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it's really made a difference. do. >> we will. schedule your free hearing evaluation. >> dana: thank you for joining us. i'm see you on "the five" in a couple hours. we'll have more updates. i'm dana perino. here's shep. >> shepard: hurricane dorian forecast to inch closer to the east coast after laying waste to areas of some islands in the bahamas and killing five people there. there's deep concerns about what rescuers will find as they go through the wreck-remains of more than 13,000 homes said to be damaged by the salvation army. the slow-moving storm is a category two with maximum sustained winds at 125 miles an hour. forecasters are warning it may come what they call dangerously close to florida tonight and through tonight as it moves up the coast off of georgia and south carolina and beyond.
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hurricane dorian sat over the bahamas for 1 1/2 days pounding the northwestern islands for hours and hours on end. it first made landfall as a monster category five storm with a 23 foot storm surge and wind gusts topping 225 miles an hour. that's the same strength as a powerful tornado. this is what folks woke up to this morning in freeport. this woman in chest-high waters with two dogs. more than 60,000 people will food, clean drinking water and other aid according to the united nations. take a look at this. >> shepard: a live look at this is the second floor of a ft. lauderdale beach now. well south of the area that is home in freeport. you can see the waves splashing supposed to get storm surge. against the second florida ominous clouds there even with windows. flood waters coming up the people on the beach today, many likely trying to get waves out stairs. this is grand bahamas of this thing. hurricane dorian is pounding the international airport. under water. the tarmac looks like a raging
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bahamas for two days. river. officials say damage to the islands is unprecedented. the number of dead is expected this is freeport on grand bahama to rise. idea. this is far from the worst of the u.s. coast guard helping it. that will likely be where the rescue-stranded people in the bahamas. storm came ashore on marsh helicopter crews shot this photo of a marina, dozens of boats on harbor and great abaco island. top of each other. precious little reporting from we have team fox coverage. abaco this far. ellison barber is in jupiter after sitting and churning in beach. first, chief meteorologist rick colder water, dorian is a cat-2. reichmuth in the fox extreme weather center. hi, shep. maximum winds 120 miles an hour. >> all of the video is out of freeport. freeport never had the worst of we still don't have a full picture of the devastation. the conditions. other areas in the bahamas, the but we're hearing reports of folks on rooftops still waiting storm made landfall initially at that 185 miles an hour sustained to be rescues. winds down around marsh harbor. sam is here with us on skype. and then eventually got over he lives in freeport. how are things right now? towards freeport. we have not seen a lot of the >> hi, shep. thanks for having me. images yet to keep from the things are still really bad. ideas. i'm afraid to be honest with i'm on the south side of
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you. freeport. the center of the storm had the we've been very fortunate where we are. my house. strongest winds. we have two stories on a canal i want to show you, this is tropical storm force winds. that's what sandy looked like. has had storm surge. but we got back delivering fuel katrina. we know what those storms did damage-wise. dorian has winds extending out 350 miles. to some teams on the other side so it's a little smaller in the expanse of the strongest winds. of the bridge. that is strong enough that we're seeing tropical storm force it's utter devastation. winds along the coast and likely a lot of friends are still see hurricane force gusts missing. people are really desperate need overnight tonight around cape for help right now. because there's still storms canaveral and tomorrow morning, this is a representation of what surge happening. we believe the radar will look there's still prevailing winds. like in time, this is tomorrow a lot of stuff we don't know. morning. daytona beach, a lot of water in towards the jacksonville area, a i'll just say, it's lot of water around tybee catastrophic. island. this is thursday morning. >> freeport, for people that are charleston. unaware, it's on the southern under hurricane warning. we're going to see a lot of tip along the west side of grand that. the center of it according to bahama. and up north of there, the this model run, ones along the northern top of grand bahama and coast here across areas of forget about getting over to north carolina probably right on abaco. do you have a sense of what in
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or right offshore, either way. going to have a category two the world that will look like? storm, category one storm right >> bad. along the north carolina i mean, the bahamas are already coastline. this comes out from an area flat. low-lying. we're only like 50, 60 miles within noaa that gives flood from florida. prediction. moderate risk is across an i've been here 1 1/2 years. been to lots of the island. expensive area that we'll see really amazing people. the next few days. our communities have been around we'll be done with this by a long time. friday afternoon and saturday. but they're in low-lying areas. that cannot come soon enough. the storm on the north side, the big story from this, video i've seen, people fleeing remember last week, we talked about the turn. to their attics. made the turn over the bahamas. people going to run-off tops had that happened across the with sometimes over 200 miles an eastern seaboard of south hour wind gusts but nowhere else florida, i can't imagine the to go. damage it would have caused the rain was there. the storm stayed. there. obviously the bahamas took the it didn't move, which is brunt of this storm. remarkable that it was such a >> shepard: clearly. the last hour a new tropical storm in gulf. powerful storm and just stayed >> there is. put on top of us. this is in the gulf. it's tropical storm fernand. really has brought a lot of devastation. i've seen a bit of it getting it will bring a lot of moisture outside in search and rescue up across south texas. stuff with my friend, joe and so the brownsville area, get luke and his family staying with ready for some significant
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us. flooding from that moisture. they're coordinating with shepard, peak of hurricane people. season is september 10. others are trying to organize we're september 3, i believe. relief efforts right now. that's what the bahamas need there's a lot of activity in the what the bahamian people need. atlantic. they're resilient. we're not done with this season. they're ready to get their lives >> shepard: thanks, rick. back together. we're going to lot a not of as hurricane dorian crawls help. we don't have a lot of towards florida, folks in palm resources. >> shepard: and they'll need a beach county are getting lot of help. for some people that help is tropical force wind gusts. ellison barber reporting live in needed right now. jupiter beach in the northern is the weather such that people end of the county. can get to them on your end of hi, ellison. >> hi, shep. the island? >> i'll try to turn around here yeah, right now this area where to see out the window. we're in, there is a storm surge and hurricane warning. this is with it down graded to a sort of right on the edge of where that warning beginning and category two. the defense force lives across ends. at 11:00 a.m. this morning, the the canal there. effectively coast guard. totally boarded up. national weather service limited we have winds whipping up. the storm surge warning for it's starting to come down. areas south of jupiter inlet, the airport, from what i heard, which we're near. this is the edge of where things are expected to pick up when they got six feet of water on top of it. dorian makes its way closer to seaplanes, helicopters can't the united states. you can see some of what we're come in because the winds are dealing with behind me here, above 40 miles an hour.
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waves have come in -- rain has we went out to the bridge and come in waves. deliver fuel, we had to drive 2 the waves obviously picking up miles an hour with power lines as the wind moves closer and as the wind gets stronger. i saw one person, they had come down everywhere. the wind still wanted to push us down to the beach. off the bridge. it's giving us rain, wind. they took a video of the water. they said the video doesn't do the storm has gotten better, but it justice. these waves are angry. it's still very intense, that's a really good way to describe it. they're crashing here, getting especially the people that are trapped and isolated and don't bigger. you can see them breaking have cell service like i'm further and further back as the fortunate to have. wind picks up. >> shepard: i feel for them. on the other side of this jetty, sam teicher from freeport on grand bahama. there's people that don't see this as a concern. best of luck to you and good there's surfers over here. luck with rescues and help-outs. you see some of them here. i know people will be i've spoken to them. they're all for the most part appreciative. residents in this area. >> thanks, shep. they were supposed to evacuate. there's a fund called the close community fund. a couple people told me they i can forward on information. chose not to evacuate. if you look that up, really they've been watching warnings closely. they feel like the storm is light now the best thing people can do is send in diapers to doing to miss them, so they water, fuel, building supplies, wanted to stay here. they say they're checking the power tools, boats. updates. we've been here because the i spoke to another woman that said that she evacuated with her bahamian people need help. >> shepard: sam, good luck.
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thank you. family when the orders came >> thanks, shep. >> shepard: freeport is on an down. they went to south carolina. idea. it's worth a google look. the areas they were in in south carolina, it had an evacuation order. they came back, tried to go to here it is. just east of there, almost miami. they got an evacuation order exactly due east of free point there. they figured it was the best place to be. right now people are thinking, is marsh harbor. and then the next idea, great hoping that the brunt of this abaco. storm will miss this area based that's where it came ashore. that's the place we haven't seen on the latest past projections, images. that's the place where people haven't been able to get in in shepard. >> dana: i hear you talked to large number to find out if the national guard there. people are okay and what people what did they tell you? need. >> the florida national guard the storm is largely away from has over 4,000 people deployed. we saw one of the areas where them. we'll learn later today and they're staging in palm beach county. they said the county called that tomorrow how bad all of great they needed help. so they moved in overnight abaco is. sunday. they told me that they are getting ready for potentially marsh harbor, crown haven and having to do some search and the rest of them, a lot of work rescue orders. rescue missions. and rescues in the bahamas in they have a number of highwater the days before us. we'll talk with the director of vehicles. one thing that they kept the national hurricane center for the latest on what will emphasizing is how difficult the missions are and why it's so happen next. the latest trajectory of this important to evacuate. storm and where the hurricane listen here. center thinks people really do >> areas that should be
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evacuating, the advice is get need to still be very weary of out. it's search and rescue at the this thing. a huge charge for the largest hardest part. when you have dogs looking retailer. walmart announcing major action on ammunition sales following around for people, that is tough. recent mass shootings. stuff can be replaced. that is next. first, a live look at the dow, >> so for now, rain has stopped. which is off about 300 points on the sun is coming out. this seems to last for about 30 the session. it's not the lows. in fact, early this morning minutes or so. officials say anyone out, after the market opened, we were particularly in these coastal right here. areas, in this area and further the dow plunges more than 300. north at this point, they see they're gambling with their analysts there's new concerns about u.s. manufacturing. american manufacturing is on the lives. >> shepard: thanks, ellison. storm survivors in the bahamas decline now because of the say they need help. they frankly don't know when escalating trade war with china. the fox business network's gerri it's coming, especially on great willis reporting live. abaco island. some islands are flooded. while dorian is getting out of gerri? >> manufacturing contracting that according to the institute the area, recovery has barely for supply management. they're in a position to know. begun. i'll speak to one man who has i talked to purchasing managers in the country. been stuck in the storms and his people in the middle of business friends are getting desperate. who see the order flow and know that's coming up as reporting how strong business is.
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for handguns and short barrelled rifles. in addition, walmart will no longer allow customers to bring guns in to its stores in states that allow open carry. last month, a gunman shot and killed 22 people inside a walmart in el paso. days earlier a shooter killed two people at a walmart in south haven, mississippi. in a letter to employees, walmart's ceo, doug mcmillan says the status quo is unacceptable. he said our founder, sam walton was an avid outdoorsman that had a passion for quail hunting. we understand that heritage in america and our influence as the world's largest retailer and we understand the responsibility that comes with it. the ceo said he would send letters to the white house and congress calling for gun safety measures such as stronger background checks. researchers in california are
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ending the search for survive investors around that sunken diving boat with six people still missing. the sheriff in santa barbara says officials do not think any of the 34 people stuck on the boat survived after it went up in flames. of course, it happened near santa cr santa cr santa cruz island yesterday morning. the sheriff said 35 people were on board. the five crew on the top deck jumped overboard. most people, those that were customers, were sleeping below deck in crowded spaces and did not escape. hurricane dorian gaining forward speed as forecasters say it will move what they call dangerously close to florida's east coast. more now on the storm track. let's get to ken graham from the national hurricane center in south florida what are you seeing now? >> it's starting to get close to
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the coast. at least we have movement. we're finally moving. 5 miles an hour. that's better than being stationary. with time along the coast, it will be florida, talk about georgia and the carolinas and close to virginia the rest of the week. >> shepard: so from everybody in the jupiter inlet or the whole coast? >> the whole close. the winds have spread out. we're talking tropical storm force winds of 175 miles from the center. as we get close to the coast and several different spots, you can get hurricane force winds. that's where we have the hurricane warnings. >> shepard: on the future, ken, when this reaches the gulfstream, is the thinking that the intensity will remain fairly stable or there might be a change? >> i think it's going to remain stable. as we go forward, you start to increase the speed. that acts to keep it about the
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same. independent of a category, the size itself causes the storm surge and the size itself can cause the winds to expand. so the impact is independent of the intensity in the center. >> shepard: ken graham at the national hurricane center. thanks so much. jacqui heinrich now reporting live in port st. lucie. jacqui? >> shep, the storm is about 110 miles east of here. you can see the outer bands as they push through. they're really kicking up the surf behind me. we're on a cause way, connecting the mainland to a barrier island, hutchison island. there's white caps that are just rolling in this way. it's actually brought quite a bit of debris up here on to the bridge. you can see there's branches up here on the -- in the parking lot. the sea spray is just lapping over the roadway here. up until about two hours ago, this was shut down except to police and emergency vehicles
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because of the risk of high flooding. this area is at risk for flooding not just because of the storm surge but because this area is affected by king tide. it's at higher than normal high tide that is a name phenomenon that happens this time of year. even without this storm being here, this was scheduled to be the highest tide of the year anyway. combine the king tide with the storm surge, the outer bands of the storm and you have the potential for some damage. luckily this area really has not been hit too hard by the rainfall. it was spared from the heavy rains that you saw ravaging the bahamas. so the concern for inland flooding that they had on the mainland, that really didn't produce many results. the concern is this storm surge would push the indian river inland and the heavily saturated neighborhood would flood from that rain. this area was spared any damage from that. as of right now, they're
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monitoring, making sure that the surf -- you have boats out there. they must trust those morings. we have seen beach stairs ripped off and debris kicked up by the surf. >> shepard: thanks, jacqui in port st. lucie, florida. it's half passed the hour. coming up, our coverage of hurricane dorian continues. live reports from the storm's next target. the northern florida coast and georgia near the south carolina border. in addition, the acting homeland security secretary will join us live. that's coming up on fox news. id by what's next. and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to,
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beach. jeff? >> yeah, shep. this hurricane is as close as it's ever been to cocoa beach. we've seen the outer bands. very windy. you can tell. over here, you can see what it's doing to the surf off the coast near the pier. the waves are big. strong as what we've seen in recent days. as you take a will look over here, this beach is desserted. the police showed up, kicked everybody out of here. this storm is now going to start moving through the area. they don't know what it will do in terms of storm surge. that is the big concern. the storm surge could be anywhere from 3 to 5 feet in some spots along the central coast. it could be up to seven feet. just a quick drive around town, you can see that is going on in the inland as well, a lot of people have their homes boarded up, their businesses boarded up. they've had tmoaed up for days and days. some of the folks we spoke to
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say they want to get this thing over with, whatever the storm will bring, bring it now, shep. >> shepard: live for us. cocoa beach in brevard county south of the space coast. let's head up north now to the florida coastline. rick leventhal reporting live from atlantic beach. rick? >> we're near low tide right now. the storm surge could bring waters over the berm here. they built fresh berms and all the cuts that went through the sand dunes trying to keep the water on the ocean side. you can see the double red flags flying, this beach closed, a lot of airport closures. ft. lauderdale international is now open. orlando international is closed and so is palm beach international. daytona beach is closed.
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when they reopen is not clear. dozens of schools, dozens of counties are closed as well. there's a curfew in effect. a lot of businesses are boarded up. the coast guard went to port condition sulu because they're expecting high winds. they're telling people to stay off the water. >> shepard: rick leventhal in atlantic beach. on top of that, even the disney park is closed for 37 minutes ago. let's go up the coast. off tybee island in georgia. mike tobin is there live. mike? >> certainly got a lot of wind and a lot of surf that has been whipped up. despite an evacuation order for everything east of i-95, you can see people wandering the beach. you can see a couple surfers out there and a pack of kite surfers with the down grade of the
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hurricane and prediction that you'll see winds around 30 miles an hour possible gusts up to 60, we have seen some boarding up in savann savannah, tybee. we've seen sandbagging. not extensive. people said they're going to ride it out or wait awhile and make a decision. you heard mention of the high tides in the spring time called the king tide. i want to show you where the waves were ending an hour ago. this is how high the tide was coming. you continue have a lot of beach left. there's not a lot of space between the top of the road and the top of the water with the prediction here that you'll get a storm surge between 4 and 7 feet, there's a darn good chance that the people that wl storm s they'r toby on tybee island at the mouth of the savannah river. coming up, we'll talk with a
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details. our next guest said she was with her 7-month-old baby and her boyfriend trying to leave their apartment on grand bahama when their jeep got stuck in rising flood waters. she said her landlord rescued them from the middle of the road since emergency lines were all busy. bianca strong joins us now. how are you and your family now? >> hi, shepard. under the circumstances, i guess we're doing pretty good. i've never seen a hurricane like this. >> shepard: tell me what it was like. >> well, it's been stuck on us for two days now. so what got us, we were not prepared for it is the flooding. the areas in the grand bahama that never flood are flooded. people are all over the place. i've never seen anything like this. >> shepard: are your in your
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home now and what are you see something. >> yes, we just got back to the apartment. still a lot of water. we drove through certain parts. we had to take a detour to get to where we live. we're only about five minutes away from home. but we had to go all the way around because there was so much water and flooding going on. some parts that you could not get to. cars stalled out because they were trying to get through certain roads and they got stuck. >> shepard: how is your baby? >> he's doing great. he's sleeping at the moment. still not affected by it all. they don't know what's going on. they're so innocent and small. they don't understand hurricanes and things like that. yeah. >> shepard: 7-month-old. so glad that you have been safe the last couple days. all the best to you and your family. i know the road ahead is a long one. i wish you the best. >> yes. i want to say there's no way we
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can prepare for anything like this. the flooding was unprecedented. i want to thank everybody sending prayers and thoughts. also, we kept connected through the storm and we kept up with family and friends. >> shepard: bianca strong, good luck. i know the cleanup and all the rest will take a very long time. thank you so much. >> we have a long way ahead. >> shepard: the best to you and your neighbors in the hours ahead. let's now go to the acting homeland security secretary, kev kevin mceline. thanks for the opportunity. >> good afternoon, shepard. glad to join you. >> shepard: when you look across florida, georgia, the carolinas, what do you see and what is your message for people in those areas? >> absolutely. watch your viewers. they're worried about being affected by the storm.
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hurricane dorian is moving 2 miles an hour northwest. we just went through a full brief at the national response coordination center in fema with all the state emergency managers. everybody is well-prepared for the storm. they've been working on evacuations for several days now. 27 counties, six million people affected, a ton of assets and supplies and resources, shelters all standing by for any impacts from the storm along the coastline that you showed. >> shepard: mr. secretary, when is the last time you spoke with the president on this matter and how would you characterize that conversation? >> the president came here to fema and hosted half the cabinet and did a full briefing on the status on the status, on the preparations and the inner agency support to the states. we had the emergency managers and governors on from florida, georgia, south to north carolina. i think making sure we're all in the same page and ready to go i'll be briefing them tomorrow on the storm and the impacts with fema leadership team.
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lock at his tweeter feed. he's pushing out the information that fema is sending out, the national hurricane center is publishing on the forecast. making sure that all of his followers are up to speed on what's happening with the storm. we want people to pay attention. >> shepard: secretary, one thing that people should know what would you like to tell them? >> i'd like to tell them not get complacent. because the current track shows it off the coast of florida, that does not mean we won't see tropical storm force winds or hurricane winds lashing the coast. as it heads up to georgia and south carolina, we could still face a landfall. any movement off of that track to the west could be a different situation. it's a powerful storm. 110 miles an hour sustained winds. the windfield has expanded. we'll see a broader impact as the s toes and be weary of this storm. >> shepard: we'll keep following
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it. secretary mcaleenan, your department of homeland security over immigration. it's been in the news a lot lately. how would you -- are you in lock stem agreement with the president on immigration policy? >> we're addressing the immigration crisis and tighten our immigration enforcement. there's a number of key regulations that will help us do that and making big problems working on the border and working with mexico and central american partners which is a regional partnership. >> shepard: the question was, are you in lock step with the president on immigration? i ask, as you know, because of the roll-out of the replacement for the flores agreement which now says the united states is hold children for more than 20 days with their parents in federal custody. when that roll-out happened, you didn't do it at the white house but somewhere else. inside the white house, there
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was a lot of push back on the way you handled things. is that because you disagree with the president on this policy? >> absolutely not. we've worked on the flores regulation a year. i had over 100,000 comments and we wanted to get that out as quickly as possible. if you're forced to release people not before they go through an immigration proceeding, you can't create any integrity in the process. so we needed flores out. i announced it at a dhs facility and it's appropriate. >> shepard: are you concerned that the united states is holding children for extended periods of time? many cases children that haven't done anything wrong except come with their parents as instructed. >> so first of all, unaccompanied children arriving, now we have the emergency funding from congress that we asked for on may 1, we got it two months later, we've been able to with our health and human services partners move
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children out in less than 24 hours. children are not waiting at border stations any longer. for family units, right now they're actually going into the migrant protection protocols. if they don't have a claim of asylum being repatriated. the remainder are being released waiting for a proceeding. we would like to maintain custody at a family residential center like the obama administration. that takes 40 to 50 days on average. that's how you have integrity. they're campus-like settings and have dining, medical facilities and courts on site. so they're an appropriate place to manage the immigration process. >> shepard: you're the acting secretary of homeland security. would you like the permanent job? >> i'm honored to be serving in this role. we're solving problems and making a lot of progress. as you can see with the people behind me, great americans that are here to get ready for a
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storm like this and protect the american people and address any response in these states. it's an honor. no secretary mcaleenan, thanks to the people there doing such great work for our folks. >> thank you. i'll let them know. >> shepard: secretary homeland security, kevin mcaleenan. as we reported, we're learning about folks stranding on rooftops trying to escape flooding. we'll talk to the man leading the u.s. coast guard efforts on the island. that's next. of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death.
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east coast of florida. big waves have been coming in there. there's more ahead. the u.s. coast guard has been on the ground there helping rescue people in the bahamas. admiral eric jones joins us. admiral, we've seen the first pictures out of great abaco. and it looks like an absolute hell on earth. if there's anything standing, it's hard to find it. i wonder if your people are in there yet. >> we are working, shepard tirelessly to tray to get in there as dorian moves off. we've been hampered today even though there's been a little northern motion weakening of the storm has led to the expansion of the wind fields and rain bands. secretary mcaleenan mentioned. we made it 12 miles further to the northwest and the treasure kay area of great abaco island. still waiting to get to little abaco and grand bahama island.
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>> shepard: abaco island is where the storm came ashore in marsh harbor. i wonder what your eyes on the ground or in the boats are telling you. >> we don't have boats there yet. we have seven helicopters with customs and border protection. they're flying over, assessing where we can potentially bring in boats and land aircraft. they're looking for folks in distress that they can get to and once they're at the end -- >> shepard: i think he is accidentally pressing a button. go ahead, admiral. are you still with us? apparently we lost admiral eric jones. i will tell you that the -- we keep talking about abaco island. the scenes there are -- i hate to use the phrase, looks like a bombs went off. i can't think of a better way to describe it.
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i remember the days after hurricane andrew landed in south florida. you may remember, you know, so long ago. we hadn't seen that kind of destruction since hurricane neil in the 60s. looked like piles of lumber instead of homestead and the rest. and though certainly the buildings are different on abaco and the topography is different, it's jarring and very disturbing to see. leaving people wondering what they're going to find there. a storm surge of 23 feet on an island that really doesn't have a lot of peaks and valleys. largely flat. now worries not just about cleanup and rebuilding and that sort of thing but about the people that stayed behind there. the united nations says some 60,000 people in the bahamas. again, this is from the united
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nations. they'll need clean water and shelter in the days and weeks and months ahelp. you hope that people on great abaco found some shelter or got off the island. because it's a scene like few we've seen. wrapping up the hour, neil cavuto will pick up coverage in just a moment. continuing coverage from dorian as it continues to move. we'll get another update at 5:00 eastern time, 4:00 central. right now the final bell is ringing on wall street on a down day. down about 1%. better than this morning. best in business is also from cavuto. "your world" starts now on fox news channel. >> thank you, shepard. dorian and the dow, fox on top of two storms still bearing down. welcome. i'm neil cavuto. hurricane dorian had yet to make impact on the united states. on wall street, a key
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manufacturing number that disappointed everybody, that had a lot of investors selling. we're on top of it all with susan li on the trade storm that started a selling storm at the corner of wall and broad and florida republican senator marco rubio on the storm surge that is coming to his state. ellison barber on how coastal communities are bracing. we begin with ellison in jupiter beach, florida. ellison, how is it
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