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traveling with the trump campaign and this is cnn firsthand look at the damage hurricane milton did with a visit to florida tomorrow, the president says he plans to talk with speaker mike johnson about getting congress to prove more disaster relief funding. fema says it has enough money to provide immediate aid to those impacted by hurricanes helene and milton but fema administrator has warned that the agency will be out of funds before the fiscal year ends. >> cnn senior white house producer betsy klein joins us now from washington betsy. the precedent is also pushing back strongly against lies about the hurricanes. what can you tell us? >> well, veronica, we are learning that president biden does plan to travel to florida tomorrow to be on the ground and really witnessed firsthand. the devastation and destruction from hurricane milton. now some of the details about that trip where exactly he's going are still coming into view but we do expect him to meet with
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first responders who have been on the ground, but both before and after that storm hit. and also the local officials. and we will also see whether he does step into that consoler role. now, that wasn't something that he wasn't able to do when he went to north carolina earlier this month simply because the roads could not accommodate a presidential motorcade. so we'll see if he does that tomorrow. but the president has been looking to convey a lot of urgency around this hurricane. he has been briefed every day. he's spoken with reporters because about this really trying to combat that spate of miss and disinformation, some of which has been spread by former president donald trump around the federal response. here it's what he had to say about the republicans. he's been working with on this issue talking a lot of republican mayors and governors are standing up, say this i'm not sure why, but conservative hardcore republican governors, hardcore republican rare stand up it's just got to stop got to stop. >> i think those who have been
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spreading these lies to try to undermine the opposition are going to pay a price for now, there is significant relief for those impacted by this storm through fema disaster relief program. there's also aid for homeowners and small business owners through the small business administration. and there is money for renters through the department of housing and urban development but as we mentioned, this has been a very challenging hurricane season. and those funding resources are running out and running out quickly. so president biden is calling on house speaker mike johnson to bring congress back to pass that additional aid. he said he hasn't yet spoken with johnson and the white house and biden administration right now is looking to really figure out exactly how much money is going to be needed for this disaster relief. all these resources since that are so desperately needed, veronica all right, i'll take it, betsy klein, thanks so much well, this morning, the national weather
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service has issued flood warnings for hillsborough county. let's take a look as first responders took on the alafia river in hillsborough county on friday to rescue those stranded after hurricane milton ripped through the state. other neighborhoods are also watching for potential flooding. this drone video shows flooded homes and streets near another river in pasco county were with cnn meteorologist elisa raffa. elisa talk to us about the dangers of river flooding, especially after a powerful earth hurricane kane rather like this. yeah. >> i mean, ten to 20 inches of rain is going to take time to go somewhere through the watershed. so the river problems will continue going into even next week because the rivers are going to be slow to drain and will continue to rise. i mean, this is all river flooding, not storm surge because we got just such torrentially heavy rain and we got this heavy rain on the northern side of milton's track because they got squeezed in with a front from the north. i mean, look at these ten to 20 inch totals from tampa
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stretching up towards orlando and even towards the east coast of florida. so the rivers continue to be moderate and major flood stage, not just on the west coast, where milton made landfall, but even the east coast to again, we had a lot of that heavy rain stretching across the state and the watershed is still working to clear some of it out. we will not find some of these rivers on the west coast starts to recede until monday. so again, really slow to have those levels come down and we're looking at these rivers on the west coast still getting up above major flood stage in records through wednesday, so it will take multiple days of flooding for these rivers to really alleviate the power problem is batter, but still nearly 2 million people without power from the very wide wind field that we had with milton at one point, it was 250 miles, so that knocked out a lot of power for a lot of floridians the tornado there are reports that are coming in are just mind-boggling three ef-3 tornadoes in a hurricane is incredibly rare. >> we get hurricanes and tornadoes, but they're
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typically much weaker. e of zeros or ef-1s. we had one ef3 that was on the ground for 21 miles long track tornadoes are rare. period, especially in hurricane we set a record the day that milton made landfall with 126 warnings issued for tornadoes. that's how many spin-ups there were, how many rotations that we were finding on radar. it was just incredible to see the amount of tornado warnings that were issued. and there's still going through the damage and serving to figure out you know, how many tornadoes actually touched down. this season has been incredibly busy. these are all the landfills that we have this season alone. barrel francine three in florida that ties for the most landfalls in a season in the state of florida. victor at elisa raffa, thanks so much. >> still ahead. what you need to know about how heart conditions could affect her risk for dementia weekdays it for on cnn when a
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state of virginia over its plan to purge voters identified as noncitizens. the suit says officials violated federal law with systemic systematic removal of voters from registering striation roles. the justice department alleges a violation of the national voter registration act virginia's governor glenn youngkin, issued an executive order 90 days for the election, but the law says any such program must be completed no later than 90 days before the election instances of non citizens casting ballots are very rare. the fda has declared shortages of three iv drug, iv drugs that are produced at a north carolina plant, which temporarily shut down following hurricane helene. hospitals across the us who is a rationing critical iv fluids and postponing some surgeries amid the supply chain issues, the usda is allowing the importation of products from outside the the us to leave eva, the shortage lets talk about your heart as a new study that suggests that having heart
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disease may put you at a higher risk for developing dementia. >> and with nearly 130 million americans living with some form of heart disease, that number surprised me it's a connection worth paying attention to joining me now, is cardiologist and vice president of public affairs at hello, heart dr. jayne morgan. good morning. thanks for being in. good morning. victor should not be surprised by 130 million people with some form of heart disease. >> know we really shouldn't when we look at the burgeoning obesity in this nation, and we see how much heart disease is really moving forward. and we think even at the height of covid heart disease was never knocked off of his pedestal as the number one killer of americans. >> let's talk now about this connection. mean heart disease and dementia. explain the link. why does one exacerbate the other? >> so we're starting to understand that there's this interdependence between the brain and the heart. the heart is pumping the blood and oxygen
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that fuels the brain and then the brain gives you that autonomic function that makes the heart move forward. and we know there's this interplay one of the things that we do understand is that the vasculature, so the vessels, the blood vessels of your body react the same way in the brain as they do in the heart. so as you develop heart disease, you're also developing brain disease as the vessel's of your heart close the vessel speed in your brain also start to close. and that's where you can get that dementia you're not getting the oxygen and fuel in nutrients to your brain. the same as your heart. >> so there you don't have to accept this faith is something that people can do to as much as they can prevent that's right back to the other, you know, it's even more important to take care of yourself and to start early and to start young with really good habits. >> and the number one thing you can do even better than diet is to exercise the way that we live now is not the way the man body it was designed to live, but here we are living
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this way. here we all are but this is not what we were supposed to be doing. so what do we have? we have obesity and we have sedentary lifestyles and we've got artificial sweeteners and sugars that are going into our bodies and we see heart disease increasing and dementia increasing at the same time number one thing, not only a plant-based diet, but the number one thing is to exercise a bodies were meant to move. >> now, if you reverse the effects of heart disease can you reverse the potential for dementia? >> oh, such a provocative question. and so we know that blood pressure medications and cholesterol medications can certainly reverse the course of heart disease because they do what they address the risk factors for heart disease. so blood pressure medications are incredibly important, heaping your blood pressure down, say, decrease that risk of heart disease and cholesterol medications. do the same as well. is that going to be the same impact for the brain? you
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hit the nail on the head. that is what we need to find out because of this interconnection and see if we can start to reverse. so in this dementia as well as heart disease we're seeing heart disease earlier in life is that the same for dementia we are seeing dementia a little earlier as well and we've got to really start to address obesity. >> we've got a societal construct of not fat shaming and not addressing it. and an acceptance of being overweight and to not address it. but the fact of the matter as a physician, i'm not fat shaming as a physician. what am i concerned about? unconcerned about increase in cancer rates? i'm concerned about increasing heart disease dementia, arthritis. all of these things are caused by the chronic inflammation in your body caused by obesity is not a matter of fat shaming or are making a judgment. i'm saying to you, this is not the way our
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bodies were meant to be if we were in the wild or in a native situation, we couldn't survive and we were obese were not agile enough. and so our bodies are really not made to work this way. and we're seeing all types of chronic diseases come about because of this inflammatory they including dementia. all right. dr. jayne morgan, thank you. you're welcome all right. >> let's check in now with coy wire. coy. >> good morning, victor. we're getting caught up on the sports when we come up with an awesome night, especially if you're a dodgers fan, we had shannon campaign celebrations after la advancing to the next round of the playoffs. we have that and a huge day of college football coming up on cnn for over 25 years, loved sack has been rewriting the rules of comfort it's okay to change your style, get messy yet immersed with love sac you
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>> the dodgers are moving on. los angeles beat the san diego padres in dominant fashion friday night to advance to the playoffs coy wire is with us now foy, they want spite of their biggest star, yes, dominant fashion like victor blackwell looking lovely hungry for me. this is a win or go home game in address showed that they still have the firepower to get it done even without their brightest stars shining. and this when we had some history in game five, yu darvish and yoshinobu yamamoto first-time to japanese pictures started off a playoff game dodgers get to darvish early though he hernandez blasting a solo home run in the second any gave la the lead, but then harvest was dealing. he held all three of elie's former mvp, shohei ohtani, freddie freeman, and mukesh best to just one hit combined. >> he retired 14 straight and then check this out in the senate. hey, asked her
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hernandez hitting the ball so hard like it was talking bad about his mama, another solo home run for la darvish was stellar except against guys named hernandez zoo home run, give la va to nothing when they advanced to the nlds for the sixth time in nine years, they'll face the mets. here's manager dave robert taft of men more than i believe you guys and more importantly, you 20 times the judge premature and cleveland there in game five for a trip to the alcs to face the yankees, tiger's ace pitcher tarik skubal. >> he'll be on the mount now. he hasn't given up a run since september 18. he's fallen in game two against cleveland. he was seeing yelling at the visit, at the crowd. there in cleveland to shut the, you know what up his mom scolded him on social media, but he he says mom has no room to talk, listen
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just saying that my mom went to twitter to say that because you should you should hear my mom when she growing up so i think that's i think that's interesting. >> yeah, that she she wants to make that comment, but i've seen her get ejak that have plenty of high school basketball so i guess it might run in the family a little bit there is cursing genetic victor, either the first pitcher in cleveland at one eastern on tbs and streaming on max. >> now, week seven of college football started with a bang, a huge upset number 16, utah taken down on the road at unranked arizona state is sun devils were scruton and scott and i think we have the video somewhere, but if not, i'll just we've talk cam scatter boo is this running backs name, is there a better name for a running back then cam scattergun, watch them here. i mean, he is scratching clawing, crawling his way 199 total yards, two rushing touchdowns, utah stopped arizona states 553
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last year, but this time students were rushing the field after the win, asu got it 2017 to 19. now a huge games today, one of college football's best rivalries, number one, texas, number eight teen oklahoma in the red river rivalry, say that three times real fast longhorns are undefeated, but as soon as a beat and texas of five in the last six tonight, it's a number two ohio state all the way across the country number three, oregon. number nine, ole miss at number 13, lsu. >> we also have sacred heart at howard hughes beisner it's a 500 baby and then we have veronica is washington the state at fresno state games today. >> thanks. >> you got the i don't know if cursing is genetic. i think it's a shared gifts. >> he called her out. he called her out. so wasn't a why you wanted to alright. let's get ready. now for a blast video game. this taljah, remember play in super mario of course, donkey carts. legend of zelda.
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