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[cheering and applause] jesse: this is a fox news alert, i'm jesse watters. tropical storm florence is still wounding north and south carolina. at least 12 people have died, and more than a million homes are without power. here is a look at the catastrophic storm as it came ashore yesterday morning. >> we have days of rain ahead of us. that means more rivers will rise in flood communities.
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that's where we find rick leventhal. reporter: we had a lull in the rain until five minutes ago. we are expecting another heavy squall to come through here. they restored some power. but not in the historic district that is littered with trees. an unfortunate situation earlier we drove up on, some people take advantage of the storm by looting a dollar store. there were folks going into that store and walk out with all -- with arm fulls of things they didn't pay for. the wilmington police said any weren't going after the looters because the store asked them not to. after people got upset about the
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situation, the police moved in and said they are making half a dozen arrests. this neighborhood littered with downed trees including one area that looked like it was hit by a twister. the roof was lifted off and a massive tree ripped up by the roots with the sidewalk torn up around it. we could see a block down the road where more trees were splintered. this entire area has seen a lot of trees come down just like that. the dillards have been living in this area for many years and they are living in to of the most of comfortable chairs we have ever seen. you guys were here riding out the storm in was no mandatory evacuation order here. but describe to me what that night was like.
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>> we have been here over 30 years. we have been through quite a few storms. this is one of the roughest we have been through. the wind was very heavy. the rain was very heavy. our house is over 100 years old, but it still shook. you could feel the power of the storage. reporter: it has to tear you up to see thes trees downed around you. >> downtown will never be the same. it will take 50 to 75 years for the trees to come back. reporter: not just the trees. you are an architect and were restoring an old brick building. >> the historic wilmington foundation decided to rehabilitate it, and
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unfortunately it didn't make it through the storm. reporter: the brick just toppled. > reporter: you are still in love with this storm. >> we are not going anywhere. if this is a category one we'll have to think doubly hard next time. it was a tough one. reporter: it was fortunate for all the folks down here that it wasn't a stronger storm that they thought it might be. but the floodwaters will cause massive problems across the state. jesse: charge and susan are brave souls for sticking around. it looks like they are okay. i can't believe the police sent out the tweet about the looting saying they are not going to prosecute looters. that seems like an open invitation to loot. in north carolina when you loot
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during a natural disaster state of emergency they jack that up to a felony. reporter: what they tweeted out initially is we are aware of the looting but management asked us not to intervene. they said the dollar store told them not to arrest anybody. they are okay with it. >> i believe the area in and around those parts. no one * is looting and people are not misbehaving. hopefully this lady gets popped for that. this is just awful. reporter: i heard of another example in wrightsville beach. possibly some kind of contractor talked there way in with a residents pass and was going in breaking into houses. i believe they caught this person because i was given some information about him. but that stuff does go on.
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and they are look out for it. jesse: they have to come down hard on these people. new bern has seen some of the worst flooding from florence. that's where leland vittert joins us from now. all right, leland, what's the latest. reporter: you and i talked thursday during "the five." it's still raining and has not stopped. in new bern and atlantic beach the storm brought out the best in people. the neighborhood behind me flooded the past couple of days. one guy brought his boat down. they pulled 70 people out of the homes here. somebody knows about this neighborhood. rex bennett grew up on this street, his house is flooded.
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mom's not going back. >> the devastation has been too much and she said she is done with it. reporter: we have some business to show you of rex's business. rex is a funeral director and he opened up a funeral home. tell me who you have got staying there now. >> we had 20 people who were rescued. and it was sheltering to take care of thing while the storm was going on. we heard about people who were in trouble through facebook and they were friend of ours. we just began to be praying but after that, found out they were safe and they had no place to go, i said bring them on. reporter: we were down earlier today off the coast in beaufort. we saw people in 40-knot wind
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trying to rescue people who were cut off and trapped. here we have people opens up their businesses and homes to complete strangers. what makes this place so special? >> here in north carolina, you said it earlier, people don't ask for a lot of help, but we pull things together and get things done. reporter: we are on the far eastern part of north carolina. as this storm moves west there will be more neighborhoods like this. >> absolutely. there are a lot of people west of here * starting to experience the inland floating as the waters move down through the tributaries and rivers trying to get down to the coast. i just learned craven county is land locked. to the west and north and south of us are covered by water. reporter: what's it like in town right now? it's pitch black.
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gas is hard to find. what about groceries? >> the few places that are open, the lines are excessively long. i passed on one gas station when we checked on mom's house earlier. the line was stretched for as far as you could see in both directions. people are just clamoring to get as much supplies as they can. tell recollection i cannot believe he opened the few central home up for these people. it must have been a surreal experience to ride out a deadly storm in a funeral home. great reporting down there. stay safe, and take care. north carolina bore the brunts of the storm but its neighbor to the south is seeing damage from the storm. joining me is ellison barber.
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>> we had a much easier couple days than the guys have. the rain didn't come in until yesterday afternoon. it's relatively light right now. there was an evacuation order but officials lifted that. there is a curfew in place. it's supposed to go into effect at 8:00. the big concern for officials is the rain and the potential for flooding. the biggest worry is an hour and a half away from us in horry county. officials are working on two temporary flooding structures to try to keep a highway open. the evacuation orders are still in effect. people seem to be spending a lot of time at this waffle house. it has been open for the past couple days. one worker says she has been working from 6:00 a.m. into the
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night for the last couple days. they are going to close because of that curfew. a lot of people have been talking about the waffle house. back in 2011, fema officials started using it since waffle houses are all over the place, they are usually open 24 hours. they said she could see if you a waffle house is open. for the most of part people are passing because they are worried about the curfew. officials say people need to be careful and they are urminging people to stay inside. but when you need eggs, i guess you need eggs. jesse: diamond and silk are riding out the storm in north carolina. we'll be checking in with them a little bit later. porn lawyer michael avenatti gets crushed by tucker carlson. gets crushed by tucker carlson. we'll be right today, 97% of employers agree
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stories in the headlines. fake news from "washington post." take a look at this headline. another hurricane business to batter our coast. trump is complicit. "the washington post" trying to blame trump for the hurricane before the hurricane. the reason? trump pulled out of the paris climate deal. in 2017, trump's first year in office. the united states led the world in co2 reductions while china and india and the e.u. are emitting like crazy and we are reducing. speak of hurricanes. president trump tweeted this from the death toll in puerto rico from last year's storm. he said 3,000 people did not die from the hurricane after the storm had hit. when i left the island they had
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6 to 18 years. then it didn't go up by much. then a long time later they started to report large numbers like 3,000. i don't think it's advantageous for the president to debate hurricane death tolls with the media. five independent studies estimate the death toll at 1,000. but the real point is the federal government did the best job it could do for puerto rico. it was the puerto rican government and the utility company that should be held accountable. and the mayor admitted they were only prepared for a category 1 hurricane, not the 5 that hit. and this is probably the most of ridiculous thing you will hear tonight. and coast guard member assisting
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with hurricane rescues is accused of flashing a white power sign. he says he was scratching his head. here are pictures of people who could be holding up white power signs. kanye west, president barack obama, and president bill clinton. got to be a white power symbol. unbelievable. the "new york times" showing their liberal bias. printing a headline falsely accusing u.n. ambassador nikki haley for charge the taxpayers $50,000 for curtains. the headline rode, nicky laically's view of new york is priceless. her curtains?
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$50,000. she had no say in it. it was purchased during the obama administration. the "new york times" issued a correction in small print the next day that no one saw. the infamous fist bump. this is what you saw the liberal media playing. the media apoplectic that he would fist bump on 9/11. he was hugging a young cancer patient and gave him a fist bump when he left. it had nothing to do with the 9/11 tragedy. with me is corey lewandowski. what did you think of the run there. a really bad week for the news media. >> the american people are so
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smart. they have seen this time and time again. jesse: especially you and me. >> just look at one of the stories. the ambassador to the united nations had absolutely nothing to do with the purchase of the curtains in her residence. that was under the obama administration. and they put a nice big picture of nikki haley up on the "new york times" website and in the "new york times" newspaper to say it was her fault and the apology was on page 97 in the smallest possible font. nikki haley had nothing to do with it. the american people have seen this time and time again. that's why the mainstream media has no credibility anymore. jesse: when you think about what happened during the kavanaugh hearing, the handshake, the white power symbol.
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if they are going to lie about calling a white power propaganda, what else are they doing they are not getting caught doing? it's unbelievable. but like you say, it's par for the course. do you believe the regular people see through this. i think a lot of this stuff comes in people in waves and they don't pay attention. especially to the correction. >> i think they see through it. there was a woman sitting behind brett kavanaugh during the committee hearing who also supposedly flashed the white power symbol. if you scratch your head you have done something wrong. there is no more scratching of heads on television. jesse: i never scratch mire head because i always know the right answer. >> if you scratch your head you
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are a white supremacist. jesse: it's been a violent week for the so-called tolerant left. a man tried to stab a republican congressional candidate in california. >> we heard somebody screaming f.u., donald trump. we look up from the table an has his middle finger extended. he stops and turns around and says i will show you. he bum rushes the table, he picks up a coffee cup, he flows flows -- he those it and misses. he jumped up, reaches in his pocket and pulls out a knife and he's screaming, i'm going to kill you mfer. he's dancing in a circle trying
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to get the blade to come out. jesse: he was arrested and charged with felony assault. by the way, there was almost no coverage of this violent effort bi' almost any cable news and the "new york times." the make america great again sign was hanging in the window that was broken. crazy maxine waters at it again telling her supporters he enjoys threatening trump supporters. >> the live president said i had threatened all his constituents. i did not threaten his constituents and his supporters. i do it all the time, but i
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didn't do it that time. but what bother made so much was they tried to frame that as violence. that's not violence. i said if you see them anywhere. if you see them at a restaurant. if you see them in a department store. even at a gasoline station. just tell them you are not welcome here or anywhere. jesse: former trump campaign advicor george papadopoulos says he's willing to testify before a house intelligence committee. he told sean hannity he thinks he was set up by spies who wanted to intimidate donald trump. >> i meet this man who is supposedly introducing me to a girl he says is putin's niece.
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one day out of the blue he drops this bomb on me about emails. i have into idea where he got this information from. he said i was coming back from russia. i never saw the emails. he dropped the bomb on me and went his own way. i don't know what his purpose was. it was incredibly shady. jesse: the president signed an executive order slapping sanctions on any country that tries to interfere with u.s. elections. that didn't get much play. north korea celebrated its 70th anniversary this week and for the first time there were no nuclear weapons on hand. the missiles usually on display were replaced with floats and flowers. hopefully we'll see more
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progress on the peninsula soon. good news on the economic front. blue collar wages way up. manufacturing activity is near record highs. former president barack obama tried taking credit for the robust economy. but the chairman of the council on economic advisors sees it another way. >> this is employment for people in goods producing industries. if you look at the blue part on the left you can see a clear downward trend for president trump and a clear inflection timed almost precisely at the election. the notion that somebody might defensively assert this is a continuation of the trend is almost laughable. jesse: every chart he holds up going down, barack obama, trump is elected, goes up, you can't
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argue with the fact. finally, we couldn't end this real news segment without tucker carlson's takedown of stormy daniels' attorney, michael avenatti. >> when is the last time you saw porn? >> you busted me. >> that's why i watch on cnn. >> you are wearing a $1,000 suit. why is it her life as stalled and your life -- you are planning a new career as a politician, and like so many lawyers you are taking advantage of her. you pose as a feminist heroes because you are shameless and the other channeled let you get away with it. but you are an exploiter of a woman and you should be ashamed of that. jesse: maxine waters says she encouraged people get in trump supporters' faces.
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and a man tried to to be a republican congressman. these people are trafficking in a lot of violent rhetoric. >> the democratic party has no new ideas. they want to incite rhetoric and violence against the republican establishment and against the republican candidates. this notion it's okay to stab somebody and it hasn't been covered by the mainstream media. jesse: imagine if a trump supporters started yelling something about crooked hillary and tried to stab a democratic congressperson. avenatti, is avenatti going to be able to come back from this? >> i want avenatti to run for office. he's a failed attorney. his law firm has been sued many, many times and he owed millions of dollars. i think tucker's takedown of
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forecasters predict another foot and a half over the weekend. jesse: former secretary of state john kerry accused of undermining the trump administration after admitting he met with iranian officials reportedly trying to save the nuke deal and telling the iranians to wait out the presidency until a democrat is in office. >> when i met with the iranians, the policy of the united states was still to be in the iran deal because the president had not pulled out. secondly, every former secretary of state continues to meet with foreign leaders and goes to security conferences. we all do that. and we have conversations with people about the state of affairs in the world in order to understand them. we don't negotiate. we are not involved in
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interfering with policy. but we certainly have reasonable discussions about nuclear weapons, the world, china, different policies. jesse: the white house blasting john kerry. here is secretary of state mike pompeo. >> what secretary kerry has done is unprecedented. a former secretary of state engaged the world's largest state sponsor of terror and according to him, you don't have to take my word for it. these are his answers. he was tell thoamg wait out this administration. it's inconsistent with what foreign policy of the united states is as directed by this president. and it is beyond inappropriate for him to be engaged in it. jesse: with me the white house chief correspondent, ed henry.
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ed: there is the logan act that says you cannot negotiate with foreign governments and under might foreign government. do i think john kerry is going to go to jail? no. jesse: they hit mike flynn on it. ed: here is john kerry's problem. mike pompeo quoted him. he told dana perino, i told the iranians and others, wait out donald trump. former secretaries like henry kissinger, they have been having meetings for years and years. but what's different is he's trying to undermine the administration. he went on bill maher and said president trump has the insecurity after teenaged girl. i'm waiting for madonna and others to call that sexist and get out the pink hats.
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can consistent and go after a democrat once in a while. jesse: here is strzok saying quote, i had literally just gone to find this phone to tell you i want to talk to you about media leak strategy with the d.o.j. before you go. there it is. then strzok to page saying next, article is out, well done, page. ed: atta boy. peter strzok's attorney is saying this was a media leak strategy to stop leaks and help donald trump maybe. jesse: they are congratulating them for not stopping leaks. ed: there are other texts and examples where they were managing the information. there was a "washington post" story that said the fbi agreed with the characteristics a conclusion that the russians were out to help donald trump. one text message where strzok is saying we don't agree.
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that's b.s. the bottom line is they were doing atta boys at the ends of 2016. there are all kinds of stories about trump and we were right all over. jesse: we knew they were leak together media and using the media reports. jesse: kavanaugh took it on the chin blindsided by the asac tack from whom. ed: feinstein. from an anonymous woman going back to high school. we don't know what else is coming out. here is what we do know. last minute. it's anonymous, it goes back to high school. dianne feinstein is under fire back home. she has a tough senate election. she had a one-on-one meeting with brett kavanaugh. here is the other thing. keith ellison has an on the
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creeks to rise and flood our roads and moams power lines are down. trees are down, and they shut part of i-95. curfews have been put in place. they are asking everyone to stay inside. hopefully by monday we'll hope for first responders and crew members to assess the damage. jesse: i'm glad you are respecting the curfew. you are safe in the house. are floodwaters drenching outside in the neighborhood. can you see out the window? >> we can see out the window. the street i stay on is not flooded. but the main road may be flood or power lines down. power is on and off. internet is sketchy. this tour reality here. >> i see trees down and limbs down. i have never ever in my lifetime
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seen anything like this. >> right, people are going to be displaced off this storm. we are asking people to go to sisters of non-profit,.org. >> i'm glad you are okay and weathered the storm. we have other topics we want to talk to you about beside the storm. i want to talk to you about jim kerry. he was on bill maher's show the other day and he was raving about socialism. listen to this. >> the republicans are running with the word socialism. >> trying to scare people. it's communism. i am here to tell you this [bleep] line you get on all of the political shows from people is it's a failure. we have to say yes to socialism and the word. we have to stop apologizing. jesse: it's funny he's praising socialism. a reporter from venezuela came
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livelihoods. jesse: time four "last call." our thoughts and prayers are with all victims of hurricane florence. take a look at this shirtless guy who walked out with an american flag in hand to and down hurricane florence. when asked why he did it, he said i'm just being free in america. "justice with judge jeanine" is next, and remember, i'm watters * and this is my world.
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[national anthem] ♪ ♪ >> tropical storm florence still battering the low-lying carolinas with catastrophic winds and hi to havic rains with the death toll rising to at least 11. m life-threatening matter. >> they have a lot of damages and power outages across this state. >> stay off the roads in most parts of the state of north carolina. >> we want to make sure that anyone going back into their community is safe. >> the slow movement is going to the continue, the worst rain event from any tropical system in north carolina's history. >> diane, you've been sitting on this letter for almost two months! you let breath9 kavanaugh -- brett
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