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>> we are out of time. fox news at night with trace gallagher's next great i love you, america. >> welcome to fox news at night. i am mike emanuel in washington. the hurricane that battered muc of the florida peninsula making them fall in south carolina is category one storm and continuing to pummel the carolina coastline is a post- tropical cyclone.
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due to rising floodwaters, cars at a standstill along i-70 five. the death toll now reportedly i the dozens and climbing. we will have live reports from the ground and talk about how her state is handling the extreme weather. how they are responding to the landgrab in an california high school no longer applying the thin blue line and parents goin to move disrespectful to law enforcement, but worst one of the worst rooms in u.s. history continuing on its path of destruction. in charleston, south carolina tonight with the latest. hello, molly. >> thankfully the rain and thos high winds have finally dissipated as it is moved further inland toward the mainland. charleston took a tough hit today. thankfully, many people here on
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the streets of charleston said they feel like they dodged a bullet, they have seen were storms here like irma in 2017. we got a chance to get up and look at some of the damage from today's storm. a pretty dangerous situation. a little further up the coastline, those areas even harder hit, myrtle beach, that' what we got one of the peers in one of the hardest hit communities about them hour in half north of your. 4 miles long, this barrier island on the coast absolutely inundated with water into homes and into businesses. they lost their peer there as well.
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of very scary situation the fir department actually managing to bring people to safety. they will work on getting that island reopened tomorrow. there is a rainbow after the storm the police department tweeting out that picture to le everyone know that is how the situation ended. tomorrow we will get a better idea of how bad the damage was up and down the south carolina coast. molly, many thanks for the wors of the hurricane may be over bu the danger for some states and the southeast was not. research torres joins us now where post- tropical cyclone ia goes from here. good evening. >> we got the latest update fro the national hurricane center. we will look up at a big rainmaker heading to the mid atlantic and into the northeast rate to recap where the day has been we have landfall commits fourthly involved today at to zero five 3 eastern time. so jumping over the coastline
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with those wins. it was a category one hurricane we could eat jumped offshore that continue to until they involved where this is a look a the post- tropical cyclone, it will weaken and dissipate as we head through the weekend, but look at the moisture. urc and they carolina seek out some of that maestro. the winds are starting to calm down. this is a look at the estimated rainfall over the past 24 hours and some areas anywhere from five inches up to a foot. they did bring in quite a bit o rain and a relatively short amount of time which is why flooding became a problem. this is a look at those top wins . you had hurricane force winds a times. from fort sumner over to the beat, so not a very challenging day to get through. for many, late last night for this is a look at the power
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outage tracker. you can see everywhere it went, it took that wrath and power with it and devastation coming out of florida where we still have one point for million customers without power and int the carolinas with about 100,00 customers without power. the flash floods, as we head into tomorrow morning that likely threat switching from norfolk, we get all that moisture up against the appellations. that is going to contact continue to squeeze out all thi moisture and notice it's headin into the northeast. we are going to see some of those wins, not as strong as we've seen as the areas to the south right a little bit of a gradient here, but that saturda in through sunday, a soggy weekend at that. the rain to come over the next she days noticing it into the carolinas were looking at spots of 1-to inches. you will see they have your
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totals potentially 3-5 inches i not higher. there are flood concerns in spots, so making sure when we say tune on those notifications in case flash flooding happens in your community. >> for continuous coverage of hurricane ian download the weather app. in making landfall near georgetown, south carolina earlier friday sitting the carolinas with heavy winds. >> think he appeared to get let's start with comments from your governor today. >> a lot of prayers have been answered. i would ask people to not quit it because it's still coming. we are not out of the woods. if you don't need to go outside
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in the wind, stay inside. if you don't need to drive anywhere, don't drive. be careful and be smart. how bad was hurricane ian in your district and across the great state of south carolina? to get them sitting in the dark because we lost power today. about 100,000 votes along the coast lot power up and down. we are still sitting in the dark . week block or two from here there was a fire from downed power lines. it was the highest room storage we think since hurricane hugo, 33 years ago. garden city, holly hollies island and those kinds of places . similar to some of the towns in florida where they had heavy flooding they are now having virus. so that particular part of the coast between charleston, south carolina and myrtle beach has
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been devastated but. >> here is president biden on hurricane ian in south carolina brickey i spoke with the governor of south carolina this morning as well bear last night received a request for an emergency declaration from the governor which i approved right away. my message to the people of south carolina is simple, pleas listen to all the warnings and directions from local officials and follow their instructions. >> are you confident federal an state leadership will work together to get through this crisis? >> i am right now, i want to think the president and for working together. time length of the government issued that on wednesday. this is a predictable storm. people not sure where it was going to go or whether it would be a category one or up tropica storm when it hit. we got very lucky all things considered but north of here
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places have been devastated. and want to think that leaders. i've spent the last couple of days bagging sandbags. i have been touring our emergency centers looking for local leaders and looking for all of the volunteers. they put their lives in danger, but things on the line. >> hurricane ian has likely closed one well over $100 billion in damage includin privately insured losses according to the disaster modeling form which regulate issues flash catastrophe estimates for it if those numbers are borne out, that would make in at least the fourth costliest hurricane in u.s. history, do you anticipate congresswoman that congress wil need to authorize more funding? >> we are certainly going to have to do something to provide more funding, especially in the
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months and possibly years ahead in revealing entire towns in florida. it will have a huge impact, we need to be marv's possible so that when we have an emergency, one we have at major natural disaster like hurricane ian tha we are prepared and ready with resources immediately and don't have to do deficit spending and raise taxes to pay for these kinds of things. this is a huge issue in something i know republicans will address when they have the majority in november brickey ar best your family in your constituents cleaning up after the hurricane. thank you for joining us in the dark. >> thank you. the florida peninsula on day tw since ian made its initial plan involved very and has the lates
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for fort meyers, florida. >> throughout the night, we can hear that chinook helicopters for coast guard helicopters buzzing overhead. for some of these islands that are unrecognizable, the work continues around the clock. i've heard these frequent embolus convoys as they're not only doing evacuations from car facilities that may have less water, but they're still trying to reach these areas and help with some of these rescues freight am standing here in a mobile home park right between fort myers and fort myers beach. there are part parts of this where homes once stood that are just foundations at this point. there is water rushing behind m because the joints have just exposed and broken off. there is some progress on the electric registration front
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great as they bring back things online like the gas stations, fuel stations are immediately inundated with customers ready to get fuel every time. a few days after this process, but the basics are still trying to return so the cleanup can continue. >> president biden and florida governor are apparently working well together responding to the storm despite a contentious passport one thing the presiden said during his visit to seem that desantis is taking issue with. could get the numbers are still unclear, but we are hearing
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reports of may be substantial loss of life. >> governor jacinto says he doe anticipate casualties he said i will be nowhere near the 1900 that killed more than 2500 people state officials have not released an official death toll but according to reports, the number of people killed due to hurricane ian is reportedly in the dozens and expected to go a floodwaters proceed. russian president vladimir puti making further provocations in ukraine annexing for territorie he following actions of white house correspondent has the latest on this. get the rhetoric coming from th biden white house about as zealous as we've ever seen it. to the unlawful and unrecognize parts of ukraine by the kremlin. today, vladimir putin announcin
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the annexation of four ukrainia territories after she and him referendum sprayed that territory is now and forever will be russian. >> i want them to listen to me. of the real masters of the last all people living became our citizens forever. >> the gauntlet thrown right there, meanwhile president bide is pushing back on the proclamation saying today that not only with the world not recognize this imposed claim, they will collectively defend those who have been attacked. >> america is prepared with our nato allies. every single and so don't misunderstand what i'm saying. every inch. he can't seize his neighbors territory and get away with it.
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>> at the war in ukraine has become a real geopolitical flashpoint with the u.s. as you know pouring tens of billions o dollars in military aid to assist the ukrainians. in fact today, vladimir putin said the u.s. created a so-called nuclear president biden farming japan back in world war ii. previously he has said he is no bluffing and his right to use nukes to defend russian territory if necessary, territory again to hear the kremlin tell it which now includes parts of ukraine. the president also today announced new sanctions on moscow or russia's attack on th ukraine sovereignty sovereign tapered those sanctions extend to anyone who provides politica or economic support.
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sanctions in response to annexation in ukraine for joining me not to discuss whether they made an impact, they find and the yorktown in. >> let's start with latimer putin talking hard to tapered. >> they will protect our land b all forces in means we have. we will do everything to provid a severe this is the great liberation mission of our people . >> president lincoln but that doesn't mean that's what's going on right now. he has asserted control on the
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ukrainian territory. i think we need to remain. >> went a world leader speaks there are many audiences, allies , adversaries, even a domestic audience, is that message primarily for the russian people? >> you know, i think there is a mix of messages. when you talk about this trend and the tension around, but i think there is a clear message to the united states and that this annexation is making the conflict with russia more dangerous for it. >> the latest steps they are taking in terms of those new sanctions. >> the biden administration isn't worried. and an announcement of couple hundred different 109 members o
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the 169 members. those individuals now have in addition to that, the treasury department is housed by 14 different companies. and they are taking really aggressive steps. >> with these sanctions have much of an impact? >> unfortunately, i think if yo look at the record of sanctions we are not going to see the movement. you have to take seriously the foreign minister that sanctions are an indication and not as serious implements of policy.
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>> calling up 300,000 more troops, how desperate is vladimir putin right now? >> i would say and the course o a conflict that is so crucial, wanted to specifically with the nuclear question because i thin there is. i think the only way to deter someone from using a weapon is to demonstrate he can to counte strike freight it includes the missiles, and includes the coverage and arming heavy bombers.
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>> thank you for your time and your analysis tonight. >> thank you, mike. >> ed tussle over flag supporting police on the gridiron.
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>> first up in tonight's crime camera footage showing the moment in amazon delivery drive allegedly through cup of burnin hot water on chevron gas statio store worker. the assault happened after the driver refused to pay for it so to refill an amazon spokesperso says the driver is no longer delivering packages freight new
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york city first responders warning for loss of one of thei own. ems was brutally stabbed to death outside the queen stationhouse and broad daylight. she served for 25 years and one of the many heroes that rushed into the world trade center on september 11th. her alleged attacker is in custody and has been charged with murder and weapon possession for the new york police department seeking the public help to identify the individuals seen in this video approaching a victim and forcefully robbing them there a the suspect also allegedly simulated a weapon at the time anyone with information can cal the tip line at the screen. in california school districts is a high school football team will no longer carry the thin blue line like onto the field during games citing backlash from the community and players. correspondent christina coleman has a story from her west coast newsroom.
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>> it is a tradition for football players to run onto th field with the american flag an the blue lives matter like as a tribute to law enforcement also a number of parents within the school community just northwest of los angeles happen to be members of law enforcement however, there have been some complaints that the black, white , and blue flag is divisive so that the district decided th football team will no longer be allowed to run onto the field with the flag where the superintendent says the distric supports law enforcement but in a statement he also said given that some individuals has addressed concerned that they interpret the thin blue line flag to be divisive, it occurre to him that it's possible some players on the team might not b entirely enthusiastic about is simple being used to represent the entire team. in deference to his commitment, kindness, and respect, and because the team never voted is a unit to carry the banner, the
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coach decided to discontinue th practice. some students agree with this decision. >> i think it will cause fights and stuff and people get mad about that, just enjoy the game. >> others find the decision ver upsetting especially since law enforcement rushed to save live after a deadly shooting at the high school in november of 2019. that first responder was a apparent who dropped off a kid and he literally saved some lives, the fact that the school is not honoring that, that is mind blowing and disgusting. >> for some people to say that the flag is divisive shows thei ignorance because these are our heroes that come in while everybody runs away. >> in the meantime some parents are calling for the school district to help vote on weathe the flag should be allowed. and shifting political scene as
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new polling shows one important group seems to be moving away from the democratic party next.
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>> new full showing republicans continue to make inroads with hispanic voters especially amon latinos of faith freight lorne greene takes a look at how the issue of abortion could play to republicans favor with this critical voting block. >> a new survey of evangelical hispanic voters chose is shift away from the democratic party. abortion appears to be a major factor. hispanic voters have been long part of the stronghold of the democratic party. hispanic evangelicals have a renewed commitment to pro-life policies this survey shows 66 percent of hispanic evangelical support abortion only in the case of,, or saving
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the life of the mother. the same as all is milledge eccles is 67 percent in the clc the tipping point for hispanic evangelicals is having no tolerance for politicians who support late-term abortions for it. >> it's a big shift that they double down on a. >> democrats can find more affirming results from other polls like the new york times and they show little james and latino party affiliation. overall supporters of about 64 percent. rodriguez says that's ten percentage points than a decade ago. only the second republican to represent the rio grande valley in speaking with america's news headquarters about the crisis a the borders she hopes it, but
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what matters is for an expert. >> has been a community is abou faith, family, and artwork grea we do not support the far left agenda. >> latinos are not meant as a result of that we are seeing neither republicans nor democrats take them for granted. >> we are eight years into his time as governor and this is what we have on our border. $4 billion into the operation, we're not seeing fewer, but mor encounters at our border right now. >> this is all because of joe biden's failure to do their president's job to secure the border. it would be the same pathway that he would take us down.
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>> 's phoenix are also citing with craig abbott over his democratic challenger when it comes to the border. 53 percent say he would do a jo at handling that the border. which bring in the political panel. vice president of tax strategie in former director of press communication for trumps 2020 campaign, welcome to both of you . >> good evening, mike. >> our hispanics leading the democratic party and the 2018 gubernatorial he received only 35 percent of the hispanic vote and in the 202020 presidential contest donald trump for got 41 percent of the vote.
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if abbott can improve on those, texas will likely be out of the democratic street indefinitely and democrats will have more cause for concerns about the essential building block of wha they hope to beat their new majority. our latinos moving away from th democratic party? >> s, not only is polling showing that, but past election have showed that as well. in three of the most recent bowls you are seeing parity in latino voters and that is a pickup for governor abbott freight we see latinos rejectin the democrats and they are moving to republicans. if you looked down and saw that you see them moving as well. they are one that has felt left behind by democrats. they move more toward republicans, not only in the presidential's, but you will se it again in the midterms. >> from the quinnipiac bowl, it was basically net and that. 49 percent, abbott 48 percent.
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david, how do you assess the relationship between the latino and the democratic party. >> i think only look at the hispanic voter in the united states it's about 30 to million eligible voters, to put them into one classification i think is a mistake for us. we have people and the hispanic voting block that are multigenerational in the united states for a long time. we have some brand-new to the united states, we have some tha are developed k-6 freight if yo look at the lot there are historical data transfer rate i shows that latino voters are strongly in the democratic column. in think after the dobbs decision, we see is strengthening if you will, a hardening of some of the single issue voters. you're resolve is hardened, but
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i think that can backfire and helps democrats in general throughout the united states as we approach these midterms were about 60 percent of hispanic voters say they want access to abortion. >> congress has left town to campaign for the midterms with questions about speaker nancy pelosi's future. let's play it. >> do you intend to be here in the new congress is the minorit leader? >> i am strictly focused on winning the next election. you want to talk about that? >> as a former hill aid camino know when he and power wants to shift to the minority party, right? >> that's true, but nancy pelos will be shifting to the minorit party. she was a little rude to chad who was just asking a question about whether or not she was going to stick around. democrats are losing ground, while they may have picked up some steam over the summer, tha is cyclical for most midterms pray democrats pick up in the a
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labor day comes along the groun hardens for republicans freight right now we're on track and biden's disapproval continues t say that she is walking into a lame-duck speakership in the country will have a speaker, fingers crossed it's my old boss . >> she is 82. if democrats lose the house do you expect she will retire or perhaps take a plum ambassadors post? >> i think nancy pelosi is a fighter. she's been on the ropes before. democrats our picking up momentum heading into the general election. everyone is pointing the figure saying it's going to be a republican way. there is a place in her for congress on the outcome of this general election in the midterm
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freight i think the democrats have a great opportunity to hol onto control and nancy pelosi will be responsible for that. checking in with the reporters on the ground as communities across the southeast continued to pick up the pieces and how you can help. realized i'm ready to open my own restaurant. ♪ start your financial plan today. ♪
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>> despite preparations many of fortis we're affected by hurricane ian. charles watson is in venice, florida with more on that freight could evening, charles. >> good evening, mike great we are approaching three days into hurricane ian ripped through communities here in venice. people here are largely focused on cleanup efforts ahead but with all the debris into instruction hanging around, som folks are struggling to come to grips with the reality that ian stripped away their little piec of paradise. >> it has been good for me for 20 to years until wednesday. >> she said she did everything she could to save her home from the wrath of hurricane ian. >> all he kept doing was prayin that it would stop right just the wind would stop and it didn't.
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this is what came first. it didn't work for it get the efforts were no match against the powerful winds of torrentia rain that battered and soaked her two-bedroom modal home for hours on end frisky active thin it was going to be this bad. the wind sufficed, but the roof is in somebody else's yard vertically get the senior community didn't fare any bette and in this neighborhood making it through the storm unscathed was the exception, not the rule. >> over half the park is gone. the lady was walking toward me and she was crying. i said are you okay and she
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cried even harder. i said gone down, take a deep breath in she said that's my house. them homeless now. it was just heart wrenching. >> is my denver at. >> more than two decades of. >> hopefully i will get another mobile home. and to put it in this lot and g from there. what else can you do? >> the property manager they're tells me that they are working hard to get things cleaned up s they can get fema in there. >> rescue beliefs are ongoing freight meanwhile at churches
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and faith-based nonprofits are stepping up to help where needed . our not discussed no government relations force on the ground i kissimmee florida. first baptist church in tells, gentlemen, welcome. >> it's good to be here. >> let's start with this update from florida's governor don desanto spread. >> i was surprised to see that 48 hours after a massive impact i saw publix is reopening. i saw all this happening and th county, so the broader population can get back to normal, that is going to make i easier to help those who have been displaced. >> what is your organization sitting on the ground and some of the hardest hit areas. >> through the beginning we are
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just seeing a lot of hopelessness with people. they are hurt. they are really just in a state of disbelief and dismay. a lot of the elderly and a lot of our underserved communities have been hit hard by this. >> heartbreaking, do these ring out the best and many folks quest. >> they really do. i admire faith without works is dead. it's obvious their faith is alive and making a difference. financial assistance to groups like city servers and enable them to do that and something w can all do is we can pray for the residents of florida. i know prayer is provided by a lot of sanctuaries freight i heard an anchor on another
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network today say i'm sending good vibes to florida. i don't know what that means, but i think prayer is a lot mor effective. >> it will be a long road for people, let's hear from some florida residents themselves. >> this could change your life for a long time, is crazy. this is the first time i've see that this bad. >> there's really not too much here that we can take and try t start over with. >> the first thing that they need is hope. that's really what the church can provide and that is why we invest and equip and resource the local church because they are the dispensers of hope. from their commitment those who are still without power like in the neighborhood i'm in right now, they need generators, they need bedding. they need pillows and things of
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that nature. diapers, just the things we tak for granted. and those that have received some form of electricity, they just need the help to muck out their homes and really begin to rebuild their lives. >> pastor, i'm sure a lot of floridians and other places as well our thinking the good lord that they were spared for the communities that were hit hard. help us make sense of this heartbreaking disaster. >> mike, it is a question of wh does god allow things like this and what we can say with certainty is hurricanes, destruction and death were not part of god's idea for the worl and it will be a part of the world that he create some days. he never promised to exempt us from disasters, but he said i will with you through those disasters freight he said in isaiah 40 3-2. when you pass through the deep
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waters, i will be with you. even though you may not see or feel his presence, he is with you and he will deliver you safely to the other side. >> how about a final word from you on this disaster and what your organization is doing. >> as the pastor said, god has not left us. he is here and he is going to use his church to be able to bring the help and the hope and the healing to our communities. >> who is going to stay on the ground. >> thank you, thank you. >> good night from washington.
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