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14 pet, south tampa again all hands on deck bringing everyone in that could remove that debris and the police department did a great job of going down all of the streets telling everybody, get your vehicles out from in front of it and locking off sections of streets so that the machinery could come in here. >> how far into south tampa and downtown are you expecting this potential storm surge? >> i would just tell you one of my vivid memories in the past with hurricane charley. we were in the crosshairs for that. and the prediction 10- 12 storm surge. i remember the meteorologist saying the storm surge at 12 feet woodcrest at i-275. so that is something that you really only see in the movies.
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>> any questions? >> yeah. >> reporter: when it comes to the number of people in your people are apparently choosing to stay behind, do you know how many people seem to be trying to ride this out? >> we don't. that comes up all of the time. you know, that kind of talk is so foolish. said so many times do you want to pick a fight with mother nature and she's when he 100% of the time. and individuals and these -- say you are in a single-story home, 12 feet is about that house. if you are in it, basically that is the coffin you are in. it is just of this magnitude, what we can hope for is that the storm goes a bit south. we don't want to wish anything on our neighbors. but if it went a little bit south, that would prevent storm
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surge from coming into tampa bay where it has no place to go. bit is just a storm surge. it gets pushed into the bay and it is coming into the neighborhoods. >> does it seem like most people are respecting that? >> oh, yes, you can look at the traffic and it is incredible. i spoke with my good friend, buddy dyer from orlando and i think the majority of tampa bay residents are in his neighborhood right now. people, helene was a wake-up call and people understand the force of the water. they have heeded the warnings. all right. thank you all. we appreciate it. thank you, guys. 's fee when the mayor of tampa there with the warnings to folks in that area to get out. saying if you don't get out you could possibly die particularly if you are right there on the
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coast in the storm comes ashore predicting the storm surge could go miles inland. this is a big one and everybody needs to get out of the way. hello, i'm john roberts in washington and sandra, the next few days will be critical. >> sandra: as it makes its way to florida and already battered coasts and i'm sandra smith and this is for 30. the storm heads to tampa with landfall tomorrow night into thursday and forecasters are right now think it could hit the florida west coast as cat 3 or 415 feet of storm surge in some areas, john. >> john: highways and interstates packed with people trying to get out of hurricane milton's weight management officials ordering the largest evacuation since hurricane irma seven years ago. we have fox team coverage for you and brian norcross knows more about the storms than anybody i know and joins us on hurricane milton's projected path. >> sandra: robert is on the
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ground and wilmington beach, florida. robert, you have been through many of these over the years. how are folks preparing there? >> good afternoon to you guys and to double down what the mayor of tampa bay was saying. i want to illustrate what she was pointing out and talking about how dangerous this is. look at this boarded-up business, helene, go away and that happened two weeks ago and that dalia go away, militant on its way, the monster tracking in the golf of mexico, go away and look at the same piles, guys these are not supposed to be here on this beachside community on the gulf of mexico that less than two weeks ago, 5 feet of storm surge came in and year and ravaged and pushed the sand and in and tore out people's belongings. office equipment and people's livelihoods and homes in the issue is 5 feet, we could get up to 15 feet of storm surge here. and i will show you what that looks like in a minute or two
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but 120-mile-an-hour wind best. guess what, this is a broom, a missile with 120 miles a projectile. of mandatory evacuations up and down the gulf coast right from tampa to where i am in the beach to fort myers beach into get to your point about the storm surge and the mayor's point, look at this coach at this as a cottage, obviously none at this sand is to be here in the size of a basketball hoop. 5 feet higher than we potentially could be looking at as far as the surge rushing from the gulf of mexico with the elements of the wind field right now. so this is a very impactful storm. it doesn't matter at this point whether it gets downgraded category 3 and. it is the size and the impact why hurricane warnings all the way from naples, florida, up to the big band. we are south of tampa and i-75 has thousands of people trying to get out of here, mandatory
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and effects, curfews and nobody in the beach ripped apart by helene two weeks ago and we know what is going on still in north carolina and we hope everyone is okay down there with them. as we wait here tomorrow night is when the impacts will begin, the landfall seminary around here could even be breaking and beach. this areas racing catastrophic event sure and inland as well and over 5,000 national guard members are ready to go by the order of governor ron desantis. troptropicana field and cuts for electrical workers that can go in the aftermath of all of this. this can be one of the historic storms to ever hit the united states of america. believes me when i tell you people give in those mandatory anti-vax most of what we have seen have left, guys, back to you. >> sandra: robert, good to shut the example of the house as the mayor described, if you are in a 12-foot tall house and
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floodwaters come in, dire warning as you are living and stayed there, you're living in your coffin and quite a moment from the mayor moments ago. robert, please be safe and we will see you soon. john. >> john: stay where you are in your house will quickly become an aquarium. melton as robert ray affect the most intense atlantic hurricanes on record in it could be downgraded a bit too category 3 a lo 44 fete that can make the damage more widespread and let's bring weather hurricane specialist ran norcross for more on milton's past category 4 and cate category 5 goes down in intensity with the wind field broadening out. >> it's already been doing that, john in restructuring itself here and now it's coming back together. sub explains out and then it gets stronger and expands out and gets stronger.
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last report 150 miles an hour 929 pressure and we see from the hurricane, the pressure is going down and storm or a strengthening again. up and down is what we expect the next couple of days before it gets near florida. if you look at the size of it and make it bigger, you see why there is a threat over so much of the florida peninsula so the idea is 150-145, 160 up and down but super strong in this area of the warm gulf waters and we approach the coast. the upper level winds really change in the atmosphere changes. a weaker but bigger storm and the idea of the bigger storm is you don't move the water with a hand in your tub. move it with your arm and you move a lot more. the bigger storm encompasses the whole state of florida and pushes the water against the coastlines all the way down to the keys.
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orlando 100-mile-an-hour winds in orlando hurricane charley in 2004 a lot of damage so a bigger version in same kind of idea. up the code 75-mile-per-hour storm pushing water back to northeast florida so this is a full peninsula threat. look at it here where we are and have heavy rain with actually tornado warning just recently near martha island in this loosely related to the hurricane, but the hurricane is there. here it comes and we go through today, tonight, tomorrow morning and now the hour bands that could have tornadoes in it coming into the coast. with actuations and everything will have to stop early hours tomorrow. coming up on the coast and look what we have, the most intense part to the north here, i-4 corridor pushing the winds and but last in the way of rain to the south. it will be a funny kind of hurricane landfall here, john.
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because the winds pushing this way in expansive size of the storm, behalf up to 10 feet fort myers and up to 15 feet tampa and on down through the area and putting south of there. >> john: brianna, with that comes in the way you are pointing it will tampa bay will turn into reverse funnel all that water will get choked up in there. you know, who are facing a storm like this and it is hard sometimes for emotions not to come to the surface or to listen to john marella's your colleague and what happen when he was talking about this yesterday. speak of this monster of a hurricane category 5? >> yes, that is just came out right now and it certainly is just an incredible, incredible, incredible hurricane. it has dropped -- it has dropped 50 millibars in ten hours.
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i apologize, this is just -- it is horrific. >> john: take a look at the west coast of florida is facing there, and it's hard not to get emotional. you were in miami when full force category 5 and you know but these things can do. >> he has a good friend of mine and cares deeply about the people involved. he's been through it as well and looking at that hurricane just the bottom falling out of it in terms of intensity and pressure. it gave me chills watching that happen in thinking about, okay, what does this mean for florida? what it means is not so much the system will be stronger but likely bigger. that energy will be distributed over a larger area, indeed. the entire peninsula of florida tallahassee eastward and south carolina and down to the keys, everybody under alert from the storm from tornadoes until
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flooding, storm surge, and went to. different, different threats. but this is a very, very bad situation for the state of florida. >> john: yeah, it is a difficult situation they are facing and good to have a veteran if you want to stay, prior norcross, thank you much. >> sandra: for the mayor at tampa not mincing words earlier about the need to get out and get out now. it appears many people are listening and have listened including our next guest who had their home destroyed by helene and forced to flee again before they could even start to rebuild. joining us and sent donnelly, so sorry for what you have been through. i know you had the chance to flee in first off, what was it like getting out of the tampa area for you? >> so, we left around 2:00 a.m. and specifically chose to leave in the middle of the night to try to avoid some of the traffic.
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and i think we got lucky. at the traffic was not too terrible to get north. so, ever girls were awake the whole time in the car which was fun. but we fared well. the speed to somehow even though this is scary and there is a lot kids can find the excitement in a situation. >> and adventure. >> sandra: you said it best. what was this like for you and you have to make sure your family is safe and you just meant to helene and your home took a lot in your family has been through a lot. all of a sudden milton barreling to the florida coast and you are told to get out. how has this been for you? >> it has been a roller coaster. still haven't been able to pick pieces up from helene, that with the severity of the storm, we both grew up, born and raised in tampa. and we just need to protect my wife and our two daughters. said the best thing was to go
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north and to get out of the west coast of florida. just to protect ourselves at this point. >> sandra: god bless you. candidates, that family strength will stay with your kids as long as you have each other everything will be okay. we are looking at the damage to your home and here it is about to get it again but did you make precautions to your home before you left for this hurricane? >> it is hard because we didn't even have any real time or, you know, they are so many people in the community in the same vote. the resources are slim. they were only so many companies, remediation companies. air community has been amazing and people helping out and neighbors helping out. but to be honest we didn't have enough time to do what we needed to do and safely prepare and get out. so we did everything we could.
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our house is cleared out. but i mean, i don't know if you have seen a video if i were straight -- >> sandra: it is playing right now. >> it is covered in debris and everyone's house is out in the front line so it is a scary thing to think about the winds and all of the debris. >> sandra: wow! >> it is terrifying. >> sandra: absolutely everyone on your street is going through this. to your point, you will finally want to rebuild everybody will need to rebuild this will be huge. i asked this, vincent upmost sensitivity because it is a sensitive question for those that grew up in these areas and spent so much time and always cannot, you wonder why people stick around. you look at this report that tampa is most vulnerable city to storm surge flooding. this is a second hurricane in a matter of weeks for you guys. do you ever think about moving
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and going somewhere else? >> yeah, it has been top of mind lately. i -- we joke it is a cost we paid to live in paradise. i am somebody who loves being by the water, too. unfortunately less than two weeks ago, that has kind of derailed our life to an extent. it is tough. we will get through it. i know tampa and florida from community. everybody who moves to tampa, i would say, give them some time. they come around to enjoy and appreciate and love it. and i think that just bonds the whole area even stronger together. >> sandra: well, i think our viewers can tell you are a strong couple, good partnership and good parents and a strong family. you look at for this and we know
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that. i rode that down, vincent, the cost to pay to live in paradise. some of the spots feel that way and we get it and we absolutely get it. we know some friends took you in jacksonville and we thank those good friends. thank you to the both of you. our best to you. >> thank you. >> sandra: you will get through this. thank you so much, john. >> john: sandra breaking news out of the middle east, benjamin netanyahu said defense forces have taken out a likely successor to hezbollah's top commander. trey yingst on the breaking news and what do we know about this, trey yingst? >> john, good afternoon we are talking about the man who recently replaced hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah and he was killed in an air strike in beirut last week. it has taken israelis a number of days to come from the news that we hurt not only from prime minister benjamin netanyahu but also from
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the country's defense minister who is scheduled to meet tomorrow in washington with u.s. secretary of defense lloyd austin. benjamin netanyahu addressing the public asking, "do you remember at that country was called the pearl of the middle east question mike. >> speaking to lebanese public and wants to put as much pressure on hezbollah as the ground operation from iranian-impact militia and air strikes targeting lebanese capital at beirut beirut. this has not been a quiet day for israelis either. we understand that the 11 rocket fire continues in a number of eras on the northern border between israel and lebanon. 100 hezbollah rockets on the city of haifa reporting from right now. earlier this week we were at the sight of one impact to show you what the damage is like when one of these rockets slips past missile defense. take a look. >> it was a rocket barrage fired up by hezbollah the third
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largest city of haifa and pass israel's missile system iron dome insomnia into the intersection behind me. first responders on the scene checking to see if anyone was injured. but it is quite a moment for the city. one of the first times a hezbollah rocket has hit in this part of israel since the round of conflict began. >> i was working in my house, sitting down, and then bam! there was an alarm. how can i raise kids here? and i think about april on the other side, how can they raise children or kids there? >> with exchange of fire that continues along the north in front, they are still major questions of how they israelis will respond directly against iran for that ballistic missile attack last week. fee israelis say everything is on the table and local media minutes ago reporting that the
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minister benjamin netanyahu is urging defense ministry not to go to washington as tension rises across the region. john. >> john: we will keep watching that once from or develop immense. trey yingst, thank you. >> sandra: die to communication save lives during hurricane helene so why did the sec revoke comic hundreds of millions in funding for it two years ago? they went the scramble for supplies parts of the north carolina mountains still isolated and madison scarpino live on the ground has a preview. medicine. >> john, more than a week after helene, the cleanup process is getting started for some people. a better look at the recoverychn coming up next. and when the mar, they don't lose anything. we keep it simple. our clients earn in a reasonable rate of return
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>> the water comes and we didn't have time to react. >> it was like a big wall of mud and water coming down out of the mountains and washing everything away. >> my daughter arrange for a helicopter to come in and airlift a woman out with a young baby. >> i do have my questions for the elected officials and state and federal, but i'm here to rescue. i don't care who you vote for. >> sandra: heartbreak and frustration for people hit the hardest hit areas and strainer with no electricity or sell a service running out of basic supplies fast. we have fox team coverage for you. hillary is standing by on a new capitol hill investigation. but we begin with madison madison scarpino. how are things looking on the ground there today? >> sandra, nearly every town in western north carolina either has damaged roads or washed out bridges like this one. and some towns, the roads are
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gone so there is no traditional way to get in order to leave. >> these roads are so devastated and i heard on the other side of the mountain almost every single power pole is down and people are asking for power and a lot of people just need to get out. speak with an official death toll remains over 230. it is unclear when we will get another update from the officials. just this morning president biden set the number of missing people is down here coach about a volunteer doctor tells fox news they are needing more body bad for hard-hit areas. we start to see more feds on the ground in u.s. soldiers is that yesterday to help with disaster relief. the soldiers went house to house asking people what they need and the white house have between troops and national guardsmen just 7,000 personnel with cleanup and aftermath that many people say it is the volunteers who really stepped up to help
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and fast. nutley are volunteers helping people get meals, close, temporary housing but also key supplies to the areas i was talking about that can only be accessed by aircraft. residents of this town they are not accepting any drastic improvements any time. some were told it will be months until they get power back, sandra. >> sandra: that is a harsh reality for far too many still at this hour. madison, thank you for your reporting. and hurricane helene efforts continues to be a disaster giving program partner. this enables the red cross to respond immediately to disasters like killing like safe shelter, meals, emotional support to aid in recovery. redcross.org/fox. on your screen. >> john: the the house
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oversight committee on its decision to revoke $885 million in funding to deploy spacex's star linked satellite and rural communities like the ones hardest hit by north carolina and other places. hillary is on capitol hill and what is this all about? >> that sec is defending their distinguished to deny starlink fat funding and they say because starlink did not pass the speed test required for that program. elon musk is pushing back against the sec's decision in the aftermath of hurricane helene saying realize are at stake, "have the sec not illegally revoke starlink would have saved lives in north carolina, lawfare cost lives. republicans in capitol hill to reject starlink to see if it was politically motivated. house oversight james comer adding to sec chair, "the
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information from the sec to ensure the commission followed established processes and does not improperly using the regulatory process for political purposes but the sec must grant decision-making in law and not politics." even though the starlink's feet not good enough for the sec, it is bring a huge part in recovery effort north carolina after the hurricane over 500 starlink kids to bring internet to hard-hit areas who up until then had no way to communicate and get help. >> john: o one of the heroes is elon musk and starlink. these communities were disconnected and these are tough mountain people. they need to talk to bring and resources. kamala harris had years and $42 billion to connect these rural communities, and she didn't do it. in a matter of a button click, president trump did it. with an hour, pallets on their way to north carolina the sp eight. >> john, as a c temporary change
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of heart about starlink and temporary authorization so starlink could work with t-mobile to deliver or sell a service to some of these areas so people can get emergency response, parish alerts and send out text messages, john. >> john: it is helpful the federal government to receive the text messages. it helps. hillary, thank you, sandra. >> sandra: president biden to speak to a crowd in milwaukee and the first of 2 coast swing state events planned today. all of this comes as florida is bracing for second major storm into coweeks. plus this. >> weight took further action in terms of executive action in the immigration reduced by half and fentanyl reduced by half but ultimately if we want a fix to this, congress extracts. >> j >> john: vice president harris wants to put an end to make to the border crisis but what does she have to say about the
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>> john: vice president kamala harris and former president trump to make gains with hispanic voters and that critical battleground states of arizona and nevada. a new poll shows harris lead but trump gaining ground, particularly among young men. alex castellano, media consultant and one williams, fox senior political analyst. let's get to arizona and nevada and go to kamala harris' appearance on "the view." she has been telling us i'm not joe biden but watch this exchange. >> if anything will go away you have done something differently than president biden during the past four years? there is not a thing that comes to mind and i've been a part of most of the decisions that have had an impact.
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>> john: that political ad will right itself. >> she is not joe biden, obviously. but the key here is, she has a need to separate herself and say, "i'm not joe biden." but when you asked that question, john, you are not only speaking to democrats and joe biden, that you are speaking to the world about loyalty. she is very clear she is lol 18 democrat. that is something she should be proud of. she wouldn't be in this position if not for joe biden. >> and i please come out of retirement to make that add? i would love to because that is so good to. she has not joe biden but joe biden with let's say not as sharp, political instincts. i think somebody said on twitter that she is a fork in a world full of soup. that is going to be an ad there. she has told us by changing her positions and by reinventing
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herself constantly, she is shapeless. there is no kamala harris. she wants to please whoever she is talking to at the moment. when you ask her if she is joe biden's vp, sure budget that is who i am. next week, somebody ask her, "are you different?" "yes." can i trust you to get this big job? that is hurting her not just because she is joe biden. but that hurts her because we don't know who she has. >> excuse me, alex, i believe her favorables have been rising and obviously, obviously since joe biden dropped out bashing on, joe biden dropped out of the race and you see her performing much better than joe biden never did. so i would just say to you, alex, what you see is that she has made it clear to the voters that she has. people want to know more coach about what people have learned as they have become familiar with her, they like.
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>> with notable exception which we are about to get to now. hispanic voters in arizona and nevada here to get take a look among his panic voters, harris leads 57% to 48% and donald trump weights 51% to 49% and same, ahead in all hispanic voters and behind 53/40 nan 18-34. alex, what is going on? >> they are at two sites to the gender gap, who knew? young men in this country have been told their masculinity is toxic in their identities is a harm to america. and you can't buy a home for your family and you can't afford the groceries you could a few years ago, you will just have an economic problem. there is a roshan of masculinity. those men are looking to restore their identities and strength. that they see that strength and trump.
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we are seeking hispanic voters and young black men saying, that is the strength we need not only to restore our national identity but to restore masculine identity in this country. that is giving trump a big boost. >> john: but he still lags behind by women. >> by far. and people who are educated so what you are talking about is something similar to the trump faced white voters noneducated white men. and to some extent with latinos and blacks. but i would say given that he is promising to do mass mass deportation and talking about bad genes and pointing at mexicans, i think there is a lot you want to run ahead, alex, go around those ads when talking about bad genes among latinos. go run ads i want to deport your aunt and grandmother. so a lot of this is -- >> john: what he is saying i want to deport the bad people.
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>> if you do mass deportation -- >> john: i don't think you will get in that category. >> i think he wants to deport mass mass deportations of people not documented. >> you know, i like juan too and you have a high favor for me but i will not vote for you for president because that is a different job. in the women who get elected to prime minister or mere are strong women to take a stand and stick to it. they are margaret thatcher. we are not seen fat and trump's. >> well, mock joe, mock joe man. and i think they will get over it and those voters are likely to come home and they voted democrat in the past. 's feeling all that toxic masculinity. >> i'm telling you. >> john: alex wait to see you. sandra. >> sandra: as we anticipate
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that hurricane beryl link towards the florida coast right now, milton expected to be one of the worst hurricanes in over 100 years. this is a look at i-75 southbound and fleeing call your county and naples under evacuation orders and head south a little storm's expected path right now and as you can imagine, these roads contact them at with cash shortages across estate. things slope the link that heed the warning to get out as soon as possible. we will have more on that storm as it heads towards florida's coast when we return.
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they so desperately need to. the storm flooded the home as 90-year-old mother and she says fema's response has been a joke and she joins us now live. and, thank you much. what response has there been back if any? >> well as at september 30th we applied for the fema online and two days ago, i stopped and town and spoke to a representative. and he, the gentleman i spoke with told me that someone of would be reaching out my phone and yet to hear from anyone. and there is not much response, even for her here to the community people is coming
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together more than. >> sandra: just to be clear of the damage to your mother's own, first off, she's okay, correct? >> yes, man. >> sandra: 90 years old and god bless her, she's been through a lot. she had 7 inches of water flooding in her home because of the storm and you are saying it is the worst you have ever seen. >> yes, i am a 54-year-old and in our town, grandson area, we have never had waters like this. should be clout to make free calls a flood of 1948 that came through that is close and she talks about that. she had no clue of what was really happening. she was scared sort of. it came and the home and basically tore and run to everything she has. >> sandra: wow! >> this is her home and she
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doesn't have much but at the same time, i want to try to get her back almost as soon as possible. she has some dementia up with stroke. you know, the goal is to get her back in her safe zone. i work home health and home health and nash county area. i advocate for people, older people on a daily basis with my work. i never thought i would have to advocate and go through this with her. but the storm hit in our area and uprooted everything for us in this area. >> sandra: we are showing a beautiful picture of you and your mother on the screen there. we are thinking of you all. you have been through so much. she has mentors so much. in the discussion about fema assistant you do get, you do
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get, there will be a matter of pain yet back. you are worried about your mother being on a fixed income and how that will all work out. do you want to share anything with us you have learned so far in that process? >> yes. i have been told by different people in different stuff about the fema process and i have had some tell me that it is to help the poor people. and getting back on their feet. i have been told you have to repay it back into read finetooth print what the paper says. and a 90-year-old -- and she's only one of the people, one at the very few people affected by this. there is a lot of people in our area, asheville, north carolina, all of north carolina, and she is one of the very few that there is lots more that doesn't have people to advocate for them. >> sandra: you are a good daughter.
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they appreciate -- go ahead real quick. >> i want to say thank you to the lance and fire department. they have went above and beyond to help pay people in the community working together and bringing people into our lives and in our home to help us. that is only hope we have got. there is not many people out of the federal and staff. i want to see them to do more to help these people. the two we are with you and hear you and you've been through so much and you're advocating for your mother 90 years old. it is a lot and it's happened to so many people we want to make sure we get your stories out there. we do appreciate you joining us. our best to you and please check back in with us and we want to know how you are doing. >> thank you, thank you.
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it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. [cheering] silly face, ready? discover who they are. [playing music] what they want from this world. and how they will make it better. and while parenting has changed, how much you care has not. that's why instagram is introducing teen accounts. automatic protections for who can contact them and the content they can see. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> john: after the breaking news out of the middle east, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the
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where this goes next? >> i think israel has some work to do and hezbollah continues to launch rockets. the question for israel to the extent which the hezbollah foot soldiers without leadership pose a threat. that is why israel going through painstaking work on human source, intelligence have hezbollah tunnels. with that playbook sounds familiar, it is similar to hamas where hezbollah fits himself underneath infrastructure and apartments in lebanon. so israel to send in ground forces to eliminate those threats. it is intelligence-driven work but the story of the campaign's extraordinary intelligence and military success for israel. >> john: we will see where it goes from your, dan hoffman, thank you. >> sandra: dance, thank you. this is your last chance to go out they'll make it out as hurricane milton hit the coast.
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