of the storm. >> thank you, derek. and as you say, updates minute by minute, we will be checking back with you at the half-hour. obviously, we're going to be tracking this all our all hours today. thanks very much. >> about 20 million people are under hurricane or tropical storm warnings covering almost the entire population of florida as you saw, there are more than 3 million live in the tampa metropolitan area, which hasn't had a direct hit from a hurricane in more than a century. >> soon as boris sanchez has our report from treasure island. but first, lee woman is in tampa, which he is preparing for worst case scenario massive piles of debris are clogging the streets here, you're not only in tampa, but along the western coast of florida, leftover from hurricane helene, there was a massive exodus of people leaving here fleeing
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what is expected to be one of the worst hurricanes to hit florida in a century oceanic and atmospheric administration on a quote, bumpy ride flying inside hurricane milton as a trial max toward florida. >> the storm is expected to double in size before slamming into the sunshine state late wednesday, just two weeks since hurricane ian hit well, my mom just lost everything in the hawaiian storm. >> don't want to do it again, or like potentially have anything bad happens. >> the back-to-back storms left little time to clean up piles of debris, still not picked up from helene could be tossed around by milton's winds and water causing new hazards. >> they're still a lot of debris out there, so it is a concern and we were running out of time with that, which is another reason why the best thing that we can advise for people at this time is those are the areas that are required to evacuate. so please do so. >> officials are pleading for people to leave morning that
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they risk being killed if they stayed is not survivable i just want to tell you if you think you're going to be able to stay up there and protect your property it's not going to happen. the storm's eye and eyewall could come ashore in the tampa area and unleash record storm surge potentially becoming the worst storm to hit the city in over 100 years. >> you're gonna get out, get out now noa officials morning that destruction from hurricane milton is already roughly projected to cost, quote multiple tens of billions of dollars almost 20% of gas stations across the state are empty. >> the governor is bringing in tankers to refuel and telling people this is not just a danger for the coast, but will impact the entire state. in tampa, florida. i'm lee wildman reporting eerily quiet today on treasure island. this is an area with about 10,000
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residents, roughly. usually a big tourist destination, but many of the beach front beach front hotels are shut down because of hurricane helene hitting about two weeks ago and they there's trash strewn everywhere. this is one of the giant piles that we've seen in pinellas county. this thing is about 20 to 25 feet high. a couple of hundred feet long, and it is full of just random stuff. there's a bag of golf clubs, there's a ton of pieces of wood. just imagine this thing coming toward you out 100 miles an hour on top of that, you've got space heaters, you've got all kinds of scrap metal. the other issue with this barrier island, like so many others on the other side of the ocean, there's a base so you're talking about a ten to 15 foot storm surge coming in here with a foot of rain more or less estimated to be on top of that. where is this stuff going to go? so in speaking to neighbors that live in the community that have debris lined up outside of their homes. and by the way, we've been seeing this block to block to block across treasure island that's one of
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their chief concerns. i spoke to a couple of different residents today. one of them, a gentleman named matt who lives in a condo. he lives on the first floor of a condo when he wrote out helene here. he said the water got up to his chest and he panicked and he got out. he was fortunate to get out this time. he wasn't taking any chances. he saw all this stuff and thought that this would essentially turned into projectiles headed his way. there was another lady who lived in the building next to his. she had some mobility issues. she was contemplating trying to ride out the storm. fortunately or earlier this afternoon, i saw her family common and ask them and she he decided that it was the right decision to leave goodness. >> well, hurricane milton's projected path across central florida is prompting the closure of some of the state's biggest and most lucrative tourist attractions, including all four of the main theme parks that disney world, which will begin closing stages later today. universal studios attractions will also start shutting down today, busch gardens, tampa bay is closed through thursday, and its annual harlow scream event has
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been canceled as well. seaworld and legoland are also close, but like lands hotels are operating with limited capacity anti-immigrant rhetoric tuesday during a call to the right-wing network, newsmax, the republican presidential nominee's suggested haitian migrants in springfield, ohio with temporary protected status still don't have a right to be and pose a threat every look at springfield where 30,000 illegal immigrants are dropped, and it was they may have done it through a certain little trick, but they are illegal immigrants as far as i'm concerned, it's dead destroying the town. they're destroying the whole, they'll end up destroying the state. we cannot let this happen. >> these latest remarks come nearly a month after trump falsely claimed that haitian migrants in springfield eat people's pets meanwhile, kamala harris has proposed
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broadening government, medicare benefits to cover home health care, which can be quite costly. the vice president's plan is an effort to win over americans in the so-called sandwich generation who care for both children and the elderly parents are sprawled out the plan for the first time on tuesday during one of her recent high-profile interviews, cnn's eva mckend has the details just hundred and 50, vice president kamala harris in the midst of a media blitz as the democratic presidential nominee tries to reach as many voters as possible. >> in the coming weeks of a campaign that is exceedingly close. it is good to be with you among the flurry of unscripted interviews, most of them on non traditional notions including an appearance on the view, were harris was asked if she would have done anything differently than president joe biden. >> there is donna thing that comes to me i end in terms of and i've been a part of most of the decisions that have had impact harris later pointed to
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one way she would differ from biden if elected, but i'm going to have a republican in my cabinet because i don't i don't feel burdened by letting pride get in the way of a good idea the trump campaign in quickly seized on the vice president's comments saying in a statement, if you're a voter who wants to turn the page from joe biden's failed economy open border, and global chaos. >> then kamala harris is not the candidate for you with four weeks until election day. harris also calling out the former president's series of it's also about the federal response in the aftermath of hurricane helene it's profound and it is the height of irresponsibility and frankly callousness. >> this is so consistent about donald trump. if he puts himself before the needs of other i fear that he really lacks empathy on a very basic level in addition to the view harris also sitting tuesday with howard stern and
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late-night host stephen colbert a wide ranging interview with cbs is 60 minutes. >> this section posted online, which foreign country do you considered to be are greatest adversary? >> i think there's an obvious one in mind which is iran. iran has american blood on their hands this attack on israel, 200 bullets stick missiles what we need to do to ensure that iran never achieves the ability to be a new hopefully or power. that is one of my highest priority harris telling stern the high-stakes of the election is causing her to lose sleep. i literally loosely and have been over. what is at stake in this election. >> and harris's media strategy, not only to preach to the converted, but to speak to americans perkins more broadly as she tries to remind them of some of the chaos that came to characterize the trump
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presidency. she argues that he's easily manipulated by dictators and had a botched response to the pandemic. eva mckend, cnn, washington what during his most recent tv appearance, he has cracked open a cold one with late show host stephen colbert he will call it the vibe election everywhere. all the vibes were all good. but elections i think are one on vibes because one of the old saw is, is i they just want somebody they can have a beer with so what would you like to have a beer with me so i can tell people what that's like this was now we asked ahead of that, can't just be given a drink to the vice president. i'd states but asked me you asked for miller high life time i was at a baseball game with doug shares. >> there you go high life that they cracked open.
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>> there is actually from milwaukee, a swing-state which harris is trying to wait a blue state, pretty shrewd move on their part, right. >> is everything i mean, everything is about everything counts at this point, doesn't it? just a month ago to the election still ahead, a harsh criticism for israel, the u.s. >> and its allies from iran's president, we're live in tehran view plus over a dozen u.s. states. sue tiktok alleging the platform harms children's mental health more on the lawsuit against the social media giant ahead. >> and it will be keeping an eye on milton because the rare category five hurricane is on track to hit florida's gulf coast as a major storm in a matter of hours world change. tv on the edge sunday at nine on cnn has won some of the biggest verdicts in american history. so if a defective product,
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18 hours driving across iran and shared those photos of your trip certainly right now, made very their language is concerned that also a very birth home as far as their threat to israel, concern as well. >> one of the things that they have been israel after 41 week ago and crushing response from the iranian making that we did actually fly from this country. substantial because we didn't kick the land right now, lot of krnov, like the been canceled, and, there is a lot of concern among people that we've need to break from israel, whether or not a possible retaliation and whether or not i couldn't wider war in the end united states against iran, one of the things that you're in well it's a great deal of support for hezbollah. slain leader hassan provide a little bit beforehand you see a lot of
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billboards that we're talking about. there continued right now they are under a lot pressure, of course, on the battlefield and a lot of their commanders have been slain. the leadership here in iran as he continued to be pulled aside, right now, i'm being in place well, this month security and defense given and there's about the same for for the iranians are saying that they don't got here but that there would be a crushing response from the iranians attack fred, we're going to come back to you when we can get some better audio, but pretty extraordinary to see him there and take five point of view, i believe in the israeli military says is checking to
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see whether the presumptive new leader of hezbollah has been killed in an israeli strike earlier tuesday, the israeli prime minister claims, has nasrallah's successor, hashem safieddine, has been eliminated along with thousands of other terrorists an idf spokesperson says stuff like dean was in a hezbollah building in beirut when it was hit on friday. >> but the results of the strike has still being assessed a top hezbollah official is saying for the first time the group supports a ceasefire with israel, even without an end to the fighting in gaza. >> it comes as israeli military operations in southern lebanon have expanded to the west, despite the idf claim that its campaign would be limited, israeli airstrikes hit as targets in southern beirut. again, overnight, lebanese state media report massive destruction, including the collapse of four residential buildings, has bilart is pushing back back on the israeli prime minister's claim of success we've degraded hezbollah's capabilities we took a thousands of terrorists
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including nasrallah himself, and as well as replacement. >> the replacement of his replacement today, hezbollah is weaker than it's been for many, many years. now you, the lebanese people, you stand at a significant crossroads it is your choice you can now take back your country. you can return it to a path of peace and prosperity paula hancocks joining us now paula, what you make about the phone call between biden and netanyahu? >> well max, it's been a long time coming. that's for sure. we have been hearing from president biden a number of times that he was going to speak to the israeli prime minister imminently. but finally, we understand that they will be speaking today this wednesday. that's according to and israeli official, and also we know that the defense minister yoav gallant, was intending to go to the u.s us today. he was supposed to meet with his
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counterpart, lloyd austin on wednesday, but the israeli prime minister has postponed that trip but we believe from this israeli official that netanyahu wants to speak with biden first. there will obviously be a lot to speak about. they haven't spoken. we understand from u.s. officials since august which is quite remarkable given the fact that the u.s. is the biggest ally and supporter of israel when it comes to the number of fronts that they are fighting on. now clearly one of the issues they will be talking about is what israel's response to iran will be after the, after tehran fired some 200 ballistic missile sales, they say at israel, the u.s. helped with shooting some of those down. but the u.s. is at pains to make sure that the already really widening conflict does not widen any further, although u.s. officials have told us
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he's unlikely to be trying to convince mr. netanyahu not to have a significant response, as we saw back in april, max i'm paula another hezbollah is saying they are backing a ceasefire in lebanon, how likely is it that will get anywhere with israel, especially after the u.s. announced yesterday, there that they are no longer planning to revive a ceasefire deal sides to sign up to a ceasefire at this point, it appears as though hezbollah is supportive it does not appear as though israel is ready for any kind of ceasefire. we've seen an intensification if anything, of what they are doing in lebanon. we heard just yesterday that they were expanding their operations in southwest lebanon, claiming they're still limited, but they've added another division to that. now, this is a 21 day ceasefire plan
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that president biden had, had pitched, believing the both sides it had given the green light to at least discussing it, but israel was very clear in the fact that this was not what they were looking for at this point we have heard that hezbollah number two will potentially could be number one name qassim in a speech saying that they supported the speaker, nabih various efforts to try and secure a ceasefire hezbollah had tide of any kind of ceasefire or resent them ending of hostilities against israel to a ceasefire in gaza that doesn't appear to be the case, at least from what he was saying in that speech. but it was also a very defiant speech against israel and against what the troops are doing in lebanon. but it does need to sites to be signing up to this ceasefire. we may hear more about israel's feeling on this after that phone call with the u.s president, max christina
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all right. >> paula hancocks there live from abu dhabi. thanks, paula. now tops u.n. officials are raising concerns that lebanon could become another gaza, a spokesperson for the human rights commissioner says, civilians are paying the ultimate price with destruction everywhere, 1 million people displaced in hospitals and schools closed. he also says, israel is using the same means and methods of warfare in both conflicts when we come back, social media giant tiktok has been taken to court over allegations. its features are designed to hook children plus as hurricane milton churns towards florida, even the penguins are to evacuate their home or to higher ground >> said 30 at nine on cnn every year, millions of noses are ghosted by the plugins. >> new air wake advanced our groundbreaking plug-in that pulses sin for staying power up
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newsroom here are the some of the top stories we're following today. >> u.s. president joe biden has canceled his overseas trips this week, saying he needs to be in the country when hurricane milton makes landfall. mr. biden had planned to make his first state visit to berlin, where he was also due to meet with german, british, and french leaders to discuss support for ukraine talks between boeing and union members have broken down and no more negotiations are scheduled in part, union is seeking a pay rise and have been on strike for nearly a month i'm brazil supreme court says x can resume services in the country, accept been suspended since august after not complying with court orders related to hate speech and misinformation, moderation, elon musk had initially called for the orders censorship, but has since about depressure by blocking accounts flanked by the court and paying pending finds
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once again a rare category five storm in the gulf of mexico with landfall expected on florida's heavily populated west coast sometime in the day ahead, is forecast to weaken before then, likely to category three strength, but forecasters warn the powerful winds and storm surge which will still be life-threatening. >> the city of tampa is bracing for the worst case scenario officials there say one thing that makes milton so scary is what it would do with all the debris left behind by hurricane helene which hit the region just two weeks ago another major concern, power outages, which authorities fear could be widespread and very long lasting effecting potentially millions of people. said, back to atlanta to check in with derek van dam, who's been looking at the waffle index, the house index yeah. >> there's a restaurant chain in southwestern florida and across much of the southeastern u.s. called the waffle house and it's often a indicator of
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how severe a storm could be. so they either stay open and a minor maybe category one hurricane. but they start closing up shop when we you start expecting more major impacts and a loss of electricity, that type of thing. so there's actually a map that they have issued where you can track the closures of that particular restaurant and it's a good indicator to people i've even seen it in past hurricanes, where people can get an indication of where power has been restored because the waffle house has been opened as well. so it's just kind of interesting little index. hear that local people within the united states, particularly hurricane prone areas, used to determine the severity of a hurricane no, by no means, is it an official official forecast, right but i want but to turn the page here to talk about what we are facing here in southwest florida. and, you know, tampa is on knife's edge right now because of this model data
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that's coming in minute by minute on whether or not this storm will move to the south, or whether or not it will keep its initial trajectory towards tampa bay that is still still needs to be determined. there are so many details about a hurricane of this magnitude, this strength in the size that can lead to downstream implications, meaning in 24 hours time where it exactly makes landfall one thing we know for sure is that the hurricane has maintained its intensity overnight. and in fact, there's this bubble of convection thunderstorm activity. look at all the lightning in advance of the storm, and then here this is important as well. a clear eye, you can see all the way down to the ocean. and that little lightning strike on the northern eyewall indicates to me that there's still a lot of maintaining of this category five strength of 160 mile per hour winds look, we're 24 hours away from a direct strike from a major hurricane. this is not the place we want to be, but this is the reality that we're facing. so you have got to
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listen to authorities if you have not evacuated, time is running out and i plead with you to leave, especially if you're along the coastline. if you're located in southern florida, you need to be listening up as well. southwest florida as we get that exact track nail down here within the next coming hours, this will make all the difference on who receives the worst of the storm surge. remember, you can hide from the wind, but you can not hide from the water. this is the concern here, because flooding and coastal storm surge will inundate homes. it will and date businesses and certainly many of the coastal barrier islands that are so heavily populated. now, this forecast track has a category four just before landfall and that's important. you can see how it weakens because it interacts with the land, the central peninsula of florida. but we do anticipate the storm to be a major hurricane upon its arrival rival. in fact of the sheer fact that it maintain its strength overnight means that the storm will have a category three or higher winds
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as it makes landfall along the coast. some of them latest data, this is a european model, so we're looking at one set of us and this is interesting because what we saw yesterday was a southerly shift in that eyewall. the strongest part of the storm where the most intense surge will be located now we're noticing this windshield wiper effect. this is it's kind of going back-and-forth north and south game of miles, right? well, now we're starting to see a worst-case scenario again, unfold with this particular model for tampa bay. so all of these details need to be ironed out going forward. but one thing's for sure catastrophic winds possible from hillsborough county, pinellas county, southward into charlotte lee county, sarasota as well. punta gorda siesta key. these are the areas that need to be paying very close attention. the eye of the storm now becoming visible on radar. this is the key west radar. so really when you see that on radar, it really, really starts to highlight the amount of time that we have available to us because there's radar beams can only stretch so far satellite we're taking it from space
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radar, we're taking it from a beam from the ground. >> so what we're looking at now is a storm surge warning map. and i want you to take note that we know the obvious here, right? western coastline, the gulf coast of florida under storm surge warnings, but also note what's on the east side. that is also a storm surge warning. this will cross over the peninsula and also bring up the seas and the coastal storm surge on the other side of florida. so devastating next 24 hours really really, truly busy 24 hours ahead for you to meteorologists everywhere, derek, thanks very much for no
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take a look both physically and emotional they were all ready picking up the pieces on florida's gulf coast, fight stare can eat the next and you'd like it was what it is you've got to keep loving now. >> that's caldwell must cut short her search for her mother's wedding ring to evacuated for the second time in as many weeks you saying you're really worried about folks have made it through this one, but may not. >> well, yeah, because the amount of debris on this street and winds, even if it slows down, governor desantis said this morning that even with 24/7 debris removal, there wouldn't have all of helene's damaged cleaned up in time for milton to make landfall? and, this is why there is one front-loader over here waiting to fill up a line of empty dump trucks that's approximately two miles long on this speech
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was covered in millions of dollars of fresh shan to try to protect this community, which just got washed away. >> that's right. >> what does that tell you about how we prepare and how we have to adjust? to this new earth the fact is, you cannot adapt your way out of the climate crisis. susan glickman grew up around this bungalow where her husband and a dear nine-year-old friend called nanny survived. helene but ironically, she's also a community climate organizer in florida desperately tried and to convinces officials and neighbors that this is what scientists have been warning about for generations. >> it is beyond criminal. if we do not dramatically address the root causes of the problem immediately. but if we keep putting climate pollution and burning fossil fuels, we're just going to make a lot of this plan. >> this done hearing own town, st. petersburg were about 24, 36 hours before landfall.
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>> and it's obvious that the evacuation orders are taking being taken seriously by folks you do see some souls walking dogs, a few cars out, but mostly empty officials did voice some concern about in addition to all the worries that construction towers that are all over this growing city here in these category four winds, those could come down and they admitted they don't have to have enough time to disassemble them. before landfall but honestly, even if they were to come down in a worst-case scenario, so much of this area is evacuated, it may not cost a lot of life. what is really worrisome is that mount of water being pushed by category five wins. >> less than 500 miles away from this part of tampa. >> keep in mind the last time a major storm hit this part of florida, hundred years ago the population has gone up by about three-and-a-half million people. and sea level has gone up by a foot though weir, cnn, st. petersburg, florida and
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aquarium in tampa, florida is taking steps to make sure that african penguins stay safe during the storm on tuesday, workers loaded penguins into crates and carts and transported the birds from their home. >> on the first floor to temporary shelter on the second floor to avoid possible storm surge. >> good to have the aquarium still say other animals on the ground floor? but the building have also been moved to temporary second floor locations you data from the us centers for disease control shows a link between social media use and mental health amongst teens, the cvcs new youth risk behavior report surveyed 155 schools across the country. >> the data reveals more than three for high schoolers were frequently online using social media several times a day with about 30% tapping in more than once an hour. >> that report also found that 43% of students very active on social media. so they feel persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness compared to 32% who use it less often we were
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all a multi-state effort is underway to hold tiktok accountable for its impact on kids 14 us states are suing tiktok for allegedly harming the mental health of children and introducing addictive features to keep them watching. tiktok says it's strongly disagrees with the claims. tiktok was chinese parent company bytedance, is also battling a lawsuit that could ban the app in the u.s. as district of columbia, as attorney general explains, the need to hold a social media companies accountable. >> tiktok platform is like digital nicotine. it's an addictive and dangerous platform that is intended to have young people, teenagers spend as much possible time with their eyeballs glued to the screen it's an exploitive model in the sense that we know that tiktok wants young people watching. tiktok because it drives ad revenue with so many young people being put at risk every day. there are mental health and well-being at risk. some of the brain science tells us that as the brain is
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developing, the damage being done to young people people could be permanent that it's targeting various elements of the social media platform. >> cnn's clare duffy has more yeah, these lawsuits take a wide range of tiktok's business practices and features that these attorneys general say can harm young users mental health and well-being, things like the endlessly scrolling feed that they can keep users scrolling to see what the next video is going to be late night notifications that can interrupt teens sleep. >> and they claim that tiktok has failed to do enough to address so-called tiktok challenges. these viral video trends were teens tried to replicate videos created by other users and can sometimes be encouraged to engage in dangerous behavior like writing on the outside of a subway train. that's a stunt known as subway surfing. and the new york complaint points out that a new york team was killed doing this earlier this year, and that his mom found videos on his tiktok feed promoting this kind of activity. now, tiktok has repeatedly said that its platform is safe for children. this is not the first
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time that it's faced planes like this. a spokesperson told me today that the company has strongly disagrees with the claims and they pointed to new features that the platform has rolled out in the past few years. things like a default screen time limit for teens, default privacy protections for teens under the age of 16. and parental oversight tools. but these state attorneys general clearly do you think that those things are not enough? clare duffy, cnn, new york still to come, people are preparing for the worst as hurricane milton closes in on the state of florida will have the latest on a massive storm after this break research and unreal savings elevate your every day. >> cnn underscored the all our reviews and recommendations that underscored they are trying to shut down this legal loophole to get 100 milligram generic viagra or 20 milligram generic sialic delivered to your door? or for just $0.87 in less than two minutes, do this.
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