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augustine. i've been on that strip so many times i can't even count but the rain pushing that water, wind and water onshore on the other side of the state with a little bit of surge there. now, here we go. there's just been so much rain. 15 inches easy in some spots. all of these purple gauges, rivers at major flood stage and in some spots record highs and it's still going to be raining for much of the day with that wind coming onshore on the east and then coming onshore in the west from the direction of the wind. finally, though, finally fort myers surge is down to almost where you should be at tide level. but here is the problem we have, what do i have right there? that is the sanibel causeway. and here's the video of what it looks like now. i do know that there are people on sanibel and captiva and they decided not to leave and now they cannot by car or any vehicle because that is the video of bridge a. now, last time i went over that it was a drawbridge. that's been a long time ago. i know i
augustine. i've been on that strip so many times i can't even count but the rain pushing that water, wind and water onshore on the other side of the state with a little bit of surge there. now, here we go. there's just been so much rain. 15 inches easy in some spots. all of these purple gauges, rivers at major flood stage and in some spots record highs and it's still going to be raining for much of the day with that wind coming onshore on the east and then coming onshore in the west from the...
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augustine, i know the public officials know this is my home. coming back home, this is not the way i'd like to come home on the weekends. i'm here to help not just the state of florida but also my hometown. so we're out here walking the streets. myself, administrator, the regional administrator, we're sitting here talking about, you know, different aspects of this particular neighborhood, other areas around st. johns county to potentially get them into the declaration for individual assistance. i think one of the things we have in this particular community that i want to just talk about because we don't get an awful lot of time to talk about is just down the road here a house being raised with fema funding as part of the flood mitigation assistance grant program. there's a similar program called the hazard mitigation grant program that will be coming as a part of this particular storm disaster. i know they're complicated and complex grants to work through. they take a little bit of time. but at the same time if you're in a situation where you c
augustine, i know the public officials know this is my home. coming back home, this is not the way i'd like to come home on the weekends. i'm here to help not just the state of florida but also my hometown. so we're out here walking the streets. myself, administrator, the regional administrator, we're sitting here talking about, you know, different aspects of this particular neighborhood, other areas around st. johns county to potentially get them into the declaration for individual assistance....
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augustine, florida, south of jacksonville. flooding event in that area.an congressman michael waltz is there a former green beret that served in iraq and afghanistan. good to have you with us. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: i heard you say earlier you were not looking forward to the beautiful florida sun rises this morning. now the sun rise has risen and you're getting a sense of your district, what can you tell us? >> well, the flooding is so far just catastrophic. the storm has pushed so much water in to our waterways that we're already saturated with a very wet summer. then when those winds move offshore on the east coast of florida, they whip around like a big right hook with additional storm surge. so the island where i live off of st. augustine, the roads have been knocked out. one of the two bridges are down. st. augustine is the oldest city in the country. 1565, colonized by the spanish. the historic downtown is under water. so this is -- right now it's about rescue. in addition to the national guard's men and women that jennifer
augustine, florida, south of jacksonville. flooding event in that area.an congressman michael waltz is there a former green beret that served in iraq and afghanistan. good to have you with us. thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> martha: i heard you say earlier you were not looking forward to the beautiful florida sun rises this morning. now the sun rise has risen and you're getting a sense of your district, what can you tell us? >> well, the flooding is so far just...
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augustine. and that's where we find cbs's meg oliver tonight. good evening, meg. >> reporter: norah, hurricane ian is pounding st. augustine right now as high winds, steady rain and severe flooding. and it's only expected to get worse during the next high tide. residents of central florida woke to high winds and catastrophic flooding. forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes. in hard-hit kissimmee first responders used air boats to rescue those trapped. >> we were deep in water in the house. >> reporter: in some cases people were carried to safety, like this woman, crying with relief to escape the flood waters. >> we're going to bring them out to higher ground, and then we're going to be settling them to shelters. >> reporter: rescue crews raced to evacuate residents of this orlando nursing home threatened by rising waters. this woman and her 72-year-old mother were forlsed to swim out a window to reach safety. >> you have to like either swim or drown. >> reporter: dramatic rescues played out across the region. these two people were plucke
augustine. and that's where we find cbs's meg oliver tonight. good evening, meg. >> reporter: norah, hurricane ian is pounding st. augustine right now as high winds, steady rain and severe flooding. and it's only expected to get worse during the next high tide. residents of central florida woke to high winds and catastrophic flooding. forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes. in hard-hit kissimmee first responders used air boats to rescue those trapped. >> we were deep in...
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>> that's right, heavy rains and high winds are intensifying as hurricane ian approaches saint augustine. the worst is expected to hit tomorrow afternoon with winds topping 60 miles per hour and a storm surge of up to five feet. >> are you going to ride it o >> you going to ride it out? >> so that's the plan. >> reporter: on anastasia island, brad melvin spent the day piling sandbags and securing his home to ride out hurricane ian. why did you decide to stay? >> so, i... part of it was i had to work. i also wanted to protect my house. >> reporter: as the monster storm pummels the west coast, floridians in central and northeast sections are preparing for extreme flooding and high winds to arrive in the next 24 hours. >> this bridge, we do anticipate closing several times because of floodwaters. >> reporter: saint augustine fire chief carlos aviles. >> on thursday, it will be very windy, very rainy, and there will be a significant amount of water covering most of the roadways. >> reporter: in 2017, during hurricane irma, almost 400 gallons of sewage leaked into the water during power failu
>> that's right, heavy rains and high winds are intensifying as hurricane ian approaches saint augustine. the worst is expected to hit tomorrow afternoon with winds topping 60 miles per hour and a storm surge of up to five feet. >> are you going to ride it o >> you going to ride it out? >> so that's the plan. >> reporter: on anastasia island, brad melvin spent the day piling sandbags and securing his home to ride out hurricane ian. why did you decide to stay?...
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augustine and that is where we find cbs's meg oliver tonight. good evening, meg. >> norah, hurricane ian is pounding st. augustine right now with high winds, steady rain and severe flooding. and it's only expected to get worse during n tide. residents of central florida woke to high winds and catastrophic flooding. forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes. in hard hit kissimmee first responders used air boats to rescue those trapped. >> we were deep in water in the house. >> in some cases people were carried to safety like this woman, crying with relief to escape the flood waters. >> we're going to bring them up to higher ground. and shuttling them to shelters. >> rescue crews raced to evacuate residents of this orlando home threatened by rising waters. this woman and her 72 year old mother were forced to swim out a window to reach safety. >> you have to like either swim or drown. >> dramatic rescues played out across the region. these two people were plucked from their sail boat overnight. >> here in st. augustine at the height of high ti
augustine and that is where we find cbs's meg oliver tonight. good evening, meg. >> norah, hurricane ian is pounding st. augustine right now with high winds, steady rain and severe flooding. and it's only expected to get worse during n tide. residents of central florida woke to high winds and catastrophic flooding. forcing hundreds of people to flee their homes. in hard hit kissimmee first responders used air boats to rescue those trapped. >> we were deep in water in the house....
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augustine florida. this comes after the powerful category 4 hurricane left a trail of devastation, spanning from fort meyers in southwest florida through the orlando area and onto the atlantic. officials evacuated thousands from hospitals and nursing homes, because well, they no longer have drinkable water. >>> rescue crews are still trying to get to the remote area and survey the area, and people in the orlando area had to be rescued by high flood waters. >>> in the meantime, the florida governor says this is the biggest flood event the state's southwest region has ever seen. >> reporter: with many streets in kissimmee, florida underwater, first responders are helping flood victims reach higher ground. >> i feel a lot better. >> reporter: hundreds of people who decided to ride out the storm are believed to be trapped in their homes, waiting for assistance. >> those who are in need of life support right now, help is on the way. >> reporter: hurricane ian slammed the shore wednesday afternoon, along flor
augustine florida. this comes after the powerful category 4 hurricane left a trail of devastation, spanning from fort meyers in southwest florida through the orlando area and onto the atlantic. officials evacuated thousands from hospitals and nursing homes, because well, they no longer have drinkable water. >>> rescue crews are still trying to get to the remote area and survey the area, and people in the orlando area had to be rescued by high flood waters. >>> in the meantime,...
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ariane krause and florian augustin never lose sight of the big picture, to make their products so goodo clean that they'll be put to use on fields. and the festivals are providing more than enough raw material. announcer: two children. two continents. one giant problem. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] announcer: how will climate chance affect us and our children? learn more at dw.com/water. host: it's time to head to thailand for a tasty snack. reporter: bangkok. over eight million people live here in the capital of thailand. but even more come to visit. with over 20 million tourists arriving very year, bangkok is the most visited city in the world. one of the things it is most famous for is its street food. it's always busy at ahmad market. sasithorn samran opened her stall here one year ago. she sells a snack that many people love, but only a few still make -- kanom krok. business is good. sasithorn: i chose to make this snack because it's hard to find and i like eating it. so i studied how to make it. reporter: the dough is traditionally made from cocon
ariane krause and florian augustin never lose sight of the big picture, to make their products so goodo clean that they'll be put to use on fields. and the festivals are providing more than enough raw material. announcer: two children. two continents. one giant problem. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] announcer: how will climate chance affect us and our children? learn more at dw.com/water. host: it's time to head to thailand for a tasty snack....
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o. florian augustine, with time to tinker. the washed alaska raw materials, we're talking about our urine and of course a feces that's collected here in all just enormous amounts of nutrients. it's good stuff that comes out of us. this is complex. i thought, you know, i wasn't, but we just flush it away and don't want to have anything to do with it. but it's something we really have to start dealing with again. ah, continued on, so they are that's exactly the goal of the state sponsored research project, sir. failure bar, which benito is also a part of a v i. a cows are coordinates the project for gather human waste from public toilet, and turn it into a usable resource. instead of flushing the waste with water, it's covered with pulverized straw. i can do a demonstration as if someone were peeing and it inside the toilet. the urine runs into a separate container. that means the feces stays dry. keeping them separate makes them easier to purify. one extra good element of the project is to collect human waste and to bring the n
o. florian augustine, with time to tinker. the washed alaska raw materials, we're talking about our urine and of course a feces that's collected here in all just enormous amounts of nutrients. it's good stuff that comes out of us. this is complex. i thought, you know, i wasn't, but we just flush it away and don't want to have anything to do with it. but it's something we really have to start dealing with again. ah, continued on, so they are that's exactly the goal of the state sponsored...
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augustine, parts of downtown are completely under water. a bridge in and out of that city because of the flooding there. like clockwork, some kayakers take to the streets to explore the flood zone. let's get to the weather center where jennifer gray is standing by. is this storm going to become hurricane again? >> i think so. we're very close, alisyn. 70-mile-per-hour storm right now. if we increase to 74, that makes it a hurricane. it's trying to become a little bit more organized across the open water. you see the center of the storm there in those last few frames. it was hard to see the center before, but we're already feeling tropical-storm-force winds all along the coast, across south carolina, even georgia. already feeling the impacts even though the store is offshore. less than 10 miles per hour, but still expected to be a hurricane within the next couple of hours most likely. and then making landfall as a hurricane along the south carolina coast. this is also an area that's very vulnerable to storm surge, very vulnerable to flooding
augustine, parts of downtown are completely under water. a bridge in and out of that city because of the flooding there. like clockwork, some kayakers take to the streets to explore the flood zone. let's get to the weather center where jennifer gray is standing by. is this storm going to become hurricane again? >> i think so. we're very close, alisyn. 70-mile-per-hour storm right now. if we increase to 74, that makes it a hurricane. it's trying to become a little bit more organized across...
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explains the empty hole that accompanies office and even volunteer berlin. leaving c e o. florian augustine, with time to tinker the wash w ski raw materials, we're talking about our urine. and of course, the feces that's collected here in all just enormous amounts of nutrients. it's good stuff that comes out of us. this is complaining, i thought it was on. so, but we just flush it away and don't want to have anything to do with it. but it's something we really have to start dealing with again, ah, continued on. so they are that's exactly the goal of the state sponsored research projects or failure bar, which benito is also a part of a v i a closer coordinates the project. together human waste from public toilets and turn it into a usable resource. instead of flushing the waste with water, it's covered with pulverized straw. i can do a demonstration as if someone were peering and it inside the toilet. the urine runs into a separate container. that means the feces stays dry, keeping them separate makes them easier to purify. one extra element of the project is to collect human waste and to b
explains the empty hole that accompanies office and even volunteer berlin. leaving c e o. florian augustine, with time to tinker the wash w ski raw materials, we're talking about our urine. and of course, the feces that's collected here in all just enormous amounts of nutrients. it's good stuff that comes out of us. this is complaining, i thought it was on. so, but we just flush it away and don't want to have anything to do with it. but it's something we really have to start dealing with again,...
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there are waves slamming over a seawall in san augustine.ts of orlando remain flooded and streets and parking lots resemble rivers, completely impassable in some places at this hour. in other areas, sanibel island is completely cut off. the only causeway in and out of the island has been destroyed. those who did not evacuate unfortunately are now stranded. 10 hurricane related fatalities have been confirmed and president biden is warning that number could rise. >> this could be the deadliest hurricane in the history of florida. the numbers are still unclear but we are hearing reports of what may be substantial loss of life. >> joining me now is daniel watson and it is good to have you with this. let me draw on your expertise about where we are in this moment. what is the immediate operating concern for both fema and those that fema have on the ground? >> this is really a catastrophic event. i think is the administrator set at that briefing today there are going to be some serious challenges ahead. this has widespread impact. but the federal
there are waves slamming over a seawall in san augustine.ts of orlando remain flooded and streets and parking lots resemble rivers, completely impassable in some places at this hour. in other areas, sanibel island is completely cut off. the only causeway in and out of the island has been destroyed. those who did not evacuate unfortunately are now stranded. 10 hurricane related fatalities have been confirmed and president biden is warning that number could rise. >> this could be the...
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in saint augustine. they lived in the saint augustine area. and over time catalina's children began to immigrate to the united states so they left florida behind and they moved to charleston, south carolina. there was an enslaved man owned by the satorius family that goes to charleston to live with john sartorius. who's the son of catalina? fernando despises his life in charleston, and i'm sure it's for all the reasons right? it's enslavement. he does not want to be enslaved. he finds an opportunity to escape and he does so he goes back to florida but instead of going back to his original owner to catalina satorios instead. he ends up fernando ends up falling in with this band of british provocateurs and nancy referenced earlier arm brister and are both our booth notes. i think i'm saying that correctly and these british agents that are at work across the florida frontier essentially provoking the people of the region right? it's a lot of sort of gorilla activity that's happening fernando bowls in with t
in saint augustine. they lived in the saint augustine area. and over time catalina's children began to immigrate to the united states so they left florida behind and they moved to charleston, south carolina. there was an enslaved man owned by the satorius family that goes to charleston to live with john sartorius. who's the son of catalina? fernando despises his life in charleston, and i'm sure it's for all the reasons right? it's enslavement. he does not want to be enslaved. he finds an...
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in the meantime we want to share this image for you near augustine, florida, st. augustine.the far -- not the far but the eastern shore of florida south of jacksonville. you can see the amount of disturbance this storm is kicking up already. the entire state now has been affected by the size of ian and the force of this storm that's moving through for a good ways to come still, dana. >> dana: let's bring in josh boatwright from the pinellas emergency operation center. what is your assessment this morning? >> here in pinellas county we lifted our evacuation orders an hour ago which affects a large portion of our population that lives in coastal areas. conditions have finally settled down in terms of the storm impact, the wind, the rain, and some limited storm surge that we experienced over the last 24 hours. we fortunately for our area received more tropical storm-force winds being on the north side of the storm but just a couple of days ago we were prepared for a direct hit just like our neighbors to the south. >> bill: josh, will you be able to take any of those assets and
in the meantime we want to share this image for you near augustine, florida, st. augustine.the far -- not the far but the eastern shore of florida south of jacksonville. you can see the amount of disturbance this storm is kicking up already. the entire state now has been affected by the size of ian and the force of this storm that's moving through for a good ways to come still, dana. >> dana: let's bring in josh boatwright from the pinellas emergency operation center. what is your...
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augustine, bringing into beach st. simons island, tybee island there along the coastline of georgia. three to five feet of storm surge is expected as we go through the on thursday into friday. now, michael, these are very low lying areas. i lived in georgia for quite some time in any thunderstorm that comes through brings in some flooding, especially for charleston. you all know all too well king st. james island takes on that water very quickly. not only do we have rain in the forecast for the coastlines of georgia and south carolina, but bringing that added risk for storm surge, flooding is going to be a very key component. and you really need to heed the warnings, prepare as much as you can, especially opening up your eyes tomorrow morning. >> yeah, you know, it is one of those things, especially during, like high tide, when you have those king tides, astronomical tides. >> and unfortunately, that's kind of coincide with one will see that the peak storm surge. and so it's just adding insult to injury. >> and so you
augustine, bringing into beach st. simons island, tybee island there along the coastline of georgia. three to five feet of storm surge is expected as we go through the on thursday into friday. now, michael, these are very low lying areas. i lived in georgia for quite some time in any thunderstorm that comes through brings in some flooding, especially for charleston. you all know all too well king st. james island takes on that water very quickly. not only do we have rain in the forecast for the...
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> this bridge, we do anticipate closing several times because of floodwaters. >> reporter: saint augustine fire chief carlos aviles. >> on thursday, it will be very windy, very rainy, and there will be a significant amount of water covering most of the roadways. >> reporter: in 2017, during hurricane irma, almost 400 gallons of sewage leaked into water during power failures. the city has spent millions to prevent that from happening again. brad's wife and two young daughters are also getting ready. how do you feel about riding out the storm? >> a little nervous. but hopefully everything will be fine. >> reporter: forecasters are predicting 15-plus inches of rain up and to five feet of storm surge through friday. now, if the melvins are flooded out of their home, they say they have a boat and a kayak to try to reach higher ground. norah. >> o'donnell: so much of florida affected. meg oliver, thank you. well, in cuba, where hurricane ian made landfall as a category 3 yesterday, officials say power is slowly being restored after the entire island lost electricity. officials believe it's the f
> this bridge, we do anticipate closing several times because of floodwaters. >> reporter: saint augustine fire chief carlos aviles. >> on thursday, it will be very windy, very rainy, and there will be a significant amount of water covering most of the roadways. >> reporter: in 2017, during hurricane irma, almost 400 gallons of sewage leaked into water during power failures. the city has spent millions to prevent that from happening again. brad's wife and two young...
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augustine, this suv submerged. the boat behind it rocking in the waves. and that father tonight, grateful they left their home to seek safer shelter, now knowing what so many now face. i'm sure you're feeling pretty blessed you were here? >> for sure, yeah. yep, god kept us safe. i know a lot of people weren't so fortunate. >> that decision to stay with their pastor instead made all the difference. tonight, the coast guard conducting search and rescue operations while we're on the air. they have been working since the very early morning hours. i spoke with rear admiral brendan mcpherson just before we came on the air tonight. admiral mcpherson, thank you for joining us here tonight. just incredible work by the coast guard and really all of the agencies performing these rescues here in florida. how many rescues have you performed, what are you still facing tonight? >> yeah, thank you, david. obviously these are very difficult circumstances for everybody and our hearts go out to everybody impacted by this. our air crews were up in the air very early this mo
augustine, this suv submerged. the boat behind it rocking in the waves. and that father tonight, grateful they left their home to seek safer shelter, now knowing what so many now face. i'm sure you're feeling pretty blessed you were here? >> for sure, yeah. yep, god kept us safe. i know a lot of people weren't so fortunate. >> that decision to stay with their pastor instead made all the difference. tonight, the coast guard conducting search and rescue operations while we're on the...
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our report had pretty much aligned with what the augustine committee later came up with so having the augustine committee and our transition report both say, you know, this program consolation is not something you should keep investing in and the way to get humans back to space is through the private sector. i was very confident that that not only was the only way to go forward the best way to go forward, but the president agreed i had talked to him enough he agreed. plus it just makes sense. unless you're getting money, you know billions from the people who feel they might not be as competitive if that were opened up to others. so we were already to announce this actually in october of that year, but the white house was very concerned about keeping every vote for health care. we had a really close margin to have our 60 votes in the senate with with the democratic leadership and they decided to just incorporate the decision with the budget process. well that meant we had to involve many more people which in a way was a good thing because it meant the national economic council got invo
our report had pretty much aligned with what the augustine committee later came up with so having the augustine committee and our transition report both say, you know, this program consolation is not something you should keep investing in and the way to get humans back to space is through the private sector. i was very confident that that not only was the only way to go forward the best way to go forward, but the president agreed i had talked to him enough he agreed. plus it just makes sense....
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augustine, are pretty used to flooding. they do say that this storm in particular stands out because the last time they had storm surge of this size, actually, this storm surge exceeded the last time they had it during hurricane matthew in 2016. so noticeable for people who live here, and that's why you're seeing so many people come check out what the water looks like, at times checking out what the flooding looks like, at times getting stuck in that flooding -- [laughter] and some of them are having fun right now, but i'm sure they won't be out later when the water is flooding these streets. jackie: that storm surge can be absolutely terrifying to watch. katie, thank you so much. thanks for that report. we're going to have much more on hurricane ian including its effect on the supply chain crisis and gas prices. plus, are we heading for another government shutdown? the house has until midnight friday to pass a temporary budget, but are they just kicking the can down the road? i'll ask virginia republican congressman ben kl
augustine, are pretty used to flooding. they do say that this storm in particular stands out because the last time they had storm surge of this size, actually, this storm surge exceeded the last time they had it during hurricane matthew in 2016. so noticeable for people who live here, and that's why you're seeing so many people come check out what the water looks like, at times checking out what the flooding looks like, at times getting stuck in that flooding -- [laughter] and some of them are...
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augustine. before jackson entered the picture, catalina own slaved in st. augustine in that area. catalina's children began to emigrate to the night states. they moved to charleston, south carolina. there was an enslaved man owned by the sitar's family that goes to charleston to live in john who is the son of catalina. fernando despises his life in charleston. it is for all the reasons. enslavement, he does not want to be enslaved. he finds an opportunity to escape. he does so. he goes back to florida. instead of going back to sitorous, he ends up, fernando ends up falling into this band of british provocateurs. nancy referenced earlier -- these protests agents that work across the florida frontier. they are essentially provoking the people of the region. it is a lot of guerrilla activity that is happening. fernando falls in with this. he was involved in a destruction of property. there is murderers and physical silence that are caused. it is unclear whether fernando himself is a murderer. nevertheless, he's an associate of this group of men. when jackson coming to st. mark's flor
augustine. before jackson entered the picture, catalina own slaved in st. augustine in that area. catalina's children began to emigrate to the night states. they moved to charleston, south carolina. there was an enslaved man owned by the sitar's family that goes to charleston to live in john who is the son of catalina. fernando despises his life in charleston. it is for all the reasons. enslavement, he does not want to be enslaved. he finds an opportunity to escape. he does so. he goes back to...
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the stork is enjoying similar accommodations in a guest bathroom at st augustine alligator and the bird collection at the central florida zoo has also been moved indoors. many zoos actually have built in shelters. but for some animals, it's actually safer to stay outside. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. ts 805 116319. okay time now for the mix, starting with a group of shelter dogs loving it, and it's all thanks to one nameless hero. the humane society of lebanon county, pennsylvania, snapped these adorable pics. resident pubs enjoying double cheeseburgers from mcdonald's eyes that is adorable. from the looks of these delighted dogs. it was a very happy meal, while the donor remained anonymous. that organization did say the donor
the stork is enjoying similar accommodations in a guest bathroom at st augustine alligator and the bird collection at the central florida zoo has also been moved indoors. many zoos actually have built in shelters. but for some animals, it's actually safer to stay outside. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term...
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augustine. they have experienced a ton of rain and flooding, and a bit of storm surge down there, and that could be on par with hurricane matthew from a few years back. here is a look at the flash flood risk. you can see st. augustine there in the most elevated with this, the high risk, and two-plus inches an hour. daytona beach, also experiencing some extreme flooding. so this is just, it is really uncanny. and we're going to be here all night tracking this. >> thank you. we will check back in with you later on this hour and check on the track and what is ahead, et cetera. >>> for now we will bring in the commissioner of collier county, which includes the city of naples. thank you so much for being on with us this afternoon. >> absolutely. thanks for having me. it's been a busy 24 hours and then some. >> i can only imagine. tell me what it's been like for you and help us understand the massive power of this storm. >> i just heard your last person talking, and others talking about what the storm
augustine. they have experienced a ton of rain and flooding, and a bit of storm surge down there, and that could be on par with hurricane matthew from a few years back. here is a look at the flash flood risk. you can see st. augustine there in the most elevated with this, the high risk, and two-plus inches an hour. daytona beach, also experiencing some extreme flooding. so this is just, it is really uncanny. and we're going to be here all night tracking this. >> thank you. we will check...
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that is john reporting from saint augustine. thank you.y of venice, an hour south of tampa on the west coast of florida avoided a direct hit but still to its share of damage. the vice mayor of venice joins me by phone now. thank you for joining us. let' start with what it looks like in your community right now. what is the extent of the damage? >> basically, we have a lot of mobile home parks that have sustained some sort of damage. we have some single-family dwelling damage. a lot of standing water on the roadways. trees and power lines are down. currently, many are without power and cell phone service. the airport has sustained damage. amna: have you been able to visit your own home? >> i have made contact with all of my family members as of about an hour ago and hope -- and thankfully everyone is ok. amna: when hurricane ian came through it was a category four storm, can you tell it what --can you tell us what it is like? >> similar to what you heard on the news. we had very strong, gusting winds. the walls and windows were rattng. it w
that is john reporting from saint augustine. thank you.y of venice, an hour south of tampa on the west coast of florida avoided a direct hit but still to its share of damage. the vice mayor of venice joins me by phone now. thank you for joining us. let' start with what it looks like in your community right now. what is the extent of the damage? >> basically, we have a lot of mobile home parks that have sustained some sort of damage. we have some single-family dwelling damage. a lot of...
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augustine seeing coastal flooding and strong winds. from our position here in naples, we can show you another angle. we got a drone up in the air on the stationary position gnat k -- not far away from me. you see the debris and damage down the street and the swath of where the storm came in as we've been reporting. at least 15 deaths as of now attributed to the storm here in florida. of course officials are saying that that number is expected to grow. as we've been reporting, ian is not done yet. it's targeting another state, believed to be ready to hit south carolina tomorrow, again, as a hurricane. >> thank you so much. >>> north to lee county, florida, where at least five people are reported to have been killed in the storm. cnn's randi kaye is live for us in ft. myers. you're learning more about water rescues around you. >> reporter: absolutely, jake. we've learned as of this morning about 500 people have been rescued here in lee county where ft. myers is and also in charlotte county where punta gorda is where we spent the day yest
augustine seeing coastal flooding and strong winds. from our position here in naples, we can show you another angle. we got a drone up in the air on the stationary position gnat k -- not far away from me. you see the debris and damage down the street and the swath of where the storm came in as we've been reporting. at least 15 deaths as of now attributed to the storm here in florida. of course officials are saying that that number is expected to grow. as we've been reporting, ian is not done...
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. >> it led to flooding in sync augustine -- st.augustine, water rescues in daytona beach. >> the eastern shores of florida, georgia, and the carolinas are on high alert as ian moves north on track for a second landfall as a category one hurricane in south carolina. justin finch, abc news, st. petersburg. jobina:: bay area first responders are standing by for the call to the southeast. a look inside the training facility for the menlo park district urban search-and-rescue. the team is assembling rescue boats, generators, toolkits, and other safety equipment. >> the search person -- portion of our team has technical search and canine search. probably the biggest showstopper for everybody is when the dogs come out. jobina: the menlo park task force includes professionals from 16 bay area agencies. you can help people affected by hurricane ian by donating to the red cross. go to redcross.com\abc to donate. drew: hurricane ian is a category one storm with wind 85 miles per hour. the eye of the storm is here, 100 miles from charleston. i
. >> it led to flooding in sync augustine -- st.augustine, water rescues in daytona beach. >> the eastern shores of florida, georgia, and the carolinas are on high alert as ian moves north on track for a second landfall as a category one hurricane in south carolina. justin finch, abc news, st. petersburg. jobina:: bay area first responders are standing by for the call to the southeast. a look inside the training facility for the menlo park district urban search-and-rescue. the team...
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augustine, i know some of the public officials know this is my home. i'm coming back home.this is not the way i like to come home on the weekends, but i'm here to help, not just the state of florida, but also my hometown. we're out here walking the streets, myself, the administrators, the regional administrators, we're sitting here talking about, you know, different aspects of this particular neighborhood, other areas around st. johns county to potentially get them into the declaration for individual assistance. i think one of the things we have in this particular community that i want to talk about because we don't get a lot of time to talk about this, just down the road we have a house that's being razed with fema funding as part of the grant program. there's a similar program called hazard mitigation grant program that will be coming as a part of this particular storm disaster. they're complex grants to work through, they take a little bit of time. but at the same time, if you're in a situation where you continually flood, then we can elevate your home. those are good id
augustine, i know some of the public officials know this is my home. i'm coming back home.this is not the way i like to come home on the weekends, but i'm here to help, not just the state of florida, but also my hometown. we're out here walking the streets, myself, the administrators, the regional administrators, we're sitting here talking about, you know, different aspects of this particular neighborhood, other areas around st. johns county to potentially get them into the declaration for...
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augustine still has a gust of 49. savannah's got a gust of 49. tybee island and simon. this is a pretty good indication of what we're looking at for tomorrow afternoon. if this poses right and the track shifted just a little north of charleston it's going to carry these winds up through several states. we've got eight states right now where the river levels are at or above flood stage already. and that's part of the problem that we've been dealing with with all the water rescues from areas of acadia to orlando to winter park and of course kissimmee. the list goes on and on. it's just unbelievable what we've been witnessing. and so terribly sad. >> and it's going to get worse. tom sater in the cnn severe weather center. thank you so much for that update. a tragic update now. the death toll in florida from hurricane ian is now at least 17. today rescuers are doing what they can to reach people who are still trapped by the floodwaters. as far inland as orange county, home to orlando. but first listen to the lee county sheriff, home to fort myers, describing the situation h
augustine still has a gust of 49. savannah's got a gust of 49. tybee island and simon. this is a pretty good indication of what we're looking at for tomorrow afternoon. if this poses right and the track shifted just a little north of charleston it's going to carry these winds up through several states. we've got eight states right now where the river levels are at or above flood stage already. and that's part of the problem that we've been dealing with with all the water rescues from areas of...
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i think i've been young. emeline augustine, dar liking and getting yet m dot fucking 89. he didn't have a copy, you belied your heart going. we're not like a hannon might do a deck 1000000 with i can pick that up a plan living with june. yeah. they told me, you know that hong we don't like i don't we do exactly that. i don't think that all the time guiding us and i, he beg about b a, b a, a money owe and that was your company, and i don't know, do john, mrs. yet did the the know a lot of money technology. i more that they my name on they can be a good carrier for when the wow les lin lam, remind me what the yeah. i know, and i thought, oh god, a in a but not only yama, don't know when read le mcneil and also that he for the eat doing all day you are. hi, joe la jolla file. i'm michael young morning night with the old building b a. oh yeah i'm going out there. ready ready ready ready ready with. ready long ago, a face if you look more, more press that now look at it can be stressed with crowded. ready ready ready ready ready with. ready ready ready ready ready ready ready
i think i've been young. emeline augustine, dar liking and getting yet m dot fucking 89. he didn't have a copy, you belied your heart going. we're not like a hannon might do a deck 1000000 with i can pick that up a plan living with june. yeah. they told me, you know that hong we don't like i don't we do exactly that. i don't think that all the time guiding us and i, he beg about b a, b a, a money owe and that was your company, and i don't know, do john, mrs. yet did the the know a lot of money...
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this is a live look into st augustine here.each camera off of the nbc suites hotel right there. just on appear you can see just how strong those waves are crashing into the sea while here in st augustine, look at that big wave that just came up as we're talking about it right now. now, of course, these are only tropical storm force winds, but that can still create some problems all around the area here. problems like what we see in this video here, this dramatic rescue from nassau county, nassau county, essentially jacksonville. you see the man almost falling off his boat here. coast guard crews had to grab him by the waist and pull them inside. now, this is just one of several rescue missions happening right now in the state of florida. this is the orange county sheriff's office if you need to be evacuated your front door. these are search and rescue crews in orange county that's around the orlando area. governor rhonda santa says the coast guard and the national guard have been doing this since the dark and early hours of the
this is a live look into st augustine here.each camera off of the nbc suites hotel right there. just on appear you can see just how strong those waves are crashing into the sea while here in st augustine, look at that big wave that just came up as we're talking about it right now. now, of course, these are only tropical storm force winds, but that can still create some problems all around the area here. problems like what we see in this video here, this dramatic rescue from nassau county,...
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augustine. daytona beach, back down through seminole county, this water problem. the flash flood watches, because we expect the storm going north, have been extended to raleigh and fayetteville. by the end of today, all of south carolina will also go under a flood watch. that's where the storm is headed. the new update from the 11:00 advisory from the hurricane center. it came offshore off cape canaveral. assume one category worse. right now, category 1 at landfall. if it was higher, i think we would be surprised. i wouldn't rule it out. this has been an overachiever ever since we started tracking this thing before it hit cuba. it's moving northeast at nine. here is the forecast path from the hurricane center. parallels the coast tonight. conditions shouldn't get that much worse from jacksonville north to georgia. savannah shouldn't have a ton of problems with rain. we get up here into charleston, georgetown, heading -- hilton head, these are areas that will have to consider if you want to stay in your house. listen to evacuation orders. often they don't evacuate
augustine. daytona beach, back down through seminole county, this water problem. the flash flood watches, because we expect the storm going north, have been extended to raleigh and fayetteville. by the end of today, all of south carolina will also go under a flood watch. that's where the storm is headed. the new update from the 11:00 advisory from the hurricane center. it came offshore off cape canaveral. assume one category worse. right now, category 1 at landfall. if it was higher, i think we...
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bbc journalist augustine a says they are sleeping on pallets between shifts to save money on fuel. >>of living has increased. i have never seen this kind of damage. >> he has been a delivery rider for more than 10 years. >> it is an invisible profession. no one knows what we suffer on the streets. >> despite working an extra four hours every, soaring inflation rates means he is having to resort to extreme measures. instead of going home at the end of his shift, he lives here in the streets. >> sleeping on the street is sleeping with fate. even the dogs wee on us. i have been robbed, shot three times. my biggest cost is my commute to work, so i either sleep on the street to save money or a starve. >> but in the throes of an election, brazil's cost-of-living crisis has become politicized by both sides. president bolsonaro has recently launched a plan. -- a cap on-field. >> yes, this helps, but it is governmental marketing. >> the motivation to survive, to live 3000 kilometers away with his mother. >> i haven't seen him in years. en i speak about my son, i get emotional. >> luciano carri
bbc journalist augustine a says they are sleeping on pallets between shifts to save money on fuel. >>of living has increased. i have never seen this kind of damage. >> he has been a delivery rider for more than 10 years. >> it is an invisible profession. no one knows what we suffer on the streets. >> despite working an extra four hours every, soaring inflation rates means he is having to resort to extreme measures. instead of going home at the end of his shift, he lives...
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augustine. >> you going the ride it out? >> that's the plan. >> brad melvin spent the day piling sandbags and securing his home to ride out hurricane ian. why did you decide to stay? >> part of it was i had to work. i also wanted to protect my house. >> as the monster storm pummels the west coast, floridians in northeast sections are preparing for extreme flooding and high winds to arrive in the next 24 hours. >> this bridge we do anticipate closing several times because of flood water. on thursday, it will be very windy, very rainy, and there will be a significant amount of water covering most of the roadway. >> in 2017 during hurricane irma, almost 400 gallons of sewage leaked into the waters. the city has spent millions to prevent that from happening again. his wife and two young daughters are also getting ready. how do you feel about riding out the storm? >> a little nervous, but hopefully, everything will be fine. >> forecasters are predicting 15-plus inches of rain through friday. if the melvins are flooded out, they t
augustine. >> you going the ride it out? >> that's the plan. >> brad melvin spent the day piling sandbags and securing his home to ride out hurricane ian. why did you decide to stay? >> part of it was i had to work. i also wanted to protect my house. >> as the monster storm pummels the west coast, floridians in northeast sections are preparing for extreme flooding and high winds to arrive in the next 24 hours. >> this bridge we do anticipate closing several...
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augustine heavy wind and storm surges pummeled the beach community. rescue crews brought a trap family to safety. >> somebody was standing on top of a dining room table holding a baby. ■ >> reporter: residence along georgia's coast are getting ready for ian. we are putting in pumps now. the governor says while the state will be affected it's not expected to be as bad as the destruction in florida. it's noticeably quiet and some of the communities not a lot of cleanup as they are just taking it interesting to find basic necessities to get by things like food and water for the next few days. in fort myers, florida kb x 5. >> the fema task for is on standby as they need to help american victims. they are ready to go if they get that call. we can still be sent out there depending on what the conditions are on the ground obviously we have support teams that go out first and they set out objectives for the area and depending on what happens after the hurricane makes landfall in the next 24 to 72 hours determines what the resources needed are. >> he's tracki
augustine heavy wind and storm surges pummeled the beach community. rescue crews brought a trap family to safety. >> somebody was standing on top of a dining room table holding a baby. ■ >> reporter: residence along georgia's coast are getting ready for ian. we are putting in pumps now. the governor says while the state will be affected it's not expected to be as bad as the destruction in florida. it's noticeably quiet and some of the communities not a lot of cleanup as they are...
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. >> while longer hurricane, in saint augustine, this beach community was pummeled. in kissimmee, crews brought a trapped family to safety. >> somebody was standing on top of the dining room holding a baby. the water was at least halfway up the house. stomach residence along george's coast are now getting ready for ian. >> the last few days, we are putting that in now. >> george's governor says while the state will be affected the damages not expected to be as bad as the florida destruction. we know it was quiet in those neighborhoods today, you couldn't hear much more than the sounds of cleanup. [ inaudible ] >> important to note when you see a structured like this, there are family stories, real people stories on all of it. it's take you slowly through another view of ft. myers. this is the marina where families use to go to make memories. the storm surge lifted boats up and threw them onto the shore. cars also seen in that area submerged in water. and south of charleston and south carolina, the winds and waves are getting stronger, so you are seeing people get rea
. >> while longer hurricane, in saint augustine, this beach community was pummeled. in kissimmee, crews brought a trapped family to safety. >> somebody was standing on top of the dining room holding a baby. the water was at least halfway up the house. stomach residence along george's coast are now getting ready for ian. >> the last few days, we are putting that in now. >> george's governor says while the state will be affected the damages not expected to be as bad as the...
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augustine's two cities. the earthly city, which is built by the love of self to the contempt of god, and the heavenly city which is built by the love of god to the contempt of self. he goes on to say, two beliefs have hitherto underlined the christian attitude toward the present crisis. the attitude of the ordinary secular level under post-christian rule. one of these is a broad palladian-ism. the belief that we are on the whole, well meaning people, doing our best. and we will somehow meddle through. the other approach is an optimistic belief that because we are well meaning and doing our best, people will tend to come out right. that what happens will be for the best anyway. this is a succession of questions and problems to be solved in immediate time. neither of these beliefs are christian, we are not well meaning people doing our best. we are miserable seniors living under judgment of the heritage of sin. we will not somehow muddle through. if we repent and cast ourselves upon god's mercy, we have a prom
augustine's two cities. the earthly city, which is built by the love of self to the contempt of god, and the heavenly city which is built by the love of god to the contempt of self. he goes on to say, two beliefs have hitherto underlined the christian attitude toward the present crisis. the attitude of the ordinary secular level under post-christian rule. one of these is a broad palladian-ism. the belief that we are on the whole, well meaning people, doing our best. and we will somehow meddle...
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augustine, florida on the left as ian exits the florida peninsula and moves on towards its next ground 0, if you will, which looks like it could be charleston, kiowa island at this point. we will continue to monitor its track and tell you where it goes. we know these things move. jacqui heinrich is live at the white house, the president back from his briefing at fema headquarters. what's the white house saying about everything that's going on in florida. >> president biden painted a pretty bleak picture when we might learn in the coming days, referencing early reports of what may be substantial loss of life, he said he will go to florida as soon as conditions allow and said he's been coordinating closely with governor ron desantis, talked to him 4 or 5 times over the last few days and he was just asked moments ago about how their relationship is going. listen. >> he complimented me, thanked me for the immediate response we had, told me how much he appreciated it, extremely happy when what was going on. this is not about anything having to do with our disagreements politically. this is
augustine, florida on the left as ian exits the florida peninsula and moves on towards its next ground 0, if you will, which looks like it could be charleston, kiowa island at this point. we will continue to monitor its track and tell you where it goes. we know these things move. jacqui heinrich is live at the white house, the president back from his briefing at fema headquarters. what's the white house saying about everything that's going on in florida. >> president biden painted a...
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she talks about she talks about georgia augustine washington actually when they are at mount vernon, um samuel does but then elizabeth writes to martha after they've come back from mount vernon to philadelphia and she asks how fanny is doing and then i believe she says something briefly about george augustine washington. he actually he passed away when elizabeth was having her 50th birthday party. so the powell's not or the washingtons could not attend that birthday. so so yeah, so she did know they who they were. all right, cynthia miller again. all right. um, could you also talk about the writtenhouse clock in the house and it's significant to the house as well as how that clock came to reside in the house. thank you kayla. i will let you one even be able to answer all of that. so we do have spots clocks actually, so we have a david writtenhouse clock which is owned by the philadelphia museum of art and we've a benjamin so i'm not sure which one we're referring to but the david rittenhouse clock is actually downstairs in samuel's office or with what we're portraying a sandals offic
she talks about she talks about georgia augustine washington actually when they are at mount vernon, um samuel does but then elizabeth writes to martha after they've come back from mount vernon to philadelphia and she asks how fanny is doing and then i believe she says something briefly about george augustine washington. he actually he passed away when elizabeth was having her 50th birthday party. so the powell's not or the washingtons could not attend that birthday. so so yeah, so she did know...